ᎬᎿ

Cherokee

Etymology

From Proto-Iroquoian *-õːnh-.[1]

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ɡə̃̀ːhn̥ã́/[2]

Verb

ᎬᎿ • (gvhna)

  1. he/she/it lives, is alive

References

  1. Charles Julian (2010) A history of the Iroquoian Languages, University of Manitoba, page 531
  2. Brad Montgomery-Anderson (2008) A Reference Grammar of Oklahoma Cherokee, PhD thesis, University of Kansas, page 458
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