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Historic Cherokee syllabary order used by Sequoyah, with the now-obsolete letter Ᏽ in red. There are two main character orders for the Cherokee script. The usual order for Cherokee runs across the rows of the syllabary chart from left to right, top to bottom—this is the one used in the Unicode block.
Before the development of the Cherokee syllabary in the 1820s, Cherokee was an oral language only. The Cherokee syllabary is a set of written symbols invented by Sequoyah in the late 1810s and early 1820s to write the Cherokee language. His creation of the syllabary is particularly noteworthy in that he could not previously read any script.
The Cherokee syllabary is a syllabary invented by Sequoyah in the late 1810s and early 1820s to write the Cherokee language. His creation of the syllabary is particularly noteworthy as he could not previously read any script. [3] He first experimented with logograms, but his system later developed into a
The above image in Unicode text; a e i o u v Ꭰ a: Ꭱ e: Ꭲ i: Ꭳ o: Ꭴ u: Ꭵ v Ꭶ ga Ꭷ ka: Ꭸ ge: Ꭹ gi: Ꭺ go: Ꭻ gu: Ꭼ gv Ꭽ ha: Ꭾ he: Ꭿ hi: Ꮀ ho: Ꮁ hu
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Cherokee Supplement is a Unicode block containing the syllabic characters for writing the Cherokee language. When Cherokee was first added to Unicode in version 3.0 it was treated as a unicameral alphabet , but in version 8.0 it was redefined as a bicameral script .
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