Learn Cherokee Syllabary Now

Read and write Cherokee!

Published by: Eugenio Grapa
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Cherokee Syllabary Now app is a learning tool to help the beginning language learner to read and write the Cherokee alphabet or syllabary.
The Cherokee language (or Tsalagi) is an Iroquoian language which uses a unique syllabary writing system or script. This app presents the Cherokee syllabary used in print in easy-to-learn lesson sets.
Before you start the lessons, it covers the basics of the Cherokee writing system.
The syllabary is taught through several learning methods, short or long lessons or regrouping characters by shape.
After covering each lesson, a multiple choice quiz will help you test what you've learned. With its simple interface you can learn the syllabary in a few days.
Program covers:
- Different lessons sets with mini-flashcards
- Drawing letters
- Pronunciation
- Quiz for all the letters
Study the characters in each lesson and write them down several times. Use the Write tab to learn to write letters in both the cursive and print scripts.
Click on completed, once you know the lesson. Use the quiz to test your knowledge. Only the lessons marked completed appear in the quiz.
The app contains no adds and does not require an Internet connection to function.
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I love this

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I like to write them too

Thank you.

zonedHunter on

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Now I can finally learn some of my language. 🙂

No sound!

@samypaden on

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I am using iOS 14.5 and have no sound. Any fixes?

Cherokee sylbery

Former Olympic Champion on

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I wanted the whole sykbery written like an abc

Needs Sound

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Wish there was sound. I have no one around me who speaks it so I’ll have no idea if I’m learning them correctly or not.

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Three forks on

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No sound. Hard to learn how to pronounce when you can’t hear the lesson. This problem has been questioned for over a year. Why is it not fixed?

Please add sound!

flobot5 on

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There’s no sound! Hope I’m guessing the pronunciation right!

Crashes on quiz

p3shoe on

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No sound. Crashes when I select quiz ☹️

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g34rhd on

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No sound for iOS app

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Vovega on

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Is this app not supported anymore? Why is there no sound? Dear developer, please fix this.

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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
Eugenio Grapa
Languages
English
Recent release
4.9 (5 years ago )
Released on
Nov 20, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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