Cheyenne

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Cheyenne (Tsėhesenėstsestotse / Tsisinstsistots) There are about 11,000 Cheyenne people, 3,000 of whom speak the Cheyenne language, a member of the Algonquian family. The Cheyenne population is divided between the…

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Cherokee

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Cherokee syllabary   The Cherokee syllabary, which was reputedly invented by George Guess, a.k.a. Chief Sequoyah, of the Cherokee, was introduced in 1819. Sequoyah's descendants claim that he was the…

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Chelyesta

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Chelyesta   Chelyesta was created by David J. Peterson in 2005 to write his conlang, Sidaan, which means "writing". It is a fairly simple alphabetic script. Notable Features Word-finally, the…

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Chechen

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Chechen (Noxchiin mott/Нохчийн мотт) Chechen is part of the small family of Nakh-Daghestanian or Northeast Caucasian languages spoken by about 950,000 people in Chechnya. There are also some Chechen speakers…

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Chavacano

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Chavacano Chavacano or Philippine Creole Spanish is a Spanish-based creole language spoken in parts of the Philippines, especially in and around the city of Zamboanga, by over 600,000 people. There…

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