Introductions 2
Numbers 2
Family 2
Where are you going? 2
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100

How would you ask how someone is doing in Cherokee?

To-hi-tsu (Will take o-si-tsu)

100

How do you say eight in Cherokee?

Tsa-ne-la

100

What does "Hi-e v-di-do" mean for you?

M - This is my sister 

F - This is my brother

100

If Mr. Holmes says "Ha-tlv he-ga?" what is he saying?

Where are you going?"

100

True or false, blowdart guns are made from oak tree branches? And if untrue, what is it made from?

False, it's made from rivercane.

200

What does "tsi-ne-la" mean?

I live at...

200

How do you say twelve in Cherokee?

Ta-la-du

200
How do you say, "Who is your dad?" in Cherokee?

Ga-go tsa-do-da?

200

How would you say, "Where are you going tomorrow?" in Cherokee?

Ha-tlv he-ga su-na-le?
200

"A-de-la" means money, but what else can it mean?

Beads

300

How do you say "I'm Hungry" 

A-gi-yo-si

300
True or False, Tsa-ne-la-du means eighteen in Cherokee.

False, "ne-la-du" means eighteen in Cherokee.

300

How do you say, "Who is your grandpa?" in Cherokee?

Ga-go tsa-du-du?

300

True or false, "Tsu-na-de-tlo-qua-s-di gega" means "I am going home."

False, it means "I am going to school."

300
If someone says "hi-na-wo-ga-s?" in Cherokee, what are they asking?

Are you cold?

400

True or false, "Sequoyah di-tsa-de-tlo-qua" means "I go to school at Sequoyah.

False, it means "You go to school at Sequoyah."

400

How do you say thirty in Cherokee?

Tso-s-go

400
If a girl says, "Hi-e tso-s-dv-da-la" what is she saying?

This is my sister.

400

How would you say "I am going to my house."

Di-que-nv-sa ge-ga

400

What could you say if Mr. Holmes asked what it was like outside, and you saw ice on the sidewalk?

U-yv-tlv.

500

How would you ask, "Do you live in Tahlequah? Where did you grow up?" in Cherokee?

Tahlequah hi-ne-la-s, hatlv tsa-tv-sv?

500

How do you say eighty in Cherokee?

Ne-l-s-go

500

How do you say, "Grandpa, this is your brother."

E-du-du, hi-e di-s-dv-da-nv-tli

500

How do you say bathroom in Cherokee?

Do-ya u-tsv-si-di

500

How would you ask your grandmother where she is going tomorrow, in Cherokee?

E-li-si, ha-tlv he-ga su-na-le?

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