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The Cherokee Syllabray was created by Sequoyah (George Guess)
and finished he finished it in 1829, after 12 years of work.
Sequoyah is credited as the only man in history to create an
alphabet in such manner. His story is one of persistance and perserverance,
as there was obstacles along the way to the creation of this syllabray.
A syallabray is an alphabet where each symbol stands for a syllable.
In Cherokee, there is 85 cymbols, each representing a different syllable and sound.
There are 6 vowels, and s that stands alone. The remaining 78 syllables are
a combination of consonants and vowels. The s is used as a prefix and suffix
without it, 17 more symbols would be needed. There is no sounds for the
English sounds B, F, J, P, R, V, X, or TH.
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