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  1. Cherokee is well documented, with more literature than any other Native American language. There are Cherokee dictionaries and grammars, translations of parts of the Bible, and a Cherokee newspaper.

  2. Native American Communities Pronunciation Guide. Acoma – ACK uh muh. Hunkpapa (Lakhota) – HUNK pah pah. Anishinaabe – uh NISH ih NAH bay. Huron – HYOO rahn. Apache – uh PATCH ee. Innu (Naskapi) – INN oo (NAS kah pee) Apsaalooke – uhp SAH loh kuh. Inuit – INN yoo it. Arapaho – uh RAH pah hoh . Chemehuevi – CHEH meh WAY vee. Cherokee – CHEH roh- kee

  3. pronunciationguide.info Simple but valuable phonetic pronunciation guidelines and tips intended for native English speakers (particularly North Americans) on pronouncing [21] European languages that are often encountered in classical music. NOTE: An accompanying page provides both phonetic spellings and audio clips of the names of individuals ...

  4. The first 20 pages of Pronunciation Studio’s course book ‘The Sound of English Pronunciation’ are included here (pg 2-20), with notes, diagrams, audio and examples for each sound in English.

  5. 13 lis 2014 · Today I have a round up of 100 free Native American resources. We are fascinated with learning about so many different regions of the Native Americans as well as their proud past, fascinating hands-on activities, and understanding their language.

  6. Well-structured content for people who want to learn American pronunciation. It's optimized for self-study, which means it's fun, simple, and very practical. We even have an IPA chart with a human face.

  7. Unofficial Lakota Language Guide. Aho! Metakuye Oyasin. I have developed this page as an aid to those folks whom are new at learning the Lakota way of life and the ceremonies and language that accompany it. It is my hope that by learning the bits and pieces of the language that I am presenting to you here that the prayers, songs, and teachings ...

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