/* */ var charDetails = { '\u{13A0}': `

a at the start of a word, eg. ᎠᎹ

ʔa elsewhere, eg. ᎯᎠ

in some casesu, eg. ᎠᎹ a-ma aːma salt

in some cases when followed by a consonant, eg. ᎠᏓ

`, '\u{13A1}': `

e at the start of a word, eg. ᎡᎳᏗ

ʔe elsewhere, eg. ᎠᏫᎡ

in some casesu.

`, '\u{13A2}': `

i at the start of a word, eg. ᎢᎾᏛ

ʔi elsewhere, eg. ᎣᏓᎸᎢ

in some casesu

`, '\u{13A3}': `

o at the start of a word, eg. ᎣᏓᎸᎢ

ʔo elsewhere, eg. ᎠᏐᎣᏍᎦ

in some casesu

`, '\u{13A4}': `

u at the start of a word, eg. ᎤᎦᎶᎬ

ʔu elsewhere, although it appears to be rare or non-existant in word-medial position.

in some casesu

`, '\u{13A5}': `

ə̃ at the start of a word, eg. ᎥᏓᎵ

ʔə̃ elsewhere, eg. ᏚᏙᎥ

ə̃ː in some casesu

`, '\u{13A6}': `

ka ːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᎦᎵᏉᎩ ᎠᎦᏍᎦ

See also [U+13A7 CHEROKEE LETTER KA], which is aspirated. This and KA constitute one of a handful of syllable pairs that are distinguished on the basis of aspiration, eg. it is possible to distinguish between the first two syllables of ᎧᎦᎵ

`, '\u{13A7}': `

kʰa ːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᎧᏂᎨᏂ ᎤᎧᏛ ᏒᎧᏔ

See also [U+13A6 CHEROKEE LETTER GA], which is pronounced without aspiration. This and GA constitute one of a handful of syllable pairs that are distinguished on the basis of aspiration, eg. it is possible to distinguish between the first two syllables of ᎧᎦᎵ

`, '\u{13A8}': `

kʰe ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᎨᏯ ᎩᎦᎨ

`, '\u{13A9}': `

kʰi ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᎩᎬ ᎦᎵᏉᎩ

`, '\u{13AA}': `

kʰo ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᎪᎳ ᏍᎪᎯ ᎪᎯ

`, '\u{13AB}': `

kʰu ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᎫᏰᏉᏂ ᏣᎵᎫ

`, '\u{13AC}': `

kʰə̃ ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᎬᎾ ᎬᏂᎭ

`, '\u{13AD}': `

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13AE}': `

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13AF}': `

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13B0}': `

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13B1}': `

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13B2}': `

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or class="ipa h"

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13B3}': `

class="ipa h" ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. ᏣᎳᎩ ᎣᎦᎳᎰᎹ

`, '\u{13B4}': `

le | ɬe ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. ᎠᎴᏗ

`, '\u{13B5}': `

li | ɬi ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. ᎠᎵᏲ ᏰᎦᎵ

`, '\u{13B6}': `

lo | ɬo ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. ᎡᎶᎯ

`, '\u{13B7}': `

lu | ɬu ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. ᎣᎷᎦ

`, '\u{13B8}': `

lə̃ | ɬə̃ ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. ᎦᏄᎸ ᎦᏃᎸᎥᏍᎬ

`, '\u{13B9}': `

ma ːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. Rare, and never aspirated. Never appears initially in native Cherokee words, but often used for English loans, which may.ma,42 ᎧᎹᎹ

The onset is the only true bilabial sound in Cherokee.

`, '\u{13BA}': `

me ːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. Rare, and never aspirated. Never appears initially in native Cherokee words, but often used for English loans, which may.ma,42 ᎠᎺᏉᎢ

The onset is the only true bilabial sound in Cherokee.

`, '\u{13BB}': `

mi ːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. Rare, and never aspirated. Never appears initially in native Cherokee words, but often used for English loans, which may.ma,42 ᎨᎻᎵ

The onset is the only true bilabial sound in Cherokee.

`, '\u{13BC}': `

mo ːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. Rare, and never aspirated. Never appears initially in native Cherokee words.ma,42

The onset is the only true bilabial sound in Cherokee.

`, '\u{13BD}': `

mu ːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. Rare, and never aspirated. Never appears initially in native Cherokee words.ma,42

The onset is the only true bilabial sound in Cherokee.

`, '\u{13BE}': `

na ːʔ ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ. ᏯᏖᎾ

Sometimes the aspirated form may be pronounced n̥a. Otherwise, there is a slight, whispered h sound before the n.

See also [U+13BF CHEROKEE LETTER HNA], which is aspirated. This and NHA constitute one of a handful of syllable pairs (and the only one for nasals) that are distinguished on the basis of aspiration, eg. compare ᎬᎾ ᎬᎿ

See [U+13C0 CHEROKEE LETTER NAH] for the syllable nah. This and NAH are the only syllable pair that make a distinction related to the h ending.

`, '\u{13BF}': `

hn̥a ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. ᎧᎿᏁᏍᎩ

Sometimes the aspirated form may be pronounced n̥a. Otherwise, there is a slight, whispered h sound before the n.

See also [U+13BE CHEROKEE LETTER NA], which is unaspirated. This and NA constitute one of a handful of syllable pairs (and the only one for nasals) that are distinguished on the basis of aspiration, eg. compare ᎬᎾ ᎬᎿ

`, '\u{13C0}': `

nah This character has fallen out of usage in Oklahoma, and [U+13BE CHEROKEE LETTER NA] is used insteadma,95.

This is the only syllable that make a distinction related to the h ending.

`, '\u{13C1}': `

ne | hn̥e ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. ᏣᏁᎳ

Sometimes the aspirated form may be pronounced n̥e. Otherwise, there is a slight, whispered h sound before the n.

`, '\u{13C2}': `

ni | hn̥i ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. ᎬᏂᎭ

Sometimes the aspirated form may be pronounced n̥i. Otherwise, there is a slight, whispered h sound before the n.

`, '\u{13C3}': `

no | hn̥o ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. ᏥᏃᏍᎦ

Sometimes the aspirated form may be pronounced n̥o. Otherwise, there is a slight, whispered h sound before the n.

`, '\u{13C4}': `

nu | hn̥u ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. ᎦᏄᎸ

Sometimes the aspirated form may be pronounced n̥u. Otherwise, there is a slight, whispered h sound before the n.

`, '\u{13C5}': `

nə̃ | hn̥ə̃ ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. ᏩᏇᏅᏅᏒ ᏍᏊᏅᎢ

Sometimes the aspirated form may be pronounced n̥ə̃. Otherwise, there is a slight, whispered h sound before the n.

`, '\u{13C6}': `

kʷa kʰw̥a ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏥᏍᏆ

`, '\u{13C7}': `

kʷe kʰw̥e ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏩᏇᏅᏅᏒ ᎦᏇᏅᏍᎦ

`, '\u{13C8}': `

kʷi kʰw̥i ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏃᏈᏏ

`, '\u{13C9}': `

kʷu kʰw̥u ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᎠᎺᏉᎢ

This symbols is often pronounced kʷu, rather than kʷo.u

`, '\u{13CA}': `

kʷu kʰw̥u ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏌᏊᎢ

`, '\u{13CB}': `

kʷə̃ kʰw̥ə̃ ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h.

`, '\u{13CC}': `

saːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏓᎹᎦ ᏑᏓᎵ

`, '\u{13CD}': `

Because it is not followed by a vowel, this character can be used to form consonant clusters at the start of a syllabled, eg. ᏍᎪᎯ

It is also used for syllables that end with an s sound, eg. ᎯᏴᏫᏯᏍ

Some manuscripts precede syllables beginning with an s sound with this character. Sequoyah spelled his name like that, ie. ᏍᏏᏉᏯ s-si-quo-ya

`, '\u{13CE}': `

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13CF}': `

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13D0}': `

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13D1}': `

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏑᏗ

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13D2}': `

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13D3}': `

taːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏓᎹᎦ ᏑᏓᎵ

See also [U+13D4 CHEROKEE LETTER TA], which is aspirated. This and TA constitute one of a handful of syllable pairs that are distinguished on the basis of aspiration, eg. compare ᏓᏬᎵ ᏔᏬᏗ

`, '\u{13D4}': `

tʰa ːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏔᎵ ᎤᎦᏔ

See also [U+13D3 CHEROKEE LETTER DA], which is pronounced without aspiration. This and DA constitute one of a handful of syllable pairs that are distinguished on the basis of aspiration, eg. compare ᏓᏬᎵ ᏔᏬᏗ

`, '\u{13D5}': `

teːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏕᏩ ᏥᏍᏕᏥ

See also [U+13D6 CHEROKEE LETTER TE], which is aspirated. This and TE constitute one of a handful of syllable pairs that are distinguished on the basis of aspiration.

`, '\u{13D6}': `

tʰeːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏖᎸᎳᏗ ᏯᏖᎾ

See also [U+13D5 CHEROKEE LETTER DE], which is pronounced without aspiration. This and DE constitute one of a handful of syllable pairs that are distinguished on the basis of aspiration.

`, '\u{13D7}': `

tiːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏗᎦᏙᏗ

See also [U+13D8 CHEROKEE LETTER TI], which is aspirated. This and TI constitute one of a handful of syllable pairs that are distinguished on the basis of aspiration.

`, '\u{13D8}': `

tʰiːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏔᏬᏗ ᏑᏕᏘᏴᏓ

See also [U+13D7 CHEROKEE LETTER DI], which is pronounced without aspiration. This and DI constitute one of a handful of syllable pairs that are distinguished on the basis of aspiration.

`, '\u{13D9}': `

tʰo ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏯᏙᏟ ᎠᏙᎯ

`, '\u{13DA}': `

tʰu ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏚᏙᎥ

`, '\u{13DB}': `

tʰə̃ ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏛᎬᎾ ᎪᏯᏛ

`, '\u{13DC}': `

t͡la ːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏜᎺᎭ ᎤᏴᏜ

See also [U+13DD CHEROKEE LETTER TLA], which is aspirated. This and TLA constitute one of a handful of syllable pairs that are distinguished on the basis of aspiration.

`, '\u{13DD}': `

ɬa ːʔ|h ie. the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. Most Oklahoma speakers pronounce the aspirated form as a non-affricate ɬ. ᏝᏓᏥ ᎦᎾᏝᎢ

See also [U+13DC CHEROKEE LETTER DLA], which is pronounced without aspiration. This and DLA constitute one of a handful of syllable pairs that are distinguished on the basis of aspiration.

`, '\u{13DE}': `

t͡le | ɬe ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. Most Oklahoma speakers pronounce the aspirated form as a non-affricate ɬ. ᏞᎺᎭ ᏍᏆᏞᏍᏗ

`, '\u{13DF}': `

t͡li | ɬi ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. Most Oklahoma speakers pronounce the aspirated form as a non-affricate ɬ. ᎩᏟ

`, '\u{13E0}': `

t͡lo | ɬo ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. Most Oklahoma speakers pronounce the aspirated form as a non-affricate ɬ. ᏠᎨᏏ ᎠᏯᏠᎵ

`, '\u{13E1}': `

t͡lu | ɬu ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. Most Oklahoma speakers pronounce the aspirated form as a non-affricate ɬ. ᏡᎬ ᏓᏡᎦ

`, '\u{13E2}': `

t͡lə̃ | ɬə̃ ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h. Most Oklahoma speakers pronounce the aspirated form as a non-affricate ɬ. ᏢᏓᏥ ᎤᏴᏢ

`, '\u{13E3}': `

The unaspirated sound t͡sa is pronounced by some people as t͡ʒa.

t͡sa | t͡ʰʃaːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏣᎳᎩ ᏣᏁᎳ

`, '\u{13E4}': `

The unaspirated sound t͡se is pronounced by some people as t͡ʒe.

t͡se | t͡ʰʃeːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᎢᏤ

`, '\u{13E5}': `

The unaspirated sound t͡si is pronounced by some people as t͡ʒi.

t͡si | t͡ʰʃiːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏥᏃᏍᎦ ᎦᏥᏃᏍᏓ

`, '\u{13E6}': `

The unaspirated sound t͡so is pronounced by some people as t͡ʒo.

t͡so | t͡ʰʃoːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏦᎢ ᎦᎵᏦᏕ

`, '\u{13E7}': `

The unaspirated sound t͡su is pronounced by some people as t͡ʒu.

t͡su | t͡ʰʃuːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᏧᎦ ᎠᏧᏣ

`, '\u{13E8}': `

The unaspirated sound t͡sə̃ is pronounced by some people as t͡ʒə̃.

t͡sə̃ | t͡ʰʃə̃ːʔ|h ie. the onset may or may not be aspirated, and the rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, or may end in ʔ or h, eg. ᎠᏨᏯ ᏗᏨᏍᏗ

`, '\u{13E9}': `

The syllable onset may or may not be aspirated.

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13EA}': `

The syllable onset may or may not be aspirated.

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13EB}': `

The syllable onset may or may not be aspirated.

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13EC}': `

The syllable onset may or may not be aspirated.

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13ED}': `

The syllable onset may or may not be aspirated.

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13EE}': `

The syllable onset may or may not be aspirated.

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13EF}': `

The syllable onset may or may not be aspirated.

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13F0}': `

The syllable onset may or may not be aspirated.

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13F1}': `

The syllable onset may or may not be aspirated.

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13F2}': `

The syllable onset may or may not be aspirated.

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13F3}': `

The syllable onset may or may not be aspirated.

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13F4}': `

The syllable onset may or may not be aspirated.

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13F5}': `

The rhyme may be a lengthened vowel, and may end in ʔ or h

Tones are not distinguished.u

`, '\u{13F8}': `

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`, '\u{13F9}': `

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`, '\u{13FA}': `

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`, '\u{13FB}': `

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`, '\u{13FC}': `

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`, '\u{13FD}': `

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`, '\u{AB70}': `

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`, '\u{AB71}': `

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`, '\u{AB72}': `

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`, '\u{AB73}': `

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`, '\u{AB74}': `

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`, '\u{AB75}': `

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`, '\u{AB76}': `

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`, '\u{AB77}': `

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`, '\u{AB78}': `

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`, '\u{AB79}': `

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`, '\u{AB7A}': `

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`, '\u{AB7B}': `

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`, '\u{AB7C}': `

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`, '\u{AB7D}': `

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`, '\u{AB7E}': `

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`, '\u{AB7F}': `

ꭿ

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`, '\u{AB80}': `

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`, '\u{AB81}': `

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`, '\u{AB82}': `

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`, '\u{AB83}': `

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`, '\u{AB84}': `

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`, '\u{AB85}': `

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`, '\u{AB86}': `

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`, '\u{AB87}': `

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`, '\u{AB88}': `

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`, '\u{AB89}': `

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`, '\u{AB8A}': `

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`, '\u{AB8B}': `

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`, '\u{AB8C}': `

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`, '\u{AB8D}': `

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`, '\u{AB8E}': `

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`, '\u{AB8F}': `

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`, '\u{AB90}': `

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`, '\u{AB91}': `

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`, '\u{AB92}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB93}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB94}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB95}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB96}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB97}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB98}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB99}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB9A}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB9B}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB9C}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB9D}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB9E}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{AB9F}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABA0}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABA1}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABA2}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABA3}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABA4}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABA5}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABA6}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABA7}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABA8}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABA9}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABAA}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABAB}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABAC}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABAD}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABAE}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABAF}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABB0}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABB1}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABB2}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABB3}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABB4}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABB5}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABB6}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABB7}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABB8}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABB9}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABBA}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABBB}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABBC}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABBD}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABBE}': `

See uppercase for details.

`, '\u{ABBF}': `

ꮿ

See uppercase for details.

`, /* OTHER BLOCKS. */ '\u{0021}': `

!

Cherokee uses the ASCII exclamation mark.

`, '\u{0028}': `

(

Cherokee uses ASCII parentheses.

`, '\u{0029}': `

)

Cherokee uses ASCII parentheses.

`, '\u{002C}': `

,

Cherokee uses the ASCII comma.

`, '\u{002D}': `

-

Cherokee uses the ASCII hyphen-minus.

`, '\u{002E}': `

.

Cherokee uses the ASCII full stop to end a sentence.

`, '\u{003A}': `

:

Cherokee uses the ASCII colon.

`, '\u{003B}': `

;

Cherokee uses the ASCII semicolon.

`, '\u{003F}': `

?

Cherokee uses the ASCII question mark.

`, '\u{0300}': `

̀

Low tone mark. Not used in general text, but used by linguists when they want to show tones.

`, '\u{0301}': `

́

High tone mark. Not used in general text, but used by linguists when they want to show tones.

`, '\u{0302}': `

̂

Falling tone mark. Not used in general text, but used by linguists when they want to show tones.

`, '\u{0304}': `

̄

Mid tone mark. Not used in general text, but used by linguists when they want to show tones. This tone is the default, so the mark is typically omitted.

`, '\u{030B}': `

̋

Super high tone mark. Not used in general text, but used by linguists when they want to show tones.

`, '\u{030C}': `

̌

Rising tone mark. Not used in general text, but used by linguists when they want to show tones.

`, '\u{0323}': `

̣

Everson reports that some combining diacritical marks are now used occasionally in Cherokee text by ordinary readers and especially children.e

This diacritic indicates shifts in consonant readings – such as voiced to voiceless, voiceless to voiced; for example, where is ko, Ꭺ̣ would be kʰo.

These diacritics are in the Unicode Combining Diacritical Marks block. The Cherokee block has no combining characters.

`, '\u{0324}': `

̤

Everson reports that some combining diacritical marks are now used occasionally in Cherokee text by ordinary readers and especially children.e

When a consonant is both shifted and has its vowel dropped, this diacritic is used.

These diacritics are in the Unicode Combining Diacritical Marks block. The Cherokee block has no combining characters.

`, '\u{0330}': `

̰

Everson reports that some combining diacritical marks are now used occasionally in Cherokee text by ordinary readers and especially children.e

Nasalisation is only very rarely marked: in such cases, it can be indicated using this diacritic.

These diacritics are in the Unicode Combining Diacritical Marks block. The Cherokee block has no combining characters.

`, '\u{0331}': `

̱

Everson reports that some combining diacritical marks are now used occasionally in Cherokee text by ordinary readers and especially children.e

This diacritic indicates the dropping of a vowel; for example, Oklahoma could be written

ᎣᎦ̱ᎳᎰᎹ òːklàːhőːma Oklahoma

These diacritics are in the Unicode Combining Diacritical Marks block. The Cherokee block has no combining characters.

`, '\u{2018}': `

Cherokee texts typically use Latin quotation marks. (Of course, due to keyboard design, quotations may also be surrounded by ASCII double and single quote marks.) The double quote marks are usually the default, and single quotes are used for embedded quotations.

`, '\u{2019}': `

Cherokee texts typically use Latin quotation marks. (Of course, due to keyboard design, quotations may also be surrounded by ASCII double and single quote marks.) The double quote marks are usually the default, and single quotes are used for embedded quotations.

`, '\u{201C}': `

Cherokee texts typically use Latin quotation marks. (Of course, due to keyboard design, quotations may also be surrounded by ASCII double and single quote marks.) The double quote marks are usually the default, and single quotes are used for embedded quotations.

`, '\u{201D}': `

Cherokee texts typically use Latin quotation marks. (Of course, due to keyboard design, quotations may also be surrounded by ASCII double and single quote marks.) The double quote marks are usually the default, and single quotes are used for embedded quotations.

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