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cherokee syllabary
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The Cherokee syllabary is a writing system developed by Sequoyah in the early 19th century to represent the Cherokee language. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about the Cherokee syllabary focus on its history, structure, and cultural significance. Users share resources such as videos and links to learn about the syllabary, including its 85 characters that represent syllables rather than individual sounds. The tag covers topics like the development of the syllabary, its role in preserving Cherokee literacy, and comparisons to other writing systems. While not directly related to Windows or technology, the tag reflects interest in linguistic and cultural topics among forum members.