Cherokee Adjectives and Nouns

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Adjectives also take bound pronouns. Therefore, they can be more complicated but they can also be more expressive. Most of the adjectives here begin with a vowel, which can be understood as being a bound pronoun for he, she, or it. Therefore uwoduhi beautiful, literally means he, she, or it is beautiful. The u at the beginning represents the third person singular bound pronoun. We will learn more about bound pronouns when we begin working with verbs. For more information on adjectives please visit www.culturev.com/cherokee/adj.html.