Cheyenne
See also: cheyenne
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ʃaɪˈæn/
Proper noun
Cheyenne
- A western member of the Algonquian branch of the Algic language family. Cheyenne is spoken in Oklahoma and on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Montana. There are currently (2005) approximately 1,200 Cheyenne-speakers in Montana and 500 in Oklahoma.
- The capital city of the state of Wyoming in the United States of America, and the county seat of Laramie County.
- A town in Oklahoma, USA, and the county seat of Roger Mills County.
- A female given name of modern American usage
- A male given name of modern American usage.
Translations
Cheyenne language
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Noun
Cheyenne (plural Cheyenne or Cheyennes)
- A member of the Cheyenne tribe.
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- Wiktionary's coverage of Cheyenne terms
References
- ↑ “Cheyenne”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
- ↑ “What is the origin of the word "Cheyenne"?”, in Cheyenne Language Web Site, 2002-03-03, archived from the original on 2009-08-07, retrieved September 21, 2007
Further reading
- Ethnologue entry for Cheyenne, chy
- Cheyenne Dictionary
- Cheyenne Language Web Site
- Wikipedia Cheyenne language edition
French
Etymology
From Dakota šahíyena.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃɛ.jɛn/
Noun
Cheyenne m, f (plural Cheyennes)
- Cheyenne (member of the Cheyenne tribe)
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