About Cherokee
Cherokee, or ᏣᎳᎩ (Tsalagi), has its own syllabary and community learning traditions. Settemila Lingue can help heritage and preservation-minded learners practice focused vocabulary while keeping cultural context in view.
Heritage, regional, and diaspora languages
Cherokee has its own syllabary and community learning traditions. Use this tool for focused vocabulary review alongside community-approved materials — it supplements your study, not replaces Cherokee-led instruction.
Practice Cherokee with focused flashcards for the words, phrases, and situations you want to remember.
Settemila Lingue helps you create Cherokee practice decks for words, phrases, and situations you choose — not a generic course designed for a different language.
Cherokee, or ᏣᎳᎩ (Tsalagi), has its own syllabary and community learning traditions. Settemila Lingue can help heritage and preservation-minded learners practice focused vocabulary while keeping cultural context in view.
Cherokee has its own syllabary and community learning traditions.
Check cards against official and community-approved references where possible; do not imply official endorsement.
Create flashcard decks for Cherokee and study from whatever language you already speak.
Choose a practical focus for your first Cherokee deck, such as family phrases, class vocabulary, travel needs, songs you are studying, or everyday situations.
Many communities use different spellings, dialects, and local forms. Treat Settemila Lingue as practice support, not as an authority on every variety.
For heritage, Indigenous, regional, and diaspora languages, compare AI-created cards with teachers, community materials, or references you trust when accuracy matters.
Sign up with Cherokee already selected and create your first focused deck in the app.