Q: What is the meaning and language of the word gvlieliga?
A: It's Cherokee. It's a polite comment similar to the English phrase "you're welcome"-- something
you say in response to "thank you." Literally it means "I'm glad," or
"my pleasure."
Hope that is interesting, have a good day!
Further reading:
Cherokee language
Cherokee alphabet
Cherokee tribe
I thought it was GVLIELITSEHA
ReplyDeleteYes, that also has a literal meaning like "I rejoice." It can be used as a reply to wado (thank you) as well, and it also can mean "congratulations"-- if somebody tells you good news you can say "gvlielitseha!"
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