An attorney for the troops called it “part of the administration’s absurd attempt to purge highly skilled and dedicated service members simply because they are transgender.”
I don’t know if you speak Cherokee or know what it’s supposed to sound like, but as I have no reference point, i trust your perception more in this. The clip I linked, do you think they got the language at all right?
Because sometimes I’ll see big studios doing supposedly something in Finnish and it might just be garbled and then I’m like “really, with all the money you put into this you couldn’t hire one fluent speaker?”
Cherokee is common enough in parts of Oklahoma that there is street signage in Cherokee. It’s all over Tahlequah. Apple Maps will display town names in the Cherokee alphabet when you are in that area.
Oh one more question.
I don’t know if you speak Cherokee or know what it’s supposed to sound like, but as I have no reference point, i trust your perception more in this. The clip I linked, do you think they got the language at all right?
Because sometimes I’ll see big studios doing supposedly something in Finnish and it might just be garbled and then I’m like “really, with all the money you put into this you couldn’t hire one fluent speaker?”
Cherokee and Kanyen’kéha are both in the same language family, but not the same language, so it probably wouldn’t help even if I knew Cherokee. But here is an interesting article about the language use in that clip.
Cherokee is common enough in parts of Oklahoma that there is street signage in Cherokee. It’s all over Tahlequah. Apple Maps will display town names in the Cherokee alphabet when you are in that area.