Wa-ya = wolf in Cherokee, but not pronounced the same as it is read in American English. The second image is of the Tsalagi syllabary representations of the sounds.
Have you ever made shadows with your hands? What would the shadow of this hand look like? Wa and Ya, each, have many meanings in many languages, many of them referencing the sacred. To what do you point?
Super beautiful love it
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Wa-ya = wolf in Cherokee, but not pronounced the same as it is read in American English. The second image is of the Tsalagi syllabary representations of the sounds.
Have you ever made shadows with your hands? What would the shadow of this hand look like? Wa and Ya, each, have many meanings in many languages, many of them referencing the sacred. To what do you point?
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Oooohhhhh! I like how you did that. Awesome!
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Super moon inspired ❤
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