Spelling East Cree (Southern) – Writing Names
Writing Names
Writing the names of children is very difficult these days when parents often give their sons and daughters English names which have non-Cree sounds and unusual spellings. The teacher and the parent(s) may often have different ways of pronouncing, and therefore spelling, the child’s name. The child may in fact change the way she or he wishes to spell their name in Syllabics after several years of schooling in Cree.
It is up to the teacher and the parent(s) to agree on what to do, understanding that there can be two right ways to spell names, and that the child can choose for herself or himself, usually around grade 3.
The Terminology Forum on the eastcree.org website gives the Cree syllabics spelling of over 2,700 names: terminology.eastcree.org
See also: Spelling East Cree – Northern Dialect – Writing Names
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Dialect Differences
- ᒋᐦᑲᔥᑖᑲᓐᐦ The Use of Dots
- Syllabic Finals
- ᐃ, ᐄ and ᔨ
- Syllabic symbols not to forget to write
- Adding endings to nouns and verbs
- Boundaries
- New spellings as of summer 2015
- Punctuation
- Writing Names
- Standard Roman Orthography (SRO)