"Cheroenhaka" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cheroenhaka is a Native American phrase in the Powhatan language, which means "people of the Long Creek" or "people of the sunk creek".
Cherished means deeply loved, valued, or appreciated. It refers to something that is held in high esteem and considered precious or important. For example, "Their child is a cherished member of the family" or "The old, cherished books collected from her grandfather are her most treasured possessions."
To cherish something or someone means to hold them in great affection or esteem, and to treat them with a deep sense of respect and care. It can also mean to keep something safe or in good condition, like a treasured possession.
Cherokee refers to the indigenous people known as the Cherokee Nation, who originally inhabited the southeastern region of the United States, primarily in what is now Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama.
A cheroot is a type of cigar that is wrapped in a leaf, typically tobacco, and is usually smaller and more tightly rolled than a cigar.
Cheroots are a type of cigar that is typically wrapped in a loose leaf of tobacco and has a rough, unrefined appearance. They are often associated with Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia and Indonesia, where they are a popular form of smoking. Cheroots are often less expensive than other types of cigars and are commonly smoked by locals and visitors alike.