Overview
Introduction of Model 3 sentences that show personal ownership for his/hers/its. Learn how the nasal form of possessive pronouns comes before words that begin with a consonant.
LESSON FILES
Overview
Worksheet
Answer Sheet
Vocabulary Words
- Nouns
- wakcattle; cow
- shulushshoe
- shʋpocap; hat
- pintimouse
- towaball
- katoscat
- chukkabuilding; home; house
- hushibird
- kanchakbarn; coop; shed
- okhisadoor
- isht holissochipen; pencil
- hattak sipoknielderly; man; old man
- ʋlla nakniboy
- nan olabell; chime; instrument; radio
- Adjectives
- lusablack
- hommared
- lakna hʋtaorange
- chitobig; great; large
- okchamaligreen
- tohbiwhite
- sipokniold
- lusakbibrown; dark
- okawater
- kapʋssacold
- chunnalean; skinny; thin
- Verbs
- iago
- niafat
- chukkowaenter; go in
- hoklicatch; grab; grasp
- kobʋffibreak
- ishkodrink
- falayalong
- ipetafeed
- isht ʋlaarrive; bring
- lʋchadamp; moist; wet
- Special Markers
- pʋt
- mʋt
- Numerals
- tuchinathree
- tahlapifive
- Conjunctions
- michaand
- Models
- I holisso apisa yvt a chukka bilika.His school is near my house.
- I shukcha yvt abinili pakna ittonla.(Her) purse is lying on the chair.
- Hushi yvt i chukka chukowa tuk.The bird entered its house.
- I wak ipeta tuk.(He) fed his cows; cattle.