Choctaw 1: Chapter Eleven: Lesson 4

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.

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Overview

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Vocabulary Words

  • Nouns
  • wak
    cattle; cow
  • shulush
    shoe
  • shʋpo
    cap; hat
  • pinti
    mouse
  • towa
    ball
  • katos
    cat
  • chukka
    building; home; house
  • hushi
    bird
  • kanchak
    barn; coop; shed
  • okhisa
    door
  • isht holissochi
    pen; pencil
  • hattak sipokni
    elderly; man; old man
  • ʋlla nakni
    boy
  • nan ola
    bell; chime; instrument; radio
  • Adjectives
  • lusa
    black
  • homma
    red
  • lakna hʋta
    orange
  • chito
    big; great; large
  • okchamali
    green
  • tohbi
    white
  • sipokni
    old
  • lusakbi
    brown; dark
  • oka
    water
  • kapʋssa
    cold
  • chunna
    lean; skinny; thin
  • Verbs
  • ia
    go
  • nia
    fat
  • chukkowa
    enter; go in
  • hokli
    catch; grab; grasp
  • kobʋffi
    break
  • ishko
    drink
  • falaya
    long
  • ipeta
    feed
  • isht ʋla
    arrive; bring
  • lʋcha
    damp; moist; wet
  • Special Markers
  • pʋt
  • mʋt
  • Numerals
  • tuchina
    three
  • tahlapi
    five
  • Conjunctions
  • micha
    and
  • 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.