Choctaw 2: Chapter Three: Lesson 4

Overview

Learn Model 3 sentences and practice speaking and engaging in Choctaw conversation.

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Vocabulary Words

  • Nouns
  • Chahta
    Choctaw
  • ʋlla nakni
    boy
  • Na hullo
    Caucasian; person; white
  • ʋlla tek
    girl
  • oklushi inla
    people; race; tribe
  • ilefokka
    clothes
  • holisso pisa
    pupil; scholar; student
  • Simʋnoli
    Seminole
  • hattak
    human; person
  • pilashash
    yesterday
  • ʋlla nakni
    boy
  • nʋni hokli
    catch; fish
  • ohoyo
    woman
  • ninakash
    last
  • abeka apesʋchi
    nurse
  • issi nipi
    deer meat; meat; venison
  • ʋlla
    child; young
  • okla
    group; nation; people
  • himitta
    young
  • Chikasha
    Chickasaw
  • ʋlla apesʋchi
    baby sitter
  • Mʋskoki
    Creek; Muscogee
  • ikhʋnanchi
    instructor; teacher; trainer
  • ʋlla tek
    girl
  • aiimpa chukka
    cafe; restaurant
  • apesʋchi
    care; guard; look; oversee; watch
  • Verbs
  • hihla
    dancer
  • achefa
    wash
  • ilhkoli
    move
  • ʋla
    arrive; come; get here
  • omba
    rain
  • ʋpa
    eat
  • impa
    dine; eat
  • Conjunctions
  • micha
    and
  • Adjectives
  • liteha
    dirty
  • alikchi
    doctor; treat
  • sipokni
    old
  • Special Markers
  • ʋt
  • mʋt
  • yʋt
  • ish
    you
  • Demonstrative
  • nanta
    what
  • Adverbs
  • kiyo
    not
  • Models
  • Chalaki micha Chahta yvt impa.
    The Cherokee and Choctaw are eating.
  • Ish impa tuk o?
    Did you eat?
  • Keyu, sv hohchvffo.
    No, I'm hungry.
  • Binili micha impa!
    Sit and eat!