Choctaw 2: Chapter Seven: Lesson 1

Overview

Practice pronunciation by syllables and writing the meaning of each vocabulary word and practice model sentences.

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Vocabulary Words

  • Special Markers
  • pim
    us
  • hʋpim
    our
  • hʋchim
    your
  • im
    her; his; their
  • ʋt
  • yʋt
  • mʋt
  • ʋm
    my
  • ma̱
    when
  • li
    I
  • chim
    your
  • Nouns
  • shulush chaha
    boot
  • na pakanli
    blossom; flower
  • ofo̱sik
    dog; puppy
  • katos
    cat
  • ofi
    dog
  • issi kosoma
    goat
  • oka
    water
  • ʋlla
    child; young
  • ʋlla tek
    girl
  • issuba
    horse
  • topa
    bed
  • pʋlʋska champuli
    cake
  • hattak himitta
    man; young
  • takkon
    peach
  • aiimpa
    cafeteria; restaurant; table
  • illimpa
    food; meal
  • ohoyo
    woman
  • ʋlla nakni
    boy
  • towa
    ball
  • abinili
    chair
  • aiimpa
    cafeteria; restaurant; table
  • shukcha
    bag; pocket; purse; sack
  • wak apesʋchi
    cowboy
  • Verbs
  • ombinili
    ride
  • habli
    kick
  • kopoli
    bite
  • aiokpanchi
    approve; enjoy; fond; like
  • bʋnna
    desire; want
  • haksobali
    loud; noisy
  • chompa
    buy
  • tala̱ya
    set; sit
  • pisa
    detect; examine; find; look; see; study
  • Adjectives
  • ishko
    drink
  • lusa
    black
  • himona
    fresh; new; newborn
  • lakna
    yellow
  • homma
    red
  • chito
    big; great; large
  • iskitini
    little; small
  • Conjunctions
  • micha
    and
  • Adverbs
  • beka
    sometimes; usually
  • kiyo
    not
  • chohmi
    little; slightly
  • Models
  • Chi tek vt wak apesvchi aiokpanchi ho?
    Does your sister like cowboys?
  • A, im issuba ombinili beka tuk.
    Yes, (she) usually rides his horse.
  • Pim vlla yvt issuba ombinili bvnna.
    Our child wants to ride a horse.
  • Shvpo micha shulush chaha chompa tuk.
    She bought a hat and boots.