CHAPTER 6 – LESSON 4 SENTENCES

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CHAPTER 6 – LESSON 4 SENTENCES Nouns Verbs Height & Length Words Subject Pronouns Tense Markers (Past & Future) Unmarked (3rd Person Pronoun) © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

pah-läs-kah - paläska Paläska äpa la chi. I will eat bread. (4) (3) (1) (2) Paläska äpa la chi. I will eat bread. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

nih-pih - nipi Ofi mät nipi äpa chi. That dog will eat meat. (2) (1) (5) (4) (3) Ofi mät nipi äpa chi. That dog will eat meat. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

ho-lihs-so ah-pih-sah holisso apisa (2) (1) (3) Holisso apisa yät chito. The school is big. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

tahk-koñ - takkon Takkon ät okchamali yo? Is the apple green? (2) (1) (3) Takkon ät okchamali yo? Is the apple green? © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

tä-mah-hah - tämaha Tämaha pät chito kiyo. This town is not big. (2) (1) (4) (3) Tämaha pät chito kiyo. This town is not big. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

The girl is eating bread. ä-pah – äpa (2) (1) (4) (3) Älla tek ät paläska äpa. The girl is eating bread. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

The four women are cooking. ho-po-nih – hoponi (3) (2) (1) (4) Ohoyo ushta yät hoponi. The four women are cooking. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

kah-wah-shah – kawasha (3) (2) (1) (4) Hattak kawasha yät hikia. The short man is standing. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Hattak chaha yät towa washoha. The tall man is playing ball. chah-ha – chaha (3) (2) (1) (5) Hattak chaha yät towa washoha. The tall man is playing ball. (4) © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Bok ät falaya. The river is long. fah-lah-yah - falaya (2) (1) (3) Bok ät falaya. The river is long. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

yosh-ko-lo-lih - yushkololi (2) (1) (3) Aiimpa mät yushkololi. That table is short. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

lee - li Holisso apisa ia li. I am going to school. (3) (1) (2) Holisso apisa ia li. I am going to school. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Chahta hattak ät paläska äpa. The Choctaw man is eating bread. ih-sh - ish (2) (3) (1) (5) (4) Chahta hattak ät paläska äpa. The Choctaw man is eating bread. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Ohoyo kawasha pät bininla chi. This short woman will sit. ah-chiñ - achi (3) (2) (1) (5) (4) Ohoyo kawasha pät bininla chi. This short woman will sit. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Unmarked (3rd Person Pronoun) (2) (1) Towa washoha tuk. He played ball. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Unmarked (3rd Person Pronoun) (2) (1) Tämaha ia tuk. She went to town. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Continue practicing your speaking skills as you write and translate sentences. This concludes Choctaw I, Chapter 6 lesson 4. Yakoke © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language