CHAPTER 6 - LESSON 2 SUBJECT PRONOUNS & VERB

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CHAPTER 6 - LESSON 2 SUBJECT PRONOUNS & VERB Rule for the Subject Pronouns Li & Ish Usage of the Verb Äpa © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Subject Pronoun Rules The subject pronoun li means I and will always be written after an action word or verb. The subject pronoun ish means you and will always be written before an action word or verb. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Sentence with the Subject Pronoun li (3) (2) (1) Bok ia li. I am going to the river. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Sentence with the Subject Pronoun Ish (3) (1) (2) Hushi ish pisa ho? Are you looking at the bird? © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Takkon äpa li. I am eating an apple. Usage of the Verb Äpa The verb äpa must have a named item of food preceding it when making a statement. (3) (2) (1) Takkon äpa li. I am eating an apple. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Nanta ish äpa? What are you eating? The verb äpa can also be used without a named food item when asking a question using the question word "nanta". (1) (2) (3) Nanta ish äpa? What are you eating? © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

(2) (1) (3) Meli yät nanta äpa? What is Mary eating? (2) (1) (3) Meli yät nanta äpa? What is Mary eating? © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Continue practicing your speaking skills as you write and translate sentences. Remember to follow the rules. This concludes Choctaw I, Chapter 6 lesson 2. Yakoke © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language