CHAPTER 10 – LESSON 1 VOCABULARY

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CHAPTER 10 – LESSON 1 VOCABULARY Nouns Verbs Adjectives Possessive Pronouns © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Nouns © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

ah-bo-hah - aboha room © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

ah-kañ-kah - akaka chicken © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

e-lee-fo-kah - ilefoka clothes © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

o-kah - oka water © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

o-khihs-ah - okhisa door © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

i-iñm-pah ah-bo-hah aiimpa aboha cafeteria © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

ih-sht ho-lis-so-chih isht holissochi pen or pencil © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Verbs © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

ah-che-fah - achefa wash © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

ah-pe-lah - apela help © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

ihsh-ko - ishko drink © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

ko-bäf-fih – kobäffi break © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

tiñ-wah - tiwa open © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Adjectives © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

lih-be-shah - libesha warm © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

kah-päs-sah - kapässa cold © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Possessive Pronouns © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

äm my © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

chim your © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

im his, her, its © 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 10 lesson 1. Yakoke © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language