Possessive Pronouns (Nasal Form) A (My), Chi (Your), I (His, Her, Its)

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Possessive Pronouns (Nasal Form) A (My), Chi (Your), I (His, Her, Its) CHAPTER 11 - LESSON 2 Possessive Pronouns (Nasal Form) A (My), Chi (Your), I (His, Her, Its) © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Rule - The possessive pronouns a, chi & i or the nasal forms are written before words that begin with a consonant. In the following slides you will see the written phrases as well as sentences and how the rule is applied. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Phrases A nan ola… My radio… Chi shäpo… Your hat… I wak… His, Her cow… (1) (2) A nan ola… My radio… Chi shäpo… Your hat… I wak… His, Her cow… © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

(1) (2) a nan ola my radio © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

(1) (2) chi shäpo your hat © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

(1) (2) i wak his cow © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

NOTE The subject marker "yät" and "ät" are not translated as "the" or "a" in some sentences, but are written in the sentence to only mark the subject. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Sentences Using Possessive Pronouns A, Chi & I © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Sentences Using Possessive Pronoun A (3) (4) (1) (2) A nan ola ish pisa ho? Do you see my radio? © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

A shukcha ishi li. I have my bag. (3) (4) (2) (1) A shukcha ishi li. I have my bag. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Sentences Using Possessive Pronoun Chi with Preposition (2) (3) (1) Chi shäpo isht ia. Take your hat. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Chi katos isht ia chi. She will take your cat. (3) (4) (2) (1) (3) (4) (2) (1) Chi katos isht ia chi. She will take your cat. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

Sentences Using Possessive Pronoun I (1) (2) (4) (3) I wak ät takkon äpa. His cow is eating an apple. © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language

I katos ät abinili pakna ittonla. (1) (2) (5) (4) (3) I katos ät abinili pakna ittonla. Her cat is laying on the chair. © 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 11 lesson 2. Yakoke © 2017 All Rights Reserved Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma School of Choctaw Language