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- Previous Phrase of The Day Vol. I
- Hello, how are you?
- I am doing good/well. And you?
- I'm doing good/fine or likewise too!
- Hello - Dialogue
- Are you Choctaw?
- Yes, I am Choctaw/No, I am not Choctaw.
- What is your name?
- My name is ( ).
- What is your name? - Dialogue
- Where do you live?
- I live in/at ( ).
- Where do you live? - Dialogue.
- Where are you from?
- I am from _______.
- Where are you from - Dialogue
- Where do you work?
- I work at Choctaw Nation.
- Where do you work? - Dialogue
- I am happy to meet you.
- I am happy to meet you as well.
- I am happy to meet you. - Dialogue
- Very well - Yes - Thank you
- You come back again!
- Yes/Very well, I will see you later.
- Merry Christmas!
- What did you buy?
- What are you buying? - Dialogue
- What will you buy?
- I will buy a new car.
- What will you buy? - Dialogue
- I bought a table.
- Do y ou want to eat?
- Yes, I want to eat.
- No, I do not want to eat.
- Do you want to eat? - Dialogue
- Previous Phrase of The Day Vol. II
- Introducing Adverbs - Adjectives of Degree
- Weather Related Sentences 1
- Weather Related Sentences 2
- Weather Related Sentences 3
- Weather Related Sentences 4
- What is the weather like outside?
- It is raining outside.
- It is raining - Dialogue
- It is cold outside.
- It is freezing outside - Dialogue
- It is cold outside - Dialogue
- Are you cold?
- Yes, I am cold
- No, I am not cold
- I am very cold.
- I am really cold!
- Are you hungry?
- Yes, I am hungry
- No, I am not hungry
- I am somewhat hungry
- I am really hungry
- I know
- Not yet
- Probably not
- Probably will
- I don't know
- I don't believe so!
- That is true!
- I'm just saying that!
- The food is very good.
- Where are you going?
- Did you eat?
- Will you go to town?
- Will you be going to the store?
- Are you going to buy a new car?
- Looks like it's going to rain.
- I want to borrow money.
- Sentences with time - Right Now!
- Sentences with time - Tonight.
- Sentences with time - Today.
- Sentences with time - Last Night.
- Sentences with time - Day Before Yesterday
- Sentences with time - Tomorrow
- Sentences with time - Sometimes
- Sentences with time - Month
- Sentences with time - Monthly
- Sentences with time - Year
- Sentences with word opposites - Young/Old
- Sentences with word opposites - Fat/Skinny
- Sentences with word opposites - Tall/Short
- Sentences with word opposites - Long/Short
- Sentences with word opposites - Big/Small
- Sentences with word opposites - Hot/Cold
- Sentences with word opposites - Happy/Sad
- Sentences with word opposites - Calm/Crazy
- Sentences with word opposites - Wet/Dry
- Sentences with word opposites - Hard/Soft
- Sentences with word opposites - Open/Close
- Sentences with word opposites - is Open/is Closed
- Sentences with position words - Lies/Is lying
- Sentences with position words - Setting
- Sentences with position words - Standing
- Sentences with position words - Sit
- Previous Phrase of The Day Vol. III
- Weather Related Sentences 1
- Weather Related Sentences 2
- Weather Related Sentences 3
- Weather Related Sentences 4
- I'm just saying that!
- Are you hungry?
- Yes, I am hungry.
- No, I am not hungry.
- I am somewhat hungry.
- I am really hungry.
- I don't know
- I don't believe so!
- That is true!
- Do you want to eat?
- Yes, I want to eat.
- No, I do not want to eat.
- Do you want to eat - Dialogue
- Where do you work?
- I work at Choctaw Nation.
- Dialogue - Where do you work?
- Ome and Yakoke
- Greetings Dialogue
- Are you Choctaw?
- Yes, I am Choctaw.
- No, I am not Choctaw.
- Do you read the Biskinik?
- Are you going to read the Biskinik?
- I'm ready - Present, past, future
- Who is that?
- Nanta (ish) achi?
- Listen and Hear
- Vpa - Past Tense
- Cooking and Making Present Tense
- What will you cook? Present Tense
- What did you cook. Past Tense
- What will you eat?
- Whose is this?
- That is yours
- That is mine.
- Uma - to give to me.
- Chima - to give to you
- ima - to give to him/her/or it
- Katimi ho? - Why?
- Katohmi? How many?
- Katimma and Katomma Where?
- Katimikash? When?
- Katimikma? When?
- Ishi-To take; To hold; To get
- Possessive Pronouns Vm ofi, alikchi
- Possessive Pronouns Um isht holissochi, abinili
- Possessive Pronouns - Um oka, issuba
- Possessive Pronouns Vm, A(n)
- Possessive Pronouns Chi chukka, shulush
- Possessive Pronouns Chart
- Possessive Pronouns Chi holbattoba, wanuta
- Possessive Pronouns Chim aheka, ohoyo
- Possessive Pronouns Chim illimpa, okhissa
- Possessive Pronouns Im oka, ilefoka
- Possessive pronouns I chukka, wak
- Possessive Pronouns I(n) shukcha, shulush
- Previous Phrase of The Day Vol. IV
- per.pro. A(hn)-shoes, house
- per.pro. A(hn)- cat
- per.pro, A(hn) -apple, house
- per.pro A(hn) -car, book
- per.pro. Vm -room, food
- per.pro. Im -blanket, room
- pos. pro. i(n) house, name
- pos. pro. Pi(n) -boss, chief
- Pos.Pro. Pim -playground, pilow
- Pos. Pro. Pim -church, store
- Pos. Pro. Pi -school, picture
- Pos. Pro. A(hn)ki - my father
- Pos. Pro. A(hn) brother
- Pos. Pro. A(hn) my sister
- Pos. Pro. Sushki -my mother
- Pos. Pro. Umafo - my grandfather
- Do you want to eat?
- Yes, I want to eat.
- No, I do not want to eat.
- Impa chi bunna ho? (Dialogue)
- What is your name
- My name is (your name)
- What will you buy?
- Kaa himona chompa la chi.
- I am happy to meet you
- Nittak Hullo Chito Na Yukpa
- Afυmmi himona na yukpa
- Sυpokni im afammi yut pokoli tahlapi
- Pos. Pro. Chiki yut katimma atuksuli
- Pos. Pro. Where did your mother go
- Chi nakfi yut im atuksuli ia tuk o?
- Chi tek vt nanta haklo?
- Pos. Pro. Chimafo yut katimma bininli?
- Pos. Pro. Chimafo yut katimma bininli
- Pos. Pro. Chipokni yυt chim anumpuli bυnna
- Kinship Terms Kυta iki chia
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