Choctaw Basic Phrases

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Halito! I am trying to spread the Choctaw Language the best that I can. If you have any video ideas or any suggestion please leave them in the comments. Chahta anumpa ikhʋna li moma hokakosh abʋchi sʋ bʋnna hoke! Hʋs si apela hinla hokma̱ sʋ na yukpacha chi̱. Hʋchi̱ yakoke li fehna hoke!
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All my ancestors were Irish and moved to America because of the Famine. I have a lot of love and respect for the Choctaw for helping my ancestors during that time while you were going through your own suffering yourselves. Much love ❤️ And maybe once I’m done learning Irish I’ll try learning Choctaw!

thescoobymike
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Brother my great grandmother raised me and she was choctaw her grandmother raised her I so desire to learn our language and teach my children who look just like her i miss her very much she passed 11 yrs ago she was such a wonderful strong women and had gifts of healing ❤

NicoleBaker-dv
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I followed you first on Tik Tok didn’t know you had a you tube. Subscribed brother.

forthor
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I starting to study and learn native American languages and Choctaw is in my favourites, let's save together the Native American languages endangered. The site of the Choctaw nation is an example of it is possible to do to save these languages, got to possibility to speak easily. I sent a email to the comanche nation and Chickasaw to take example on you. I started to learn Navajo, Dakota and Cherokee. Cherokee it's very hard. Comanche is beautiful too and there is remaining only 130 speakers. We need to change this. Thank's for your videos.

cielisemotionaltravels
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Yakoke so much for this language lesson!!!! I am Choctaw, but sadly do not speak it. I really appreciate you making these videos. 😊

ranealong
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Halito chim achukma? Chi afama Li kut su na yukpa. My great grandmother had some Chata ancestry so it's good for me to learn about my heritage on my mom side of my family.

xtraprebel
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Job well done! I remember and recognize some of the Choctaw words my father taught me years ago. He was from the Broken Bow, Hochatown Oklahoma area.

jonjames
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Halito, Chahta sia hoke. I love your channel "Chash"! Chi pisa la chike. ✌🏼

joshuajessie
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I start online language classes with the choctaw nation of oklahoma in a few weeks. I live in mississippi. Im a few miles from the reservation and get a lot of native choctaw folk that come into the grocery store i work at. Looking forward to speaking to them in their native language.

bebo
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Thanks Josh !
I live outside Seattle
my Grandma got me a Choctaw language book when I was a kid in the 80.s
It's great to hear these phrases
keep it up 🪶

bryangriffith
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You covered a lot in just one video! Please do more, you’re a good teacher! Yakoke 🫶🏽

tamlynn
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Halito! Bulbancha aminti li, and really want to learn Choctaw. You have been a great help already. I will stay tuned for more lessons, Yakoke! 🐊🦞

kaitlynburdine
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This is a great video. You have a very natural way of teaching. Keep it up! Thanks for keeping our language alive. I hope to learn more. Yakoke!

cuzondruh
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I am enjoying your videos. Great work. I also enjoyed you and your cousins singing at the cultural center Choctaw Powwow 2023.

marciaellison
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Ome' chitto' yakoke' apisat' achufa' !!!

hilohahoma
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What’s up brother, I’m Choctaw as well

djodawgin
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Chike means shake up like Chicago Indians do when they see each other - we do long handshakes.

Burkinabe
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My genealogy is part Choctaw. My mother and I have been very proud of this.
My mother is dying and would like to honor her as much as possible in her passing.
I will be cutting some of my hair and wearing it down but how long am I to wear my hair down. I believe it was up to 4 months or more.
Does wearing it down mean no braids and is the 4 month period still observed?
Thank you

theamishsoylentretailersofohio
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Halito and yokoke! Ive got a long road ahead of me.

sonusanimus
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We recently tragically lost my nephew. How do you say rest in peace or something similar?

HazelByGodTennessee