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Chickasaw
Etymology
From ihoo (“woman”) + hattak (“person”) + ikimiksho (“to not have”) + -ꞌ.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /i.hoː hat.tak i.ki.mik.ʃoʔ/
Noun
ihoo hattak ikimiksho' (alienable)
- spinster, old maid
- (rare) widow
Inflection
Class III Noun Possession (Alienable)
Nouns in vowel-, b-, or p-
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Inclusive Tri-Plural
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1st-person ("my, our")
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amihoo hattak ikimikshoꞌ am-ihoo hattak ikimikshoꞌ |
pomihoo hattak ikimikshoꞌ pom-ihoo hattak ikimikshoꞌ |
hapomihoo hattak ikimikshoꞌ hapom-ihoo hattak ikimikshoꞌ
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2nd-person ("thy, your")
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chimihoo hattak ikimikshoꞌ chim-ihoo hattak ikimikshoꞌ |
hachimihoo hattak ikimikshoꞌ hachim-ihoo hattak ikimikshoꞌ
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3rd-person ("his, her, its, their")
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imihoo hattak ikimikshoꞌ im-ihoo hattak ikimikshoꞌ
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