What Time Is It?

Learn Your Native Language with Rosetta Stone Chickasaw

In Episode 7 of Rosetta Stone Chickasaw, a Chickasaw family talks about telling time.

Hashi' kanali – hour, time • Kattohmi – how many • Katihmi – (to) do, happen • Nanna ki'yo – nothing • Aya/ayacha – (to) go • Holissaapisa' – school • Holisso – book • Pisa – (to) look at • Holisso pisa – (to) study ("to look at books") • Aboowa – room • Chofalli – (to) clean • Katishchi ishaachi…? – how do you say…?

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Rose Shields-Jefferson

Treasured elder and preserver of the Chickasaw language
Rose Shields-Jefferson was born in 1944 in Talihina, Oklahoma, and is the oldest of 13 children.

Nevaeh Smith & Jariah Eyachabbe

The youngest stars of the Rosetta Stone Chickasaw language series
Fourteen-year-old Nevaeh & thirteen-year-old Jariah are two young Chickasaw citizens acting in the Rosetta Stone Chickasaw language lesson videos.