Cleaning and Eating Wild Onions

Learn Your Native Language with Rosetta Stone Chickasaw

In episode 94 of Rosetta Stone Chickasaw, Taloowa' and Bradley chop and clean wild onions for dinner.

chokwaa — to enter, come in • inchampoli — to like the taste of, love (a food) • aalhponi'— kitchen • bínni'li — to sit, be sitting (singular) • akankoshi' — egg • haatookya — whatever • biniili — to sit down (singular) • himmako'no — but right now • Hattak api'ma' — Indian; Native American • paska awaalhaali' — frybread • hishi' — feather; fur; leaf • table — to cut off (singular object) • bashtabli — to cut with a knife • bashli — to cut, chop • hakshish — root • hakshop — hide; skin; shell • aaishi — to take away, off, from; to subtract • chofata — (to be) clean

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