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Cherokee 132 | 8.1 Grammar 1 | 8.1 Grammar 3

 

The present tense verb –ohla 'be sitting' begins with an o.

It is a Set B vowel-stem verb and it takes Set B v-stem pronouns.

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Set B v-stem

agw-

1B v-stem

agwohla

'I am sitting.'

 

ts-

2B v-stem

tsohla

'You are sitting.'

uw-

3B v-stem

uwohla

'She/he is sitting.'

ogin-

13B v-stem

oginohla

'She and I are sitting.'

igin-

12B v-stem

iginohla

'You and I are sitting.'

sd-

2dB v-stem

sdohla

'You two are sitting.'

 

og-

13pB v-stem

ogohla

'They and I are sitting.'

ig-

12pB v-stem

igohla

'You all and I are sitting.'

its-

2pB v-stem

itsohla

'You all are sitting.'

un-

3pB v-stem

unohla

'They are sitting.'

 

 

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