ahiꞌ
Chickasaw
    
    Alternative forms
    
- ayiꞌ
Etymology
    
Inherited from Proto-Muskogean *ahiCa.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /a.hiʔ/
Inflection
    
Class III Noun Possession (Alienable)
| Nouns in vowel-, b-, or p- | Singular | Plural | Inclusive Tri-Plural | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st-person ("my, our") | amahiꞌ am-ahiꞌ | pomahiꞌ pom-ahiꞌ | hapomahiꞌ hapom-ahiꞌ | 
| 2nd-person ("thy, your") | chimahiꞌ chim-ahiꞌ | hachimahiꞌ hachim-ahiꞌ | |
| 3rd-person ("his, her, its, their") | imahiꞌ im-ahiꞌ | ||
Derived terms
    
- ahishlhachoꞌliꞌ
- ahiꞌ aaholokchiꞌ
- ahiꞌ apiꞌ
- ahiꞌ awaalhaaliꞌ
- ahiꞌ a̱lhlhiꞌ
- ahiꞌ champoilꞌ
- ahiꞌ himonaꞌ
- ahiꞌ hommaꞌ
- ahiꞌ imisso̱sh
- ahiꞌ ishkin
- ahiꞌ lhibowaꞌ
- ahiꞌ palaskaꞌ
- ahiꞌ pinhaꞌ
- ahiꞌ poktaꞌ
- ahiꞌ tohbiꞌ
- issim-ahiꞌ
- ostahiꞌ
Descendants
    
- Mobilian: ahi
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