pimmi
Choctaw
    
    Etymology
    
From pim-.
Pronoun
    
pimmi (first-person paucal)
- (now chiefly Oklahoma Choctaw, archaic in Mississippi Choctaw) ours, us few's
 
Inflection
    
| emphatic | possessive‡ | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | paucal | plural | singular | paucal | plural | |
| first-person | ano  sashno†  | pishno | hapishno | ammi | pimmi | hapimmi | 
| second-person | chishno | hachishno | chimmi | hachimmi | ||
| third-person | yamma | ilap  | ||||
| † Recent analogous formation in Mississippi Choctaw. Considered substandard.  ‡ First- and second-person are archaic in Mississippi Choctaw, where the emphatic pronouns are used for possession instead.  | ||||||
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