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How do you say Thank for the your gift in Choctaw language?

"Thank you for your gift" in Choctaw can be said in a few different ways, depending on the level of formality and the specific wording you want to use. Here are a few options:

Formal:

* Chi choma achukma (pronounced: chee choh-mah ah-chook-mah) - This literally translates to "It is good for me", but is a common way to express gratitude.

* Chi choma achukma, na achukma (pronounced: chee choh-mah ah-chook-mah, nah ah-chook-mah) - This is a more elaborate way to say "It is good for me, I am good."

Informal:

* Achukma! (pronounced: ah-chook-mah) - This means "thank you" and is a more casual way to express gratitude.

* Chi choma! (pronounced: chee choh-mah) - This means "It is good" and can be used to thank someone for something they did.

* Chi choma, na achukma (pronounced: chee choh-mah, nah ah-chook-mah) - This translates to "It is good, I am good."

It's important to note that these are just some basic ways to say "thank you for your gift" in Choctaw. The specific wording you choose will depend on the context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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