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How do you say your welcome in Choctaw?

There isn't a direct translation of "you're welcome" in Choctaw that perfectly captures the sentiment. However, depending on the context, you can use:

* Chi! (pronounced "chee") - This is a general expression of agreement or acknowledgment, and can be used as a polite response to thank you.

* Achokma (pronounced "ah-chohk-mah") - This means "thank you" and can be used in response to a thank you, implying that you are also grateful.

* Chi ha'li. (pronounced "chee ha-lee") - This means "it is good" and can be used as a way of saying "no problem" or "you're welcome."

* Hoka. (pronounced "ho-kah") - This means "that's alright" and can be used in a similar way to "no problem."

Ultimately, the best way to respond to a thank you in Choctaw depends on the specific situation and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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