Choctaw language

The Choctaw language (Choctaw: Chahta anumpa), spoken by the Choctaw, an Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands, USA, is a member of the Muskogean language family. Chickasaw is a separate but closely related language to Choctaw.

Choctaw
Chahta anumpa
Native toUnited States
RegionFrom Southeastern Oklahoma, to east-central Mississippi and into Louisiana and Tennessee
Ethnicity20,000 Choctaw (2007)
Native speakers
9,600 (2015 census)
Muskogean
  • Western
    • Choctaw
Official status
Official language in
 United States
    Oklahoma (Choctaw Nation only)
Language codes
ISO 639-2cho
ISO 639-3cho
Glottologchoc1276
ELPChoctaw
Current geographic distribution of the Choctaw language
PeopleChahta
LanguageChahta anumpa
CountryChahta Yakni

The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma published the New Choctaw dictionary in 2016.

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