Kulumi, Upper Creek town on right side of Tallapoosa river, small and compact, below Fusi-hátchi and contiguous to it.
The two villages, Atchina Hátchi and Hátchi tchápa, branched off from this town.
But the silk-loom soon remained untouched, for Tchi gave birth to a son,--a boy so beautiful that Tong wept with delight when he looked upon him.
And each day Tchi would weave a great piece of such figured silk; and the fame of her weaving spread abroad.
Tchi had secretly purchased her husband's freedom with the price of her wondrous silks!
All suddenly Tchi arose without speaking, and took his hand in hers and led him, gently as on that strange wedding-morning, to the cradle where their boy slumbered, faintly smiling in his dreams.
And the fame of the weaving of Tchi spread far, and people came to see her beautiful work.
Later the silk-loom remained untouched, for Tchi gave birth to a son.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tchi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.