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ninjay (プロフィールを表示) 2011年12月31日 22:53:43
We know that a direct object is the noun on which the subject does its action. We also know that (at least in English) the action can be carried over other parts of speech (e.g. 'I think about him' being 'subject verb other object'). Can someone explain to me, then, why a regular noun, rather than a direct object, is used with "pri" (or maybe it's pensi)? For example, we would say "Mi pensas pri ili",rather than "Mi pensas pri ilin", but I don't see the logic in that. Thank you all in advance!
(P.S.) Alternatively, if anyone could paste me a link to one of these tutors, that would be awesome, too.
ludomastro (プロフィールを表示) 2012年1月1日 1:29:02
"Pri" is one of those. So is "al."
Al mi, sxajnas ke ...
Literal: To me it seems that ...
More likely: It seem to me that ...
Please follow this link for a discussion on prepositions. (It's in the introductory grammar section.)
http://en.lernu.net/lernado/gramatiko/konciza/prep...
As to the tutors, check out the Ana Pana course.
Saluton kaj bonvenon!
darkweasel (プロフィールを表示) 2012年1月1日 1:38:04
ninjay (プロフィールを表示) 2012年1月1日 2:34:50
As a token of my gratitude, another cat picture.
Evildela (プロフィールを表示) 2012年1月1日 4:43:55