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Tion vs. ĝin?

od jkph00, 28 kwietnia 2013

Wpisy: 3

Język: English

jkph00 (Pokaż profil) 28 kwietnia 2013, 20:41:57

I wish to say, "How happy it makes me when I can do that!"

I am stumbling about trying to determine if I would use tion or ĝin in this sentence: "Kiel feliĉe tio min faras, kiam mi povas fari tion!" Which (if either) would be correct at the end?

Thanks again! ridulo.gif

erinja (Pokaż profil) 28 kwietnia 2013, 20:50:15

tion.

This is my rule of thumb, although old texts will not necessarily follow this rule:

Can you name the specific noun that "ĝi" is replacing? No? In that case, use "tio".

In your sentence, if you said "do it", what would the noun form of "it" be?

If you meant, to do a cake, then "ĝi" would be correct. But if you mean "do it" in terms of doing an action, doing a verb, going somewhere, seeing something, an action versus a noun, then you want "tio".

jkph00 (Pokaż profil) 28 kwietnia 2013, 20:53:08

Dankon denove, Erinja! Tion it is!

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