Difference between "kio" and "kion"
od uživatele randalljking ze dne 26. července 2014
Příspěvky: 4
Jazyk: English
randalljking (Ukázat profil) 26. července 2014 3:50:18
nornen (Ukázat profil) 26. července 2014 4:13:24
randalljking:I am rather new to learning Esperanto, and I am having trouble understanding the difference between kio and kion. If anyone could help me, I would greatly appreciate it.The -n in kio'n, as well as in nouns (lingvon, esperon, Esperanton), expresses the accusative.
The accusative is used to mark the direct object.
Also English has direct objects.
Maybe this can help: http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/direct_obj...
Welcome to Guatemala, btw.
sudanglo (Ukázat profil) 26. července 2014 11:52:47
Kion faras tiu homo? - what is that man doing/making? (the man is doing something)
So answer the question and see whether the thing in question comes before the verb in English or after.
sergejm (Ukázat profil) 26. července 2014 13:37:04
Imagine, that the answer is alive or multiple. If it is him, her, them, me or us use 'kion?'. If the answer is he, she, they, I or we, use 'kio?'. Unfortunately, answer 'it' will be same in both cases.
But note, if preposition is used, don't use -n, e.g. 'al kio?' 'al ili' 'to them'. If direction or place is asked, the common use is 'kie(n)?' 'where?', not 'en kio(n)?' 'in(to) what?'.
Choose 'kien?' if answer is 'into it' and 'kie?' if answer is 'in it'