Translation help about accusative and question words like kial
од WereVrock, 13. јул 2015.
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WereVrock (Погледати профил) 13. јул 2015. 07.57.01
Can someone translate these for me?
I understand why you are doing this : "mi komprenis kialn vi faras ĉi tion." "Kialn" doesn't seem right to me.
I know how many balls are in the basket : "mi scias kiomn da baloj estas en la korbo". I'm not even sure that an average Esperanto speaker can pronounce "kiomn"
I know who you are : This should be "me scias kiun vi estas". Is this correct?
I know what you are: I want to ask a different question about this. Can we use "kio" instead of "kiu" to mean "what" instead of "who" and to imply the person we are talking about is not a human or we are talking about the category the person belongs? Something like " I know what you are. You are an alien" or "I know what you are. You are a spy" I would translate this as "mi scias kion vi estas"
Miland (Погледати профил) 13. јул 2015. 08.21.05
WereVrock:Do we add accusative to question words like "kial" or "kiom" ?No.
WereVrock:Can someone translate these for me?I understand why you are doing this :
Mi komprenas kial vi faras ĉi tion.
I know how many balls are in the basket :
Mi scias kiom da pilkoj estas en la korbo.
I know who you are :
Mi scias kiu vi estas.
I know what you are: I want to ask a different question about this. Can we use "kio" instead of "kiu" to mean "what" instead of "who" and to imply the person we are talking about is not a human or we are talking about the category the person belongs?
Mi scias, kio vi estas. (I know what you are.)This can refer to a position, or (depending on the contaxt) something undesirable.
Mi scias, kia (homo) vi estas. (I know what kind of person you are.)
Kirilo81 (Погледати профил) 13. јул 2015. 08.31.49
Mi scias, kiu vi estas.
Mi scias, kio vi estas.
Mi scias, kia (homo) vi estas.
The whole sentence after "mi scias" is the object, the question word ki- has its own role in the dependent clause, viz the predicative of "vi estas X".
Rujo (Погледати профил) 13. јул 2015. 08.35.08
WereVrock (Погледати профил) 13. јул 2015. 08.41.53
Kirilo81:Mi scias, kiu vi estas.Can I use "ke" instead of comma?
Kirilo81 (Погледати профил) 13. јул 2015. 08.54.35
WereVrock:Thanks.No, ke can be used where you use that in English: Mi scias, ke vi estas tia "I know that you are like this".
Kirilo81:Mi scias, kiu vi estas.Can I use "ke" instead of comma?
BTW, the comma is not mandatory.
Miland (Погледати профил) 13. јул 2015. 09.20.58
Miland (Погледати профил) 13. јул 2015. 09.21.25
Kirilo81:The last three sentences should be..Thanks, corrected.
Christa627 (Погледати профил) 13. јул 2015. 12.40.08
Kirilo81:The last three sentences should beSo if the ki- word is an object in the sub-sentence, you do use accusative, as in
Mi scias, kiu vi estas.
Mi scias, kio vi estas.
Mi scias, kia (homo) vi estas.
The whole sentence after "mi scias" is the object, the question word ki- has its own role in the dependent clause, viz the predicative of "vi estas X".
Mi scias, kiun vi renkontis.
Mi scias, kion vi faris.
Mi scias, kian homon vi edzinigos.
But kiom can't take the -n ending, probably because it would be unpronounceable. So:
Mi scias, kiom da sukero vi aĉetis.
in which case we deduce that it is the object, by the lack of the -n on "vi".
And "kial" can't really be an object, since it doesn't represent something, but rather a sort of relationship (am I making any sense?), so "kialn" would never be necessary.
WereVrock (Погледати профил) 14. јул 2015. 08.15.18
Christa627:I know the reason: Mi scias kialon / Mi scias kaŭzon
And "kial" can't really be an object, since it doesn't represent something, but rather a sort of relationship (am I making any sense?), so "kialn" would never be necessary.
We can replace "the reason" with "why you are doing this"
I know why you are doing this: Mi scias kial vi faris ĉi tion.
As you can see in this example "kial" represents the reason and is necessary here. I'm not saying this is correct usage. I'm still waiting for a consensus to be reached.