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Gorlami (Rodyti profilį) 2023 m. kovas 22 d. 19:08:31
Hi, I'm learning vocabulary on the drops app, and they use this frase: Kion vi opiniis pri la festo?
I get that the n is supposed to indicate the acusative, but I don't understand how that's the case here. Why can't I use kio?
Btw. I struggle with theese words in general, like kio, kia, kie... I don't know what they are called. Do you have any page where they are all explained?
Thank you
I get that the n is supposed to indicate the acusative, but I don't understand how that's the case here. Why can't I use kio?
Btw. I struggle with theese words in general, like kio, kia, kie... I don't know what they are called. Do you have any page where they are all explained?
Thank you
Altebrilas (Rodyti profilį) 2023 m. kovas 23 d. 09:19:32
See chapter 13 of the grammar on this site: Korelativoj/correlatives.
Opinii is transitive. It expects a complement with -n.
Eg. Mi opinias nenion
Mi is the subject. You can't have two subjects in the same phrase.
Opinii is transitive. It expects a complement with -n.
Eg. Mi opinias nenion
Mi is the subject. You can't have two subjects in the same phrase.
Gorlami (Rodyti profilį) 2023 m. kovas 23 d. 09:42:42
Altebrilas:See chapter 13 of the grammar on this site: Korelativoj/correlatives.Ok, makes sense, thank you.
Opinii is transitive. It expects a complement with -n.
Eg. Mi opinias nenion
Mi is the subject. You can't have two subjects in the same phrase.