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Gorlami (Tunjukkan profil) 22 Maret 2023 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 (Tunjukkan profil) 23 Maret 2023 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 (Tunjukkan profil) 23 Maret 2023 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.