Advanced Kai / AD004

conditional agreement

Study the final line as conditional agreement: clarity comes first, then aligned consent.

learner boundary

Common Kai first

Advanced work may compare technical, poetic, symbolic, and sacred choices. Start with exact Common Kai: the claim, condition, cause, request, or definition must be recoverable before register analysis.

  • Write the literal Common Kai sentence first.
  • Label technical, poetic, or sacred pressure separately.
  • Do not make legal, medical, safety, or practical instructions poetic.

model

dialogue

  1. speaker A Elen va or rallune sio or ale luno rali. The person who explained that used more text.
  2. speaker B Mi sha e miri va sio luni; ma lune rin-te al rin shal. I do not understand that inner wording; say it again slowly.
  3. speaker A Mi an rallune sio al yelo rinum va nai or ore mino. I will explain that precisely through the earlier lesson where we made a plan.
  4. speaker B An va sio e lumo, mi an vae sainel. When that is clear, I will give agreement.

register

argument and agreement

  • Keep the plain Common Kai reading first.
  • Identify which words carry technical or reflective pressure.
  • Decide whether the line is suitable for learners, argument, repair, or formal explanation.

register notes

how this dialogue controls tone

An va
Future or conditional gate. Agreement is not promised until the condition is satisfied.
sio e lumo
Clear or visible as light. In advanced Common Kai this can describe clarity, but safety or legal contexts still need direct wording.
mi an vae
Future giving or offering. The speaker controls when agreement is given.
sainel
Aligned truth or real agreement. It is stronger than casual yes and should not be forced before understanding.

free response

open production tasks

01

Write an English paragraph explaining why An va sio e lumo, mi an vae sainel is a healthy agreement boundary.

success criteria
  • Mention the condition before agreement.
  • Mention clarity or visible understanding.
  • Mention that sainel should not be given under confusion.
02

Create a Kai response that withholds agreement politely until the explanation becomes clearer.

success criteria
  • Use sha, miri, or sainel carefully.
  • Avoid accusing the other speaker.
  • Include a request for clarification or slower speech.