Everyday Kai / ID003
asking about school
Practice an embedded travel question, possible future action, contrast, and a need clause with lunnoa and alo.
model
dialogue
- speaker A Mi el yale va ti an yare li lunnoa ya. I am asking whether you will go toward school.
- speaker B Mi an-vai yare, ri mi el nive alo. I might go, but I need a tool.
- speaker A An va alo en tio, nai an teyare. If or when a tool is here, we will go together.
- speaker B Sio e sai; liri mi e saini. That is aligned; therefore I am aligned.
map
what changes
- lunnoa: school, speech-place
- alo: tool, instrument
- The frame stays stable: question, possible answer, condition, alignment.
grammar
notes for this dialogue
- Mi el yale va ... ya
- el yale marks an ongoing act of asking; va opens the reported question; final ya keeps the embedded content as a yes-no question.
- ti an yare li lunnoa
- an marks future or intention, yare is go or journey, and li points the movement toward lunnoa.
- Mi an-vai yare, ri ...
- an-vai marks possible future action; ri turns the sentence toward a contrast or threshold.
- mi el nive alo
- el marks a current unfolding state; nive means need, protect, or support; alo names what must be handled before the trip.
- liri mi e saini
- liri marks result, therefore or so; saini marks alignment or sameness with the proposed plan.
translation
Kai-English tasks
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01
Kai to English / embedded yes-no question Mi el yale va ti an yare li lunnoa ya.
model answer
I am asking whether you will go toward school.
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02
English to Kai / possibility plus contrast I might go, but I need a tool.
model answer
Mi an-vai yare, ri mi el nive alo.
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03
Kai to English / conditional or future gate An va alo en tio, nai an teyare.
model answer
If or when a tool is here, we will go together.
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04
English to Kai / result connector That is aligned; therefore I am aligned.
model answer
Sio e sai; liri mi e saini.