Everyday Kai / unit 2 / lesson 2

Everyday Unit 02: Travel, Directions, Plans, Schedules, and Appointments

Learn practical Everyday Kai for going places, giving directions, asking when and where, making plans, reading schedules, and handling appointments.

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vocabulary

  • a
  • ma
  • sai
  • sha
  • anvai
  • ya
  • yano
  • yava
  • yari
  • yaal
  • mi
  • ti
  • si
  • nai
  • tio
  • sio
  • e
  • el
  • an
  • or
  • li
  • na
  • en
  • al
  • te
  • rine
  • rinan
  • rinum
  • rino
  • rinve
  • rin
  • rintelo
  • yarrin
  • sairin
  • sharin
  • mino
  • yare
  • yaro
  • yair
  • yara
  • yaru
  • yane
  • yanu
  • yanai
  • noyare
  • teyare
  • kamyare
  • noa
  • sannoa
  • kamnoa
  • lunnoa
  • vennoa
  • solo
  • vao
  • varai
  • vari
  • hole
  • niva
  • nive
  • rali
  • lumo
  • miri
  • venlune
  • kame

grammar

  • direction with li
  • source with na
  • route with al
  • location with en
  • asking where and when
  • plan questions with mino
  • schedule and time-point phrases
  • appointments as planned meetings
  • permission with vari
  • wait and stay instructions

practice types

  • route building
  • schedule reading
  • appointment dialogue
  • permission questions
  • translation
  • role-play
  • answer key

learner boundary

Common Kai first

This site teaches ordinary Common Kai before sacred, symbolic, or Lumin work. Beginners should keep Sacred Kai as later specialist material until the plain sentence is stable.

  • Find the practical Common Kai meaning.
  • Say who or what is acting, needing, asking, or being described.
  • Open sacred, poetic, or Lumin notes only after the plain reading is clear.

spaced review

grammar return practice

8 patterns due

Start here before the new lesson work. These earlier patterns are deliberately returning in a later lesson.

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Everyday Unit 01: Home, Food, Family, Health, and Daily Needs

Before new material, explain the older pattern aloud and write one fresh Kai sentence with it.

  • clinic and medicine requests
  • daily need requests
  • everyday yes-no and content questions
  • food and drink routines
  • health status with e and en
  • home and family relations
  • polite commands with ma
  • safety warnings

practice sheet

write your answers

  1. Translate: Mi el yare li sannoa.
  2. Translate: Ti el yare na noa.
  3. Translate: Nai el yare al yaro.
  4. Translate: Sannoa en yava?
  5. Translate: Mi el yare li sannoa yaal?
  6. Translate: Mino e yano?
  7. Translate: Nai an yare li kamnoa rinan.
  8. Translate: Yarrin te mi.
  9. Translate: Rino e yano?
  10. Translate: Yanai en sannoa rinan.
  11. Translate: Rino na yanai e yano?
  12. Translate: Mi e vari li yare ya?
  13. Translate: Mi e niva li yare.
  14. Translate: Ma hole en tio.
  15. Translate: Nai el nive rali rin.
  16. Fill the blank: Mi el yare ___ sannoa. = I am going to the clinic.
  17. Fill the blank: Mi el yare ___ noa. = I am going from home.
  18. Fill the blank: Mi el yare ___ yaro. = I am going by the road.
  19. Fill the blank: Sannoa en ___? = Where is the clinic?
  20. Fill the blank: Nai an yare ___ kamnoa rinan. = We will go to work later.
  21. Fill the blank: Yarrin ___ mi. = I have the schedule.
  22. Fill the blank: Rino na yanai e ___? = What is the meeting time?
  23. Fill the blank: Mi e ___ li yare ya? = May I go?
  24. Write in Kai: What is the plan?
  25. Write in Kai: We will go later.
  26. Write in Kai: I am going to school.
  27. Write in Kai: I am at the workplace now.
  28. Write in Kai: Where is the meeting room?
  29. Write in Kai: The appointment is at the clinic later.
  30. Write in Kai: Do you have the schedule?
  31. Write in Kai: Now is good.
  32. Write in Kai: Not now.
  33. Write in Kai: Wait here.
  34. Write a six-line appointment dialogue using yanai, sannoa or vennoa, one time word, one permission question, and one delay phrase.