Everyday Kai / unit 3 / lesson 3

Everyday Unit 03: Emotions, Conflict, Apology, Thanks, and Repair

Learn practical Everyday Kai for feelings, thanks, apology, conflict boundaries, listening, clarification, and conversational repair.

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vocabulary

  • a
  • ma
  • sai
  • sha
  • ya
  • yano
  • yaal
  • mi
  • ti
  • si
  • nai
  • tio
  • sio
  • e
  • el
  • or
  • li
  • na
  • en
  • al
  • te
  • rine
  • rin
  • rinan
  • rin-te
  • va
  • ri
  • heni
  • mali
  • malu
  • risi
  • tiru
  • silu
  • tave
  • kairo
  • kiro
  • nivu
  • kai
  • lunu
  • niva
  • nive
  • miri
  • lune
  • luni
  • shal
  • kailun
  • sailune
  • neli
  • sainel
  • haie
  • mele
  • male
  • meli
  • sile
  • lime
  • varo
  • viro
  • venlune
  • lumri
  • len
  • yelo

grammar

  • emotional states with en
  • care and thanks idioms
  • apology and forgiveness forms
  • boundaries with ma sha and viro
  • conflict repair
  • contrast with ri
  • self-correction with va
  • conversation repair phrases

practice types

  • emotion recognition
  • care phrases
  • conflict boundaries
  • apology repair
  • dialogue rewriting
  • 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

10 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 02: Travel, Directions, Plans, Schedules, and Appointments

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

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

practice sheet

write your answers

  1. Translate: Heni en mi.
  2. Translate: Mali en mi.
  3. Translate: Risi en mi.
  4. Translate: Tiru en mi.
  5. Translate: Sio or tave mi.
  6. Translate: Kai li ti en mi.
  7. Translate: Mi haie li ti.
  8. Translate: Sio e niva en nai.
  9. Translate: Mi or male na sio.
  10. Translate: Ma mele mi.
  11. Translate: Ma sha lime mi.
  12. Translate: Mi el nive varo.
  13. Translate: Tio e viro.
  14. Translate: Mi el sile ti.
  15. Translate: Ma nai lumri.
  16. Fill the blank: ___ en mi. = Joy is in me.
  17. Fill the blank: Mali ___ mi. = I am sad.
  18. Fill the blank: Mi ___ male na sio. = I am sorry for that.
  19. Fill the blank: Ma ___ mi. = Forgive me.
  20. Fill the blank: Ma sha ___ mi. = Do not touch me.
  21. Fill the blank: Mi el ___ ti. = I hear you.
  22. Fill the blank: Ma lune ___ neli. = Speak with honesty.
  23. Write in Kai: I am afraid.
  24. Write in Kai: I feel calm.
  25. Write in Kai: That hurt me.
  26. Write in Kai: I care about you.
  27. Write in Kai: Thank you.
  28. Write in Kai: You are welcome.
  29. Write in Kai: I forgive you.
  30. Write in Kai: I need space.
  31. Write in Kai: That is not okay / not safe.
  32. Write in Kai: We need to talk.
  33. Write in Kai: I hear you, but I do not agree.
  34. Write in Kai: I do not understand. Please say it again.
  35. Write an eight-line repair dialogue with one emotion, one apology, one boundary, one listening phrase, and one repair phrase.