The Esperanto Teacher - A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians by Helen Fryer
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strong "as" I.
"tia ... kia", as "Tia" domo, "kia" tiu, estas malofta, "Such" a house "as" that is rare. "sama ... kia", as Mia bastono estas "tia sama, kia" la via, My stick is "the same as" yours. "sama ... kiel", as Gxia uzado estas "tia sama, kiel" en la aliaj lingvoj, Its use is "the same as" in the other languages. Vi cxiam laboradas al tiu "sama" celo, "kiel" mi, You are always working towards that "same" end (aim) "as" I. Any of the above series of words whose sense admits of it can be used as adjectives, adverbs, etc., and in combination with prefixes, suffixes, or other words, as "cxiama", continual, eternal; "tiea", of that place. "Kioma" is used for asking the time, as "Kioma horo estas"? What time is it? CORRELATIVE WORDS. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | * | K | T | CX | Nen- | | |INDEFINITE.|QUESTIONING| DEFINITE.| INCLUSIVE.| NEGATIVE. | | | | RELATIVE. | | | | | |Some, any. | What, | That. | Each, | No, none. | | | | which. | |every, all.| | |--------+-----------+-----------+----------+-----------+-----------| | | Ia | Kia | Tia | Cxia | Nenia | |
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