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Difference between Kiu and Kiun in this example?

从 Adammmmm, 2015年2月22日

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Adammmmm (显示个人资料) 2015年2月22日上午3:47:03

Saluton!

I cannot understand why these two sentences are different, besides the -n.

1. Kiu amas la patro
2. Kiun amas la patro

My study book describes #1 as who loves the father, and #2 as who does the father love. Please help!

Dankon!

deltasalmon (显示个人资料) 2015年2月22日上午4:14:32

The -n marks the accusative or direct object of the sentence. In the first example "Kiu" would be the subject of the sentence so that's the person doing the loving. If you add the -n it makes it accusative which means "kiu" is the person being loved.

My question is why the first example isn't "kiu amas la patron?"

Adammmmm (显示个人资料) 2015年2月22日上午4:21:21

deltasalmon:The -n marks the accusative or direct object of the sentence. In the first example "Kiu" would be the subject of the sentence so that's the person doing the loving. If you add the -n it makes it accusative which means "kiu" is the person being loved.

My question is why the first example isn't "kiu amas la patron?"
Exactly right! Patro in the first example should have been Patron, that is what was confusing me. Thank you for the clear answer!

vikungen (显示个人资料) 2015年2月22日下午8:42:41

Adammmmm:
deltasalmon:The -n marks the accusative or direct object of the sentence. In the first example "Kiu" would be the subject of the sentence so that's the person doing the loving. If you add the -n it makes it accusative which means "kiu" is the person being loved.

My question is why the first example isn't "kiu amas la patron?"
Exactly right! Patro in the first example should have been Patron, that is what was confusing me. Thank you for the clear answer!
I do indeed think it should be "patron".

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