Missatges: 3
Llengua: English
toiletdude (Mostra el perfil) 20 de gener de 2008 16.23.36
Saluton!
I have a question...
I just finished Ana Renkontas, and took the test at the end. During the test, question three says:
Ŝi ne volas iri _______.
Choices are:
al la lernujo
al la lernejon
en la lernejon
It says that the second option is correct... 'en la lernejon'
Is there any reason for this? Should it not be 'en la lernejo'?
Or, in this case, does 'en la lernejon' mean 'into the school'? (I just thought of this...)
Thanks
EDIT: After looking at a correspondance course i took... I realized that my suspicion is correct. It does mean 'into the school'.
Thanks anyway, guys.
I have a question...
I just finished Ana Renkontas, and took the test at the end. During the test, question three says:
Ŝi ne volas iri _______.
Choices are:
al la lernujo
al la lernejon
en la lernejon
It says that the second option is correct... 'en la lernejon'
Is there any reason for this? Should it not be 'en la lernejo'?
Or, in this case, does 'en la lernejon' mean 'into the school'? (I just thought of this...)
Thanks
EDIT: After looking at a correspondance course i took... I realized that my suspicion is correct. It does mean 'into the school'.
Thanks anyway, guys.
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sergejm (Mostra el perfil) 21 de gener de 2008 6.19.41
In English, you say 'to school', 'at school', but this means 'into the school-building', 'in the school-building', so the translations to Esperanto are 'en la lernejon' and 'en la lernejo'. Say 'al la lernejo' if you go to school-building and stay near it ('ĉe la lernejo'). 'Al la lernejon' is incorrect, you can't use '-n' ending with 'al'.
toiletdude (Mostra el perfil) 22 de gener de 2008 0.02.54
alright, thanks.
I made a mistake with that post, sorry.
It meant to say that the third option was the right one.
I made a mistake with that post, sorry.
It meant to say that the third option was the right one.
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