Breakdown of La vetero estas malvarma en la nokto, kaj mi sonĝas pri varma tago.
mi
I
esti
to be
en
in
kaj
and
varma
warm
sonĝi
to dream
vetero
the weather
malvarma
cold
nokto
the night
tago
the day
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Questions & Answers about La vetero estas malvarma en la nokto, kaj mi sonĝas pri varma tago.
What does malvarma mean, and how is it formed?
Malvarma means cold. It is formed by adding the prefix mal- to varma (which means warm). In Esperanto, the prefix mal- is used to create the opposite of a word, so malvarma is the antonym of varma.
What role does the prefix mal- play in Esperanto word formation?
The prefix mal- systematically creates opposites. For example, you form cold by applying mal- to varma (warm). This feature makes it easy for learners to understand and build vocabulary, since you can often deduce the opposite meaning of an adjective by simply adding mal-.
Why is the preposition en used in the phrase en la nokto?
The preposition en means in or during. In this sentence, en la nokto translates as at night (literally “in the night”), indicating the time when the weather is cold.
Why is the preposition pri used after mi sonĝas?
In Esperanto, the verb sonĝi (to dream) is commonly followed by pri to indicate what one is dreaming about. Therefore, mi sonĝas pri varma tago means I dream of a warm day, with pri functioning similarly to about or of in English.
How does the conjunction kaj function in this sentence?
Kaj means and. It connects the two independent clauses: La vetero estas malvarma en la nokto (The weather is cold at night) and mi sonĝas pri varma tago (I dream of a warm day). The conjunction links these related ideas into a coherent compound sentence.
Why is the definite article la used with vetero and nokto, but not with tago?
In Esperanto, the definite article la is used to specify particular nouns. La vetero and la nokto refer to a specific weather and a particular night. In contrast, varma tago does not use la because it is an indefinite concept—referring to any warm day rather than one specific day.