Questions & Answers about Mi parolas Esperanton klare.
What does Mi mean in this sentence?
Mi is the first-person singular pronoun in Esperanto, translating to I in English.
Why is the verb parolas in the -as form?
In Esperanto, verbs ending in -as indicate the present tense. Parolas means “speak” or “am speaking,” showing that the action is happening now.
Why is Esperanton spelled with an extra -n at the end?
Esperanto nouns normally end in -o, but when used as the direct object, the language adds an -n to indicate the accusative case. Thus, Esperanton shows that Esperanto is the object of the sentence.
How is the adverb klare formed, and what does it mean?
Adverbs in Esperanto are formed by replacing the adjective ending -a with -e. Klare comes from the adjective klara (meaning “clear”) and means clearly, describing how the speaking is done.
Is the word order fixed in Esperanto, and could this sentence be rearranged?
While the typical structure is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO)—as seen in this sentence—the use of distinctive endings for the subject and object allows for flexibility in word order. However, using the common SVO order usually makes the sentence clearer, especially for beginners.
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