ken la mi musi ala.
tan ni la mi pana e sitelen ni tawa sina.
-open-
jan Liki li jo e soweli lili.
jan Liki li suli e soweli lili.
tenpo kama la soweli lili li lili ala. soweli ni li suli! tan ni la jan Liki li toki e ni: 'soweli lili o. sina suli! ni li ike tawa mi! o weka!'
soweli suli li pilin pakala li kama weka. ona li tawa ma kasi li lon ma ni.
tenpo kama la monsuta suli li tawa tan ma kasi!
ona li tawa e jan Liki li toki e ni: 'tenpo pini la mi soweli lili. taso tenpo ni la mi monsuta suli!'
jan Liki li toki e ni: 'o weka! mi pilin monsuta a tan sina!'
monsuta suli li toki e ni: 'sina ike! mi moli e sina li moku e sina!'
tenpo ni la monsuta suli li moli e jan Liki li moku e jan Liki. tan ni la ma ale li pona.
mi toki e ni tan ni: mi sona ala.
-pini-
'ni' rather than 'ona' to refer to previous sentence. no 'e' with 'tawa' and 'lon' and prepositions generally.
ReplyDelete'weka' means "is distant" when intransitive (no object) and "throw/drive away" when transitive. so second 'weka' is better as 'Kama weka', third is 'Kama tan'