As I understand it, "fu"e" and "fu'o" are brackets you can put around
things to show the target of a UI cmavo. Am I using them correctly
here:
All these usages seem to be grammatically sound.
.i mi klama lo zarci .e fu'e lo panka fu'o .ui
(I'm happy about going to the park.)
Not sure how this would be different from the shorter {mi klama lo zarci .e lo panka .ui} or {mi klama lo zarci .e lo .ui panka}
.i mi klama fu'e lo zarci .e lo panka fu'o .ui
(I'm happy about going to both the market & the park.)
.i mi klama lo zarci fu'e .e fu'o .ui lo panka
(I'm happy that I'm going to both, as opposed to some other relation.)
Not sure how this would be different from {mi klama lo zarci .e .ui lo panka}
.i fu'e mi klama fu'o .ui lo zarci .e lo panka
(I'm happy about the going, and about it being me that's going.)
.i mi fu'e klama lo zarci fu'o .ui .e lo panka
(I'm happy about the going, and about it being to the market.)
And how about taking it to another level:
.i mi klama lo panka fu'e .ui fu'o .ui
(I'm happy about going to the park, and happy about the happiness.)
mu'o mi'e komfo,amonan