> I don't think {mu'i} is the correct choice here, you're not tired
> because something motivates you (or are you?). I would use {ri'a},
> because tiredness is your physical reaction.
> And {ni} is not quite right pe'i. You're saying "Why [something] is a
> quantity of my tiredness [measured on some scale]". xorxes translate
> "so" as {tai}, but I doubt it's always good. Personally I would
> translate it as {paunai ri'a ma mi mutce tatpi}, but this may be
> controversial. "So" is so strange a word...
>
> mu'o mi'e ianek
>
> On 12 Mar, 22:03, ".arpis." <
rpglover64+jbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> {.i mu'i ma pau nai ni mi tatpi}
>>
>> Also, I think I might be getting blocked by a spam filter or something
>> (Either that or my questions and responses are really boring).
>> {e'o ko doi da spuda}
>> Please someone respond.
>>
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>> mu'o mi'e .arpis.
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