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Uses of o

1) replaces sina and li, goes directly before the verb and turns it into an imperative e.x. : o tawa 'Go!' 2) Follows a name or noun to mark it as vocative and directly address said name. e.x.: jan Mona o sina pilin seme? 'Mona, how are you?" A comma often follows the o in this instance. 3) Replaces li and follows subject, or comes after mi and sina before the verb to express wishes, recommendations, desires, requests, etc. e.x. mi o tawa 'Let's go!" e.x.2: sina o pona sijelo "May you become well'