A messenger, sent by the leader of Keo, arrives exhausted from his travels and mentions that long journeys away hinders the leader's position over the nation. He also hands you this finely crafted message:
Lana Keo Tekan, koe taka zen.
/lana keo ts)ekan - koe ts)aka dz)en/
thank endless tekan, understand we.
VOLITIONAL OBJ
We of Keo thank Skjeimitekann, in hopes to better understand each other
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The messenger, having little knowledge of how to speak the host nation's language, expresses a desire to stay longer in order to learn part of the language (and culture), so that a future economy of trade may be established.