4.10. around: sirkum (komo): sirkum dom (house) – around the house
4.11. opposition: kontra (komo): Teatra (theater) es (is / are) kontra sirkus (circus). – The theater is in front of the circus.
4.12. a typical place or feature: she: Me (I) es (is / are) she me (I). – I am at mine.
5. Prepositions of movement
(the mark komo means that the preposition may be used independently, as an adverb)
5.1. direction to:
a) a: Me (I) zai ("continuous marker") go (to go) a dom (to the house). – I'm going (walking) to the house (home).
b) versu: Treba (it is necessary) turni (to turn) versu dom (home). – One should turn towards home.
5.2. direction from: fon: May (my) mata (mother) zai ("continuous marker") go (to go) fon dom (house) fo (for) miti (to meet) me (I). – My mother is walking from the house in order to meet me.
5.3. into: inu (komo): Bye (don't) stan (stand), go (go) inu dom (house). – Don’t stand, go into the house.
5.4. out of: aus (komo): Me (I) bu (not) mog (can) findi (to find) dao (way) aus shulin (forest). – I can't find the way out of the forest.
5.5. through: tra: Me (I) mog (can) vidi (to see) yu (you) tra winda (window). – I can see you through the window.