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      Attitudinals express emotion, and generally consist of two vowels. Some examples:
| Attitudinal | Feeling | 
|---|---|
| .a'o | hope | 
| .au | desire | 
| .a'u | interest | 
| .ie | agreement | 
| .i'e | approval | 
| .ii | fear | 
| .iu | love | 
| .oi | complaint | 
| .ua | discovery | 
| .ue | surprise | 
| .u'e | wonder | 
| .ui | happiness | 
| .u'i | amusement | 
| .u'u | repentance | 
| .uu | sympathy | 
Add -nai to negate
Examples:
- .iunai hate
 - .ua.ue surprise at a discovery
 - .a'u.ua interest in a discovery
 - .iinai non-fear
 
Practice
What attitudinal would you use if...
- ...you see a scary monster
 - ...you spill soda on a best friend's dress at a dance
 - ...you buy a lottery ticket
 - ...you win the lottery
 - ...your best friend gets three cookies at snack time and you only get one
 - ...you travel to Mars and meet little green men
 - ...you are unhappily in love
 
Answers
- .ii (or for brave people .iinai)
 - .u'u
 - .a'o or .au
 - .ui
 - .oa
 - .u'e.ua.ue
 - .iu.uinai
 
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