Reference
Mini-ma Sentence Parser
Paste a short Mini-ma sentence and get a simple clause parse with dictionary-based glosses.
Parser
Structural parse
- Clause type
- verbal clause (`i`)
- Subject
- mi
- Negation
- none
- Helpers
- de
- Lexical verb
- manja
- Direct object
- pan
- Relation phrases
- en domo
- Yes-no marker
- none
Word-by-word gloss
| Word | Meaning guess |
|---|---|
mi | first person, I |
i | introduces verbal predicate |
de | from, of, about, by, out of, made of, marks past tense |
manja | food, eat |
a | introduces direct object & nominal complement |
pan | bread |
en | in, at, on, marks progressive tense |
domo | home, domestic, reside, domesticate |
What It Handles
- verbal clauses with
i - nominal clauses with
a - adjectival clauses with
e - early
no -
simple helper chains such as
de,go,en,ave,kan,vole,debe,proba, andpasa - one direct object introduced by
a -
simple relation phrases introduced by
de,en,go,kon,sama,via,ka,tema, orvoka - dictionary glosses from the main
mini_dictionary.csv
Limits:
- It does not try to fully parse coordination, nested clauses, or advanced relatives.
- It treats unknown compounds by splitting on hyphens and glossing the parts when possible.
- It is a teaching aid, not a complete grammar engine.