## Discourse Structure Conversationally, a lot of things in L'ewa grammar get dropped unless it's ambiguous. The I/yous that get tacked on in English are completely unneeded. A completely valid conversation could look something like this: ``` xoi xoi xoi madsa? lo spalo ``` And it would roughly equate to: ``` Hi Hi, you doing okay? Yes, have you eaten? Yes, I ate an apple ``` People know when they can speak after a sufficient pause between utterances. Interrupting is not common but not a social faux-pas, and can be used to stop a false assumption from being said.