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What he said there is: "Jio is going to visit Jioa." It's quite a clever language, really. Word order in the language is relatively free, you can see that in this sentence he fronted "Jioa" as it is the most topical word of the sentence that we are the most interested in, and then "kldsf jkl" is the expression for "is going to visit". This language doesn't make heavy use of auxiliary verbs, but for this specific tense, we do use auxiliary verbs. We typically analyze this as klds-f jkl, or visit-FUT PROSP, although some linguists propose that the last phoneme of the verb should also be included as part of the ending, as it has two different forms in the tense-aspect-mood system of Shimuerese.