| Question | Answer | 
|---|---|
| "how do you say "the" for singular nouns | na | 
| an accent on a vowel such as á, é, í, ó, ú are long vowels. (write long vowel down below to go the next question) | long vowel | 
| another more formal way to say hello | doresam | 
| bones | will buy | 
| boni | to buy | 
| bonis | bought | 
| bonus | am buying | 
| by adding s to the end of a word it makes it plural for example portro=potato potros=potatoes write potro to continue | potro | 
| how do you china in franklin | xina | 
| how do you say "am doing" | leispus | 
| how do you say "am" in franklin | sokus | 
| how do you say "ate" | borlis | 
| how do you say "did" | leispis | 
| how do you say "duck" in franklin? | entano | 
| how do you say "here" | lekus | 
| how do you say "how" | koncek | 
| how do you say "I am playing" | min zeþanus | 
| How do you say "I ate" | min borlis | 
| how do you say "I eat carrots" | min borlus kalaspcerines Grammar note when ever a verb is plural and ends in a consonant such as kalaspcerines
 you would add es at the end to make it easy to pronounce so instead of kalaspcerins it would be | 
| how do you say "is" | sokus | 
| how do you say "is" | sokus | 
| how do you say "it" in franklin | sekk | 
| how do you say "that" | lökan | 
| how do you say "the bird is a chicken" | na etan sokus kaná | 
| how do you say "the for plural nouns" | nas | 
| how do you say "to do" | leispi | 
| how do you say "was" | sokis | 
| how do you say "who" | kæ | 
| how do you say "will be" | sokes | 
| how do you say "will do" in franklin | leispes | 
| how do you say algeria? | ðéra | 
| how do you say am climbing | xalus | 
| how do you say am grabing | rus | 
| how do you say am painting | kresus | 
| how do you say am running | riuþus | 
| how do you say am selling | sémus | 
| how do you say am talking | parolus | 
| how do you say am walking | romus | 
| how do you say apple? | pánuk | 
| how do you say Australia | austri | 
| how do you say bad | kromsýant | 
| how do you say bear | bjorniku | 
| how do you say boy | Júngí | 
| how do you say brazil | braza | 
| how do you say canada | kanada | 
| how do you say carrot | kalaspcerin | 
| how do you say chest or cabinet | baú | 
| how do you say chicken in franklin? | etan | 
| how do you say climed | xalis | 
| how do you say colombia | colomba | 
| how do you say day | posodad | 
| how do you say dream | huoma | 
| how do you say duke | göstav | 
| how do you say england | bretýa | 
| how do you say every | xi | 
| how do you say everyday | xiposodad | 
| how do you say faded | yonis | 
| how do you say fading | yonus | 
| how do you say feeling | tomus | 
| how do you say felt | tomis | 
| how do you say fish | köy | 
| how do you say girl | Júnga | 
| how do you say grabbed | ris | 
| how do you say gray | pólasánta | 
| how do you say hacks | jojnu | 
| How do you say hello? | alö | 
| how do you say how | koncek | 
| how do you say I | min | 
| How do you say I eat potatoes | min borlus potros | 
| how do you say ice | yakkka | 
| how do you say in | há | 
| how do you say india | intá | 
| how do you say ireland | ílad | 
| how do you say it | sekk | 
| how do you say japan | kkapa | 
| how do you say Kazakhstan | lakxan | 
| how do you say leaveing | naxus | 
| how do you say left | naxis | 
| how do you say lemon | sitruna | 
| how do you say love | zæ | 
| how do you say made | kánis | 
| how do you say make in the present tense | kánus | 
| how do you say milk | tukanimeran | 
| how do you say mongolia | neasi | 
| how do you say my | minæ | 
| how do you say nice | den | 
| how do you say nice | den | 
| how do you say now | ramások | 
| how do you say of | jön | 
| how do you say orange | narja | 
| how do you say paint as a noun | kresa | 
| how do you say painted | kresis | 
| how do you say pineapple | abaka | 
| how do you say pizza | pican | 
| how do you say ran | riuþis | 
| how do you say real | lus | 
| how do you say russia | razmak | 
| how do you say showed | kasis | 
| how do you say showing | kasus | 
| how do you say so | no | 
| how do you say sold | sémis | 
| how do you say some | jeýe | 
| how do you say something | oulgo | 
| how do you say story | sakorveli | 
| how do you say strings | stra | 
| how do you say talked | parolis | 
| how do you say the verb "am eating" | borlus | 
| how do you say there | leran Leran means there as in he is over "there" | 
| how do you say to | ál | 
| how do you say to | ál | 
| how do you say to climb | xali | 
| how do you say to fade | yoni | 
| how do you say to feel | tomi | 
| how do you say to grab | ri | 
| how do you say to leave | naxi | 
| how do you say to make | káni | 
| how do you say to paint | kresi | 
| how do you say to run | riuþi | 
| how do you say to sell | sémi | 
| how do you say to show | kasi | 
| how do you say to talk | paroli | 
| how do you say to walk | romi | 
| how do you say tree | ru | 
| how do you say united states | Berlek Letyas | 
| how do you say walked | romis | 
| how do you say wall | fal | 
| how do you say what in franklin | ón | 
| how do you say when | hlo | 
| how do you say will climb | xales | 
| how do you say will fade | yones | 
| how do you say will feel | tomes | 
| how do you say will grab | res | 
| how do you say will leave | naxes | 
| how do you say will make | kánes | 
| how do you say will paint | kreses | 
| how do you say will run | riuþes | 
| how do you say will sell | sémes | 
| how do you say will show | kases | 
| how do you say will talk | paroles | 
| how do you say will walk | romes | 
| how do you say with | lös | 
| how do you say word | joþ | 
| how do you say would | skara | 
| how would you say "I eat pizza" | min borlus pican | 
| how would you say "I will eat" | min borles | 
| how would you say "the bear is nice" | na bjorniku sokus den | 
| how would you say "they are nice" | nan sokus den | 
| how would you say I eat a pineapple | Min borlus abaka | 
| krosí means cool type cool to continue | cool | 
| no is like the word "so" type no to continue | no | 
| si | if | 
| stusal means idiot type "you are an idiot to continue" | sán sokus stusal | 
| stusal means idiot type "you are an idiot to continue" | sán sokus stusal | 
| suron is on top or on type suron to continue | suron | 
| tahus is the verb want the present conjugation is tahus past is tahis present is tahes and the verb to want is tahi to continue write "tahus" | tahus | 
| tahus means want in the present tense type tahus to continue | tahus | 
| the letter ð is pronounced like an english j (type j to continue) | j | 
| translate this sentance "min borlus nas kalaspcernises | I eat the carrots | 
| what does liþan mean? | language | 
| what does "paroli"mean | to talk | 
| what does há mean | in | 
| what does há mean | in | 
| what does lekus mean? | here | 
| what does porku mean | pig | 
| what does pānuk mean | apple | 
| what does usaldus mean | am using | 
| what does uzes mean | will use | 
| what does uzi mean | to use | 
| what does uzis mean | used | 
| what does uzus mean | am using | 
| what does"gezgen"mean | planet | 
| what is "this" in franklin | likan | 
| what is "to eat" | borli | 
| what is "will eat" | borles | 
| what is chicken in franklin | kaná | 
| what is he/his/she/hers | teka | 
| what is the future tense ending | es | 
| what is the past tense verb ending | is | 
| what is the plural marker | s | 
| what is the present tense ending | us | 
| what is the word in franklin for "they/them/theirs" | nan | 
| xanus is the verb "liking" here are its conjugations xanus=am liking xanes=will like xanis=liked xani=to like type xanus to continue | xanus | 
| xanus means like the conjugations for past future and present are xanus xanes xanis xani type I like pineapples in franklin to continue | min xanus abakas | 
| Æ is pronounced like the e in cafe or the a in play (write like e in cafe to continue) | like e in cafe | 
| ón means what type ón to continue | ón | 
| ö is pronounced like the ew in new but with the the lips more rounded(write ö to continue) | ö | 
| ýa is a question word it is the equivalent of "do" or "are" type do to continue | do | 
| þ is equivalent to the english th sound in "that" or "this"(write english th down below to continue) | english th | 
