Question | Answer |
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"How are you?" is "I ha ga?", which literally translates to "Are you good?". (Type "I ha ga?" to continue.) | I ha ga? |
A hatsa kar nats pali. | I want french-fries please. |
A Heili. | I am Hailey. |
A in karnab tsatsr. | I am at school. If you said "I am in school," you are also correct. I just don't know how to make multiple correct answers on this app. |
A Kaleb. | I am Caleb. |
A Kolsen. | I am Coulsen. |
A Skailr. | I am Skyler. |
a table and chairs | kebal yu kar yukawa |
A Waltsr. | I am Walter. |
A yaz kotsog pali ga? | Can I have a hot-dog please? |
A yup eno. | I eat rice. |
Bak, Nari. | Bye, Mary. |
Bak, Yon! | Bye, John! |
Book | Kiga Kargo Gats Kats |
Both of us have a cup. | Tsar a yaz tsasha. |
Both of us see you. | Tsar a geb i. |
Bread | Asha Hak Adlani Hlep |
bread with meat | asha yu si |
Building | Tsatsr Tartar Katsr Mats |
Canada | Kanasa Hasakitsan Kar Tsaka Yulit Natsiko |
Chair | Yukawa |
Cup | Tsasha |
Do I teach math? | A yushi natsenatsik ga? |
Do you have? | I yaz ga? Ga i yaz? I yaz? A yaz? |
Do you see me? | I geb a ga? Ga i geb a? I geb a? A geb i? |
Do you see me? | I geb a ga? |
Door | Gor |
doors and windows | kar gor yu kar proshor |
Eno | Rice Sushi Hot-dog Hamburger |
Goodbye | Bak Hak Spasiba Kar i |
Gor | Door Window Paper Bottle |
Gor | Door |
Gronets | Vegetable Fruit Food Soda |
Hak | Hello Goodbye Thank you Person |
Hak | Hello |
Hak, i ha ga? | Hello, how are you? |
Hamburger | Bargar Nats Hotsog Tsas |
Harhab | Lesson |
He has rice and soup. | Ho yaz eno yu syupa. |
Hello, how are you Mark? | Hak, i ha Nark ga? |
Hello, how are you, Jack? | Hak, ha i Yak ga? |
Hello, I am from Canada! Where are you from? | Hak, A fatso Kanasa! Lotso i fatso ga? |
Hello, I am Mat. How are you? | Hak, a Nats. I ha ga? |
Hello, I'm Mat. | Hak, a Nats. |
Hello, Mary. | Hak, nari. |
Hello, welcome! | Hak, tsarapa! |
Ho karn harhab in kiga. | He is learning a lesson in a book. |
How are ya'll? | Kar i ha ga? |
How are you, John? | I ha, Yon ga? |
I am eating vegetables. | A yup kar gronets. |
I am from Germany. | A fatso Garnani. |
I am from Italy. | A fatso Itsala. |
I am going to school. | A narni karnab tsatsr. |
I am John. | A Yon. I Yon. A Jon. Ki Jon. |
I am mary | A nari A mary A mari I nari |
I am near the bag. | A fosal tsas. |
I am... | A... I... Ra... Yon... |
I fatso Yapan. | You are from Japan. |
I ha, Nari ga? | How are you, Mary? |
I ha, Nats ga? | How are you, Mat? |
I have... | A yaz... I kaz... A kush... A hav... |
I learn in a math book. | A karn in natsenatsik kiga. |
I see you, Mary. | A geb i, Nari. |
I want a hamburger please. | A hatsa bargar pali. |
I want a hamburger!!! | A hatsa bargar!!! |
I want... | A hatsa... I hatsa... A latso... I latso... |
I yup syupa. | You are eating soup. I am eating soup. We are eating rice. They are drinking water. |
I'll have a hamburger with some french-fries and soda. | A yaz bargar yu kar nats yu sotsa. |
I'm from... | A fatso... I tso... Katso... Yon fa... |
In/at | In Ats Its Kats |
Kar a fatso Raska. | We are from Russia. |
kar kanabla yu kar gronets | fruits and vegetables |
Karantsa | Pencil Paper Pen Test |
Kebal | Table Chair Kabul Computer |
Kebal | Table |
Kebal fosal proshor. | The table is by the window. If you figured out that "fosal" is "by", good job. |
Kiga | Book |
Lesson | Harhab Karnab Ra Nosel |
Lotso karnab tsatsr ga? | Where is school? |
Lotso Kitsa ga? | Where is China? |
Lotso tsitsol ga? | Where is some paper? |
Near/by | Fosal |
New word: Welcome | Tsarapa Dabro Payalo Fitayo |
On | Tsapa |
Paper | Tsitsol Titol Ma Tsartso |
Pencil | Karantsa |
Person | Ka Sor Kas Kats |
Proshor | Window Table Marker Book |
She is a teacher. | Fa karnab ka. |
She is teaching. | Fa yushi. |
Spain | Espansa Tsebyu Garnani Karia Sut |
Spasiba | Thank you Hello How are you Goodbye |
Spasiba, Yon. | Thank you, John. |
Spasiba. | Thank you. |
Syupa | Soup |
Table | Kebal |
Thank you John. | Spasiba Yon. |
Thank you Mary, goodbye! | Spasiba Nari, bak! |
Thank you, goodbye! | Spasiba, bak! |
Thank you, Mary! | Spasiba, Nari! |
Thank you, Terry! | Spasiba, Tseri! |
Thank you. | Spasiba. |
The fruit is in the bag. | Kanabla in tsas. |
The teacher sees the school. | Karnab ka geb karnab tsatsr. |
There is also no "J" sound. Replace it with "Y". (Click Y to continue.) | Y |
There is no "T", replace it with "TS". (Click TS to continue.) | ts |
There isn't the "M" sound in Polarian, you replace it with "N". (Click N to continue.) | N |
To make a sentence a question, add "Ga" to the end. (Click "GA" to continue.) | GA |
Tsapa | On |
Tsarapa | Welcome |
Tsas | Bag Table Chair Pencil |
Tsas tsapa kebal. | The bag is on the table. If you figured out that "Tsapa" means "on", you are very smart. |
Tsasha | Cup Plate Spoon Bottle |
Tsasha | Cup |
Tsitsol | Paper |
We eat fruits and vegetables at school. | Kar a yup kar kanabla yu kar gronets in karnab tsatsr. |
Welcome | Tsarapa |
Welcome, Mark! | Tsarapa, Nark! |
What is the default word order? | SVO SOV VSO VOS OSV OVS |
Where is a pencil? | Lotso karantsa ga? |
Where is India? | Lotso Intsi ga? |
Where is the bread? | Lotso asha ga? |
which comes first, adjectives or nouns? | Nouns Adjectives |
Which of the following ways do sentences go in Polarian? | Dog sees food. Dog food sees. Sees dog food. Sees food dog. Food sees dog. Food dog sees. |
Which way do you put adjectives in Polarian? | The dog big. The big dog. |
Ya'll have. | Kar i yaz. |
You are drinking water, and I am drinking soda. | I iski pi, yu a iski sotsa. |
You are eating meat, and I am eating bread. | I yup si, yu a yup asha. |
You are mat. | I Nats. I Mats. I Mat. I Nat. |
Yukawa | Chair Pen Piano Tree |
Yukawa | Chair |