A'A Polarian

QuestionAnswer
"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