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Kyrachyng • Lesson 2

Greetings and Farewells

This lesson will give the knowledge of how to properly greet someone and say goodbye in Kyrachyng, along with some practice sentences and a quiz to test your understanding.

1. English to Kyrachyng Mapping

These are some of the greetings and farewells commonly used in the Kyrachyng language:

English: Hello
Kyrachyng (English Alphabet): paz
IPA (from translator): / pæz /
Kyrachyng (Kyrachyng Alphabet): paz
English: Goodbye
Kyrachyng (English Alphabet): pazoyt
IPA (from translator): / pæzɔɪt /
Kyrachyng (Kyrachyng Alphabet): pazyt
English: Good Morning
Kyrachyng (English Alphabet): atykach byprach
IPA (from translator): / ætaɪkætʃ baɪprætʃ /
Kyrachyng (Kyrachyng Alphabet): aticaj bipraj
English: Good Night
Kyrachyng (English Alphabet): atykach rozhach
IPA (from translator): / ætaɪkætʃ roʊʒætʃ /
Kyrachyng (Kyrachyng Alphabet): aticaj rqsaj
English: Good Day
Kyrachyng (English Alphabet): atykach vobach
IPA (from translator): / ætaɪkætʃ voʊbætʃ /
Kyrachyng (Kyrachyng Alphabet): aticaj vqbaj
English: How are you?
Kyrachyng (English Alphabet): vorych Pakonoyauch chaupra?
IPA (from translator): / voʊraɪtʃ pækoʊnɔɪɑtʃ tʃɑpræ /
Kyrachyng (Kyrachyng Alphabet): vqrij Pakqnyoj jopra?

2. Examples

In Kyrachyng people most often greet each other through saying "Good Day" (atykoch vobach) or "Hello" (paz), and say goodbye through saying "Goodbye" (pazoyt).

Example Dialog:
Fred: paz paz
Joe: aticaj vqbaj atykach vobach
Fred: vqrij Pakqnyoj jopra? vorych Pakonoyauch chaupra?

3. Quick Quiz

Before you move on, check your understanding of the ideas in this lesson. You can answer these in your head, on paper, or directly in a copy of this page.

Q1. Translate “Hello” and type it using the Kyrachyng alphabet.
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Q2. Translate “Goodbye” and type it using the Kyrachyng alphabet.
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Q3. Which phrase is commonly used as a daytime greeting in this lesson?
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On-screen Kyrachyng keyboard (click to type into the active answer box):
  • First, try to answer from memory.
  • Review any incorrect answers and reattempt the quiz.

Lesson progress

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