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Kyrachyng • Lesson 3

Basics: Pronouns and “to be”

Practice core sentence patterns with pronouns and the verb “to be”.

1. English to Kyrachyng Mapping

In this lesson we’ll focus on simple sentences like “I am happy” and “You are awesome”. Kyrachyng uses special words for each pronoun and a verb form that changes depending on who is doing the action.

English: I am happy.
Kyrachyng (English Alphabet): daCH Chococanoy ovadraCH
IPA (from translator): / tʃoʊkoʊkænɔɪ oʊvædrætʃ /
Kyrachyng (Kyrachyng Alphabet): daJ Jqcqcany qvadraj

You can paste the English sentence into the Kyrachyng translator, then copy the Kyrachyng output and IPA into this section for any lesson you build.

2. Try These Sentences

Translate each sentence into Kyrachyng, then compare your answer with the expected structure.

English: You are awesome.
Kyrachyng (English Alphabet): [fill in]
IPA (from translator): [fill in]
English: We are happy.
Kyrachyng: [fill in]
  • Type each English sentence into the translator.
  • Copy the Kyrachyng into the lesson.
  • Optionally add notes explaining why each word looks the way it does.

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 “I am awesome” and type it using the Kyrachyng alphabet.
Result:
Q2. Translate “You are happy” and type it using the Kyrachyng alphabet.
Result:
Q3. Which statement about Kyrachyng “to be” is correct?
Result:
On-screen Kyrachyng keyboard (click to type into the active answer box):
  • First, try to answer from memory.
  • Then use the Kyrachyng translator page to check your answers.
  • Compare your Kyrachyng to the expected answers and note any differences.
  • Review any incorrect answers and try the quiz again.

Lesson progress

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