Grammatical Terms
Food
Nature
Places
Elements
100

The word "prone" refers to this that denotes when a word is a verb, and apparently it can be conjugated based on tone

What is a "pronoun"?

100

"Ceria" is this type of food eaten without milk. If you eat it with milk, then it's called "supaceria"

What is "cereal"?

100

"Ore" refers to this solid piece of dirt, not a music genre

What is a "rock"?

100

Ivora

(Every Place)

What is Everywhere?

100

Helliuma

(Element of Balloon)

What is Helium?

200

A "ciatera" refers to what Esparia calls a "descriptive verb" otherwise know as this

What is an "adjective"?

200
A "paya" is a cooked mixture of rice, protein, and vegetables, and derives from the Spanish word "paella"

What is a "stir fry"?

200

The word "nioxa" literally means "black air" or this

What is "dust" or "ash"?

200

Kraikár

(Fun Place)

What is a Party?

200

Feriuma

(Element of Blood)

What is Iron?

300

A verb with the suffix "no" attached is known as this form of the verb

What is the negative/negated form?

300

A "takeparto" is the word for this, traditionally eaten by deconstructing it layer by layer

What is a "sandwich"?

300

The word "espento" literally means "tree inside" or this

What is "wood"?

300

Oxár

(Air Place)

What is Outside?

300

Mircaluma

(Element of Lightning)

What is Lithium?

400

Esparia is always spoken with active voice, meaning the subject is always in this form, doing the action

What is the nominative?

400

A "prata" is this food, derived from the Irish word for it, "práta"

What is a "potato"?

400

The word "dumária" literally means "universal dome" and refers to this

What is a "star"?

400

Qogár

(Euphoria Place)

What is Home?

400

Neriuma

(Element of Human)

What is Nitrogen?

500

When a singular pronoun is used with a plural verb, a person's this is expressed

What is plurality?

500

"Emócome" is the word and anti-word of "food" overlapped to express this type of food

What is "poisonous food" or "rotten food"?

500

The word "aika" derives from an artist with the same name, and refers to this, prominently featured in their latest album cover

What is a "cherry blossom"?

500

Nocár

(Writing Place)

What is a Piece of Paper?

500

Uzuma

(Element of Alcohol)

What is Boron?