komo – how: Komo (how) yu (you) zwo (to make) se (this)? – How do you make this / have you made this?
way – why: Way (why) yu (you) bu (not) somni (to sleep)? – Why don't you sleep?
wen – when: Wen (when) yu (you) lai (to come)? – When are you coming?
wo – where: Wo (where) es (is) may (my) docha (daughter)? – Where is my daughter?
a wo – where, to what direction: A wo (where) yu (you) yao (to want) go (to go)? – Where do you want to go?
fon wo – where from: Fon wo (where from) yu (you) lai (to come)? – Where do you come from?
kwanto – how many, how much: Kwanto (how many) bonbon (sweets) yu (you) he ("past tense") chi (to eat)? – How many sweets have you eaten?
8. Emphasizing of the whole phrase meaning: ya (before or after the predicate)
- Me (I) ya lubi (to love) yu (you)! – I love you indeed!
- Es (is) ya hao (good) dey (day)! – What a good day!
9. Emphasizing of a single word: hi (in assertion), ku (in a question)
- Me (I) hi bu (not) yao (to want) somni (to sleep). – Personally I don't want to sleep.
- Yu (you) ku bu (not) yao (to want) somni (to sleep)? – Is it you who doesn't want to sleep?