Hirud Translator

Hirud was the language of the Hirud people, who were either a Turkic or Altaic steppe nomads that roamed Eurasia from 200s BC to 1000s AD. These people were known for their fierce combat and skills, and for establishing a large empire in the European and Central Asian regions right after the fall of the Hunnic Empire/Khaganate that lasted from the 5th to 11th centuries AD, and was considered to be the direct succession of the European Hun state. The Hirud language faded out shortly after the 10th century AD. Little is known about its structure, and most of the lexical list is limited, speculative or hypothetical. Please note that the Hirud language never used the Latin script as its writing system, as its core vocabulary was written in Byzantine Greek script; everything here is mainly reconstructed or hypothetical.
Upon translating, you will encounter some symbols which may confuse you, so I'll break it down for you to understand:
Asterisk (*) - means the word has been attested or is hypothetical/reconstructed.
Question mark (?) - means the word is unattested or unknown.
Plus (+) - means the word has been loaned/borrowed or is a cognate with another Altaic language.
Please keep in mind that Hirud won't have every word or sentence because of its scarce resources, consider giving suggestions for the language, but I doubt this translator will ever be finished because of my poor knowledge in Altaic languages, sorry. >_<"

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