When translating there are three types of 'Gallifreyan' that are useful. Latin-Krono Gallifreyan, English-Krono Gallifreyan, and Krono Gallifreyan. There is also Latin-English-Krono Gallifreyan but it is usually refereed to as Latin-Krono Gallifreyan.
Latin-Krono Gallifreyan is Krono Gallifreyan written with the ISO basic Latin alphabet. This would appear like this "LaTiN KRoNo GaLliFReYaN WRiTe I" This version of writing can be seen across this website and is very useful for explaining Krono Gallifreyan as well as translating it. It is also can be a simple way to write Krono Gallifreyan as it would be said out loud. Usually the first step in translating for beginners is writing the sentence they want in Latin-Krono Gallifreyan. The uppercase letters are consonants. They are written as uppercase because they create the structure of the sentence. The second half of double letters and digraphs as well as all vowels are written as lower case. All Gallifreyan grammar is used for this. In order to indicate the end of a sentence circle use a period. When writing sentences that split the sentence circles can be written next to each other or on top of one another. The example given above is technically Latin-English-Krono Gallifreyan as the words are English words. Latin-Krono Gallifreyan would have the words as they are spelled in Krono Gallifreyan. However, as said above, Latin-English-Krono Gallifreyan is usually refereed to as Latin-Krono Gallifreyan.
English-Krono Gallifreyan is Krono Gallifreyan written with English words. It is written using the full grammar and alphabet of Gallifreyan. This means that the time tenses are still written as they would be for Krono Gallifreyan. This is very useful as while it can take a little while to get used to the grammar of Krono Gallifreyan writing.
Krono Gallifreyan is the language that this blog is about. It uses words, grammar, and alphabets that have nothing to do with English or any other linear-language except as a coincidence. For better explanation, see the rest of the website.