It consists of two parts. The first part consists of a dictionary in
Latin,
Persian and
Cuman written in the
Latin alphabet, and a column with Cuman verbs, names and pronouns with its meaning in Latin. The second part consists of Cuman-
German dictionary, information about the Cuman grammar, and poems belonging to
Petrarch. However the codex referred to the language as "Tatar" (). The first part of Codex Cumanicus was written for practical purposes, to help learn the language. The second part was written to spread Christianity among the
Cumans and different quotes from the religious books were provided with its Cuman translation. In the same section there are words, phrases, sentences and about 50 riddles, as well as stories about the life and work of religious leaders. (see Drimba, p. 35 and Schmieder in Schmieder/Schreiner, p. XIII). The codex consists of a number of independent works combined into one. ==Riddles==