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Language Generator

This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.

Adatuk

Adatuk Dictionary

Pronouns

ath (pronoun, /əð/): "he"

tath (pronoun, /təð/): "she"

ought (pronoun, /ɒt/): "they"

na (pronoun, /nə/): "you"

ayd (pronoun, /ed/): "we"

nak (pronoun, /nək/): "I"

Articles

asa (article, /asə/): "a"

the (article, /ðɛ/): "the"

Prepositions

satti (preposition, /sæɾɪ/): "and"

aizapatta (preposition, /aɪzəpaɾæ/): "as"

ni (preposition, /ni/): "from"

bisas (preposition, /bisəs/): "in"

ata (preposition, /ətə/): "of"

aidim (preposition, /aɪdɪm/): "or"

tta (preposition, /ɾa/): "to"

zou (preposition, /zaʊ/): "will"

en (preposition, /ɛn/): "with"

Numbers

qalek (number, /qəlɛk/): "zero"

adenih (number, /ədɛnɪh/): "one"

ettasi (number, /ɛɾəsi/): "two"

wizi (number, /wizɪ/): "three"

ma (number, /mæ/): "four"

idul (number, /idʌl/): "five"

ukasa (number, /ʌkəsə/): "six"

salaitha (number, /səlaɪðə/): "seven"

je (number, /dʒɛ/): "eight"

uwiwawli (number, /uwiwolɪ/): "nine"

laben (number, /ləbɛn/): "ten"

Questions

kina (question, /kina/): "what"

ahoughtu (question, /əhɒtʌ/): "who"

bubaz (question, /bubəz/): "how"

pou (question, /paʊ/): "why"

athawn (question, /əðon/): "when"

Interjections

usat (interjection, /ʌsət/): "hello"

awttoon (interjection, /oɾʊn/): "goodbye"

ichu (interjection, /ɪxu/): "hey"

ettini (interjection, /ɛɾɪnɪ/): "bye"

his (interjection, /his/): "ouch"

oon (interjection, /ʊn/): "wow"

itt (interjection, /iɾ/): "uh"

thasit (interjection, /θəsit/): "er"

asi (interjection, /asi/): "um"

Adverbs

ufaiva (adverb, /ʌfaɪvə/): "again"

inaita (adverb, /ɪnaɪtə/): "now"

izud (adverb, /ɪzud/): "soon"

attamiv (adverb, /əɾəmɪv/): "often"

tha (adverb, /ðə/): "sometimes"

iwisout (adverb, /iwɪsaʊt/): "always"

jabitath (adverb, /dʒəbitað/): "never"

aininili (adverb, /aɪnɪnili/): "seldom"

Adjectives

dajatu (adjective, /dədʒətu/): "aromatic"

wivayl (adjective, /wɪvel/): "basted"

fith (adjective, /fɪð/): "big"

isangiti (adjective, /ɪsəŋɪtɪ/): "bitter"

looli (adjective, /lʊlɪ/): "black"

as (adjective, /əs/): "blue"

ak (adjective, /ak/): "brown"

anet (adjective, /ənɛt/): "chilled"

aywought (adjective, /ewɒt/): "cold"

aza (adjective, /əzə/): "curried"

di (adjective, /di/): "dark"

adainitt (adjective, /ədaɪnɪɾ/): "deep"

ikakila (adjective, /ɪkækilə/): "divine"

awta (adjective, /ota/): "drunk"

lutilad (adjective, /lʌtɪləd/): "empty"

akisha (adjective, /əkɪʃə/): "evil"

latha (adjective, /laθæ/): "familiar"

ttazasa (adjective, /ɾəzəsə/): "fat"

delayttay (adjective, /dɛleɾe/): "flat"

tunaiz (adjective, /tʌnaɪz/): "frail"

aihoughni (adjective, /aɪhɒnɪ/): "fried"

gi (adjective, /gɪ/): "full"

aithalaz (adjective, /aɪθæləz/): "good"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "green"

ede (adjective, /ɛdɛ/): "grey"

sinasuh (adjective, /sɪnəsuh/): "honest"

api (adjective, /əpɪ/): "hot"

sushitt (adjective, /sʌʃɪɾ/): "light"

aga (adjective, /ægə/): "long"

chamachav (adjective, /tʃəmətʃæv/): "loud"

itishaysi (adjective, /ɪtɪʃesɪ/): "mortal"

ttu (adjective, /ɾu/): "mysterious"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "narrow"

adet (adjective, /ædɛt/): "old"

aittanatu (adjective, /aɪɾənætu/): "orange"

akilaitt (adjective, /əkilaɪɾ/): "pungent"

tinai (adjective, /tɪnaɪ/): "purple"

ibatha (adjective, /ɪbəðə/): "quiet"

thaynaitsa (adjective, /ðenaɪtsə/): "raw"

azouda (adjective, /azaʊdə/): "rectangular"

awd (adjective, /od/): "red"

linid (adjective, /lɪnid/): "roasted"

abawavai (adjective, /əbəwəvaɪ/): "round"

aymugiha (adjective, /emugɪha/): "salty"

atidatta (adjective, /ətidəɾə/): "savory"

awunas (adjective, /awʌnæs/): "shallow"

manan (adjective, /mənan/): "short"

gaysulas (adjective, /gesʌləs/): "smoked"

imuthu (adjective, /ɪmuðʌ/): "sober"

adi (adjective, /ədɪ/): "sour"

aina (adjective, /aɪnə/): "spicy"

wa (adjective, /wə/): "spiral"

ethadid (adjective, /ɛðədɪd/): "square"

ba (adjective, /ba/): "steamed"

vay (adjective, /ve/): "strange"

lujoughttith (adjective, /ludʒɒɾɪθ/): "strong"

unima (adjective, /unimə/): "sturdy"

awpaythouza (adjective, /opeðaʊzə/): "sweet"

nis (adjective, /nis/): "tall"

ttadoi (adjective, /ɾədɔɪ/): "thick"

pij (adjective, /pidʒ/): "thin"

qa (adjective, /qə/): "warm"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "weak"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "white"

nida (adjective, /nɪdə/): "wide"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "yellow"

jal (adjective, /dʒəl/): "young"

Verbs

ette (verb, /ɛɾɛ/): "bake"

inashuse (verb, /ɪnæʃusɛ/): "be"

itte (verb, /iɾɛ/): "belong"

isasatta (verb, /ɪsəsəɾə/): "bite"

qathi (verb, /qəðɪ/): "break"

idath (verb, /idað/): "burn"

asi (verb, /əsi/): "come"

nawade (verb, /næwədɛ/): "die"

kasaw (verb, /kəso/): "drink"

douttam (verb, /daʊɾam/): "eat"

athamada (verb, /əðəmadæ/): "fall"

aih (verb, /aɪh/): "fight"

attaim (verb, /əɾaɪm/): "find"

ila (verb, /ilə/): "fish"

nasiazis (verb, /nəʒəzɪs/): "fly"

iwi (verb, /ɪwɪ/): "frown"

tilav (verb, /tilæv/): "go"

avoot (verb, /əvʊt/): "growl"

sanad (verb, /sənəd/): "hate"

nitama (verb, /nɪtəmə/): "have"

iwusiwa (verb, /ɪwusɪwə/): "hear"

epala (verb, /ɛpələ/): "hide"

ah (verb, /əh/): "hold"

attali (verb, /əɾəli/): "hunt"

aws (verb, /os/): "jump"

uh (verb, /ʌh/): "kill"

udayttaba (verb, /udeɾəbə/): "know"

ttik (verb, /ɾɪk/): "laugh"

ayhed (verb, /ehɛd/): "lie"

ettoughta (verb, /ɛɾɒtə/): "live"

aytadda (verb, /etaɽə/): "lose"

wit (verb, /wit/): "love"

ttough (verb, /ɾɒ/): "need"

fattip (verb, /fəɾip/): "own"

fepinuh (verb, /fɛpinʌh/): "roast"

na (verb, /nə/): "run"

zattoughva (verb, /zəɾɒvæ/): "see"

ought (verb, /ɒt/): "sit"

du (verb, /du/): "sleep"

natakin (verb, /nətækɪn/): "smell"

na (verb, /nə/): "smile"

awtanik (verb, /otənik/): "stand"

masakatt (verb, /məsəkæɾ/): "strike"

asagi (verb, /əsəgi/): "swallow"

vajajit (verb, /vædʒədʒɪt/): "swim"

has (verb, /hæs/): "taste"

ataytt (verb, /əteɾ/): "throw"

datutti (verb, /dətuɾi/): "walk"

ittaga (verb, /ɪɾəgæ/): "want"

Nouns

av (noun, /əv/): "afternoon"

aba (noun, /əbə/): "ale"

chupu (noun, /chupu/): "all"

buzavoov (noun, /bʌzavʊv/): "alligator"

imek (noun, /imɛk/): "arm"

atit (noun, /ætit/): "ash"

ttev (noun, /ɾɛv/): "aunt"

alainat (noun, /əlaɪnət/): "axe"

apuvinai (noun, /æpʌvɪnaɪ/): "bark"

mathin (noun, /məðin/): "bay"

wumout (noun, /wʌmaʊt/): "beer"

nik (noun, /nik/): "beet"

ttayf (noun, /ɾef/): "bird"

awtunou (noun, /otʌnaʊ/): "blood"

widite (noun, /widɪtɛ/): "boar"

ku (noun, /ku/): "bone"

aith (noun, /aɪð/): "breakfast"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "breast"

oughni (noun, /ɒnɪ/): "brother"

na (noun, /nə/): "castle"

asinoutt (noun, /əsɪnaʊɾ/): "cat"

ufashough (noun, /ʌfəʃɒ/): "cat"

ttayluttayd (noun, /ɾelʌɾed/): "chest"

ka (noun, /ka/): "chicken"

ilaynith (noun, /ilenið/): "claw"

zayvaymak (noun, /zevemæk/): "cloud"

oughta (noun, /ɒtə/): "coconut"

dezifa (noun, /dɛzifə/): "crime"

nijayja (noun, /nidʒejə/): "day"

ak (noun, /ək/): "dinner"

atawnaj (noun, /ətonəj/): "dog"

bawew (noun, /bæwɛw/): "drink"

atitain (noun, /atɪtaɪn/): "dungeon"

danazi (noun, /dənæzi/): "ear"

nou (noun, /naʊ/): "earth"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "egg"

ttattavu (noun, /ɾæɾəvu/): "elder"

anilain (noun, /ənɪlaɪn/): "enemy"

ttipawsa (noun, /ɾiposa/): "evening"

mai (noun, /maɪ/): "eye"

iba (noun, /ɪbæ/): "family"

tittuth (noun, /tɪɾʌð/): "father"

awnida (noun, /onidə/): "feather"

aviz (noun, /əvɪz/): "fight"

ida (noun, /ɪdə/): "finger"

isa (noun, /ɪsə/): "fire"

vatahash (noun, /vətəhaʃ/): "fish"

sap (noun, /sæp/): "flesh"

zadayn (noun, /zəden/): "foot"

sawd (noun, /sod/): "forest"

ip (noun, /ip/): "fox"

adis (noun, /ædis/): "friend"

pitajough (noun, /pɪtadʒɒ/): "goose"

zataiki (noun, /zætaɪki/): "grease"

asaww (noun, /əsow/): "group"

litas (noun, /litəs/): "gulf"

aizala (noun, /aɪzæla/): "hair"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "hand"

uttak (noun, /uɾək/): "hat"

esai (noun, /ɛsaɪ/): "hate"

da (noun, /də/): "head"

athainal (noun, /əðaɪnəl/): "hill"

ijita (noun, /idʒitə/): "horn"

gidithi (noun, /gɪdɪðɪ/): "horse"

uh (noun, /ʌh/): "house"

lezang (noun, /lɛzəŋ/): "inn"

wusutta (noun, /wʌsuɾæ/): "island"

kattad (noun, /kəɾad/): "jaw"

machay (noun, /mətʃe/): "lake"

sanin (noun, /sanɪn/): "leaf"

at (noun, /at/): "leg"

atus (noun, /ətus/): "liver"

ibasipaw (noun, /ibəsɪpo/): "louse"

anenawd (noun, /anɛnod/): "love"

elik (noun, /ɛlik/): "lunch"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "man"

ttoung (noun, /ɾaʊŋ/): "many"

mutta (noun, /muɾæ/): "meal"

mizatt (noun, /mizæɾ/): "metal"

ajaythul (noun, /ədʒeðʌl/): "mine"

ttatasun (noun, /ɾətəsun/): "monster"

dal (noun, /dəl/): "moon"

ayla (noun, /ela/): "morning"

ufaila (noun, /ufaɪlə/): "mother"

in (noun, /in/): "mountain"

if (noun, /if/): "mouth"

vekiw (noun, /vɛkɪw/): "name"

shichiyaw (noun, /ʃɪxiyo/): "neck"

alays (noun, /əles/): "night"

uzimid (noun, /ʌzɪmɪd/): "noodle"

ayna (noun, /enə/): "nose"

ayfatifou (noun, /efætɪfaʊ/): "ocean"

shitit (noun, /ʃɪtɪt/): "parent"

aynettoosu (noun, /enɛɾʊsu/): "path"

imaza (noun, /iməzæ/): "peace"

naithayn (noun, /naɪðen/): "pepper"

nana (noun, /nənæ/): "person"

tiviwav (noun, /tivɪwav/): "pie"

thich (noun, /ðɪtʃ/): "pig"

ittadida (noun, /iɾədɪdə/): "rabbit"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "rain"

aniwa (noun, /ənɪwə/): "rat"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "river"

timittun (noun, /timɪɾun/): "robe"

dis (noun, /dɪs/): "rock"

ingijega (noun, /iŋɪdʒɛgə/): "root"

wayttuj (noun, /weɾuj/): "salt"

dakaiwi (noun, /dəkaɪwɪ/): "sand"

al (noun, /əl/): "seed"

sabuhutt (noun, /səbuhuɾ/): "sibling"

aitatha (noun, /aɪtəðə/): "sister"

uw (noun, /ʌw/): "skin"

daythaisat (noun, /deðaɪsat/): "sky"

anathoo (noun, /ənəðʊ/): "smoke"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "snake"

atawwa (noun, /ətowæ/): "soup"

asawttaypa (noun, /əsoɾepə/): "star"

pawthat (noun, /poðət/): "stew"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "stomach"

ithil (noun, /iðil/): "stone"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "stream"

adamad (noun, /ədæmæd/): "sun"

nuvough (noun, /nuvɒ/): "sword"

aypitt (noun, /epɪɾ/): "tail"

thimaka (noun, /ðiməka/): "tavern"

fu (noun, /fʌ/): "thumb"

zaittuttai (noun, /zaɪɾʌɾaɪ/): "tongue"

ittayza (noun, /ɪɾezæ/): "tooth"

irina (noun, /iɹinə/): "tree"

ichiba (noun, /ɪtʃɪbə/): "truth"

ekil (noun, /ɛkɪl/): "uncle"

su (noun, /sʌ/): "valley"

uttaha (noun, /ʌɾəhæ/): "war"

oughwittaifi (noun, /ɒwɪɾaɪfi/): "water"

ittufith (noun, /ɪɾufɪð/): "way"

sali (noun, /səlɪ/): "wine"

shidasav (noun, /ʃɪdæsəv/): "woman"

ittizitta (noun, /ɪɾɪzɪɾə/): "word"