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

Aneha

Aneha Dictionary

Pronouns

ude (pronoun, /udɛ/): "he"

al (pronoun, /æl/): "she"

nal (pronoun, /nəl/): "they"

ni (pronoun, /nɪ/): "you"

jis (pronoun, /jɪs/): "we"

thitt (pronoun, /θiɾ/): "I"

Articles

ashu (article, /əʃu/): "a"

im (article, /ɪm/): "the"

Prepositions

canakough (preposition, /cænəkɒ/): "and"

ad (preposition, /əd/): "as"

vineka (preposition, /vɪnɛkə/): "from"

ujina (preposition, /ʌdʒɪnə/): "in"

sa (preposition, /sə/): "of"

siviwa (preposition, /sivɪwə/): "or"

oulalutsa (preposition, /aʊlalutsæ/): "to"

nilapi (preposition, /nɪlapɪ/): "will"

ufaytt (preposition, /ufeɾ/): "with"

Numbers

ttoo (number, /ɾʊ/): "zero"

isalak (number, /isəlæk/): "one"

fi (number, /fɪ/): "two"

nafin (number, /nəfin/): "three"

attana (number, /əɾənə/): "four"

ki (number, /ki/): "five"

la (number, /lə/): "six"

baib (number, /baɪb/): "seven"

pap (number, /pəp/): "eight"

zay (number, /ze/): "nine"

taloughtt (number, /talɒɾ/): "ten"

Questions

sawna (question, /sonə/): "what"

nidu (question, /nɪdu/): "who"

ooditt (question, /ʊdiɾ/): "how"

un (question, /ʌn/): "why"

layttawtai (question, /leɾotaɪ/): "when"

Interjections

pawivoughn (interjection, /pəwivɒn/): "hello"

attiteni (interjection, /əɾɪtɛnɪ/): "goodbye"

inasha (interjection, /inəʃə/): "hey"

etaydun (interjection, /ɛtedʌn/): "bye"

afiw (interjection, /əfɪw/): "ouch"

zanga (interjection, /zəŋa/): "wow"

ashab (interjection, /əʃəb/): "uh"

ayzatta (interjection, /ezəɾə/): "er"

te (interjection, /tɛ/): "um"

Adverbs

datika (adverb, /dætɪkə/): "again"

avage (adverb, /əvægɛ/): "now"

ttattana (adverb, /ɾəɾənə/): "soon"

tazik (adverb, /tazɪk/): "often"

adasi (adverb, /ədəsɪ/): "sometimes"

nila (adverb, /nilə/): "always"

ula (adverb, /ʌlə/): "never"

tif (adverb, /tif/): "seldom"

Adjectives

aw (adjective, /əw/): "aromatic"

ilasarr (adjective, /ɪləsər/): "basted"

lizini (adjective, /lizɪnɪ/): "big"

ttasoughtt (adjective, /ɾasɒɾ/): "bitter"

angith (adjective, /əŋɪð/): "black"

ttattoughttal (adjective, /ɾəɾɒɾəl/): "blue"

awe (adjective, /əwɛ/): "brown"

ttesoughs (adjective, /ɾɛsɒs/): "chilled"

tha (adjective, /ðə/): "cold"

idoughdabi (adjective, /idɒdəbɪ/): "curried"

idaw (adjective, /ido/): "dark"

igacha (adjective, /ɪgatʃə/): "deep"

abazoo (adjective, /æbəzʊ/): "divine"

situk (adjective, /sɪtʌk/): "drunk"

ihookap (adjective, /ihʊkəp/): "empty"

oughnayttatha (adjective, /ɒneɾəðə/): "evil"

hafawi (adjective, /həfəwɪ/): "familiar"

aisiich (adjective, /aɪʒɪtʃ/): "fat"

ma (adjective, /mæ/): "flat"

atat (adjective, /ətət/): "frail"

nit (adjective, /nit/): "fried"

atuk (adjective, /ətuk/): "full"

ttamayze (adjective, /ɾəmezɛ/): "good"

vi (adjective, /vɪ/): "green"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "grey"

ette (adjective, /ɛɾɛ/): "honest"

oughshana (adjective, /ɒʃənə/): "hot"

atti (adjective, /əɾɪ/): "light"

thayf (adjective, /ðef/): "long"

moov (adjective, /mʊv/): "loud"

anali (adjective, /ənali/): "mortal"

ttitisutt (adjective, /ɾitɪsʌɾ/): "mysterious"

gebis (adjective, /gɛbɪs/): "narrow"

saittoott (adjective, /saɪɾʊɾ/): "old"

havaloom (adjective, /həvəlʊm/): "orange"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "pungent"

atai (adjective, /ətaɪ/): "purple"

ttid (adjective, /ɾɪd/): "quiet"

tasid (adjective, /tæsid/): "raw"

dai (adjective, /daɪ/): "rectangular"

tidi (adjective, /tɪdɪ/): "red"

ayth (adjective, /eθ/): "roasted"

ttuyang (adjective, /ɾʌyəŋ/): "round"

tik (adjective, /tik/): "salty"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "savory"

afootis (adjective, /əfʊtɪs/): "shallow"

aingatta (adjective, /aɪŋəɾa/): "short"

ttapi (adjective, /ɾəpi/): "smoked"

vasata (adjective, /vəsətə/): "sober"

da (adjective, /də/): "sour"

thipatt (adjective, /ðipəɾ/): "spicy"

abaitt (adjective, /əbaɪɾ/): "spiral"

attayhitough (adjective, /əɾehitɒ/): "square"

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

makain (adjective, /məkaɪn/): "strange"

ttaqi (adjective, /ɾəqɪ/): "strong"

imati (adjective, /ɪmati/): "sturdy"

at (adjective, /æt/): "sweet"

fi (adjective, /fɪ/): "tall"

irrit (adjective, /irɪt/): "thick"

ilum (adjective, /ɪlum/): "thin"

kalazai (adjective, /kaləzaɪ/): "warm"

bayt (adjective, /bet/): "weak"

tahoughgi (adjective, /təhɒgɪ/): "white"

atalaita (adjective, /ətəlaɪtə/): "wide"

ing (adjective, /ɪŋ/): "yellow"

awttek (adjective, /oɾɛk/): "young"

Verbs

att (verb, /əɾ/): "bake"

aban (verb, /əbən/): "be"

zi (verb, /zi/): "belong"

withiz (verb, /wɪðiz/): "bite"

sim (verb, /sɪm/): "break"

atadaw (verb, /ətədo/): "burn"

ze (verb, /zɛ/): "come"

anaytteya (verb, /əneɾɛyə/): "die"

ethaych (verb, /ɛθetʃ/): "drink"

ut (verb, /ut/): "eat"

la (verb, /lə/): "fall"

faisidich (verb, /faɪsiditʃ/): "fight"

aila (verb, /aɪlə/): "find"

oughla (verb, /ɒla/): "fish"

akitt (verb, /əkiɾ/): "fly"

ttataival (verb, /ɾætaɪvəl/): "frown"

sijoothaid (verb, /sɪjʊðaɪd/): "go"

zatting (verb, /zəɾɪŋ/): "growl"

taw (verb, /to/): "hate"

sa (verb, /sə/): "have"

inatta (verb, /inəɾæ/): "hear"

kap (verb, /kəp/): "hide"

thusach (verb, /ðusəx/): "hold"

pough (verb, /pɒ/): "hunt"

taniz (verb, /tənɪz/): "jump"

lituthaw (verb, /lɪtuðo/): "kill"

aythitawba (verb, /eðɪtobæ/): "know"

aymimitt (verb, /emɪmɪɾ/): "laugh"

toughzeth (verb, /tɒzɛð/): "lie"

athangai (verb, /əðəŋaɪ/): "live"

apeso (verb, /æpɛsɔ/): "lose"

lafigayt (verb, /ləfɪget/): "love"

abathulou (verb, /əbəðʌlaʊ/): "need"

bupayma (verb, /bʌpemə/): "own"

oughl (verb, /ɒl/): "roast"

nenu (verb, /nɛnu/): "run"

uttanis (verb, /ʌɾanɪs/): "see"

oobepen (verb, /ʊbɛpɛn/): "sit"

vinoud (verb, /vɪnaʊd/): "sleep"

hites (verb, /hitɛs/): "smell"

imett (verb, /ɪmɛɾ/): "smile"

uth (verb, /uð/): "stand"

ehep (verb, /ɛhɛp/): "strike"

dithayb (verb, /diðeb/): "swallow"

anailid (verb, /ænaɪlɪd/): "swim"

isu (verb, /ɪsʌ/): "taste"

ine (verb, /inɛ/): "throw"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "walk"

nijangej (verb, /nɪdʒəŋɛdʒ/): "want"

Nouns

aynay (noun, /ene/): "afternoon"

ditou (noun, /ditaʊ/): "ale"

payduthak (noun, /pedʌðæk/): "all"

aval (noun, /əvəl/): "alligator"

shik (noun, /ʃɪk/): "arm"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "ash"

inoughnave (noun, /ɪnɒnəvɛ/): "aunt"

latha (noun, /læðə/): "axe"

al (noun, /əl/): "bark"

athafite (noun, /əðæfitɛ/): "bay"

azidina (noun, /əzɪdɪnə/): "beer"

ingay (noun, /ɪŋe/): "beet"

azam (noun, /æzəm/): "bird"

ainihette (noun, /aɪnɪhɛɾɛ/): "blood"

ewe (noun, /ɛwɛ/): "boar"

ilough (noun, /ɪlɒ/): "bone"

isachal (noun, /isachəl/): "breakfast"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "breast"

ichalava (noun, /ɪtʃələvə/): "brother"

kai (noun, /kaɪ/): "castle"

ba (noun, /bə/): "cat"

aivough (noun, /aɪvɒ/): "cat"

ttaloo (noun, /ɾəlʊ/): "chest"

thude (noun, /ðʌdɛ/): "chicken"

attilu (noun, /əɾɪlu/): "claw"

sayda (noun, /sedə/): "cloud"

awaittije (noun, /əwaɪɾijɛ/): "coconut"

kuvitish (noun, /kʌvɪtɪʃ/): "crime"

nim (noun, /nɪm/): "day"

oomevupay (noun, /ʊmɛvʌpe/): "dinner"

agetat (noun, /əgɛtət/): "dog"

magid (noun, /mægid/): "drink"

unenil (noun, /ʌnɛnɪl/): "dungeon"

ipizitti (noun, /ipɪzɪɾi/): "ear"

weng (noun, /wɛŋ/): "earth"

pan (noun, /pən/): "egg"

ttoutoughfitt (noun, /ɾaʊtɒfiɾ/): "elder"

as (noun, /əs/): "enemy"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "evening"

am (noun, /əm/): "eye"

atti (noun, /æɾi/): "family"

aisilou (noun, /aɪsilaʊ/): "father"

dethoughzan (noun, /dɛðɒzən/): "feather"

itittaki (noun, /itiɾəkɪ/): "fight"

ouz (noun, /aʊz/): "finger"

lapawpa (noun, /ləpopa/): "fire"

atasa (noun, /ətəsə/): "fish"

tizi (noun, /tɪzɪ/): "flesh"

thazun (noun, /θəzun/): "foot"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "forest"

the (noun, /ðɛ/): "fox"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "friend"

pechoughna (noun, /pɛtʃɒnæ/): "goose"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "grease"

juva (noun, /jʌvæ/): "group"

ip (noun, /ɪp/): "gulf"

uthishima (noun, /ʌðɪʃɪmə/): "hair"

damaitt (noun, /dəmaɪɾ/): "hand"

ab (noun, /əb/): "hat"

az (noun, /əz/): "hate"

wij (noun, /wij/): "head"

awday (noun, /ode/): "hill"

hay (noun, /he/): "horn"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "horse"

datt (noun, /dæɾ/): "house"

tazedouv (noun, /təzɛdaʊv/): "inn"

ikisoughhi (noun, /ikɪsɒhi/): "island"

ttaf (noun, /ɾəf/): "jaw"

paf (noun, /pəf/): "lake"

akifilou (noun, /əkifɪlaʊ/): "leaf"

ttutidal (noun, /ɾʌtɪdəl/): "leg"

ounuch (noun, /aʊnʌtʃ/): "liver"

awthazisaw (noun, /oðəzɪso/): "louse"

ninal (noun, /nɪnəl/): "love"

uming (noun, /umiŋ/): "lunch"

sipab (noun, /sɪpæb/): "man"

etasar (noun, /ɛtəsəɹ/): "many"

atazi (noun, /ətəzɪ/): "meal"

soughlikayl (noun, /sɒlɪkel/): "metal"

mubawpa (noun, /mʌbopæ/): "mine"

thadai (noun, /ðədaɪ/): "monster"

esa (noun, /ɛsə/): "moon"

aizabi (noun, /aɪzæbɪ/): "morning"

dayf (noun, /def/): "mother"

lahalatt (noun, /ləhalaɾ/): "mountain"

woumat (noun, /waʊmət/): "mouth"

ah (noun, /əh/): "name"

ngi (noun, /ŋi/): "neck"

sutit (noun, /sutɪt/): "night"

azabeku (noun, /əzəbɛku/): "noodle"

lufabil (noun, /lufəbɪl/): "nose"

bupetawz (noun, /bupɛtoz/): "ocean"

talaka (noun, /tələkə/): "parent"

kikap (noun, /kɪkæp/): "path"

soo (noun, /sʊ/): "peace"

dattittayn (noun, /dəɾɪɾen/): "pepper"

oosalab (noun, /ʊsələb/): "person"

aidaw (noun, /aɪdo/): "pie"

ttayshoo (noun, /ɾeʃʊ/): "pig"

ath (noun, /əð/): "rabbit"

mithaw (noun, /mɪðo/): "rain"

thisough (noun, /ðisɒ/): "rat"

avettatte (noun, /əvɛɾəɾɛ/): "river"

anav (noun, /ənəv/): "robe"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "rock"

kaw (noun, /ko/): "root"

dawzu (noun, /dozu/): "salt"

upiza (noun, /upɪzə/): "sand"

chayki (noun, /tʃeki/): "seed"

tadimal (noun, /tədɪməl/): "sibling"

vatanun (noun, /vætænʌn/): "sister"

tisaym (noun, /tɪsem/): "skin"

ilal (noun, /ɪlæl/): "sky"

aidain (noun, /aɪdaɪn/): "smoke"

aka (noun, /əkə/): "snake"

idaish (noun, /idaɪʃ/): "soup"

athakitu (noun, /əðəkɪtʌ/): "star"

dil (noun, /dil/): "stew"

oodan (noun, /ʊdən/): "stomach"

pid (noun, /pɪd/): "stone"

sudunay (noun, /sudune/): "stream"

tudik (noun, /tʌdɪk/): "sun"

av (noun, /əv/): "sword"

sasaj (noun, /sasəj/): "tail"

aww (noun, /ow/): "tavern"

ing (noun, /iŋ/): "thumb"

at (noun, /ət/): "tongue"

moughme (noun, /mɒmɛ/): "tooth"

athathatt (noun, /aðəðəɾ/): "tree"

anaza (noun, /ənəzə/): "truth"

inidooh (noun, /inɪdʊh/): "uncle"

akittud (noun, /ækɪɾʌd/): "valley"

isa (noun, /isə/): "war"

ejoupane (noun, /ɛjaʊpənɛ/): "water"

fil (noun, /fɪl/): "way"

dalav (noun, /dələv/): "wine"

anesa (noun, /ənɛsa/): "woman"

idawtti (noun, /ɪdoɾɪ/): "word"