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Language Generator

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

Inutt

Inutt Dictionary

Pronouns

ttek (pronoun, /ɾɛk/): "he"

dought (pronoun, /dɒt/): "she"

jaib (pronoun, /dʒaɪb/): "they"

ul (pronoun, /ʌl/): "you"

iz (pronoun, /ɪz/): "we"

id (pronoun, /id/): "I"

Articles

usa (article, /usə/): "a"

si (article, /sɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

beni (preposition, /bɛnɪ/): "and"

awsanit (preposition, /osənɪt/): "as"

bifu (preposition, /bɪfʌ/): "from"

aluna (preposition, /əlʌnə/): "in"

nes (preposition, /nɛs/): "of"

iti (preposition, /ɪtɪ/): "or"

vashitt (preposition, /vəʃɪɾ/): "to"

unaifa (preposition, /unaɪfə/): "will"

thipachav (preposition, /θɪpəchəv/): "with"

Numbers

ittayhana (number, /iɾehanə/): "zero"

chazi (number, /tʃəzɪ/): "one"

tu (number, /tu/): "two"

nganoughttu (number, /ŋənɒɾu/): "three"

menasin (number, /mɛnəsɪn/): "four"

toudinan (number, /taʊdinən/): "five"

gattun (number, /gæɾun/): "six"

ti (number, /ti/): "seven"

aichattai (number, /aɪtʃaɾaɪ/): "eight"

anadat (number, /ənædət/): "nine"

nis (number, /nɪs/): "ten"

Questions

thaka (question, /ðakə/): "what"

tinitti (question, /tɪnɪɾi/): "who"

lath (question, /ləð/): "how"

ttaluch (question, /ɾəlutʃ/): "why"

gan (question, /gən/): "when"

Interjections

ang (interjection, /əŋ/): "hello"

usi (interjection, /usɪ/): "goodbye"

ahu (interjection, /əhu/): "hey"

awlahada (interjection, /oləhədə/): "bye"

am (interjection, /əm/): "ouch"

in (interjection, /in/): "wow"

irranatt (interjection, /ɪrənæɾ/): "uh"

apith (interjection, /əpɪθ/): "er"

ituta (interjection, /itutæ/): "um"

Adverbs

nayttazitt (adverb, /neɾəzɪɾ/): "again"

aykatt (adverb, /ekəɾ/): "now"

tti (adverb, /ɾi/): "soon"

unettitti (adverb, /unɛɾiɾɪ/): "often"

osema (adverb, /ɔsɛmə/): "sometimes"

ta (adverb, /tæ/): "always"

thittangah (adverb, /ðɪɾaŋəh/): "never"

itina (adverb, /itɪna/): "seldom"

Adjectives

saybay (adjective, /sebe/): "aromatic"

battami (adjective, /bæɾəmɪ/): "basted"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "big"

anal (adjective, /anəl/): "bitter"

nafapi (adjective, /næfəpɪ/): "black"

ngineba (adjective, /ŋɪnɛbæ/): "blue"

dathecha (adjective, /dəθɛtʃə/): "brown"

aytirabi (adjective, /etiɹəbɪ/): "chilled"

shataza (adjective, /ʃətæzə/): "cold"

angathawt (adjective, /əŋəðot/): "curried"

atathivaw (adjective, /ətəðɪvo/): "dark"

aytiwaiti (adjective, /etiwaɪtɪ/): "deep"

as (adjective, /əs/): "divine"

itisach (adjective, /itɪsətʃ/): "drunk"

chu (adjective, /xʌ/): "empty"

inithufai (adjective, /iniðʌfaɪ/): "evil"

isek (adjective, /ɪsɛk/): "familiar"

hunitha (adjective, /hʌnɪðə/): "fat"

oughthayfab (adjective, /ɒðefəb/): "flat"

ngu (adjective, /ŋʌ/): "frail"

aiz (adjective, /aɪz/): "fried"

dath (adjective, /daθ/): "full"

ena (adjective, /ɛnə/): "good"

ttittadad (adjective, /ɾiɾədəd/): "green"

aydittatti (adjective, /edɪɾəɾi/): "grey"

zasazam (adjective, /zəsazam/): "honest"

oit (adjective, /ɔɪt/): "hot"

du (adjective, /du/): "light"

akiban (adjective, /əkɪbən/): "long"

zasa (adjective, /zəsæ/): "loud"

afilan (adjective, /əfɪlæn/): "mortal"

tatt (adjective, /təɾ/): "mysterious"

kathaitti (adjective, /kəðaɪɾɪ/): "narrow"

susitol (adjective, /sʌsɪtɔl/): "old"

awtuday (adjective, /otude/): "orange"

pai (adjective, /paɪ/): "pungent"

zif (adjective, /zif/): "purple"

sishuzin (adjective, /sɪʃuzɪn/): "quiet"

panga (adjective, /pəŋə/): "raw"

tikadat (adjective, /tɪkədət/): "rectangular"

panina (adjective, /paninə/): "red"

avatay (adjective, /avəte/): "roasted"

anavam (adjective, /ənəvəm/): "round"

liz (adjective, /lɪz/): "salty"

adday (adjective, /əɽe/): "savory"

angukitti (adjective, /əŋʌkɪɾɪ/): "shallow"

va (adjective, /və/): "short"

thoughpa (adjective, /ðɒpæ/): "smoked"

ale (adjective, /əlɛ/): "sober"

ipaileta (adjective, /ɪpaɪlɛtə/): "sour"

ethuvat (adjective, /ɛðuvət/): "spicy"

anay (adjective, /ane/): "spiral"

atheles (adjective, /əðɛlɛs/): "square"

sain (adjective, /saɪn/): "steamed"

mabimi (adjective, /məbɪmɪ/): "strange"

saw (adjective, /səw/): "strong"

thadat (adjective, /ðadət/): "sturdy"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "sweet"

nedawtta (adjective, /nɛdoɾə/): "tall"

sitathoughk (adjective, /sɪtaðɒk/): "thick"

ttatt (adjective, /ɾəɾ/): "thin"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "warm"

bi (adjective, /bi/): "weak"

pinashai (adjective, /pinaʃaɪ/): "white"

api (adjective, /əpɪ/): "wide"

littidi (adjective, /lɪɾidɪ/): "yellow"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "young"

Verbs

mizap (verb, /mizəp/): "bake"

ettaydikay (verb, /ɛɾedɪke/): "be"

sachas (verb, /sətʃəs/): "belong"

thi (verb, /ðɪ/): "bite"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "break"

situtta (verb, /sɪtʌɾə/): "burn"

es (verb, /ɛs/): "come"

dasiwa (verb, /dəsiwə/): "die"

af (verb, /əf/): "drink"

lungata (verb, /lʌŋætə/): "eat"

ipafakai (verb, /ɪpəfækaɪ/): "fall"

isutata (verb, /ɪsʌtətə/): "fight"

hoinekay (verb, /hɔɪnɛke/): "find"

latutt (verb, /lətʌɾ/): "fish"

ittule (verb, /ɪɾulɛ/): "fly"

palan (verb, /palən/): "frown"

ishifi (verb, /iʃɪfi/): "go"

ijetaw (verb, /ɪjɛtəw/): "growl"

mifuchi (verb, /mɪfʌtʃɪ/): "hate"

eha (verb, /ɛhə/): "have"

ilawj (verb, /iloj/): "hear"

fased (verb, /fəsɛd/): "hide"

ikavi (verb, /ikævi/): "hold"

ttamih (verb, /ɾəmɪh/): "hunt"

besil (verb, /bɛsil/): "jump"

aythatouttai (verb, /eðətaʊɾaɪ/): "kill"

savema (verb, /səvɛmə/): "know"

atti (verb, /əɾi/): "laugh"

aybukai (verb, /ebʌkaɪ/): "lie"

shekaji (verb, /ʃɛkədʒi/): "live"

is (verb, /is/): "lose"

tusay (verb, /tuse/): "love"

aydal (verb, /edəl/): "need"

itte (verb, /ɪɾɛ/): "own"

pailu (verb, /paɪlʌ/): "roast"

div (verb, /dɪv/): "run"

ijibi (verb, /ɪdʒɪbɪ/): "see"

ttu (verb, /ɾu/): "sit"

ttitawg (verb, /ɾɪtog/): "sleep"

fuvakan (verb, /fuvəkən/): "smell"

itatticha (verb, /itəɾitʃə/): "smile"

ming (verb, /mɪŋ/): "stand"

ad (verb, /əd/): "strike"

taymough (verb, /temɒ/): "swallow"

ung (verb, /ʌŋ/): "swim"

oughyaytipa (verb, /ɒyetɪpə/): "taste"

ain (verb, /aɪn/): "throw"

awl (verb, /ol/): "walk"

adettam (verb, /ədɛɾəm/): "want"

Nouns

dab (noun, /dæb/): "afternoon"

aitt (noun, /aɪɾ/): "ale"

ath (noun, /æð/): "all"

inatin (noun, /ɪnətin/): "alligator"

thetought (noun, /ðɛtɒt/): "arm"

ifakain (noun, /ɪfəkaɪn/): "ash"

agat (noun, /əgət/): "aunt"

ittaw (noun, /ɪɾo/): "axe"

pukough (noun, /pʌkɒ/): "bark"

attanaz (noun, /aɾənəz/): "bay"

thimati (noun, /ðɪmætɪ/): "beer"

oughvaw (noun, /ɒvo/): "beet"

tida (noun, /tɪdə/): "bird"

awttusu (noun, /oɾusʌ/): "blood"

ihem (noun, /ihɛm/): "boar"

feth (noun, /fɛð/): "bone"

ttetiz (noun, /ɾɛtɪz/): "breakfast"

ep (noun, /ɛp/): "breast"

shough (noun, /ʃɒ/): "brother"

is (noun, /is/): "castle"

athuji (noun, /əθudʒɪ/): "cat"

ittawnan (noun, /ɪɾonən/): "cat"

sasadan (noun, /səsədæn/): "chest"

ud (noun, /ʌd/): "chicken"

awt (noun, /ot/): "claw"

as (noun, /əs/): "cloud"

attoutabe (noun, /aɾaʊtəbɛ/): "coconut"

inese (noun, /inɛsɛ/): "crime"

ngul (noun, /ŋʌl/): "day"

gati (noun, /gæti/): "dinner"

dalai (noun, /dəlaɪ/): "dog"

atashutt (noun, /ətəʃʌɾ/): "drink"

ikamayd (noun, /ɪkamed/): "dungeon"

palitirr (noun, /pəlitir/): "ear"

ki (noun, /ki/): "earth"

pil (noun, /pil/): "egg"

isuhan (noun, /ɪsʌhæn/): "elder"

apamaychi (noun, /əpəmexɪ/): "enemy"

iwatt (noun, /iwəɾ/): "evening"

dih (noun, /dɪh/): "eye"

aij (noun, /aɪj/): "family"

uhanafu (noun, /uhənəfʌ/): "father"

atagad (noun, /ətægæd/): "feather"

tena (noun, /tɛnə/): "fight"

utaiza (noun, /utaɪzə/): "finger"

thoughka (noun, /ðɒkə/): "fire"

naizi (noun, /naɪzi/): "fish"

iwunut (noun, /ɪwʌnut/): "flesh"

bitti (noun, /biɾɪ/): "foot"

eduj (noun, /ɛdʌj/): "forest"

anal (noun, /ənal/): "fox"

ivaba (noun, /ivabə/): "friend"

thinayli (noun, /θinelɪ/): "goose"

lenedis (noun, /lɛnɛdɪs/): "grease"

ami (noun, /əmɪ/): "group"

ttaditak (noun, /ɾədɪtək/): "gulf"

nisitak (noun, /nisɪtək/): "hair"

aba (noun, /abə/): "hand"

avitez (noun, /əvɪtɛz/): "hat"

oughwa (noun, /ɒwə/): "hate"

sit (noun, /sɪt/): "head"

itittu (noun, /ɪtɪɾu/): "hill"

sai (noun, /saɪ/): "horn"

at (noun, /ət/): "horse"

awttija (noun, /oɾɪjə/): "house"

li (noun, /li/): "inn"

an (noun, /ən/): "island"

dujanes (noun, /dʌjənɛs/): "jaw"

ttoothe (noun, /ɾʊðɛ/): "lake"

attala (noun, /əɾəlæ/): "leaf"

ahaza (noun, /æhəzə/): "leg"

attati (noun, /əɾətɪ/): "liver"

itazin (noun, /itəzin/): "louse"

agizis (noun, /agɪzɪs/): "love"

uthu (noun, /ʌðʌ/): "lunch"

attittun (noun, /əɾiɾʌn/): "man"

aidis (noun, /aɪdis/): "many"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "meal"

ettettathu (noun, /ɛɾɛɾəðʌ/): "metal"

tathuttik (noun, /taðʌɾɪk/): "mine"

at (noun, /æt/): "monster"

ladu (noun, /lədʌ/): "moon"

sinethai (noun, /sɪnɛθaɪ/): "morning"

aqaw (noun, /əqo/): "mother"

aynal (noun, /enəl/): "mountain"

fath (noun, /fəð/): "mouth"

itin (noun, /ɪtɪn/): "name"

wat (noun, /wət/): "neck"

an (noun, /ən/): "night"

aip (noun, /aɪp/): "noodle"

anuda (noun, /ənʌda/): "nose"

bidi (noun, /bidɪ/): "ocean"

joughthali (noun, /dʒɒðəli/): "parent"

inaki (noun, /inəkɪ/): "path"

lab (noun, /ləb/): "peace"

atishaiwa (noun, /ətiʃaɪwə/): "pepper"

vita (noun, /vitə/): "person"

iziwit (noun, /ɪzɪwit/): "pie"

tagaipai (noun, /tagaɪpaɪ/): "pig"

dasus (noun, /dəsʌs/): "rabbit"

apaisis (noun, /əpaɪsɪs/): "rain"

oulana (noun, /aʊlænə/): "rat"

igai (noun, /ɪgaɪ/): "river"

ittiwanga (noun, /iɾiwəŋa/): "robe"

unesai (noun, /unɛsaɪ/): "rock"

alen (noun, /əlɛn/): "root"

ushan (noun, /uʃən/): "salt"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "sand"

ttinavaw (noun, /ɾɪnəvo/): "seed"

ith (noun, /ið/): "sibling"

etangus (noun, /ɛtəŋus/): "sister"

igashas (noun, /ɪgæʃæs/): "skin"

as (noun, /əs/): "sky"

oun (noun, /aʊn/): "smoke"

ifatad (noun, /ɪfatəd/): "snake"

asattaza (noun, /əsæɾæzæ/): "soup"

attada (noun, /əɾædə/): "star"

lisinef (noun, /lisinɛf/): "stew"

azadawngai (noun, /əzədoŋaɪ/): "stomach"

angacala (noun, /æŋəcələ/): "stone"

kaytaw (noun, /keto/): "stream"

ttawvagaish (noun, /ɾovəgaɪʃ/): "sun"

nudawu (noun, /nudæwʌ/): "sword"

latt (noun, /ləɾ/): "tail"

evattivi (noun, /ɛvæɾɪvi/): "tavern"

zou (noun, /zaʊ/): "thumb"

igilaz (noun, /igɪləz/): "tongue"

uhoo (noun, /uhʊ/): "tooth"

akettupa (noun, /ækɛɾʌpə/): "tree"

outoudoo (noun, /aʊtaʊdʊ/): "truth"

athu (noun, /əðu/): "uncle"

saf (noun, /səf/): "valley"

arraw (noun, /æræw/): "war"

nguttus (noun, /ŋuɾʌs/): "water"

athati (noun, /əðətɪ/): "way"

anid (noun, /ənɪd/): "wine"

inasaw (noun, /ɪnəso/): "woman"

sidittak (noun, /sɪdiɾak/): "word"