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Language Generator

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

Iket

Iket Dictionary

Pronouns

nat (pronoun, /næt/): "he"

itt (pronoun, /ɪɾ/): "she"

una (pronoun, /unə/): "they"

ttit (pronoun, /ɾɪt/): "you"

et (pronoun, /ɛt/): "we"

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "I"

Articles

az (article, /əz/): "a"

tta (article, /ɾə/): "the"

Prepositions

kath (preposition, /kəð/): "and"

chittinib (preposition, /chiɾinib/): "as"

doi (preposition, /dɔɪ/): "from"

unuthiz (preposition, /unuðiz/): "in"

ittapaz (preposition, /iɾəpəz/): "of"

amapa (preposition, /əməpə/): "or"

awl (preposition, /ol/): "to"

zat (preposition, /zət/): "will"

ilas (preposition, /ɪləs/): "with"

Numbers

tetin (number, /tɛtin/): "zero"

sided (number, /sɪdɛd/): "one"

iditoula (number, /ɪdɪtaʊlə/): "two"

ta (number, /ta/): "three"

tanoughtash (number, /tənɒtəʃ/): "four"

lai (number, /laɪ/): "five"

outtingima (number, /aʊɾɪŋimə/): "six"

abuttayj (number, /əbuɾej/): "seven"

akav (number, /əkəv/): "eight"

al (number, /əl/): "nine"

tam (number, /təm/): "ten"

Questions

lawninoo (question, /lonɪnʊ/): "what"

aimanata (question, /aɪmənatə/): "who"

adakita (question, /ədækɪta/): "how"

ivasitt (question, /ɪvəsiɾ/): "why"

jelasas (question, /jɛləsəs/): "when"

Interjections

oughttuf (interjection, /ɒɾʌf/): "hello"

afi (interjection, /afɪ/): "goodbye"

usaka (interjection, /ʌsəkə/): "hey"

navatha (interjection, /nəvəða/): "bye"

ittoughthita (interjection, /ɪɾɒðɪtə/): "ouch"

az (interjection, /əz/): "wow"

ddagatat (interjection, /ɽəgətət/): "uh"

ainihasha (interjection, /aɪnɪhəʃæ/): "er"

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

Adverbs

ithawak (adverb, /iðəwək/): "again"

wapim (adverb, /wəpɪm/): "now"

mas (adverb, /məs/): "soon"

aju (adverb, /adʒʌ/): "often"

ittaza (adverb, /ɪɾəzə/): "sometimes"

aifawn (adverb, /aɪfon/): "always"

eketattay (adverb, /ɛkɛtaɾe/): "never"

athitaim (adverb, /əθɪtaɪm/): "seldom"

Adjectives

taysit (adjective, /tesit/): "aromatic"

aitt (adjective, /aɪɾ/): "basted"

agaway (adjective, /əgawe/): "big"

itapika (adjective, /ɪtəpikə/): "bitter"

awt (adjective, /ot/): "black"

ayninena (adjective, /eninɛnə/): "blue"

ape (adjective, /əpɛ/): "brown"

adanaik (adjective, /ədənaɪk/): "chilled"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "cold"

suled (adjective, /sʌlɛd/): "curried"

jaitu (adjective, /dʒaɪtu/): "dark"

ataywayti (adjective, /ateweti/): "deep"

awutiz (adjective, /æwʌtɪz/): "divine"

eb (adjective, /ɛb/): "drunk"

awaj (adjective, /əwəj/): "empty"

thaf (adjective, /ðəf/): "evil"

ttiza (adjective, /ɾizə/): "familiar"

adad (adjective, /ədəd/): "fat"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "flat"

kiz (adjective, /kɪz/): "frail"

natti (adjective, /nəɾi/): "fried"

ni (adjective, /ni/): "full"

lamaw (adjective, /ləmo/): "good"

lagata (adjective, /ləgətə/): "green"

ange (adjective, /əŋɛ/): "grey"

asisha (adjective, /asɪʃə/): "honest"

tay (adjective, /te/): "hot"

paisootha (adjective, /paɪsʊðə/): "light"

och (adjective, /ɔx/): "long"

uttiteda (adjective, /ʌɾitɛda/): "loud"

etta (adjective, /ɛɾə/): "mortal"

ittaheli (adjective, /ɪɾəhɛlɪ/): "mysterious"

ayw (adjective, /ew/): "narrow"

anattawtt (adjective, /ənaɾoɾ/): "old"

zu (adjective, /zu/): "orange"

fouluttith (adjective, /faʊluɾɪð/): "pungent"

najam (adjective, /nəjəm/): "purple"

ehitata (adjective, /ɛhɪtətə/): "quiet"

ifasala (adjective, /ɪfəsələ/): "raw"

adatipi (adjective, /ədætipɪ/): "rectangular"

tatuf (adjective, /tətʌf/): "red"

ningad (adjective, /nɪŋəd/): "roasted"

alini (adjective, /ælinɪ/): "round"

usichuwou (adjective, /ʌsɪxʌwaʊ/): "salty"

aku (adjective, /əku/): "savory"

usathi (adjective, /usaðɪ/): "shallow"

nan (adjective, /nən/): "short"

pakani (adjective, /pəkəni/): "smoked"

ubini (adjective, /ubɪnɪ/): "sober"

vetay (adjective, /vɛte/): "sour"

uti (adjective, /utɪ/): "spicy"

tat (adjective, /tæt/): "spiral"

pikawait (adjective, /pɪkawaɪt/): "square"

isa (adjective, /ɪsə/): "steamed"

payk (adjective, /pek/): "strange"

aijiz (adjective, /aɪdʒiz/): "strong"

tizatus (adjective, /tɪzætus/): "sturdy"

thinakav (adjective, /θɪnəkəv/): "sweet"

mewivi (adjective, /mɛwɪvɪ/): "tall"

tuladu (adjective, /tuladu/): "thick"

asiw (adjective, /əsɪw/): "thin"

deg (adjective, /dɛg/): "warm"

outitipi (adjective, /aʊtɪtipi/): "weak"

ilootut (adjective, /ɪlʊtʌt/): "white"

anattut (adjective, /ənəɾut/): "wide"

dekap (adjective, /dɛkap/): "yellow"

bijain (adjective, /bɪdʒaɪn/): "young"

Verbs

atti (verb, /aɾɪ/): "bake"

ttaykash (verb, /ɾekəʃ/): "be"

eza (verb, /ɛzə/): "belong"

utata (verb, /utætə/): "bite"

pidatat (verb, /pɪdətət/): "break"

ataba (verb, /ætəbæ/): "burn"

itih (verb, /ɪtih/): "come"

atawit (verb, /ətawɪt/): "die"

chatt (verb, /tʃæɾ/): "drink"

kattazab (verb, /kaɾəzab/): "eat"

ttathi (verb, /ɾaði/): "fall"

enawngit (verb, /ɛnoŋɪt/): "fight"

sai (verb, /saɪ/): "find"

zenisi (verb, /zɛnɪsi/): "fish"

attasi (verb, /əɾəsɪ/): "fly"

awdam (verb, /odæm/): "frown"

vai (verb, /vaɪ/): "go"

idadun (verb, /ɪdədun/): "growl"

vanaitan (verb, /vənaɪtən/): "hate"

bilesi (verb, /bɪlɛsɪ/): "have"

ada (verb, /ədə/): "hear"

mazulin (verb, /məzʌlɪn/): "hide"

sakay (verb, /səke/): "hold"

tti (verb, /ɾi/): "hunt"

fitt (verb, /fɪɾ/): "jump"

tabepawdd (verb, /təbɛpoɽ/): "kill"

natum (verb, /nətum/): "know"

ise (verb, /isɛ/): "laugh"

tishu (verb, /tiʃu/): "lie"

ulathuzai (verb, /ʌləðʌzaɪ/): "live"

da (verb, /də/): "lose"

ach (verb, /ətʃ/): "love"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "need"

ttawpa (verb, /ɾopə/): "own"

enatta (verb, /ɛnəɾə/): "roast"

diz (verb, /diz/): "run"

idinaynu (verb, /idinenʌ/): "see"

at (verb, /æt/): "sit"

es (verb, /ɛs/): "sleep"

apoottama (verb, /əpʊɾəmə/): "smell"

wan (verb, /wən/): "smile"

sa (verb, /sa/): "stand"

da (verb, /də/): "strike"

ani (verb, /ənɪ/): "swallow"

asathina (verb, /əsəðɪnə/): "swim"

da (verb, /da/): "taste"

thiwinawn (verb, /θiwɪnon/): "throw"

ihi (verb, /ɪhi/): "walk"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "want"

Nouns

elatt (noun, /ɛləɾ/): "afternoon"

sa (noun, /sə/): "ale"

ttishis (noun, /ɾɪʃɪs/): "all"

atihidi (noun, /ətɪhɪdɪ/): "alligator"

iv (noun, /ɪv/): "arm"

aishi (noun, /aɪʃɪ/): "ash"

pattait (noun, /paɾaɪt/): "aunt"

thawm (noun, /ðom/): "axe"

nama (noun, /nəmə/): "bark"

ouvat (noun, /aʊvət/): "bay"

agiwin (noun, /əgɪwɪn/): "beer"

dalunay (noun, /dəlune/): "beet"

awuli (noun, /əwʌli/): "bird"

ga (noun, /gə/): "blood"

ana (noun, /ana/): "boar"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "bone"

ainoughnida (noun, /aɪnɒnidə/): "breakfast"

adin (noun, /ədɪn/): "breast"

tinatha (noun, /tɪnəðə/): "brother"

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

hutt (noun, /hʌɾ/): "cat"

thaydawtu (noun, /θedotu/): "cat"

dalaip (noun, /dəlaɪp/): "chest"

nayfu (noun, /nefʌ/): "chicken"

ipi (noun, /ɪpɪ/): "claw"

takath (noun, /təkəð/): "cloud"

nif (noun, /nɪf/): "coconut"

sel (noun, /sɛl/): "crime"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "day"

ding (noun, /dɪŋ/): "dinner"

aika (noun, /aɪkə/): "dog"

anattay (noun, /ənaɾe/): "drink"

mawshat (noun, /moʃət/): "dungeon"

asatesi (noun, /əsətɛsɪ/): "ear"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "earth"

iwait (noun, /iwaɪt/): "egg"

aybujatt (noun, /ebʌdʒæɾ/): "elder"

sazala (noun, /sæzælə/): "enemy"

ez (noun, /ɛz/): "evening"

iwatali (noun, /ɪwətəli/): "eye"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "family"

uth (noun, /ʌθ/): "father"

ttawbafaf (noun, /ɾobəfəf/): "feather"

awla (noun, /olæ/): "fight"

at (noun, /ət/): "finger"

oughthashe (noun, /ɒðəʃɛ/): "fire"

dihathad (noun, /dɪhəðəd/): "fish"

ate (noun, /ətɛ/): "flesh"

ini (noun, /ɪnɪ/): "foot"

aza (noun, /əzə/): "forest"

oughsa (noun, /ɒsə/): "fox"

athimab (noun, /æðɪməb/): "friend"

aysal (noun, /esəl/): "goose"

nafaivu (noun, /nəfaɪvu/): "grease"

anam (noun, /ənəm/): "group"

upittu (noun, /ʌpɪɾʌ/): "gulf"

at (noun, /ət/): "hair"

ithabeti (noun, /iðəbɛtɪ/): "hand"

ttitanus (noun, /ɾɪtənʌs/): "hat"

mattata (noun, /məɾəta/): "hate"

esiwaku (noun, /ɛsɪwəkʌ/): "head"

usi (noun, /ʌsɪ/): "hill"

ettawwain (noun, /ɛɾowaɪn/): "horn"

evan (noun, /ɛvən/): "horse"

mih (noun, /mih/): "house"

louzing (noun, /laʊzɪŋ/): "inn"

awnazaf (noun, /onæzəf/): "island"

atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "jaw"

nasina (noun, /næsɪnə/): "lake"

an (noun, /ən/): "leaf"

awtuwith (noun, /otuwɪð/): "leg"

aw (noun, /əw/): "liver"

acu (noun, /əcu/): "louse"

amasaw (noun, /əməsəw/): "love"

hithi (noun, /hɪðɪ/): "lunch"

lilaysiar (noun, /lileʒəɹ/): "man"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "many"

etathati (noun, /ɛtəðəti/): "meal"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "metal"

suchoughsough (noun, /sʌtʃɒsɒ/): "mine"

thafayke (noun, /ðəfekɛ/): "monster"

iga (noun, /ɪgə/): "moon"

upa (noun, /upa/): "morning"

ded (noun, /dɛd/): "mother"

talav (noun, /tələv/): "mountain"

tasesoughk (noun, /təsɛsɒk/): "mouth"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "name"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "neck"

aymath (noun, /emað/): "night"

nawuttik (noun, /nəwuɾɪk/): "noodle"

azizan (noun, /əzɪzən/): "nose"

ayzub (noun, /ezʌb/): "ocean"

say (noun, /se/): "parent"

lawi (noun, /læwi/): "path"

akamai (noun, /əkəmaɪ/): "peace"

ub (noun, /ʌb/): "pepper"

nazida (noun, /nəzidə/): "person"

alaliche (noun, /əlælitʃɛ/): "pie"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "pig"

tushuma (noun, /tuʃumæ/): "rabbit"

aytta (noun, /eɾə/): "rain"

oughmavana (noun, /ɒməvanə/): "rat"

tawkali (noun, /tokæli/): "river"

daypi (noun, /depɪ/): "robe"

topainas (noun, /tɔpaɪnəs/): "rock"

fatt (noun, /fæɾ/): "root"

ilattufe (noun, /iləɾʌfɛ/): "salt"

nattuloov (noun, /næɾʌlʊv/): "sand"

lal (noun, /ləl/): "seed"

natte (noun, /nəɾɛ/): "sibling"

edushadou (noun, /ɛduʃədaʊ/): "sister"

oughda (noun, /ɒdə/): "skin"

dus (noun, /dus/): "sky"

noughlathi (noun, /nɒləðɪ/): "smoke"

amani (noun, /əmanɪ/): "snake"

atalat (noun, /ətəlæt/): "soup"

abatath (noun, /abətəð/): "star"

gewizak (noun, /gɛwɪzək/): "stew"

nay (noun, /ne/): "stomach"

tuch (noun, /tux/): "stone"

ha (noun, /hæ/): "stream"

imihupa (noun, /ɪmɪhupə/): "sun"

ttain (noun, /ɾaɪn/): "sword"

ena (noun, /ɛna/): "tail"

iluvatha (noun, /ɪluvæðə/): "tavern"

ak (noun, /ək/): "thumb"

oughti (noun, /ɒti/): "tongue"

itout (noun, /ɪtaʊt/): "tooth"

zulana (noun, /zʌlænə/): "tree"

uk (noun, /ʌk/): "truth"

nimaj (noun, /nɪmaj/): "uncle"

nuv (noun, /nʌv/): "valley"

aimif (noun, /aɪmɪf/): "war"

ayduttipi (noun, /eduɾɪpi/): "water"

ttita (noun, /ɾɪtə/): "way"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "wine"

ttimafaw (noun, /ɾiməfəw/): "woman"

uch (noun, /ux/): "word"