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Language Generator

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

Kaittu

Kaittu Dictionary

Pronouns

asou (pronoun, /əsaʊ/): "he"

ttad (pronoun, /ɾad/): "she"

ik (pronoun, /ɪk/): "they"

ngim (pronoun, /ŋɪm/): "you"

itte (pronoun, /ɪɾɛ/): "we"

iz (pronoun, /ɪz/): "I"

Articles

nu (article, /nʌ/): "a"

ela (article, /ɛlæ/): "the"

Prepositions

ttuwaytt (preposition, /ɾʌweɾ/): "and"

sib (preposition, /sɪb/): "as"

thafinuf (preposition, /ðəfɪnuf/): "from"

ja (preposition, /jæ/): "in"

tath (preposition, /təð/): "of"

fittaga (preposition, /fiɾəgə/): "or"

atas (preposition, /ətəs/): "to"

iz (preposition, /ɪz/): "will"

ulawitha (preposition, /uləwiða/): "with"

Numbers

ttattaytep (number, /ɾəɾetɛp/): "zero"

vetad (number, /vɛtæd/): "one"

woughch (number, /wɒtʃ/): "two"

wife (number, /wifɛ/): "three"

ittuthawtte (number, /iɾuðoɾɛ/): "four"

ngasatti (number, /ŋasəɾɪ/): "five"

aihakat (number, /aɪhakət/): "six"

shipetta (number, /ʃipɛɾə/): "seven"

alatti (number, /ələɾi/): "eight"

dough (number, /dɒ/): "nine"

li (number, /lɪ/): "ten"

Questions

uv (question, /ʌv/): "what"

tta (question, /ɾə/): "who"

ih (question, /ih/): "how"

thazatt (question, /ðəzaɾ/): "why"

patt (question, /paɾ/): "when"

Interjections

afe (interjection, /æfɛ/): "hello"

lathayv (interjection, /ləðev/): "goodbye"

awlak (interjection, /olək/): "hey"

ludu (interjection, /lʌdʌ/): "bye"

ouk (interjection, /aʊk/): "ouch"

uthi (interjection, /uði/): "wow"

isushag (interjection, /ɪsuʃæg/): "uh"

tasakup (interjection, /təsakup/): "er"

azevain (interjection, /əzɛvaɪn/): "um"

Adverbs

athoughdithaw (adverb, /əðɒdɪθo/): "again"

ipa (adverb, /ɪpə/): "now"

ituttuji (adverb, /ɪtuɾʌdʒɪ/): "soon"

ootas (adverb, /ʊtəs/): "often"

tana (adverb, /tənə/): "sometimes"

aybilay (adverb, /ebɪle/): "always"

we (adverb, /wɛ/): "never"

ijai (adverb, /idʒaɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

im (adjective, /im/): "aromatic"

latayzas (adjective, /lətezæs/): "basted"

al (adjective, /əl/): "big"

atitt (adjective, /ətɪɾ/): "bitter"

awubai (adjective, /əwʌbaɪ/): "black"

tomida (adjective, /tɔmɪdə/): "blue"

enitat (adjective, /ɛnɪtət/): "brown"

akethutt (adjective, /əkɛðʌɾ/): "chilled"

amutha (adjective, /əmuðə/): "cold"

awdaysi (adjective, /odesɪ/): "curried"

makafa (adjective, /məkafə/): "dark"

pu (adjective, /pʌ/): "deep"

naving (adjective, /nəvɪŋ/): "divine"

aytti (adjective, /eɾi/): "drunk"

thiwisayn (adjective, /ðɪwɪsen/): "empty"

ithihat (adjective, /ɪðihət/): "evil"

aipattun (adjective, /aɪpæɾun/): "familiar"

thal (adjective, /ðəl/): "fat"

thayngihan (adjective, /ðeŋihən/): "flat"

niwap (adjective, /nɪwəp/): "frail"

iki (adjective, /ɪkɪ/): "fried"

nou (adjective, /naʊ/): "full"

oughza (adjective, /ɒzə/): "good"

alay (adjective, /əle/): "green"

juttab (adjective, /juɾəb/): "grey"

ibath (adjective, /ibəð/): "honest"

itittafay (adjective, /ɪtɪɾæfe/): "hot"

thainigutt (adjective, /ðaɪnɪguɾ/): "light"

ttunaysen (adjective, /ɾunesɛn/): "long"

ti (adjective, /ti/): "loud"

ibikab (adjective, /ɪbɪkəb/): "mortal"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "mysterious"

wuz (adjective, /wʌz/): "narrow"

attech (adjective, /əɾɛtʃ/): "old"

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

itawch (adjective, /itotʃ/): "pungent"

tha (adjective, /ðə/): "purple"

chat (adjective, /chət/): "quiet"

tab (adjective, /təb/): "raw"

ootta (adjective, /ʊɾə/): "rectangular"

tikayv (adjective, /tɪkev/): "red"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "roasted"

ulenette (adjective, /ʌlɛnɛɾɛ/): "round"

aithaih (adjective, /aɪθaɪh/): "salty"

avida (adjective, /avidə/): "savory"

elis (adjective, /ɛlɪs/): "shallow"

ttalut (adjective, /ɾəlʌt/): "short"

im (adjective, /im/): "smoked"

ittatish (adjective, /iɾətɪʃ/): "sober"

efoo (adjective, /ɛfʊ/): "sour"

nadana (adjective, /nædənə/): "spicy"

mis (adjective, /mɪs/): "spiral"

nihe (adjective, /nihɛ/): "square"

muthis (adjective, /muðis/): "steamed"

uta (adjective, /utæ/): "strange"

nufay (adjective, /nufe/): "strong"

ibabiba (adjective, /ɪbəbɪbə/): "sturdy"

ttuja (adjective, /ɾʌja/): "sweet"

azam (adjective, /əzəm/): "tall"

mithett (adjective, /miðɛɾ/): "thick"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "thin"

futtay (adjective, /fuɾe/): "warm"

panutap (adjective, /panʌtap/): "weak"

imiwa (adjective, /ɪmiwə/): "white"

azitt (adjective, /æziɾ/): "wide"

ittanali (adjective, /iɾænəlɪ/): "yellow"

attap (adjective, /æɾəp/): "young"

Verbs

anini (verb, /ənɪni/): "bake"

qazith (verb, /qəzɪð/): "be"

ika (verb, /ikə/): "belong"

isitt (verb, /ɪsɪɾ/): "bite"

bawl (verb, /bol/): "break"

taivah (verb, /taɪvəh/): "burn"

aydit (verb, /edɪt/): "come"

atad (verb, /ətəd/): "die"

tingidi (verb, /tɪŋɪdɪ/): "drink"

oothum (verb, /ʊðʌm/): "eat"

an (verb, /an/): "fall"

ttith (verb, /ɾɪð/): "fight"

thiv (verb, /θɪv/): "find"

ttithaket (verb, /ɾiðækɛt/): "fish"

pad (verb, /pəd/): "fly"

ttathanga (verb, /ɾəðəŋə/): "frown"

aittachain (verb, /aɪɾətʃaɪn/): "go"

lich (verb, /litʃ/): "growl"

ithaiti (verb, /iðaɪti/): "hate"

patti (verb, /paɾɪ/): "have"

taisanayb (verb, /taɪsəneb/): "hear"

alatit (verb, /ələtɪt/): "hide"

apaiyigi (verb, /əpaɪyɪgɪ/): "hold"

sa (verb, /sæ/): "hunt"

awtaw (verb, /oto/): "jump"

awfiv (verb, /ofɪv/): "kill"

suttadit (verb, /suɾədɪt/): "know"

asawta (verb, /əsotə/): "laugh"

at (verb, /ət/): "lie"

dak (verb, /dək/): "live"

luna (verb, /lunə/): "lose"

ditila (verb, /dɪtɪlə/): "love"

ul (verb, /ʌl/): "need"

isa (verb, /isə/): "own"

anayshepa (verb, /aneʃɛpa/): "roast"

naved (verb, /navɛd/): "run"

nabud (verb, /nəbʌd/): "see"

iwasha (verb, /ɪwəʃə/): "sit"

fisit (verb, /fɪsɪt/): "sleep"

am (verb, /am/): "smell"

gunayzi (verb, /gʌnezɪ/): "smile"

lalati (verb, /lələtɪ/): "stand"

nattaz (verb, /nəɾəz/): "strike"

ad (verb, /æd/): "swallow"

abaitt (verb, /əbaɪɾ/): "swim"

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

vab (verb, /vəb/): "throw"

zalu (verb, /zəlʌ/): "walk"

adidat (verb, /ədɪdət/): "want"

Nouns

loughba (noun, /lɒbæ/): "afternoon"

ittuw (noun, /iɾʌw/): "ale"

hettula (noun, /hɛɾʌlə/): "all"

ukaizina (noun, /ukaɪzinə/): "alligator"

latiki (noun, /lətɪkɪ/): "arm"

tita (noun, /tɪtə/): "ash"

aijatha (noun, /aɪjaðə/): "aunt"

ejaf (noun, /ɛdʒæf/): "axe"

itamun (noun, /ɪtəmʌn/): "bark"

laytt (noun, /leɾ/): "bay"

akathas (noun, /əkæðæs/): "beer"

asha (noun, /əʃə/): "beet"

ineniva (noun, /inɛnivə/): "bird"

athe (noun, /əðɛ/): "blood"

titapaz (noun, /tɪtəpæz/): "boar"

aittittatta (noun, /aɪɾɪɾəɾə/): "bone"

abathi (noun, /əbəðɪ/): "breakfast"

pegizi (noun, /pɛgɪzɪ/): "breast"

poughtti (noun, /pɒɾi/): "brother"

ap (noun, /əp/): "castle"

deth (noun, /dɛθ/): "cat"

awsin (noun, /osin/): "cat"

though (noun, /ðɒ/): "chest"

cha (noun, /tʃə/): "chicken"

ttay (noun, /ɾe/): "claw"

ttepiwin (noun, /ɾɛpɪwɪn/): "cloud"

attettas (noun, /əɾɛɾəs/): "coconut"

azith (noun, /əzɪð/): "crime"

hayk (noun, /hek/): "day"

shamattun (noun, /ʃəmaɾʌn/): "dinner"

aikabila (noun, /aɪkabɪlə/): "dog"

bazata (noun, /bəzətæ/): "drink"

utteshah (noun, /uɾɛʃæh/): "dungeon"

akattoughs (noun, /akəɾɒs/): "ear"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "earth"

ttoughttachit (noun, /ɾɒɾaxɪt/): "egg"

puttayt (noun, /pʌɾet/): "elder"

amel (noun, /əmɛl/): "enemy"

ibusewu (noun, /ibusɛwʌ/): "evening"

pawnabi (noun, /ponəbi/): "eye"

zasa (noun, /zəsæ/): "family"

abatil (noun, /əbətil/): "father"

lazu (noun, /ləzʌ/): "feather"

souwajis (noun, /saʊwəjis/): "fight"

ala (noun, /ələ/): "finger"

vuga (noun, /vugə/): "fire"

nanunik (noun, /nənunɪk/): "fish"

aytt (noun, /eɾ/): "flesh"

ath (noun, /əð/): "foot"

azanaka (noun, /əzənəkæ/): "forest"

anatta (noun, /ənəɾə/): "fox"

oughnig (noun, /ɒnɪg/): "friend"

ittalatt (noun, /iɾalæɾ/): "goose"

akawnilu (noun, /əkonɪlʌ/): "grease"

oonesu (noun, /ʊnɛsu/): "group"

utan (noun, /ʌtæn/): "gulf"

ttuway (noun, /ɾuwe/): "hair"

imeva (noun, /ɪmɛvə/): "hand"

kinu (noun, /kinʌ/): "hat"

inas (noun, /ɪnəs/): "hate"

ili (noun, /ilɪ/): "head"

atoughtta (noun, /ətɒɾə/): "hill"

atisaysa (noun, /ætisesə/): "horn"

isutini (noun, /ɪsutɪnɪ/): "horse"

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

siwoulu (noun, /sɪwaʊlʌ/): "inn"

athide (noun, /əðidɛ/): "island"

rral (noun, /rəl/): "jaw"

atay (noun, /əte/): "lake"

uttapawd (noun, /ʌɾəpod/): "leaf"

wi (noun, /wɪ/): "leg"

wimat (noun, /wimət/): "liver"

ezanas (noun, /ɛzənəs/): "louse"

ahikaim (noun, /əhɪkaɪm/): "love"

tathafe (noun, /təðəfɛ/): "lunch"

igitta (noun, /ɪgɪɾæ/): "man"

hetaf (noun, /hɛtəf/): "many"

ga (noun, /gə/): "meal"

aza (noun, /əzə/): "metal"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "mine"

ah (noun, /ah/): "monster"

elafa (noun, /ɛləfə/): "moon"

esaika (noun, /ɛsaɪkə/): "morning"

attimath (noun, /əɾɪməð/): "mother"

tam (noun, /tæm/): "mountain"

aifaydaka (noun, /aɪfedəka/): "mouth"

zawhasib (noun, /zohəsɪb/): "name"

ve (noun, /vɛ/): "neck"

usatoot (noun, /usətʊt/): "night"

addit (noun, /aɽɪt/): "noodle"

ihakatta (noun, /ihəkaɾæ/): "nose"

guttan (noun, /gʌɾən/): "ocean"

wiyasi (noun, /wɪyəsi/): "parent"

sakaittait (noun, /səkaɪɾaɪt/): "path"

ulath (noun, /ʌlæð/): "peace"

puti (noun, /pʌtɪ/): "pepper"

nub (noun, /nub/): "person"

taluv (noun, /təluv/): "pie"

siilu (noun, /ʒɪlʌ/): "pig"

qen (noun, /qɛn/): "rabbit"

va (noun, /və/): "rain"

ttaybatti (noun, /ɾebəɾɪ/): "rat"

tam (noun, /təm/): "river"

attaythat (noun, /əɾeðət/): "robe"

aitattipa (noun, /aɪtəɾipə/): "rock"

ak (noun, /æk/): "root"

tadda (noun, /təɽə/): "salt"

ja (noun, /dʒə/): "sand"

kawkutt (noun, /kokʌɾ/): "seed"

ttad (noun, /ɾəd/): "sibling"

ttad (noun, /ɾəd/): "sister"

lattay (noun, /ləɾe/): "skin"

titattu (noun, /tɪtəɾu/): "sky"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "smoke"

ta (noun, /tə/): "snake"

oowi (noun, /ʊwi/): "soup"

una (noun, /una/): "star"

vawam (noun, /væwam/): "stew"

athainin (noun, /əðaɪnin/): "stomach"

noughwedool (noun, /nɒwɛdʊl/): "stone"

alumi (noun, /əlʌmi/): "stream"

waw (noun, /wo/): "sun"

basough (noun, /bəsɒ/): "sword"

od (noun, /ɔd/): "tail"

ttafitt (noun, /ɾafiɾ/): "tavern"

ttavaz (noun, /ɾəvəz/): "thumb"

tadoivi (noun, /tədɔɪvi/): "tongue"

naynitt (noun, /neniɾ/): "tooth"

isatha (noun, /isəθə/): "tree"

duchu (noun, /dʌtʃʌ/): "truth"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "uncle"

elittadd (noun, /ɛlɪɾəɽ/): "valley"

aynifumi (noun, /enɪfumɪ/): "war"

uw (noun, /ʌw/): "water"

attizitt (noun, /æɾizɪɾ/): "way"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "wine"

dad (noun, /dəd/): "woman"

abatoova (noun, /abətʊvə/): "word"