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Language Generator

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

Hewa

Hewa Dictionary

Pronouns

in (pronoun, /in/): "he"

ni (pronoun, /ni/): "she"

na (pronoun, /næ/): "they"

adu (pronoun, /ædu/): "you"

aze (pronoun, /əzɛ/): "we"

emi (pronoun, /ɛmɪ/): "I"

Articles

att (article, /əɾ/): "a"

oohoo (article, /ʊhʊ/): "the"

Prepositions

nabayva (preposition, /næbevə/): "and"

athalou (preposition, /əðalaʊ/): "as"

ttawez (preposition, /ɾəwɛz/): "from"

adi (preposition, /ədɪ/): "in"

tashailawh (preposition, /tæʃaɪloh/): "of"

battan (preposition, /bəɾən/): "or"

nid (preposition, /nɪd/): "to"

vaiddoughthou (preposition, /vaɪɽɒðaʊ/): "will"

dabak (preposition, /dəbæk/): "with"

Numbers

ttazayttutt (number, /ɾæzeɾuɾ/): "zero"

niz (number, /nɪz/): "one"

ni (number, /nɪ/): "two"

shaythawbun (number, /ʃeðobʌn/): "three"

anattoitti (number, /ənəɾɔɪɾɪ/): "four"

itt (number, /ɪɾ/): "five"

ayhusa (number, /ehʌsa/): "six"

itathaz (number, /ɪtəðəz/): "seven"

unitti (number, /ʌnɪɾɪ/): "eight"

ichouvan (number, /ichaʊvæn/): "nine"

iki (number, /ɪki/): "ten"

Questions

atta (question, /əɾə/): "what"

nuh (question, /nuh/): "who"

lak (question, /lək/): "how"

itaive (question, /itaɪvɛ/): "why"

amihitti (question, /əmɪhɪɾi/): "when"

Interjections

ttawti (interjection, /ɾotɪ/): "hello"

isakatti (interjection, /ɪsækəɾɪ/): "goodbye"

ne (interjection, /nɛ/): "hey"

ilitt (interjection, /ɪlɪɾ/): "bye"

ikich (interjection, /ɪkɪtʃ/): "ouch"

kasi (interjection, /kasɪ/): "wow"

faw (interjection, /fo/): "uh"

na (interjection, /nə/): "er"

aynimathe (interjection, /enimæðɛ/): "um"

Adverbs

etoughganu (adverb, /ɛtɒgænʌ/): "again"

tahapef (adverb, /təhəpɛf/): "now"

ayta (adverb, /etə/): "soon"

oobizi (adverb, /ʊbɪzɪ/): "often"

tajavin (adverb, /tədʒəvɪn/): "sometimes"

fawtainal (adverb, /fotaɪnəl/): "always"

aynak (adverb, /enək/): "never"

datatid (adverb, /dətətid/): "seldom"

Adjectives

aip (adjective, /aɪp/): "aromatic"

ifi (adjective, /ɪfɪ/): "basted"

ilittil (adjective, /ɪlɪɾɪl/): "big"

ttama (adjective, /ɾəmæ/): "bitter"

anoughki (adjective, /ənɒkɪ/): "black"

saych (adjective, /setʃ/): "blue"

toothuw (adjective, /tʊðʌw/): "brown"

attil (adjective, /əɾɪl/): "chilled"

attam (adjective, /əɾəm/): "cold"

datti (adjective, /dəɾɪ/): "curried"

awkithit (adjective, /okɪðɪt/): "dark"

imethal (adjective, /ɪmɛðəl/): "deep"

enisa (adjective, /ɛnɪsə/): "divine"

laipatha (adjective, /laɪpəðə/): "drunk"

ida (adjective, /idæ/): "empty"

thuzaz (adjective, /ðʌzəz/): "evil"

ibatawni (adjective, /ibətonɪ/): "familiar"

sala (adjective, /sələ/): "fat"

thashinat (adjective, /ðəʃɪnət/): "flat"

ulittatt (adjective, /ulɪɾəɾ/): "frail"

vibi (adjective, /vɪbɪ/): "fried"

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

fay (adjective, /fe/): "good"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "green"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "grey"

ingawwiza (adjective, /ɪŋowizə/): "honest"

iteniha (adjective, /ɪtɛnɪhə/): "hot"

nen (adjective, /nɛn/): "light"

ayboutt (adjective, /ebaʊɾ/): "long"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "loud"

imanajaw (adjective, /imənajo/): "mortal"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "mysterious"

ttep (adjective, /ɾɛp/): "narrow"

joughveki (adjective, /dʒɒvɛkɪ/): "old"

jatada (adjective, /dʒətədə/): "orange"

nadi (adjective, /nədɪ/): "pungent"

oonazawn (adjective, /ʊnazon/): "purple"

al (adjective, /əl/): "quiet"

sali (adjective, /səlɪ/): "raw"

makapal (adjective, /mækəpəl/): "rectangular"

natattitt (adjective, /nətəɾiɾ/): "red"

fawl (adjective, /fol/): "roasted"

sab (adjective, /səb/): "round"

nusesat (adjective, /nʌsɛsət/): "salty"

ttawthaytam (adjective, /ɾoðetəm/): "savory"

igaisaz (adjective, /igaɪsaz/): "shallow"

ttawitt (adjective, /ɾæwiɾ/): "short"

attud (adjective, /əɾud/): "smoked"

wutuz (adjective, /wutuz/): "sober"

ib (adjective, /ɪb/): "sour"

ithath (adjective, /ɪðəð/): "spicy"

vabak (adjective, /vəbək/): "spiral"

luz (adjective, /luz/): "square"

ttapaba (adjective, /ɾapəbə/): "steamed"

apibi (adjective, /əpɪbi/): "strange"

ttis (adjective, /ɾis/): "strong"

kithaysh (adjective, /kɪðeʃ/): "sturdy"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "sweet"

natath (adjective, /nətəð/): "tall"

ikin (adjective, /ɪkɪn/): "thick"

uza (adjective, /uzə/): "thin"

kutesoughf (adjective, /kʌtɛsɒf/): "warm"

nittiha (adjective, /nɪɾɪhə/): "weak"

nittanitt (adjective, /niɾaniɾ/): "white"

isi (adjective, /ɪsi/): "wide"

aivattuk (adjective, /aɪvəɾʌk/): "yellow"

oughtilita (adjective, /ɒtɪlitə/): "young"

Verbs

dibaday (verb, /dɪbəde/): "bake"

atittathe (verb, /ætɪɾəðɛ/): "be"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "belong"

ama (verb, /amə/): "bite"

la (verb, /lə/): "break"

ada (verb, /ædə/): "burn"

ttewijis (verb, /ɾɛwɪjɪs/): "come"

ed (verb, /ɛd/): "die"

attitt (verb, /əɾɪɾ/): "drink"

zawl (verb, /zol/): "eat"

thamat (verb, /ðəmət/): "fall"

ir (verb, /ɪɹ/): "fight"

ithatam (verb, /ɪðætæm/): "find"

ifit (verb, /ɪfɪt/): "fish"

uh (verb, /uh/): "fly"

attifi (verb, /əɾifɪ/): "frown"

tu (verb, /tu/): "go"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "growl"

thaganayh (verb, /ðagæneh/): "hate"

asanit (verb, /əsænɪt/): "have"

aitta (verb, /aɪɾə/): "hear"

nasi (verb, /nəsɪ/): "hide"

sulaitit (verb, /sʌlaɪtɪt/): "hold"

usoughp (verb, /ʌsɒp/): "hunt"

bangan (verb, /bəŋæn/): "jump"

awzifet (verb, /ozifɛt/): "kill"

si (verb, /si/): "know"

ngupawitt (verb, /ŋupəwɪɾ/): "laugh"

zoughsizam (verb, /zɒsɪzam/): "lie"

thisatta (verb, /ðɪsəɾa/): "live"

sumanitt (verb, /sumæniɾ/): "lose"

utifib (verb, /ʌtɪfib/): "love"

adimaza (verb, /ədɪməzə/): "need"

ettatta (verb, /ɛɾaɾə/): "own"

tatta (verb, /təɾə/): "roast"

dat (verb, /dæt/): "run"

oottilatt (verb, /ʊɾɪləɾ/): "see"

ayn (verb, /en/): "sit"

inawkaytta (verb, /ɪnokeɾə/): "sleep"

itikai (verb, /itikaɪ/): "smell"

sayttis (verb, /seɾis/): "smile"

abai (verb, /əbaɪ/): "stand"

way (verb, /we/): "strike"

jafapa (verb, /jəfəpə/): "swallow"

isa (verb, /ɪsə/): "swim"

nou (verb, /naʊ/): "taste"

aboughv (verb, /əbɒv/): "throw"

aiwazawmai (verb, /aɪwæzomaɪ/): "walk"

aitaib (verb, /aɪtaɪb/): "want"

Nouns

ala (noun, /ələ/): "afternoon"

dawa (noun, /dəwə/): "ale"

ttuti (noun, /ɾʌtɪ/): "all"

lilattoutt (noun, /lɪləɾaʊɾ/): "alligator"

akayk (noun, /əkek/): "arm"

aybiw (noun, /ebiw/): "ash"

awlakan (noun, /oləkən/): "aunt"

kayne (noun, /kenɛ/): "axe"

ayttaddattai (noun, /eɾəɽəɾaɪ/): "bark"

nga (noun, /ŋə/): "bay"

dida (noun, /dɪdə/): "beer"

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

kulatatt (noun, /kʌlətəɾ/): "bird"

uthathisa (noun, /uðəðisa/): "blood"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "boar"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "bone"

maizatu (noun, /maɪzətʌ/): "breakfast"

anettutt (noun, /ənɛɾʌɾ/): "breast"

dakaytin (noun, /dæketin/): "brother"

sinattiw (noun, /sɪnəɾiw/): "castle"

zamaibi (noun, /zəmaɪbɪ/): "cat"

awfina (noun, /ofɪnə/): "cat"

ttanazoing (noun, /ɾənæzɔɪŋ/): "chest"

ufazev (noun, /ufəzɛv/): "chicken"

sisa (noun, /sɪsæ/): "claw"

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

awkanu (noun, /okənʌ/): "coconut"

asakoughka (noun, /əsəkɒkə/): "crime"

ttes (noun, /ɾɛs/): "day"

aythawtt (noun, /eðoɾ/): "dinner"

aithe (noun, /aɪðɛ/): "dog"

disid (noun, /dɪsɪd/): "drink"

oughsawhan (noun, /ɒsohən/): "dungeon"

agitt (noun, /əgɪɾ/): "ear"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "earth"

dalima (noun, /dəlɪmə/): "egg"

wenitap (noun, /wɛnɪtəp/): "elder"

ti (noun, /ti/): "enemy"

dat (noun, /dæt/): "evening"

inami (noun, /ɪnəmi/): "eye"

naina (noun, /naɪnə/): "family"

nanu (noun, /nənu/): "father"

kasaibu (noun, /kəsaɪbu/): "feather"

ketaw (noun, /kɛto/): "fight"

doughnetti (noun, /dɒnɛɾi/): "finger"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "fire"

efanaytt (noun, /ɛfəneɾ/): "fish"

amoun (noun, /æmaʊn/): "flesh"

ttawpath (noun, /ɾopəð/): "foot"

tathi (noun, /təðɪ/): "forest"

aychaipitta (noun, /echaɪpiɾə/): "fox"

ma (noun, /mə/): "friend"

tigitta (noun, /tigiɾə/): "goose"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "grease"

egi (noun, /ɛgɪ/): "group"

tuv (noun, /tuv/): "gulf"

gasha (noun, /gəʃə/): "hair"

shipuzan (noun, /ʃɪpuzæn/): "hand"

ilul (noun, /ɪlul/): "hat"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "hate"

achaw (noun, /ətʃo/): "head"

lekaw (noun, /lɛko/): "hill"

naihutha (noun, /naɪhuðə/): "horn"

awkough (noun, /okɒ/): "horse"

tekitt (noun, /tɛkɪɾ/): "house"

noughdu (noun, /nɒdʌ/): "inn"

ttisa (noun, /ɾɪsæ/): "island"

awdiz (noun, /odɪz/): "jaw"

attema (noun, /əɾɛmæ/): "lake"

azi (noun, /əzɪ/): "leaf"

ath (noun, /əð/): "leg"

lelach (noun, /lɛlach/): "liver"

katena (noun, /kætɛnə/): "louse"

shayattough (noun, /ʃæyæɾɒ/): "love"

thaj (noun, /ðəj/): "lunch"

attase (noun, /əɾəsɛ/): "man"

ekawk (noun, /ɛkok/): "many"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "meal"

mita (noun, /mitə/): "metal"

nginub (noun, /ŋɪnub/): "mine"

nafi (noun, /nəfɪ/): "monster"

sahi (noun, /sahɪ/): "moon"

tettani (noun, /tɛɾænɪ/): "morning"

zizi (noun, /zɪzɪ/): "mother"

sawttavoutt (noun, /soɾəvaʊɾ/): "mountain"

thad (noun, /ðəd/): "mouth"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "name"

adi (noun, /ədi/): "neck"

igah (noun, /ɪgəh/): "night"

chad (noun, /tʃəd/): "noodle"

athalibe (noun, /əθəlɪbɛ/): "nose"

ithanawa (noun, /ɪðənəwə/): "ocean"

attit (noun, /əɾɪt/): "parent"

agut (noun, /ægut/): "path"

su (noun, /sʌ/): "peace"

uwisaw (noun, /ʌwiso/): "pepper"

witai (noun, /wɪtaɪ/): "person"

thafaylitt (noun, /θəfelɪɾ/): "pie"

ittattawfay (noun, /ɪɾəɾofe/): "pig"

vede (noun, /vɛdɛ/): "rabbit"

ays (noun, /es/): "rain"

ilamaysa (noun, /iləmesæ/): "rat"

ttattil (noun, /ɾəɾil/): "river"

tanid (noun, /tænid/): "robe"

iminatt (noun, /ɪminəɾ/): "rock"

jim (noun, /jɪm/): "root"

fatayl (noun, /fætel/): "salt"

idathed (noun, /idəðɛd/): "sand"

ithaf (noun, /iðəf/): "seed"

edan (noun, /ɛdən/): "sibling"

ttittan (noun, /ɾiɾən/): "sister"

ayvawwahu (noun, /evowəhu/): "skin"

nila (noun, /nilæ/): "sky"

usaih (noun, /ʌsaɪh/): "smoke"

vava (noun, /vavə/): "snake"

nengati (noun, /nɛŋətɪ/): "soup"

inoonayp (noun, /ɪnʊnep/): "star"

uba (noun, /ubə/): "stew"

tad (noun, /təd/): "stomach"

emathav (noun, /ɛməðæv/): "stone"

noughna (noun, /nɒnæ/): "stream"

wagouhas (noun, /wəgaʊhæs/): "sun"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "sword"

ge (noun, /gɛ/): "tail"

tisisi (noun, /tɪsisɪ/): "tavern"

tsafa (noun, /tsəfæ/): "thumb"

itawshiza (noun, /itoʃɪzə/): "tongue"

jamen (noun, /jæmɛn/): "tooth"

bis (noun, /bɪs/): "tree"

ttikawtha (noun, /ɾɪkoθə/): "truth"

azi (noun, /æzɪ/): "uncle"

atte (noun, /əɾɛ/): "valley"

ahatough (noun, /əhətɒ/): "war"

itough (noun, /ɪtɒ/): "water"

titha (noun, /tiðə/): "way"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "wine"

adoottootti (noun, /ədʊɾʊɾɪ/): "woman"

daid (noun, /daɪd/): "word"