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Language Generator

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

Udada

Udada Dictionary

Pronouns

nath (pronoun, /næð/): "he"

mil (pronoun, /mɪl/): "she"

da (pronoun, /də/): "they"

it (pronoun, /ɪt/): "you"

saw (pronoun, /so/): "we"

set (pronoun, /sɛt/): "I"

Articles

ib (article, /ɪb/): "a"

rrath (article, /rəθ/): "the"

Prepositions

anga (preposition, /əŋa/): "and"

sakay (preposition, /sake/): "as"

oughthayte (preposition, /ɒðetɛ/): "from"

atta (preposition, /æɾə/): "in"

chawatt (preposition, /tʃəwəɾ/): "of"

thashizij (preposition, /ðəʃɪzɪdʒ/): "or"

bath (preposition, /bəθ/): "to"

mu (preposition, /mu/): "will"

lan (preposition, /læn/): "with"

Numbers

nenoughn (number, /nɛnɒn/): "zero"

vit (number, /vɪt/): "one"

ehathaji (number, /ɛhæðadʒɪ/): "two"

un (number, /ʌn/): "three"

attang (number, /əɾəŋ/): "four"

uwine (number, /ʌwɪnɛ/): "five"

adetta (number, /ədɛɾə/): "six"

alazan (number, /ələzən/): "seven"

tta (number, /ɾə/): "eight"

pas (number, /pəs/): "nine"

ettaluhai (number, /ɛɾəluhaɪ/): "ten"

Questions

idasutta (question, /ɪdasʌɾə/): "what"

aj (question, /ædʒ/): "who"

uthattitta (question, /uðəɾiɾə/): "how"

zinoun (question, /zɪnaʊn/): "why"

thami (question, /θamɪ/): "when"

Interjections

inak (interjection, /inək/): "hello"

bakep (interjection, /bəkɛp/): "goodbye"

wawfaisough (interjection, /wofaɪsɒ/): "hey"

ittanawha (interjection, /iɾənohæ/): "bye"

eka (interjection, /ɛka/): "ouch"

tousett (interjection, /taʊsɛɾ/): "wow"

fapama (interjection, /fəpəmə/): "uh"

oughbivoth (interjection, /ɒbɪvɔð/): "er"

attilash (interjection, /əɾɪlæʃ/): "um"

Adverbs

daimiduf (adverb, /daɪmɪdʌf/): "again"

ttachakat (adverb, /ɾətʃəkət/): "now"

ijak (adverb, /idʒək/): "soon"

dawt (adverb, /dot/): "often"

zith (adverb, /zɪθ/): "sometimes"

awzaiv (adverb, /ozaɪv/): "always"

zaloughnay (adverb, /zəlɒne/): "never"

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

Adjectives

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

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "basted"

anusa (adjective, /ənusæ/): "big"

jatt (adjective, /jəɾ/): "bitter"

awtoughva (adjective, /otɒvæ/): "black"

bidi (adjective, /bidi/): "blue"

jabaynaw (adjective, /dʒəbenəw/): "brown"

chi (adjective, /xi/): "chilled"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "cold"

kigan (adjective, /kɪgən/): "curried"

oughnika (adjective, /ɒnɪka/): "dark"

dananu (adjective, /dənanʌ/): "deep"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "divine"

ittib (adjective, /ɪɾib/): "drunk"

dah (adjective, /dəh/): "empty"

utahat (adjective, /ʌtæhət/): "evil"

lame (adjective, /ləmɛ/): "familiar"

ejettawz (adjective, /ɛdʒɛɾoz/): "fat"

utettada (adjective, /utɛɾədə/): "flat"

aynoojem (adjective, /enʊdʒɛm/): "frail"

ttachat (adjective, /ɾəchət/): "fried"

ttabi (adjective, /ɾəbɪ/): "full"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "good"

shunu (adjective, /ʃʌnu/): "green"

talag (adjective, /tələg/): "grey"

shi (adjective, /ʃɪ/): "honest"

danuben (adjective, /dənʌbɛn/): "hot"

thing (adjective, /ðɪŋ/): "light"

kag (adjective, /kəg/): "long"

ubuttapa (adjective, /ubʌɾapə/): "loud"

ayj (adjective, /ej/): "mortal"

uhumap (adjective, /uhuməp/): "mysterious"

adaida (adjective, /ədaɪdə/): "narrow"

adatt (adjective, /ədəɾ/): "old"

veluti (adjective, /vɛlutɪ/): "orange"

nap (adjective, /næp/): "pungent"

oosa (adjective, /ʊsə/): "purple"

itta (adjective, /ɪɾə/): "quiet"

vizatt (adjective, /vizəɾ/): "raw"

ttipa (adjective, /ɾipæ/): "rectangular"

athaysa (adjective, /əðesə/): "red"

nal (adjective, /nəl/): "roasted"

thudubuth (adjective, /ðʌdʌbʌð/): "round"

zihonoun (adjective, /zihɔnaʊn/): "salty"

gouz (adjective, /gaʊz/): "savory"

ija (adjective, /ija/): "shallow"

igu (adjective, /ɪgʌ/): "short"

tizith (adjective, /tizɪð/): "smoked"

awadane (adjective, /əwədənɛ/): "sober"

ttidoughtes (adjective, /ɾidɒtɛs/): "sour"

gittahitt (adjective, /gɪɾahiɾ/): "spicy"

etattoota (adjective, /ɛtəɾʊtə/): "spiral"

addani (adjective, /aɽənɪ/): "square"

talataig (adjective, /talətaɪg/): "steamed"

ipoughs (adjective, /ɪpɒs/): "strange"

vanaitt (adjective, /vənaɪɾ/): "strong"

abi (adjective, /əbɪ/): "sturdy"

fit (adjective, /fɪt/): "sweet"

jav (adjective, /jav/): "tall"

ttaytaw (adjective, /ɾeto/): "thick"

ith (adjective, /ɪð/): "thin"

ivatte (adjective, /ivəɾɛ/): "warm"

youghfa (adjective, /yɒfə/): "weak"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "white"

nin (adjective, /nɪn/): "wide"

abatati (adjective, /æbatəti/): "yellow"

satas (adjective, /sætəs/): "young"

Verbs

ettawt (verb, /ɛɾot/): "bake"

atilet (verb, /ətɪlɛt/): "be"

angutt (verb, /əŋuɾ/): "belong"

oukashaz (verb, /aʊkəʃæz/): "bite"

janasap (verb, /dʒənəsəp/): "break"

taneth (verb, /tənɛð/): "burn"

asi (verb, /əsɪ/): "come"

evinad (verb, /ɛvinəd/): "die"

isihah (verb, /ɪsihah/): "drink"

usiki (verb, /usɪkɪ/): "eat"

tai (verb, /taɪ/): "fall"

taytiwa (verb, /tetɪwə/): "fight"

ttoughttasa (verb, /ɾɒɾəsə/): "find"

zaniwe (verb, /zənɪwɛ/): "fish"

ek (verb, /ɛk/): "fly"

avitti (verb, /əviɾi/): "frown"

aiwilatta (verb, /aɪwɪləɾə/): "go"

amavawda (verb, /əməvodə/): "growl"

ainaja (verb, /aɪnəjæ/): "hate"

zu (verb, /zʌ/): "have"

adaifamai (verb, /ədaɪfəmaɪ/): "hear"

alikooli (verb, /ælikʊlɪ/): "hide"

wawl (verb, /wol/): "hold"

gaz (verb, /gəz/): "hunt"

tethi (verb, /tɛðɪ/): "jump"

pattukez (verb, /pəɾukɛz/): "kill"

sa (verb, /sæ/): "know"

haymege (verb, /hemɛgɛ/): "laugh"

uvi (verb, /ʌvɪ/): "lie"

han (verb, /hæn/): "live"

inawiv (verb, /inəwiv/): "lose"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "love"

abama (verb, /əbəmə/): "need"

nas (verb, /nəs/): "own"

ipa (verb, /ipə/): "roast"

ttalela (verb, /ɾəlɛlə/): "run"

digunett (verb, /dɪgʌnɛɾ/): "see"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "sit"

utanih (verb, /utænih/): "sleep"

atibatt (verb, /ətibaɾ/): "smell"

pu (verb, /pʌ/): "smile"

ihang (verb, /ɪhæŋ/): "stand"

ttainasa (verb, /ɾaɪnəsə/): "strike"

nalaz (verb, /naləz/): "swallow"

ejadoi (verb, /ɛjədɔɪ/): "swim"

aliditt (verb, /əlɪdiɾ/): "taste"

asun (verb, /əsun/): "throw"

ayttafutt (verb, /eɾəfuɾ/): "walk"

abanu (verb, /əbənu/): "want"

Nouns

uhouttawth (noun, /ʌhaʊɾoð/): "afternoon"

vamis (noun, /vəmis/): "ale"

abadaig (noun, /əbədaɪg/): "all"

asataiwu (noun, /əsətaɪwu/): "alligator"

ttawi (noun, /ɾəwi/): "arm"

ka (noun, /kə/): "ash"

rra (noun, /rə/): "aunt"

thoumutti (noun, /ðaʊmʌɾi/): "axe"

sadama (noun, /sədəma/): "bark"

vay (noun, /ve/): "bay"

amalu (noun, /əməlu/): "beer"

mamatich (noun, /mamətitʃ/): "beet"

zikaywoo (noun, /zikewʊ/): "bird"

najasam (noun, /nəjəsæm/): "blood"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "boar"

ati (noun, /əti/): "bone"

ale (noun, /əlɛ/): "breakfast"

haitasatt (noun, /haɪtəsəɾ/): "breast"

isaihina (noun, /ɪsaɪhɪnæ/): "brother"

edil (noun, /ɛdil/): "castle"

at (noun, /ət/): "cat"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "cat"

ttatsaloo (noun, /ɾətsəlʊ/): "chest"

oughha (noun, /ɒhə/): "chicken"

tathitsig (noun, /təðitsɪg/): "claw"

macham (noun, /mətʃəm/): "cloud"

upisilay (noun, /ʌpisɪle/): "coconut"

awdana (noun, /odənə/): "crime"

ttalepap (noun, /ɾəlɛpəp/): "day"

na (noun, /nə/): "dinner"

talath (noun, /tæləð/): "dog"

afasana (noun, /əfəsənæ/): "drink"

fett (noun, /fɛɾ/): "dungeon"

al (noun, /əl/): "ear"

witti (noun, /wiɾɪ/): "earth"

haig (noun, /haɪg/): "egg"

anatti (noun, /ənəɾi/): "elder"

thoughnina (noun, /ðɒnɪna/): "enemy"

imathoughtough (noun, /ɪməðɒtɒ/): "evening"

ttepayz (noun, /ɾɛpez/): "eye"

attuttaf (noun, /əɾʌɾæf/): "family"

apaythi (noun, /æpeðɪ/): "father"

titawse (noun, /tɪtosɛ/): "feather"

satt (noun, /səɾ/): "fight"

tuleme (noun, /tulɛmɛ/): "finger"

ve (noun, /vɛ/): "fire"

tasati (noun, /təsətɪ/): "fish"

attinga (noun, /aɾɪŋə/): "flesh"

ipathul (noun, /ɪpəðul/): "foot"

ma (noun, /mə/): "forest"

laittil (noun, /laɪɾil/): "fox"

umainiz (noun, /umaɪnɪz/): "friend"

janane (noun, /dʒənənɛ/): "goose"

kakag (noun, /kəkəg/): "grease"

dipatab (noun, /dipatəb/): "group"

tamij (noun, /tamɪj/): "gulf"

ibam (noun, /ɪbam/): "hair"

atatt (noun, /ətəɾ/): "hand"

ngal (noun, /ŋəl/): "hat"

icha (noun, /ɪtʃə/): "hate"

padas (noun, /pədəs/): "head"

tath (noun, /təð/): "hill"

with (noun, /wɪð/): "horn"

oughthatta (noun, /ɒðəɾæ/): "horse"

nawaybaf (noun, /næwebəf/): "house"

ithinoughta (noun, /iθɪnɒtə/): "inn"

dasavith (noun, /dəsəvɪð/): "island"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "jaw"

awtupeti (noun, /otupɛtɪ/): "lake"

udajata (noun, /udəjətæ/): "leaf"

ithu (noun, /ɪðʌ/): "leg"

ttegi (noun, /ɾɛgɪ/): "liver"

oughttifis (noun, /ɒɾɪfɪs/): "louse"

sayjaithi (noun, /sejaɪðɪ/): "love"

asituthe (noun, /əsɪtuðɛ/): "lunch"

ath (noun, /əð/): "man"

tisif (noun, /tɪsif/): "many"

nethos (noun, /nɛðɔs/): "meal"

mayjaini (noun, /medʒaɪni/): "metal"

inin (noun, /inin/): "mine"

nanihitt (noun, /nənɪhɪɾ/): "monster"

nanivi (noun, /nənɪvɪ/): "moon"

ayle (noun, /elɛ/): "morning"

qimafif (noun, /qɪməfɪf/): "mother"

digi (noun, /dɪgɪ/): "mountain"

jatta (noun, /jæɾə/): "mouth"

wikaniz (noun, /wɪkənɪz/): "name"

inapap (noun, /inəpəp/): "neck"

ikel (noun, /ɪkɛl/): "night"

uzah (noun, /ʌzəh/): "noodle"

ku (noun, /kʌ/): "nose"

ookab (noun, /ʊkəb/): "ocean"

patuhin (noun, /pətuhɪn/): "parent"

kesuni (noun, /kɛsʌnɪ/): "path"

dithoughj (noun, /dɪðɒdʒ/): "peace"

moukikais (noun, /maʊkikaɪs/): "pepper"

nadattayh (noun, /nədəɾeh/): "person"

atizaha (noun, /atizəhə/): "pie"

id (noun, /id/): "pig"

vatitt (noun, /vətɪɾ/): "rabbit"

vihe (noun, /vɪhɛ/): "rain"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "rat"

vimav (noun, /vɪməv/): "river"

sidaywut (noun, /sidewut/): "robe"

yushiwi (noun, /yuʃiwɪ/): "rock"

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

giwe (noun, /gɪwɛ/): "salt"

up (noun, /up/): "sand"

dit (noun, /dit/): "seed"

soo (noun, /sʊ/): "sibling"

poib (noun, /pɔɪb/): "sister"

pathuh (noun, /pəðʌh/): "skin"

awnakitu (noun, /onəkɪtʌ/): "sky"

ttutha (noun, /ɾʌθə/): "smoke"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "snake"

igadit (noun, /ɪgədɪt/): "soup"

oughshithiwi (noun, /ɒʃiðiwi/): "star"

doughlizang (noun, /dɒlizəŋ/): "stew"

midabai (noun, /midəbaɪ/): "stomach"

kough (noun, /kɒ/): "stone"

aniw (noun, /ənɪw/): "stream"

ita (noun, /itə/): "sun"

oughbu (noun, /ɒbu/): "sword"

anousi (noun, /ənaʊsɪ/): "tail"

jewi (noun, /jɛwɪ/): "tavern"

oughni (noun, /ɒni/): "thumb"

itatti (noun, /ɪtæɾɪ/): "tongue"

atta (noun, /əɾæ/): "tooth"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "tree"

anoughdam (noun, /ənɒdəm/): "truth"

ayta (noun, /etæ/): "uncle"

duka (noun, /dukə/): "valley"

se (noun, /sɛ/): "war"

at (noun, /æt/): "water"

atti (noun, /aɾi/): "way"

adak (noun, /ədək/): "wine"

esanai (noun, /ɛsənaɪ/): "woman"

ikineku (noun, /ɪkɪnɛku/): "word"