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

Edoughcha

Edoughcha Dictionary

Pronouns

sith (pronoun, /sið/): "he"

aza (pronoun, /əzæ/): "she"

mi (pronoun, /mɪ/): "they"

ttav (pronoun, /ɾəv/): "you"

ba (pronoun, /bə/): "we"

ethi (pronoun, /ɛðɪ/): "I"

Articles

rrek (article, /rɛk/): "a"

ting (article, /tɪŋ/): "the"

Prepositions

ttuvunitt (preposition, /ɾuvuniɾ/): "and"

maf (preposition, /mæf/): "as"

apay (preposition, /əpe/): "from"

aydethaw (preposition, /edɛðo/): "in"

nanginoich (preposition, /nəŋɪnɔɪtʃ/): "of"

zi (preposition, /zi/): "or"

anaylay (preposition, /ænele/): "to"

vavi (preposition, /vəvi/): "will"

dittathai (preposition, /diɾəðaɪ/): "with"

Numbers

ka (number, /ka/): "zero"

ela (number, /ɛlə/): "one"

fit (number, /fɪt/): "two"

ayzith (number, /ezɪð/): "three"

thoughtiti (number, /ðɒtiti/): "four"

way (number, /we/): "five"

ttel (number, /ɾɛl/): "six"

tich (number, /tɪtʃ/): "seven"

ala (number, /ələ/): "eight"

ijoughz (number, /ɪjɒz/): "nine"

el (number, /ɛl/): "ten"

Questions

awnawa (question, /onəwə/): "what"

laz (question, /ləz/): "who"

aisousawtt (question, /aɪsaʊsoɾ/): "how"

eg (question, /ɛg/): "why"

nefanad (question, /nɛfənæd/): "when"

Interjections

esitta (interjection, /ɛsiɾə/): "hello"

ana (interjection, /ənə/): "goodbye"

ewut (interjection, /ɛwʌt/): "hey"

fawkit (interjection, /fokɪt/): "bye"

kef (interjection, /kɛf/): "ouch"

shitettawt (interjection, /ʃɪtɛɾot/): "wow"

tsu (interjection, /tsʌ/): "uh"

adu (interjection, /ədu/): "er"

ne (interjection, /nɛ/): "um"

Adverbs

dakisiz (adverb, /dəkisiz/): "again"

aytad (adverb, /etæd/): "now"

an (adverb, /ən/): "soon"

danan (adverb, /dənən/): "often"

savik (adverb, /səvik/): "sometimes"

awttah (adverb, /oɾəh/): "always"

titt (adverb, /tiɾ/): "never"

ttanuma (adverb, /ɾənumə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttuzi (adjective, /ɾʌzɪ/): "aromatic"

upattish (adjective, /upæɾɪʃ/): "basted"

atette (adjective, /ətɛɾɛ/): "big"

ilihita (adjective, /ilɪhitæ/): "bitter"

bas (adjective, /bəs/): "black"

athatayb (adjective, /aðəteb/): "blue"

oudavu (adjective, /aʊdəvu/): "brown"

ettebin (adjective, /ɛɾɛbɪn/): "chilled"

tas (adjective, /təs/): "cold"

naigani (adjective, /naɪgənɪ/): "curried"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "dark"

shanatti (adjective, /ʃənaɾɪ/): "deep"

dam (adjective, /dəm/): "divine"

etamawtha (adjective, /ɛtamoðə/): "drunk"

ttineban (adjective, /ɾɪnɛbən/): "empty"

kabep (adjective, /kabɛp/): "evil"

touna (adjective, /taʊna/): "familiar"

itounu (adjective, /itaʊnu/): "fat"

amut (adjective, /amut/): "flat"

nattayna (adjective, /nəɾenə/): "frail"

zuzattath (adjective, /zuzəɾəð/): "fried"

ipilah (adjective, /ɪpɪləh/): "full"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "good"

ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "green"

adunouta (adjective, /ədunaʊtə/): "grey"

ame (adjective, /əmɛ/): "honest"

oitt (adjective, /ɔɪɾ/): "hot"

fisabuk (adjective, /fisəbuk/): "light"

iza (adjective, /ɪzə/): "long"

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

piz (adjective, /pɪz/): "mortal"

inu (adjective, /inʌ/): "mysterious"

att (adjective, /æɾ/): "narrow"

dima (adjective, /dɪmə/): "old"

pough (adjective, /pɒ/): "orange"

udaditti (adjective, /udædɪɾi/): "pungent"

ngav (adjective, /ŋəv/): "purple"

vatawil (adjective, /vætəwil/): "quiet"

itana (adjective, /itənæ/): "raw"

elis (adjective, /ɛlis/): "rectangular"

thadizi (adjective, /ðədizɪ/): "red"

ngas (adjective, /ŋəs/): "roasted"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "round"

akigah (adjective, /əkɪgah/): "salty"

qawittan (adjective, /qəwɪɾən/): "savory"

uwa (adjective, /uwə/): "shallow"

ida (adjective, /ɪdə/): "short"

vayt (adjective, /vet/): "smoked"

ttathaywin (adjective, /ɾəðewɪn/): "sober"

dunati (adjective, /dʌnətɪ/): "sour"

nuna (adjective, /nʌnæ/): "spicy"

thanis (adjective, /ðənis/): "spiral"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "square"

wattatti (adjective, /wæɾəɾi/): "steamed"

afengasough (adjective, /æfɛŋəsɒ/): "strange"

itamiki (adjective, /ɪtəmiki/): "strong"

ebijashi (adjective, /ɛbijəʃɪ/): "sturdy"

thidith (adjective, /ðɪdɪð/): "sweet"

un (adjective, /ʌn/): "tall"

imatoob (adjective, /ɪmətʊb/): "thick"

attayj (adjective, /əɾej/): "thin"

thaifizuz (adjective, /ðaɪfɪzuz/): "warm"

aw (adjective, /æw/): "weak"

matt (adjective, /məɾ/): "white"

ika (adjective, /ikə/): "wide"

za (adjective, /zæ/): "yellow"

mayth (adjective, /meθ/): "young"

Verbs

asic (verb, /əsic/): "bake"

atte (verb, /əɾɛ/): "be"

thadatt (verb, /ðədæɾ/): "belong"

ataw (verb, /əto/): "bite"

ukawat (verb, /ukæwæt/): "break"

an (verb, /ən/): "burn"

uvak (verb, /ʌvak/): "come"

zil (verb, /zɪl/): "die"

wu (verb, /wu/): "drink"

jalu (verb, /jalu/): "eat"

napisaith (verb, /nəpɪsaɪð/): "fall"

avadi (verb, /əvədɪ/): "fight"

atta (verb, /əɾə/): "find"

afatatte (verb, /əfətəɾɛ/): "fish"

oughsou (verb, /ɒsaʊ/): "fly"

tupouthi (verb, /tʌpaʊði/): "frown"

atadaiw (verb, /ətədaɪw/): "go"

cadad (verb, /cədəd/): "growl"

ayfuttaytta (verb, /efʌɾeɾə/): "hate"

zaf (verb, /zaf/): "have"

dashashud (verb, /dəʃəʃud/): "hear"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "hide"

ta (verb, /tæ/): "hold"

tawesath (verb, /təwɛsæð/): "hunt"

tuf (verb, /tʌf/): "jump"

oughsattaga (verb, /ɒsəɾagə/): "kill"

thunoughdi (verb, /ðʌnɒdi/): "know"

ing (verb, /ɪŋ/): "laugh"

oughsisitt (verb, /ɒsɪsiɾ/): "lie"

as (verb, /əs/): "live"

oungi (verb, /aʊŋi/): "lose"

mi (verb, /mɪ/): "love"

attanai (verb, /əɾənaɪ/): "need"

anay (verb, /æne/): "own"

aymaitafe (verb, /emaɪtafɛ/): "roast"

aiqati (verb, /aɪqætɪ/): "run"

li (verb, /li/): "see"

utti (verb, /uɾɪ/): "sit"

ali (verb, /əlɪ/): "sleep"

saiwanu (verb, /saɪwənʌ/): "smell"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "smile"

sagita (verb, /səgɪtæ/): "stand"

ibattap (verb, /ɪbəɾəp/): "strike"

ayttai (verb, /eɾaɪ/): "swallow"

anangi (verb, /ənəŋi/): "swim"

ilal (verb, /ɪləl/): "taste"

aj (verb, /əj/): "throw"

iwattis (verb, /ɪwəɾɪs/): "walk"

tithawtaif (verb, /tiðotaɪf/): "want"

Nouns

naittiw (noun, /naɪɾɪw/): "afternoon"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "ale"

at (noun, /ət/): "all"

ethi (noun, /ɛθɪ/): "alligator"

hapi (noun, /hæpɪ/): "arm"

ik (noun, /ik/): "ash"

koul (noun, /kaʊl/): "aunt"

tesite (noun, /tɛsitɛ/): "axe"

ipatta (noun, /ɪpəɾə/): "bark"

aman (noun, /əmən/): "bay"

avaitum (noun, /əvaɪtʌm/): "beer"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "beet"

ttanis (noun, /ɾənɪs/): "bird"

loott (noun, /lʊɾ/): "blood"

ttaymabug (noun, /ɾeməbʌg/): "boar"

the (noun, /θɛ/): "bone"

patad (noun, /pətəd/): "breakfast"

aylin (noun, /elɪn/): "breast"

tivini (noun, /tɪvini/): "brother"

uthidi (noun, /uðɪdɪ/): "castle"

fabawm (noun, /fəbom/): "cat"

aith (noun, /aɪð/): "cat"

ttuthittal (noun, /ɾʌðiɾəl/): "chest"

uvanudou (noun, /ʌvənudaʊ/): "chicken"

vis (noun, /vɪs/): "claw"

alisa (noun, /əlɪsə/): "cloud"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "coconut"

avam (noun, /əvəm/): "crime"

idili (noun, /idilɪ/): "day"

oinup (noun, /ɔɪnʌp/): "dinner"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "dog"

ttamu (noun, /ɾəmʌ/): "drink"

tamud (noun, /təmʌd/): "dungeon"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "ear"

tana (noun, /tənə/): "earth"

esiittisa (noun, /ɛʒɪɾisə/): "egg"

imuwa (noun, /imuwə/): "elder"

attabi (noun, /æɾəbɪ/): "enemy"

thoughnawts (noun, /ðɒnots/): "evening"

azoo (noun, /əzʊ/): "eye"

dita (noun, /ditæ/): "family"

zatoughtt (noun, /zətɒɾ/): "father"

le (noun, /lɛ/): "feather"

tadiq (noun, /tədɪq/): "fight"

zane (noun, /zænɛ/): "finger"

atinat (noun, /ətɪnət/): "fire"

iloughttat (noun, /ɪlɒɾæt/): "fish"

nalath (noun, /nələð/): "flesh"

ttang (noun, /ɾæŋ/): "foot"

utethe (noun, /utɛðɛ/): "forest"

awangoud (noun, /əwæŋaʊd/): "fox"

lutawjel (noun, /lutojɛl/): "friend"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "goose"

at (noun, /ət/): "grease"

attaini (noun, /əɾaɪni/): "group"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "gulf"

afittila (noun, /æfɪɾɪlæ/): "hair"

ttuwanath (noun, /ɾuwanəð/): "hand"

datega (noun, /dətɛgə/): "hat"

zatik (noun, /zætik/): "hate"

sijitt (noun, /sɪdʒɪɾ/): "head"

amathah (noun, /əmaðəh/): "hill"

anithana (noun, /ənɪðənə/): "horn"

latti (noun, /ləɾɪ/): "horse"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "house"

apazaimai (noun, /əpəzaɪmaɪ/): "inn"

natipi (noun, /nətɪpɪ/): "island"

isita (noun, /ɪsitə/): "jaw"

taisa (noun, /taɪsə/): "lake"

battattat (noun, /bəɾəɾət/): "leaf"

awtasih (noun, /otəsih/): "leg"

idav (noun, /ɪdəv/): "liver"

iloughka (noun, /ɪlɒkə/): "louse"

asilootta (noun, /əsɪlʊɾə/): "love"

eng (noun, /ɛŋ/): "lunch"

ttay (noun, /ɾe/): "man"

danatitt (noun, /dənətɪɾ/): "many"

uth (noun, /uð/): "meal"

nouwu (noun, /naʊwu/): "metal"

watak (noun, /wətək/): "mine"

ittounan (noun, /ɪɾaʊnən/): "monster"

ataw (noun, /æto/): "moon"

sami (noun, /səmɪ/): "morning"

akih (noun, /əkih/): "mother"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "mountain"

usetah (noun, /ʌsɛtəh/): "mouth"

athesaj (noun, /aðɛsæj/): "name"

nidain (noun, /nɪdaɪn/): "neck"

la (noun, /læ/): "night"

athisough (noun, /əðɪsɒ/): "noodle"

nuch (noun, /nutʃ/): "nose"

pama (noun, /pæmə/): "ocean"

us (noun, /us/): "parent"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "path"

abutta (noun, /əbuɾə/): "peace"

gatt (noun, /gəɾ/): "pepper"

mav (noun, /məv/): "person"

fattough (noun, /fəɾɒ/): "pie"

awp (noun, /op/): "pig"

jasif (noun, /jəsɪf/): "rabbit"

vunatti (noun, /vunəɾɪ/): "rain"

asanawsu (noun, /əsənosu/): "rat"

attoutas (noun, /əɾaʊtəs/): "river"

kon (noun, /kɔn/): "robe"

asun (noun, /əsun/): "rock"

attattaitt (noun, /əɾaɾaɪɾ/): "root"

alayd (noun, /æled/): "salt"

ittisa (noun, /ɪɾisə/): "sand"

tasiwan (noun, /tasiwən/): "seed"

asiz (noun, /əsɪz/): "sibling"

poughtisi (noun, /pɒtɪsɪ/): "sister"

anataitt (noun, /ənətaɪɾ/): "skin"

initayl (noun, /ɪnitel/): "sky"

teni (noun, /tɛni/): "smoke"

poughfat (noun, /pɒfat/): "snake"

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

amasa (noun, /amæsæ/): "star"

ma (noun, /mə/): "stew"

takahiz (noun, /təkəhiz/): "stomach"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "stone"

izimetta (noun, /ɪzɪmɛɾə/): "stream"

jaza (noun, /jəza/): "sun"

oilasith (noun, /ɔɪləsið/): "sword"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "tail"

ilatt (noun, /iləɾ/): "tavern"

inim (noun, /ɪnɪm/): "thumb"

kawaw (noun, /kəwo/): "tongue"

unettil (noun, /ʌnɛɾɪl/): "tooth"

nifajott (noun, /nifəjɔɾ/): "tree"

bat (noun, /bət/): "truth"

pas (noun, /pəs/): "uncle"

naivini (noun, /naɪvɪni/): "valley"

ttaki (noun, /ɾəki/): "war"

aivoughnawl (noun, /aɪvɒnol/): "water"

apithadaw (noun, /əpɪðado/): "way"

pikah (noun, /pɪkah/): "wine"

ili (noun, /ɪlɪ/): "woman"

pawlitt (noun, /polɪɾ/): "word"