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Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Akitak
Akitak Dictionary
Pronouns
ahu (pronoun, /əhu/): "he"
utt (pronoun, /uɾ/): "she"
mough (pronoun, /mɒ/): "they"
te (pronoun, /tɛ/): "you"
it (pronoun, /ɪt/): "we"
aj (pronoun, /ædʒ/): "I"
Articles
itha (article, /ɪðæ/): "a"
ami (article, /əmi/): "the"
Prepositions
etawati (preposition, /ɛtəwətɪ/): "and"
atted (preposition, /əɾɛd/): "as"
athu (preposition, /əðʌ/): "from"
taj (preposition, /təj/): "in"
outanathi (preposition, /aʊtənæðɪ/): "of"
abatam (preposition, /æbatəm/): "or"
amakatt (preposition, /æmækəɾ/): "to"
zatasut (preposition, /zətəsʌt/): "will"
nati (preposition, /næti/): "with"
Numbers
ayttitaka (number, /eɾitəkə/): "zero"
ttaythul (number, /ɾeðul/): "one"
ilathasi (number, /ɪləðəsi/): "two"
titas (number, /titæs/): "three"
tayzamuk (number, /tezəmʌk/): "four"
ttalatti (number, /ɾælæɾɪ/): "five"
amayttasi (number, /əmeɾəsɪ/): "six"
kulatti (number, /kʌləɾi/): "seven"
uwithi (number, /ʌwɪθɪ/): "eight"
ngas (number, /ŋəs/): "nine"
engaivatti (number, /ɛŋaɪvaɾi/): "ten"
Questions
athounala (question, /aðaʊnələ/): "what"
attidi (question, /æɾɪdɪ/): "who"
ngatti (question, /ŋæɾɪ/): "how"
ethizak (question, /ɛðɪzak/): "why"
uttakoud (question, /uɾækaʊd/): "when"
Interjections
tai (interjection, /taɪ/): "hello"
atengough (interjection, /ətɛŋɒ/): "goodbye"
ata (interjection, /ətə/): "hey"
apahis (interjection, /apəhɪs/): "bye"
ttuttatt (interjection, /ɾuɾəɾ/): "ouch"
itutt (interjection, /ɪtuɾ/): "wow"
naikapa (interjection, /naɪkəpə/): "uh"
elathan (interjection, /ɛlæðən/): "er"
aizitha (interjection, /aɪzɪθə/): "um"
Adverbs
lij (adverb, /lɪdʒ/): "again"
as (adverb, /əs/): "now"
uthung (adverb, /uðʌŋ/): "soon"
adutha (adverb, /aduθə/): "often"
tususa (adverb, /tʌsusə/): "sometimes"
fa (adverb, /fə/): "always"
aikaitte (adverb, /aɪkaɪɾɛ/): "never"
ttatingas (adverb, /ɾætɪŋəs/): "seldom"
Adjectives
ttachakitt (adjective, /ɾətʃakɪɾ/): "aromatic"
inimi (adjective, /ɪnɪmi/): "basted"
es (adjective, /ɛs/): "big"
izasav (adjective, /izəsəv/): "bitter"
mezattayt (adjective, /mɛzəɾet/): "black"
ezazak (adjective, /ɛzəzək/): "blue"
utoughf (adjective, /ʌtɒf/): "brown"
utathin (adjective, /utəðɪn/): "chilled"
thathagid (adjective, /ðəðəgid/): "cold"
al (adjective, /æl/): "curried"
dok (adjective, /dɔk/): "dark"
zat (adjective, /zət/): "deep"
shaitivi (adjective, /ʃaɪtɪvɪ/): "divine"
zaiji (adjective, /zaɪjɪ/): "drunk"
atabun (adjective, /ətəbun/): "empty"
danuzuh (adjective, /dənuzuh/): "evil"
isoughfayn (adjective, /ɪsɒfen/): "familiar"
thawtingi (adjective, /ðotiŋɪ/): "fat"
amajaz (adjective, /əməjæz/): "flat"
tiwisi (adjective, /tiwisi/): "frail"
izanayb (adjective, /izəneb/): "fried"
ebanad (adjective, /ɛbənəd/): "full"
afayzaysiaw (adjective, /əfezeʒo/): "good"
el (adjective, /ɛl/): "green"
kat (adjective, /kət/): "grey"
atisa (adjective, /ætisæ/): "honest"
umihak (adjective, /ʌmɪhæk/): "hot"
ngus (adjective, /ŋʌs/): "light"
awtha (adjective, /oðə/): "long"
azoughhaytha (adjective, /əzɒheðə/): "loud"
ithaymayz (adjective, /ɪðemez/): "mortal"
mitip (adjective, /mɪtɪp/): "mysterious"
idawitt (adjective, /ɪdəwiɾ/): "narrow"
nasi (adjective, /nəsɪ/): "old"
iti (adjective, /itɪ/): "orange"
umaday (adjective, /ʌməde/): "pungent"
titadawm (adjective, /titadom/): "purple"
aniviza (adjective, /ənɪvizə/): "quiet"
izubek (adjective, /ɪzʌbɛk/): "raw"
ipough (adjective, /ɪpɒ/): "rectangular"
fa (adjective, /fə/): "red"
ihaih (adjective, /ɪhaɪh/): "roasted"
nanitha (adjective, /nanɪðə/): "round"
idenidi (adjective, /idɛnɪdɪ/): "salty"
tiw (adjective, /tɪw/): "savory"
woughwuttaiw (adjective, /wɒwʌɾaɪw/): "shallow"
if (adjective, /ɪf/): "short"
dooja (adjective, /dʊdʒə/): "smoked"
sela (adjective, /sɛlə/): "sober"
oughchoub (adjective, /ɒtʃaʊb/): "sour"
uka (adjective, /ʌkə/): "spicy"
nithul (adjective, /niðul/): "spiral"
oughni (adjective, /ɒnɪ/): "square"
leni (adjective, /lɛnɪ/): "steamed"
pawpidu (adjective, /popɪdʌ/): "strange"
ozed (adjective, /ɔzɛd/): "strong"
tutoitoughl (adjective, /tʌtɔɪtɒl/): "sturdy"
udawfitt (adjective, /ʌdofiɾ/): "sweet"
nad (adjective, /nəd/): "tall"
eka (adjective, /ɛkæ/): "thick"
ttoughladi (adjective, /ɾɒlədɪ/): "thin"
jattatt (adjective, /jəɾəɾ/): "warm"
ana (adjective, /ənə/): "weak"
ilita (adjective, /ɪlɪta/): "white"
atitith (adjective, /ətɪtið/): "wide"
dettawfawk (adjective, /dɛɾofok/): "yellow"
atitutou (adjective, /ætɪtutaʊ/): "young"
Verbs
katsou (verb, /kətsaʊ/): "bake"
toughsavaif (verb, /tɒsævaɪf/): "be"
mittuka (verb, /mɪɾukə/): "belong"
said (verb, /saɪd/): "bite"
tta (verb, /ɾæ/): "break"
inaws (verb, /inos/): "burn"
thasiz (verb, /ðəsiz/): "come"
ala (verb, /ælæ/): "die"
itaf (verb, /ɪtəf/): "drink"
nuzeti (verb, /nuzɛtɪ/): "eat"
attu (verb, /æɾu/): "fall"
ew (verb, /ɛw/): "fight"
amatetough (verb, /æmətɛtɒ/): "find"
nava (verb, /nəvə/): "fish"
hou (verb, /haʊ/): "fly"
azag (verb, /əzag/): "frown"
ath (verb, /əð/): "go"
dungaitta (verb, /dʌŋaɪɾa/): "growl"
iwis (verb, /iwɪs/): "hate"
ash (verb, /əʃ/): "have"
zeches (verb, /zɛtʃɛs/): "hear"
ayttejen (verb, /eɾɛdʒɛn/): "hide"
awg (verb, /og/): "hold"
tu (verb, /tu/): "hunt"
nawiw (verb, /nəwiw/): "jump"
iz (verb, /ɪz/): "kill"
thithi (verb, /ðɪði/): "know"
ifaiv (verb, /ifaɪv/): "laugh"
kalatan (verb, /kəlætən/): "lie"
umatu (verb, /umətʌ/): "live"
tittatta (verb, /tɪɾəɾə/): "lose"
ith (verb, /ið/): "love"
nalan (verb, /nælən/): "need"
aqav (verb, /əqəv/): "own"
li (verb, /lɪ/): "roast"
kedusitt (verb, /kɛdusiɾ/): "run"
havapi (verb, /həvəpɪ/): "see"
achaw (verb, /ətʃəw/): "sit"
engada (verb, /ɛŋədə/): "sleep"
ttatha (verb, /ɾəðə/): "smell"
angif (verb, /əŋif/): "smile"
misasu (verb, /misəsʌ/): "stand"
ttadali (verb, /ɾædəli/): "strike"
aysesing (verb, /esɛsiŋ/): "swallow"
oowas (verb, /ʊwəs/): "swim"
tidam (verb, /tɪdəm/): "taste"
aitetsap (verb, /aɪtɛtsəp/): "throw"
ni (verb, /ni/): "walk"
idani (verb, /idəni/): "want"
Nouns
that (noun, /ðət/): "afternoon"
nip (noun, /nɪp/): "ale"
ooshitisha (noun, /ʊʃitiʃə/): "all"
amoughmup (noun, /əmɒmup/): "alligator"
koughjizayn (noun, /kɒjizen/): "arm"
ma (noun, /mæ/): "ash"
aykayl (noun, /ekel/): "aunt"
utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "axe"
in (noun, /ɪn/): "bark"
ayttawsinaw (noun, /eɾosɪno/): "bay"
zidiha (noun, /zɪdihə/): "beer"
atti (noun, /əɾi/): "beet"
adoughga (noun, /ədɒgə/): "bird"
azih (noun, /əzɪh/): "blood"
da (noun, /də/): "boar"
sitti (noun, /siɾɪ/): "bone"
divi (noun, /dɪvɪ/): "breakfast"
mooti (noun, /mʊtɪ/): "breast"
belan (noun, /bɛlæn/): "brother"
udu (noun, /udʌ/): "castle"
fawnasa (noun, /fonəsə/): "cat"
aytawd (noun, /etod/): "cat"
baittittith (noun, /baɪɾɪɾið/): "chest"
taittayn (noun, /taɪɾen/): "chicken"
thitha (noun, /ðɪðə/): "claw"
ak (noun, /ək/): "cloud"
kirritai (noun, /kɪritaɪ/): "coconut"
avili (noun, /əvilɪ/): "crime"
wanunik (noun, /wənʌnik/): "day"
ezawha (noun, /ɛzohə/): "dinner"
tazi (noun, /tazɪ/): "dog"
nasada (noun, /nəsædə/): "drink"
ath (noun, /əð/): "dungeon"
si (noun, /si/): "ear"
zimate (noun, /zimətɛ/): "earth"
athinuthai (noun, /əðɪnʌðaɪ/): "egg"
talathut (noun, /taləðut/): "elder"
azithine (noun, /əzɪðɪnɛ/): "enemy"
ainakitt (noun, /aɪnəkiɾ/): "evening"
al (noun, /æl/): "eye"
ittun (noun, /ɪɾun/): "family"
ag (noun, /əg/): "father"
uttanata (noun, /ʌɾənətə/): "feather"
ttasu (noun, /ɾasʌ/): "fight"
anatit (noun, /anætɪt/): "finger"
ma (noun, /mə/): "fire"
naka (noun, /nəkə/): "fish"
amifimai (noun, /əmɪfɪmaɪ/): "flesh"
asitasa (noun, /əsɪtæsə/): "foot"
ifeh (noun, /ɪfɛh/): "forest"
anuna (noun, /ænʌnæ/): "fox"
thata (noun, /ðətə/): "friend"
otip (noun, /ɔtɪp/): "goose"
miwawpa (noun, /miwopə/): "grease"
aynibatta (noun, /enibəɾæ/): "group"
minakin (noun, /minəkɪn/): "gulf"
asidang (noun, /əsidəŋ/): "hair"
hid (noun, /hid/): "hand"
oughshafana (noun, /ɒʃəfənə/): "hat"
nusettail (noun, /nʌsɛɾaɪl/): "hate"
nattapiv (noun, /nəɾapiv/): "head"
kutt (noun, /kuɾ/): "hill"
ngaihathab (noun, /ŋaɪhæðəb/): "horn"
unayduwa (noun, /uneduwə/): "horse"
laivafath (noun, /laɪvəfæð/): "house"
in (noun, /ɪn/): "inn"
voughsaw (noun, /vɒsəw/): "island"
upa (noun, /upə/): "jaw"
asama (noun, /æsəmə/): "lake"
ittem (noun, /iɾɛm/): "leaf"
oughbipazi (noun, /ɒbɪpəzi/): "leg"
oughnav (noun, /ɒnəv/): "liver"
at (noun, /ət/): "louse"
atayttabai (noun, /əteɾəbaɪ/): "love"
naze (noun, /nəzɛ/): "lunch"
kathousay (noun, /kəðaʊse/): "man"
awathawd (noun, /æwəðod/): "many"
tayse (noun, /tesɛ/): "meal"
wat (noun, /wət/): "metal"
ah (noun, /əh/): "mine"
ya (noun, /yə/): "monster"
ip (noun, /ip/): "moon"
tani (noun, /tənɪ/): "morning"
neh (noun, /nɛh/): "mother"
nip (noun, /nɪp/): "mountain"
vemibiw (noun, /vɛmibɪw/): "mouth"
oohaz (noun, /ʊhəz/): "name"
fa (noun, /fə/): "neck"
ulinaki (noun, /ulɪnækɪ/): "night"
eshainough (noun, /ɛʃaɪnɒ/): "noodle"
itha (noun, /ɪðə/): "nose"
anayttul (noun, /əneɾul/): "ocean"
itile (noun, /ɪtɪlɛ/): "parent"
nasootta (noun, /nəsʊɾə/): "path"
ilalahi (noun, /ɪlələhi/): "peace"
nishadoughtt (noun, /nɪʃədɒɾ/): "pepper"
nulis (noun, /nulɪs/): "person"
alinav (noun, /alɪnəv/): "pie"
saisa (noun, /saɪsə/): "pig"
ilijiz (noun, /ilijɪz/): "rabbit"
law (noun, /lo/): "rain"
nalawniv (noun, /nəlonɪv/): "rat"
ngijitas (noun, /ŋijɪtəs/): "river"
awthimi (noun, /oðimɪ/): "robe"
ekanithi (noun, /ɛkəniði/): "rock"
nittattough (noun, /niɾəɾɒ/): "root"
adatis (noun, /ædətɪs/): "salt"
ati (noun, /əti/): "sand"
amekilough (noun, /əmɛkilɒ/): "seed"
ta (noun, /tæ/): "sibling"
dawa (noun, /dəwə/): "sister"
ithasip (noun, /iðəsɪp/): "skin"
kaid (noun, /kaɪd/): "sky"
ath (noun, /əð/): "smoke"
avung (noun, /əvuŋ/): "snake"
ine (noun, /inɛ/): "soup"
awqimi (noun, /oqɪmi/): "star"
avawi (noun, /əvəwi/): "stew"
aza (noun, /æzæ/): "stomach"
ishough (noun, /iʃɒ/): "stone"
uthe (noun, /ʌðɛ/): "stream"
iz (noun, /iz/): "sun"
thakattit (noun, /ðəkəɾɪt/): "sword"
asaika (noun, /əsaɪkə/): "tail"
etajoul (noun, /ɛtæjaʊl/): "tavern"
pilattirr (noun, /pɪləɾɪr/): "thumb"
ata (noun, /ətə/): "tongue"
awpatabu (noun, /opətəbʌ/): "tooth"
dinatuk (noun, /dɪnətuk/): "tree"
inayne (noun, /ɪnenɛ/): "truth"
il (noun, /ɪl/): "uncle"
inaitt (noun, /ɪnaɪɾ/): "valley"
ib (noun, /ɪb/): "war"
bepa (noun, /bɛpa/): "water"
la (noun, /læ/): "way"
awtt (noun, /oɾ/): "wine"
pachoughnu (noun, /pəxɒnu/): "woman"
tten (noun, /ɾɛn/): "word"