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

Zoughtiduz

Zoughtiduz Dictionary

Pronouns

tab (pronoun, /tæb/): "he"

awtt (pronoun, /oɾ/): "she"

ti (pronoun, /ti/): "they"

da (pronoun, /da/): "you"

lu (pronoun, /lʌ/): "we"

uth (pronoun, /uð/): "I"

Articles

aith (article, /aɪð/): "a"

sha (article, /ʃə/): "the"

Prepositions

nitelu (preposition, /nɪtɛlʌ/): "and"

mawa (preposition, /məwə/): "as"

bit (preposition, /bit/): "from"

ttatoup (preposition, /ɾətaʊp/): "in"

aipawttisa (preposition, /aɪpoɾɪsə/): "of"

aimawsaz (preposition, /aɪmosæz/): "or"

itti (preposition, /ɪɾɪ/): "to"

ilat (preposition, /ilət/): "will"

ttesan (preposition, /ɾɛsan/): "with"

Numbers

ing (number, /ɪŋ/): "zero"

amat (number, /əmæt/): "one"

atasage (number, /ətəsægɛ/): "two"

atinai (number, /ətɪnaɪ/): "three"

asoisas (number, /əsɔɪsæs/): "four"

iv (number, /iv/): "five"

athaytti (number, /əðeɾɪ/): "six"

outenesough (number, /aʊtɛnɛsɒ/): "seven"

im (number, /ɪm/): "eight"

hubija (number, /hubijə/): "nine"

ittaza (number, /ɪɾəzə/): "ten"

Questions

ttamattosh (question, /ɾəmæɾɔʃ/): "what"

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

tujais (question, /tʌjaɪs/): "how"

aytunakaw (question, /etunæko/): "why"

ha (question, /hə/): "when"

Interjections

lainatta (interjection, /laɪnəɾə/): "hello"

misawba (interjection, /mɪsobæ/): "goodbye"

iman (interjection, /imən/): "hey"

thitih (interjection, /θɪtɪh/): "bye"

kuja (interjection, /kudʒa/): "ouch"

ub (interjection, /ub/): "wow"

soo (interjection, /sʊ/): "uh"

attasay (interjection, /əɾase/): "er"

emibi (interjection, /ɛmibɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

il (adverb, /ɪl/): "again"

awshatha (adverb, /oʃæðə/): "now"

ttinam (adverb, /ɾɪnəm/): "soon"

taba (adverb, /tabə/): "often"

aiz (adverb, /aɪz/): "sometimes"

ittita (adverb, /iɾitæ/): "always"

is (adverb, /ɪs/): "never"

ttawzatha (adverb, /ɾozəθa/): "seldom"

Adjectives

anathi (adjective, /ənəðɪ/): "aromatic"

anil (adjective, /anil/): "basted"

foughpeng (adjective, /fɒpɛŋ/): "big"

poonattitt (adjective, /pʊnəɾiɾ/): "bitter"

awayngaji (adjective, /əweŋəjɪ/): "black"

ilatina (adjective, /ilətɪnə/): "blue"

athala (adjective, /əðælæ/): "brown"

dam (adjective, /dəm/): "chilled"

si (adjective, /si/): "cold"

dai (adjective, /daɪ/): "curried"

izah (adjective, /ɪzəh/): "dark"

asinasi (adjective, /əsɪnəsɪ/): "deep"

ttamu (adjective, /ɾəmʌ/): "divine"

aka (adjective, /əkə/): "drunk"

mitataw (adjective, /mɪtəto/): "empty"

imettami (adjective, /ɪmɛɾəmɪ/): "evil"

idut (adjective, /idut/): "familiar"

itte (adjective, /ɪɾɛ/): "fat"

aiseloughta (adjective, /aɪsɛlɒta/): "flat"

wa (adjective, /wæ/): "frail"

rroughn (adjective, /rɒn/): "fried"

awa (adjective, /əwə/): "full"

dakina (adjective, /dakinə/): "good"

wulanas (adjective, /wʌlanəs/): "green"

ijuvas (adjective, /ɪjuvæs/): "grey"

gittame (adjective, /giɾəmɛ/): "honest"

ngathin (adjective, /ŋəðɪn/): "hot"

efayn (adjective, /ɛfen/): "light"

aytay (adjective, /ete/): "long"

ttittini (adjective, /ɾiɾɪnɪ/): "loud"

shatsakat (adjective, /ʃətsəkət/): "mortal"

ali (adjective, /əlɪ/): "mysterious"

wesunga (adjective, /wɛsʌŋa/): "narrow"

ed (adjective, /ɛd/): "old"

at (adjective, /ət/): "orange"

isahisii (adjective, /ɪsəhiʒɪ/): "pungent"

ifik (adjective, /ɪfɪk/): "purple"

thanuw (adjective, /ðənuw/): "quiet"

vatti (adjective, /vəɾi/): "raw"

nadutav (adjective, /nədutəv/): "rectangular"

ttamav (adjective, /ɾəməv/): "red"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "roasted"

winatt (adjective, /winəɾ/): "round"

usuttay (adjective, /usʌɾe/): "salty"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "savory"

ifa (adjective, /ɪfa/): "shallow"

uttayka (adjective, /uɾekə/): "short"

awni (adjective, /onɪ/): "smoked"

alata (adjective, /ələtæ/): "sober"

ttep (adjective, /ɾɛp/): "sour"

ebijattu (adjective, /ɛbɪdʒəɾʌ/): "spicy"

anawi (adjective, /ənawɪ/): "spiral"

ttatinga (adjective, /ɾətiŋa/): "square"

lesapu (adjective, /lɛsəpu/): "steamed"

nama (adjective, /nəmə/): "strange"

ttattoughnga (adjective, /ɾaɾɒŋə/): "strong"

dapat (adjective, /dəpat/): "sturdy"

tayttit (adjective, /teɾɪt/): "sweet"

una (adjective, /unæ/): "tall"

ahawi (adjective, /əhəwɪ/): "thick"

ttada (adjective, /ɾədə/): "thin"

ve (adjective, /vɛ/): "warm"

wivujuf (adjective, /wɪvʌjʌf/): "weak"

fadayzoughh (adjective, /fədezɒh/): "white"

datak (adjective, /dætək/): "wide"

isi (adjective, /ɪsi/): "yellow"

nil (adjective, /nɪl/): "young"

Verbs

thupapi (verb, /ðupəpi/): "bake"

ilaycought (verb, /ɪlecɒt/): "be"

ootawtha (verb, /ʊtoðə/): "belong"

mi (verb, /mi/): "bite"

uvetash (verb, /ʌvɛtəʃ/): "break"

betuv (verb, /bɛtuv/): "burn"

itasa (verb, /itəsa/): "come"

iwizi (verb, /iwɪzi/): "die"

zi (verb, /zɪ/): "drink"

ijaw (verb, /ɪdʒo/): "eat"

woughvunid (verb, /wɒvunid/): "fall"

iningas (verb, /ɪnɪŋəs/): "fight"

nana (verb, /nənə/): "find"

tayvawi (verb, /tevəwɪ/): "fish"

oughday (verb, /ɒde/): "fly"

aiba (verb, /aɪbə/): "frown"

an (verb, /æn/): "go"

ttaw (verb, /ɾo/): "growl"

linilav (verb, /liniləv/): "hate"

am (verb, /əm/): "have"

na (verb, /nə/): "hear"

gila (verb, /gɪlə/): "hide"

anoughka (verb, /ənɒkə/): "hold"

ami (verb, /əmɪ/): "hunt"

zav (verb, /zav/): "jump"

sididath (verb, /sɪdidəð/): "kill"

witabatt (verb, /wɪtəbəɾ/): "know"

aitewa (verb, /aɪtɛwæ/): "laugh"

chisawn (verb, /tʃɪson/): "lie"

tayt (verb, /tet/): "live"

kaivawn (verb, /kaɪvon/): "lose"

di (verb, /di/): "love"

juvisay (verb, /dʒuvɪse/): "need"

oughj (verb, /ɒj/): "own"

tech (verb, /tɛtʃ/): "roast"

li (verb, /lɪ/): "run"

fittata (verb, /fiɾətə/): "see"

awkahai (verb, /okəhaɪ/): "sit"

nikough (verb, /nɪkɒ/): "sleep"

imesish (verb, /ɪmɛsɪʃ/): "smell"

dal (verb, /dəl/): "smile"

kabat (verb, /kəbat/): "stand"

sa (verb, /sə/): "strike"

itaba (verb, /ɪtəbə/): "swallow"

awk (verb, /ok/): "swim"

ichittena (verb, /ɪchɪɾɛnə/): "taste"

ngaz (verb, /ŋəz/): "throw"

ayni (verb, /enɪ/): "walk"

san (verb, /sən/): "want"

Nouns

ayle (noun, /elɛ/): "afternoon"

athasipa (noun, /əðəsɪpə/): "ale"

iganay (noun, /ɪgəne/): "all"

lough (noun, /lɒ/): "alligator"

aishi (noun, /aɪʃi/): "arm"

oughsug (noun, /ɒsug/): "ash"

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

lough (noun, /lɒ/): "axe"

vawsuttaw (noun, /vosʌɾo/): "bark"

ateta (noun, /ətɛtə/): "bay"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "beer"

uli (noun, /ulɪ/): "beet"

sacuk (noun, /səcʌk/): "bird"

wawyal (noun, /woyəl/): "blood"

sawattap (noun, /sæwaɾəp/): "boar"

ttattoh (noun, /ɾəɾɔh/): "bone"

ttingahay (noun, /ɾɪŋəhe/): "breakfast"

gatta (noun, /gæɾə/): "breast"

sad (noun, /səd/): "brother"

ttaizathaj (noun, /ɾaɪzəðəj/): "castle"

aywi (noun, /ewi/): "cat"

ngasayt (noun, /ŋaset/): "cat"

joo (noun, /jʊ/): "chest"

sakawt (noun, /səkot/): "chicken"

atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "claw"

thimouvath (noun, /ðɪmaʊvəð/): "cloud"

hanavai (noun, /hənəvaɪ/): "coconut"

itawt (noun, /ɪtot/): "crime"

siuz (noun, /ʒuz/): "day"

tithi (noun, /tɪðɪ/): "dinner"

as (noun, /as/): "dog"

tamiwa (noun, /təmɪwæ/): "drink"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "dungeon"

ttattitais (noun, /ɾaɾitaɪs/): "ear"

udayk (noun, /udek/): "earth"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "egg"

ma (noun, /mə/): "elder"

tta (noun, /ɾa/): "enemy"

ula (noun, /ulə/): "evening"

ase (noun, /əsɛ/): "eye"

sufa (noun, /sufə/): "family"

dethuvad (noun, /dɛðuvæd/): "father"

anuz (noun, /ənuz/): "feather"

aygayttim (noun, /egeɾim/): "fight"

nate (noun, /nætɛ/): "finger"

nuth (noun, /nuð/): "fire"

an (noun, /an/): "fish"

ac (noun, /æc/): "flesh"

oughsoughni (noun, /ɒsɒni/): "foot"

dousina (noun, /daʊsina/): "forest"

oughtt (noun, /ɒɾ/): "fox"

satanit (noun, /sətənit/): "friend"

ini (noun, /ɪni/): "goose"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "grease"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "group"

alaysi (noun, /əlesɪ/): "gulf"

haittattak (noun, /haɪɾəɾək/): "hair"

binay (noun, /bɪne/): "hand"

oughzase (noun, /ɒzəsɛ/): "hat"

ibi (noun, /ibi/): "hate"

aitet (noun, /aɪtɛt/): "head"

kaw (noun, /ko/): "hill"

dana (noun, /dæna/): "horn"

dudi (noun, /dudɪ/): "horse"

ta (noun, /tə/): "house"

upouthi (noun, /ʌpaʊθɪ/): "inn"

chivaka (noun, /chivəkə/): "island"

chanuthough (noun, /tʃanuðɒ/): "jaw"

ukisuth (noun, /ukisuð/): "lake"

zeni (noun, /zɛnɪ/): "leaf"

awa (noun, /æwə/): "leg"

awzisutt (noun, /ozɪsʌɾ/): "liver"

dettuvi (noun, /dɛɾuvɪ/): "louse"

utu (noun, /utʌ/): "love"

wulouth (noun, /wulaʊð/): "lunch"

esang (noun, /ɛsæŋ/): "man"

aithoivoughni (noun, /aɪðɔɪvɒni/): "many"

ttetsithif (noun, /ɾɛtsɪðɪf/): "meal"

nattat (noun, /nəɾæt/): "metal"

abi (noun, /əbi/): "mine"

attayzitt (noun, /əɾezɪɾ/): "monster"

sangavat (noun, /səŋəvət/): "moon"

akuthik (noun, /əkuðik/): "morning"

atef (noun, /ætɛf/): "mother"

awfi (noun, /ofɪ/): "mountain"

ngasattu (noun, /ŋæsəɾʌ/): "mouth"

anay (noun, /əne/): "name"

ilatuj (noun, /ɪlətuj/): "neck"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "night"

afa (noun, /afə/): "noodle"

tathuna (noun, /təðunə/): "nose"

ibini (noun, /ibɪnɪ/): "ocean"

ikufeh (noun, /ɪkufɛh/): "parent"

zichin (noun, /zitʃɪn/): "path"

ak (noun, /ək/): "peace"

ayttuhushi (noun, /eɾuhʌʃɪ/): "pepper"

disii (noun, /dɪʒɪ/): "person"

awthay (noun, /oðe/): "pie"

bawsawwi (noun, /bosowi/): "pig"

natood (noun, /nətʊd/): "rabbit"

thifa (noun, /ðɪfa/): "rain"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "rat"

zike (noun, /zikɛ/): "river"

oughzoughzough (noun, /ɒzɒzɒ/): "robe"

tittangal (noun, /tɪɾəŋæl/): "rock"

sinithooz (noun, /siniðʊz/): "root"

alaga (noun, /ələgə/): "salt"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "sand"

lutim (noun, /lutɪm/): "seed"

goughnasawtt (noun, /gɒnəsoɾ/): "sibling"

tikifa (noun, /tikɪfæ/): "sister"

atha (noun, /əðə/): "skin"

ni (noun, /ni/): "sky"

ttawwayth (noun, /ɾoweð/): "smoke"

izitoutsaw (noun, /ɪzɪtaʊtso/): "snake"

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

maithegu (noun, /maɪθɛgu/): "star"

am (noun, /əm/): "stew"

vaz (noun, /væz/): "stomach"

azakach (noun, /əzækætʃ/): "stone"

am (noun, /əm/): "stream"

thah (noun, /ðəh/): "sun"

adanebi (noun, /ədənɛbɪ/): "sword"

ijiliv (noun, /ɪdʒɪlɪv/): "tail"

uvi (noun, /uvi/): "tavern"

nginoudat (noun, /ŋɪnaʊdət/): "thumb"

azootapa (noun, /əzʊtəpə/): "tongue"

iti (noun, /itɪ/): "tooth"

ida (noun, /ɪdə/): "tree"

tat (noun, /tæt/): "truth"

ttalabat (noun, /ɾalæbət/): "uncle"

thalazin (noun, /ðælæzɪn/): "valley"

naiza (noun, /naɪzə/): "war"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "water"

kazit (noun, /kəzɪt/): "way"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "wine"

fayn (noun, /fen/): "woman"

ukikaj (noun, /ʌkɪkəj/): "word"