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

Asiab

Asiab Dictionary

Pronouns

ima (pronoun, /imæ/): "he"

ifi (pronoun, /ɪfi/): "she"

inay (pronoun, /ɪne/): "they"

at (pronoun, /ət/): "you"

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

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "I"

Articles

tin (article, /tɪn/): "a"

ifa (article, /ɪfa/): "the"

Prepositions

attoul (preposition, /əɾaʊl/): "and"

amawna (preposition, /æmonə/): "as"

taynanay (preposition, /tenəne/): "from"

iqunge (preposition, /ɪquŋɛ/): "in"

tadid (preposition, /tədɪd/): "of"

lazazu (preposition, /ləzəzu/): "or"

pashasay (preposition, /pəʃəse/): "to"

chenas (preposition, /tʃɛnəs/): "will"

ayn (preposition, /en/): "with"

Numbers

as (number, /əs/): "zero"

az (number, /az/): "one"

ebivipay (number, /ɛbɪvipe/): "two"

miwi (number, /mɪwɪ/): "three"

ittanai (number, /ɪɾənaɪ/): "four"

latas (number, /lətəs/): "five"

idahus (number, /ɪdæhʌs/): "six"

kata (number, /kætæ/): "seven"

ttava (number, /ɾævə/): "eight"

usaidat (number, /usaɪdət/): "nine"

amitan (number, /əmɪtən/): "ten"

Questions

asaivittaw (question, /əsaɪviɾo/): "what"

anamisi (question, /ənəmɪsɪ/): "who"

ttafai (question, /ɾəfaɪ/): "how"

voughttanat (question, /vɒɾənət/): "why"

satayth (question, /sæteð/): "when"

Interjections

esege (interjection, /ɛsɛgɛ/): "hello"

niw (interjection, /nɪw/): "goodbye"

iwili (interjection, /iwili/): "hey"

ed (interjection, /ɛd/): "bye"

izougati (interjection, /izaʊgətɪ/): "ouch"

nebe (interjection, /nɛbɛ/): "wow"

fattilu (interjection, /fæɾɪlu/): "uh"

apimima (interjection, /æpɪmɪmə/): "er"

apaiz (interjection, /əpaɪz/): "um"

Adverbs

ituz (adverb, /ɪtuz/): "again"

welaz (adverb, /wɛlaz/): "now"

sin (adverb, /sin/): "soon"

inith (adverb, /inɪð/): "often"

pattin (adverb, /pəɾɪn/): "sometimes"

saypigu (adverb, /sepɪgu/): "always"

la (adverb, /la/): "never"

niwiba (adverb, /nɪwiba/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttitu (adjective, /ɾɪtʌ/): "aromatic"

ishoum (adjective, /ɪʃaʊm/): "basted"

ziga (adjective, /zigə/): "big"

ittid (adjective, /ɪɾɪd/): "bitter"

adouttuge (adjective, /ædaʊɾʌgɛ/): "black"

outidij (adjective, /aʊtɪdɪj/): "blue"

tutta (adjective, /tʌɾə/): "brown"

oughze (adjective, /ɒzɛ/): "chilled"

oughbaw (adjective, /ɒbo/): "cold"

amika (adjective, /æmɪkə/): "curried"

attin (adjective, /əɾin/): "dark"

epet (adjective, /ɛpɛt/): "deep"

al (adjective, /al/): "divine"

me (adjective, /mɛ/): "drunk"

zitoo (adjective, /zitʊ/): "empty"

satto (adjective, /səɾɔ/): "evil"

at (adjective, /ət/): "familiar"

oulouthough (adjective, /aʊlaʊθɒ/): "fat"

lithenat (adjective, /lɪðɛnət/): "flat"

ilus (adjective, /ɪlʌs/): "frail"

biz (adjective, /bɪz/): "fried"

vough (adjective, /vɒ/): "full"

shufe (adjective, /ʃʌfɛ/): "good"

ushesoughtha (adjective, /ʌʃɛsɒðə/): "green"

mayn (adjective, /men/): "grey"

ubithid (adjective, /ubiðɪd/): "honest"

iwayli (adjective, /ɪweli/): "hot"

ika (adjective, /ɪkə/): "light"

layzase (adjective, /lezəsɛ/): "long"

taylatti (adjective, /telæɾɪ/): "loud"

ttena (adjective, /ɾɛnə/): "mortal"

anatt (adjective, /ənəɾ/): "mysterious"

haittanun (adjective, /haɪɾənun/): "narrow"

ifaititti (adjective, /ifaɪtiɾɪ/): "old"

oughzul (adjective, /ɒzʌl/): "orange"

iwak (adjective, /ɪwək/): "pungent"

ukikut (adjective, /ʌkikut/): "purple"

banou (adjective, /bənaʊ/): "quiet"

faynu (adjective, /fenu/): "raw"

ifada (adjective, /ɪfædæ/): "rectangular"

jouttut (adjective, /jaʊɾut/): "red"

langulaj (adjective, /ləŋuləj/): "roasted"

ingil (adjective, /ɪŋɪl/): "round"

echi (adjective, /ɛtʃɪ/): "salty"

ihitt (adjective, /ɪhiɾ/): "savory"

oughjinus (adjective, /ɒdʒinʌs/): "shallow"

zan (adjective, /zan/): "short"

atizawd (adjective, /ətɪzod/): "smoked"

ayzacha (adjective, /ezatʃə/): "sober"

tadud (adjective, /tædud/): "sour"

kat (adjective, /kət/): "spicy"

ttoughsithai (adjective, /ɾɒsɪðaɪ/): "spiral"

fizuthi (adjective, /fɪzuðɪ/): "square"

ttai (adjective, /ɾaɪ/): "steamed"

za (adjective, /zə/): "strange"

aittu (adjective, /aɪɾʌ/): "strong"

gekath (adjective, /gɛkəð/): "sturdy"

outhima (adjective, /aʊðɪmə/): "sweet"

zakattu (adjective, /zəkəɾu/): "tall"

ahootteb (adjective, /əhʊɾɛb/): "thick"

vaypejut (adjective, /vepɛjʌt/): "thin"

ttima (adjective, /ɾima/): "warm"

vaidai (adjective, /vaɪdaɪ/): "weak"

anana (adjective, /ənənə/): "white"

agoughthan (adjective, /əgɒðən/): "wide"

fi (adjective, /fi/): "yellow"

pat (adjective, /pæt/): "young"

Verbs

samivoung (verb, /səmɪvaʊŋ/): "bake"

ngettath (verb, /ŋɛɾəð/): "be"

ibavefa (verb, /ibəvɛfə/): "belong"

dalav (verb, /dələv/): "bite"

di (verb, /dɪ/): "break"

inoukati (verb, /ɪnaʊkətɪ/): "burn"

ach (verb, /ətʃ/): "come"

aped (verb, /əpɛd/): "die"

nadittil (verb, /nædiɾɪl/): "drink"

tav (verb, /təv/): "eat"

nattat (verb, /nəɾət/): "fall"

ttoosawtti (verb, /ɾʊsoɾɪ/): "fight"

kaybada (verb, /kebədæ/): "find"

isuni (verb, /ɪsʌnɪ/): "fish"

athainoughs (verb, /əðaɪnɒs/): "fly"

attiku (verb, /əɾɪku/): "frown"

ub (verb, /ʌb/): "go"

et (verb, /ɛt/): "growl"

tunatt (verb, /tʌnəɾ/): "hate"

kunaza (verb, /kunəzə/): "have"

na (verb, /næ/): "hear"

ittapayp (verb, /iɾəpep/): "hide"

iha (verb, /ɪhæ/): "hold"

ing (verb, /ɪŋ/): "hunt"

nataysa (verb, /nətesə/): "jump"

ta (verb, /tə/): "kill"

elaiviw (verb, /ɛlaɪvɪw/): "know"

itasata (verb, /ɪtəsətə/): "laugh"

ina (verb, /ɪnə/): "lie"

ata (verb, /ətə/): "live"

af (verb, /əf/): "lose"

enaz (verb, /ɛnəz/): "love"

amathas (verb, /əməθæs/): "need"

nus (verb, /nus/): "own"

gattamub (verb, /gəɾəmub/): "roast"

ettoutt (verb, /ɛɾaʊɾ/): "run"

athisas (verb, /əðɪsəs/): "see"

utaithaydi (verb, /utaɪðedɪ/): "sit"

limipa (verb, /lɪmɪpə/): "sleep"

itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "smell"

kusath (verb, /kusəð/): "smile"

amawtit (verb, /əmotɪt/): "stand"

tti (verb, /ɾi/): "strike"

alaka (verb, /ələkə/): "swallow"

ted (verb, /tɛd/): "swim"

atu (verb, /ætu/): "taste"

tawnga (verb, /toŋə/): "throw"

imilawla (verb, /ɪmɪlolə/): "walk"

inati (verb, /ɪnətɪ/): "want"

Nouns

ttunasatt (noun, /ɾʌnəsəɾ/): "afternoon"

isidawt (noun, /isidot/): "ale"

zu (noun, /zʌ/): "all"

mudekad (noun, /mudɛkəd/): "alligator"

thittine (noun, /ðɪɾinɛ/): "arm"

lizi (noun, /lɪzɪ/): "ash"

hattaj (noun, /həɾæj/): "aunt"

ata (noun, /ætæ/): "axe"

taithitt (noun, /taɪðɪɾ/): "bark"

av (noun, /əv/): "bay"

tay (noun, /te/): "beer"

aw (noun, /əw/): "beet"

ta (noun, /tə/): "bird"

itemila (noun, /itɛmilə/): "blood"

as (noun, /əs/): "boar"

atulivu (noun, /atʌlivu/): "bone"

ud (noun, /ʌd/): "breakfast"

ani (noun, /anɪ/): "breast"

inapa (noun, /inəpə/): "brother"

ithana (noun, /ɪðəna/): "castle"

ttata (noun, /ɾətə/): "cat"

nuthata (noun, /nʌθatæ/): "cat"

na (noun, /nə/): "chest"

na (noun, /nə/): "chicken"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "claw"

aykis (noun, /ekɪs/): "cloud"

itatitt (noun, /itətɪɾ/): "coconut"

tittin (noun, /tɪɾɪn/): "crime"

aimait (noun, /aɪmaɪt/): "day"

thaipat (noun, /ðaɪpət/): "dinner"

kainajaj (noun, /kaɪnəjəj/): "dog"

mib (noun, /mib/): "drink"

ttaji (noun, /ɾədʒɪ/): "dungeon"

ttawna (noun, /ɾonə/): "ear"

ttila (noun, /ɾɪla/): "earth"

wayvadiw (noun, /wevədiw/): "egg"

taida (noun, /taɪdə/): "elder"

inuthith (noun, /ɪnuðɪð/): "enemy"

na (noun, /nə/): "evening"

uj (noun, /ʌdʒ/): "eye"

ayvik (noun, /evik/): "family"

maita (noun, /maɪtə/): "father"

pitt (noun, /pɪɾ/): "feather"

numimoo (noun, /nʌmɪmʊ/): "fight"

dapitt (noun, /dəpɪɾ/): "finger"

thataib (noun, /ðətaɪb/): "fire"

utinisa (noun, /ʌtɪnɪsə/): "fish"

aitan (noun, /aɪtən/): "flesh"

payttani (noun, /peɾənɪ/): "foot"

zamenga (noun, /zəmɛŋə/): "forest"

elaray (noun, /ɛlæɹe/): "fox"

uzet (noun, /ʌzɛt/): "friend"

kungayf (noun, /kʌŋef/): "goose"

thawtti (noun, /ðoɾɪ/): "grease"

zinay (noun, /zɪne/): "group"

attuthad (noun, /aɾuθad/): "gulf"

ila (noun, /ɪlə/): "hair"

kih (noun, /kih/): "hand"

ale (noun, /əlɛ/): "hat"

sanita (noun, /sənɪtə/): "hate"

ati (noun, /atɪ/): "head"

ouche (noun, /aʊtʃɛ/): "hill"

tettuth (noun, /tɛɾuð/): "horn"

gitt (noun, /gɪɾ/): "horse"

lizahan (noun, /lɪzəhən/): "house"

betina (noun, /bɛtinə/): "inn"

itha (noun, /iθə/): "island"

ttuttaw (noun, /ɾuɾo/): "jaw"

kema (noun, /kɛmə/): "lake"

avay (noun, /əve/): "leaf"

ba (noun, /ba/): "leg"

idiwaha (noun, /ɪdɪwəhə/): "liver"

attini (noun, /əɾini/): "louse"

asashas (noun, /æsaʃəs/): "love"

wi (noun, /wi/): "lunch"

tet (noun, /tɛt/): "man"

ita (noun, /ɪtæ/): "many"

izuni (noun, /ɪzʌni/): "meal"

bataiza (noun, /bətaɪza/): "metal"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "mine"

atat (noun, /ətat/): "monster"

haza (noun, /həza/): "moon"

aza (noun, /æzə/): "morning"

faz (noun, /fəz/): "mother"

kettu (noun, /kɛɾu/): "mountain"

ittala (noun, /ɪɾələ/): "mouth"

lingu (noun, /lɪŋʌ/): "name"

etheliwa (noun, /ɛðɛlɪwa/): "neck"

nabays (noun, /nəbes/): "night"

maddan (noun, /məɽæn/): "noodle"

onoughttade (noun, /ɔnɒɾədɛ/): "nose"

nathuzi (noun, /nəðʌzɪ/): "ocean"

bapiwa (noun, /bəpiwə/): "parent"

uchad (noun, /ʌtʃad/): "path"

usal (noun, /usəl/): "peace"

ihe (noun, /ɪhɛ/): "pepper"

nattottas (noun, /naɾɔɾəs/): "person"

oughlenooni (noun, /ɒlɛnʊnɪ/): "pie"

littenott (noun, /lɪɾɛnɔɾ/): "pig"

attus (noun, /əɾus/): "rabbit"

shaki (noun, /ʃəki/): "rain"

sub (noun, /sub/): "rat"

ap (noun, /əp/): "river"

idud (noun, /ɪdʌd/): "robe"

an (noun, /ən/): "rock"

natifaw (noun, /nətɪfo/): "root"

akaish (noun, /akaɪʃ/): "salt"

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

kittit (noun, /kɪɾɪt/): "seed"

uchek (noun, /ʌchɛk/): "sibling"

uhasila (noun, /ʌhasilə/): "sister"

ittai (noun, /iɾaɪ/): "skin"

letuzi (noun, /lɛtʌzɪ/): "sky"

na (noun, /nə/): "smoke"

attik (noun, /əɾɪk/): "snake"

itoughtay (noun, /ɪtɒte/): "soup"

az (noun, /əz/): "star"

taww (noun, /tow/): "stew"

ttayttitawt (noun, /ɾeɾɪtot/): "stomach"

ith (noun, /ið/): "stone"

tis (noun, /tɪs/): "stream"

ida (noun, /ɪdə/): "sun"

lingittan (noun, /lɪŋiɾən/): "sword"

ettete (noun, /ɛɾɛtɛ/): "tail"

ituzat (noun, /ɪtuzət/): "tavern"

nu (noun, /nu/): "thumb"

vai (noun, /vaɪ/): "tongue"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "tooth"

elam (noun, /ɛlæm/): "tree"

afawv (noun, /əfov/): "truth"

athake (noun, /əθəkɛ/): "uncle"

ttas (noun, /ɾəs/): "valley"

tilu (noun, /tɪlʌ/): "war"

ittawn (noun, /ɪɾon/): "water"

attait (noun, /æɾaɪt/): "way"

nitaithid (noun, /nɪtaɪθid/): "wine"

tawn (noun, /ton/): "woman"

uthoughlad (noun, /uθɒləd/): "word"