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Ittat

Ittat Dictionary

Pronouns

idi (pronoun, /idɪ/): "he"

ja (pronoun, /jə/): "she"

eth (pronoun, /ɛð/): "they"

man (pronoun, /mæn/): "you"

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

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "I"

Articles

ani (article, /əni/): "a"

nai (article, /naɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

dittoo (preposition, /dɪɾʊ/): "and"

jazu (preposition, /jəzʌ/): "as"

ikoohedi (preposition, /ikʊhɛdi/): "from"

thith (preposition, /ðiθ/): "in"

fihaf (preposition, /fɪhəf/): "of"

amalaytt (preposition, /əməleɾ/): "or"

kadai (preposition, /kədaɪ/): "to"

ikalought (preposition, /ikəlɒt/): "will"

aytt (preposition, /eɾ/): "with"

Numbers

unaw (number, /unəw/): "zero"

saifim (number, /saɪfim/): "one"

awzat (number, /ozət/): "two"

adinuz (number, /ədɪnuz/): "three"

tanan (number, /tənən/): "four"

tasan (number, /təsən/): "five"

saydoottitt (number, /sedʊɾiɾ/): "six"

buth (number, /bʌð/): "seven"

ttatti (number, /ɾəɾɪ/): "eight"

iw (number, /ɪw/): "nine"

imi (number, /ɪmɪ/): "ten"

Questions

itteg (question, /ɪɾɛg/): "what"

hizathuv (question, /hɪzəðuv/): "who"

na (question, /na/): "how"

aimaivivu (question, /aɪmaɪvivʌ/): "why"

firrudi (question, /firʌdi/): "when"

Interjections

kachooju (interjection, /kətʃʊdʒʌ/): "hello"

datana (interjection, /dətænə/): "goodbye"

zuttanid (interjection, /zʌɾənɪd/): "hey"

fizine (interjection, /fɪzɪnɛ/): "bye"

att (interjection, /əɾ/): "ouch"

naiziva (interjection, /naɪzɪvə/): "wow"

agak (interjection, /əgæk/): "uh"

lusawdev (interjection, /lʌsodɛv/): "er"

imatti (interjection, /ɪməɾɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

kazatt (adverb, /kəzəɾ/): "again"

attittaha (adverb, /æɾiɾəhə/): "now"

itakulu (adverb, /itəkʌlu/): "soon"

tidewoosh (adverb, /tɪdɛwʊʃ/): "often"

ttile (adverb, /ɾilɛ/): "sometimes"

oothitha (adverb, /ʊðɪθə/): "always"

ttatt (adverb, /ɾaɾ/): "never"

ttavapid (adverb, /ɾəvəpɪd/): "seldom"

Adjectives

awre (adjective, /oɹɛ/): "aromatic"

nattay (adjective, /nəɾe/): "basted"

zina (adjective, /zɪnæ/): "big"

thivay (adjective, /ðive/): "bitter"

niniti (adjective, /ninitɪ/): "black"

ditai (adjective, /dɪtaɪ/): "blue"

ayn (adjective, /en/): "brown"

thatt (adjective, /ðaɾ/): "chilled"

disidav (adjective, /disidəv/): "cold"

av (adjective, /əv/): "curried"

etawpayd (adjective, /ɛtoped/): "dark"

dihal (adjective, /dɪhəl/): "deep"

amaisupi (adjective, /əmaɪsʌpɪ/): "divine"

ithi (adjective, /iðɪ/): "drunk"

ihiden (adjective, /ɪhɪdɛn/): "empty"

tijune (adjective, /tijunɛ/): "evil"

awudiwi (adjective, /æwudɪwɪ/): "familiar"

thas (adjective, /ðæs/): "fat"

poughttatha (adjective, /pɒɾəðə/): "flat"

awthi (adjective, /oðɪ/): "frail"

ath (adjective, /æθ/): "fried"

awoughsh (adjective, /əwɒʃ/): "full"

na (adjective, /næ/): "good"

ittipail (adjective, /iɾɪpaɪl/): "green"

nay (adjective, /ne/): "grey"

usawengi (adjective, /ʌsæwɛŋɪ/): "honest"

man (adjective, /mən/): "hot"

ais (adjective, /aɪs/): "light"

vawb (adjective, /vob/): "long"

ettise (adjective, /ɛɾɪsɛ/): "loud"

ail (adjective, /aɪl/): "mortal"

tuttaythe (adjective, /tʌɾeðɛ/): "mysterious"

oughnilay (adjective, /ɒnɪle/): "narrow"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "old"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "orange"

mithith (adjective, /miθɪð/): "pungent"

etefivay (adjective, /ɛtɛfɪve/): "purple"

thichan (adjective, /ðɪxən/): "quiet"

tawqe (adjective, /toqɛ/): "raw"

ava (adjective, /avæ/): "rectangular"

kasaingus (adjective, /kæsaɪŋʌs/): "red"

naib (adjective, /naɪb/): "roasted"

nit (adjective, /nɪt/): "round"

ijattap (adjective, /ɪdʒæɾəp/): "salty"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "savory"

ijoughdu (adjective, /ɪdʒɒdu/): "shallow"

dathap (adjective, /dəðəp/): "short"

asawta (adjective, /əsotə/): "smoked"

dingat (adjective, /dɪŋət/): "sober"

ayvetama (adjective, /evɛtəmæ/): "sour"

imawuzay (adjective, /iməwuze/): "spicy"

joughviti (adjective, /jɒvɪtɪ/): "spiral"

de (adjective, /dɛ/): "square"

ittazi (adjective, /ɪɾəzɪ/): "steamed"

lithe (adjective, /lɪðɛ/): "strange"

ittuni (adjective, /iɾunɪ/): "strong"

ettawk (adjective, /ɛɾok/): "sturdy"

taittapaw (adjective, /taɪɾəpəw/): "sweet"

dutupi (adjective, /dutʌpɪ/): "tall"

nukaza (adjective, /nʌkəzə/): "thick"

imad (adjective, /ɪməd/): "thin"

oothala (adjective, /ʊθalə/): "warm"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "weak"

ailad (adjective, /aɪləd/): "white"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "wide"

zitutat (adjective, /zɪtutət/): "yellow"

tidithek (adjective, /tidiðɛk/): "young"

Verbs

koidatta (verb, /kɔɪdəɾa/): "bake"

oovu (verb, /ʊvu/): "be"

ad (verb, /əd/): "belong"

poughttadan (verb, /pɒɾədæn/): "bite"

ade (verb, /ədɛ/): "break"

wa (verb, /wə/): "burn"

ladoughja (verb, /lədɒjə/): "come"

nay (verb, /ne/): "die"

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

ewa (verb, /ɛwə/): "eat"

ttuva (verb, /ɾuvə/): "fall"

vina (verb, /vɪnə/): "fight"

nemanitt (verb, /nɛməniɾ/): "find"

nu (verb, /nu/): "fish"

al (verb, /al/): "fly"

awdale (verb, /odəlɛ/): "frown"

ayttattaina (verb, /eɾəɾaɪnə/): "go"

itta (verb, /iɾa/): "growl"

ittizach (verb, /iɾɪzətʃ/): "hate"

oughp (verb, /ɒp/): "have"

iyitsel (verb, /ɪyɪtsɛl/): "hear"

fi (verb, /fi/): "hide"

shah (verb, /ʃəh/): "hold"

imipak (verb, /ɪmɪpək/): "hunt"

li (verb, /lɪ/): "jump"

nilibat (verb, /nilɪbət/): "kill"

tat (verb, /tət/): "know"

micathi (verb, /micəðɪ/): "laugh"

etu (verb, /ɛtu/): "lie"

kai (verb, /kaɪ/): "live"

aninay (verb, /ənɪne/): "lose"

asibou (verb, /æsɪbaʊ/): "love"

yi (verb, /yɪ/): "need"

awsangiv (verb, /osəŋɪv/): "own"

ada (verb, /adə/): "roast"

maypal (verb, /mepəl/): "run"

bi (verb, /bɪ/): "see"

athamatou (verb, /əðəmətaʊ/): "sit"

attileb (verb, /əɾilɛb/): "sleep"

asiwi (verb, /əsɪwɪ/): "smell"

oughsadib (verb, /ɒsædib/): "smile"

aytisapa (verb, /etɪsəpa/): "stand"

ttayna (verb, /ɾenə/): "strike"

thikitha (verb, /ðɪkɪðə/): "swallow"

ttenash (verb, /ɾɛnəʃ/): "swim"

ttatit (verb, /ɾætɪt/): "taste"

ainithadu (verb, /aɪnɪðədʌ/): "throw"

koil (verb, /kɔɪl/): "walk"

tteni (verb, /ɾɛnɪ/): "want"

Nouns

ttatenu (noun, /ɾətɛnʌ/): "afternoon"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "ale"

uch (noun, /ʌx/): "all"

iti (noun, /ɪti/): "alligator"

ika (noun, /ikə/): "arm"

izedab (noun, /ɪzɛdəb/): "ash"

thip (noun, /ðɪp/): "aunt"

jittawhay (noun, /jɪɾohe/): "axe"

touthatta (noun, /taʊðæɾə/): "bark"

la (noun, /lə/): "bay"

is (noun, /is/): "beer"

avad (noun, /əvəd/): "beet"

ttaynif (noun, /ɾenɪf/): "bird"

kattatt (noun, /kəɾəɾ/): "blood"

ali (noun, /æli/): "boar"

ngai (noun, /ŋaɪ/): "bone"

idootattai (noun, /ɪdʊtəɾaɪ/): "breakfast"

wuduva (noun, /wudʌvə/): "breast"

pittak (noun, /pɪɾæk/): "brother"

man (noun, /mən/): "castle"

aichai (noun, /aɪtʃaɪ/): "cat"

emayna (noun, /ɛmenə/): "cat"

afethaitt (noun, /æfɛðaɪɾ/): "chest"

ibenaig (noun, /ibɛnaɪg/): "chicken"

ttachiy (noun, /ɾætʃiy/): "claw"

daitt (noun, /daɪɾ/): "cloud"

laymita (noun, /lemɪta/): "coconut"

aittafa (noun, /aɪɾafə/): "crime"

ajinutta (noun, /əjinuɾæ/): "day"

attasioove (noun, /æɾəʒʊvɛ/): "dinner"

an (noun, /ən/): "dog"

ayticoughth (noun, /etɪcɒð/): "drink"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "dungeon"

awmasa (noun, /omasə/): "ear"

sayzivu (noun, /sezivʌ/): "earth"

ttatt (noun, /ɾəɾ/): "egg"

az (noun, /əz/): "elder"

yawpa (noun, /yopə/): "enemy"

fake (noun, /fækɛ/): "evening"

sa (noun, /sa/): "eye"

tizu (noun, /tizu/): "family"

tathat (noun, /təðət/): "father"

fisazay (noun, /fɪsəze/): "feather"

shittap (noun, /ʃɪɾəp/): "fight"

sai (noun, /saɪ/): "finger"

atsalasha (noun, /ətsələʃa/): "fire"

ttich (noun, /ɾɪx/): "fish"

alatitta (noun, /ələtɪɾə/): "flesh"

ittahana (noun, /iɾəhənə/): "foot"

aitaybattu (noun, /aɪtebəɾʌ/): "forest"

awn (noun, /on/): "fox"

attitaw (noun, /əɾɪtəw/): "friend"

asawtipi (noun, /əsotipi/): "goose"

tazatte (noun, /təzəɾɛ/): "grease"

esa (noun, /ɛsə/): "group"

awti (noun, /otɪ/): "gulf"

ngaki (noun, /ŋəki/): "hair"

an (noun, /ən/): "hand"

ath (noun, /aθ/): "hat"

ad (noun, /əd/): "hate"

av (noun, /əv/): "head"

aladoughwa (noun, /ælədɒwə/): "hill"

an (noun, /ən/): "horn"

nisaiw (noun, /nɪsaɪw/): "horse"

hitakay (noun, /hɪtəke/): "house"

mail (noun, /maɪl/): "inn"

ashittami (noun, /əʃiɾəmɪ/): "island"

awdatt (noun, /odəɾ/): "jaw"

il (noun, /il/): "lake"

ttich (noun, /ɾitʃ/): "leaf"

adamaybi (noun, /ədæmebɪ/): "leg"

atichasi (noun, /ətɪxəsi/): "liver"

itahaw (noun, /ɪtəho/): "louse"

ud (noun, /ud/): "love"

awatta (noun, /əwəɾæ/): "lunch"

apaf (noun, /əpəf/): "man"

hech (noun, /hɛtʃ/): "many"

niwai (noun, /niwaɪ/): "meal"

akitt (noun, /əkiɾ/): "metal"

ayzinahough (noun, /ezɪnəhɒ/): "mine"

attathasu (noun, /əɾəðəsʌ/): "monster"

iwawthe (noun, /ɪwoðɛ/): "moon"

ttasett (noun, /ɾasɛɾ/): "morning"

suttaw (noun, /sʌɾo/): "mother"

ing (noun, /iŋ/): "mountain"

huttenge (noun, /hʌɾɛŋɛ/): "mouth"

ditais (noun, /dɪtaɪs/): "name"

ttini (noun, /ɾinɪ/): "neck"

ub (noun, /ub/): "night"

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

ipapa (noun, /ɪpəpə/): "nose"

ittu (noun, /iɾʌ/): "ocean"

dapittott (noun, /dapɪɾɔɾ/): "parent"

ttaytas (noun, /ɾetəs/): "path"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "peace"

le (noun, /lɛ/): "pepper"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "person"

ahawbe (noun, /əhobɛ/): "pie"

thaylana (noun, /ðelənæ/): "pig"

ttaynaj (noun, /ɾenəj/): "rabbit"

witazim (noun, /witəzim/): "rain"

sawfi (noun, /sofɪ/): "rat"

enaditough (noun, /ɛnədɪtɒ/): "river"

ttaz (noun, /ɾəz/): "robe"

ittamaypough (noun, /iɾæmepɒ/): "rock"

izahatti (noun, /ɪzəhaɾɪ/): "root"

azisuku (noun, /əzɪsʌkʌ/): "salt"

nishi (noun, /niʃɪ/): "sand"

attitsu (noun, /əɾɪtsʌ/): "seed"

awm (noun, /om/): "sibling"

itaja (noun, /ɪtajə/): "sister"

nadayzi (noun, /nədezɪ/): "skin"

jadamough (noun, /dʒədæmɒ/): "sky"

asath (noun, /əsəð/): "smoke"

tanuth (noun, /tænuð/): "snake"

athalav (noun, /əðəlav/): "soup"

an (noun, /ən/): "star"

pat (noun, /pət/): "stew"

bisatha (noun, /bɪsæðæ/): "stomach"

pawttai (noun, /poɾaɪ/): "stone"

ifihada (noun, /ɪfɪhədæ/): "stream"

aylata (noun, /elətə/): "sun"

vathi (noun, /væði/): "sword"

tipes (noun, /tɪpɛs/): "tail"

puzang (noun, /pʌzəŋ/): "tavern"

adayd (noun, /əded/): "thumb"

tanid (noun, /tənid/): "tongue"

na (noun, /nə/): "tooth"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "tree"

adatay (noun, /ədəte/): "truth"

amith (noun, /əmɪθ/): "uncle"

tidus (noun, /tidus/): "valley"

anigaza (noun, /ənɪgazə/): "war"

witit (noun, /witɪt/): "water"

aditad (noun, /ədɪtəd/): "way"

attai (noun, /əɾaɪ/): "wine"

al (noun, /æl/): "woman"

sittumeh (noun, /siɾumɛh/): "word"