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Language Generator

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

Uhaizafi

Uhaizafi Dictionary

Pronouns

sa (pronoun, /sæ/): "he"

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

ayttai (pronoun, /eɾaɪ/): "they"

tel (pronoun, /tɛl/): "you"

thatt (pronoun, /ðəɾ/): "we"

li (pronoun, /li/): "I"

Articles

ngik (article, /ŋɪk/): "a"

ngawth (article, /ŋoð/): "the"

Prepositions

fanoob (preposition, /fənʊb/): "and"

lathatti (preposition, /læðəɾi/): "as"

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

luza (preposition, /lʌzə/): "in"

azasat (preposition, /əzəsat/): "of"

watoub (preposition, /wətaʊb/): "or"

thalettath (preposition, /ðælɛɾəð/): "to"

day (preposition, /de/): "will"

bizu (preposition, /bizʌ/): "with"

Numbers

ihait (number, /ɪhaɪt/): "zero"

oobinali (number, /ʊbinælɪ/): "one"

apin (number, /əpin/): "two"

tenidail (number, /tɛnidaɪl/): "three"

tud (number, /tʌd/): "four"

iladay (number, /ɪləde/): "five"

asag (number, /asəg/): "six"

tungati (number, /tuŋətɪ/): "seven"

ni (number, /nɪ/): "eight"

lath (number, /ləð/): "nine"

hayngaitha (number, /heŋaɪðə/): "ten"

Questions

ekuday (question, /ɛkude/): "what"

aitalethi (question, /aɪtəlɛðɪ/): "who"

nefatt (question, /nɛfəɾ/): "how"

letidi (question, /lɛtɪdɪ/): "why"

anivabi (question, /ænivəbi/): "when"

Interjections

ikitta (interjection, /ɪkɪɾə/): "hello"

ttet (interjection, /ɾɛt/): "goodbye"

itay (interjection, /ite/): "hey"

isattay (interjection, /ɪsəɾe/): "bye"

al (interjection, /əl/): "ouch"

an (interjection, /ən/): "wow"

ikatuv (interjection, /ɪkətʌv/): "uh"

oumisinay (interjection, /aʊmisɪne/): "er"

oughlati (interjection, /ɒləti/): "um"

Adverbs

tamoughne (adverb, /təmɒnɛ/): "again"

anapana (adverb, /ænəpænə/): "now"

di (adverb, /dɪ/): "soon"

ttathuti (adverb, /ɾəðutɪ/): "often"

ittelawdu (adverb, /ɪɾɛlodu/): "sometimes"

akich (adverb, /əkɪch/): "always"

ttadasha (adverb, /ɾadæʃə/): "never"

attayt (adverb, /æɾet/): "seldom"

Adjectives

adasalou (adjective, /ædəsalaʊ/): "aromatic"

tten (adjective, /ɾɛn/): "basted"

lay (adjective, /le/): "big"

taym (adjective, /tem/): "bitter"

thattadatt (adjective, /ðaɾədəɾ/): "black"

kakaizai (adjective, /kəkaɪzaɪ/): "blue"

ika (adjective, /ɪkæ/): "brown"

thatailud (adjective, /ðətaɪlud/): "chilled"

numiman (adjective, /nʌmɪmæn/): "cold"

inoufat (adjective, /ɪnaʊfæt/): "curried"

nitoudev (adjective, /nitaʊdɛv/): "dark"

at (adjective, /ət/): "deep"

iba (adjective, /ɪba/): "divine"

akeh (adjective, /əkɛh/): "drunk"

aytting (adjective, /eɾiŋ/): "empty"

ikin (adjective, /ɪkin/): "evil"

asi (adjective, /əsɪ/): "familiar"

baitath (adjective, /baɪtað/): "fat"

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

awngitegay (adjective, /oŋitɛge/): "frail"

alaizila (adjective, /əlaɪzɪlə/): "fried"

av (adjective, /əv/): "full"

thilette (adjective, /ðilɛɾɛ/): "good"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "green"

tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "grey"

aip (adjective, /aɪp/): "honest"

ayk (adjective, /ek/): "hot"

oughtizithe (adjective, /ɒtɪzɪðɛ/): "light"

ounawtt (adjective, /aʊnoɾ/): "long"

ataig (adjective, /ataɪg/): "loud"

damitt (adjective, /dəmiɾ/): "mortal"

naytt (adjective, /neɾ/): "mysterious"

isilawu (adjective, /ɪsɪlæwu/): "narrow"

thu (adjective, /ðu/): "old"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "orange"

thit (adjective, /θit/): "pungent"

noo (adjective, /nʊ/): "purple"

ettoughn (adjective, /ɛɾɒn/): "quiet"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "raw"

ttat (adjective, /ɾət/): "rectangular"

sutik (adjective, /sutɪk/): "red"

lalab (adjective, /ləlæb/): "roasted"

melas (adjective, /mɛləs/): "round"

pu (adjective, /pʌ/): "salty"

aihataithi (adjective, /aɪhətaɪðɪ/): "savory"

ttawa (adjective, /ɾəwæ/): "shallow"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "short"

oughloo (adjective, /ɒlʊ/): "smoked"

asil (adjective, /əsil/): "sober"

havattut (adjective, /həvaɾut/): "sour"

ttizefoughh (adjective, /ɾɪzɛfɒh/): "spicy"

ach (adjective, /əch/): "spiral"

ttath (adjective, /ɾæð/): "square"

itama (adjective, /itəmə/): "steamed"

kulif (adjective, /kulif/): "strange"

ttitt (adjective, /ɾiɾ/): "strong"

awetut (adjective, /æwɛtʌt/): "sturdy"

tu (adjective, /tu/): "sweet"

tehishatt (adjective, /tɛhɪʃəɾ/): "tall"

zawti (adjective, /zoti/): "thick"

aynih (adjective, /enɪh/): "thin"

bidawoughtt (adjective, /bɪdəwɒɾ/): "warm"

ikiduf (adjective, /ikiduf/): "weak"

ijatt (adjective, /ɪjəɾ/): "white"

adaku (adjective, /ədakʌ/): "wide"

aluzettu (adjective, /aluzɛɾu/): "yellow"

kifana (adjective, /kɪfənə/): "young"

Verbs

pathike (verb, /pəðɪkɛ/): "bake"

ainanutt (verb, /aɪnənuɾ/): "be"

dapittu (verb, /dəpɪɾʌ/): "belong"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "bite"

akakett (verb, /əkəkɛɾ/): "break"

aida (verb, /aɪdə/): "burn"

ttapainud (verb, /ɾəpaɪnʌd/): "come"

gabaha (verb, /gabəhæ/): "die"

adawu (verb, /ədəwu/): "drink"

datifi (verb, /datɪfi/): "eat"

evathis (verb, /ɛvəðɪs/): "fall"

nanav (verb, /nənəv/): "fight"

chi (verb, /tʃi/): "find"

athisi (verb, /əðɪsi/): "fish"

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

jalew (verb, /jəlɛw/): "frown"

thih (verb, /ðɪh/): "go"

tu (verb, /tu/): "growl"

amahala (verb, /æmæhələ/): "hate"

asang (verb, /əsæŋ/): "have"

ug (verb, /ʌg/): "hear"

tuha (verb, /tʌhə/): "hide"

isu (verb, /isʌ/): "hold"

ibagaw (verb, /ɪbəgəw/): "hunt"

ima (verb, /ɪmə/): "jump"

bawetutt (verb, /bəwɛtʌɾ/): "kill"

bame (verb, /bəmɛ/): "know"

ttathi (verb, /ɾæðɪ/): "laugh"

may (verb, /me/): "lie"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "live"

inu (verb, /inu/): "lose"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "love"

thaf (verb, /ðəf/): "need"

ttadett (verb, /ɾədɛɾ/): "own"

inisuv (verb, /inisuv/): "roast"

nimizik (verb, /nɪmɪzik/): "run"

atipade (verb, /ətɪpədɛ/): "see"

chinawchat (verb, /tʃinotʃət/): "sit"

alabiv (verb, /æləbɪv/): "sleep"

oizawthu (verb, /ɔɪzoðu/): "smell"

at (verb, /at/): "smile"

afisawtai (verb, /afɪsotaɪ/): "stand"

pamuv (verb, /pamuv/): "strike"

atawva (verb, /ətovæ/): "swallow"

aih (verb, /aɪh/): "swim"

ba (verb, /ba/): "taste"

tadaih (verb, /tədaɪh/): "throw"

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "walk"

imatil (verb, /ɪmətil/): "want"

Nouns

ijip (noun, /ɪjɪp/): "afternoon"

ttaja (noun, /ɾəjə/): "ale"

dangey (noun, /dæŋɛy/): "all"

faizim (noun, /faɪzɪm/): "alligator"

va (noun, /væ/): "arm"

ttad (noun, /ɾəd/): "ash"

napa (noun, /nəpə/): "aunt"

sin (noun, /sɪn/): "axe"

bav (noun, /bəv/): "bark"

sough (noun, /sɒ/): "bay"

lita (noun, /lɪtə/): "beer"

ttaypuf (noun, /ɾepʌf/): "beet"

iwi (noun, /ɪwɪ/): "bird"

atabu (noun, /ətæbu/): "blood"

iz (noun, /iz/): "boar"

athirriz (noun, /əðirɪz/): "bone"

awwali (noun, /owəlɪ/): "breakfast"

kelaz (noun, /kɛləz/): "breast"

pitti (noun, /piɾɪ/): "brother"

idawthi (noun, /ɪdoθɪ/): "castle"

puz (noun, /puz/): "cat"

oughtabama (noun, /ɒtəbəmə/): "cat"

zaif (noun, /zaɪf/): "chest"

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

daisali (noun, /daɪsəlɪ/): "claw"

dapalaj (noun, /dəpələj/): "cloud"

am (noun, /əm/): "coconut"

asilago (noun, /əsiləgɔ/): "crime"

sus (noun, /sʌs/): "day"

isilani (noun, /ɪsɪləni/): "dinner"

ikay (noun, /ike/): "dog"

lavip (noun, /lævɪp/): "drink"

uzavidaw (noun, /uzəvido/): "dungeon"

the (noun, /ðɛ/): "ear"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "earth"

sitt (noun, /sɪɾ/): "egg"

izaiwas (noun, /ɪzaɪwəs/): "elder"

athak (noun, /aθək/): "enemy"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "evening"

alufashu (noun, /əlufaʃʌ/): "eye"

abattadi (noun, /əbəɾədi/): "family"

shithalawch (noun, /ʃiðəlotʃ/): "father"

ittaga (noun, /iɾægæ/): "feather"

ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "fight"

hutalu (noun, /hutalu/): "finger"

isa (noun, /ɪsa/): "fire"

taw (noun, /to/): "fish"

atatoughti (noun, /ətətɒti/): "flesh"

aid (noun, /aɪd/): "foot"

atikaw (noun, /ətɪko/): "forest"

nigipi (noun, /nɪgɪpɪ/): "fox"

kith (noun, /kɪð/): "friend"

noughvun (noun, /nɒvʌn/): "goose"

ahizaji (noun, /əhizədʒɪ/): "grease"

ittusanga (noun, /ɪɾʌsəŋə/): "group"

naw (noun, /no/): "gulf"

lushachi (noun, /luʃətʃɪ/): "hair"

dah (noun, /dəh/): "hand"

ooba (noun, /ʊbæ/): "hat"

aylititt (noun, /elitiɾ/): "hate"

ajub (noun, /əjʌb/): "head"

sitt (noun, /siɾ/): "hill"

awna (noun, /ona/): "horn"

natti (noun, /næɾɪ/): "horse"

azayz (noun, /əzez/): "house"

witun (noun, /witun/): "inn"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "island"

es (noun, /ɛs/): "jaw"

avidut (noun, /ævidut/): "lake"

laid (noun, /laɪd/): "leaf"

ttawtti (noun, /ɾoɾɪ/): "leg"

nath (noun, /nəð/): "liver"

ithoudina (noun, /iðaʊdɪnə/): "louse"

tathu (noun, /təθʌ/): "love"

vaz (noun, /vəz/): "lunch"

ita (noun, /itə/): "man"

fanubeb (noun, /fænubɛb/): "many"

awzusa (noun, /ozusæ/): "meal"

vas (noun, /vas/): "metal"

wama (noun, /wəmə/): "mine"

ttefan (noun, /ɾɛfən/): "monster"

dawa (noun, /dəwə/): "moon"

tihoosiu (noun, /tihʊʒu/): "morning"

nache (noun, /nætʃɛ/): "mother"

ati (noun, /ətɪ/): "mountain"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "mouth"

ithi (noun, /ɪði/): "name"

at (noun, /ət/): "neck"

yay (noun, /ye/): "night"

uziza (noun, /uzɪzæ/): "noodle"

zoo (noun, /zʊ/): "nose"

etta (noun, /ɛɾə/): "ocean"

gavil (noun, /gəvɪl/): "parent"

idaka (noun, /ɪdəkə/): "path"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "peace"

aloughk (noun, /ælɒk/): "pepper"

ainimough (noun, /aɪnɪmɒ/): "person"

namut (noun, /nəmʌt/): "pie"

zifay (noun, /zɪfe/): "pig"

elotapu (noun, /ɛlɔtæpu/): "rabbit"

natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "rain"

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

alasaw (noun, /ælæsəw/): "river"

emum (noun, /ɛmum/): "robe"

ikathim (noun, /ikəðim/): "rock"

zattevitt (noun, /zəɾɛvɪɾ/): "root"

asaip (noun, /əsaɪp/): "salt"

oughnaki (noun, /ɒnəki/): "sand"

ayc (noun, /ec/): "seed"

isajel (noun, /ɪsədʒɛl/): "sibling"

lal (noun, /læl/): "sister"

awpinattaw (noun, /opɪnæɾo/): "skin"

ebayi (noun, /ɛbəyi/): "sky"

esha (noun, /ɛʃə/): "smoke"

mittat (noun, /miɾət/): "snake"

zunina (noun, /zʌnɪnə/): "soup"

ettaj (noun, /ɛɾəj/): "star"

aitten (noun, /aɪɾɛn/): "stew"

ichatt (noun, /ɪxəɾ/): "stomach"

aittuten (noun, /aɪɾutɛn/): "stone"

ithin (noun, /iðɪn/): "stream"

uw (noun, /uw/): "sun"

katt (noun, /kaɾ/): "sword"

ttuvizaim (noun, /ɾuvizaɪm/): "tail"

atawt (noun, /ətot/): "tavern"

vamuvaw (noun, /vamuvo/): "thumb"

zucattou (noun, /zucəɾaʊ/): "tongue"

ditade (noun, /ditədɛ/): "tooth"

ad (noun, /əd/): "tree"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "truth"

agattabi (noun, /əgəɾæbɪ/): "uncle"

ivetheh (noun, /ivɛðɛh/): "valley"

liv (noun, /lɪv/): "war"

ttittunu (noun, /ɾɪɾunu/): "water"

ngi (noun, /ŋɪ/): "way"

adadib (noun, /adədɪb/): "wine"

umazi (noun, /ʌmæzɪ/): "woman"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "word"