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Isam

Isam Dictionary

Pronouns

ika (pronoun, /ɪkə/): "he"

tay (pronoun, /te/): "she"

utt (pronoun, /uɾ/): "they"

naytt (pronoun, /neɾ/): "you"

ad (pronoun, /əd/): "we"

sil (pronoun, /sɪl/): "I"

Articles

thad (article, /ðəd/): "a"

une (article, /unɛ/): "the"

Prepositions

nattoiren (preposition, /nəɾɔɪɹɛn/): "and"

attathilai (preposition, /əɾəθilaɪ/): "as"

ajouda (preposition, /əjaʊdə/): "from"

gadasa (preposition, /gædasə/): "in"

tta (preposition, /ɾə/): "of"

kungan (preposition, /kuŋən/): "or"

ttouttu (preposition, /ɾaʊɾʌ/): "to"

fathagou (preposition, /fəðəgaʊ/): "will"

etu (preposition, /ɛtʌ/): "with"

Numbers

layttasal (number, /leɾəsəl/): "zero"

erratefa (number, /ɛrætɛfə/): "one"

taibam (number, /taɪbəm/): "two"

zu (number, /zʌ/): "three"

an (number, /an/): "four"

uzayditti (number, /uzediɾɪ/): "five"

oughl (number, /ɒl/): "six"

ettaif (number, /ɛɾaɪf/): "seven"

ith (number, /ið/): "eight"

tetis (number, /tɛtɪs/): "nine"

ubawn (number, /ʌbon/): "ten"

Questions

attahi (question, /əɾəhɪ/): "what"

tsa (question, /tsə/): "who"

mittal (question, /miɾəl/): "how"

oughttanaz (question, /ɒɾænaz/): "why"

ouf (question, /aʊf/): "when"

Interjections

ttawsitha (interjection, /ɾosiðə/): "hello"

epi (interjection, /ɛpi/): "goodbye"

abi (interjection, /əbi/): "hey"

ma (interjection, /mə/): "bye"

ati (interjection, /ətɪ/): "ouch"

thawd (interjection, /ðod/): "wow"

unoottuth (interjection, /ʌnʊɾʌð/): "uh"

fibuk (interjection, /fibuk/): "er"

kekayj (interjection, /kɛkej/): "um"

Adverbs

noothi (adverb, /nʊði/): "again"

ttavipa (adverb, /ɾavipə/): "now"

ataysim (adverb, /ətesɪm/): "soon"

abitti (adverb, /əbɪɾɪ/): "often"

arrita (adverb, /əritə/): "sometimes"

enasaiti (adverb, /ɛnəsaɪtɪ/): "always"

nidatta (adverb, /nɪdəɾæ/): "never"

sinath (adverb, /sɪnəð/): "seldom"

Adjectives

avoughb (adjective, /əvɒb/): "aromatic"

idashaih (adjective, /idəʃaɪh/): "basted"

imought (adjective, /imɒt/): "big"

thettayla (adjective, /ðɛɾelə/): "bitter"

ttawi (adjective, /ɾæwi/): "black"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "blue"

ethasal (adjective, /ɛðəsəl/): "brown"

oughsinad (adjective, /ɒsɪnəd/): "chilled"

idanala (adjective, /idənələ/): "cold"

umaitt (adjective, /umaɪɾ/): "curried"

kayw (adjective, /kew/): "dark"

wi (adjective, /wi/): "deep"

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

ulamumi (adjective, /ʌləmʌmɪ/): "drunk"

anusi (adjective, /ənʌsi/): "empty"

taytawdig (adjective, /tetodig/): "evil"

tapawtid (adjective, /təpotɪd/): "familiar"

di (adjective, /di/): "fat"

ga (adjective, /gə/): "flat"

eduttasi (adjective, /ɛdʌɾəsɪ/): "frail"

jidu (adjective, /jidʌ/): "fried"

ttilala (adjective, /ɾɪlælə/): "full"

ayttitt (adjective, /eɾiɾ/): "good"

uth (adjective, /uð/): "green"

batarr (adjective, /batar/): "grey"

ni (adjective, /ni/): "honest"

da (adjective, /dæ/): "hot"

ngawkuti (adjective, /ŋokʌti/): "light"

chiw (adjective, /xɪw/): "long"

oughl (adjective, /ɒl/): "loud"

ttath (adjective, /ɾəð/): "mortal"

ali (adjective, /əlɪ/): "mysterious"

ih (adjective, /ih/): "narrow"

tashani (adjective, /təʃəni/): "old"

atti (adjective, /aɾɪ/): "orange"

da (adjective, /də/): "pungent"

matuttoughtt (adjective, /mətuɾɒɾ/): "purple"

lala (adjective, /lələ/): "quiet"

wazitti (adjective, /wəzɪɾi/): "raw"

zazu (adjective, /zəzu/): "rectangular"

ttaluw (adjective, /ɾælʌw/): "red"

talattayb (adjective, /tələɾeb/): "roasted"

ika (adjective, /ikæ/): "round"

ilanan (adjective, /ɪlənən/): "salty"

misayng (adjective, /miseŋ/): "savory"

adub (adjective, /adub/): "shallow"

ajale (adjective, /ajælɛ/): "short"

at (adjective, /ət/): "smoked"

ivugat (adjective, /ɪvugət/): "sober"

vehamuw (adjective, /vɛhəmʌw/): "sour"

thabinawf (adjective, /ðəbɪnof/): "spicy"

na (adjective, /næ/): "spiral"

aj (adjective, /aj/): "square"

aittayki (adjective, /aɪɾekɪ/): "steamed"

aha (adjective, /əhə/): "strange"

oushoongi (adjective, /aʊʃʊŋi/): "strong"

sinuth (adjective, /sinuð/): "sturdy"

afadarrai (adjective, /əfədəraɪ/): "sweet"

tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "tall"

ttudaf (adjective, /ɾʌdəf/): "thick"

zattaw (adjective, /zaɾaw/): "thin"

upoughvita (adjective, /upɒvita/): "warm"

athipathi (adjective, /əðɪpəθɪ/): "weak"

tafa (adjective, /tafa/): "white"

awb (adjective, /ob/): "wide"

ayttida (adjective, /eɾɪdə/): "yellow"

awsabim (adjective, /osəbɪm/): "young"

Verbs

bafamays (verb, /bəfəmes/): "bake"

oughd (verb, /ɒd/): "be"

zetanav (verb, /zɛtənəv/): "belong"

dathikath (verb, /dəðɪkəð/): "bite"

difi (verb, /dɪfi/): "break"

tayvu (verb, /tevu/): "burn"

ttanipap (verb, /ɾənɪpəp/): "come"

upa (verb, /upa/): "die"

tiz (verb, /tɪz/): "drink"

adimidi (verb, /ədimɪdɪ/): "eat"

ji (verb, /dʒɪ/): "fall"

aydaniloo (verb, /edənilʊ/): "fight"

faligen (verb, /fəligɛn/): "find"

afoughth (verb, /əfɒð/): "fish"

hil (verb, /hɪl/): "fly"

ithad (verb, /iðəd/): "frown"

tad (verb, /təd/): "go"

avaytt (verb, /əveɾ/): "growl"

natenu (verb, /nətɛnu/): "hate"

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

imaing (verb, /imaɪŋ/): "hear"

am (verb, /əm/): "hide"

oopasidi (verb, /ʊpəsɪdi/): "hold"

awdadaitt (verb, /odədaɪɾ/): "hunt"

azaingipai (verb, /əzaɪŋɪpaɪ/): "jump"

usev (verb, /ʌsɛv/): "kill"

aj (verb, /adʒ/): "know"

ttatt (verb, /ɾəɾ/): "laugh"

uttisate (verb, /uɾɪsətɛ/): "lie"

ituvu (verb, /ɪtʌvʌ/): "live"

angej (verb, /əŋɛj/): "lose"

id (verb, /ɪd/): "love"

shakima (verb, /ʃəkɪmə/): "need"

ini (verb, /ɪnɪ/): "own"

idoughtikai (verb, /ɪdɒtɪkaɪ/): "roast"

attabepa (verb, /əɾæbɛpə/): "run"

bittepi (verb, /biɾɛpɪ/): "see"

awouli (verb, /əwaʊlɪ/): "sit"

bad (verb, /bæd/): "sleep"

ounoith (verb, /aʊnɔɪð/): "smell"

ijitafu (verb, /ɪjɪtafʌ/): "smile"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "stand"

awz (verb, /oz/): "strike"

attan (verb, /əɾən/): "swallow"

un (verb, /ʌn/): "swim"

lay (verb, /ləy/): "taste"

idamaj (verb, /idəmədʒ/): "throw"

soughteva (verb, /sɒtɛvæ/): "walk"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "want"

Nouns

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "afternoon"

attipis (noun, /əɾɪpɪs/): "ale"

dam (noun, /dəm/): "all"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "alligator"

ingaydoughga (noun, /ɪŋedɒgə/): "arm"

ifahaze (noun, /ifahəzɛ/): "ash"

as (noun, /əs/): "aunt"

chadina (noun, /tʃædɪnə/): "axe"

aittitid (noun, /aɪɾɪtɪd/): "bark"

aysai (noun, /esaɪ/): "bay"

ing (noun, /ɪŋ/): "beer"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "beet"

outivaw (noun, /aʊtivo/): "bird"

tula (noun, /tulə/): "blood"

awkaja (noun, /okædʒə/): "boar"

asadoughs (noun, /æsədɒs/): "bone"

pu (noun, /pʌ/): "breakfast"

ittawaiwa (noun, /ɪɾəwaɪwə/): "breast"

ediza (noun, /ɛdɪzə/): "brother"

athinitt (noun, /əðinɪɾ/): "castle"

thaiw (noun, /ðaɪw/): "cat"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "cat"

ayttaytisha (noun, /eɾetɪʃə/): "chest"

ichubafi (noun, /ixʌbæfi/): "chicken"

tukel (noun, /tʌkɛl/): "claw"

amanite (noun, /æmənɪtɛ/): "cloud"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "coconut"

uka (noun, /ukə/): "crime"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "day"

daw (noun, /do/): "dinner"

lisar (noun, /lɪsəɹ/): "dog"

tatabil (noun, /tətəbɪl/): "drink"

sethuj (noun, /sɛðʌdʒ/): "dungeon"

asiaibi (noun, /əʒaɪbi/): "ear"

tath (noun, /təð/): "earth"

athaju (noun, /aðəjʌ/): "egg"

aimisu (noun, /aɪmɪsu/): "elder"

ittu (noun, /iɾu/): "enemy"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "evening"

funecha (noun, /funɛtʃə/): "eye"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "family"

ilatut (noun, /ilətut/): "father"

daymatta (noun, /deməɾə/): "feather"

ud (noun, /ʌd/): "fight"

inu (noun, /ɪnu/): "finger"

loobitil (noun, /lʊbitil/): "fire"

rrinas (noun, /rɪnəs/): "fish"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "flesh"

gifenutt (noun, /gifɛnuɾ/): "foot"

ainusub (noun, /aɪnusub/): "forest"

zay (noun, /ze/): "fox"

gadata (noun, /gadətə/): "friend"

oughniwa (noun, /ɒnɪwə/): "goose"

kettuchi (noun, /kɛɾʌtʃɪ/): "grease"

ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "group"

tat (noun, /tət/): "gulf"

jah (noun, /jəh/): "hair"

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

amitha (noun, /əmiðə/): "hat"

ttataysab (noun, /ɾətesəb/): "hate"

tha (noun, /ðæ/): "head"

iv (noun, /iv/): "hill"

tsi (noun, /tsɪ/): "horn"

awukiju (noun, /əwukɪjʌ/): "horse"

ada (noun, /ædə/): "house"

thepoughchaim (noun, /ðɛpɒchaɪm/): "inn"

ashan (noun, /əʃən/): "island"

ngattak (noun, /ŋaɾək/): "jaw"

attatisi (noun, /əɾətɪsɪ/): "lake"

ish (noun, /iʃ/): "leaf"

eth (noun, /ɛð/): "leg"

tithinatt (noun, /tɪðinəɾ/): "liver"

chi (noun, /tʃi/): "louse"

bapet (noun, /bəpɛt/): "love"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "lunch"

anoughtuse (noun, /ənɒtʌsɛ/): "man"

atsimayttough (noun, /ətsɪmeɾɒ/): "many"

chaivida (noun, /tʃaɪvɪdæ/): "meal"

nidou (noun, /nɪdaʊ/): "metal"

akis (noun, /akis/): "mine"

ufag (noun, /ʌfəg/): "monster"

jati (noun, /jatɪ/): "moon"

ipawi (noun, /ɪpæwɪ/): "morning"

iha (noun, /ihæ/): "mother"

thithe (noun, /θɪðɛ/): "mountain"

achu (noun, /atʃu/): "mouth"

tattina (noun, /təɾɪnæ/): "name"

timoughvough (noun, /tɪmɒvɒ/): "neck"

nawt (noun, /not/): "night"

wayli (noun, /welɪ/): "noodle"

pat (noun, /pət/): "nose"

kisath (noun, /kisəð/): "ocean"

ab (noun, /əb/): "parent"

ta (noun, /tə/): "path"

athasu (noun, /æðəsʌ/): "peace"

jumas (noun, /dʒuməs/): "pepper"

ttedouk (noun, /ɾɛdaʊk/): "person"

aineloolai (noun, /aɪnɛlʊlaɪ/): "pie"

tis (noun, /tɪs/): "pig"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "rabbit"

natip (noun, /nətɪp/): "rain"

ngachilawt (noun, /ŋətʃilot/): "rat"

wadatay (noun, /wædəte/): "river"

achawsa (noun, /ətʃosə/): "robe"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "rock"

tan (noun, /tən/): "root"

wana (noun, /wənə/): "salt"

izabapa (noun, /ɪzəbəpə/): "sand"

anamug (noun, /anəmug/): "seed"

kinab (noun, /kɪnæb/): "sibling"

livamu (noun, /lɪvəmu/): "sister"

anaitet (noun, /ənaɪtɛt/): "skin"

ilaihaw (noun, /ɪlaɪho/): "sky"

an (noun, /ən/): "smoke"

aytay (noun, /ete/): "snake"

tasapak (noun, /təsəpək/): "soup"

az (noun, /əz/): "star"

tayp (noun, /tep/): "stew"

nep (noun, /nɛp/): "stomach"

aiv (noun, /aɪv/): "stone"

vaj (noun, /vədʒ/): "stream"

na (noun, /næ/): "sun"

awtt (noun, /oɾ/): "sword"

asoughttaw (noun, /əsɒɾo/): "tail"

taigela (noun, /taɪgɛlə/): "tavern"

ittathez (noun, /iɾəðɛz/): "thumb"

mattagas (noun, /məɾəgəs/): "tongue"

iki (noun, /iki/): "tooth"

luvahing (noun, /lʌvəhɪŋ/): "tree"

idi (noun, /ɪdɪ/): "truth"

nawd (noun, /nod/): "uncle"

zanit (noun, /zənɪt/): "valley"

bun (noun, /bʌn/): "war"

uttites (noun, /uɾɪtɛs/): "water"

isisatt (noun, /ɪsɪsəɾ/): "way"

avinafa (noun, /əvinəfə/): "wine"

itisathu (noun, /ɪtɪsæðu/): "woman"

ngepali (noun, /ŋɛpəlɪ/): "word"