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Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Aylittak
Aylittak Dictionary
Pronouns
di (pronoun, /dɪ/): "he"
ougi (pronoun, /aʊgi/): "she"
ath (pronoun, /əð/): "they"
ka (pronoun, /kə/): "you"
sav (pronoun, /səv/): "we"
la (pronoun, /lə/): "I"
Articles
aytta (article, /eɾə/): "a"
cha (article, /tʃə/): "the"
Prepositions
dain (preposition, /daɪn/): "and"
suha (preposition, /sʌhə/): "as"
nattepag (preposition, /naɾɛpəg/): "from"
oughka (preposition, /ɒkæ/): "in"
taydata (preposition, /tedətə/): "of"
att (preposition, /əɾ/): "or"
seru (preposition, /sɛɹu/): "to"
is (preposition, /is/): "will"
ttusieniv (preposition, /ɾʌʒɛnɪv/): "with"
Numbers
ijalihi (number, /ɪjəlihɪ/): "zero"
attatt (number, /əɾəɾ/): "one"
ipathich (number, /ɪpəðɪx/): "two"
thape (number, /ðəpɛ/): "three"
adi (number, /ədɪ/): "four"
ye (number, /yɛ/): "five"
tus (number, /tus/): "six"
engathi (number, /ɛŋəðɪ/): "seven"
ikoitade (number, /ɪkɔɪtədɛ/): "eight"
iz (number, /ɪz/): "nine"
en (number, /ɛn/): "ten"
Questions
atattih (question, /ətəɾɪh/): "what"
tta (question, /ɾə/): "who"
enatt (question, /ɛnəɾ/): "how"
kanettoughl (question, /kənɛɾɒl/): "why"
thamaputt (question, /ðamapuɾ/): "when"
Interjections
ut (interjection, /ʌt/): "hello"
pa (interjection, /pə/): "goodbye"
matag (interjection, /mætəg/): "hey"
wawhoughhan (interjection, /wohɒhən/): "bye"
najisa (interjection, /nədʒɪsə/): "ouch"
ayttit (interjection, /eɾit/): "wow"
apittul (interjection, /əpɪɾʌl/): "uh"
ikulivi (interjection, /ɪkʌlɪvɪ/): "er"
danelu (interjection, /dənɛlʌ/): "um"
Adverbs
inadi (adverb, /inədi/): "again"
iduthiz (adverb, /idʌðɪz/): "now"
idan (adverb, /ɪdən/): "soon"
asinai (adverb, /əsinaɪ/): "often"
baz (adverb, /baz/): "sometimes"
it (adverb, /ɪt/): "always"
ayhitana (adverb, /ehɪtənə/): "never"
amathaw (adverb, /əmaθo/): "seldom"
Adjectives
soughfattou (adjective, /sɒfəɾaʊ/): "aromatic"
unisuthay (adjective, /unɪsʌðe/): "basted"
faj (adjective, /fədʒ/): "big"
attithes (adjective, /əɾiðɛs/): "bitter"
ttuk (adjective, /ɾʌk/): "black"
asayng (adjective, /əseŋ/): "blue"
atada (adjective, /ətədə/): "brown"
thihatin (adjective, /θihatɪn/): "chilled"
de (adjective, /dɛ/): "cold"
ka (adjective, /kə/): "curried"
deshin (adjective, /dɛʃin/): "dark"
anitutt (adjective, /ənituɾ/): "deep"
avinoo (adjective, /əvɪnʊ/): "divine"
ettatt (adjective, /ɛɾaɾ/): "drunk"
matt (adjective, /məɾ/): "empty"
pathetutt (adjective, /pəðɛtuɾ/): "evil"
thaw (adjective, /ðo/): "familiar"
up (adjective, /ʌp/): "fat"
ilal (adjective, /ilæl/): "flat"
thithizach (adjective, /ðiðizətʃ/): "frail"
jathun (adjective, /jəðun/): "fried"
thina (adjective, /θɪnə/): "full"
ani (adjective, /anɪ/): "good"
awnoughnen (adjective, /onɒnɛn/): "green"
attaizatha (adjective, /əɾaɪzaðə/): "grey"
eta (adjective, /ɛtə/): "honest"
lanitti (adjective, /lənɪɾɪ/): "hot"
ayngavabi (adjective, /eŋəvəbɪ/): "light"
zan (adjective, /zæn/): "long"
nibough (adjective, /nɪbɒ/): "loud"
awsaiday (adjective, /osaɪde/): "mortal"
tati (adjective, /tətɪ/): "mysterious"
utaf (adjective, /utəf/): "narrow"
mijaysa (adjective, /mɪdʒesə/): "old"
athadu (adjective, /əðədu/): "orange"
lathaka (adjective, /ləðəkə/): "pungent"
sangam (adjective, /səŋəm/): "purple"
ithi (adjective, /iðɪ/): "quiet"
ttathe (adjective, /ɾæðɛ/): "raw"
si (adjective, /sɪ/): "rectangular"
ninuw (adjective, /nɪnʌw/): "red"
athawttaf (adjective, /aðoɾəf/): "roasted"
di (adjective, /dɪ/): "round"
letadach (adjective, /lɛtədətʃ/): "salty"
mumishawk (adjective, /mʌmɪʃok/): "savory"
aww (adjective, /ow/): "shallow"
azuba (adjective, /əzubə/): "short"
thapithoo (adjective, /ðapiðʊ/): "smoked"
thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "sober"
utal (adjective, /utəl/): "sour"
iv (adjective, /ɪv/): "spicy"
thettib (adjective, /ðɛɾɪb/): "spiral"
tibaz (adjective, /tibæz/): "square"
ajaw (adjective, /ədʒo/): "steamed"
samuttuy (adjective, /səmuɾuy/): "strange"
zikul (adjective, /zikul/): "strong"
anawn (adjective, /ənon/): "sturdy"
ttada (adjective, /ɾədə/): "sweet"
moughgawtath (adjective, /mɒgotəð/): "tall"
ada (adjective, /ədə/): "thick"
oughtumith (adjective, /ɒtʌmið/): "thin"
ikedenu (adjective, /ikɛdɛnu/): "warm"
ettesala (adjective, /ɛɾɛsəlæ/): "weak"
ttaysava (adjective, /ɾesævə/): "white"
naipad (adjective, /naɪpæd/): "wide"
ubazoonough (adjective, /ubæzʊnɒ/): "yellow"
anaviva (adjective, /ənəvivə/): "young"
Verbs
thouwawab (verb, /ðaʊwəwəb/): "bake"
ittitt (verb, /ɪɾiɾ/): "be"
sali (verb, /səlɪ/): "belong"
niwaneb (verb, /nɪwənɛb/): "bite"
kawcen (verb, /kocɛn/): "break"
asez (verb, /asɛz/): "burn"
sishu (verb, /sɪʃu/): "come"
ka (verb, /kə/): "die"
sulu (verb, /sulʌ/): "drink"
cam (verb, /cəm/): "eat"
isay (verb, /ɪse/): "fall"
didaw (verb, /didəw/): "fight"
ubawawng (verb, /ubəwoŋ/): "find"
thiqagay (verb, /ðiqəge/): "fish"
hatt (verb, /həɾ/): "fly"
qawahis (verb, /qəwəhɪs/): "frown"
alidayli (verb, /əlɪdelɪ/): "go"
aka (verb, /əkə/): "growl"
outtisough (verb, /aʊɾɪsɒ/): "hate"
masitawt (verb, /məsɪtot/): "have"
thetalin (verb, /ðɛtəlin/): "hear"
nuv (verb, /nʌv/): "hide"
boughpidayt (verb, /bɒpidet/): "hold"
nuttith (verb, /nuɾɪð/): "hunt"
awaleka (verb, /əwəlɛkə/): "jump"
nayni (verb, /nenɪ/): "kill"
lingough (verb, /lɪŋɒ/): "know"
atainine (verb, /ətaɪnɪnɛ/): "laugh"
thifayshan (verb, /ðɪfeʃən/): "lie"
wa (verb, /wæ/): "live"
gathimun (verb, /gəðɪmʌn/): "lose"
su (verb, /su/): "love"
ikamani (verb, /ɪkəmənɪ/): "need"
nemedan (verb, /nɛmɛdən/): "own"
ittaiw (verb, /ɪɾaɪw/): "roast"
pilays (verb, /pɪles/): "run"
al (verb, /əl/): "see"
inipoite (verb, /ɪnɪpɔɪtɛ/): "sit"
thusila (verb, /ðusɪlə/): "sleep"
oughnifoughchi (verb, /ɒnɪfɒtʃɪ/): "smell"
thesezoo (verb, /θɛsɛzʊ/): "smile"
aytt (verb, /eɾ/): "stand"
tawthapi (verb, /toðəpi/): "strike"
ettuthawma (verb, /ɛɾuðomə/): "swallow"
na (verb, /nə/): "swim"
aifa (verb, /aɪfə/): "taste"
hayt (verb, /het/): "throw"
bu (verb, /bu/): "walk"
mavawm (verb, /məvom/): "want"
Nouns
ashan (noun, /əʃən/): "afternoon"
mitt (noun, /mɪɾ/): "ale"
ttim (noun, /ɾɪm/): "all"
al (noun, /æl/): "alligator"
gimouthu (noun, /gimaʊðu/): "arm"
usa (noun, /usə/): "ash"
zezuz (noun, /zɛzuz/): "aunt"
inuhib (noun, /inuhɪb/): "axe"
asasa (noun, /əsəsə/): "bark"
nawdathi (noun, /nodaði/): "bay"
attatats (noun, /aɾətəts/): "beer"
zi (noun, /zi/): "beet"
amayk (noun, /əmek/): "bird"
ilu (noun, /ɪlʌ/): "blood"
ttittanim (noun, /ɾɪɾanɪm/): "boar"
ajahayn (noun, /ədʒəhen/): "bone"
fanadi (noun, /fənədi/): "breakfast"
oughhasai (noun, /ɒhəsaɪ/): "breast"
na (noun, /na/): "brother"
tan (noun, /tən/): "castle"
iza (noun, /izə/): "cat"
daiday (noun, /daɪde/): "cat"
isu (noun, /ɪsu/): "chest"
fa (noun, /fæ/): "chicken"
tunayv (noun, /tʌnev/): "claw"
ukishinay (noun, /ʌkɪʃɪne/): "cloud"
uttuzab (noun, /uɾʌzəb/): "coconut"
tata (noun, /tətə/): "crime"
azaf (noun, /əzəf/): "day"
shu (noun, /ʃʌ/): "dinner"
ittu (noun, /ɪɾu/): "dog"
thal (noun, /θəl/): "drink"
kaj (noun, /kədʒ/): "dungeon"
et (noun, /ɛt/): "ear"
dusisa (noun, /dusɪsæ/): "earth"
basin (noun, /bəsɪn/): "egg"
shi (noun, /ʃɪ/): "elder"
ayh (noun, /eh/): "enemy"
fetene (noun, /fɛtɛnɛ/): "evening"
ticattu (noun, /ticəɾu/): "eye"
fi (noun, /fi/): "family"
uz (noun, /uz/): "father"
itipoilay (noun, /ɪtipɔɪle/): "feather"
lay (noun, /le/): "fight"
ikiday (noun, /ɪkɪde/): "finger"
emough (noun, /ɛmɒ/): "fire"
atab (noun, /ətəb/): "fish"
sedadiv (noun, /sɛdədɪv/): "flesh"
dattitt (noun, /dəɾɪɾ/): "foot"
ttalatha (noun, /ɾaləðə/): "forest"
thoughtt (noun, /θɒɾ/): "fox"
isubash (noun, /ɪsʌbaʃ/): "friend"
pa (noun, /pa/): "goose"
maishattih (noun, /maɪʃəɾɪh/): "grease"
kuthas (noun, /kuθəs/): "group"
titta (noun, /tiɾə/): "gulf"
ngootuh (noun, /ŋʊtuh/): "hair"
lisevutt (noun, /lisɛvʌɾ/): "hand"
awki (noun, /okɪ/): "hat"
itikal (noun, /ɪtikəl/): "hate"
as (noun, /əs/): "head"
tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "hill"
avi (noun, /avi/): "horn"
ma (noun, /mə/): "horse"
athi (noun, /æðɪ/): "house"
awoughsipe (noun, /əwɒsipɛ/): "inn"
akitt (noun, /əkiɾ/): "island"
alep (noun, /əlɛp/): "jaw"
itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "lake"
aizai (noun, /aɪzaɪ/): "leaf"
thasiddif (noun, /ðəsiɽɪf/): "leg"
tithatt (noun, /tɪðəɾ/): "liver"
luta (noun, /luta/): "louse"
at (noun, /ət/): "love"
izanu (noun, /ɪzənʌ/): "lunch"
ina (noun, /inæ/): "man"
anunu (noun, /ənunu/): "many"
nesinga (noun, /nɛsɪŋə/): "meal"
ahinaysi (noun, /əhɪnesɪ/): "metal"
aw (noun, /æw/): "mine"
sut (noun, /sut/): "monster"
akilay (noun, /əkile/): "moon"
ttate (noun, /ɾætɛ/): "morning"
nanaithook (noun, /nænaɪθʊk/): "mother"
puna (noun, /punə/): "mountain"
shazought (noun, /ʃəzɒt/): "mouth"
ine (noun, /ɪnɛ/): "name"
aisa (noun, /aɪsə/): "neck"
pi (noun, /pɪ/): "night"
angijatta (noun, /əŋidʒəɾə/): "noodle"
it (noun, /ɪt/): "nose"
aw (noun, /əw/): "ocean"
nudainad (noun, /nudaɪnəd/): "parent"
tethi (noun, /tɛðɪ/): "path"
thafital (noun, /ðəfɪtəl/): "peace"
tai (noun, /taɪ/): "pepper"
bapuka (noun, /bəpukə/): "person"
inan (noun, /inən/): "pie"
lilanout (noun, /lɪlənaʊt/): "pig"
sutaw (noun, /sʌto/): "rabbit"
ki (noun, /kɪ/): "rain"
dapana (noun, /dəpənæ/): "rat"
iva (noun, /ɪvæ/): "river"
sata (noun, /sætə/): "robe"
jaluth (noun, /jalʌθ/): "rock"
nigattas (noun, /nɪgəɾæs/): "root"
watt (noun, /wəɾ/): "salt"
aigat (noun, /aɪgət/): "sand"
natak (noun, /nətək/): "seed"
awlad (noun, /oləd/): "sibling"
nin (noun, /nin/): "sister"
is (noun, /ɪs/): "skin"
nayna (noun, /nenə/): "sky"
woughnattith (noun, /wɒnəɾɪð/): "smoke"
tatti (noun, /təɾɪ/): "snake"
dathina (noun, /dəðɪnə/): "soup"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "star"
afawma (noun, /əfoma/): "stew"
fat (noun, /fət/): "stomach"
alanan (noun, /əlanan/): "stone"
isawven (noun, /ɪsovɛn/): "stream"
napafi (noun, /næpəfɪ/): "sun"
aybitsisa (noun, /ebitsɪsə/): "sword"
ha (noun, /ha/): "tail"
ekut (noun, /ɛkʌt/): "tavern"
laz (noun, /læz/): "thumb"
fe (noun, /fɛ/): "tongue"
ttiju (noun, /ɾɪdʒʌ/): "tooth"
ays (noun, /es/): "tree"
is (noun, /ɪs/): "truth"
ete (noun, /ɛtɛ/): "uncle"
in (noun, /ɪn/): "valley"
ji (noun, /ji/): "war"
thab (noun, /ðəb/): "water"
leva (noun, /lɛvə/): "way"
atasana (noun, /ətəsənə/): "wine"
dal (noun, /dəl/): "woman"
am (noun, /əm/): "word"