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Language Generator

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

Nadetaw

Nadetaw Dictionary

Pronouns

natt (pronoun, /naɾ/): "he"

ki (pronoun, /kɪ/): "she"

iw (pronoun, /ɪw/): "they"

thoott (pronoun, /ðʊɾ/): "you"

ais (pronoun, /aɪs/): "we"

zitt (pronoun, /ziɾ/): "I"

Articles

uz (article, /ʌz/): "a"

fa (article, /fə/): "the"

Prepositions

athan (preposition, /əðən/): "and"

de (preposition, /dɛ/): "as"

panoughk (preposition, /pənɒk/): "from"

funahi (preposition, /fʌnəhi/): "in"

hada (preposition, /hədə/): "of"

ouni (preposition, /aʊni/): "or"

ada (preposition, /ədæ/): "to"

san (preposition, /sən/): "will"

ttisulu (preposition, /ɾisʌlʌ/): "with"

Numbers

kayga (number, /kegə/): "zero"

bai (number, /baɪ/): "one"

ttakay (number, /ɾəke/): "two"

iluraba (number, /ɪlʌɹəbə/): "three"

ewittoil (number, /ɛwɪɾɔɪl/): "four"

pevin (number, /pɛvɪn/): "five"

tted (number, /ɾɛd/): "six"

abap (number, /əbap/): "seven"

kak (number, /kək/): "eight"

pay (number, /pe/): "nine"

su (number, /su/): "ten"

Questions

ethan (question, /ɛðən/): "what"

sid (question, /sɪd/): "who"

vata (question, /vəta/): "how"

thisasid (question, /ðɪsəsɪd/): "why"

uniman (question, /unimæn/): "when"

Interjections

ah (interjection, /əh/): "hello"

awlamana (interjection, /oləməna/): "goodbye"

ishayhoud (interjection, /ɪʃehaʊd/): "hey"

akatt (interjection, /əkəɾ/): "bye"

gi (interjection, /gɪ/): "ouch"

sazud (interjection, /səzud/): "wow"

ati (interjection, /ətɪ/): "uh"

aijawnef (interjection, /aɪdʒonɛf/): "er"

izite (interjection, /ɪzɪtɛ/): "um"

Adverbs

isou (adverb, /ɪsaʊ/): "again"

sananef (adverb, /sənænɛf/): "now"

ichek (adverb, /itʃɛk/): "soon"

pami (adverb, /pamɪ/): "often"

efakah (adverb, /ɛfækəh/): "sometimes"

uvidi (adverb, /ʌvɪdɪ/): "always"

danibif (adverb, /dənibif/): "never"

wa (adverb, /wə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tinaha (adjective, /tɪnæhə/): "aromatic"

ttis (adjective, /ɾis/): "basted"

thutha (adjective, /ðʌθə/): "big"

budaw (adjective, /bʌdo/): "bitter"

naytaita (adjective, /netaɪtə/): "black"

attayttita (adjective, /əɾeɾɪtə/): "blue"

achesake (adjective, /ətʃɛsækɛ/): "brown"

ttatt (adjective, /ɾəɾ/): "chilled"

atough (adjective, /ætɒ/): "cold"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "curried"

tha (adjective, /θə/): "dark"

ehedihi (adjective, /ɛhɛdɪhɪ/): "deep"

utt (adjective, /ʌɾ/): "divine"

nap (adjective, /næp/): "drunk"

ed (adjective, /ɛd/): "empty"

izought (adjective, /ɪzɒt/): "evil"

shaydapith (adjective, /ʃedəpɪð/): "familiar"

nibatai (adjective, /nibətaɪ/): "fat"

arrayloughvou (adjective, /ərelɒvaʊ/): "flat"

titt (adjective, /tɪɾ/): "frail"

iha (adjective, /ɪhə/): "fried"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "full"

itasiv (adjective, /itəsiv/): "good"

gudoona (adjective, /gʌdʊnə/): "green"

akaysig (adjective, /əkesɪg/): "grey"

wi (adjective, /wɪ/): "honest"

zisettu (adjective, /zisɛɾʌ/): "hot"

we (adjective, /wɛ/): "light"

attaika (adjective, /əɾaɪkə/): "long"

uhough (adjective, /uhɒ/): "loud"

itu (adjective, /itu/): "mortal"

oughlath (adjective, /ɒlæð/): "mysterious"

ekala (adjective, /ɛkæla/): "narrow"

utatoughtt (adjective, /ʌtətɒɾ/): "old"

oulifa (adjective, /aʊlɪfæ/): "orange"

nunine (adjective, /nʌnɪnɛ/): "pungent"

ba (adjective, /bə/): "purple"

toughna (adjective, /tɒnə/): "quiet"

livitta (adjective, /lɪviɾə/): "raw"

inattene (adjective, /ɪnaɾɛnɛ/): "rectangular"

azi (adjective, /azɪ/): "red"

tawha (adjective, /tohə/): "roasted"

nana (adjective, /nənə/): "round"

abises (adjective, /æbɪsɛs/): "salty"

sainatt (adjective, /saɪnæɾ/): "savory"

inan (adjective, /ɪnən/): "shallow"

ittizin (adjective, /ɪɾɪzɪn/): "short"

azanath (adjective, /azənəθ/): "smoked"

ug (adjective, /ug/): "sober"

ataittash (adjective, /ataɪɾaʃ/): "sour"

asi (adjective, /əʒ/): "spicy"

asamawn (adjective, /əsəmon/): "spiral"

edoolish (adjective, /ɛdʊliʃ/): "square"

vatawtt (adjective, /vətoɾ/): "steamed"

kazattayb (adjective, /kəzæɾeb/): "strange"

oughmule (adjective, /ɒmʌlɛ/): "strong"

dan (adjective, /dən/): "sturdy"

nisu (adjective, /nɪsu/): "sweet"

agas (adjective, /əgəs/): "tall"

ufati (adjective, /ʌfəti/): "thick"

ip (adjective, /ɪp/): "thin"

ait (adjective, /aɪt/): "warm"

attat (adjective, /əɾət/): "weak"

lisi (adjective, /lɪsɪ/): "white"

nayfath (adjective, /nefəð/): "wide"

zija (adjective, /zijæ/): "yellow"

noughzat (adjective, /nɒzət/): "young"

Verbs

aylaneth (verb, /elənɛθ/): "bake"

the (verb, /ðɛ/): "be"

dayfitett (verb, /defitɛɾ/): "belong"

edusoughza (verb, /ɛdusɒzə/): "bite"

inganil (verb, /iŋanil/): "break"

ittat (verb, /ɪɾət/): "burn"

ukitad (verb, /ukɪtad/): "come"

thuf (verb, /θuf/): "die"

nittaki (verb, /nɪɾæki/): "drink"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "eat"

alejawtu (verb, /əlɛjotu/): "fall"

anus (verb, /anʌs/): "fight"

aif (verb, /aɪf/): "find"

en (verb, /ɛn/): "fish"

gunal (verb, /gunəl/): "fly"

ka (verb, /kə/): "frown"

oughha (verb, /ɒhə/): "go"

ata (verb, /ətə/): "growl"

elukan (verb, /ɛlʌkən/): "hate"

sikoughna (verb, /sɪkɒna/): "have"

uttan (verb, /uɾæn/): "hear"

ttuzawet (verb, /ɾʌzəwɛt/): "hide"

ed (verb, /ɛd/): "hold"

li (verb, /lɪ/): "hunt"

huthaje (verb, /huðədʒɛ/): "jump"

pat (verb, /pət/): "kill"

zutayw (verb, /zʌtew/): "know"

attanatsi (verb, /əɾænətsɪ/): "laugh"

ila (verb, /ila/): "lie"

aji (verb, /ədʒɪ/): "live"

noughnan (verb, /nɒnən/): "lose"

ettakutta (verb, /ɛɾəkuɾə/): "love"

anitetta (verb, /ænɪtɛɾə/): "need"

zi (verb, /zɪ/): "own"

itetati (verb, /ɪtɛtəti/): "roast"

itawmeti (verb, /ɪtomɛtɪ/): "run"

ittizaf (verb, /iɾɪzəf/): "see"

naz (verb, /nəz/): "sit"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "sleep"

asa (verb, /əsæ/): "smell"

atalesa (verb, /ætælɛsə/): "smile"

ttoughzaig (verb, /ɾɒzaɪg/): "stand"

ttetha (verb, /ɾɛðə/): "strike"

itik (verb, /itik/): "swallow"

esoo (verb, /ɛsʊ/): "swim"

ifitti (verb, /ɪfiɾɪ/): "taste"

loughpoth (verb, /lɒpɔð/): "throw"

thi (verb, /ði/): "walk"

atab (verb, /ətæb/): "want"

Nouns

oumes (noun, /aʊmɛs/): "afternoon"

tanoutti (noun, /tənaʊɾi/): "ale"

hunaiyi (noun, /hʌnaɪyɪ/): "all"

aiz (noun, /aɪz/): "alligator"

at (noun, /at/): "arm"

lu (noun, /lu/): "ash"

nelaz (noun, /nɛləz/): "aunt"

ittut (noun, /ɪɾut/): "axe"

lit (noun, /lit/): "bark"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "bay"

noughna (noun, /nɒnə/): "beer"

aika (noun, /aɪkə/): "beet"

edoit (noun, /ɛdɔɪt/): "bird"

as (noun, /æs/): "blood"

ttawhaz (noun, /ɾohəz/): "boar"

sibiw (noun, /sibɪw/): "bone"

wadapatt (noun, /wædəpəɾ/): "breakfast"

tasangit (noun, /təsəŋɪt/): "breast"

asaid (noun, /əsaɪd/): "brother"

at (noun, /ət/): "castle"

jawnaim (noun, /dʒonaɪm/): "cat"

kattidi (noun, /kəɾɪdi/): "cat"

awl (noun, /ol/): "chest"

awsip (noun, /osip/): "chicken"

ttalam (noun, /ɾælæm/): "claw"

vubu (noun, /vubʌ/): "cloud"

aputtazi (noun, /əpuɾæzɪ/): "coconut"

ibatha (noun, /ɪbəðə/): "crime"

upa (noun, /ʌpə/): "day"

ibu (noun, /ibʌ/): "dinner"

athittaytha (noun, /əðɪɾeθə/): "dog"

maluk (noun, /məluk/): "drink"

avihith (noun, /ævɪhið/): "dungeon"

zu (noun, /zu/): "ear"

ipin (noun, /ɪpin/): "earth"

jasaina (noun, /jəsaɪnə/): "egg"

kitt (noun, /kiɾ/): "elder"

eg (noun, /ɛg/): "enemy"

attittan (noun, /əɾiɾən/): "evening"

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

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "family"

ttidadith (noun, /ɾɪdədɪð/): "father"

chisaittough (noun, /chɪsaɪɾɒ/): "feather"

imenett (noun, /ɪmɛnɛɾ/): "fight"

zaka (noun, /zəka/): "finger"

tinittoughng (noun, /tiniɾɒŋ/): "fire"

ithapa (noun, /iθəpə/): "fish"

savamak (noun, /səvəmək/): "flesh"

attin (noun, /əɾɪn/): "foot"

ininu (noun, /ininu/): "forest"

fenittiw (noun, /fɛniɾiw/): "fox"

na (noun, /nə/): "friend"

uda (noun, /ʌda/): "goose"

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

anabou (noun, /ənəbaʊ/): "group"

iduttait (noun, /iduɾaɪt/): "gulf"

san (noun, /sən/): "hair"

awnoughdais (noun, /onɒdaɪs/): "hand"

then (noun, /ðɛn/): "hat"

itimun (noun, /ɪtɪmun/): "hate"

aisimoid (noun, /aɪsimɔɪd/): "head"

hani (noun, /hənɪ/): "hill"

batta (noun, /bəɾə/): "horn"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "horse"

ulai (noun, /ulaɪ/): "house"

isalitte (noun, /isælɪɾɛ/): "inn"

ayjuliza (noun, /ejulɪzə/): "island"

atas (noun, /ətəs/): "jaw"

aipi (noun, /aɪpi/): "lake"

tita (noun, /titə/): "leaf"

nich (noun, /nitʃ/): "leg"

li (noun, /li/): "liver"

oukalu (noun, /aʊkælu/): "louse"

ngaw (noun, /ŋo/): "love"

atil (noun, /atɪl/): "lunch"

du (noun, /du/): "man"

ith (noun, /ið/): "many"

attet (noun, /əɾɛt/): "meal"

ilabou (noun, /ilæbaʊ/): "metal"

dakit (noun, /dəkɪt/): "mine"

iniw (noun, /ɪniw/): "monster"

zira (noun, /ziɹə/): "moon"

thari (noun, /ðəɹɪ/): "morning"

tama (noun, /təmə/): "mother"

layma (noun, /lemə/): "mountain"

ttanet (noun, /ɾænɛt/): "mouth"

ti (noun, /ti/): "name"

attoughn (noun, /æɾɒn/): "neck"

sida (noun, /sidæ/): "night"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "noodle"

aiwaid (noun, /aɪwaɪd/): "nose"

naka (noun, /nəkə/): "ocean"

eta (noun, /ɛtə/): "parent"

saw (noun, /so/): "path"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "peace"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "pepper"

ittat (noun, /ɪɾət/): "person"

ttevoughtta (noun, /ɾɛvɒɾæ/): "pie"

usouti (noun, /ʌsaʊtɪ/): "pig"

aisewi (noun, /aɪsɛwɪ/): "rabbit"

ikachai (noun, /ɪkætʃaɪ/): "rain"

lattafaiw (noun, /ləɾæfaɪw/): "rat"

afawat (noun, /æfəwət/): "river"

ungi (noun, /uŋɪ/): "robe"

jafa (noun, /jəfə/): "rock"

igekaw (noun, /ɪgɛko/): "root"

awt (noun, /ot/): "salt"

edi (noun, /ɛdɪ/): "sand"

looki (noun, /lʊkɪ/): "seed"

vawttan (noun, /voɾən/): "sibling"

tuni (noun, /tʌnɪ/): "sister"

oolinad (noun, /ʊlɪnəd/): "skin"

nejasas (noun, /nɛdʒəsəs/): "sky"

iv (noun, /ɪv/): "smoke"

ngibike (noun, /ŋɪbɪkɛ/): "snake"

attasuza (noun, /æɾəsuza/): "soup"

ttit (noun, /ɾɪt/): "star"

ttuttad (noun, /ɾuɾəd/): "stew"

tuthaytta (noun, /tuðeɾə/): "stomach"

ain (noun, /aɪn/): "stone"

chawt (noun, /tʃot/): "stream"

awnu (noun, /onu/): "sun"

itittoob (noun, /ɪtɪɾʊb/): "sword"

jaw (noun, /dʒo/): "tail"

oughnoowuwu (noun, /ɒnʊwʌwʌ/): "tavern"

enithi (noun, /ɛniðɪ/): "thumb"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "tongue"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "tooth"

pou (noun, /paʊ/): "tree"

takach (noun, /təkætʃ/): "truth"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "uncle"

ngaybat (noun, /ŋebæt/): "valley"

ketadaw (noun, /kɛtədo/): "war"

du (noun, /dʌ/): "water"

vuza (noun, /vuzə/): "way"

ihi (noun, /ihi/): "wine"

aysang (noun, /esæŋ/): "woman"

ahaitta (noun, /æhaɪɾə/): "word"