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Language Generator

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

Akal

Akal Dictionary

Pronouns

adu (pronoun, /ədu/): "he"

fe (pronoun, /fɛ/): "she"

iji (pronoun, /ɪji/): "they"

ath (pronoun, /æð/): "you"

tu (pronoun, /tʌ/): "we"

ki (pronoun, /kɪ/): "I"

Articles

ad (article, /əd/): "a"

atay (article, /əte/): "the"

Prepositions

ninajou (preposition, /nɪnəjaʊ/): "and"

ahattad (preposition, /əhəɾæd/): "as"

dattal (preposition, /daɾəl/): "from"

ining (preposition, /inɪŋ/): "in"

ounak (preposition, /aʊnak/): "of"

taylani (preposition, /telæni/): "or"

laitat (preposition, /laɪtət/): "to"

anounatay (preposition, /ənaʊnəte/): "will"

kilittin (preposition, /kɪlɪɾin/): "with"

Numbers

oughn (number, /ɒn/): "zero"

bitihan (number, /bɪtihən/): "one"

sanutit (number, /sənutɪt/): "two"

niz (number, /nɪz/): "three"

zabanai (number, /zəbənaɪ/): "four"

moughpacha (number, /mɒpətʃæ/): "five"

ittay (number, /ɪɾe/): "six"

ait (number, /aɪt/): "seven"

apamis (number, /æpəmɪs/): "eight"

it (number, /ɪt/): "nine"

oitt (number, /ɔɪɾ/): "ten"

Questions

kanuh (question, /kənʌh/): "what"

si (question, /sɪ/): "who"

nidavid (question, /nidəvɪd/): "how"

tawnutha (question, /tonʌðə/): "why"

zarr (question, /zər/): "when"

Interjections

alasade (interjection, /əlasədɛ/): "hello"

ttalough (interjection, /ɾəlɒ/): "goodbye"

ta (interjection, /tə/): "hey"

ettudaw (interjection, /ɛɾʌdo/): "bye"

amik (interjection, /əmik/): "ouch"

na (interjection, /nə/): "wow"

thusa (interjection, /ðʌsə/): "uh"

sa (interjection, /sə/): "er"

ahi (interjection, /əhɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

aifamip (adverb, /aɪfæmɪp/): "again"

ba (adverb, /bə/): "now"

ath (adverb, /əð/): "soon"

did (adverb, /did/): "often"

inudefa (adverb, /inʌdɛfə/): "sometimes"

itafiti (adverb, /ɪtəfitɪ/): "always"

awazit (adverb, /əwəzit/): "never"

ed (adverb, /ɛd/): "seldom"

Adjectives

naywath (adjective, /newəð/): "aromatic"

mough (adjective, /mɒ/): "basted"

anabay (adjective, /ænabe/): "big"

upicut (adjective, /ʌpɪcut/): "bitter"

imibu (adjective, /imibʌ/): "black"

luwough (adjective, /lʌwɒ/): "blue"

ithari (adjective, /ɪðəɹɪ/): "brown"

amoun (adjective, /əmaʊn/): "chilled"

anas (adjective, /anas/): "cold"

ivu (adjective, /ɪvu/): "curried"

arra (adjective, /æra/): "dark"

biha (adjective, /bɪhə/): "deep"

ith (adjective, /ɪθ/): "divine"

ttawg (adjective, /ɾog/): "drunk"

ttohutta (adjective, /ɾɔhuɾa/): "empty"

nan (adjective, /nan/): "evil"

ittooyip (adjective, /iɾʊyɪp/): "familiar"

attitayna (adjective, /əɾɪtenə/): "fat"

kisika (adjective, /kɪsɪkə/): "flat"

iv (adjective, /ɪv/): "frail"

vafe (adjective, /væfɛ/): "fried"

enitith (adjective, /ɛnitɪð/): "full"

tapi (adjective, /təpɪ/): "good"

anainumi (adjective, /anaɪnumɪ/): "green"

ttasiti (adjective, /ɾəsɪti/): "grey"

aguttuv (adjective, /əgʌɾʌv/): "honest"

bake (adjective, /bəkɛ/): "hot"

mawa (adjective, /mæwə/): "light"

itta (adjective, /ɪɾə/): "long"

ijenakai (adjective, /ijɛnakaɪ/): "loud"

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

uvawtay (adjective, /uvote/): "mysterious"

natam (adjective, /nætəm/): "narrow"

jagihatt (adjective, /dʒəgɪhəɾ/): "old"

apittut (adjective, /əpiɾʌt/): "orange"

fithijaf (adjective, /fiðɪjəf/): "pungent"

is (adjective, /is/): "purple"

taysana (adjective, /tesænə/): "quiet"

odootti (adjective, /ɔdʊɾɪ/): "raw"

nadough (adjective, /nədɒ/): "rectangular"

oughwuttough (adjective, /ɒwʌɾɒ/): "red"

tas (adjective, /təs/): "roasted"

anisa (adjective, /ənɪsə/): "round"

tafid (adjective, /təfid/): "salty"

kila (adjective, /kɪla/): "savory"

awdawoughh (adjective, /odəwɒh/): "shallow"

ikanabu (adjective, /ikənəbu/): "short"

vifaddatt (adjective, /vifəɽəɾ/): "smoked"

natai (adjective, /nətaɪ/): "sober"

ittasitta (adjective, /ɪɾəsɪɾə/): "sour"

ittaittathai (adjective, /iɾaɪɾəðaɪ/): "spicy"

dama (adjective, /dəmə/): "spiral"

emudail (adjective, /ɛmudaɪl/): "square"

itta (adjective, /ɪɾə/): "steamed"

itukavi (adjective, /itukəvɪ/): "strange"

atas (adjective, /ətəs/): "strong"

ttadai (adjective, /ɾədaɪ/): "sturdy"

ttatt (adjective, /ɾəɾ/): "sweet"

tta (adjective, /ɾæ/): "tall"

dipe (adjective, /dɪpɛ/): "thick"

ani (adjective, /əni/): "thin"

ilitha (adjective, /ɪlɪθə/): "warm"

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

zutajay (adjective, /zʌtəje/): "white"

duka (adjective, /dukə/): "wide"

taza (adjective, /təzæ/): "yellow"

waw (adjective, /wo/): "young"

Verbs

dulattitt (verb, /dʌləɾɪɾ/): "bake"

dingani (verb, /diŋənɪ/): "be"

ajalayth (verb, /əjəleð/): "belong"

ettayza (verb, /ɛɾezə/): "bite"

in (verb, /in/): "break"

zeshitu (verb, /zɛʃitʌ/): "burn"

en (verb, /ɛn/): "come"

nilatta (verb, /nɪləɾə/): "die"

ttajida (verb, /ɾajida/): "drink"

aizipawhe (verb, /aɪzipohɛ/): "eat"

enen (verb, /ɛnɛn/): "fall"

payrranoud (verb, /perənaʊd/): "fight"

nidang (verb, /nɪdəŋ/): "find"

pattadin (verb, /pəɾədin/): "fish"

asar (verb, /əsəɹ/): "fly"

ttasaiq (verb, /ɾæsaɪq/): "frown"

tta (verb, /ɾa/): "go"

eba (verb, /ɛbə/): "growl"

damech (verb, /dəmɛtʃ/): "hate"

ttoughsoosa (verb, /ɾɒsʊsə/): "have"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "hear"

daitta (verb, /daɪɾə/): "hide"

jam (verb, /dʒæm/): "hold"

ejen (verb, /ɛjɛn/): "hunt"

rrittatai (verb, /rɪɾætaɪ/): "jump"

bit (verb, /bit/): "kill"

ttu (verb, /ɾu/): "know"

avat (verb, /əvət/): "laugh"

woughhel (verb, /wɒhɛl/): "lie"

setatt (verb, /sɛtæɾ/): "live"

aimisa (verb, /aɪmɪsə/): "lose"

thoihah (verb, /ðɔɪhəh/): "love"

boumel (verb, /baʊmɛl/): "need"

nawnaidan (verb, /nonaɪdan/): "own"

va (verb, /væ/): "roast"

anah (verb, /anəh/): "run"

laythe (verb, /leðɛ/): "see"

athawtha (verb, /əðoðæ/): "sit"

ava (verb, /əvə/): "sleep"

aylub (verb, /elub/): "smell"

wanathun (verb, /wanæðun/): "smile"

athasaday (verb, /əðəsəde/): "stand"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "strike"

tti (verb, /ɾi/): "swallow"

ttawanu (verb, /ɾəwənu/): "swim"

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

se (verb, /sɛ/): "throw"

idaza (verb, /idəzə/): "walk"

unaw (verb, /uno/): "want"

Nouns

itinup (noun, /ɪtinʌp/): "afternoon"

anisou (noun, /ənɪsaʊ/): "ale"

patha (noun, /pəðə/): "all"

adasadou (noun, /ədəsədaʊ/): "alligator"

abishatta (noun, /əbɪʃəɾə/): "arm"

idaittan (noun, /ɪdaɪɾan/): "ash"

usa (noun, /ʌsa/): "aunt"

ttamase (noun, /ɾamasɛ/): "axe"

isanate (noun, /isænətɛ/): "bark"

daip (noun, /daɪp/): "bay"

ihayngina (noun, /ɪheŋɪnə/): "beer"

titatt (noun, /tɪtəɾ/): "beet"

ottooli (noun, /ɔɾʊlɪ/): "bird"

esilachi (noun, /ɛsilatʃɪ/): "blood"

na (noun, /nə/): "boar"

mitud (noun, /mɪtʌd/): "bone"

ittas (noun, /ɪɾəs/): "breakfast"

sayttida (noun, /seɾɪdə/): "breast"

iwaydiha (noun, /iwedɪhə/): "brother"

aydafuba (noun, /edəfubə/): "castle"

ttini (noun, /ɾɪnɪ/): "cat"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "cat"

tabawket (noun, /təbokɛt/): "chest"

thanoulak (noun, /θanaʊlək/): "chicken"

zitt (noun, /ziɾ/): "claw"

aizisa (noun, /aɪzɪsə/): "cloud"

naipa (noun, /naɪpə/): "coconut"

tawlitti (noun, /tolɪɾɪ/): "crime"

itel (noun, /ɪtɛl/): "day"

titazayh (noun, /titazeh/): "dinner"

desas (noun, /dɛsəs/): "dog"

ul (noun, /ul/): "drink"

agasin (noun, /əgəsɪn/): "dungeon"

vithudi (noun, /viθudɪ/): "ear"

aidisi (noun, /aɪdɪsi/): "earth"

inazit (noun, /ɪnəzit/): "egg"

aviwut (noun, /əvɪwʌt/): "elder"

ikiv (noun, /ɪkɪv/): "enemy"

ipuwatta (noun, /ipuwaɾæ/): "evening"

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

tha (noun, /ðə/): "family"

aze (noun, /æzɛ/): "father"

apatte (noun, /əpəɾɛ/): "feather"

attaynise (noun, /əɾenisɛ/): "fight"

shoottana (noun, /ʃʊɾænə/): "finger"

tanga (noun, /təŋa/): "fire"

sawnathough (noun, /sonəðɒ/): "fish"

fagith (noun, /fəgɪð/): "flesh"

awfa (noun, /ofə/): "foot"

ttalisak (noun, /ɾəlisæk/): "forest"

tto (noun, /ɾɔ/): "fox"

ettathita (noun, /ɛɾəðɪtə/): "friend"

ja (noun, /dʒæ/): "goose"

ttashipat (noun, /ɾəʃɪpæt/): "grease"

ayn (noun, /en/): "group"

ttifais (noun, /ɾɪfaɪs/): "gulf"

ayttinai (noun, /eɾinaɪ/): "hair"

uza (noun, /uzə/): "hand"

ij (noun, /ɪdʒ/): "hat"

vanawse (noun, /vənosɛ/): "hate"

itutti (noun, /ɪtʌɾi/): "head"

oughha (noun, /ɒha/): "hill"

eweza (noun, /ɛwɛzə/): "horn"

bulou (noun, /bʌlaʊ/): "horse"

athaipa (noun, /əðaɪpə/): "house"

lehatas (noun, /lɛhatəs/): "inn"

ulihatough (noun, /ʌlɪhətɒ/): "island"

ttasudi (noun, /ɾəsʌdi/): "jaw"

naikina (noun, /naɪkɪnə/): "lake"

aikitash (noun, /aɪkɪtəʃ/): "leaf"

jup (noun, /dʒʌp/): "leg"

haj (noun, /hədʒ/): "liver"

iti (noun, /ɪti/): "louse"

aseka (noun, /əsɛkə/): "love"

uttat (noun, /ʌɾət/): "lunch"

inoovou (noun, /ɪnʊvaʊ/): "man"

upittut (noun, /upiɾʌt/): "many"

nitat (noun, /nɪtat/): "meal"

ej (noun, /ɛj/): "metal"

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

ta (noun, /tæ/): "monster"

anunoo (noun, /ənunʊ/): "moon"

aili (noun, /aɪli/): "morning"

upabunu (noun, /upəbunu/): "mother"

jichutt (noun, /dʒitʃʌɾ/): "mountain"

iwamaka (noun, /ɪwəməkə/): "mouth"

alaliz (noun, /əlalɪz/): "name"

ufituje (noun, /ufitʌdʒɛ/): "neck"

nozattith (noun, /nɔzəɾɪθ/): "night"

ivawha (noun, /ɪvohə/): "noodle"

an (noun, /ən/): "nose"

udaza (noun, /udəza/): "ocean"

atta (noun, /æɾə/): "parent"

linach (noun, /lɪnatʃ/): "path"

tide (noun, /tɪdɛ/): "peace"

ade (noun, /ədɛ/): "pepper"

tetai (noun, /tɛtaɪ/): "person"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "pie"

iloughzuti (noun, /ilɒzʌtɪ/): "pig"

aita (noun, /aɪtə/): "rabbit"

itha (noun, /iðə/): "rain"

ijika (noun, /idʒikə/): "rat"

the (noun, /ðɛ/): "river"

azai (noun, /əzaɪ/): "robe"

zejaitta (noun, /zɛdʒaɪɾæ/): "rock"

ayfema (noun, /efɛmə/): "root"

ukitaz (noun, /ukitæz/): "salt"

ditatta (noun, /dɪtæɾə/): "sand"

abaigayzu (noun, /əbaɪgezʌ/): "seed"

daga (noun, /dəgə/): "sibling"

datt (noun, /dæɾ/): "sister"

ingivattaw (noun, /ɪŋɪvəɾo/): "skin"

aysi (noun, /esi/): "sky"

atikai (noun, /atɪkaɪ/): "smoke"

anipuhi (noun, /ənipuhi/): "snake"

oughjai (noun, /ɒjaɪ/): "soup"

oothawna (noun, /ʊðonə/): "star"

oika (noun, /ɔɪkə/): "stew"

outava (noun, /aʊtəvə/): "stomach"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "stone"

anigawk (noun, /ənɪgok/): "stream"

thitazo (noun, /ðɪtæzɔ/): "sun"

nawnam (noun, /nonəm/): "sword"

kapasaw (noun, /kəpəso/): "tail"

didath (noun, /dɪdæð/): "tavern"

kavilaw (noun, /kəvɪlæw/): "thumb"

awttayk (noun, /oɾek/): "tongue"

nangailou (noun, /nəŋaɪlaʊ/): "tooth"

zemajat (noun, /zɛməjət/): "tree"

si (noun, /si/): "truth"

aytazatt (noun, /etəzəɾ/): "uncle"

adis (noun, /ædis/): "valley"

fingattail (noun, /fɪŋəɾaɪl/): "war"

ewah (noun, /ɛwəh/): "water"

aw (noun, /əw/): "way"

ootha (noun, /ʊða/): "wine"

noughzayla (noun, /nɒzelə/): "woman"

dasek (noun, /dasɛk/): "word"