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

Kattij

Kattij Dictionary

Pronouns

bith (pronoun, /bɪð/): "he"

av (pronoun, /əv/): "she"

lu (pronoun, /lu/): "they"

uvoi (pronoun, /uvɔɪ/): "you"

ku (pronoun, /kʌ/): "we"

ak (pronoun, /ək/): "I"

Articles

awrra (article, /oræ/): "a"

at (article, /ət/): "the"

Prepositions

anoughttayh (preposition, /ənɒɾeh/): "and"

nadasiv (preposition, /nədasiv/): "as"

ainida (preposition, /aɪnidə/): "from"

ahihaij (preposition, /əhihaɪdʒ/): "in"

at (preposition, /ət/): "of"

atais (preposition, /ətaɪs/): "or"

damati (preposition, /dəmətɪ/): "to"

isilough (preposition, /isilɒ/): "will"

kamafal (preposition, /kəmæfəl/): "with"

Numbers

uloib (number, /ulɔɪb/): "zero"

uttays (number, /ʌɾes/): "one"

kiwudai (number, /kɪwudaɪ/): "two"

aylout (number, /elaʊt/): "three"

thama (number, /ðəmə/): "four"

tazichi (number, /təzitʃɪ/): "five"

oujila (number, /aʊjɪlə/): "six"

ttitt (number, /ɾɪɾ/): "seven"

sunasi (number, /sʌnəsɪ/): "eight"

tti (number, /ɾɪ/): "nine"

apanah (number, /əpənəh/): "ten"

Questions

idemada (question, /ɪdɛmæda/): "what"

thad (question, /θəd/): "who"

nabisi (question, /nəbɪsɪ/): "how"

daisiila (question, /daɪʒɪlə/): "why"

bimi (question, /bɪmɪ/): "when"

Interjections

itus (interjection, /ɪtus/): "hello"

shewesach (interjection, /ʃɛwɛsætʃ/): "goodbye"

uth (interjection, /ʌð/): "hey"

ke (interjection, /kɛ/): "bye"

oom (interjection, /ʊm/): "ouch"

itajina (interjection, /ɪtədʒɪnə/): "wow"

aibati (interjection, /aɪbati/): "uh"

satt (interjection, /səɾ/): "er"

ayzanitti (interjection, /ezənɪɾɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

ithatt (adverb, /iðæɾ/): "again"

athewi (adverb, /əθɛwɪ/): "now"

ta (adverb, /tæ/): "soon"

sangitha (adverb, /səŋɪθə/): "often"

enat (adverb, /ɛnət/): "sometimes"

mitin (adverb, /mɪtin/): "always"

ik (adverb, /ik/): "never"

soo (adverb, /sʊ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

oughttetha (adjective, /ɒɾɛðə/): "aromatic"

ngatten (adjective, /ŋəɾɛn/): "basted"

ikebuv (adjective, /ikɛbʌv/): "big"

mutatt (adjective, /mʌtəɾ/): "bitter"

sanumai (adjective, /sənʌmaɪ/): "black"

thoi (adjective, /ðɔɪ/): "blue"

tuni (adjective, /tunɪ/): "brown"

sasasip (adjective, /sæsəsip/): "chilled"

ijajaytt (adjective, /ɪjædʒeɾ/): "cold"

atis (adjective, /ətɪs/): "curried"

nittal (adjective, /nɪɾal/): "dark"

sous (adjective, /saʊs/): "deep"

tidina (adjective, /tidinə/): "divine"

ddattarri (adjective, /ɽəɾərɪ/): "drunk"

dinatt (adjective, /dinəɾ/): "empty"

thima (adjective, /ðɪmə/): "evil"

na (adjective, /næ/): "familiar"

aham (adjective, /əhəm/): "fat"

pas (adjective, /pas/): "flat"

ut (adjective, /ut/): "frail"

doutaymin (adjective, /daʊtemɪn/): "fried"

dijumi (adjective, /dɪdʒumi/): "full"

att (adjective, /æɾ/): "good"

namawti (adjective, /nəmoti/): "green"

zapewut (adjective, /zəpɛwut/): "grey"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "honest"

ayki (adjective, /ekɪ/): "hot"

asesang (adjective, /əsɛsəŋ/): "light"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "long"

athiha (adjective, /əðɪha/): "loud"

ikava (adjective, /ɪkəvə/): "mortal"

lun (adjective, /lun/): "mysterious"

edipit (adjective, /ɛdɪpɪt/): "narrow"

ibak (adjective, /ɪbək/): "old"

aizattatt (adjective, /aɪzəɾæɾ/): "orange"

aynetath (adjective, /enɛtæð/): "pungent"

ethuttas (adjective, /ɛðuɾəs/): "purple"

ttadi (adjective, /ɾədɪ/): "quiet"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "raw"

patsi (adjective, /pətsi/): "rectangular"

savi (adjective, /sævɪ/): "red"

vawpuzis (adjective, /vopʌzɪs/): "roasted"

nittalad (adjective, /niɾəlad/): "round"

ttisuthi (adjective, /ɾisuθɪ/): "salty"

ifakupi (adjective, /ɪfəkupi/): "savory"

aytouta (adjective, /etaʊtə/): "shallow"

inel (adjective, /inɛl/): "short"

vithi (adjective, /vɪθɪ/): "smoked"

mar (adjective, /məɹ/): "sober"

dif (adjective, /dif/): "sour"

noughshabatt (adjective, /nɒʃəbəɾ/): "spicy"

salelaz (adjective, /səlɛləz/): "spiral"

bita (adjective, /bitə/): "square"

abivasi (adjective, /æbivəsi/): "steamed"

laichoiti (adjective, /laɪtʃɔɪti/): "strange"

ga (adjective, /gə/): "strong"

esaipidi (adjective, /ɛsaɪpidi/): "sturdy"

hat (adjective, /hæt/): "sweet"

awattati (adjective, /əwəɾəti/): "tall"

naytti (adjective, /neɾɪ/): "thick"

imepi (adjective, /imɛpɪ/): "thin"

la (adjective, /læ/): "warm"

tha (adjective, /ðə/): "weak"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "white"

ithath (adjective, /ɪðəð/): "wide"

anewa (adjective, /ənɛwə/): "yellow"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "young"

Verbs

ittuthutta (verb, /ɪɾuðuɾa/): "bake"

anoud (verb, /ænaʊd/): "be"

azi (verb, /æzi/): "belong"

isata (verb, /ɪsəta/): "bite"

nawti (verb, /notɪ/): "break"

atta (verb, /əɾə/): "burn"

uhough (verb, /uhɒ/): "come"

vefi (verb, /vɛfɪ/): "die"

uthunan (verb, /uðunan/): "drink"

tigiva (verb, /tigivə/): "eat"

usav (verb, /usəv/): "fall"

edalanu (verb, /ɛdəlanu/): "fight"

maw (verb, /mo/): "find"

ithi (verb, /ɪθi/): "fish"

agi (verb, /əgɪ/): "fly"

basiachough (verb, /bæʒətʃɒ/): "frown"

bittu (verb, /bɪɾu/): "go"

daytesaw (verb, /detɛso/): "growl"

kizanut (verb, /kizənʌt/): "hate"

hayna (verb, /henæ/): "have"

dadipa (verb, /dədɪpa/): "hear"

kab (verb, /kəb/): "hide"

enu (verb, /ɛnu/): "hold"

ama (verb, /əmə/): "hunt"

wawngi (verb, /woŋi/): "jump"

thanada (verb, /ðænədə/): "kill"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "know"

iwawtu (verb, /ɪwotu/): "laugh"

awisali (verb, /æwɪsælɪ/): "lie"

tafata (verb, /təfætə/): "live"

isa (verb, /ɪsa/): "lose"

attich (verb, /əɾitʃ/): "love"

lan (verb, /lan/): "need"

ijalai (verb, /ɪdʒalaɪ/): "own"

ungittem (verb, /uŋɪɾɛm/): "roast"

ttattat (verb, /ɾəɾət/): "run"

isidini (verb, /isɪdɪnɪ/): "see"

awttayf (verb, /oɾef/): "sit"

ittait (verb, /iɾaɪt/): "sleep"

umisu (verb, /umisʌ/): "smell"

ba (verb, /bə/): "smile"

uttulat (verb, /ʌɾʌlət/): "stand"

tahoiji (verb, /tæhɔɪdʒɪ/): "strike"

uhe (verb, /ʌhɛ/): "swallow"

alana (verb, /ələnə/): "swim"

za (verb, /zə/): "taste"

juvaz (verb, /dʒʌvaz/): "throw"

alaykidi (verb, /əlekidɪ/): "walk"

tanan (verb, /tənən/): "want"

Nouns

avitapi (noun, /əvitæpɪ/): "afternoon"

oughk (noun, /ɒk/): "ale"

tititay (noun, /titɪte/): "all"

ettoughnan (noun, /ɛɾɒnən/): "alligator"

bat (noun, /bət/): "arm"

nasinu (noun, /nasɪnu/): "ash"

idey (noun, /ɪdɛy/): "aunt"

nanij (noun, /nænɪdʒ/): "axe"

ijibiway (noun, /idʒɪbɪwe/): "bark"

ttizen (noun, /ɾɪzɛn/): "bay"

soughthaw (noun, /sɒðəw/): "beer"

nou (noun, /naʊ/): "beet"

ttinaigi (noun, /ɾɪnaɪgi/): "bird"

itettu (noun, /ɪtɛɾʌ/): "blood"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "boar"

na (noun, /nə/): "bone"

idittatu (noun, /ɪdɪɾətu/): "breakfast"

awttichalough (noun, /oɾitʃəlɒ/): "breast"

ata (noun, /ætə/): "brother"

at (noun, /ət/): "castle"

tubattad (noun, /tubæɾad/): "cat"

zasazaib (noun, /zæsəzaɪb/): "cat"

em (noun, /ɛm/): "chest"

awainaib (noun, /æwaɪnaɪb/): "chicken"

udiwal (noun, /ʌdiwal/): "claw"

upousenga (noun, /upaʊsɛŋæ/): "cloud"

ihi (noun, /ihɪ/): "coconut"

izathi (noun, /izəðɪ/): "crime"

abame (noun, /əbæmɛ/): "day"

umutai (noun, /umʌtaɪ/): "dinner"

azuj (noun, /æzudʒ/): "dog"

ana (noun, /ænə/): "drink"

nin (noun, /nɪn/): "dungeon"

inazai (noun, /ɪnəzaɪ/): "ear"

na (noun, /nə/): "earth"

katt (noun, /kəɾ/): "egg"

ayttou (noun, /eɾaʊ/): "elder"

thaytough (noun, /ðetɒ/): "enemy"

nawsoughthou (noun, /nosɒðaʊ/): "evening"

sipawnough (noun, /sɪponɒ/): "eye"

asi (noun, /asi/): "family"

langid (noun, /ləŋɪd/): "father"

ttijisuy (noun, /ɾɪjɪsuy/): "feather"

zumayh (noun, /zumeh/): "fight"

ailaf (noun, /aɪləf/): "finger"

voughb (noun, /vɒb/): "fire"

ousas (noun, /aʊsəs/): "fish"

ttahunang (noun, /ɾæhunæŋ/): "flesh"

tittew (noun, /tɪɾɛw/): "foot"

niluth (noun, /nɪluð/): "forest"

ilasoughk (noun, /ɪləsɒk/): "fox"

nim (noun, /nim/): "friend"

ime (noun, /ɪmɛ/): "goose"

asu (noun, /æsʌ/): "grease"

ayvattan (noun, /evəɾən/): "group"

damatta (noun, /dəməɾæ/): "gulf"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "hair"

fimized (noun, /fimɪzɛd/): "hand"

utha (noun, /uða/): "hat"

akith (noun, /əkɪð/): "hate"

adizil (noun, /ədɪzil/): "head"

seti (noun, /sɛti/): "hill"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "horn"

ta (noun, /ta/): "horse"

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

newid (noun, /nɛwid/): "inn"

aloughmathai (noun, /əlɒməðaɪ/): "island"

itawth (noun, /ɪtoð/): "jaw"

lazedatt (noun, /ləzɛdəɾ/): "lake"

iviqa (noun, /ɪvɪqa/): "leaf"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "leg"

ngi (noun, /ŋi/): "liver"

ima (noun, /imə/): "louse"

pali (noun, /pəlɪ/): "love"

ayttaytt (noun, /eɾeɾ/): "lunch"

soupaf (noun, /saʊpəf/): "man"

ttidech (noun, /ɾɪdɛtʃ/): "many"

boott (noun, /bʊɾ/): "meal"

kaliv (noun, /kəliv/): "metal"

alittaisi (noun, /əlɪɾaɪsɪ/): "mine"

awnapa (noun, /onəpə/): "monster"

niti (noun, /nitɪ/): "moon"

aittavapi (noun, /aɪɾævəpɪ/): "morning"

shariv (noun, /ʃəɹɪv/): "mother"

aikak (noun, /aɪkək/): "mountain"

attize (noun, /aɾɪzɛ/): "mouth"

fayd (noun, /fed/): "name"

dittize (noun, /dɪɾizɛ/): "neck"

ijitt (noun, /ɪjɪɾ/): "night"

ootaki (noun, /ʊtækɪ/): "noodle"

mawa (noun, /məwə/): "nose"

sasath (noun, /səsəð/): "ocean"

epadi (noun, /ɛpædi/): "parent"

paji (noun, /pəjɪ/): "path"

natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "peace"

as (noun, /əs/): "pepper"

aidaw (noun, /aɪdo/): "person"

lan (noun, /lən/): "pie"

iku (noun, /ikʌ/): "pig"

mav (noun, /məv/): "rabbit"

san (noun, /sən/): "rain"

ichoov (noun, /ixʊv/): "rat"

une (noun, /ʌnɛ/): "river"

upe (noun, /upɛ/): "robe"

attitta (noun, /əɾiɾə/): "rock"

ide (noun, /ɪdɛ/): "root"

dusese (noun, /dusɛsɛ/): "salt"

aifadij (noun, /aɪfədɪdʒ/): "sand"

da (noun, /də/): "seed"

wattini (noun, /wəɾini/): "sibling"

iputtak (noun, /ipʌɾək/): "sister"

ettasa (noun, /ɛɾəsə/): "skin"

apal (noun, /əpæl/): "sky"

kuthi (noun, /kuðɪ/): "smoke"

eli (noun, /ɛlɪ/): "snake"

gam (noun, /gəm/): "soup"

naninaif (noun, /nəninaɪf/): "star"

ungamil (noun, /ʌŋæmil/): "stew"

at (noun, /ət/): "stomach"

shukune (noun, /ʃukunɛ/): "stone"

ttim (noun, /ɾɪm/): "stream"

patattayp (noun, /pətəɾep/): "sun"

taw (noun, /təw/): "sword"

ayna (noun, /enə/): "tail"

sezinig (noun, /sɛzɪnɪg/): "tavern"

iva (noun, /ɪvæ/): "thumb"

ttitalatt (noun, /ɾɪtæləɾ/): "tongue"

ttatti (noun, /ɾəɾɪ/): "tooth"

ikaysi (noun, /ɪkesɪ/): "tree"

itoozaw (noun, /itʊzo/): "truth"

kiki (noun, /kɪkɪ/): "uncle"

thinuttoughd (noun, /ðinʌɾɒd/): "valley"

ma (noun, /mæ/): "war"

ttasan (noun, /ɾəsən/): "water"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "way"

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

zawsath (noun, /zosəð/): "woman"

tu (noun, /tu/): "word"