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

Ethas

Ethas Dictionary

Pronouns

ttu (pronoun, /ɾʌ/): "he"

tta (pronoun, /ɾa/): "she"

kai (pronoun, /kaɪ/): "they"

ethu (pronoun, /ɛθʌ/): "you"

na (pronoun, /nə/): "we"

ta (pronoun, /tə/): "I"

Articles

tou (article, /taʊ/): "a"

oughzi (article, /ɒzɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

azatoo (preposition, /æzatʊ/): "and"

inaivafa (preposition, /ɪnaɪvafə/): "as"

sitti (preposition, /sɪɾɪ/): "from"

adukut (preposition, /ədukut/): "in"

awa (preposition, /əwə/): "of"

ikabough (preposition, /ɪkæbɒ/): "or"

sipa (preposition, /sipæ/): "to"

tamuli (preposition, /təmulɪ/): "will"

aq (preposition, /əq/): "with"

Numbers

dattasa (number, /dæɾæsə/): "zero"

enanott (number, /ɛnənɔɾ/): "one"

itt (number, /iɾ/): "two"

pilatawp (number, /pɪlətop/): "three"

ah (number, /əh/): "four"

mithe (number, /mɪðɛ/): "five"

niva (number, /nɪvə/): "six"

sawshoughpaf (number, /soʃɒpæf/): "seven"

padajak (number, /pədædʒæk/): "eight"

wat (number, /wət/): "nine"

hain (number, /haɪn/): "ten"

Questions

aza (question, /əzæ/): "what"

aynezif (question, /enɛzɪf/): "who"

ngif (question, /ŋɪf/): "how"

ikoughthouf (question, /ikɒðaʊf/): "why"

attali (question, /əɾəlɪ/): "when"

Interjections

itab (interjection, /ɪtəb/): "hello"

apasan (interjection, /əpəsən/): "goodbye"

wap (interjection, /wəp/): "hey"

aytuta (interjection, /etʌtə/): "bye"

soughdawsed (interjection, /sɒdosɛd/): "ouch"

akadab (interjection, /əkədæb/): "wow"

daws (interjection, /dos/): "uh"

etuhou (interjection, /ɛtuhaʊ/): "er"

itt (interjection, /iɾ/): "um"

Adverbs

thasawttij (adverb, /ðəsoɾij/): "again"

ewa (adverb, /ɛwæ/): "now"

aysinaha (adverb, /esɪnəhæ/): "soon"

tadasay (adverb, /tədæse/): "often"

aviwava (adverb, /əviwəvə/): "sometimes"

ayddupaw (adverb, /eɽupo/): "always"

zani (adverb, /zənɪ/): "never"

huchoughtat (adverb, /hutʃɒtət/): "seldom"

Adjectives

la (adjective, /lə/): "aromatic"

ddaylaw (adjective, /ɽeləw/): "basted"

mitit (adjective, /mɪtɪt/): "big"

athattis (adjective, /æðæɾɪs/): "bitter"

kijisa (adjective, /kɪjisə/): "black"

apatu (adjective, /əpətʌ/): "blue"

isashu (adjective, /ɪsæʃʌ/): "brown"

at (adjective, /ət/): "chilled"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "cold"

ttapitta (adjective, /ɾəpɪɾə/): "curried"

inay (adjective, /ɪne/): "dark"

shi (adjective, /ʃi/): "deep"

aydanuk (adjective, /edənuk/): "divine"

alal (adjective, /əlæl/): "drunk"

idetub (adjective, /ɪdɛtʌb/): "empty"

esai (adjective, /ɛsaɪ/): "evil"

ditt (adjective, /diɾ/): "familiar"

kattana (adjective, /kəɾanə/): "fat"

amayn (adjective, /əmen/): "flat"

wanad (adjective, /wənəd/): "frail"

avawsit (adjective, /əvosit/): "fried"

ditalarr (adjective, /ditələr/): "full"

je (adjective, /dʒɛ/): "good"

utawsa (adjective, /ʌtosa/): "green"

akai (adjective, /əkaɪ/): "grey"

aip (adjective, /aɪp/): "honest"

avamitta (adjective, /əvæmɪɾə/): "hot"

dadiv (adjective, /dədiv/): "light"

noughth (adjective, /nɒð/): "long"

attina (adjective, /əɾɪnə/): "loud"

ttoukittatt (adjective, /ɾaʊkɪɾaɾ/): "mortal"

withawtid (adjective, /wɪθotid/): "mysterious"

pajoughkayj (adjective, /pæjɒkej/): "narrow"

shay (adjective, /ʃe/): "old"

thitt (adjective, /ðiɾ/): "orange"

usanag (adjective, /ʌsənəg/): "pungent"

at (adjective, /ət/): "purple"

afikais (adjective, /afɪkaɪs/): "quiet"

takaywi (adjective, /tækewɪ/): "raw"

thetan (adjective, /ðɛtan/): "rectangular"

itadiju (adjective, /ɪtədɪjʌ/): "red"

nivanit (adjective, /nivənit/): "roasted"

li (adjective, /li/): "round"

ish (adjective, /ɪʃ/): "salty"

sithithi (adjective, /siðiði/): "savory"

at (adjective, /ət/): "shallow"

nab (adjective, /nəb/): "short"

ithini (adjective, /ɪðinɪ/): "smoked"

angathana (adjective, /əŋəðənæ/): "sober"

ouba (adjective, /aʊbə/): "sour"

ahepa (adjective, /əhɛpə/): "spicy"

ttaid (adjective, /ɾaɪd/): "spiral"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "square"

zadidit (adjective, /zədidɪt/): "steamed"

thithiz (adjective, /ðɪðɪz/): "strange"

ittut (adjective, /ɪɾʌt/): "strong"

dathise (adjective, /dəðisɛ/): "sturdy"

itaw (adjective, /ito/): "sweet"

va (adjective, /və/): "tall"

ginatt (adjective, /ginəɾ/): "thick"

ba (adjective, /bə/): "thin"

ethipa (adjective, /ɛθɪpa/): "warm"

isam (adjective, /ɪsam/): "weak"

ittanatti (adjective, /ɪɾənəɾi/): "white"

thaybam (adjective, /ðebəm/): "wide"

isiku (adjective, /ɪsɪku/): "yellow"

thakudub (adjective, /ðəkʌdub/): "young"

Verbs

pathaw (verb, /pəðo/): "bake"

pai (verb, /paɪ/): "be"

dawaitt (verb, /dəwaɪɾ/): "belong"

utitili (verb, /ʌtitɪlɪ/): "bite"

ikayti (verb, /ɪketɪ/): "break"

aw (verb, /əw/): "burn"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "come"

athitayvi (verb, /əθitevɪ/): "die"

avats (verb, /əvəts/): "drink"

ud (verb, /ud/): "eat"

uthik (verb, /ʌðɪk/): "fall"

shuttatt (verb, /ʃʌɾəɾ/): "fight"

koonain (verb, /kʊnaɪn/): "find"

amasu (verb, /əməsu/): "fish"

oughttungitt (verb, /ɒɾʌŋiɾ/): "fly"

wuka (verb, /wʌkə/): "frown"

atunat (verb, /ætʌnət/): "go"

en (verb, /ɛn/): "growl"

atadiza (verb, /ətədizə/): "hate"

sisa (verb, /sisæ/): "have"

nivu (verb, /nɪvu/): "hear"

et (verb, /ɛt/): "hide"

tuttap (verb, /tʌɾəp/): "hold"

asu (verb, /əsu/): "hunt"

tayzavutt (verb, /tezəvuɾ/): "jump"

ang (verb, /aŋ/): "kill"

pahaf (verb, /pahəf/): "know"

ttathay (verb, /ɾəðe/): "laugh"

sethoughtta (verb, /sɛðɒɾə/): "lie"

ttak (verb, /ɾæk/): "live"

attoughmere (verb, /əɾɒmɛɹɛ/): "lose"

attoon (verb, /æɾʊn/): "love"

thawchinat (verb, /ðotʃinət/): "need"

attu (verb, /əɾʌ/): "own"

awaig (verb, /awaɪg/): "roast"

athape (verb, /əðəpɛ/): "run"

asumub (verb, /æsʌmub/): "see"

iwitt (verb, /ɪwɪɾ/): "sit"

shaizidi (verb, /ʃaɪzidi/): "sleep"

naithitti (verb, /naɪθɪɾɪ/): "smell"

aitsamidi (verb, /aɪtsəmɪdɪ/): "smile"

ig (verb, /ɪg/): "stand"

ihi (verb, /ɪhɪ/): "strike"

itata (verb, /itətə/): "swallow"

toothi (verb, /tʊðɪ/): "swim"

sikes (verb, /sɪkɛs/): "taste"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "throw"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "walk"

ittati (verb, /ɪɾətɪ/): "want"

Nouns

ayzoo (noun, /ezʊ/): "afternoon"

ganamit (noun, /gənæmɪt/): "ale"

ttanip (noun, /ɾənip/): "all"

dugej (noun, /dʌgɛdʒ/): "alligator"

asafini (noun, /əsæfɪnɪ/): "arm"

anamuka (noun, /ənəmukə/): "ash"

ami (noun, /amɪ/): "aunt"

ahawn (noun, /əhon/): "axe"

nani (noun, /nəni/): "bark"

alileta (noun, /əlɪlɛtə/): "bay"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "beer"

taittishuf (noun, /taɪɾiʃʌf/): "beet"

moughnichatt (noun, /mɒnɪtʃæɾ/): "bird"

mai (noun, /maɪ/): "blood"

wasawi (noun, /wəsəwi/): "boar"

tawpidas (noun, /topɪdəs/): "bone"

attib (noun, /əɾɪb/): "breakfast"

imattangi (noun, /ɪməɾəŋɪ/): "breast"

atid (noun, /ætɪd/): "brother"

esa (noun, /ɛsə/): "castle"

satta (noun, /səɾə/): "cat"

ajavu (noun, /ədʒəvu/): "cat"

el (noun, /ɛl/): "chest"

tab (noun, /təb/): "chicken"

divupu (noun, /dɪvupʌ/): "claw"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "cloud"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "coconut"

itak (noun, /ɪtək/): "crime"

ise (noun, /ɪsɛ/): "day"

aygingi (noun, /egɪŋi/): "dinner"

oughna (noun, /ɒnæ/): "dog"

ttilayvay (noun, /ɾɪleve/): "drink"

tittiv (noun, /tiɾɪv/): "dungeon"

anishazay (noun, /ənɪʃəze/): "ear"

bing (noun, /biŋ/): "earth"

ilada (noun, /ɪləda/): "egg"

avitepi (noun, /əvɪtɛpi/): "elder"

nabip (noun, /nəbip/): "enemy"

lisi (noun, /lɪʒ/): "evening"

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

lamit (noun, /ləmɪt/): "family"

outhoot (noun, /aʊðʊt/): "father"

nimitay (noun, /nimɪte/): "feather"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "fight"

uthitoughma (noun, /uðɪtɒmə/): "finger"

abaiva (noun, /əbaɪvə/): "fire"

foughlu (noun, /fɒlu/): "fish"

ulabad (noun, /uləbəd/): "flesh"

letsanih (noun, /lɛtsənih/): "foot"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "forest"

oughzi (noun, /ɒzɪ/): "fox"

pisulutt (noun, /pɪsuluɾ/): "friend"

athib (noun, /æðib/): "goose"

dem (noun, /dɛm/): "grease"

tta (noun, /ɾa/): "group"

ubula (noun, /ubʌlə/): "gulf"

uttit (noun, /ʌɾɪt/): "hair"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "hand"

ngasawd (noun, /ŋəsod/): "hat"

itaiwoughsay (noun, /itaɪwɒse/): "hate"

ttiwashep (noun, /ɾɪwəʃɛp/): "head"

inou (noun, /inaʊ/): "hill"

lis (noun, /lɪs/): "horn"

lalig (noun, /lalɪg/): "horse"

oohe (noun, /ʊhɛ/): "house"

tana (noun, /tənə/): "inn"

lait (noun, /laɪt/): "island"

alafesi (noun, /ələfɛsɪ/): "jaw"

nga (noun, /ŋə/): "lake"

thig (noun, /θɪg/): "leaf"

thapita (noun, /ðəpɪtə/): "leg"

oon (noun, /ʊn/): "liver"

asetay (noun, /æsɛte/): "louse"

anasichi (noun, /ənæsitʃi/): "love"

wi (noun, /wɪ/): "lunch"

akazett (noun, /əkəzɛɾ/): "man"

thawa (noun, /θæwə/): "many"

natatin (noun, /nətætɪn/): "meal"

wayveful (noun, /wevɛful/): "metal"

takaikay (noun, /təkaɪke/): "mine"

usah (noun, /ʌsəh/): "monster"

ilattatt (noun, /ɪlæɾaɾ/): "moon"

oughla (noun, /ɒlə/): "morning"

ha (noun, /hə/): "mother"

es (noun, /ɛs/): "mountain"

sanaf (noun, /sænəf/): "mouth"

ahe (noun, /əhɛ/): "name"

nedi (noun, /nɛdi/): "neck"

ttaliw (noun, /ɾaliw/): "night"

izunawnu (noun, /izunonu/): "noodle"

ttittutt (noun, /ɾɪɾʌɾ/): "nose"

attadis (noun, /æɾædis/): "ocean"

masi (noun, /mæsɪ/): "parent"

ayttidu (noun, /eɾɪdʌ/): "path"

athipamough (noun, /əðɪpamɒ/): "peace"

gasedaw (noun, /gəsɛdo/): "pepper"

upi (noun, /ʌpɪ/): "person"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "pie"

imaih (noun, /imaɪh/): "pig"

azoofav (noun, /əzʊfæv/): "rabbit"

tiwangi (noun, /tɪwəŋɪ/): "rain"

anileza (noun, /ænilɛzæ/): "rat"

aja (noun, /ədʒə/): "river"

tithouzi (noun, /tiðaʊzɪ/): "robe"

ttikas (noun, /ɾikəs/): "rock"

fani (noun, /fənɪ/): "root"

ibasa (noun, /ɪbəsæ/): "salt"

apittagai (noun, /əpiɾægaɪ/): "sand"

izawm (noun, /ɪzom/): "seed"

paf (noun, /pəf/): "sibling"

wough (noun, /wɒ/): "sister"

ebai (noun, /ɛbaɪ/): "skin"

damun (noun, /dəmun/): "sky"

ttough (noun, /ɾɒ/): "smoke"

atam (noun, /ətəm/): "snake"

nattatt (noun, /nəɾəɾ/): "soup"

ada (noun, /ədæ/): "star"

dih (noun, /dih/): "stew"

oughttilu (noun, /ɒɾɪlʌ/): "stomach"

at (noun, /ət/): "stone"

uhipuja (noun, /ʌhipujə/): "stream"

ani (noun, /ænɪ/): "sun"

wunuwin (noun, /wʌnʌwɪn/): "sword"

hititat (noun, /hɪtitət/): "tail"

athatizu (noun, /əðətɪzʌ/): "tavern"

sawttisoong (noun, /soɾɪsʊŋ/): "thumb"

sattit (noun, /sæɾit/): "tongue"

du (noun, /dʌ/): "tooth"

ttasi (noun, /ɾəsɪ/): "tree"

tapittouw (noun, /təpɪɾaʊw/): "truth"

tittetti (noun, /tiɾɛɾɪ/): "uncle"

iwasatt (noun, /iwəsəɾ/): "valley"

ima (noun, /ɪma/): "war"

ativach (noun, /ətɪvəch/): "water"

ttisil (noun, /ɾisil/): "way"

kadithawp (noun, /kədiðop/): "wine"

diwooba (noun, /diwʊbə/): "woman"

sha (noun, /ʃə/): "word"