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Language Generator

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

Asaid

Asaid Dictionary

Pronouns

ni (pronoun, /nɪ/): "he"

tteth (pronoun, /ɾɛð/): "she"

an (pronoun, /ən/): "they"

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "you"

as (pronoun, /əs/): "we"

shatt (pronoun, /ʃəɾ/): "I"

Articles

dat (article, /dət/): "a"

att (article, /æɾ/): "the"

Prepositions

tidi (preposition, /tɪdi/): "and"

shach (preposition, /ʃætʃ/): "as"

adafifou (preposition, /ədəfifaʊ/): "from"

adiz (preposition, /ədɪz/): "in"

engaliki (preposition, /ɛŋəliki/): "of"

tumi (preposition, /tumɪ/): "or"

tafujawt (preposition, /təfʌdʒot/): "to"

ouchav (preposition, /aʊchəv/): "will"

dayttayku (preposition, /deɾeku/): "with"

Numbers

mani (number, /mənɪ/): "zero"

magu (number, /məgʌ/): "one"

thettou (number, /ðɛɾaʊ/): "two"

in (number, /ɪn/): "three"

uh (number, /uh/): "four"

fa (number, /fə/): "five"

ttoughta (number, /ɾɒtə/): "six"

an (number, /ən/): "seven"

usaba (number, /ʌsəba/): "eight"

ap (number, /əp/): "nine"

nik (number, /nɪk/): "ten"

Questions

ittattitte (question, /iɾəɾɪɾɛ/): "what"

avasawsoo (question, /əvəsosʊ/): "who"

vinam (question, /vɪnəm/): "how"

awi (question, /əwɪ/): "why"

akasi (question, /əkəsi/): "when"

Interjections

tachayfit (interjection, /tətʃefɪt/): "hello"

aja (interjection, /ədʒæ/): "goodbye"

lawj (interjection, /lodʒ/): "hey"

inin (interjection, /ɪnin/): "bye"

at (interjection, /ət/): "ouch"

aypilaida (interjection, /epɪlaɪdə/): "wow"

attazaithi (interjection, /əɾəzaɪðɪ/): "uh"

oov (interjection, /ʊv/): "er"

naitejik (interjection, /naɪtɛjɪk/): "um"

Adverbs

zethawn (adverb, /zɛðon/): "again"

ettattayta (adverb, /ɛɾəɾetə/): "now"

li (adverb, /lɪ/): "soon"

kakeluth (adverb, /kəkɛluð/): "often"

ayn (adverb, /en/): "sometimes"

ayith (adverb, /əyið/): "always"

ashenithi (adverb, /æʃɛniðɪ/): "never"

emamoughwa (adverb, /ɛməmɒwə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

nevil (adjective, /nɛvɪl/): "aromatic"

nanuk (adjective, /nanʌk/): "basted"

buthat (adjective, /buðət/): "big"

nimu (adjective, /nɪmu/): "bitter"

agana (adjective, /əganə/): "black"

ain (adjective, /aɪn/): "blue"

umidem (adjective, /umɪdɛm/): "brown"

iginathe (adjective, /ɪgɪnəðɛ/): "chilled"

itan (adjective, /ɪtən/): "cold"

udah (adjective, /ʌdəh/): "curried"

ibasa (adjective, /ibəsə/): "dark"

kan (adjective, /kən/): "deep"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "divine"

mizu (adjective, /mizʌ/): "drunk"

mafait (adjective, /mafaɪt/): "empty"

fawtawtha (adjective, /fotoðə/): "evil"

ab (adjective, /ab/): "familiar"

kusa (adjective, /kʌsæ/): "fat"

natad (adjective, /nətəd/): "flat"

zatawdd (adjective, /zətoɽ/): "frail"

ttuchev (adjective, /ɾʌchɛv/): "fried"

utu (adjective, /ʌtu/): "full"

zibigid (adjective, /zɪbɪgid/): "good"

ta (adjective, /tæ/): "green"

nuth (adjective, /nʌð/): "grey"

anoinang (adjective, /ænɔɪnəŋ/): "honest"

ttev (adjective, /ɾɛv/): "hot"

ahoong (adjective, /əhʊŋ/): "light"

thematt (adjective, /ðɛməɾ/): "long"

uz (adjective, /uz/): "loud"

kagal (adjective, /kægəl/): "mortal"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "mysterious"

utte (adjective, /ʌɾɛ/): "narrow"

te (adjective, /tɛ/): "old"

azadich (adjective, /əzədɪtʃ/): "orange"

imisi (adjective, /imisi/): "pungent"

vaywi (adjective, /vewi/): "purple"

awought (adjective, /əwɒt/): "quiet"

an (adjective, /æn/): "raw"

nazay (adjective, /nəze/): "rectangular"

vajouthan (adjective, /vəjaʊðən/): "red"

the (adjective, /ðɛ/): "roasted"

vatta (adjective, /væɾə/): "round"

iz (adjective, /iz/): "salty"

pizuwun (adjective, /pɪzuwun/): "savory"

tasaittej (adjective, /təsaɪɾɛj/): "shallow"

ttarapuz (adjective, /ɾæɹəpuz/): "short"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "smoked"

doulata (adjective, /daʊlətə/): "sober"

tanu (adjective, /tənʌ/): "sour"

awngut (adjective, /oŋut/): "spicy"

awpan (adjective, /opən/): "spiral"

ubukasha (adjective, /ʌbukəʃə/): "square"

zittatal (adjective, /zɪɾətəl/): "steamed"

ttamu (adjective, /ɾəmʌ/): "strange"

nah (adjective, /nəh/): "strong"

an (adjective, /ən/): "sturdy"

ile (adjective, /ɪlɛ/): "sweet"

afab (adjective, /əfəb/): "tall"

ttajatta (adjective, /ɾajəɾæ/): "thick"

hay (adjective, /he/): "thin"

dda (adjective, /ɽə/): "warm"

uzith (adjective, /uzɪð/): "weak"

si (adjective, /si/): "white"

thawttah (adjective, /ðoɾəh/): "wide"

atteva (adjective, /əɾɛva/): "yellow"

wa (adjective, /wa/): "young"

Verbs

ita (verb, /ɪtə/): "bake"

putibi (verb, /putɪbɪ/): "be"

pattipi (verb, /pəɾɪpɪ/): "belong"

inai (verb, /inaɪ/): "bite"

outa (verb, /aʊtə/): "break"

nana (verb, /nəna/): "burn"

nutach (verb, /nʌtətʃ/): "come"

lajafi (verb, /ləjafɪ/): "die"

agipate (verb, /agipatɛ/): "drink"

atujaych (verb, /ətujetʃ/): "eat"

anid (verb, /ənɪd/): "fall"

uthij (verb, /ʌðij/): "fight"

sith (verb, /sið/): "find"

iva (verb, /ivə/): "fish"

hew (verb, /hɛw/): "fly"

za (verb, /zə/): "frown"

fupi (verb, /fupi/): "go"

vaddawtt (verb, /vaɽoɾ/): "growl"

ita (verb, /ɪtə/): "hate"

ttatingaw (verb, /ɾətɪŋo/): "have"

afesila (verb, /æfɛsilə/): "hear"

ba (verb, /bə/): "hide"

attaws (verb, /əɾos/): "hold"

ath (verb, /əð/): "hunt"

ttay (verb, /ɾe/): "jump"

widutta (verb, /wɪdʌɾə/): "kill"

ttutoum (verb, /ɾutaʊm/): "know"

tilih (verb, /tɪlɪh/): "laugh"

agayn (verb, /ægen/): "lie"

ngoutt (verb, /ŋaʊɾ/): "live"

tattaw (verb, /təɾo/): "lose"

asata (verb, /əsətə/): "love"

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

adib (verb, /adib/): "own"

tin (verb, /tɪn/): "roast"

nangatup (verb, /nəŋətup/): "run"

ttaday (verb, /ɾəde/): "see"

netta (verb, /nɛɾæ/): "sit"

viloobi (verb, /vɪlʊbi/): "sleep"

ithoun (verb, /ɪðaʊn/): "smell"

ngu (verb, /ŋʌ/): "smile"

itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "stand"

oufatazou (verb, /aʊfətəzaʊ/): "strike"

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

titt (verb, /tɪɾ/): "swim"

tai (verb, /taɪ/): "taste"

dathamid (verb, /dəðəmɪd/): "throw"

aikiwaypa (verb, /aɪkiwepə/): "walk"

imatou (verb, /ɪmətaʊ/): "want"

Nouns

ttayp (noun, /ɾep/): "afternoon"

gittitt (noun, /gɪɾɪɾ/): "ale"

itamatt (noun, /ɪtəməɾ/): "all"

nitt (noun, /nɪɾ/): "alligator"

lasupi (noun, /ləsupɪ/): "arm"

was (noun, /wəs/): "ash"

ajebi (noun, /əjɛbɪ/): "aunt"

lasa (noun, /læsa/): "axe"

jattinut (noun, /jəɾɪnʌt/): "bark"

lunize (noun, /lʌnizɛ/): "bay"

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

alizuni (noun, /ælɪzuni/): "beet"

bithuba (noun, /bɪðubə/): "bird"

va (noun, /və/): "blood"

sedid (noun, /sɛdɪd/): "boar"

oughla (noun, /ɒlə/): "bone"

sanati (noun, /sənæti/): "breakfast"

zemat (noun, /zɛmæt/): "breast"

edil (noun, /ɛdɪl/): "brother"

na (noun, /næ/): "castle"

gis (noun, /gis/): "cat"

itawhini (noun, /ɪtohɪni/): "cat"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "chest"

utta (noun, /uɾə/): "chicken"

iti (noun, /ɪtɪ/): "claw"

ane (noun, /ænɛ/): "cloud"

na (noun, /nə/): "coconut"

patash (noun, /pætəʃ/): "crime"

ge (noun, /gɛ/): "day"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "dinner"

jawa (noun, /jəwə/): "dog"

dingaiti (noun, /dɪŋaɪtɪ/): "drink"

isanay (noun, /ɪsəne/): "dungeon"

abetought (noun, /əbɛtɒt/): "ear"

thataseh (noun, /ðətasɛh/): "earth"

mangi (noun, /məŋɪ/): "egg"

attat (noun, /əɾət/): "elder"

na (noun, /nə/): "enemy"

ivoughzi (noun, /ivɒzi/): "evening"

talaytim (noun, /təletɪm/): "eye"

tasia (noun, /təʒə/): "family"

isa (noun, /ɪsə/): "father"

aisu (noun, /aɪsu/): "feather"

ih (noun, /ɪh/): "fight"

naw (noun, /no/): "finger"

ju (noun, /ju/): "fire"

izimi (noun, /ɪzimɪ/): "fish"

nijith (noun, /nɪdʒið/): "flesh"

geyasas (noun, /gɛyəsəs/): "foot"

nawmunang (noun, /nomunəŋ/): "forest"

isati (noun, /ɪsəti/): "fox"

detan (noun, /dɛtən/): "friend"

emujitt (noun, /ɛmujiɾ/): "goose"

timit (noun, /timɪt/): "grease"

hiwasawn (noun, /hɪwəson/): "group"

tatawn (noun, /taton/): "gulf"

ishim (noun, /ɪʃɪm/): "hair"

eshaz (noun, /ɛʃaz/): "hand"

oughdawmew (noun, /ɒdomɛw/): "hat"

sig (noun, /sig/): "hate"

itim (noun, /itɪm/): "head"

shangun (noun, /ʃəŋʌn/): "hill"

mizadan (noun, /mizədən/): "horn"

anizaw (noun, /ənɪzo/): "horse"

saj (noun, /sædʒ/): "house"

ikatta (noun, /ɪkaɾæ/): "inn"

alad (noun, /ələd/): "island"

ngetena (noun, /ŋɛtɛnə/): "jaw"

an (noun, /ən/): "lake"

ngipate (noun, /ŋɪpətɛ/): "leaf"

tir (noun, /tɪɹ/): "leg"

awttak (noun, /oɾæk/): "liver"

tanath (noun, /tənəð/): "louse"

afi (noun, /əfi/): "love"

inaysaja (noun, /ɪnesəja/): "lunch"

pawlawa (noun, /poləwə/): "man"

ttatti (noun, /ɾæɾi/): "many"

aduwu (noun, /əduwu/): "meal"

ayth (noun, /eð/): "metal"

ivi (noun, /ivɪ/): "mine"

zubini (noun, /zubini/): "monster"

za (noun, /zə/): "moon"

fengattin (noun, /fɛŋəɾin/): "morning"

says (noun, /ses/): "mother"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "mountain"

deqoughj (noun, /dɛqɒdʒ/): "mouth"

ugama (noun, /ugəmə/): "name"

ganoughma (noun, /gənɒmə/): "neck"

tubath (noun, /tʌbəð/): "night"

sasath (noun, /səsəð/): "noodle"

fingatti (noun, /fɪŋæɾɪ/): "nose"

vattattam (noun, /vəɾəɾəm/): "ocean"

dita (noun, /dɪtə/): "parent"

ulittayw (noun, /uliɾew/): "path"

sachihu (noun, /səxihʌ/): "peace"

pulesi (noun, /pulɛsi/): "pepper"

attuma (noun, /əɾʌmə/): "person"

aytaipat (noun, /etaɪpæt/): "pie"

agap (noun, /əgəp/): "pig"

laf (noun, /ləf/): "rabbit"

tupi (noun, /tupɪ/): "rain"

nawnal (noun, /nonəl/): "rat"

amut (noun, /amut/): "river"

tab (noun, /tab/): "robe"

demay (noun, /dɛme/): "rock"

awnetad (noun, /onɛtəd/): "root"

dawttathi (noun, /doɾəði/): "salt"

natti (noun, /nəɾɪ/): "sand"

mittattem (noun, /mɪɾəɾɛm/): "seed"

isami (noun, /isəmi/): "sibling"

attatte (noun, /əɾaɾɛ/): "sister"

abattaw (noun, /abəɾo/): "skin"

azan (noun, /əzən/): "sky"

nataw (noun, /nəto/): "smoke"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "snake"

azabaw (noun, /əzəbəw/): "soup"

ihi (noun, /ɪhi/): "star"

thalin (noun, /ðəlin/): "stew"

ulabatt (noun, /uləbæɾ/): "stomach"

ziti (noun, /ziti/): "stone"

uttoughthiti (noun, /uɾɒðɪtɪ/): "stream"

ap (noun, /æp/): "sun"

isusittough (noun, /isusɪɾɒ/): "sword"

isa (noun, /isə/): "tail"

ga (noun, /gə/): "tavern"

athaven (noun, /əðəvɛn/): "thumb"

hipip (noun, /hipɪp/): "tongue"

unathazi (noun, /ʌnəθəzɪ/): "tooth"

atus (noun, /ətʌs/): "tree"

akut (noun, /akʌt/): "truth"

ittenaqi (noun, /ɪɾɛnæqi/): "uncle"

asi (noun, /əsɪ/): "valley"

ttaibiwa (noun, /ɾaɪbɪwa/): "war"

ap (noun, /əp/): "water"

latazaw (noun, /lətəzo/): "way"

dittila (noun, /dɪɾɪlə/): "wine"

evatashi (noun, /ɛvətəʃɪ/): "woman"

sedata (noun, /sɛdətə/): "word"