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

Ceti

Ceti Dictionary

Pronouns

at (pronoun, /æt/): "he"

tough (pronoun, /tɒ/): "she"

tu (pronoun, /tʌ/): "they"

fit (pronoun, /fit/): "you"

ain (pronoun, /aɪn/): "we"

thi (pronoun, /θɪ/): "I"

Articles

awh (article, /oh/): "a"

ela (article, /ɛlə/): "the"

Prepositions

tis (preposition, /tɪs/): "and"

abatt (preposition, /əbəɾ/): "as"

angiba (preposition, /æŋɪbə/): "from"

wugib (preposition, /wʌgɪb/): "in"

alitt (preposition, /əlɪɾ/): "of"

idakaini (preposition, /ɪdækaɪnɪ/): "or"

sa (preposition, /sə/): "to"

ayta (preposition, /etə/): "will"

itatt (preposition, /ɪtəɾ/): "with"

Numbers

liwuta (number, /lɪwʌtə/): "zero"

vew (number, /vɛw/): "one"

oughshit (number, /ɒʃit/): "two"

akatath (number, /akətæð/): "three"

uthoumeti (number, /uðaʊmɛtɪ/): "four"

eni (number, /ɛnɪ/): "five"

enatad (number, /ɛnətæd/): "six"

mizay (number, /mɪze/): "seven"

binasitt (number, /binæsɪɾ/): "eight"

aji (number, /əjɪ/): "nine"

awama (number, /əwæmə/): "ten"

Questions

alasasai (question, /ələsəsaɪ/): "what"

attoughn (question, /əɾɒn/): "who"

idiki (question, /idɪki/): "how"

pawiw (question, /pawiw/): "why"

da (question, /dæ/): "when"

Interjections

kadin (interjection, /kədɪn/): "hello"

agathak (interjection, /əgəðak/): "goodbye"

aditt (interjection, /ædɪɾ/): "hey"

awun (interjection, /əwʌn/): "bye"

takedu (interjection, /tækɛdʌ/): "ouch"

wazaynan (interjection, /wazenən/): "wow"

uttemasi (interjection, /uɾɛmæsi/): "uh"

hibaqi (interjection, /hibæqi/): "er"

oosoweti (interjection, /ʊsɔwɛtɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

abuqis (adverb, /əbʌqɪs/): "again"

vi (adverb, /vɪ/): "now"

umaibatt (adverb, /umaɪbəɾ/): "soon"

sail (adverb, /saɪl/): "often"

inanida (adverb, /ɪnənidə/): "sometimes"

avutta (adverb, /əvʌɾə/): "always"

senaw (adverb, /sɛno/): "never"

tasez (adverb, /təsɛz/): "seldom"

Adjectives

aid (adjective, /aɪd/): "aromatic"

abi (adjective, /əbi/): "basted"

achoon (adjective, /ətʃʊn/): "big"

akit (adjective, /əkit/): "bitter"

asamu (adjective, /əsəmu/): "black"

akay (adjective, /æke/): "blue"

givaythat (adjective, /giveθət/): "brown"

am (adjective, /əm/): "chilled"

ait (adjective, /aɪt/): "cold"

mayvaw (adjective, /mevo/): "curried"

av (adjective, /əv/): "dark"

tayboughzaf (adjective, /tebɒzəf/): "deep"

up (adjective, /up/): "divine"

tad (adjective, /tæd/): "drunk"

wikoughtta (adjective, /wɪkɒɾa/): "empty"

itawttaiwa (adjective, /itoɾaɪwə/): "evil"

afesal (adjective, /əfɛsæl/): "familiar"

attatif (adjective, /əɾətɪf/): "fat"

ttaiki (adjective, /ɾaɪkɪ/): "flat"

dafi (adjective, /dəfi/): "frail"

tim (adjective, /tɪm/): "fried"

inaw (adjective, /ɪno/): "full"

asipil (adjective, /əsɪpɪl/): "good"

katheja (adjective, /kəðɛjæ/): "green"

ana (adjective, /ænə/): "grey"

iva (adjective, /ivə/): "honest"

zu (adjective, /zu/): "hot"

wichi (adjective, /wɪtʃɪ/): "light"

iwam (adjective, /ɪwəm/): "long"

ga (adjective, /gə/): "loud"

shadaneth (adjective, /ʃədənɛð/): "mortal"

naythij (adjective, /neðɪj/): "mysterious"

ab (adjective, /əb/): "narrow"

iroughchah (adjective, /ɪɹɒtʃəh/): "old"

bahought (adjective, /bahɒt/): "orange"

zana (adjective, /zənə/): "pungent"

tatad (adjective, /tətad/): "purple"

nath (adjective, /nəθ/): "quiet"

ittivapa (adjective, /iɾivəpə/): "raw"

zudak (adjective, /zʌdək/): "rectangular"

ailache (adjective, /aɪləchɛ/): "red"

uj (adjective, /ʌdʒ/): "roasted"

lat (adjective, /lət/): "round"

adunaikai (adjective, /ədunaɪkaɪ/): "salty"

eletim (adjective, /ɛlɛtɪm/): "savory"

fuzasi (adjective, /fuzasi/): "shallow"

thimuch (adjective, /θimʌtʃ/): "short"

denan (adjective, /dɛnan/): "smoked"

ettidayni (adjective, /ɛɾɪdenɪ/): "sober"

athid (adjective, /əðɪd/): "sour"

avisa (adjective, /əvɪsə/): "spicy"

attin (adjective, /əɾɪn/): "spiral"

ged (adjective, /gɛd/): "square"

nanathud (adjective, /nənəðud/): "steamed"

itais (adjective, /ɪtaɪs/): "strange"

uch (adjective, /ʌx/): "strong"

tat (adjective, /tət/): "sturdy"

us (adjective, /ʌs/): "sweet"

nuwiway (adjective, /nuwiwe/): "tall"

imaida (adjective, /imaɪdə/): "thick"

atai (adjective, /ətaɪ/): "thin"

oughda (adjective, /ɒdə/): "warm"

es (adjective, /ɛs/): "weak"

iti (adjective, /ɪti/): "white"

ait (adjective, /aɪt/): "wide"

hatittuv (adjective, /hətɪɾʌv/): "yellow"

fawpat (adjective, /fopat/): "young"

Verbs

kitid (verb, /kitɪd/): "bake"

mathachait (verb, /mæðətʃaɪt/): "be"

ifajough (verb, /ɪfəjɒ/): "belong"

ijalal (verb, /ɪdʒəlæl/): "bite"

inoowaychi (verb, /ɪnʊwechɪ/): "break"

uhayka (verb, /uhekə/): "burn"

zigud (verb, /zɪgud/): "come"

oughfaimooth (verb, /ɒfaɪmʊð/): "die"

awtabai (verb, /otæbaɪ/): "drink"

aik (verb, /aɪk/): "eat"

itik (verb, /itɪk/): "fall"

ttit (verb, /ɾɪt/): "fight"

thul (verb, /ðʌl/): "find"

umapaj (verb, /uməpəj/): "fish"

lipa (verb, /lɪpə/): "fly"

bad (verb, /bad/): "frown"

sanat (verb, /sənæt/): "go"

hani (verb, /həni/): "growl"

atathi (verb, /ətəði/): "hate"

ufukayp (verb, /ufʌkep/): "have"

ipa (verb, /ɪpa/): "hear"

ttitought (verb, /ɾɪtɒt/): "hide"

higatt (verb, /hɪgæɾ/): "hold"

pisad (verb, /pɪsəd/): "hunt"

inoughguk (verb, /ɪnɒgʌk/): "jump"

ulaitti (verb, /ulaɪɾi/): "kill"

mayn (verb, /men/): "know"

aynalud (verb, /enəlʌd/): "laugh"

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

thachiti (verb, /ðætʃitɪ/): "live"

anad (verb, /ənəd/): "lose"

amadatay (verb, /amədæte/): "love"

ile (verb, /ɪlɛ/): "need"

gu (verb, /gʌ/): "own"

ath (verb, /əð/): "roast"

oughn (verb, /ɒn/): "run"

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

danet (verb, /danɛt/): "sit"

wawta (verb, /wotə/): "sleep"

attattiw (verb, /aɾaɾɪw/): "smell"

thitt (verb, /ðɪɾ/): "smile"

ativaki (verb, /atɪvəkɪ/): "stand"

paittata (verb, /paɪɾətə/): "strike"

ingerra (verb, /ɪŋɛrə/): "swallow"

fay (verb, /fe/): "swim"

ila (verb, /ɪlə/): "taste"

sahusad (verb, /səhʌsæd/): "throw"

day (verb, /de/): "walk"

ttaisa (verb, /ɾaɪsə/): "want"

Nouns

alat (noun, /əlat/): "afternoon"

uz (noun, /uz/): "ale"

ajiliha (noun, /ajɪlɪhə/): "all"

luzudaws (noun, /luzudos/): "alligator"

thattif (noun, /ðəɾɪf/): "arm"

aloughnun (noun, /əlɒnun/): "ash"

baladat (noun, /bələdæt/): "aunt"

awttawtaib (noun, /oɾotaɪb/): "axe"

apoughdam (noun, /əpɒdam/): "bark"

attaid (noun, /əɾaɪd/): "bay"

tanattik (noun, /tənəɾɪk/): "beer"

tunu (noun, /tʌnu/): "beet"

sevimas (noun, /sɛvɪməs/): "bird"

aysi (noun, /esɪ/): "blood"

inayj (noun, /ɪnedʒ/): "boar"

katt (noun, /kæɾ/): "bone"

oughttoughsam (noun, /ɒɾɒsam/): "breakfast"

nasita (noun, /nəsɪtə/): "breast"

etaza (noun, /ɛtəzə/): "brother"

soon (noun, /sʊn/): "castle"

agi (noun, /ægɪ/): "cat"

takadd (noun, /takæɽ/): "cat"

the (noun, /θɛ/): "chest"

atulid (noun, /ətʌlɪd/): "chicken"

sega (noun, /sɛgə/): "claw"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "cloud"

aylalasay (noun, /elələse/): "coconut"

ninoughwitt (noun, /nɪnɒwɪɾ/): "crime"

panit (noun, /pənɪt/): "day"

attiwul (noun, /əɾɪwul/): "dinner"

athittayma (noun, /əðɪɾemə/): "dog"

siva (noun, /sɪvə/): "drink"

nihait (noun, /nihaɪt/): "dungeon"

thaykoo (noun, /ðekʊ/): "ear"

jarrettai (noun, /dʒərɛɾaɪ/): "earth"

tidawnan (noun, /tɪdonən/): "egg"

aivipasaw (noun, /aɪvipaso/): "elder"

atitain (noun, /ətitaɪn/): "enemy"

ittittoiza (noun, /ɪɾiɾɔɪzə/): "evening"

ala (noun, /ələ/): "eye"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "family"

ilay (noun, /ɪle/): "father"

avu (noun, /əvu/): "feather"

izesina (noun, /ɪzɛsɪnə/): "fight"

detaba (noun, /dɛtabæ/): "finger"

aja (noun, /əjə/): "fire"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "fish"

uthubif (noun, /ʌðubɪf/): "flesh"

daza (noun, /dæzə/): "foot"

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

jagat (noun, /jægæt/): "fox"

nithunat (noun, /nɪðunət/): "friend"

teve (noun, /tɛvɛ/): "goose"

iza (noun, /ɪzə/): "grease"

oina (noun, /ɔɪnə/): "group"

tayn (noun, /ten/): "gulf"

tough (noun, /tɒ/): "hair"

aibi (noun, /aɪbɪ/): "hand"

sawmou (noun, /somaʊ/): "hat"

bawdah (noun, /bodæh/): "hate"

ais (noun, /aɪs/): "head"

dutti (noun, /dʌɾi/): "hill"

liwes (noun, /lɪwɛs/): "horn"

itipa (noun, /ɪtɪpæ/): "horse"

ainithi (noun, /aɪniðɪ/): "house"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "inn"

atihai (noun, /ətɪhaɪ/): "island"

hataijaiz (noun, /hətaɪdʒaɪz/): "jaw"

adu (noun, /ədʌ/): "lake"

ut (noun, /ut/): "leaf"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "leg"

igoun (noun, /igaʊn/): "liver"

alunang (noun, /ælunəŋ/): "louse"

ditalav (noun, /dɪtələv/): "love"

aivaw (noun, /aɪvo/): "lunch"

ubipu (noun, /ubɪpʌ/): "man"

imidapi (noun, /ɪmɪdəpi/): "many"

ttag (noun, /ɾəg/): "meal"

aikoughlazough (noun, /aɪkɒləzɒ/): "metal"

at (noun, /ət/): "mine"

loughjisa (noun, /lɒdʒisə/): "monster"

dimanga (noun, /dɪmaŋa/): "moon"

ttounoughdaz (noun, /ɾaʊnɒdəz/): "morning"

mechi (noun, /mɛtʃɪ/): "mother"

awnanga (noun, /onəŋæ/): "mountain"

naid (noun, /naɪd/): "mouth"

ithijitte (noun, /ɪθɪdʒiɾɛ/): "name"

akununu (noun, /əkununu/): "neck"

gimat (noun, /gɪmət/): "night"

ima (noun, /ɪmə/): "noodle"

itathava (noun, /ɪtəθəvə/): "nose"

wi (noun, /wi/): "ocean"

esitt (noun, /ɛsɪɾ/): "parent"

ttena (noun, /ɾɛnə/): "path"

ki (noun, /ki/): "peace"

awin (noun, /əwɪn/): "pepper"

attik (noun, /əɾik/): "person"

idasatha (noun, /ɪdəsəðə/): "pie"

nefidam (noun, /nɛfidəm/): "pig"

asihasha (noun, /əsihəʃæ/): "rabbit"

abawtt (noun, /aboɾ/): "rain"

awitad (noun, /æwitad/): "rat"

bitt (noun, /biɾ/): "river"

panaywis (noun, /panewis/): "robe"

anuvit (noun, /ænuvɪt/): "rock"

azittimu (noun, /əziɾɪmʌ/): "root"

akifedi (noun, /ækɪfɛdi/): "salt"

izap (noun, /ɪzəp/): "sand"

baza (noun, /bəzə/): "seed"

sathafith (noun, /səðæfið/): "sibling"

visoughta (noun, /vɪsɒtə/): "sister"

sinaittad (noun, /sinaɪɾəd/): "skin"

yattes (noun, /yəɾɛs/): "sky"

awalav (noun, /æwələv/): "smoke"

layzi (noun, /lezi/): "snake"

sada (noun, /sædæ/): "soup"

ttitti (noun, /ɾɪɾɪ/): "star"

ush (noun, /uʃ/): "stew"

apis (noun, /əpɪs/): "stomach"

heba (noun, /hɛbə/): "stone"

kasan (noun, /kəsən/): "stream"

vayzawsit (noun, /vezosɪt/): "sun"

adoughkoughthi (noun, /ædɒkɒðɪ/): "sword"

boughlah (noun, /bɒləh/): "tail"

atha (noun, /æðæ/): "tavern"

za (noun, /zə/): "thumb"

viziv (noun, /vɪzɪv/): "tongue"

ejana (noun, /ɛjænə/): "tooth"

dayt (noun, /det/): "tree"

ta (noun, /tə/): "truth"

tum (noun, /tum/): "uncle"

ttu (noun, /ɾu/): "valley"

bakaifi (noun, /bəkaɪfɪ/): "war"

ikan (noun, /ɪkən/): "water"

nizitha (noun, /nɪziðə/): "way"

ham (noun, /həm/): "wine"

mupas (noun, /mʌpæs/): "woman"

akival (noun, /ækɪval/): "word"