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Language Generator

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

Daydatte

Daydatte Dictionary

Pronouns

ti (pronoun, /tɪ/): "he"

nuk (pronoun, /nuk/): "she"

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

af (pronoun, /əf/): "you"

za (pronoun, /zæ/): "we"

itt (pronoun, /ɪɾ/): "I"

Articles

tush (article, /tuʃ/): "a"

pai (article, /paɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

af (preposition, /əf/): "and"

ikil (preposition, /ɪkɪl/): "as"

ifaytizough (preposition, /ifetɪzɒ/): "from"

katt (preposition, /kəɾ/): "in"

il (preposition, /ɪl/): "of"

ngittainab (preposition, /ŋɪɾaɪnæb/): "or"

lesama (preposition, /lɛsəmə/): "to"

thaym (preposition, /ðem/): "will"

shis (preposition, /ʃɪs/): "with"

Numbers

lusatt (number, /lʌsəɾ/): "zero"

ttish (number, /ɾɪʃ/): "one"

ttate (number, /ɾətɛ/): "two"

mimatha (number, /mɪməðə/): "three"

dettawsay (number, /dɛɾose/): "four"

tipadough (number, /tɪpədɒ/): "five"

janaza (number, /jənəzæ/): "six"

ana (number, /ənə/): "seven"

att (number, /əɾ/): "eight"

uk (number, /uk/): "nine"

oughtt (number, /ɒɾ/): "ten"

Questions

semas (question, /sɛməs/): "what"

ithaway (question, /ɪðawe/): "who"

tawza (question, /tozə/): "how"

oughlas (question, /ɒləs/): "why"

nabett (question, /næbɛɾ/): "when"

Interjections

bu (interjection, /bu/): "hello"

kagawte (interjection, /kəgotɛ/): "goodbye"

sanikis (interjection, /sənɪkis/): "hey"

ittati (interjection, /ɪɾətɪ/): "bye"

anettih (interjection, /ənɛɾɪh/): "ouch"

malawthawl (interjection, /məloðol/): "wow"

wouzah (interjection, /waʊzəh/): "uh"

awladapa (interjection, /olədəpæ/): "er"

tti (interjection, /ɾɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

ta (adverb, /tæ/): "again"

ash (adverb, /æʃ/): "now"

awas (adverb, /əwas/): "soon"

anay (adverb, /əne/): "often"

noughdda (adverb, /nɒɽə/): "sometimes"

ootteduka (adverb, /ʊɾɛdukə/): "always"

nawwinun (adverb, /nowɪnʌn/): "never"

ki (adverb, /kɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

av (adjective, /əv/): "aromatic"

awi (adjective, /əwɪ/): "basted"

ayb (adjective, /eb/): "big"

kaith (adjective, /kaɪð/): "bitter"

talebett (adjective, /təlɛbɛɾ/): "black"

duttatha (adjective, /dʌɾaðæ/): "blue"

imoughth (adjective, /imɒθ/): "brown"

ayluhal (adjective, /eluhal/): "chilled"

unga (adjective, /ʌŋæ/): "cold"

nak (adjective, /nək/): "curried"

vayfaw (adjective, /vefo/): "dark"

ganu (adjective, /gənʌ/): "deep"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "divine"

kith (adjective, /kɪð/): "drunk"

fa (adjective, /fa/): "empty"

baihe (adjective, /baɪhɛ/): "evil"

alitutt (adjective, /əlɪtuɾ/): "familiar"

idinumaw (adjective, /ɪdɪnʌmo/): "fat"

hineba (adjective, /hinɛbæ/): "flat"

asial (adjective, /əʒəl/): "frail"

lan (adjective, /læn/): "fried"

bi (adjective, /bɪ/): "full"

tilapaw (adjective, /tɪləpəw/): "good"

ifi (adjective, /ɪfi/): "green"

enun (adjective, /ɛnun/): "grey"

itata (adjective, /ɪtətə/): "honest"

ami (adjective, /əmɪ/): "hot"

mav (adjective, /məv/): "light"

ayttafah (adjective, /eɾəfəh/): "long"

ttipay (adjective, /ɾipe/): "loud"

ip (adjective, /ɪp/): "mortal"

nitt (adjective, /niɾ/): "mysterious"

dittit (adjective, /dɪɾɪt/): "narrow"

ifafat (adjective, /ɪfəfət/): "old"

atta (adjective, /æɾə/): "orange"

awbi (adjective, /obi/): "pungent"

asou (adjective, /æsaʊ/): "purple"

dunili (adjective, /dʌnɪli/): "quiet"

wa (adjective, /wæ/): "raw"

mav (adjective, /məv/): "rectangular"

nigashad (adjective, /nigaʃəd/): "red"

idasa (adjective, /ɪdəsə/): "roasted"

ah (adjective, /æh/): "round"

nusoughttough (adjective, /nʌsɒɾɒ/): "salty"

awttattidda (adjective, /oɾəɾɪɽə/): "savory"

hah (adjective, /həh/): "shallow"

abayi (adjective, /əbæyɪ/): "short"

apazami (adjective, /əpazæmɪ/): "smoked"

pija (adjective, /pɪjə/): "sober"

aki (adjective, /əkɪ/): "sour"

na (adjective, /næ/): "spicy"

ig (adjective, /ɪg/): "spiral"

ttathinas (adjective, /ɾəθinæs/): "square"

toda (adjective, /tɔdə/): "steamed"

moudaythu (adjective, /maʊdeðʌ/): "strange"

aymaw (adjective, /emo/): "strong"

imunimi (adjective, /ɪmunimɪ/): "sturdy"

naib (adjective, /naɪb/): "sweet"

asa (adjective, /əsa/): "tall"

ninalaf (adjective, /nɪnalæf/): "thick"

alif (adjective, /əlɪf/): "thin"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "warm"

as (adjective, /əs/): "weak"

nooth (adjective, /nʊθ/): "white"

ethoughh (adjective, /ɛðɒh/): "wide"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "yellow"

na (adjective, /nə/): "young"

Verbs

la (verb, /lə/): "bake"

alangat (verb, /æləŋət/): "be"

idakidi (verb, /ɪdəkidɪ/): "belong"

uchi (verb, /ʌtʃɪ/): "bite"

aizik (verb, /aɪzɪk/): "break"

iduhile (verb, /ɪduhɪlɛ/): "burn"

zad (verb, /zæd/): "come"

agaytta (verb, /ageɾa/): "die"

aittitu (verb, /aɪɾɪtʌ/): "drink"

ja (verb, /jə/): "eat"

oughthatada (verb, /ɒðatədæ/): "fall"

nanoughl (verb, /nənɒl/): "fight"

azi (verb, /əzɪ/): "find"

vaz (verb, /vəz/): "fish"

zunaza (verb, /zunəzə/): "fly"

kithuttaw (verb, /kɪðʌɾo/): "frown"

ani (verb, /ənɪ/): "go"

et (verb, /ɛt/): "growl"

ili (verb, /ilɪ/): "hate"

zat (verb, /zət/): "have"

akin (verb, /əkɪn/): "hear"

thiw (verb, /ðiw/): "hide"

ngami (verb, /ŋəmɪ/): "hold"

ethitt (verb, /ɛðiɾ/): "hunt"

ajuttu (verb, /ədʒʌɾu/): "jump"

aisathe (verb, /aɪsaðɛ/): "kill"

jinathat (verb, /dʒɪnaðæt/): "know"

kaib (verb, /kaɪb/): "laugh"

tepou (verb, /tɛpaʊ/): "lie"

thootik (verb, /ðʊtɪk/): "live"

ilu (verb, /ɪlu/): "lose"

ttichawij (verb, /ɾɪtʃəwɪdʒ/): "love"

shason (verb, /ʃəsɔn/): "need"

unet (verb, /unɛt/): "own"

kikip (verb, /kɪkip/): "roast"

anawp (verb, /ənop/): "run"

danapay (verb, /dənæpe/): "see"

vinit (verb, /vɪnit/): "sit"

oughti (verb, /ɒtɪ/): "sleep"

se (verb, /sɛ/): "smell"

ithas (verb, /iðæs/): "smile"

eliton (verb, /ɛlɪtɔn/): "stand"

idilays (verb, /idɪles/): "strike"

zeva (verb, /zɛva/): "swallow"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "swim"

setacu (verb, /sɛtəcʌ/): "taste"

ajun (verb, /ædʒʌn/): "throw"

azizadu (verb, /əzɪzədʌ/): "walk"

ajupani (verb, /ədʒupənɪ/): "want"

Nouns

aiqi (noun, /aɪqɪ/): "afternoon"

itaki (noun, /itəki/): "ale"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "all"

nalith (noun, /nælið/): "alligator"

atounach (noun, /ətaʊnətʃ/): "arm"

ttawisid (noun, /ɾəwisɪd/): "ash"

ittitalu (noun, /ɪɾɪtælʌ/): "aunt"

tanaittu (noun, /tənaɪɾu/): "axe"

aitelat (noun, /aɪtɛlət/): "bark"

fibi (noun, /fibi/): "bay"

iki (noun, /ɪkɪ/): "beer"

baida (noun, /baɪda/): "beet"

atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "bird"

inay (noun, /ɪne/): "blood"

hifid (noun, /hifɪd/): "boar"

fithih (noun, /fɪðɪh/): "bone"

degita (noun, /dɛgitə/): "breakfast"

zenaisitt (noun, /zɛnaɪsiɾ/): "breast"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "brother"

lapett (noun, /ləpɛɾ/): "castle"

an (noun, /ən/): "cat"

nut (noun, /nʌt/): "cat"

waitila (noun, /waɪtɪlə/): "chest"

ha (noun, /hə/): "chicken"

tat (noun, /tæt/): "claw"

ifad (noun, /ifəd/): "cloud"

ttus (noun, /ɾus/): "coconut"

jusatad (noun, /jusətəd/): "crime"

efe (noun, /ɛfɛ/): "day"

ettahi (noun, /ɛɾæhɪ/): "dinner"

idabay (noun, /ɪdæbe/): "dog"

fidiyou (noun, /fɪdɪyaʊ/): "drink"

isalayza (noun, /ɪsəlezə/): "dungeon"

aida (noun, /aɪdə/): "ear"

ttangun (noun, /ɾəŋun/): "earth"

aju (noun, /ədʒu/): "egg"

atahasiai (noun, /ətəhəʒaɪ/): "elder"

tsuthe (noun, /tsʌðɛ/): "enemy"

anattiju (noun, /ænəɾijʌ/): "evening"

tanaittid (noun, /tənaɪɾɪd/): "eye"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "family"

fu (noun, /fu/): "father"

ithilu (noun, /ɪðɪlʌ/): "feather"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "fight"

la (noun, /lə/): "finger"

ez (noun, /ɛz/): "fire"

ditha (noun, /dɪðə/): "fish"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "flesh"

ngin (noun, /ŋin/): "foot"

ooth (noun, /ʊð/): "forest"

chid (noun, /chid/): "fox"

ttatoughnatt (noun, /ɾætɒnəɾ/): "friend"

fetitt (noun, /fɛtɪɾ/): "goose"

ttoonik (noun, /ɾʊnik/): "grease"

navaymit (noun, /nəvemɪt/): "group"

mafake (noun, /məfəkɛ/): "gulf"

zayttu (noun, /zeɾʌ/): "hair"

nu (noun, /nu/): "hand"

nethaj (noun, /nɛðædʒ/): "hat"

achaiv (noun, /ətʃaɪv/): "hate"

awlis (noun, /olɪs/): "head"

la (noun, /lə/): "hill"

vayb (noun, /veb/): "horn"

att (noun, /aɾ/): "horse"

aisatu (noun, /aɪsətu/): "house"

bawug (noun, /bəwʌg/): "inn"

asawk (noun, /asok/): "island"

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

ihett (noun, /ihɛɾ/): "lake"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "leaf"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "leg"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "liver"

ing (noun, /ɪŋ/): "louse"

thittinge (noun, /ðiɾiŋɛ/): "love"

ayt (noun, /et/): "lunch"

utu (noun, /ʌtu/): "man"

pa (noun, /pa/): "many"

atel (noun, /ətɛl/): "meal"

ba (noun, /ba/): "metal"

ootti (noun, /ʊɾɪ/): "mine"

aydain (noun, /edaɪn/): "monster"

ifaylik (noun, /ifelɪk/): "moon"

langichun (noun, /ləŋɪtʃun/): "morning"

ikin (noun, /ɪkɪn/): "mother"

pitti (noun, /piɾi/): "mountain"

ata (noun, /əta/): "mouth"

awladitha (noun, /olædiθə/): "name"

asoughw (noun, /əsɒw/): "neck"

an (noun, /ən/): "night"

bays (noun, /bes/): "noodle"

paynibath (noun, /penɪbəð/): "nose"

evimaitt (noun, /ɛvimaɪɾ/): "ocean"

apinaich (noun, /əpɪnaɪtʃ/): "parent"

uthitathai (noun, /ʌθitəθaɪ/): "path"

isaw (noun, /isəw/): "peace"

itadoughfa (noun, /ɪtədɒfə/): "pepper"

kahounouf (noun, /kəhaʊnaʊf/): "person"

tukuttis (noun, /tukuɾɪs/): "pie"

awm (noun, /om/): "pig"

dayha (noun, /dehə/): "rabbit"

itik (noun, /ɪtik/): "rain"

tetew (noun, /tɛtɛw/): "rat"

iniyev (noun, /ɪnɪyɛv/): "river"

ha (noun, /hæ/): "robe"

ashayvitti (noun, /əʃeviɾɪ/): "rock"

tathathach (noun, /təðaðətʃ/): "root"

lawtta (noun, /loɾæ/): "salt"

aym (noun, /em/): "sand"

ttas (noun, /ɾas/): "seed"

ati (noun, /ətɪ/): "sibling"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "sister"

akittawl (noun, /əkiɾol/): "skin"

avich (noun, /əvɪtʃ/): "sky"

avalan (noun, /avəlæn/): "smoke"

kat (noun, /kət/): "snake"

etiz (noun, /ɛtɪz/): "soup"

thaloughzawr (noun, /ðəlɒzoɹ/): "star"

sas (noun, /səs/): "stew"

ngija (noun, /ŋɪdʒə/): "stomach"

madud (noun, /mədʌd/): "stone"

alazije (noun, /aləzɪdʒɛ/): "stream"

at (noun, /ət/): "sun"

emittasay (noun, /ɛmiɾəse/): "sword"

nawz (noun, /noz/): "tail"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "tavern"

wadathi (noun, /wədəðɪ/): "thumb"

oughzedusa (noun, /ɒzɛdʌsə/): "tongue"

uti (noun, /uti/): "tooth"

aythaluw (noun, /eðəlʌw/): "tree"

ttem (noun, /ɾɛm/): "truth"

etha (noun, /ɛðə/): "uncle"

wane (noun, /wənɛ/): "valley"

ttasaysa (noun, /ɾəsesə/): "war"

iddushut (noun, /ɪɽuʃut/): "water"

asamam (noun, /əsəməm/): "way"

aka (noun, /əkə/): "wine"

ti (noun, /ti/): "woman"

ich (noun, /ɪx/): "word"