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

Apal

Apal Dictionary

Pronouns

dith (pronoun, /diθ/): "he"

pat (pronoun, /pət/): "she"

an (pronoun, /ən/): "they"

ttaw (pronoun, /ɾəw/): "you"

ut (pronoun, /ut/): "we"

kit (pronoun, /kit/): "I"

Articles

ti (article, /tɪ/): "a"

ash (article, /əʃ/): "the"

Prepositions

ututt (preposition, /ʌtʌɾ/): "and"

napeda (preposition, /napɛda/): "as"

utham (preposition, /uðəm/): "from"

abuttusa (preposition, /əbʌɾʌsə/): "in"

pun (preposition, /pʌn/): "of"

atti (preposition, /æɾɪ/): "or"

anudaki (preposition, /ənʌdəki/): "to"

ttimamidd (preposition, /ɾɪməmiɽ/): "will"

unad (preposition, /ʌnəd/): "with"

Numbers

na (number, /nə/): "zero"

madin (number, /mədɪn/): "one"

kata (number, /kətə/): "two"

thuh (number, /ðʌh/): "three"

awl (number, /ol/): "four"

urrawjima (number, /urodʒɪmə/): "five"

uvoughkuk (number, /uvɒkʌk/): "six"

naylami (number, /neləmɪ/): "seven"

ashatada (number, /æʃətədə/): "eight"

lada (number, /ləda/): "nine"

jadais (number, /dʒədaɪs/): "ten"

Questions

eta (question, /ɛtə/): "what"

foulamoughd (question, /faʊlamɒd/): "who"

oodal (question, /ʊdal/): "how"

na (question, /nə/): "why"

ajet (question, /əjɛt/): "when"

Interjections

isapamai (interjection, /isəpəmaɪ/): "hello"

rremanu (interjection, /rɛmənʌ/): "goodbye"

danaynad (interjection, /dənenæd/): "hey"

noughne (interjection, /nɒnɛ/): "bye"

sazittatt (interjection, /səzɪɾəɾ/): "ouch"

emay (interjection, /ɛme/): "wow"

vichimath (interjection, /vɪtʃɪməð/): "uh"

in (interjection, /ɪn/): "er"

ika (interjection, /ɪkə/): "um"

Adverbs

goughsuthi (adverb, /gɒsʌði/): "again"

isudu (adverb, /ɪsudu/): "now"

laloo (adverb, /ləlʊ/): "soon"

bittaw (adverb, /bɪɾo/): "often"

kattai (adverb, /kəɾaɪ/): "sometimes"

zajayl (adverb, /zəjel/): "always"

noo (adverb, /nʊ/): "never"

ti (adverb, /ti/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ettattimough (adjective, /ɛɾəɾimɒ/): "aromatic"

va (adjective, /və/): "basted"

zadoim (adjective, /zədɔɪm/): "big"

azath (adjective, /əzæð/): "bitter"

attikam (adjective, /əɾɪkəm/): "black"

mittin (adjective, /mɪɾɪn/): "blue"

dath (adjective, /dəð/): "brown"

tit (adjective, /tɪt/): "chilled"

za (adjective, /zæ/): "cold"

ttai (adjective, /ɾaɪ/): "curried"

atittitti (adjective, /ətiɾɪɾɪ/): "dark"

ittisimi (adjective, /iɾɪsɪmi/): "deep"

tattisath (adjective, /təɾisəð/): "divine"

atakila (adjective, /ətækɪlə/): "drunk"

thasanaik (adjective, /ðəsænaɪk/): "empty"

ttipi (adjective, /ɾipi/): "evil"

sanilaww (adjective, /sənilow/): "familiar"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "fat"

aikupi (adjective, /aɪkʌpi/): "flat"

ayfett (adjective, /efɛɾ/): "frail"

dattalew (adjective, /dəɾælɛw/): "fried"

iqattitt (adjective, /iqəɾɪɾ/): "full"

aila (adjective, /aɪlə/): "good"

ufaith (adjective, /ʌfaɪð/): "green"

apough (adjective, /əpɒ/): "grey"

attenit (adjective, /əɾɛnit/): "honest"

fawha (adjective, /fohə/): "hot"

gahinit (adjective, /gəhɪnit/): "light"

mas (adjective, /məs/): "long"

esaittu (adjective, /ɛsaɪɾʌ/): "loud"

hepali (adjective, /hɛpəli/): "mortal"

oughkenidai (adjective, /ɒkɛnidaɪ/): "mysterious"

ttatahaz (adjective, /ɾætæhaz/): "narrow"

athananaw (adjective, /əðənano/): "old"

tha (adjective, /ðə/): "orange"

tan (adjective, /tən/): "pungent"

zuhavai (adjective, /zuhəvaɪ/): "purple"

atutta (adjective, /ətʌɾə/): "quiet"

inatteti (adjective, /ɪnəɾɛti/): "raw"

be (adjective, /bɛ/): "rectangular"

vinisez (adjective, /vɪnɪsɛz/): "red"

imoughtaynga (adjective, /ɪmɒteŋə/): "roasted"

imayt (adjective, /ɪmet/): "round"

nati (adjective, /nətɪ/): "salty"

azaw (adjective, /əzəw/): "savory"

initt (adjective, /iniɾ/): "shallow"

aduz (adjective, /ədʌz/): "short"

kizi (adjective, /kizɪ/): "smoked"

dehudin (adjective, /dɛhudɪn/): "sober"

noo (adjective, /nʊ/): "sour"

daw (adjective, /do/): "spicy"

padingo (adjective, /pədɪŋɔ/): "spiral"

tanai (adjective, /tənaɪ/): "square"

gikin (adjective, /gɪkin/): "steamed"

ulizaz (adjective, /ulizəz/): "strange"

thattittaj (adjective, /ðəɾɪɾədʒ/): "strong"

sama (adjective, /səmə/): "sturdy"

tah (adjective, /tæh/): "sweet"

zattiken (adjective, /zəɾikɛn/): "tall"

tah (adjective, /təh/): "thick"

dan (adjective, /dən/): "thin"

azimutta (adjective, /æzimuɾə/): "warm"

sanatt (adjective, /sənəɾ/): "weak"

inath (adjective, /inəð/): "white"

aytusa (adjective, /etusə/): "wide"

fu (adjective, /fu/): "yellow"

awkat (adjective, /okət/): "young"

Verbs

taket (verb, /tækɛt/): "bake"

angipa (verb, /aŋɪpə/): "be"

attabilu (verb, /æɾæbɪlu/): "belong"

linifa (verb, /linɪfə/): "bite"

nimibiz (verb, /nɪmibɪz/): "break"

ttini (verb, /ɾɪnɪ/): "burn"

enitti (verb, /ɛnɪɾi/): "come"

aif (verb, /aɪf/): "die"

atimad (verb, /ætɪmæd/): "drink"

aittaf (verb, /aɪɾəf/): "eat"

isade (verb, /ɪsadɛ/): "fall"

timibaitt (verb, /tɪmibaɪɾ/): "fight"

dattay (verb, /dəɾe/): "find"

hase (verb, /həsɛ/): "fish"

etha (verb, /ɛðə/): "fly"

ttisoloughth (verb, /ɾɪsɔlɒð/): "frown"

ttawkin (verb, /ɾokɪn/): "go"

aitti (verb, /aɪɾɪ/): "growl"

tabi (verb, /tabɪ/): "hate"

tavahett (verb, /təvəhɛɾ/): "have"

vu (verb, /vu/): "hear"

najuthach (verb, /nəjʌðətʃ/): "hide"

gata (verb, /gətæ/): "hold"

tim (verb, /tɪm/): "hunt"

idenaw (verb, /ɪdɛno/): "jump"

egada (verb, /ɛgædə/): "kill"

chela (verb, /tʃɛlə/): "know"

ittawaka (verb, /ɪɾawəkə/): "laugh"

awach (verb, /æwətʃ/): "lie"

itaba (verb, /itæbæ/): "live"

ana (verb, /anə/): "lose"

ttisas (verb, /ɾɪsəs/): "love"

ayke (verb, /ekɛ/): "need"

tagud (verb, /təgʌd/): "own"

pibid (verb, /pɪbɪd/): "roast"

ddawtt (verb, /ɽoɾ/): "run"

enaday (verb, /ɛnæde/): "see"

nawmi (verb, /nomɪ/): "sit"

ta (verb, /tə/): "sleep"

ngaza (verb, /ŋəzæ/): "smell"

if (verb, /ɪf/): "smile"

natt (verb, /naɾ/): "stand"

dati (verb, /dətɪ/): "strike"

aji (verb, /ædʒɪ/): "swallow"

apa (verb, /əpə/): "swim"

deze (verb, /dɛzɛ/): "taste"

nuttapoughn (verb, /nʌɾəpɒn/): "throw"

miduz (verb, /mɪduz/): "walk"

attiloughba (verb, /æɾɪlɒbæ/): "want"

Nouns

uttimisaw (noun, /ʌɾɪmiso/): "afternoon"

igath (noun, /ɪgəð/): "ale"

julu (noun, /jʌlu/): "all"

oos (noun, /ʊs/): "alligator"

at (noun, /ət/): "arm"

uttaw (noun, /uɾəw/): "ash"

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

ijay (noun, /ɪje/): "axe"

hat (noun, /hæt/): "bark"

zati (noun, /zəti/): "bay"

oughminafu (noun, /ɒmɪnəfʌ/): "beer"

ayzaiw (noun, /ezaɪw/): "beet"

as (noun, /əs/): "bird"

ttithi (noun, /ɾiði/): "blood"

imooh (noun, /ɪmʊh/): "boar"

dayzithin (noun, /dezɪðin/): "bone"

katt (noun, /kəɾ/): "breakfast"

ikusim (noun, /ikʌsɪm/): "breast"

ma (noun, /mə/): "brother"

ada (noun, /æda/): "castle"

talawttai (noun, /təloɾaɪ/): "cat"

iwattali (noun, /ɪwæɾəli/): "cat"

cha (noun, /chæ/): "chest"

iv (noun, /iv/): "chicken"

etalittou (noun, /ɛtæliɾaʊ/): "claw"

adoughv (noun, /adɒv/): "cloud"

noupazu (noun, /naʊpæzʌ/): "coconut"

uthetta (noun, /uθɛɾə/): "crime"

aje (noun, /əjɛ/): "day"

awlaz (noun, /oləz/): "dinner"

taw (noun, /to/): "dog"

iva (noun, /ivæ/): "drink"

ewe (noun, /ɛwɛ/): "dungeon"

ithisis (noun, /iðisɪs/): "ear"

ewou (noun, /ɛwaʊ/): "earth"

anichi (noun, /ænɪtʃɪ/): "egg"

lett (noun, /lɛɾ/): "elder"

tutav (noun, /tʌtæv/): "enemy"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "evening"

tam (noun, /təm/): "eye"

pam (noun, /pəm/): "family"

afus (noun, /əfus/): "father"

ladika (noun, /lədɪkæ/): "feather"

ttapa (noun, /ɾapæ/): "fight"

atidur (noun, /ətiduɹ/): "finger"

awzi (noun, /ozɪ/): "fire"

littinett (noun, /liɾinɛɾ/): "fish"

ethai (noun, /ɛðaɪ/): "flesh"

itethat (noun, /ɪtɛðat/): "foot"

ttay (noun, /ɾe/): "forest"

awyid (noun, /oyid/): "fox"

thuttittu (noun, /ðʌɾiɾu/): "friend"

achapini (noun, /ətʃapɪni/): "goose"

na (noun, /nə/): "grease"

iwav (noun, /iwəv/): "group"

inani (noun, /inəni/): "gulf"

ittidez (noun, /ɪɾɪdɛz/): "hair"

oomanaza (noun, /ʊmænəzə/): "hand"

ibawg (noun, /ibog/): "hat"

anai (noun, /ənaɪ/): "hate"

apid (noun, /əpɪd/): "head"

awtitt (noun, /otiɾ/): "hill"

inajou (noun, /ɪnədʒaʊ/): "horn"

way (noun, /we/): "horse"

ttathe (noun, /ɾaðɛ/): "house"

ila (noun, /ɪla/): "inn"

tingai (noun, /tɪŋaɪ/): "island"

attettanu (noun, /æɾɛɾənu/): "jaw"

jijes (noun, /jidʒɛs/): "lake"

ew (noun, /ɛw/): "leaf"

episha (noun, /ɛpɪʃə/): "leg"

hay (noun, /he/): "liver"

jatt (noun, /jaɾ/): "louse"

ttas (noun, /ɾæs/): "love"

imu (noun, /ɪmu/): "lunch"

ttusamab (noun, /ɾʌsæməb/): "man"

aynazi (noun, /enæzi/): "many"

aynibivoo (noun, /enɪbivʊ/): "meal"

wawl (noun, /wol/): "metal"

jetahough (noun, /jɛtəhɒ/): "mine"

himawai (noun, /hɪməwaɪ/): "monster"

tizuz (noun, /tɪzʌz/): "moon"

lath (noun, /ləð/): "morning"

ana (noun, /ənæ/): "mother"

vun (noun, /vʌn/): "mountain"

enaitif (noun, /ɛnaɪtif/): "mouth"

dough (noun, /dɒ/): "name"

unawu (noun, /ʌnəwʌ/): "neck"

za (noun, /zə/): "night"

if (noun, /if/): "noodle"

ida (noun, /ɪdə/): "nose"

bad (noun, /bəd/): "ocean"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "parent"

na (noun, /næ/): "path"

itethu (noun, /ɪtɛðʌ/): "peace"

aw (noun, /əw/): "pepper"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "person"

bapa (noun, /bəpə/): "pie"

pidat (noun, /pidat/): "pig"

ttatti (noun, /ɾæɾɪ/): "rabbit"

ayttethin (noun, /eɾɛðin/): "rain"

imaz (noun, /ɪmæz/): "rat"

nitetuj (noun, /nɪtɛtʌdʒ/): "river"

gatisha (noun, /gətiʃə/): "robe"

ttaiduf (noun, /ɾaɪduf/): "rock"

sed (noun, /sɛd/): "root"

ituh (noun, /ɪtuh/): "salt"

bi (noun, /bi/): "sand"

hije (noun, /hɪjɛ/): "seed"

kough (noun, /kɒ/): "sibling"

emaza (noun, /ɛməzə/): "sister"

chesatti (noun, /tʃɛsəɾi/): "skin"

oughgalang (noun, /ɒgələŋ/): "sky"

tha (noun, /ða/): "smoke"

avanga (noun, /əvæŋə/): "snake"

attittitt (noun, /æɾɪɾɪɾ/): "soup"

nidised (noun, /nidɪsɛd/): "star"

ouni (noun, /aʊni/): "stew"

kimudil (noun, /kɪmudil/): "stomach"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "stone"

pi (noun, /pi/): "stream"

ja (noun, /dʒa/): "sun"

attuwaytsa (noun, /əɾʌwetsæ/): "sword"

ba (noun, /bə/): "tail"

asattisay (noun, /asəɾɪse/): "tavern"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "thumb"

shai (noun, /ʃaɪ/): "tongue"

hattabin (noun, /həɾəbin/): "tooth"

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

ttuzusa (noun, /ɾʌzʌsə/): "truth"

atay (noun, /əte/): "uncle"

adupi (noun, /ədupɪ/): "valley"

itattimai (noun, /ɪtəɾimaɪ/): "war"

ivut (noun, /ɪvut/): "water"

nitt (noun, /nɪɾ/): "way"

anali (noun, /ənəlɪ/): "wine"

avamas (noun, /ævəməs/): "woman"

attat (noun, /əɾət/): "word"