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

Attatun

Attatun Dictionary

Pronouns

ka (pronoun, /kə/): "he"

ani (pronoun, /anɪ/): "she"

itt (pronoun, /iɾ/): "they"

uchi (pronoun, /ʌtʃɪ/): "you"

an (pronoun, /ən/): "we"

za (pronoun, /zə/): "I"

Articles

uvai (article, /ʌvaɪ/): "a"

it (article, /it/): "the"

Prepositions

ttemi (preposition, /ɾɛmi/): "and"

ithaysin (preposition, /ɪðesɪn/): "as"

uttusot (preposition, /ʌɾusɔt/): "from"

atteti (preposition, /əɾɛtɪ/): "in"

woughpe (preposition, /wɒpɛ/): "of"

san (preposition, /sən/): "or"

iwouha (preposition, /iwaʊhə/): "to"

awz (preposition, /oz/): "will"

lul (preposition, /lʌl/): "with"

Numbers

ihitt (number, /ɪhɪɾ/): "zero"

ni (number, /ni/): "one"

tta (number, /ɾə/): "two"

awbahula (number, /obəhʌlə/): "three"

satati (number, /sætəti/): "four"

azed (number, /əzɛd/): "five"

laihuse (number, /laɪhusɛ/): "six"

shap (number, /ʃəp/): "seven"

ath (number, /æθ/): "eight"

achu (number, /ətʃu/): "nine"

ayttusaw (number, /eɾʌsəw/): "ten"

Questions

thuk (question, /ðuk/): "what"

adajay (question, /ədəje/): "who"

en (question, /ɛn/): "how"

igiba (question, /igibə/): "why"

at (question, /ət/): "when"

Interjections

natayh (interjection, /næteh/): "hello"

tattu (interjection, /təɾʌ/): "goodbye"

atusut (interjection, /ətusʌt/): "hey"

awnutta (interjection, /onʌɾə/): "bye"

ittay (interjection, /ɪɾe/): "ouch"

nen (interjection, /nɛn/): "wow"

hibal (interjection, /hibəl/): "uh"

dil (interjection, /dɪl/): "er"

aip (interjection, /aɪp/): "um"

Adverbs

nayn (adverb, /nen/): "again"

anadach (adverb, /ənədətʃ/): "now"

an (adverb, /æn/): "soon"

avattihi (adverb, /ævəɾɪhɪ/): "often"

lisu (adverb, /lisu/): "sometimes"

shittoota (adverb, /ʃɪɾʊtə/): "always"

wi (adverb, /wi/): "never"

buwai (adverb, /buwaɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

fanam (adjective, /fanəm/): "aromatic"

awttangoo (adjective, /oɾəŋʊ/): "basted"

nunazit (adjective, /nunəzɪt/): "big"

vitoughjit (adjective, /vɪtɒjit/): "bitter"

lodesatt (adjective, /lɔdɛsəɾ/): "black"

bawtin (adjective, /botin/): "blue"

thisid (adjective, /θɪsɪd/): "brown"

dakilud (adjective, /dəkɪlud/): "chilled"

aina (adjective, /aɪnə/): "cold"

thu (adjective, /ðu/): "curried"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "dark"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "deep"

lifoughsin (adjective, /lifɒsɪn/): "divine"

aipinarr (adjective, /aɪpɪnər/): "drunk"

fa (adjective, /fə/): "empty"

pi (adjective, /pi/): "evil"

aninah (adjective, /əninəh/): "familiar"

zih (adjective, /zɪh/): "fat"

nazash (adjective, /nazəʃ/): "flat"

pouttuth (adjective, /paʊɾuð/): "frail"

itaithathai (adjective, /ɪtaɪðəðaɪ/): "fried"

afoumati (adjective, /əfaʊmətɪ/): "full"

ayw (adjective, /ew/): "good"

alidith (adjective, /ælɪdɪð/): "green"

ini (adjective, /ɪnɪ/): "grey"

kawipout (adjective, /kəwipaʊt/): "honest"

ttus (adjective, /ɾus/): "hot"

though (adjective, /ðɒ/): "light"

tataittaf (adjective, /tætaɪɾəf/): "long"

pawtt (adjective, /poɾ/): "loud"

ngoughp (adjective, /ŋɒp/): "mortal"

fad (adjective, /fəd/): "mysterious"

vuttasap (adjective, /vuɾəsəp/): "narrow"

saynought (adjective, /senɒt/): "old"

tattip (adjective, /təɾip/): "orange"

dinittaw (adjective, /dinɪɾo/): "pungent"

ezanap (adjective, /ɛzənəp/): "purple"

thigakad (adjective, /θɪgækæd/): "quiet"

ttittoughbu (adjective, /ɾiɾɒbʌ/): "raw"

sav (adjective, /səv/): "rectangular"

dishittad (adjective, /diʃɪɾəd/): "red"

ide (adjective, /idɛ/): "roasted"

uth (adjective, /uθ/): "round"

ngizukis (adjective, /ŋɪzʌkis/): "salty"

ataidadi (adjective, /ətaɪdədɪ/): "savory"

may (adjective, /me/): "shallow"

tsawnath (adjective, /tsonæð/): "short"

chizayb (adjective, /chɪzeb/): "smoked"

buthoughs (adjective, /buðɒs/): "sober"

fawtitta (adjective, /fotɪɾə/): "sour"

daqoughna (adjective, /dæqɒnə/): "spicy"

manatit (adjective, /mənətɪt/): "spiral"

ayvi (adjective, /evi/): "square"

etsu (adjective, /ɛtsʌ/): "steamed"

athayttu (adjective, /aðeɾʌ/): "strange"

sayng (adjective, /seŋ/): "strong"

ivak (adjective, /ɪvək/): "sturdy"

aws (adjective, /os/): "sweet"

that (adjective, /ðət/): "tall"

buju (adjective, /budʒʌ/): "thick"

akaivaha (adjective, /ækaɪvəhə/): "thin"

ewittimu (adjective, /ɛwɪɾɪmu/): "warm"

una (adjective, /unə/): "weak"

nithip (adjective, /niθɪp/): "white"

vat (adjective, /vət/): "wide"

ayd (adjective, /ed/): "yellow"

akin (adjective, /əkɪn/): "young"

Verbs

awu (verb, /əwu/): "bake"

ashi (verb, /æʃɪ/): "be"

nookuk (verb, /nʊkʌk/): "belong"

iwasayd (verb, /iwəsed/): "bite"

apawki (verb, /əpokɪ/): "break"

amu (verb, /əmʌ/): "burn"

inawsina (verb, /ɪnosɪnə/): "come"

tan (verb, /tən/): "die"

va (verb, /və/): "drink"

ttishittis (verb, /ɾɪʃɪɾɪs/): "eat"

di (verb, /di/): "fall"

ih (verb, /ih/): "fight"

ku (verb, /ku/): "find"

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

utha (verb, /ʌðə/): "fly"

inguttusa (verb, /ɪŋuɾʌsæ/): "frown"

edattavay (verb, /ɛdəɾave/): "go"

fe (verb, /fɛ/): "growl"

thawzayda (verb, /ðozedə/): "hate"

an (verb, /ən/): "have"

ja (verb, /jə/): "hear"

ikad (verb, /ikəd/): "hide"

sis (verb, /sis/): "hold"

lough (verb, /lɒ/): "hunt"

inay (verb, /ine/): "jump"

itti (verb, /ɪɾɪ/): "kill"

nalacham (verb, /nələxəm/): "know"

da (verb, /də/): "laugh"

urr (verb, /ur/): "lie"

athatag (verb, /əðætəg/): "live"

datatt (verb, /dətəɾ/): "lose"

ttenunai (verb, /ɾɛnunaɪ/): "love"

attiten (verb, /əɾɪtɛn/): "need"

sunavi (verb, /sunəvɪ/): "own"

adizib (verb, /ədɪzɪb/): "roast"

thoughmukett (verb, /ðɒmukɛɾ/): "run"

mi (verb, /mɪ/): "see"

chacu (verb, /tʃəcu/): "sit"

isioughtanough (verb, /ɪʒɒtənɒ/): "sleep"

inile (verb, /ɪnɪlɛ/): "smell"

fi (verb, /fɪ/): "smile"

ittitter (verb, /iɾiɾɛɹ/): "stand"

ez (verb, /ɛz/): "strike"

mihadoott (verb, /mɪhædʊɾ/): "swallow"

kaw (verb, /kaw/): "swim"

ttunai (verb, /ɾʌnaɪ/): "taste"

nama (verb, /nəmə/): "throw"

enu (verb, /ɛnʌ/): "walk"

oum (verb, /aʊm/): "want"

Nouns

anadoup (noun, /ənədaʊp/): "afternoon"

naytha (noun, /neðə/): "ale"

utidaday (noun, /ʌtɪdade/): "all"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "alligator"

athay (noun, /əðe/): "arm"

ewisas (noun, /ɛwɪsəs/): "ash"

ezav (noun, /ɛzəv/): "aunt"

dazag (noun, /dəzag/): "axe"

ay (noun, /əy/): "bark"

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

av (noun, /əv/): "beer"

avadila (noun, /əvədɪlə/): "beet"

manes (noun, /mənɛs/): "bird"

kitim (noun, /kitɪm/): "blood"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "boar"

aytawm (noun, /etom/): "bone"

aitt (noun, /aɪɾ/): "breakfast"

sahai (noun, /sahaɪ/): "breast"

atawi (noun, /atæwɪ/): "brother"

didal (noun, /didəl/): "castle"

aylin (noun, /elɪn/): "cat"

ttaytaytt (noun, /ɾeteɾ/): "cat"

sita (noun, /sɪtə/): "chest"

zithaliz (noun, /zɪðælɪz/): "chicken"

ttaloughk (noun, /ɾəlɒk/): "claw"

fattu (noun, /fəɾu/): "cloud"

udattin (noun, /udəɾin/): "coconut"

tokaw (noun, /tɔko/): "crime"

pusikitt (noun, /pusɪkɪɾ/): "day"

uw (noun, /uw/): "dinner"

asaitain (noun, /əsaɪtaɪn/): "dog"

azanittay (noun, /əzənɪɾe/): "drink"

winup (noun, /wɪnʌp/): "dungeon"

ouwimifi (noun, /aʊwɪmifɪ/): "ear"

la (noun, /la/): "earth"

thinesi (noun, /ðinɛʒ/): "egg"

azenisa (noun, /əzɛnɪsæ/): "elder"

titt (noun, /tɪɾ/): "enemy"

puwain (noun, /puwaɪn/): "evening"

lettiji (noun, /lɛɾɪjɪ/): "eye"

sajayw (noun, /sædʒew/): "family"

awtimat (noun, /otɪmat/): "father"

aizatt (noun, /aɪzəɾ/): "feather"

ipape (noun, /ɪpəpɛ/): "fight"

ibayn (noun, /iben/): "finger"

adiza (noun, /ədɪzə/): "fire"

tesitt (noun, /tɛsɪɾ/): "fish"

ngoula (noun, /ŋaʊlə/): "flesh"

ibittanay (noun, /ɪbiɾane/): "foot"

doi (noun, /dɔɪ/): "forest"

tinoughttish (noun, /tinɒɾɪʃ/): "fox"

azoughttu (noun, /əzɒɾʌ/): "friend"

thaymi (noun, /ðemɪ/): "goose"

alenguh (noun, /əlɛŋuh/): "grease"

uzisiaw (noun, /uzɪʒo/): "group"

lish (noun, /lɪʃ/): "gulf"

attiwa (noun, /əɾɪwə/): "hair"

azana (noun, /azənə/): "hand"

oomay (noun, /ʊme/): "hat"

wimith (noun, /wɪmið/): "hate"

oughpum (noun, /ɒpum/): "head"

igapinu (noun, /igəpinʌ/): "hill"

angi (noun, /aŋi/): "horn"

itatta (noun, /itəɾə/): "horse"

ajizafa (noun, /adʒɪzæfæ/): "house"

ainilafa (noun, /aɪnɪləfæ/): "inn"

ahaz (noun, /əhæz/): "island"

az (noun, /əz/): "jaw"

la (noun, /lə/): "lake"

attakewa (noun, /əɾəkɛwə/): "leaf"

vakazud (noun, /vakəzʌd/): "leg"

unanu (noun, /unənu/): "liver"

ina (noun, /inə/): "louse"

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

san (noun, /sən/): "lunch"

awshitha (noun, /oʃiðə/): "man"

outsaith (noun, /aʊtsaɪθ/): "many"

isi (noun, /isɪ/): "meal"

ha (noun, /hə/): "metal"

shatt (noun, /ʃəɾ/): "mine"

awnibaitti (noun, /onibaɪɾɪ/): "monster"

aj (noun, /æj/): "moon"

amawchatai (noun, /æmotʃətaɪ/): "morning"

ipe (noun, /ipɛ/): "mother"

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

fizihu (noun, /fɪzɪhu/): "mouth"

atet (noun, /ətɛt/): "name"

abinas (noun, /abinas/): "neck"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "night"

la (noun, /læ/): "noodle"

alemisi (noun, /alɛmisɪ/): "nose"

lattan (noun, /laɾən/): "ocean"

nakukawtt (noun, /nəkukoɾ/): "parent"

waymamach (noun, /weməmətʃ/): "path"

ayhatta (noun, /ehəɾə/): "peace"

oughdinaid (noun, /ɒdɪnaɪd/): "pepper"

ewawch (noun, /ɛwoch/): "person"

loughdisip (noun, /lɒdisɪp/): "pie"

kinini (noun, /kɪnɪnɪ/): "pig"

ina (noun, /ɪna/): "rabbit"

itu (noun, /ɪtʌ/): "rain"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "rat"

noughnguhin (noun, /nɒŋuhɪn/): "river"

egan (noun, /ɛgən/): "robe"

dasa (noun, /dəsə/): "rock"

ikakuda (noun, /ɪkəkʌdə/): "root"

ath (noun, /əð/): "salt"

dangip (noun, /dəŋip/): "sand"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "seed"

ittan (noun, /iɾæn/): "sibling"

ttan (noun, /ɾən/): "sister"

faytuj (noun, /fetʌj/): "skin"

lasattu (noun, /ləsəɾu/): "sky"

pukitta (noun, /pʌkiɾə/): "smoke"

nis (noun, /nis/): "snake"

asajayg (noun, /æsəjeg/): "soup"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "star"

ith (noun, /ið/): "stew"

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

ujaif (noun, /udʒaɪf/): "stone"

womulan (noun, /wɔmʌlæn/): "stream"

nazuvad (noun, /nəzuvəd/): "sun"

asough (noun, /æsɒ/): "sword"

ipah (noun, /ɪpah/): "tail"

lamu (noun, /ləmu/): "tavern"

itav (noun, /ɪtæv/): "thumb"

apajoughw (noun, /æpəjɒw/): "tongue"

ttakawfat (noun, /ɾəkofæt/): "tooth"

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

manesitt (noun, /mənɛsiɾ/): "truth"

awki (noun, /okɪ/): "uncle"

ngaingad (noun, /ŋaɪŋəd/): "valley"

ttakunaz (noun, /ɾəkʌnəz/): "war"

mulinas (noun, /mulɪnəs/): "water"

hazarrawth (noun, /həzəroð/): "way"

filabuw (noun, /filəbʌw/): "wine"

ttawtatt (noun, /ɾotəɾ/): "woman"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "word"