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Language Generator

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

Nuke

Nuke Dictionary

Pronouns

ina (pronoun, /ɪna/): "he"

na (pronoun, /nə/): "she"

way (pronoun, /we/): "they"

vaf (pronoun, /vəf/): "you"

ett (pronoun, /ɛɾ/): "we"

va (pronoun, /və/): "I"

Articles

vi (article, /vɪ/): "a"

su (article, /sʌ/): "the"

Prepositions

ti (preposition, /tɪ/): "and"

anuwi (preposition, /anʌwɪ/): "as"

ak (preposition, /ək/): "from"

adinihi (preposition, /adɪnɪhɪ/): "in"

ithu (preposition, /ɪðʌ/): "of"

anu (preposition, /ənʌ/): "or"

ttinu (preposition, /ɾɪnu/): "to"

sikutt (preposition, /sɪkuɾ/): "will"

ninati (preposition, /nɪnəti/): "with"

Numbers

ttakoughtag (number, /ɾəkɒtəg/): "zero"

attafah (number, /əɾafəh/): "one"

linah (number, /lɪnah/): "two"

attakataw (number, /əɾəkəto/): "three"

thi (number, /ðɪ/): "four"

anuh (number, /ənʌh/): "five"

zoutt (number, /zaʊɾ/): "six"

tittath (number, /tɪɾəð/): "seven"

thittavatt (number, /ðɪɾəvəɾ/): "eight"

cha (number, /tʃə/): "nine"

uttad (number, /ʌɾəd/): "ten"

Questions

thahilik (question, /ðəhɪlɪk/): "what"

ttipafaw (question, /ɾɪpæfo/): "who"

ittawi (question, /ɪɾəwi/): "how"

uttidalu (question, /ʌɾidəlu/): "why"

aittasina (question, /aɪɾəsinə/): "when"

Interjections

aym (interjection, /em/): "hello"

angateg (interjection, /æŋatɛg/): "goodbye"

oughttina (interjection, /ɒɾinæ/): "hey"

siwanett (interjection, /siwanɛɾ/): "bye"

amanaysi (interjection, /əmənesi/): "ouch"

ttashaw (interjection, /ɾəʃəw/): "wow"

ittab (interjection, /iɾab/): "uh"

baykathi (interjection, /bekæði/): "er"

pal (interjection, /pəl/): "um"

Adverbs

wazuni (adverb, /wəzunɪ/): "again"

budizan (adverb, /bʌdɪzən/): "now"

zav (adverb, /zəv/): "soon"

asatitt (adverb, /əsætiɾ/): "often"

ttimi (adverb, /ɾimɪ/): "sometimes"

aidathatt (adverb, /aɪdəθəɾ/): "always"

zawkoum (adverb, /zokaʊm/): "never"

agi (adverb, /əgi/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttuwashi (adjective, /ɾʌwæʃɪ/): "aromatic"

vupi (adjective, /vupɪ/): "basted"

ettahot (adjective, /ɛɾəhɔt/): "big"

na (adjective, /nə/): "bitter"

anoughttanoi (adjective, /ænɒɾənɔɪ/): "black"

outtoughtha (adjective, /aʊɾɒðə/): "blue"

ttitaithuz (adjective, /ɾitaɪðuz/): "brown"

tanidi (adjective, /tænɪdɪ/): "chilled"

wu (adjective, /wu/): "cold"

nain (adjective, /naɪn/): "curried"

enguk (adjective, /ɛŋuk/): "dark"

ithittaj (adjective, /ɪðiɾəj/): "deep"

isaw (adjective, /ɪso/): "divine"

ali (adjective, /əlɪ/): "drunk"

ttezoon (adjective, /ɾɛzʊn/): "empty"

nawtal (adjective, /notəl/): "evil"

houte (adjective, /haʊtɛ/): "familiar"

akuni (adjective, /əkunɪ/): "fat"

ata (adjective, /əta/): "flat"

enoona (adjective, /ɛnʊnə/): "frail"

shi (adjective, /ʃɪ/): "fried"

oughwalaw (adjective, /ɒwəlo/): "full"

an (adjective, /ən/): "good"

ttilattum (adjective, /ɾilæɾum/): "green"

ibilasa (adjective, /ɪbɪləsə/): "grey"

lagoughpi (adjective, /ləgɒpɪ/): "honest"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "hot"

aysatt (adjective, /esəɾ/): "light"

sav (adjective, /səv/): "long"

tafata (adjective, /tafətə/): "loud"

aitizatt (adjective, /aɪtɪzəɾ/): "mortal"

thakawtti (adjective, /ðəkoɾɪ/): "mysterious"

thenas (adjective, /θɛnas/): "narrow"

isumai (adjective, /ɪsumaɪ/): "old"

ittuthaw (adjective, /iɾuðo/): "orange"

zalawk (adjective, /zəlok/): "pungent"

af (adjective, /əf/): "purple"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "quiet"

mas (adjective, /məs/): "raw"

thu (adjective, /ðʌ/): "rectangular"

soo (adjective, /sʊ/): "red"

asha (adjective, /æʃə/): "roasted"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "round"

itayme (adjective, /ɪtemɛ/): "salty"

achayngi (adjective, /əcheŋɪ/): "savory"

ebed (adjective, /ɛbɛd/): "shallow"

nich (adjective, /nɪtʃ/): "short"

mitaytta (adjective, /mɪteɾə/): "smoked"

asaw (adjective, /əso/): "sober"

nivakayl (adjective, /nɪvəkel/): "sour"

awuka (adjective, /əwuka/): "spicy"

ili (adjective, /ɪli/): "spiral"

afimat (adjective, /əfɪmæt/): "square"

wawvu (adjective, /wovʌ/): "steamed"

akangani (adjective, /əkəŋənɪ/): "strange"

thittu (adjective, /ðɪɾu/): "strong"

lida (adjective, /lɪdə/): "sturdy"

ittakiv (adjective, /iɾəkɪv/): "sweet"

ut (adjective, /ut/): "tall"

iputtattaw (adjective, /ɪpʌɾæɾo/): "thick"

oughsishe (adjective, /ɒsɪʃɛ/): "thin"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "warm"

hazeb (adjective, /həzɛb/): "weak"

ja (adjective, /jə/): "white"

anav (adjective, /ənav/): "wide"

isaysa (adjective, /ɪsesə/): "yellow"

jed (adjective, /dʒɛd/): "young"

Verbs

hinaim (verb, /hinaɪm/): "bake"

laylejad (verb, /lelɛjəd/): "be"

aduladi (verb, /ædʌlædɪ/): "belong"

oughsays (verb, /ɒses/): "bite"

ajadin (verb, /ədʒədɪn/): "break"

additoud (verb, /æɽitaʊd/): "burn"

ap (verb, /əp/): "come"

haveva (verb, /həvɛva/): "die"

lattittitt (verb, /læɾɪɾɪɾ/): "drink"

iti (verb, /ɪtɪ/): "eat"

zough (verb, /zɒ/): "fall"

ikittata (verb, /ɪkɪɾətə/): "fight"

chanap (verb, /xənəp/): "find"

ingisa (verb, /ɪŋisə/): "fish"

nidanak (verb, /nɪdənək/): "fly"

ijameng (verb, /ijəmɛŋ/): "frown"

nganu (verb, /ŋənu/): "go"

ttijuta (verb, /ɾijʌtə/): "growl"

att (verb, /aɾ/): "hate"

foughsaika (verb, /fɒsaɪkə/): "have"

amanala (verb, /æmənələ/): "hear"

ta (verb, /tə/): "hide"

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

inasitt (verb, /inəsɪɾ/): "hunt"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "jump"

uf (verb, /uf/): "kill"

le (verb, /lɛ/): "know"

saisi (verb, /saɪsɪ/): "laugh"

zasikoo (verb, /zəsɪkʊ/): "lie"

zutt (verb, /zuɾ/): "live"

oughlu (verb, /ɒlʌ/): "lose"

afasuti (verb, /əfəsʌti/): "love"

athadit (verb, /əðədɪt/): "need"

at (verb, /ət/): "own"

vimala (verb, /viməlæ/): "roast"

bawzatta (verb, /bozəɾə/): "run"

de (verb, /dɛ/): "see"

tadasa (verb, /tədəsə/): "sit"

namootaz (verb, /nəmʊtəz/): "sleep"

enana (verb, /ɛnənə/): "smell"

awlith (verb, /olɪð/): "smile"

el (verb, /ɛl/): "stand"

azuda (verb, /azʌdə/): "strike"

ah (verb, /əh/): "swallow"

thi (verb, /θɪ/): "swim"

idas (verb, /ɪdəs/): "taste"

asii (verb, /əʒɪ/): "throw"

idatt (verb, /ɪdəɾ/): "walk"

ouleti (verb, /aʊlɛti/): "want"

Nouns

ddi (noun, /ɽi/): "afternoon"

awkim (noun, /okɪm/): "ale"

oughjofitsa (noun, /ɒjɔfitsə/): "all"

wafaira (noun, /wəfaɪɹə/): "alligator"

gaitattatt (noun, /gaɪtəɾəɾ/): "arm"

hitas (noun, /hɪtəs/): "ash"

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

uwaineka (noun, /ʌwaɪnɛkə/): "axe"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "bark"

aiduzett (noun, /aɪdʌzɛɾ/): "bay"

iniveta (noun, /ɪnɪvɛtə/): "beer"

shaywat (noun, /ʃewət/): "beet"

itakoughtt (noun, /ɪtækɒɾ/): "bird"

ttiz (noun, /ɾɪz/): "blood"

ath (noun, /əð/): "boar"

sika (noun, /sika/): "bone"

awmitav (noun, /omɪtəv/): "breakfast"

siwawta (noun, /sɪwotə/): "breast"

aza (noun, /əzə/): "brother"

pin (noun, /pɪn/): "castle"

hunittab (noun, /hʌniɾəb/): "cat"

zat (noun, /zət/): "cat"

kama (noun, /kəmə/): "chest"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "chicken"

pin (noun, /pɪn/): "claw"

zaywini (noun, /zewinɪ/): "cloud"

thisa (noun, /ðɪsə/): "coconut"

apawut (noun, /əpæwʌt/): "crime"

aizith (noun, /aɪzið/): "day"

adayn (noun, /əden/): "dinner"

uttaijasi (noun, /ʌɾaɪjəʒ/): "dog"

mawjawd (noun, /mojod/): "drink"

ka (noun, /kə/): "dungeon"

na (noun, /nə/): "ear"

udattipe (noun, /ʌdəɾɪpɛ/): "earth"

hid (noun, /hid/): "egg"

atewa (noun, /atɛwæ/): "elder"

lawtta (noun, /loɾə/): "enemy"

attuma (noun, /əɾʌmə/): "evening"

withu (noun, /wiðʌ/): "eye"

nidif (noun, /nidɪf/): "family"

bouttusay (noun, /baʊɾʌse/): "father"

atti (noun, /əɾi/): "feather"

anga (noun, /æŋə/): "fight"

anou (noun, /ənaʊ/): "finger"

bed (noun, /bɛd/): "fire"

ayv (noun, /ev/): "fish"

aike (noun, /aɪkɛ/): "flesh"

navattoughh (noun, /nævəɾɒh/): "foot"

wel (noun, /wɛl/): "forest"

jasiban (noun, /jəsɪbən/): "fox"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "friend"

tta (noun, /ɾa/): "goose"

athaininga (noun, /æðaɪnɪŋə/): "grease"

sadav (noun, /sədəv/): "group"

thuvilas (noun, /ðʌviləs/): "gulf"

usi (noun, /usɪ/): "hair"

uma (noun, /ʌmə/): "hand"

oughtha (noun, /ɒðə/): "hat"

ttasu (noun, /ɾəsʌ/): "hate"

attoopada (noun, /əɾʊpəda/): "head"

atten (noun, /əɾɛn/): "hill"

ikett (noun, /ikɛɾ/): "horn"

ma (noun, /mə/): "horse"

zataki (noun, /zətəkɪ/): "house"

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

im (noun, /im/): "island"

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

dasid (noun, /dəsɪd/): "lake"

lough (noun, /lɒ/): "leaf"

oughmadave (noun, /ɒmədəvɛ/): "leg"

isit (noun, /ɪsit/): "liver"

nenite (noun, /nɛnɪtɛ/): "louse"

dekitt (noun, /dɛkɪɾ/): "love"

zakawzas (noun, /zəkozəs/): "lunch"

athinash (noun, /əðinəʃ/): "man"

vab (noun, /vəb/): "many"

awdattun (noun, /odæɾun/): "meal"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "metal"

ttad (noun, /ɾəd/): "mine"

uttena (noun, /ʌɾɛnə/): "monster"

aytaws (noun, /etos/): "moon"

fattatta (noun, /fəɾəɾə/): "morning"

utinu (noun, /utɪnu/): "mother"

pam (noun, /pəm/): "mountain"

abatatt (noun, /əbətæɾ/): "mouth"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "name"

anatak (noun, /ənatək/): "neck"

bithanaz (noun, /bɪðənəz/): "night"

datt (noun, /dəɾ/): "noodle"

tava (noun, /təvə/): "nose"

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

madi (noun, /mədɪ/): "parent"

esayhi (noun, /ɛsehɪ/): "path"

ahuteza (noun, /ahutɛzə/): "peace"

masisu (noun, /məsisu/): "pepper"

geth (noun, /gɛθ/): "person"

ttanaidad (noun, /ɾənaɪdæd/): "pie"

ayth (noun, /eθ/): "pig"

ajad (noun, /ədʒæd/): "rabbit"

tingawti (noun, /tɪŋoti/): "rain"

noughnenaib (noun, /nɒnɛnaɪb/): "rat"

gadan (noun, /gədən/): "river"

am (noun, /əm/): "robe"

nipitid (noun, /nɪpitɪd/): "rock"

itti (noun, /iɾi/): "root"

imud (noun, /ɪmud/): "salt"

voughn (noun, /vɒn/): "sand"

ilang (noun, /ɪlæŋ/): "seed"

angi (noun, /əŋɪ/): "sibling"

inafada (noun, /inəfədə/): "sister"

noum (noun, /naʊm/): "skin"

izutava (noun, /ɪzutəvə/): "sky"

ani (noun, /ænɪ/): "smoke"

ifa (noun, /ɪfæ/): "snake"

aizough (noun, /aɪzɒ/): "soup"

fayttaittap (noun, /feɾaɪɾəp/): "star"

ipanawa (noun, /ɪpənəwə/): "stew"

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

anava (noun, /ənəvə/): "stone"

aw (noun, /əw/): "stream"

dittaini (noun, /dɪɾaɪnɪ/): "sun"

danam (noun, /dənəm/): "sword"

iga (noun, /ɪgæ/): "tail"

nepuloo (noun, /nɛpulʊ/): "tavern"

isazitta (noun, /ɪsəziɾə/): "thumb"

inutt (noun, /ɪnuɾ/): "tongue"

anga (noun, /əŋæ/): "tooth"

sagana (noun, /saganə/): "tree"

inanupoo (noun, /ɪnænupʊ/): "truth"

ithittitt (noun, /iθɪɾiɾ/): "uncle"

nitoona (noun, /nɪtʊnə/): "valley"

us (noun, /ʌs/): "war"

ave (noun, /əvɛ/): "water"

namabith (noun, /nəməbɪð/): "way"

zaveded (noun, /zævɛdɛd/): "wine"

ini (noun, /inɪ/): "woman"

uj (noun, /ʌdʒ/): "word"