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Language Generator

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

Alit

Alit Dictionary

Pronouns

dayc (pronoun, /dec/): "he"

chatt (pronoun, /tʃəɾ/): "she"

atta (pronoun, /əɾə/): "they"

thai (pronoun, /ðaɪ/): "you"

ays (pronoun, /es/): "we"

az (pronoun, /əz/): "I"

Articles

haw (article, /həw/): "a"

ez (article, /ɛz/): "the"

Prepositions

dazittuf (preposition, /dəzɪɾʌf/): "and"

bettine (preposition, /bɛɾinɛ/): "as"

atha (preposition, /əðə/): "from"

ttab (preposition, /ɾab/): "in"

attin (preposition, /aɾin/): "of"

zut (preposition, /zut/): "or"

loonasaw (preposition, /lʊnəso/): "to"

na (preposition, /nə/): "will"

adam (preposition, /ədæm/): "with"

Numbers

ttalana (number, /ɾalənə/): "zero"

gisulij (number, /gisʌlɪj/): "one"

siab (number, /ʒəb/): "two"

asu (number, /asu/): "three"

jettawkas (number, /jɛɾokəs/): "four"

utu (number, /ʌtʌ/): "five"

inatha (number, /ɪnəθə/): "six"

lala (number, /lələ/): "seven"

atakutta (number, /ətəkʌɾə/): "eight"

azaypett (number, /əzepɛɾ/): "nine"

awkin (number, /okin/): "ten"

Questions

lutai (question, /lutaɪ/): "what"

ditaha (question, /dɪtəhæ/): "who"

unaka (question, /ʌnəkə/): "how"

wanenooz (question, /wənɛnʊz/): "why"

ni (question, /nɪ/): "when"

Interjections

elu (interjection, /ɛlu/): "hello"

jich (interjection, /jitʃ/): "goodbye"

attasada (interjection, /əɾæsəda/): "hey"

ikoughla (interjection, /ɪkɒlə/): "bye"

thaysa (interjection, /ðesə/): "ouch"

awi (interjection, /əwɪ/): "wow"

as (interjection, /əs/): "uh"

in (interjection, /in/): "er"

ataneni (interjection, /ætənɛni/): "um"

Adverbs

nuzoughts (adverb, /nʌzɒts/): "again"

naw (adverb, /nəw/): "now"

asaytate (adverb, /əsetətɛ/): "soon"

boo (adverb, /bʊ/): "often"

wa (adverb, /wə/): "sometimes"

siapitti (adverb, /ʒəpiɾi/): "always"

te (adverb, /tɛ/): "never"

anay (adverb, /əne/): "seldom"

Adjectives

achik (adjective, /əxɪk/): "aromatic"

itattel (adjective, /ɪtəɾɛl/): "basted"

nittan (adjective, /niɾən/): "big"

dah (adjective, /dəh/): "bitter"

uzidak (adjective, /uzɪdək/): "black"

ula (adjective, /ulə/): "blue"

ttoughlujan (adjective, /ɾɒludʒən/): "brown"

ev (adjective, /ɛv/): "chilled"

atain (adjective, /ətaɪn/): "cold"

en (adjective, /ɛn/): "curried"

mijatayl (adjective, /midʒətel/): "dark"

fa (adjective, /fə/): "deep"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "divine"

asaimac (adjective, /əsaɪməc/): "drunk"

taidahin (adjective, /taɪdæhɪn/): "empty"

ttounakaw (adjective, /ɾaʊnəkəw/): "evil"

ainipi (adjective, /aɪnɪpi/): "familiar"

dichain (adjective, /dɪtʃaɪn/): "fat"

uttikasa (adjective, /uɾɪkasə/): "flat"

nahata (adjective, /nəhəta/): "frail"

awmakus (adjective, /oməkʌs/): "fried"

bukitti (adjective, /bukɪɾɪ/): "full"

iwuttaytay (adjective, /ɪwuɾete/): "good"

uttiv (adjective, /uɾiv/): "green"

wil (adjective, /wɪl/): "grey"

asatti (adjective, /asæɾɪ/): "honest"

anapayn (adjective, /ənəpen/): "hot"

haikadatt (adjective, /haɪkədəɾ/): "light"

ala (adjective, /ælə/): "long"

utt (adjective, /uɾ/): "loud"

iddib (adjective, /ɪɽɪb/): "mortal"

itatat (adjective, /ɪtətət/): "mysterious"

ithattaw (adjective, /ɪðəɾo/): "narrow"

epepase (adjective, /ɛpɛpæsɛ/): "old"

ihida (adjective, /ɪhɪda/): "orange"

ittih (adjective, /ɪɾɪh/): "pungent"

is (adjective, /is/): "purple"

ais (adjective, /aɪs/): "quiet"

ezasuki (adjective, /ɛzəsʌkɪ/): "raw"

atam (adjective, /ətəm/): "rectangular"

ittirruke (adjective, /ɪɾɪrukɛ/): "red"

aikanouwi (adjective, /aɪkənaʊwi/): "roasted"

wathawup (adjective, /wəðəwup/): "round"

pin (adjective, /pɪn/): "salty"

saz (adjective, /səz/): "savory"

inoughpe (adjective, /ɪnɒpɛ/): "shallow"

aike (adjective, /aɪkɛ/): "short"

haykawa (adjective, /hekəwə/): "smoked"

saishinit (adjective, /saɪʃɪnɪt/): "sober"

nab (adjective, /nəb/): "sour"

ililanga (adjective, /ililaŋæ/): "spicy"

aigaing (adjective, /aɪgaɪŋ/): "spiral"

lenaw (adjective, /lɛno/): "square"

hi (adjective, /hi/): "steamed"

fipaja (adjective, /fɪpædʒə/): "strange"

finas (adjective, /finəs/): "strong"

awl (adjective, /ol/): "sturdy"

ta (adjective, /tæ/): "sweet"

ngilisha (adjective, /ŋilɪʃə/): "tall"

naina (adjective, /naɪnə/): "thick"

ttoughttayy (adjective, /ɾɒɾey/): "thin"

ngutsawzam (adjective, /ŋutsozəm/): "warm"

vinishad (adjective, /vɪnɪʃəd/): "weak"

aytaz (adjective, /etəz/): "white"

oughluj (adjective, /ɒlʌj/): "wide"

tay (adjective, /te/): "yellow"

athay (adjective, /əðe/): "young"

Verbs

he (verb, /hɛ/): "bake"

athawthuz (verb, /əðoðʌz/): "be"

adin (verb, /ədin/): "belong"

aitharr (verb, /aɪðər/): "bite"

attaini (verb, /əɾaɪnɪ/): "break"

anituvi (verb, /ənituvɪ/): "burn"

inai (verb, /ɪnaɪ/): "come"

tunelatt (verb, /tunɛləɾ/): "die"

avukasa (verb, /əvukəsə/): "drink"

el (verb, /ɛl/): "eat"

atanaina (verb, /ətənaɪnə/): "fall"

ttadamath (verb, /ɾædəməð/): "fight"

sizim (verb, /sɪzɪm/): "find"

athich (verb, /aθitʃ/): "fish"

walayla (verb, /wəlelə/): "fly"

fawusa (verb, /fəwusə/): "frown"

dahayda (verb, /dəhedə/): "go"

esha (verb, /ɛʃa/): "growl"

ayhah (verb, /ehəh/): "hate"

paydaipa (verb, /pedaɪpa/): "have"

sapada (verb, /səpədə/): "hear"

itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "hide"

tek (verb, /tɛk/): "hold"

ttam (verb, /ɾæm/): "hunt"

dapiya (verb, /dəpiyæ/): "jump"

ik (verb, /ɪk/): "kill"

ija (verb, /idʒæ/): "know"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "laugh"

asaf (verb, /əsəf/): "lie"

nimazitt (verb, /niməzɪɾ/): "live"

jilimough (verb, /jɪlɪmɒ/): "lose"

sihibaith (verb, /sɪhibaɪð/): "love"

anetedai (verb, /ænɛtɛdaɪ/): "need"

thu (verb, /ðu/): "own"

nitami (verb, /nɪtəmɪ/): "roast"

amatadai (verb, /əmətædaɪ/): "run"

pashabaw (verb, /pəʃəbo/): "see"

ooth (verb, /ʊð/): "sit"

awtesa (verb, /otɛsa/): "sleep"

taivadas (verb, /taɪvədæs/): "smell"

alanat (verb, /ələnət/): "smile"

avisez (verb, /əvɪsɛz/): "stand"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "strike"

thadisha (verb, /θədɪʃə/): "swallow"

tteminak (verb, /ɾɛminak/): "swim"

ounuttili (verb, /aʊnʌɾili/): "taste"

neni (verb, /nɛni/): "throw"

enuhoin (verb, /ɛnʌhɔɪn/): "walk"

idawkayza (verb, /ɪdokezæ/): "want"

Nouns

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

attanaka (noun, /əɾænækə/): "ale"

elitti (noun, /ɛliɾɪ/): "all"

babasi (noun, /bəbəsɪ/): "alligator"

aiwa (noun, /aɪwa/): "arm"

tiwasap (noun, /tɪwəsap/): "ash"

ban (noun, /bən/): "aunt"

valakou (noun, /vələkaʊ/): "axe"

vattit (noun, /vəɾɪt/): "bark"

soughmithas (noun, /sɒmɪðæs/): "bay"

aja (noun, /adʒə/): "beer"

ayle (noun, /elɛ/): "beet"

edamif (noun, /ɛdəmɪf/): "bird"

pith (noun, /pið/): "blood"

arrinini (noun, /ərinɪnɪ/): "boar"

ainuttoum (noun, /aɪnʌɾaʊm/): "bone"

zimi (noun, /zɪmɪ/): "breakfast"

ikitt (noun, /ikɪɾ/): "breast"

ittoo (noun, /iɾʊ/): "brother"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "castle"

fisusad (noun, /fisusæd/): "cat"

inash (noun, /inəʃ/): "cat"

thamattitt (noun, /ðəməɾɪɾ/): "chest"

tivabi (noun, /tɪvæbɪ/): "chicken"

ddafou (noun, /ɽəfaʊ/): "claw"

suliz (noun, /suliz/): "cloud"

atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "coconut"

isanoughb (noun, /isənɒb/): "crime"

pivisatt (noun, /pivɪsaɾ/): "day"

paysa (noun, /pesə/): "dinner"

tata (noun, /tata/): "dog"

ayttisayki (noun, /eɾɪseki/): "drink"

as (noun, /əs/): "dungeon"

enoughnawtough (noun, /ɛnɒnotɒ/): "ear"

iwa (noun, /iwə/): "earth"

nat (noun, /nət/): "egg"

inadaba (noun, /inədəbə/): "elder"

ttathi (noun, /ɾaðɪ/): "enemy"

ayde (noun, /edɛ/): "evening"

kuziv (noun, /kuzɪv/): "eye"

izoughki (noun, /ɪzɒkɪ/): "family"

utta (noun, /ʌɾə/): "father"

akabe (noun, /əkəbɛ/): "feather"

awlanoughthe (noun, /olanɒðɛ/): "fight"

ttusoughngaik (noun, /ɾusɒŋaɪk/): "finger"

tay (noun, /te/): "fire"

itha (noun, /ɪðə/): "fish"

aytt (noun, /eɾ/): "flesh"

ttanith (noun, /ɾənið/): "foot"

anettay (noun, /ənɛɾe/): "forest"

aynan (noun, /enən/): "fox"

alifou (noun, /əlifaʊ/): "friend"

attitt (noun, /əɾɪɾ/): "goose"

awchuvin (noun, /otʃuvɪn/): "grease"

adet (noun, /ædɛt/): "group"

itte (noun, /iɾɛ/): "gulf"

ufisou (noun, /ʌfisaʊ/): "hair"

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

tazite (noun, /tazitɛ/): "hat"

baw (noun, /bo/): "hate"

adoughlitu (noun, /ədɒlitu/): "head"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "hill"

lusana (noun, /lusænə/): "horn"

zawttukuv (noun, /zoɾukʌv/): "horse"

awkaizad (noun, /okaɪzəd/): "house"

site (noun, /sitɛ/): "inn"

vash (noun, /væʃ/): "island"

asaimayhi (noun, /əsaɪmehi/): "jaw"

nett (noun, /nɛɾ/): "lake"

inaittuti (noun, /ɪnaɪɾʌtɪ/): "leaf"

attakam (noun, /əɾəkəm/): "leg"

thaki (noun, /ðəkɪ/): "liver"

tithamoughn (noun, /tiðəmɒn/): "louse"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "love"

ajayka (noun, /əjekə/): "lunch"

nivan (noun, /nivæn/): "man"

nase (noun, /næsɛ/): "many"

ngith (noun, /ŋɪð/): "meal"

late (noun, /lətɛ/): "metal"

ivittai (noun, /ɪviɾaɪ/): "mine"

ainoughta (noun, /aɪnɒtə/): "monster"

ttivinatt (noun, /ɾɪvɪnæɾ/): "moon"

oohatt (noun, /ʊhəɾ/): "morning"

achagiv (noun, /ətʃægɪv/): "mother"

ijanep (noun, /ijənɛp/): "mountain"

favam (noun, /fəvæm/): "mouth"

batt (noun, /bəɾ/): "name"

awpesa (noun, /opɛsə/): "neck"

ayzawtta (noun, /ezoɾə/): "night"

mattafay (noun, /məɾafe/): "noodle"

iba (noun, /ɪbə/): "nose"

awdithawtt (noun, /odiðoɾ/): "ocean"

av (noun, /əv/): "parent"

ngadididd (noun, /ŋædɪdiɽ/): "path"

hit (noun, /hɪt/): "peace"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "pepper"

imiw (noun, /imɪw/): "person"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "pie"

thikasa (noun, /ðikəsə/): "pig"

rattaila (noun, /ɹaɾaɪlə/): "rabbit"

shakayba (noun, /ʃakebə/): "rain"

izuthai (noun, /izuðaɪ/): "rat"

niza (noun, /nɪzæ/): "river"

echiza (noun, /ɛtʃɪzæ/): "robe"

awfaw (noun, /ofəw/): "rock"

itawtici (noun, /itotɪci/): "root"

banaithaip (noun, /bənaɪðaɪp/): "salt"

idet (noun, /idɛt/): "sand"

erra (noun, /ɛrə/): "seed"

aine (noun, /aɪnɛ/): "sibling"

elish (noun, /ɛliʃ/): "sister"

ika (noun, /ikə/): "skin"

imainawd (noun, /ɪmaɪnod/): "sky"

zolaz (noun, /zɔləz/): "smoke"

tay (noun, /te/): "snake"

tiv (noun, /tɪv/): "soup"

mivi (noun, /mɪvi/): "star"

lisufam (noun, /lisʌfəm/): "stew"

toughbasit (noun, /tɒbæsit/): "stomach"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "stone"

ladinag (noun, /lədɪnəg/): "stream"

tepaw (noun, /tɛpo/): "sun"

oughdifim (noun, /ɒdifɪm/): "sword"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "tail"

angoupaid (noun, /əŋaʊpaɪd/): "tavern"

attatta (noun, /əɾəɾə/): "thumb"

soonatti (noun, /sʊnəɾɪ/): "tongue"

uth (noun, /uð/): "tooth"

atay (noun, /əte/): "tree"

ayn (noun, /en/): "truth"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "uncle"

pu (noun, /pʌ/): "valley"

aymenig (noun, /emɛnɪg/): "war"

ap (noun, /əp/): "water"

id (noun, /id/): "way"

athiti (noun, /əðiti/): "wine"

ttatuti (noun, /ɾətutɪ/): "woman"

gaish (noun, /gaɪʃ/): "word"