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

Bizuma

Bizuma Dictionary

Pronouns

sob (pronoun, /sɔb/): "he"

ila (pronoun, /ɪlə/): "she"

dip (pronoun, /dɪp/): "they"

an (pronoun, /ən/): "you"

sab (pronoun, /səb/): "we"

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

Articles

id (article, /id/): "a"

zoughw (article, /zɒw/): "the"

Prepositions

it (preposition, /ɪt/): "and"

ta (preposition, /tə/): "as"

noo (preposition, /nʊ/): "from"

bidup (preposition, /bɪdʌp/): "in"

achinga (preposition, /əxɪŋæ/): "of"

oughda (preposition, /ɒdə/): "or"

fayzisay (preposition, /fezɪse/): "to"

ttahisi (preposition, /ɾəhɪsɪ/): "will"

adufiwi (preposition, /ədufɪwi/): "with"

Numbers

japatt (number, /jəpaɾ/): "zero"

avahi (number, /ævəhɪ/): "one"

jaih (number, /jaɪh/): "two"

dubaythay (number, /dʌbeðe/): "three"

agawtt (number, /əgoɾ/): "four"

tanu (number, /tænʌ/): "five"

nid (number, /nid/): "six"

aidisutt (number, /aɪdɪsʌɾ/): "seven"

te (number, /tɛ/): "eight"

un (number, /ʌn/): "nine"

pattan (number, /pəɾən/): "ten"

Questions

asilita (question, /əsɪlɪtə/): "what"

oughtt (question, /ɒɾ/): "who"

ulila (question, /ʌlɪlæ/): "how"

nima (question, /nɪmə/): "why"

athi (question, /əðɪ/): "when"

Interjections

esam (interjection, /ɛsəm/): "hello"

ka (interjection, /kə/): "goodbye"

utu (interjection, /ʌtu/): "hey"

etingita (interjection, /ɛtɪŋɪtə/): "bye"

utan (interjection, /ʌtən/): "ouch"

zivoughn (interjection, /zɪvɒn/): "wow"

ad (interjection, /əd/): "uh"

ilayttip (interjection, /ɪleɾip/): "er"

ayjam (interjection, /ejæm/): "um"

Adverbs

ija (adverb, /ɪdʒə/): "again"

taw (adverb, /tæw/): "now"

su (adverb, /su/): "soon"

laik (adverb, /laɪk/): "often"

ailaytous (adverb, /aɪletaʊs/): "sometimes"

ishi (adverb, /iʃɪ/): "always"

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

pattawtt (adverb, /paɾoɾ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

vai (adjective, /vaɪ/): "aromatic"

fubabay (adjective, /fubəbe/): "basted"

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

sasida (adjective, /səsɪdə/): "bitter"

anivi (adjective, /ənɪvɪ/): "black"

epattadough (adjective, /ɛpəɾədɒ/): "blue"

ipavida (adjective, /ɪpəvɪda/): "brown"

pij (adjective, /pij/): "chilled"

inab (adjective, /ɪnəb/): "cold"

tata (adjective, /tətə/): "curried"

din (adjective, /dɪn/): "dark"

attattasa (adjective, /əɾæɾəsə/): "deep"

tutoutta (adjective, /tutaʊɾæ/): "divine"

attiviba (adjective, /əɾivɪba/): "drunk"

oughn (adjective, /ɒn/): "empty"

ibimasay (adjective, /ibɪməse/): "evil"

tizisin (adjective, /tɪzisin/): "familiar"

dawaw (adjective, /dəwæw/): "fat"

as (adjective, /əs/): "flat"

apilay (adjective, /æpile/): "frail"

zu (adjective, /zʌ/): "fried"

etitaiv (adjective, /ɛtɪtaɪv/): "full"

va (adjective, /və/): "good"

awnit (adjective, /onit/): "green"

aganit (adjective, /əgənɪt/): "grey"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "honest"

apanik (adjective, /əpənik/): "hot"

kaisisa (adjective, /kaɪsisə/): "light"

sha (adjective, /ʃə/): "long"

asaidoich (adjective, /əsaɪdɔɪtʃ/): "loud"

tattattutt (adjective, /tæɾəɾuɾ/): "mortal"

ttana (adjective, /ɾænə/): "mysterious"

alithawe (adjective, /əlɪðəwɛ/): "narrow"

thasan (adjective, /θəsæn/): "old"

dah (adjective, /dəh/): "orange"

alagan (adjective, /ələgæn/): "pungent"

oughthepat (adjective, /ɒðɛpət/): "purple"

izinoughv (adjective, /izɪnɒv/): "quiet"

nin (adjective, /nɪn/): "raw"

tunusas (adjective, /tunʌsəs/): "rectangular"

lakaw (adjective, /lako/): "red"

ttattava (adjective, /ɾəɾəvə/): "roasted"

itatooda (adjective, /itætʊdə/): "round"

dufay (adjective, /dufəy/): "salty"

sak (adjective, /sæk/): "savory"

achevi (adjective, /achɛvi/): "shallow"

ttipi (adjective, /ɾɪpi/): "short"

mai (adjective, /maɪ/): "smoked"

ttisoughtaw (adjective, /ɾɪsɒto/): "sober"

ge (adjective, /gɛ/): "sour"

ilakib (adjective, /ɪləkɪb/): "spicy"

ingalet (adjective, /iŋəlɛt/): "spiral"

isatasa (adjective, /isətəsə/): "square"

igesa (adjective, /ɪgɛsæ/): "steamed"

az (adjective, /əz/): "strange"

bi (adjective, /bɪ/): "strong"

thagima (adjective, /ðəgima/): "sturdy"

nizil (adjective, /nɪzɪl/): "sweet"

pahumaz (adjective, /pəhʌməz/): "tall"

tavan (adjective, /təvən/): "thick"

lattina (adjective, /ləɾɪnə/): "thin"

uz (adjective, /ʌz/): "warm"

ttaz (adjective, /ɾæz/): "weak"

an (adjective, /ən/): "white"

idahe (adjective, /ɪdahɛ/): "wide"

shahoughsa (adjective, /ʃəhɒsæ/): "yellow"

sum (adjective, /sʌm/): "young"

Verbs

luttane (verb, /luɾənɛ/): "bake"

oupaj (verb, /aʊpədʒ/): "be"

ibi (verb, /ɪbi/): "belong"

wi (verb, /wi/): "bite"

atteh (verb, /əɾɛh/): "break"

suthutti (verb, /suðʌɾɪ/): "burn"

al (verb, /al/): "come"

ibika (verb, /ɪbɪkə/): "die"

thaydawk (verb, /ðedok/): "drink"

ini (verb, /ɪni/): "eat"

lel (verb, /lɛl/): "fall"

tashouta (verb, /tæʃaʊtə/): "fight"

edaytha (verb, /ɛdeðə/): "find"

kanasit (verb, /kənəsɪt/): "fish"

iti (verb, /ɪtɪ/): "fly"

pisaki (verb, /pɪsəkɪ/): "frown"

ak (verb, /æk/): "go"

nittamu (verb, /nɪɾəmʌ/): "growl"

atabooth (verb, /ətæbʊð/): "hate"

padalam (verb, /pədələm/): "have"

vuttada (verb, /vuɾədə/): "hear"

wu (verb, /wʌ/): "hide"

uzil (verb, /ʌzɪl/): "hold"

jutefa (verb, /dʒutɛfə/): "hunt"

naizaizawn (verb, /naɪzaɪzon/): "jump"

usalan (verb, /ʌsælan/): "kill"

anganay (verb, /əŋəne/): "know"

inidami (verb, /ɪnɪdəmi/): "laugh"

ifiwou (verb, /ifiwaʊ/): "lie"

iwat (verb, /ɪwət/): "live"

inen (verb, /inɛn/): "lose"

ailoone (verb, /aɪlʊnɛ/): "love"

raysuziz (verb, /ɹesuzɪz/): "need"

bad (verb, /bəd/): "own"

eth (verb, /ɛð/): "roast"

koughkittiz (verb, /kɒkɪɾiz/): "run"

attapaz (verb, /əɾəpəz/): "see"

upaij (verb, /upaɪdʒ/): "sit"

maytitta (verb, /metiɾə/): "sleep"

aikitha (verb, /aɪkiðə/): "smell"

tawni (verb, /tonɪ/): "smile"

waw (verb, /wəw/): "stand"

ahi (verb, /əhɪ/): "strike"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "swallow"

atuzuna (verb, /atʌzʌnə/): "swim"

tenatti (verb, /tɛnəɾɪ/): "taste"

utuch (verb, /ʌtutʃ/): "throw"

ujih (verb, /ujɪh/): "walk"

avi (verb, /əvi/): "want"

Nouns

mu (noun, /mʌ/): "afternoon"

vun (noun, /vʌn/): "ale"

faytta (noun, /feɾə/): "all"

nuvuma (noun, /nʌvʌmæ/): "alligator"

useyath (noun, /usɛyəð/): "arm"

azaniwa (noun, /əzæniwə/): "ash"

cawlalak (noun, /colələk/): "aunt"

atti (noun, /æɾɪ/): "axe"

its (noun, /ɪts/): "bark"

netulay (noun, /nɛtʌle/): "bay"

azawtim (noun, /əzotim/): "beer"

una (noun, /unə/): "beet"

ubough (noun, /ʌbɒ/): "bird"

vaybilawn (noun, /vebilon/): "blood"

agidal (noun, /əgɪdæl/): "boar"

ithamem (noun, /ɪðəmɛm/): "bone"

inuna (noun, /ɪnunə/): "breakfast"

hechi (noun, /hɛtʃɪ/): "breast"

na (noun, /nə/): "brother"

afinatt (noun, /əfɪnəɾ/): "castle"

enika (noun, /ɛnikæ/): "cat"

nabizi (noun, /næbɪzɪ/): "cat"

sahas (noun, /səhæs/): "chest"

tisit (noun, /tisɪt/): "chicken"

inattapu (noun, /ɪnəɾæpʌ/): "claw"

adai (noun, /ədaɪ/): "cloud"

vit (noun, /vit/): "coconut"

as (noun, /əs/): "crime"

noughm (noun, /nɒm/): "day"

tan (noun, /tən/): "dinner"

aybazooba (noun, /ebəzʊbə/): "dog"

av (noun, /əv/): "drink"

ouna (noun, /aʊnə/): "dungeon"

su (noun, /sʌ/): "ear"

thaibai (noun, /ðaɪbaɪ/): "earth"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "egg"

aipaidash (noun, /aɪpaɪdaʃ/): "elder"

atamit (noun, /ətæmit/): "enemy"

datun (noun, /dətun/): "evening"

idafap (noun, /idəfəp/): "eye"

inainatt (noun, /ɪnaɪnəɾ/): "family"

nathatha (noun, /nəðaða/): "father"

wattinutt (noun, /wəɾɪnuɾ/): "feather"

ettid (noun, /ɛɾɪd/): "fight"

ikathal (noun, /ɪkəðəl/): "finger"

enawtt (noun, /ɛnoɾ/): "fire"

iwainis (noun, /ɪwaɪnɪs/): "fish"

ithanit (noun, /ɪðanit/): "flesh"

ittas (noun, /ɪɾəs/): "foot"

anik (noun, /ænɪk/): "forest"

sa (noun, /sə/): "fox"

efit (noun, /ɛfɪt/): "friend"

aninip (noun, /ənɪnip/): "goose"

ezanej (noun, /ɛzənɛj/): "grease"

sevatta (noun, /sɛvəɾə/): "group"

zanapawl (noun, /zənəpol/): "gulf"

tinilit (noun, /tinɪlɪt/): "hair"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "hand"

ipajuna (noun, /ɪpəjʌnə/): "hat"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "hate"

shikanim (noun, /ʃɪkənɪm/): "head"

ayzoughng (noun, /ezɒŋ/): "hill"

adep (noun, /ədɛp/): "horn"

oughmaina (noun, /ɒmaɪnə/): "horse"

sattasoot (noun, /səɾəsʊt/): "house"

ttoughtaisath (noun, /ɾɒtaɪsəð/): "inn"

shefak (noun, /ʃɛfək/): "island"

aka (noun, /əkə/): "jaw"

aibevoo (noun, /aɪbɛvʊ/): "lake"

ubushi (noun, /ubuʃɪ/): "leaf"

si (noun, /si/): "leg"

usitsaw (noun, /usɪtsəw/): "liver"

nahinuj (noun, /nəhɪnʌdʒ/): "louse"

ash (noun, /æʃ/): "love"

ttaim (noun, /ɾaɪm/): "lunch"

tukiwa (noun, /tukiwə/): "man"

jaw (noun, /jəw/): "many"

mib (noun, /mɪb/): "meal"

ning (noun, /nɪŋ/): "metal"

kad (noun, /kəd/): "mine"

fetadaj (noun, /fɛtədadʒ/): "monster"

uthi (noun, /ʌðɪ/): "moon"

ithinawva (noun, /ɪðinovə/): "morning"

oub (noun, /aʊb/): "mother"

aysoughlip (noun, /esɒlɪp/): "mountain"

dattuk (noun, /dæɾuk/): "mouth"

attu (noun, /æɾʌ/): "name"

isavayd (noun, /isəved/): "neck"

inizu (noun, /ɪnɪzu/): "night"

akaiz (noun, /əkaɪz/): "noodle"

taydattig (noun, /tedaɾɪg/): "nose"

thattaba (noun, /θəɾəbæ/): "ocean"

izi (noun, /izɪ/): "parent"

unettaip (noun, /ʌnɛɾaɪp/): "path"

anattawni (noun, /ænəɾonɪ/): "peace"

ayttatai (noun, /eɾətaɪ/): "pepper"

ttasanis (noun, /ɾəsənis/): "person"

apat (noun, /əpət/): "pie"

itti (noun, /iɾɪ/): "pig"

siduzu (noun, /sɪduzu/): "rabbit"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "rain"

besis (noun, /bɛsɪs/): "rat"

taydan (noun, /tedən/): "river"

uf (noun, /uf/): "robe"

niwatayv (noun, /niwətev/): "rock"

jagoughji (noun, /dʒəgɒdʒi/): "root"

ttayngeshad (noun, /ɾeŋɛʃəd/): "salt"

inef (noun, /ɪnɛf/): "sand"

qoughvataib (noun, /qɒvataɪb/): "seed"

ibuzusha (noun, /ɪbʌzuʃə/): "sibling"

ithayzad (noun, /iðezəd/): "sister"

mais (noun, /maɪs/): "skin"

kaydan (noun, /kedən/): "sky"

chabawtt (noun, /tʃæboɾ/): "smoke"

ngakizi (noun, /ŋəkizɪ/): "snake"

pa (noun, /pæ/): "soup"

toilachu (noun, /tɔɪlatʃu/): "star"

ayways (noun, /ewes/): "stew"

wibouvith (noun, /wibaʊvɪð/): "stomach"

afu (noun, /əfʌ/): "stone"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "stream"

livele (noun, /lɪvɛlɛ/): "sun"

nab (noun, /nəb/): "sword"

amisilay (noun, /əmɪsɪle/): "tail"

inaki (noun, /inəkɪ/): "tavern"

italapi (noun, /ɪtaləpɪ/): "thumb"

isa (noun, /ɪsə/): "tongue"

ede (noun, /ɛdɛ/): "tooth"

esayga (noun, /ɛsegə/): "tree"

ittoughti (noun, /iɾɒtɪ/): "truth"

ilabipi (noun, /ɪləbipɪ/): "uncle"

tuma (noun, /tuma/): "valley"

af (noun, /əf/): "war"

anaynatt (noun, /ənenəɾ/): "water"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "way"

api (noun, /æpɪ/): "wine"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "woman"

iti (noun, /ɪti/): "word"