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Anaditt

Anaditt Dictionary

Pronouns

tu (pronoun, /tu/): "he"

bup (pronoun, /bʌp/): "she"

ada (pronoun, /adə/): "they"

aysi (pronoun, /esɪ/): "you"

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

um (pronoun, /ʌm/): "I"

Articles

id (article, /ɪd/): "a"

fu (article, /fʌ/): "the"

Prepositions

awvitt (preposition, /ovɪɾ/): "and"

inayz (preposition, /inez/): "as"

adilal (preposition, /ədilal/): "from"

tanaynawtt (preposition, /tanenoɾ/): "in"

ap (preposition, /əp/): "of"

ezah (preposition, /ɛzəh/): "or"

ni (preposition, /ni/): "to"

ikattasa (preposition, /ikəɾəsə/): "will"

gamubiz (preposition, /gamubiz/): "with"

Numbers

takadi (number, /təkadɪ/): "zero"

natha (number, /nəðə/): "one"

atso (number, /ətsɔ/): "two"

us (number, /ʌs/): "three"

ain (number, /aɪn/): "four"

atouwough (number, /ətaʊwɒ/): "five"

lenang (number, /lɛnaŋ/): "six"

poughsuje (number, /pɒsʌdʒɛ/): "seven"

ttaydd (number, /ɾeɽ/): "eight"

tuwawa (number, /tʌwəwa/): "nine"

idai (number, /ɪdaɪ/): "ten"

Questions

awtasoughtha (question, /otəsɒðə/): "what"

nininaz (question, /nɪnɪnəz/): "who"

itaz (question, /itəz/): "how"

laja (question, /lədʒa/): "why"

wajaiba (question, /wəjaɪbə/): "when"

Interjections

izay (interjection, /ize/): "hello"

itushu (interjection, /itʌʃʌ/): "goodbye"

inatayg (interjection, /ɪnəteg/): "hey"

esoughtathi (interjection, /ɛsɒtəðɪ/): "bye"

unananu (interjection, /unənənʌ/): "ouch"

tsaped (interjection, /tsəpɛd/): "wow"

ayt (interjection, /et/): "uh"

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

asa (interjection, /əsə/): "um"

Adverbs

aysi (adverb, /esɪ/): "again"

il (adverb, /ɪl/): "now"

itititt (adverb, /itɪtɪɾ/): "soon"

da (adverb, /də/): "often"

lag (adverb, /ləg/): "sometimes"

ath (adverb, /æθ/): "always"

ette (adverb, /ɛɾɛ/): "never"

athu (adverb, /əðu/): "seldom"

Adjectives

aimafaytsai (adjective, /aɪməfetsaɪ/): "aromatic"

siku (adjective, /sɪku/): "basted"

itisawz (adjective, /ɪtɪsoz/): "big"

tepa (adjective, /tɛpæ/): "bitter"

anigatt (adjective, /ənɪgəɾ/): "black"

oughsati (adjective, /ɒsatɪ/): "blue"

adittainai (adjective, /ədɪɾaɪnaɪ/): "brown"

zivai (adjective, /zɪvaɪ/): "chilled"

oukana (adjective, /aʊkæna/): "cold"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "curried"

oughzalut (adjective, /ɒzəlut/): "dark"

dayz (adjective, /dez/): "deep"

aysatt (adjective, /esəɾ/): "divine"

nub (adjective, /nub/): "drunk"

midaw (adjective, /mɪdo/): "empty"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "evil"

soov (adjective, /sʊv/): "familiar"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "fat"

loomaja (adjective, /lʊmajə/): "flat"

oovulo (adjective, /ʊvulɔ/): "frail"

attepaz (adjective, /aɾɛpəz/): "fried"

awa (adjective, /əwa/): "full"

zafood (adjective, /zəfʊd/): "good"

na (adjective, /na/): "green"

ag (adjective, /æg/): "grey"

um (adjective, /um/): "honest"

oughngachushi (adjective, /ɒŋætʃuʃi/): "hot"

abipiva (adjective, /əbipɪvə/): "light"

aniz (adjective, /ənɪz/): "long"

wough (adjective, /wɒ/): "loud"

ajuttis (adjective, /ədʒʌɾɪs/): "mortal"

inetatt (adjective, /ɪnɛtəɾ/): "mysterious"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "narrow"

isa (adjective, /ɪsə/): "old"

zafoughma (adjective, /zəfɒmə/): "orange"

inevathe (adjective, /ɪnɛvəðɛ/): "pungent"

ek (adjective, /ɛk/): "purple"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "quiet"

wasida (adjective, /wəsɪdə/): "raw"

ita (adjective, /ɪtæ/): "rectangular"

ahatit (adjective, /əhətɪt/): "red"

fay (adjective, /fe/): "roasted"

as (adjective, /æs/): "round"

nattazi (adjective, /nəɾæzɪ/): "salty"

azadami (adjective, /əzədamɪ/): "savory"

ttil (adjective, /ɾɪl/): "shallow"

ukais (adjective, /ʌkaɪs/): "short"

tha (adjective, /ðə/): "smoked"

numough (adjective, /nʌmɒ/): "sober"

ttabay (adjective, /ɾabe/): "sour"

nith (adjective, /nɪð/): "spicy"

tizit (adjective, /tɪzit/): "spiral"

ak (adjective, /ak/): "square"

sukittang (adjective, /sukɪɾəŋ/): "steamed"

ab (adjective, /əb/): "strange"

ana (adjective, /ənæ/): "strong"

aba (adjective, /əbə/): "sturdy"

tili (adjective, /tili/): "sweet"

jiw (adjective, /jɪw/): "tall"

nazati (adjective, /nəzəti/): "thick"

be (adjective, /bɛ/): "thin"

kakaytha (adjective, /kəkeðə/): "warm"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "weak"

oughtavif (adjective, /ɒtəvɪf/): "white"

uhan (adjective, /uhən/): "wide"

uditt (adjective, /udiɾ/): "yellow"

say (adjective, /se/): "young"

Verbs

atini (verb, /ətini/): "bake"

ttisu (verb, /ɾɪsu/): "be"

na (verb, /na/): "belong"

akifoughtta (verb, /əkɪfɒɾa/): "bite"

thitanat (verb, /ðitænət/): "break"

adunu (verb, /ədʌnu/): "burn"

vepattak (verb, /vɛpəɾæk/): "come"

ttuda (verb, /ɾuda/): "die"

ttu (verb, /ɾu/): "drink"

shoozaysu (verb, /ʃʊzesu/): "eat"

leha (verb, /lɛhæ/): "fall"

ivasud (verb, /ɪvasud/): "fight"

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

japid (verb, /dʒæpɪd/): "fish"

adina (verb, /ədɪnə/): "fly"

idaku (verb, /idəkʌ/): "frown"

aittattiha (verb, /aɪɾəɾɪha/): "go"

asu (verb, /əsʌ/): "growl"

ejozin (verb, /ɛjɔzɪn/): "hate"

tamittip (verb, /təmɪɾɪp/): "have"

chatupoo (verb, /tʃətʌpʊ/): "hear"

amututt (verb, /æmʌtʌɾ/): "hide"

aniwaita (verb, /ənɪwaɪtə/): "hold"

az (verb, /əz/): "hunt"

ttuthangin (verb, /ɾʌðəŋɪn/): "jump"

asavan (verb, /əsəvan/): "kill"

ahili (verb, /əhɪlɪ/): "know"

na (verb, /næ/): "laugh"

awnis (verb, /onɪs/): "lie"

patta (verb, /pəɾə/): "live"

ka (verb, /kə/): "lose"

nitus (verb, /nitus/): "love"

ttaineh (verb, /ɾaɪnɛh/): "need"

ganaisa (verb, /gənaɪsə/): "own"

aynezum (verb, /enɛzum/): "roast"

oughta (verb, /ɒtə/): "run"

ugi (verb, /ʌgɪ/): "see"

ayngat (verb, /eŋæt/): "sit"

chajayttas (verb, /tʃæjeɾəs/): "sleep"

ttimas (verb, /ɾɪməs/): "smell"

amiz (verb, /əmiz/): "smile"

pitayt (verb, /pɪtet/): "stand"

hay (verb, /he/): "strike"

awnaw (verb, /onæw/): "swallow"

en (verb, /ɛn/): "swim"

tta (verb, /ɾæ/): "taste"

pi (verb, /pɪ/): "throw"

apinuba (verb, /əpɪnʌba/): "walk"

afi (verb, /əfɪ/): "want"

Nouns

ji (noun, /dʒɪ/): "afternoon"

ayjat (noun, /ejæt/): "ale"

na (noun, /nə/): "all"

ithun (noun, /iθʌn/): "alligator"

attalayl (noun, /əɾəlel/): "arm"

oughvithana (noun, /ɒvɪθənə/): "ash"

apiwathu (noun, /æpiwəðu/): "aunt"

athinitt (noun, /aðinɪɾ/): "axe"

tishathaw (noun, /tiʃəðo/): "bark"

ad (noun, /əd/): "bay"

ilatt (noun, /iləɾ/): "beer"

italabu (noun, /italæbʌ/): "beet"

ja (noun, /jə/): "bird"

kawa (noun, /kəwæ/): "blood"

ikaith (noun, /ikaɪð/): "boar"

akough (noun, /əkɒ/): "bone"

ditte (noun, /diɾɛ/): "breakfast"

ishaisud (noun, /ɪʃaɪsʌd/): "breast"

gaw (noun, /go/): "brother"

daf (noun, /dəf/): "castle"

saka (noun, /sakə/): "cat"

usikitoo (noun, /usɪkitʊ/): "cat"

nayttanil (noun, /neɾənil/): "chest"

zazinaitt (noun, /zəzɪnaɪɾ/): "chicken"

alitt (noun, /ælɪɾ/): "claw"

panala (noun, /pənəlæ/): "cloud"

hitunak (noun, /hɪtunək/): "coconut"

alatsuz (noun, /ælətsʌz/): "crime"

thavunu (noun, /ðævunu/): "day"

ithoughttatt (noun, /ɪðɒɾəɾ/): "dinner"

thu (noun, /ðu/): "dog"

ufusoutt (noun, /ʌfʌsaʊɾ/): "drink"

lathatta (noun, /ləðəɾə/): "dungeon"

aihaww (noun, /aɪhow/): "ear"

bigaw (noun, /bɪgəw/): "earth"

piloiwi (noun, /pɪlɔɪwɪ/): "egg"

aki (noun, /aki/): "elder"

dinitaw (noun, /dɪnɪto/): "enemy"

nadap (noun, /nədəp/): "evening"

bajasu (noun, /bæjəsu/): "eye"

satanay (noun, /sətane/): "family"

attain (noun, /əɾaɪn/): "father"

uth (noun, /uð/): "feather"

az (noun, /əz/): "fight"

awttittuth (noun, /oɾɪɾuð/): "finger"

ngaittam (noun, /ŋaɪɾəm/): "fire"

ttattalay (noun, /ɾəɾəle/): "fish"

ttungangay (noun, /ɾuŋəŋe/): "flesh"

af (noun, /əf/): "foot"

maynad (noun, /menəd/): "forest"

madakim (noun, /madəkim/): "fox"

ngad (noun, /ŋəd/): "friend"

takaziw (noun, /təkazɪw/): "goose"

bailefough (noun, /baɪlɛfɒ/): "grease"

pin (noun, /pin/): "group"

lai (noun, /laɪ/): "gulf"

daywayd (noun, /dewed/): "hair"

dinough (noun, /dɪnɒ/): "hand"

ettitha (noun, /ɛɾiðə/): "hat"

emiboughza (noun, /ɛmɪbɒzə/): "hate"

tasen (noun, /təsɛn/): "head"

man (noun, /mən/): "hill"

pu (noun, /pʌ/): "horn"

anoo (noun, /ənʊ/): "horse"

apaittel (noun, /əpaɪɾɛl/): "house"

aipattaf (noun, /aɪpəɾəf/): "inn"

aw (noun, /əw/): "island"

ettu (noun, /ɛɾu/): "jaw"

hufayt (noun, /hʌfet/): "lake"

ati (noun, /ətɪ/): "leaf"

natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "leg"

atis (noun, /ətɪs/): "liver"

kipiba (noun, /kipɪbə/): "louse"

udiz (noun, /ʌdiz/): "love"

initawfi (noun, /ɪnɪtofɪ/): "lunch"

ulanuhai (noun, /ulənʌhaɪ/): "man"

keh (noun, /kɛh/): "many"

ashach (noun, /əʃatʃ/): "meal"

anu (noun, /ənʌ/): "metal"

hapa (noun, /hæpə/): "mine"

lattetha (noun, /ləɾɛðæ/): "monster"

isut (noun, /isʌt/): "moon"

ij (noun, /ij/): "morning"

wa (noun, /wæ/): "mother"

ngivis (noun, /ŋɪvɪs/): "mountain"

udah (noun, /udəh/): "mouth"

attaj (noun, /aɾəj/): "name"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "neck"

satta (noun, /səɾə/): "night"

awwa (noun, /owæ/): "noodle"

awpunaichi (noun, /opunaɪtʃɪ/): "nose"

kaytitaw (noun, /ketɪtəw/): "ocean"

be (noun, /bɛ/): "parent"

kuthanin (noun, /kuθənin/): "path"

attailim (noun, /əɾaɪlim/): "peace"

kaha (noun, /kahə/): "pepper"

etti (noun, /ɛɾi/): "person"

zilawn (noun, /zɪlon/): "pie"

hahana (noun, /həhənæ/): "pig"

es (noun, /ɛs/): "rabbit"

ipil (noun, /ipɪl/): "rain"

thitounak (noun, /ðɪtaʊnək/): "rat"

seti (noun, /sɛtɪ/): "river"

aw (noun, /əw/): "robe"

oughbizata (noun, /ɒbɪzatə/): "rock"

ttine (noun, /ɾɪnɛ/): "root"

oungi (noun, /aʊŋɪ/): "salt"

awvi (noun, /ovɪ/): "sand"

ayfettitu (noun, /efɛɾɪtu/): "seed"

na (noun, /na/): "sibling"

udooja (noun, /ʌdʊjə/): "sister"

oothawn (noun, /ʊðon/): "skin"

ivite (noun, /ivitɛ/): "sky"

ttida (noun, /ɾɪdə/): "smoke"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "snake"

uveth (noun, /uvɛð/): "soup"

iti (noun, /ɪtɪ/): "star"

ayngaw (noun, /eŋo/): "stew"

ga (noun, /gæ/): "stomach"

ayhem (noun, /ehɛm/): "stone"

nip (noun, /nɪp/): "stream"

aywisasa (noun, /ewisæsə/): "sun"

tutt (noun, /tʌɾ/): "sword"

unimes (noun, /ʌnɪmɛs/): "tail"

ngili (noun, /ŋɪlɪ/): "tavern"

nittan (noun, /nɪɾan/): "thumb"

matti (noun, /mæɾɪ/): "tongue"

aku (noun, /əkʌ/): "tooth"

dait (noun, /daɪt/): "tree"

aizizathi (noun, /aɪzɪzəθi/): "truth"

imukoilaw (noun, /ɪmukɔɪlo/): "uncle"

za (noun, /zə/): "valley"

thoi (noun, /θɔɪ/): "war"

dattidat (noun, /dəɾɪdət/): "water"

ananuzi (noun, /ænənʌzɪ/): "way"

dishay (noun, /dɪʃe/): "wine"

attaysal (noun, /əɾesəl/): "woman"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "word"