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

Ittayming

Ittayming Dictionary

Pronouns

att (pronoun, /æɾ/): "he"

at (pronoun, /at/): "she"

li (pronoun, /li/): "they"

di (pronoun, /di/): "you"

shatt (pronoun, /ʃəɾ/): "we"

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

Articles

ith (article, /ɪð/): "a"

da (article, /də/): "the"

Prepositions

attunaing (preposition, /əɾunaɪŋ/): "and"

thailayl (preposition, /ðaɪlel/): "as"

ili (preposition, /ili/): "from"

athuda (preposition, /əðudə/): "in"

aysilish (preposition, /esilɪʃ/): "of"

oishetutti (preposition, /ɔɪʃɛtʌɾɪ/): "or"

iwathuk (preposition, /iwəðʌk/): "to"

aba (preposition, /əbə/): "will"

apajayta (preposition, /æpæjetə/): "with"

Numbers

avita (number, /əvɪtə/): "zero"

uwis (number, /ʌwɪs/): "one"

sinuv (number, /sɪnʌv/): "two"

afawtt (number, /əfoɾ/): "three"

esa (number, /ɛsə/): "four"

as (number, /əs/): "five"

attuday (number, /æɾʌde/): "six"

tamoughna (number, /təmɒnə/): "seven"

iha (number, /ɪhə/): "eight"

unough (number, /ʌnɒ/): "nine"

itid (number, /ɪtɪd/): "ten"

Questions

afayth (question, /æfeð/): "what"

awahayf (question, /əwəhef/): "who"

kamasaik (question, /kaməsaɪk/): "how"

soodaitai (question, /sʊdaɪtaɪ/): "why"

befana (question, /bɛfəna/): "when"

Interjections

ittett (interjection, /ɪɾɛɾ/): "hello"

atakuthay (interjection, /ətækuðe/): "goodbye"

chafa (interjection, /tʃəfə/): "hey"

atithaza (interjection, /ætiðæzə/): "bye"

manayli (interjection, /məneli/): "ouch"

edale (interjection, /ɛdəlɛ/): "wow"

sikipiz (interjection, /sikipɪz/): "uh"

thaf (interjection, /ðəf/): "er"

izin (interjection, /izin/): "um"

Adverbs

imal (adverb, /ɪməl/): "again"

jilayth (adverb, /jɪleð/): "now"

lapaitayr (adverb, /ləpaɪteɹ/): "soon"

ajij (adverb, /ədʒɪj/): "often"

ettal (adverb, /ɛɾəl/): "sometimes"

nanitab (adverb, /nænitab/): "always"

unavak (adverb, /ʌnəvək/): "never"

ayn (adverb, /en/): "seldom"

Adjectives

esayna (adjective, /ɛsenə/): "aromatic"

ipudoughn (adjective, /ipʌdɒn/): "basted"

ada (adjective, /ədə/): "big"

baitiz (adjective, /baɪtɪz/): "bitter"

itha (adjective, /iðə/): "black"

ttin (adjective, /ɾɪn/): "blue"

noughhaba (adjective, /nɒhæbə/): "brown"

daithittak (adjective, /daɪðɪɾək/): "chilled"

awni (adjective, /oni/): "cold"

oughsu (adjective, /ɒsʌ/): "curried"

shezaittitt (adjective, /ʃɛzaɪɾɪɾ/): "dark"

athetu (adjective, /aðɛtu/): "deep"

evaw (adjective, /ɛvo/): "divine"

anayt (adjective, /ənet/): "drunk"

idi (adjective, /idɪ/): "empty"

thiwattu (adjective, /θiwəɾu/): "evil"

ivivip (adjective, /ɪvivɪp/): "familiar"

vitinuz (adjective, /vɪtɪnʌz/): "fat"

ttough (adjective, /ɾɒ/): "flat"

jakai (adjective, /dʒakaɪ/): "frail"

adata (adjective, /ədətə/): "fried"

aitaim (adjective, /aɪtaɪm/): "full"

kat (adjective, /kət/): "good"

azaw (adjective, /əzo/): "green"

itusah (adjective, /ɪtʌsəh/): "grey"

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

iddu (adjective, /iɽʌ/): "hot"

lid (adjective, /lɪd/): "light"

taiwin (adjective, /taɪwɪn/): "long"

shawbal (adjective, /ʃobəl/): "loud"

epana (adjective, /ɛpanæ/): "mortal"

tav (adjective, /təv/): "mysterious"

ditt (adjective, /diɾ/): "narrow"

ittukuna (adjective, /ɪɾukunə/): "old"

paytt (adjective, /peɾ/): "orange"

tibawsaw (adjective, /tiboso/): "pungent"

attitham (adjective, /æɾiðəm/): "purple"

ashattata (adjective, /əʃəɾatə/): "quiet"

wa (adjective, /wə/): "raw"

chough (adjective, /tʃɒ/): "rectangular"

saki (adjective, /səkɪ/): "red"

wetta (adjective, /wɛɾə/): "roasted"

oughtha (adjective, /ɒðə/): "round"

ttateme (adjective, /ɾətɛmɛ/): "salty"

lala (adjective, /lələ/): "savory"

ativ (adjective, /ætiv/): "shallow"

inan (adjective, /ɪnən/): "short"

ubawn (adjective, /ubon/): "smoked"

ttoughkayt (adjective, /ɾɒket/): "sober"

ettaysib (adjective, /ɛɾesib/): "sour"

awttu (adjective, /oɾu/): "spicy"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "spiral"

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

fisatti (adjective, /fɪsəɾɪ/): "steamed"

tsama (adjective, /tsæmə/): "strange"

kitizay (adjective, /kɪtɪze/): "strong"

attash (adjective, /əɾəʃ/): "sturdy"

ihatt (adjective, /ɪhaɾ/): "sweet"

ifatt (adjective, /ɪfæɾ/): "tall"

map (adjective, /məp/): "thick"

pangi (adjective, /pəŋɪ/): "thin"

asada (adjective, /əsædə/): "warm"

side (adjective, /sidɛ/): "weak"

uwat (adjective, /uwat/): "white"

achoughtt (adjective, /əchɒɾ/): "wide"

muth (adjective, /muð/): "yellow"

ithali (adjective, /iðəlɪ/): "young"

Verbs

ji (verb, /dʒɪ/): "bake"

dalida (verb, /dalɪdæ/): "be"

thazaihi (verb, /ðəzaɪhɪ/): "belong"

avesi (verb, /əvɛsɪ/): "bite"

udattetta (verb, /udəɾɛɾæ/): "break"

bakath (verb, /bəkəð/): "burn"

jevesa (verb, /jɛvɛsə/): "come"

etatta (verb, /ɛtəɾa/): "die"

tittupi (verb, /tɪɾʌpi/): "drink"

mad (verb, /məd/): "eat"

asayjika (verb, /əsedʒikə/): "fall"

tisinga (verb, /tɪsɪŋə/): "fight"

vat (verb, /vət/): "find"

ta (verb, /tə/): "fish"

anga (verb, /əŋə/): "fly"

wa (verb, /wæ/): "frown"

ama (verb, /amə/): "go"

linath (verb, /linəð/): "growl"

kuki (verb, /kukɪ/): "hate"

bated (verb, /bætɛd/): "have"

ivasha (verb, /ivəʃa/): "hear"

ega (verb, /ɛgə/): "hide"

ananika (verb, /ənənikə/): "hold"

aketime (verb, /əkɛtɪmɛ/): "hunt"

oudoughtt (verb, /aʊdɒɾ/): "jump"

uga (verb, /ugə/): "kill"

ittewike (verb, /iɾɛwɪkɛ/): "know"

athusa (verb, /əθʌsə/): "laugh"

ttenitt (verb, /ɾɛniɾ/): "lie"

anazu (verb, /ənəzu/): "live"

tasi (verb, /təsi/): "lose"

ayp (verb, /ep/): "love"

atidu (verb, /ətɪdu/): "need"

esai (verb, /ɛsaɪ/): "own"

ugalangi (verb, /ugaləŋɪ/): "roast"

aciwi (verb, /aciwɪ/): "run"

nifatail (verb, /nɪfətaɪl/): "see"

sud (verb, /sʌd/): "sit"

tasusis (verb, /tæsusɪs/): "sleep"

naiwika (verb, /naɪwikə/): "smell"

uttate (verb, /ʌɾətɛ/): "smile"

ayh (verb, /eh/): "stand"

lavathet (verb, /ləvəðɛt/): "strike"

oughhi (verb, /ɒhi/): "swallow"

addavid (verb, /aɽəvid/): "swim"

atidutt (verb, /ətɪdʌɾ/): "taste"

nawnaygi (verb, /nonegɪ/): "throw"

itaf (verb, /itəf/): "walk"

fuzaw (verb, /fuzo/): "want"

Nouns

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "afternoon"

atou (noun, /ətaʊ/): "ale"

angidini (noun, /əŋɪdɪnɪ/): "all"

kaita (noun, /kaɪtə/): "alligator"

soughnitta (noun, /sɒnɪɾə/): "arm"

daittayn (noun, /daɪɾen/): "ash"

natha (noun, /naðə/): "aunt"

hit (noun, /hɪt/): "axe"

it (noun, /it/): "bark"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "bay"

anisa (noun, /ənɪsæ/): "beer"

anapa (noun, /ənæpa/): "beet"

bid (noun, /bɪd/): "bird"

duthoughnuth (noun, /dʌθɒnuð/): "blood"

na (noun, /nə/): "boar"

attu (noun, /əɾu/): "bone"

fisanin (noun, /fɪsənɪn/): "breakfast"

anun (noun, /ənun/): "breast"

nginini (noun, /ŋɪnini/): "brother"

tih (noun, /tɪh/): "castle"

alang (noun, /ələŋ/): "cat"

nihinu (noun, /nɪhɪnʌ/): "cat"

av (noun, /əv/): "chest"

ttithafayd (noun, /ɾɪðəfed/): "chicken"

dutab (noun, /dʌtəb/): "claw"

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

nanan (noun, /nənan/): "coconut"

lapajaw (noun, /ləpəjo/): "crime"

vena (noun, /vɛnə/): "day"

alatad (noun, /ələtəd/): "dinner"

lanoughfis (noun, /lənɒfɪs/): "dog"

eti (noun, /ɛtɪ/): "drink"

zasewi (noun, /zəsɛwi/): "dungeon"

aditaila (noun, /əditaɪlə/): "ear"

vatijad (noun, /vætijæd/): "earth"

ushaloughm (noun, /uʃəlɒm/): "egg"

gudoughn (noun, /gudɒn/): "elder"

udatitt (noun, /udətɪɾ/): "enemy"

dingoutayz (noun, /dɪŋaʊtez/): "evening"

aybiduva (noun, /ebɪdʌvə/): "eye"

nil (noun, /nɪl/): "family"

thanay (noun, /ðane/): "father"

tanat (noun, /tənət/): "feather"

aniseva (noun, /ənɪsɛvə/): "fight"

fay (noun, /fəy/): "finger"

igutatt (noun, /ɪgutəɾ/): "fire"

ba (noun, /bæ/): "fish"

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

az (noun, /əz/): "foot"

utahad (noun, /ʌtəhəd/): "forest"

agatta (noun, /ægəɾə/): "fox"

angai (noun, /əŋaɪ/): "friend"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "goose"

kithenay (noun, /kɪðɛne/): "grease"

vaida (noun, /vaɪdə/): "group"

ana (noun, /ənæ/): "gulf"

ditted (noun, /dɪɾɛd/): "hair"

inam (noun, /inəm/): "hand"

thithaitha (noun, /ðɪðaɪθə/): "hat"

etaytaja (noun, /ɛtetæjə/): "hate"

ttoulula (noun, /ɾaʊlʌlə/): "head"

dil (noun, /dil/): "hill"

ugamed (noun, /ugəmɛd/): "horn"

apa (noun, /apə/): "horse"

ih (noun, /ih/): "house"

nitaith (noun, /nɪtaɪð/): "inn"

angatisi (noun, /əŋətɪsi/): "island"

abisi (noun, /əbɪsɪ/): "jaw"

ttattasa (noun, /ɾəɾəsə/): "lake"

epa (noun, /ɛpə/): "leaf"

nailainuv (noun, /naɪlaɪnuv/): "leg"

tayni (noun, /tenɪ/): "liver"

ange (noun, /əŋɛ/): "louse"

anasa (noun, /anəsə/): "love"

alittawk (noun, /əliɾok/): "lunch"

awzayjeb (noun, /ozejɛb/): "man"

dinilayt (noun, /dinilet/): "many"

inawyitay (noun, /inoyɪte/): "meal"

isa (noun, /isə/): "metal"

thijidaj (noun, /ðidʒɪdədʒ/): "mine"

atoughn (noun, /ətɒn/): "monster"

aytingatta (noun, /etɪŋaɾæ/): "moon"

nan (noun, /nən/): "morning"

ttithitis (noun, /ɾɪðitɪs/): "mother"

ibe (noun, /ɪbɛ/): "mountain"

igough (noun, /ɪgɒ/): "mouth"

ap (noun, /əp/): "name"

asaza (noun, /əsəzə/): "neck"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "night"

watt (noun, /wæɾ/): "noodle"

af (noun, /əf/): "nose"

anifan (noun, /ænifən/): "ocean"

awupays (noun, /əwʌpes/): "parent"

aha (noun, /əhə/): "path"

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "peace"

shet (noun, /ʃɛt/): "pepper"

oughgis (noun, /ɒgɪs/): "person"

ta (noun, /tə/): "pie"

aij (noun, /aɪj/): "pig"

ta (noun, /tə/): "rabbit"

pub (noun, /pʌb/): "rain"

ttittidai (noun, /ɾɪɾɪdaɪ/): "rat"

iloudatte (noun, /ilaʊdəɾɛ/): "river"

dittetta (noun, /dɪɾɛɾə/): "robe"

sayttana (noun, /seɾənæ/): "rock"

al (noun, /əl/): "root"

bizan (noun, /bizən/): "salt"

athutt (noun, /əðuɾ/): "sand"

igimifa (noun, /ɪgɪmɪfæ/): "seed"

ili (noun, /ɪlɪ/): "sibling"

aytil (noun, /etɪl/): "sister"

siwudai (noun, /sɪwudaɪ/): "skin"

kai (noun, /kaɪ/): "sky"

mait (noun, /maɪt/): "smoke"

zunitt (noun, /zʌniɾ/): "snake"

azakaing (noun, /æzəkaɪŋ/): "soup"

an (noun, /ən/): "star"

ekikama (noun, /ɛkɪkəmə/): "stew"

ookakawa (noun, /ʊkəkəwə/): "stomach"

oughshawa (noun, /ɒʃəwə/): "stone"

kisileb (noun, /kɪsɪlɛb/): "stream"

ubanisi (noun, /ʌbənisi/): "sun"

ittaf (noun, /ɪɾəf/): "sword"

ttanuthik (noun, /ɾənʌðɪk/): "tail"

enanu (noun, /ɛnanu/): "tavern"

apishet (noun, /əpɪʃɛt/): "thumb"

zud (noun, /zud/): "tongue"

fad (noun, /fəd/): "tooth"

akitata (noun, /əkɪtətə/): "tree"

uttatep (noun, /uɾətɛp/): "truth"

satt (noun, /səɾ/): "uncle"

itataikaw (noun, /itataɪko/): "valley"

vininut (noun, /vɪnɪnʌt/): "war"

isathuz (noun, /isəðuz/): "water"

la (noun, /lə/): "way"

ilajit (noun, /ɪlæjɪt/): "wine"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "woman"

ingidel (noun, /ɪŋɪdɛl/): "word"