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

Itahu

Itahu Dictionary

Pronouns

oughwa (pronoun, /ɒwə/): "he"

oughl (pronoun, /ɒl/): "she"

at (pronoun, /ət/): "they"

til (pronoun, /tɪl/): "you"

te (pronoun, /tɛ/): "we"

chi (pronoun, /tʃɪ/): "I"

Articles

wal (article, /wəl/): "a"

katt (article, /kəɾ/): "the"

Prepositions

muttaz (preposition, /muɾæz/): "and"

edayttu (preposition, /ɛdeɾʌ/): "as"

bavik (preposition, /bəvɪk/): "from"

aittoo (preposition, /aɪɾʊ/): "in"

sa (preposition, /sə/): "of"

ttavayk (preposition, /ɾəvek/): "or"

tittattij (preposition, /tɪɾəɾɪdʒ/): "to"

zoonat (preposition, /zʊnət/): "will"

daijan (preposition, /daɪdʒæn/): "with"

Numbers

aga (number, /agə/): "zero"

kin (number, /kɪn/): "one"

athushai (number, /əðʌʃaɪ/): "two"

aditisa (number, /ədɪtisa/): "three"

aycawth (number, /ecoð/): "four"

atadu (number, /ətədʌ/): "five"

awpi (number, /opi/): "six"

zaiteb (number, /zaɪtɛb/): "seven"

ili (number, /ilɪ/): "eight"

saycha (number, /setʃə/): "nine"

palaydav (number, /pæledəv/): "ten"

Questions

sase (question, /səsɛ/): "what"

ttutiju (question, /ɾʌtɪdʒʌ/): "who"

dabana (question, /dəbænə/): "how"

epa (question, /ɛpæ/): "why"

uja (question, /ujə/): "when"

Interjections

da (interjection, /dæ/): "hello"

aynapadi (interjection, /enapədɪ/): "goodbye"

ita (interjection, /itə/): "hey"

ttawats (interjection, /ɾæwats/): "bye"

es (interjection, /ɛs/): "ouch"

eginaka (interjection, /ɛginəkə/): "wow"

chaw (interjection, /xəw/): "uh"

mumili (interjection, /mumilɪ/): "er"

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

Adverbs

att (adverb, /əɾ/): "again"

kupanutt (adverb, /kupənʌɾ/): "now"

daloinib (adverb, /dəlɔɪnɪb/): "soon"

achanatt (adverb, /atʃənəɾ/): "often"

uttudava (adverb, /ʌɾʌdəva/): "sometimes"

ttis (adverb, /ɾis/): "always"

itatha (adverb, /itæðə/): "never"

oughkin (adverb, /ɒkin/): "seldom"

Adjectives

itishabi (adjective, /ɪtɪʃəbi/): "aromatic"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "basted"

tish (adjective, /tɪʃ/): "big"

awb (adjective, /ob/): "bitter"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "black"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "blue"

azaba (adjective, /əzəbə/): "brown"

desaypi (adjective, /dɛsepɪ/): "chilled"

ttelanuz (adjective, /ɾɛlənuz/): "cold"

aha (adjective, /ahæ/): "curried"

anunitti (adjective, /ənʌnɪɾɪ/): "dark"

imaw (adjective, /imaw/): "deep"

tittina (adjective, /tɪɾɪnə/): "divine"

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

usaz (adjective, /ʌsəz/): "empty"

dat (adjective, /dət/): "evil"

celilay (adjective, /cɛlile/): "familiar"

wipais (adjective, /wipaɪs/): "fat"

li (adjective, /lɪ/): "flat"

ukizali (adjective, /ukizəlɪ/): "frail"

uttihittu (adjective, /ʌɾihɪɾu/): "fried"

zoutt (adjective, /zaʊɾ/): "full"

aygam (adjective, /egəm/): "good"

ash (adjective, /aʃ/): "green"

attattak (adjective, /æɾəɾæk/): "grey"

tuttathi (adjective, /tʌɾəðɪ/): "honest"

ishamak (adjective, /ɪʃəmək/): "hot"

azitt (adjective, /əzɪɾ/): "light"

paitayk (adjective, /paɪtek/): "long"

atti (adjective, /əɾɪ/): "loud"

boughthu (adjective, /bɒðu/): "mortal"

taitahett (adjective, /taɪtəhɛɾ/): "mysterious"

aviwa (adjective, /avɪwə/): "narrow"

chekides (adjective, /xɛkɪdɛs/): "old"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "orange"

them (adjective, /θɛm/): "pungent"

uji (adjective, /ʌjɪ/): "purple"

kat (adjective, /kət/): "quiet"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "raw"

detta (adjective, /dɛɾə/): "rectangular"

oughs (adjective, /ɒs/): "red"

kini (adjective, /kinɪ/): "roasted"

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

da (adjective, /dæ/): "salty"

utanuth (adjective, /ʌtænʌð/): "savory"

ttattayttay (adjective, /ɾəɾeɾe/): "shallow"

ew (adjective, /ɛw/): "short"

ah (adjective, /əh/): "smoked"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "sober"

ifa (adjective, /ɪfə/): "sour"

etawthem (adjective, /ɛtoðɛm/): "spicy"

ifaydai (adjective, /ifedaɪ/): "spiral"

afam (adjective, /əfəm/): "square"

ayfate (adjective, /efətɛ/): "steamed"

migutti (adjective, /mɪguɾɪ/): "strange"

aym (adjective, /em/): "strong"

anayzut (adjective, /ənezut/): "sturdy"

simusa (adjective, /sɪmusa/): "sweet"

utt (adjective, /ʌɾ/): "tall"

chiha (adjective, /tʃɪhə/): "thick"

tat (adjective, /tət/): "thin"

dilati (adjective, /dɪlætɪ/): "warm"

ttunga (adjective, /ɾuŋə/): "weak"

bawd (adjective, /bod/): "white"

aichukimi (adjective, /aɪtʃʌkɪmi/): "wide"

mayshafe (adjective, /meʃəfɛ/): "yellow"

azutawt (adjective, /æzutot/): "young"

Verbs

na (verb, /nə/): "bake"

zijis (verb, /zijis/): "be"

eg (verb, /ɛg/): "belong"

alaihash (verb, /əlaɪhəʃ/): "bite"

afimatt (verb, /əfiməɾ/): "break"

maw (verb, /mo/): "burn"

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

ttagitay (verb, /ɾəgɪte/): "die"

pittid (verb, /pɪɾɪd/): "drink"

soodin (verb, /sʊdin/): "eat"

ijitt (verb, /idʒiɾ/): "fall"

aizavad (verb, /aɪzəvəd/): "fight"

na (verb, /nə/): "find"

awthasay (verb, /oθəse/): "fish"

oughtt (verb, /ɒɾ/): "fly"

dil (verb, /dil/): "frown"

te (verb, /tɛ/): "go"

fe (verb, /fɛ/): "growl"

ata (verb, /ətə/): "hate"

wab (verb, /wab/): "have"

ettan (verb, /ɛɾən/): "hear"

ta (verb, /tə/): "hide"

usawan (verb, /ʌsəwæn/): "hold"

ttalavaws (verb, /ɾələvos/): "hunt"

elithai (verb, /ɛlɪðaɪ/): "jump"

tta (verb, /ɾa/): "kill"

thay (verb, /ðe/): "know"

sawa (verb, /sæwə/): "laugh"

sad (verb, /səd/): "lie"

ttawtha (verb, /ɾoða/): "live"

ezas (verb, /ɛzas/): "lose"

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

athay (verb, /əðe/): "need"

awet (verb, /əwɛt/): "own"

ebi (verb, /ɛbi/): "roast"

iming (verb, /imɪŋ/): "run"

tel (verb, /tɛl/): "see"

aym (verb, /em/): "sit"

iseki (verb, /isɛkɪ/): "sleep"

eta (verb, /ɛtə/): "smell"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "smile"

ttukefoughv (verb, /ɾukɛfɒv/): "stand"

asawn (verb, /æson/): "strike"

aywikad (verb, /ewɪkəd/): "swallow"

imattit (verb, /ɪməɾɪt/): "swim"

tanikatt (verb, /tænɪkæɾ/): "taste"

acha (verb, /ətʃæ/): "throw"

iwawkij (verb, /iwokij/): "walk"

athi (verb, /æðɪ/): "want"

Nouns

wal (noun, /wəl/): "afternoon"

faikadan (noun, /faɪkadən/): "ale"

lough (noun, /lɒ/): "all"

ttatta (noun, /ɾəɾə/): "alligator"

egusait (noun, /ɛgʌsaɪt/): "arm"

anettil (noun, /ənɛɾɪl/): "ash"

wisa (noun, /wisə/): "aunt"

chay (noun, /tʃe/): "axe"

kittal (noun, /kɪɾəl/): "bark"

fatt (noun, /fæɾ/): "bay"

anooday (noun, /ənʊde/): "beer"

soi (noun, /sɔɪ/): "beet"

uni (noun, /unɪ/): "bird"

adul (noun, /ədʌl/): "blood"

ttaja (noun, /ɾəjə/): "boar"

tawkittayk (noun, /tokɪɾek/): "bone"

thijettaw (noun, /θɪjɛɾo/): "breakfast"

ikal (noun, /ɪkæl/): "breast"

attuttutha (noun, /aɾuɾuðə/): "brother"

igatayla (noun, /ɪgətelə/): "castle"

ikimatt (noun, /ɪkɪməɾ/): "cat"

oothak (noun, /ʊðak/): "cat"

utattith (noun, /ʌtəɾɪð/): "chest"

attet (noun, /əɾɛt/): "chicken"

na (noun, /nə/): "claw"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "cloud"

isaliwa (noun, /ɪsəliwə/): "coconut"

asunitaw (noun, /əsʌnito/): "crime"

sish (noun, /sɪʃ/): "day"

ning (noun, /nɪŋ/): "dinner"

thuchoufoud (noun, /θʌtʃaʊfaʊd/): "dog"

ayttitai (noun, /eɾitaɪ/): "drink"

oughshanoo (noun, /ɒʃənʊ/): "dungeon"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "ear"

aygi (noun, /egɪ/): "earth"

bi (noun, /bɪ/): "egg"

kal (noun, /kəl/): "elder"

shadatin (noun, /ʃadətɪn/): "enemy"

ithi (noun, /ɪðɪ/): "evening"

azi (noun, /əzɪ/): "eye"

attattal (noun, /əɾəɾəl/): "family"

makab (noun, /mækæb/): "father"

abathan (noun, /əbaðən/): "feather"

nim (noun, /nɪm/): "fight"

afoo (noun, /əfʊ/): "finger"

aitattawn (noun, /aɪtəɾon/): "fire"

afai (noun, /əfaɪ/): "fish"

dayshita (noun, /deʃɪtə/): "flesh"

atiwou (noun, /ætiwaʊ/): "foot"

tatoodij (noun, /tətʊdidʒ/): "forest"

watough (noun, /wətɒ/): "fox"

aneda (noun, /ənɛdə/): "friend"

ayttana (noun, /eɾənæ/): "goose"

ath (noun, /əð/): "grease"

inatha (noun, /inəðə/): "group"

balu (noun, /balʌ/): "gulf"

fettivu (noun, /fɛɾivu/): "hair"

achatt (noun, /ətʃæɾ/): "hand"

elum (noun, /ɛlʌm/): "hat"

arrimak (noun, /ərɪmək/): "hate"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "head"

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

adilun (noun, /ədilun/): "horn"

aw (noun, /əw/): "horse"

kath (noun, /kəð/): "house"

kam (noun, /kam/): "inn"

ijota (noun, /ijɔtə/): "island"

ngittamiz (noun, /ŋiɾamɪz/): "jaw"

ititta (noun, /ɪtiɾə/): "lake"

youghm (noun, /yɒm/): "leaf"

az (noun, /æz/): "leg"

haykou (noun, /hekaʊ/): "liver"

pavakaw (noun, /pəvəko/): "louse"

itta (noun, /ɪɾæ/): "love"

inoughchu (noun, /inɒtʃu/): "lunch"

ahalith (noun, /əhəlɪð/): "man"

ayw (noun, /ew/): "many"

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

ttehama (noun, /ɾɛhamə/): "metal"

hanashim (noun, /hənəʃim/): "mine"

sakutad (noun, /səkʌtəd/): "monster"

itus (noun, /ɪtʌs/): "moon"

uthatul (noun, /uðətul/): "morning"

jas (noun, /jəs/): "mother"

uttih (noun, /uɾɪh/): "mountain"

igijiz (noun, /ɪgijiz/): "mouth"

etathaifi (noun, /ɛtæðaɪfɪ/): "name"

pujimi (noun, /pʌdʒɪmɪ/): "neck"

anid (noun, /ænɪd/): "night"

ki (noun, /ki/): "noodle"

is (noun, /is/): "nose"

vuwouza (noun, /vʌwaʊzæ/): "ocean"

oobu (noun, /ʊbʌ/): "parent"

tefi (noun, /tɛfi/): "path"

ipebawa (noun, /ɪpɛbəwæ/): "peace"

ipoozi (noun, /ɪpʊzɪ/): "pepper"

in (noun, /in/): "person"

thisa (noun, /ðɪsæ/): "pie"

anatt (noun, /ænəɾ/): "pig"

tiwaw (noun, /tɪwo/): "rabbit"

es (noun, /ɛs/): "rain"

eza (noun, /ɛzə/): "rat"

samad (noun, /səməd/): "river"

esinoongi (noun, /ɛsinʊŋɪ/): "robe"

tima (noun, /timə/): "rock"

talavib (noun, /təlævɪb/): "root"

makajawz (noun, /məkəjoz/): "salt"

ja (noun, /jə/): "sand"

nathi (noun, /næθɪ/): "seed"

pihuki (noun, /pɪhukɪ/): "sibling"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "sister"

at (noun, /ət/): "skin"

aloo (noun, /əlʊ/): "sky"

oitteva (noun, /ɔɪɾɛva/): "smoke"

naini (noun, /naɪnɪ/): "snake"

ive (noun, /ɪvɛ/): "soup"

ufalatt (noun, /ufæləɾ/): "star"

deda (noun, /dɛdæ/): "stew"

eta (noun, /ɛtə/): "stomach"

adin (noun, /ədɪn/): "stone"

oojawma (noun, /ʊdʒoma/): "stream"

rrinis (noun, /rɪnɪs/): "sun"

kaitane (noun, /kaɪtənɛ/): "sword"

abik (noun, /əbik/): "tail"

thadat (noun, /θədət/): "tavern"

vi (noun, /vi/): "thumb"

loo (noun, /lʊ/): "tongue"

aydeja (noun, /edɛdʒə/): "tooth"

ilak (noun, /ilæk/): "tree"

ttizinal (noun, /ɾɪzɪnəl/): "truth"

sha (noun, /ʃə/): "uncle"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "valley"

ihoilaydi (noun, /ɪhɔɪledi/): "war"

tuhab (noun, /tʌhæb/): "water"

litsoughtta (noun, /lɪtsɒɾə/): "way"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "wine"

hachi (noun, /həxi/): "woman"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "word"