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Avitta

Avitta Dictionary

Pronouns

isi (pronoun, /ɪsi/): "he"

da (pronoun, /də/): "she"

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

vif (pronoun, /vɪf/): "you"

ada (pronoun, /ædə/): "we"

ichu (pronoun, /itʃu/): "I"

Articles

at (article, /ət/): "a"

tag (article, /təg/): "the"

Prepositions

alaytamoo (preposition, /əletəmʊ/): "and"

oughzidut (preposition, /ɒzɪdʌt/): "as"

ainatoutt (preposition, /aɪnətaʊɾ/): "from"

thattawoughth (preposition, /ðəɾəwɒð/): "in"

aipinen (preposition, /aɪpɪnɛn/): "of"

oughtt (preposition, /ɒɾ/): "or"

aig (preposition, /aɪg/): "to"

ttaysough (preposition, /ɾesɒ/): "will"

tta (preposition, /ɾə/): "with"

Numbers

awgoughttam (number, /ogɒɾam/): "zero"

athathaz (number, /əðæðəz/): "one"

ttapatat (number, /ɾəpətət/): "two"

van (number, /vən/): "three"

oughne (number, /ɒnɛ/): "four"

aitub (number, /aɪtub/): "five"

etama (number, /ɛtama/): "six"

anunu (number, /ənʌnu/): "seven"

isouwil (number, /ɪsaʊwil/): "eight"

azifis (number, /əzɪfɪs/): "nine"

atid (number, /ətid/): "ten"

Questions

uh (question, /uh/): "what"

tayha (question, /tehə/): "who"

tishati (question, /tɪʃətɪ/): "how"

amisam (question, /əmisəm/): "why"

pa (question, /pə/): "when"

Interjections

adit (interjection, /adit/): "hello"

tukawthav (interjection, /tʌkoðəv/): "goodbye"

neli (interjection, /nɛlɪ/): "hey"

nis (interjection, /nɪs/): "bye"

aqaki (interjection, /aqəkɪ/): "ouch"

dditaitta (interjection, /ɽɪtaɪɾə/): "wow"

ifidun (interjection, /ɪfidun/): "uh"

kookit (interjection, /kʊkɪt/): "er"

adavas (interjection, /ədəvəs/): "um"

Adverbs

achoithen (adverb, /ətʃɔɪðɛn/): "again"

kanittan (adverb, /kənɪɾən/): "now"

lufattu (adverb, /lufəɾu/): "soon"

vaw (adverb, /vəw/): "often"

ejasha (adverb, /ɛjəʃə/): "sometimes"

saziduw (adverb, /səziduw/): "always"

falali (adverb, /fələlɪ/): "never"

ih (adverb, /ih/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ta (adjective, /tə/): "aromatic"

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

imawdayda (adjective, /imodedə/): "big"

ati (adjective, /ətɪ/): "bitter"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "black"

aynaf (adjective, /enəf/): "blue"

dipi (adjective, /dɪpi/): "brown"

tittath (adjective, /tɪɾəð/): "chilled"

ij (adjective, /idʒ/): "cold"

banatta (adjective, /bənəɾə/): "curried"

tin (adjective, /tin/): "dark"

nifoughna (adjective, /nifɒnə/): "deep"

nough (adjective, /nɒ/): "divine"

kut (adjective, /kʌt/): "drunk"

shittiha (adjective, /ʃɪɾihə/): "empty"

az (adjective, /æz/): "evil"

an (adjective, /æn/): "familiar"

nisa (adjective, /nɪsæ/): "fat"

thaykiv (adjective, /θekɪv/): "flat"

bi (adjective, /bi/): "frail"

ethashel (adjective, /ɛðəʃɛl/): "fried"

atha (adjective, /əθə/): "full"

adatawi (adjective, /ədætəwɪ/): "good"

athetta (adjective, /aðɛɾə/): "green"

wa (adjective, /wə/): "grey"

upak (adjective, /upək/): "honest"

iv (adjective, /ɪv/): "hot"

ttun (adjective, /ɾun/): "light"

da (adjective, /də/): "long"

ati (adjective, /æti/): "loud"

ittanu (adjective, /iɾənʌ/): "mortal"

oughbithaing (adjective, /ɒbɪðaɪŋ/): "mysterious"

ifasay (adjective, /ɪfase/): "narrow"

tawnuv (adjective, /tonʌv/): "old"

lithaw (adjective, /lɪθo/): "orange"

utuwap (adjective, /ʌtuwəp/): "pungent"

imaytam (adjective, /imetəm/): "purple"

oughpin (adjective, /ɒpin/): "quiet"

azayzais (adjective, /əzezaɪs/): "raw"

attaz (adjective, /əɾəz/): "rectangular"

nasutou (adjective, /nəsʌtaʊ/): "red"

al (adjective, /əl/): "roasted"

akunifa (adjective, /əkunifa/): "round"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "salty"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "savory"

adafai (adjective, /ədəfaɪ/): "shallow"

ina (adjective, /ina/): "short"

elaysup (adjective, /ɛlesʌp/): "smoked"

inab (adjective, /ɪnæb/): "sober"

isithuch (adjective, /ɪsɪðutʃ/): "sour"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "spicy"

sazett (adjective, /sæzɛɾ/): "spiral"

kayna (adjective, /kenə/): "square"

anawhad (adjective, /ənohæd/): "steamed"

outtaimayp (adjective, /aʊɾaɪmep/): "strange"

ttayttakish (adjective, /ɾeɾakɪʃ/): "strong"

ttisenam (adjective, /ɾɪsɛnam/): "sturdy"

alaw (adjective, /əlo/): "sweet"

ahap (adjective, /æhəp/): "tall"

nasak (adjective, /nəsək/): "thick"

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

diwat (adjective, /diwət/): "warm"

dattati (adjective, /dəɾætɪ/): "weak"

itawtaw (adjective, /itoto/): "white"

ettadd (adjective, /ɛɾaɽ/): "wide"

oughma (adjective, /ɒmə/): "yellow"

izatti (adjective, /ɪzəɾɪ/): "young"

Verbs

ipang (verb, /ɪpəŋ/): "bake"

efatiw (verb, /ɛfætɪw/): "be"

senasia (verb, /sɛnæʒə/): "belong"

anough (verb, /ənɒ/): "bite"

dat (verb, /dæt/): "break"

kuttawfi (verb, /kuɾofi/): "burn"

ithuva (verb, /ɪðuvə/): "come"

ilu (verb, /ɪlu/): "die"

eta (verb, /ɛtə/): "drink"

atti (verb, /əɾɪ/): "eat"

ati (verb, /əti/): "fall"

an (verb, /ən/): "fight"

fasezi (verb, /fəsɛzi/): "find"

cu (verb, /cʌ/): "fish"

am (verb, /əm/): "fly"

aynahatt (verb, /enəhəɾ/): "frown"

esaidatt (verb, /ɛsaɪdəɾ/): "go"

uditt (verb, /udɪɾ/): "growl"

tinad (verb, /tɪnəd/): "hate"

agi (verb, /əgi/): "have"

naw (verb, /no/): "hear"

fumo (verb, /fumɔ/): "hide"

nak (verb, /nək/): "hold"

tichatt (verb, /tɪtʃəɾ/): "hunt"

aizizi (verb, /aɪzɪzɪ/): "jump"

ab (verb, /əb/): "kill"

iv (verb, /iv/): "know"

ikaytt (verb, /ikeɾ/): "laugh"

akalaj (verb, /əkəladʒ/): "lie"

poughn (verb, /pɒn/): "live"

taivuttitt (verb, /taɪvʌɾɪɾ/): "lose"

enafam (verb, /ɛnæfæm/): "love"

ttoufan (verb, /ɾaʊfən/): "need"

ifil (verb, /ifɪl/): "own"

udaym (verb, /ʌdem/): "roast"

aythuwaga (verb, /eðuwəgə/): "run"

aymat (verb, /emat/): "see"

zik (verb, /zɪk/): "sit"

naloughj (verb, /nəlɒdʒ/): "sleep"

oughmouta (verb, /ɒmaʊtə/): "smell"

oughn (verb, /ɒn/): "smile"

itakisha (verb, /itəkiʃæ/): "stand"

didit (verb, /dɪdɪt/): "strike"

udag (verb, /udəg/): "swallow"

ithoughf (verb, /ɪθɒf/): "swim"

ttiwa (verb, /ɾɪwə/): "taste"

nad (verb, /nəd/): "throw"

isipad (verb, /ɪsɪpæd/): "walk"

ttataga (verb, /ɾætəgə/): "want"

Nouns

anough (noun, /ənɒ/): "afternoon"

am (noun, /am/): "ale"

daima (noun, /daɪmə/): "all"

ijathan (noun, /ɪjaðən/): "alligator"

kattathath (noun, /kəɾəðæð/): "arm"

an (noun, /ən/): "ash"

ttattat (noun, /ɾəɾət/): "aunt"

ad (noun, /æd/): "axe"

apelayd (noun, /apɛled/): "bark"

unikatti (noun, /unikæɾɪ/): "bay"

ainapal (noun, /aɪnəpəl/): "beer"

al (noun, /əl/): "beet"

uttatt (noun, /uɾəɾ/): "bird"

isha (noun, /ɪʃa/): "blood"

azata (noun, /əzəta/): "boar"

ittayt (noun, /ɪɾet/): "bone"

esadim (noun, /ɛsədɪm/): "breakfast"

siva (noun, /siva/): "breast"

umaneloo (noun, /umənɛlʊ/): "brother"

ttoughdisa (noun, /ɾɒdɪsə/): "castle"

safade (noun, /səfədɛ/): "cat"

zoughdattil (noun, /zɒdəɾil/): "cat"

itteni (noun, /ɪɾɛni/): "chest"

atta (noun, /əɾa/): "chicken"

aj (noun, /əj/): "claw"

ichen (noun, /ɪtʃɛn/): "cloud"

toon (noun, /tʊn/): "coconut"

nama (noun, /nəmə/): "crime"

aidan (noun, /aɪdən/): "day"

ttith (noun, /ɾɪθ/): "dinner"

awthaylupa (noun, /oðelupæ/): "dog"

uzatti (noun, /ʌzaɾi/): "drink"

nil (noun, /nɪl/): "dungeon"

nazisul (noun, /nəzɪsul/): "ear"

itay (noun, /ɪte/): "earth"

ttitta (noun, /ɾiɾə/): "egg"

kabungih (noun, /kəbʌŋɪh/): "elder"

jitt (noun, /dʒiɾ/): "enemy"

awapuka (noun, /əwəpʌkə/): "evening"

wawd (noun, /wod/): "eye"

lasi (noun, /læsi/): "family"

ayd (noun, /ed/): "father"

na (noun, /nə/): "feather"

oughni (noun, /ɒni/): "fight"

arratagi (noun, /ərətəgɪ/): "finger"

ekeduma (noun, /ɛkɛdʌmæ/): "fire"

itaytathe (noun, /ɪtetəðɛ/): "fish"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "flesh"

azathi (noun, /æzəθɪ/): "foot"

maychi (noun, /metʃɪ/): "forest"

vawse (noun, /vosɛ/): "fox"

aylittud (noun, /elɪɾud/): "friend"

nouvebiy (noun, /naʊvɛbiy/): "goose"

aizigana (noun, /aɪzɪgənə/): "grease"

din (noun, /dɪn/): "group"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "gulf"

nawki (noun, /nokɪ/): "hair"

aba (noun, /əbæ/): "hand"

ainathou (noun, /aɪnəðaʊ/): "hat"

thaitawda (noun, /ðaɪtodə/): "hate"

atsipun (noun, /ətsɪpun/): "head"

pun (noun, /pʌn/): "hill"

isafu (noun, /ɪsæfʌ/): "horn"

ettih (noun, /ɛɾih/): "horse"

usawd (noun, /ʌsod/): "house"

iwa (noun, /iwə/): "inn"

attaf (noun, /aɾəf/): "island"

kubidi (noun, /kʌbɪdɪ/): "jaw"

paka (noun, /pəkə/): "lake"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "leaf"

ttounisus (noun, /ɾaʊnɪsʌs/): "leg"

hiw (noun, /hiw/): "liver"

tak (noun, /tək/): "louse"

ibithay (noun, /ɪbiðe/): "love"

yaip (noun, /yaɪp/): "lunch"

ttilon (noun, /ɾɪlɔn/): "man"

itapattay (noun, /ɪtəpæɾe/): "many"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "meal"

zasinga (noun, /zəsiŋə/): "metal"

tahuwai (noun, /təhʌwaɪ/): "mine"

atay (noun, /æte/): "monster"

ayfisi (noun, /efisɪ/): "moon"

asisepu (noun, /asɪsɛpu/): "morning"

sakitin (noun, /səkɪtɪn/): "mother"

zitanga (noun, /zɪtəŋə/): "mountain"

juthuhi (noun, /juðuhɪ/): "mouth"

dab (noun, /dəb/): "name"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "neck"

isiv (noun, /ɪsɪv/): "night"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "noodle"

masatt (noun, /məsəɾ/): "nose"

anafid (noun, /ənafid/): "ocean"

ikett (noun, /ɪkɛɾ/): "parent"

natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "path"

asi (noun, /əsɪ/): "peace"

rrawi (noun, /rəwi/): "pepper"

falu (noun, /fəlu/): "person"

saize (noun, /saɪzɛ/): "pie"

usasatt (noun, /usəsəɾ/): "pig"

athunga (noun, /əðʌŋə/): "rabbit"

ish (noun, /iʃ/): "rain"

sawjuh (noun, /sojʌh/): "rat"

evuvaga (noun, /ɛvʌvəgə/): "river"

isettoughk (noun, /ɪsɛɾɒk/): "robe"

da (noun, /dæ/): "rock"

ittettishi (noun, /iɾɛɾɪʃɪ/): "root"

itattoo (noun, /itæɾʊ/): "salt"

akechus (noun, /əkɛchus/): "sand"

aven (noun, /avɛn/): "seed"

lanit (noun, /lənɪt/): "sibling"

tilati (noun, /tɪlæti/): "sister"

ifum (noun, /ɪfum/): "skin"

nami (noun, /nəmi/): "sky"

ih (noun, /ɪh/): "smoke"

al (noun, /al/): "snake"

oidataka (noun, /ɔɪdatəkə/): "soup"

latt (noun, /laɾ/): "star"

es (noun, /ɛs/): "stew"

ttaz (noun, /ɾæz/): "stomach"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "stone"

nanai (noun, /nənaɪ/): "stream"

tathe (noun, /taðɛ/): "sun"

ttatawla (noun, /ɾætolə/): "sword"

inid (noun, /ɪnɪd/): "tail"

aziv (noun, /əzɪv/): "tavern"

dilitib (noun, /dɪlɪtib/): "thumb"

natoughdi (noun, /nætɒdi/): "tongue"

ttittala (noun, /ɾɪɾəlæ/): "tooth"

isuga (noun, /isugə/): "tree"

aziday (noun, /əzɪde/): "truth"

izumin (noun, /ɪzumin/): "uncle"

ananayfa (noun, /ənənefæ/): "valley"

mathih (noun, /məðih/): "war"

amiwai (noun, /əmɪwaɪ/): "water"

mittifa (noun, /mɪɾɪfə/): "way"

zugattat (noun, /zugəɾat/): "wine"

hiboumai (noun, /hibaʊmaɪ/): "woman"

aitt (noun, /aɪɾ/): "word"