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Language Generator

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

Oughzuli

Oughzuli Dictionary

Pronouns

aydu (pronoun, /edu/): "he"

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

ttaw (pronoun, /ɾəw/): "they"

aws (pronoun, /os/): "you"

aisaw (pronoun, /aɪso/): "we"

an (pronoun, /ən/): "I"

Articles

da (article, /də/): "a"

li (article, /lɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

hatha (preposition, /həðə/): "and"

lala (preposition, /lələ/): "as"

payzayl (preposition, /pezel/): "from"

ufaythana (preposition, /ʌfeðæna/): "in"

loub (preposition, /laʊb/): "of"

aihan (preposition, /aɪhən/): "or"

tipa (preposition, /tɪpa/): "to"

thasa (preposition, /ðasə/): "will"

kuwa (preposition, /kuwə/): "with"

Numbers

att (number, /əɾ/): "zero"

nadalas (number, /nədələs/): "one"

na (number, /nə/): "two"

uji (number, /ʌjɪ/): "three"

iva (number, /ivə/): "four"

vattitsaj (number, /vaɾitsədʒ/): "five"

sivab (number, /sɪvəb/): "six"

kaz (number, /kəz/): "seven"

an (number, /ən/): "eight"

lish (number, /lɪʃ/): "nine"

naitama (number, /naɪtəmə/): "ten"

Questions

nouvaidun (question, /naʊvaɪdʌn/): "what"

atin (question, /ətɪn/): "who"

dakasa (question, /dəkəsə/): "how"

in (question, /ɪn/): "why"

enattu (question, /ɛnəɾʌ/): "when"

Interjections

fat (interjection, /fət/): "hello"

ish (interjection, /iʃ/): "goodbye"

liti (interjection, /litɪ/): "hey"

tta (interjection, /ɾə/): "bye"

kijeth (interjection, /kijɛð/): "ouch"

ijoughkah (interjection, /ɪdʒɒkəh/): "wow"

ousanaku (interjection, /aʊsənəkʌ/): "uh"

thookad (interjection, /ðʊkəd/): "er"

atip (interjection, /ætɪp/): "um"

Adverbs

ata (adverb, /ətə/): "again"

nutha (adverb, /nuðə/): "now"

inashupa (adverb, /inəʃʌpə/): "soon"

imishuha (adverb, /imiʃuhə/): "often"

duvidu (adverb, /dʌvidu/): "sometimes"

joovakitt (adverb, /dʒʊvækɪɾ/): "always"

soott (adverb, /sʊɾ/): "never"

ifaythigi (adverb, /ɪfeðɪgɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tudaw (adjective, /tudo/): "aromatic"

ananat (adjective, /ənənæt/): "basted"

elettayni (adjective, /ɛlɛɾeni/): "big"

patud (adjective, /patʌd/): "bitter"

it (adjective, /it/): "black"

adawg (adjective, /ədog/): "blue"

ita (adjective, /itə/): "brown"

dacaj (adjective, /dəcəj/): "chilled"

an (adjective, /ən/): "cold"

alaiminga (adjective, /əlaɪmiŋə/): "curried"

izag (adjective, /ɪzəg/): "dark"

ttinili (adjective, /ɾɪnilɪ/): "deep"

lazihi (adjective, /ləzɪhɪ/): "divine"

afatayts (adjective, /əfətets/): "drunk"

uthasiki (adjective, /uðasɪkɪ/): "empty"

desi (adjective, /dɛsi/): "evil"

nattitta (adjective, /nəɾɪɾə/): "familiar"

iti (adjective, /ɪtɪ/): "fat"

akema (adjective, /əkɛmə/): "flat"

vawpa (adjective, /vopa/): "frail"

wisad (adjective, /wɪsəd/): "fried"

ifawa (adjective, /ifəwə/): "full"

fattai (adjective, /fəɾaɪ/): "good"

at (adjective, /æt/): "green"

azabu (adjective, /əzæbʌ/): "grey"

oin (adjective, /ɔɪn/): "honest"

ittathaytt (adjective, /ɪɾəðeɾ/): "hot"

bat (adjective, /bət/): "light"

tous (adjective, /taʊs/): "long"

shi (adjective, /ʃi/): "loud"

tuka (adjective, /tukə/): "mortal"

chattuttu (adjective, /chəɾʌɾu/): "mysterious"

awa (adjective, /əwə/): "narrow"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "old"

ttase (adjective, /ɾəsɛ/): "orange"

jasi (adjective, /dʒəsɪ/): "pungent"

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "purple"

amijaw (adjective, /əmɪdʒo/): "quiet"

ttadiz (adjective, /ɾədɪz/): "raw"

thushiwu (adjective, /ðʌʃɪwu/): "rectangular"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "red"

tattoottaf (adjective, /təɾʊɾəf/): "roasted"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "round"

wish (adjective, /wiʃ/): "salty"

jap (adjective, /dʒəp/): "savory"

itatta (adjective, /itaɾə/): "shallow"

as (adjective, /æs/): "short"

afasawh (adjective, /afəsoh/): "smoked"

tinafa (adjective, /tɪnəfə/): "sober"

tted (adjective, /ɾɛd/): "sour"

ttas (adjective, /ɾəs/): "spicy"

oughttelu (adjective, /ɒɾɛlʌ/): "spiral"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "square"

ainathali (adjective, /aɪnəðəli/): "steamed"

tuvatal (adjective, /tʌvətəl/): "strange"

zafaykitt (adjective, /zəfekiɾ/): "strong"

aj (adjective, /əj/): "sturdy"

az (adjective, /əz/): "sweet"

atita (adjective, /ətɪtə/): "tall"

awnijavay (adjective, /onɪjæve/): "thick"

dai (adjective, /daɪ/): "thin"

asata (adjective, /æsætə/): "warm"

iwitaym (adjective, /iwitem/): "weak"

taybime (adjective, /tebɪmɛ/): "white"

inin (adjective, /ɪnɪn/): "wide"

ainatte (adjective, /aɪnəɾɛ/): "yellow"

juvaythiz (adjective, /dʒuveðɪz/): "young"

Verbs

az (verb, /əz/): "bake"

akikale (verb, /ækɪkəlɛ/): "be"

izad (verb, /ɪzəd/): "belong"

oughchas (verb, /ɒtʃəs/): "bite"

aytuz (verb, /etʌz/): "break"

mayzoughkit (verb, /mezɒkɪt/): "burn"

ttid (verb, /ɾid/): "come"

aimisutti (verb, /aɪmɪsuɾɪ/): "die"

am (verb, /əm/): "drink"

ize (verb, /ɪzɛ/): "eat"

aywathup (verb, /ewəðʌp/): "fall"

naws (verb, /nos/): "fight"

una (verb, /unə/): "find"

ttulajem (verb, /ɾʌlədʒɛm/): "fish"

inisad (verb, /ɪnɪsad/): "fly"

da (verb, /də/): "frown"

zawtash (verb, /zotəʃ/): "go"

azaybi (verb, /əzebɪ/): "growl"

dough (verb, /dɒ/): "hate"

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

sajizib (verb, /səjizɪb/): "hear"

aniba (verb, /anɪbə/): "hide"

ujoughtaba (verb, /ʌjɒtæbæ/): "hold"

tosening (verb, /tɔsɛniŋ/): "hunt"

awki (verb, /okɪ/): "jump"

nidunai (verb, /nidʌnaɪ/): "kill"

iji (verb, /idʒɪ/): "know"

ebe (verb, /ɛbɛ/): "laugh"

gazawtti (verb, /gəzoɾɪ/): "lie"

das (verb, /das/): "live"

vasha (verb, /vəʃə/): "lose"

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

utanoughd (verb, /ʌtənɒd/): "need"

abemapa (verb, /əbɛmæpə/): "own"

inaj (verb, /inədʒ/): "roast"

tasi (verb, /təsi/): "run"

ailu (verb, /aɪlu/): "see"

fata (verb, /fətə/): "sit"

ebin (verb, /ɛbɪn/): "sleep"

dahanitt (verb, /dəhənɪɾ/): "smell"

unaitu (verb, /unaɪtu/): "smile"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "stand"

amada (verb, /aməda/): "strike"

abithesa (verb, /əbɪðɛsə/): "swallow"

ayn (verb, /en/): "swim"

bitiri (verb, /bɪtiɹi/): "taste"

sang (verb, /səŋ/): "throw"

ttanawa (verb, /ɾənəwæ/): "walk"

si (verb, /si/): "want"

Nouns

tazaw (noun, /tazo/): "afternoon"

tathanath (noun, /tæðənəð/): "ale"

mitaka (noun, /mɪtəkə/): "all"

dainab (noun, /daɪnəb/): "alligator"

inati (noun, /inætɪ/): "arm"

nisib (noun, /nɪsib/): "ash"

sakeku (noun, /səkɛku/): "aunt"

akulawp (noun, /akulop/): "axe"

idunawe (noun, /ɪdʌnəwɛ/): "bark"

idush (noun, /ɪdʌʃ/): "bay"

ite (noun, /ɪtɛ/): "beer"

tij (noun, /tɪj/): "beet"

ithekil (noun, /ɪðɛkil/): "bird"

ngough (noun, /ŋɒ/): "blood"

isig (noun, /isɪg/): "boar"

kakaloughd (noun, /kəkəlɒd/): "bone"

jaz (noun, /jəz/): "breakfast"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "breast"

sath (noun, /səθ/): "brother"

aka (noun, /əkə/): "castle"

witaj (noun, /wɪtədʒ/): "cat"

suke (noun, /sʌkɛ/): "cat"

lafoughs (noun, /ləfɒs/): "chest"

tis (noun, /tɪs/): "chicken"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "claw"

thi (noun, /θɪ/): "cloud"

hitti (noun, /hiɾi/): "coconut"

pikay (noun, /pɪke/): "crime"

ttangan (noun, /ɾæŋən/): "day"

ttamittay (noun, /ɾamɪɾe/): "dinner"

eza (noun, /ɛzə/): "dog"

athoughttulu (noun, /əðɒɾulu/): "drink"

ayzought (noun, /ezɒt/): "dungeon"

ap (noun, /ap/): "ear"

iki (noun, /ikɪ/): "earth"

hevoo (noun, /hɛvʊ/): "egg"

awk (noun, /ok/): "elder"

voulatta (noun, /vaʊləɾə/): "enemy"

al (noun, /əl/): "evening"

ettatit (noun, /ɛɾætɪt/): "eye"

eni (noun, /ɛnɪ/): "family"

udil (noun, /ʌdɪl/): "father"

attayttattough (noun, /æɾeɾəɾɒ/): "feather"

fazawn (noun, /fəzon/): "fight"

fik (noun, /fik/): "finger"

asabeth (noun, /əsəbɛð/): "fire"

oitatavi (noun, /ɔɪtətavɪ/): "fish"

inize (noun, /ɪnɪzɛ/): "flesh"

ainawtuthi (noun, /aɪnotʌði/): "foot"

nuz (noun, /nuz/): "forest"

itez (noun, /ɪtɛz/): "fox"

uth (noun, /uð/): "friend"

apigi (noun, /əpigi/): "goose"

wabiza (noun, /wəbɪzə/): "grease"

ata (noun, /ətæ/): "group"

deshak (noun, /dɛʃək/): "gulf"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "hair"

kai (noun, /kaɪ/): "hand"

ba (noun, /ba/): "hat"

naleta (noun, /nəlɛtə/): "hate"

ta (noun, /tə/): "head"

kayle (noun, /kelɛ/): "hill"

sap (noun, /səp/): "horn"

dazutish (noun, /dæzutɪʃ/): "horse"

asattattough (noun, /əsəɾəɾɒ/): "house"

jattudi (noun, /dʒəɾʌdi/): "inn"

inoopima (noun, /ɪnʊpɪmə/): "island"

anu (noun, /ənu/): "jaw"

awdabays (noun, /odabes/): "lake"

inuzood (noun, /ɪnʌzʊd/): "leaf"

thoughttama (noun, /ðɒɾamə/): "leg"

thafaw (noun, /ðəfo/): "liver"

zu (noun, /zʌ/): "louse"

aydithanay (noun, /ediðəne/): "love"

miv (noun, /mɪv/): "lunch"

tadathi (noun, /tədəðɪ/): "man"

bigisun (noun, /bɪgɪsun/): "many"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "meal"

attaithal (noun, /æɾaɪðəl/): "metal"

chik (noun, /tʃɪk/): "mine"

apitise (noun, /əpitɪsɛ/): "monster"

ttitt (noun, /ɾiɾ/): "moon"

zatay (noun, /zəte/): "morning"

oottinawmu (noun, /ʊɾɪnomu/): "mother"

aynik (noun, /enɪk/): "mountain"

nasath (noun, /nəsæð/): "mouth"

sis (noun, /sis/): "name"

oughsough (noun, /ɒsɒ/): "neck"

moughthawhi (noun, /mɒðohi/): "night"

awapou (noun, /əwəpaʊ/): "noodle"

sap (noun, /səp/): "nose"

awttad (noun, /oɾæd/): "ocean"

af (noun, /əf/): "parent"

awtaittim (noun, /otaɪɾɪm/): "path"

idib (noun, /ɪdɪb/): "peace"

etad (noun, /ɛtæd/): "pepper"

daji (noun, /dədʒɪ/): "person"

laqapat (noun, /laqəpət/): "pie"

pifan (noun, /pɪfan/): "pig"

tus (noun, /tʌs/): "rabbit"

ittay (noun, /iɾe/): "rain"

lalitt (noun, /lælɪɾ/): "rat"

ange (noun, /aŋɛ/): "river"

ttithai (noun, /ɾɪðaɪ/): "robe"

aypata (noun, /epətæ/): "rock"

dalat (noun, /dælət/): "root"

ashaw (noun, /æʃəw/): "salt"

bada (noun, /bədə/): "sand"

thubunuw (noun, /ðʌbʌnuw/): "seed"

lisi (noun, /lɪsɪ/): "sibling"

unilath (noun, /ʌnɪlæð/): "sister"

tic (noun, /tɪc/): "skin"

an (noun, /ən/): "sky"

ulibatt (noun, /ʌlibəɾ/): "smoke"

aneb (noun, /ænɛb/): "snake"

dakina (noun, /dəkɪnə/): "soup"

katt (noun, /kəɾ/): "star"

adizi (noun, /ədizi/): "stew"

wai (noun, /waɪ/): "stomach"

dittays (noun, /diɾes/): "stone"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "stream"

ilit (noun, /ɪlit/): "sun"

didivi (noun, /didɪvɪ/): "sword"

athavik (noun, /əðəvɪk/): "tail"

alanin (noun, /ələnɪn/): "tavern"

shup (noun, /ʃʌp/): "thumb"

ayttaza (noun, /eɾazə/): "tongue"

alatha (noun, /ələða/): "tooth"

zinehays (noun, /zɪnɛhes/): "tree"

ani (noun, /əni/): "truth"

ttoughthawzik (noun, /ɾɒðozik/): "uncle"

vathilet (noun, /vəðilɛt/): "valley"

oughthanoode (noun, /ɒðænʊdɛ/): "war"

li (noun, /li/): "water"

im (noun, /im/): "way"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "wine"

aka (noun, /ækə/): "woman"

kilabuch (noun, /kiləbux/): "word"