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Tatti

Tatti Dictionary

Pronouns

ittay (pronoun, /ɪɾe/): "he"

dai (pronoun, /daɪ/): "she"

titt (pronoun, /tiɾ/): "they"

ata (pronoun, /ətə/): "you"

ila (pronoun, /ilə/): "we"

la (pronoun, /lə/): "I"

Articles

ttis (article, /ɾɪs/): "a"

ati (article, /əti/): "the"

Prepositions

ttush (preposition, /ɾʌʃ/): "and"

wa (preposition, /wə/): "as"

kootoughsi (preposition, /kʊtɒsi/): "from"

id (preposition, /id/): "in"

tha (preposition, /ðə/): "of"

ttitemad (preposition, /ɾɪtɛməd/): "or"

daytoughthin (preposition, /detɒθin/): "to"

aymawidai (preposition, /emæwidaɪ/): "will"

tizu (preposition, /tɪzʌ/): "with"

Numbers

fa (number, /fə/): "zero"

thas (number, /θəs/): "one"

law (number, /ləw/): "two"

ata (number, /ətə/): "three"

ataizi (number, /ətaɪzɪ/): "four"

anama (number, /ənəmæ/): "five"

kup (number, /kʌp/): "six"

vi (number, /vi/): "seven"

adinais (number, /ədinaɪs/): "eight"

kittan (number, /kiɾən/): "nine"

enasat (number, /ɛnəsət/): "ten"

Questions

tta (question, /ɾə/): "what"

sittinok (question, /siɾɪnɔk/): "who"

atiki (question, /ətikɪ/): "how"

afutt (question, /əfʌɾ/): "why"

le (question, /lɛ/): "when"

Interjections

athayze (interjection, /əðezɛ/): "hello"

kaingan (interjection, /kaɪŋən/): "goodbye"

tai (interjection, /taɪ/): "hey"

ichanaidi (interjection, /ɪxənaɪdi/): "bye"

ath (interjection, /æθ/): "ouch"

ubisoughsi (interjection, /ʌbɪsɒsi/): "wow"

una (interjection, /ʌna/): "uh"

ijabough (interjection, /ɪjəbɒ/): "er"

di (interjection, /dɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

litt (adverb, /liɾ/): "again"

ttayla (adverb, /ɾelə/): "now"

vachujoum (adverb, /vətʃʌdʒaʊm/): "soon"

zatilitt (adverb, /zətilɪɾ/): "often"

pasaw (adverb, /pəso/): "sometimes"

usanga (adverb, /ʌsəŋə/): "always"

ulada (adverb, /ulədə/): "never"

bou (adverb, /baʊ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ale (adjective, /əlɛ/): "aromatic"

afish (adjective, /əfɪʃ/): "basted"

aynikad (adjective, /enikəd/): "big"

tta (adjective, /ɾæ/): "bitter"

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

inus (adjective, /ɪnus/): "blue"

itupe (adjective, /itupɛ/): "brown"

tsittatt (adjective, /tsɪɾəɾ/): "chilled"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "cold"

imi (adjective, /ɪmɪ/): "curried"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "dark"

abuttaitha (adjective, /əbuɾaɪðə/): "deep"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "divine"

naditta (adjective, /nædɪɾə/): "drunk"

chawttaza (adjective, /tʃoɾəzə/): "empty"

vangit (adjective, /vəŋɪt/): "evil"

ettawnima (adjective, /ɛɾonimə/): "familiar"

tta (adjective, /ɾa/): "fat"

iv (adjective, /iv/): "flat"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "frail"

mas (adjective, /məs/): "fried"

atih (adjective, /atɪh/): "full"

imalivi (adjective, /imælɪvɪ/): "good"

isatayn (adjective, /ɪsæten/): "green"

aykoughtte (adjective, /ekɒɾɛ/): "grey"

naikaw (adjective, /naɪko/): "honest"

sa (adjective, /sæ/): "hot"

ttawi (adjective, /ɾəwɪ/): "light"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "long"

ttoin (adjective, /ɾɔɪn/): "loud"

la (adjective, /la/): "mortal"

abutayl (adjective, /əbʌtel/): "mysterious"

cuthittem (adjective, /cʌðɪɾɛm/): "narrow"

en (adjective, /ɛn/): "old"

afawdul (adjective, /əfodul/): "orange"

thoughtayniv (adjective, /ðɒteniv/): "pungent"

nawth (adjective, /noθ/): "purple"

sila (adjective, /silə/): "quiet"

fi (adjective, /fi/): "raw"

rifu (adjective, /ɹɪfʌ/): "rectangular"

bawsasad (adjective, /bosæsəd/): "red"

tala (adjective, /təla/): "roasted"

pakitt (adjective, /pəkɪɾ/): "round"

atal (adjective, /ətæl/): "salty"

bis (adjective, /bɪs/): "savory"

awlouta (adjective, /olaʊtə/): "shallow"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "short"

emoughsi (adjective, /ɛmɒsɪ/): "smoked"

mini (adjective, /minɪ/): "sober"

moughchimas (adjective, /mɒtʃɪməs/): "sour"

wawt (adjective, /wot/): "spicy"

aygibum (adjective, /egibum/): "spiral"

avikoughtt (adjective, /əvɪkɒɾ/): "square"

ttal (adjective, /ɾæl/): "steamed"

oughkattangu (adjective, /ɒkæɾəŋu/): "strange"

watazaw (adjective, /wətəzəw/): "strong"

sa (adjective, /sa/): "sturdy"

sikaitti (adjective, /sikaɪɾi/): "sweet"

nalachuw (adjective, /nələtʃʌw/): "tall"

oirratoughpa (adjective, /ɔɪrætɒpə/): "thick"

sawe (adjective, /səwɛ/): "thin"

nayth (adjective, /neð/): "warm"

bathahab (adjective, /bəðəhəb/): "weak"

weboott (adjective, /wɛbʊɾ/): "white"

ttoughtti (adjective, /ɾɒɾɪ/): "wide"

enattin (adjective, /ɛnəɾin/): "yellow"

angajina (adjective, /əŋədʒinə/): "young"

Verbs

atad (verb, /ətəd/): "bake"

wadakev (verb, /wædəkɛv/): "be"

asum (verb, /əsʌm/): "belong"

daytadath (verb, /detædəð/): "bite"

azoopishi (verb, /əzʊpiʃi/): "break"

toughnit (verb, /tɒnit/): "burn"

wibas (verb, /wibæs/): "come"

thaisai (verb, /θaɪsaɪ/): "die"

hibamen (verb, /hɪbəmɛn/): "drink"

tatti (verb, /təɾi/): "eat"

fatti (verb, /fəɾɪ/): "fall"

azinuse (verb, /əzɪnusɛ/): "fight"

angasa (verb, /əŋəsə/): "find"

rrev (verb, /rɛv/): "fish"

ajafouna (verb, /əjəfaʊnæ/): "fly"

iw (verb, /ɪw/): "frown"

uloo (verb, /ʌlʊ/): "go"

dagis (verb, /dəgis/): "growl"

tunethu (verb, /tʌnɛðu/): "hate"

kittawm (verb, /kiɾom/): "have"

oughle (verb, /ɒlɛ/): "hear"

thibayshi (verb, /ðibeʃɪ/): "hide"

idadoott (verb, /idədʊɾ/): "hold"

toutti (verb, /taʊɾi/): "hunt"

uzam (verb, /ʌzəm/): "jump"

ithakaz (verb, /iðəkəz/): "kill"

athanal (verb, /æðənəl/): "know"

eritt (verb, /ɛɹɪɾ/): "laugh"

isiagett (verb, /ɪʒəgɛɾ/): "lie"

moub (verb, /maʊb/): "live"

idaitta (verb, /ɪdaɪɾə/): "lose"

anin (verb, /ænin/): "love"

ip (verb, /ɪp/): "need"

oughjapath (verb, /ɒdʒapəð/): "own"

atalida (verb, /ətælidə/): "roast"

isata (verb, /isətæ/): "run"

isoughveni (verb, /isɒvɛnɪ/): "see"

ahedi (verb, /əhɛdɪ/): "sit"

ezama (verb, /ɛzəmə/): "sleep"

ijug (verb, /idʒug/): "smell"

saytata (verb, /setətə/): "smile"

aykaythan (verb, /ekeθæn/): "stand"

lapinitt (verb, /ləpinɪɾ/): "strike"

ayfisait (verb, /efɪsaɪt/): "swallow"

aju (verb, /əju/): "swim"

pittujait (verb, /pɪɾʌjaɪt/): "taste"

thag (verb, /ðəg/): "throw"

at (verb, /ət/): "walk"

tam (verb, /təm/): "want"

Nouns

ettasili (noun, /ɛɾasɪlɪ/): "afternoon"

pe (noun, /pɛ/): "ale"

ehawg (noun, /ɛhog/): "all"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "alligator"

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

awekap (noun, /əwɛkəp/): "ash"

tuth (noun, /tuð/): "aunt"

takawfi (noun, /təkofɪ/): "axe"

awcham (noun, /oxam/): "bark"

kikan (noun, /kɪkæn/): "bay"

du (noun, /du/): "beer"

ttutt (noun, /ɾʌɾ/): "beet"

inathani (noun, /ɪnəðænɪ/): "bird"

uttitalay (noun, /uɾɪtəle/): "blood"

nuth (noun, /nʌð/): "boar"

kayla (noun, /kelə/): "bone"

inawi (noun, /ɪnəwi/): "breakfast"

tuki (noun, /tukɪ/): "breast"

utha (noun, /uða/): "brother"

ekoo (noun, /ɛkʊ/): "castle"

vu (noun, /vu/): "cat"

aivaz (noun, /aɪvəz/): "cat"

luf (noun, /lʌf/): "chest"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "chicken"

tattuj (noun, /təɾʌdʒ/): "claw"

aytuk (noun, /etuk/): "cloud"

attuttayd (noun, /əɾuɾed/): "coconut"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "crime"

atheqa (noun, /əðɛqə/): "day"

doughtili (noun, /dɒtili/): "dinner"

ithou (noun, /iðaʊ/): "dog"

thawnal (noun, /ðonəl/): "drink"

sittiham (noun, /siɾɪhəm/): "dungeon"

lath (noun, /lað/): "ear"

damatt (noun, /dəmaɾ/): "earth"

utayle (noun, /ʌtelɛ/): "egg"

ttase (noun, /ɾəsɛ/): "elder"

thaynitt (noun, /ðenɪɾ/): "enemy"

awzawfa (noun, /ozofæ/): "evening"

evangay (noun, /ɛvəŋe/): "eye"

zizu (noun, /zizʌ/): "family"

ilafatt (noun, /ɪləfæɾ/): "father"

asa (noun, /asæ/): "feather"

ihiz (noun, /ihiz/): "fight"

ahi (noun, /əhɪ/): "finger"

ttoit (noun, /ɾɔɪt/): "fire"

ngawka (noun, /ŋokə/): "fish"

lid (noun, /lɪd/): "flesh"

ettitak (noun, /ɛɾɪtək/): "foot"

zoomesaj (noun, /zʊmɛsadʒ/): "forest"

if (noun, /if/): "fox"

ned (noun, /nɛd/): "friend"

that (noun, /θət/): "goose"

unam (noun, /unəm/): "grease"

akaws (noun, /akos/): "group"

nup (noun, /nup/): "gulf"

idavum (noun, /idəvum/): "hair"

ttawtt (noun, /ɾoɾ/): "hand"

gunew (noun, /gʌnɛw/): "hat"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "hate"

vika (noun, /vɪkæ/): "head"

oughnitta (noun, /ɒnɪɾə/): "hill"

ac (noun, /æc/): "horn"

athasaiq (noun, /əðəsaɪq/): "horse"

fataipu (noun, /fətaɪpu/): "house"

ak (noun, /ək/): "inn"

ttinu (noun, /ɾɪnu/): "island"

bathasit (noun, /bəðæsɪt/): "jaw"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "lake"

chasa (noun, /tʃəsə/): "leaf"

ittawlough (noun, /ɪɾolɒ/): "leg"

atas (noun, /ətæs/): "liver"

za (noun, /zə/): "louse"

awleth (noun, /olɛð/): "love"

outhavis (noun, /aʊðævis/): "lunch"

pubazith (noun, /pʌbəzið/): "man"

an (noun, /ən/): "many"

man (noun, /mən/): "meal"

aysai (noun, /esaɪ/): "metal"

isi (noun, /isi/): "mine"

ditisa (noun, /dɪtɪsə/): "monster"

lay (noun, /le/): "moon"

ittesi (noun, /ɪɾɛsɪ/): "morning"

azuka (noun, /əzukə/): "mother"

izathoo (noun, /ɪzaðʊ/): "mountain"

yi (noun, /yɪ/): "mouth"

bakik (noun, /bəkɪk/): "name"

aidin (noun, /aɪdɪn/): "neck"

itoupi (noun, /ɪtaʊpɪ/): "night"

lit (noun, /lɪt/): "noodle"

chabou (noun, /tʃəbaʊ/): "nose"

isihitha (noun, /ɪsɪhiθə/): "ocean"

ligaza (noun, /ligəzæ/): "parent"

eniz (noun, /ɛnɪz/): "path"

usangane (noun, /ʌsəŋənɛ/): "peace"

inila (noun, /ɪnɪlə/): "pepper"

ttipisa (noun, /ɾɪpisa/): "person"

vetaymoo (noun, /vɛtemʊ/): "pie"

va (noun, /və/): "pig"

abezina (noun, /abɛzinə/): "rabbit"

unis (noun, /unis/): "rain"

sittawing (noun, /siɾəwɪŋ/): "rat"

thajoufiw (noun, /θəjaʊfɪw/): "river"

inathad (noun, /ɪnaðəd/): "robe"

em (noun, /ɛm/): "rock"

asushaz (noun, /əsʌʃæz/): "root"

adayjain (noun, /ədejaɪn/): "salt"

tasaytt (noun, /tæseɾ/): "sand"

ahima (noun, /æhimə/): "seed"

utte (noun, /uɾɛ/): "sibling"

padi (noun, /padɪ/): "sister"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "skin"

lanalil (noun, /lənəlɪl/): "sky"

inavai (noun, /ɪnəvaɪ/): "smoke"

aythetta (noun, /eðɛɾæ/): "snake"

ashatt (noun, /əʃaɾ/): "soup"

ase (noun, /əsɛ/): "star"

ina (noun, /inə/): "stew"

ibifate (noun, /ibɪfətɛ/): "stomach"

ijinoughm (noun, /ɪjɪnɒm/): "stone"

unabak (noun, /unəbək/): "stream"

atiwana (noun, /ətiwənə/): "sun"

uthew (noun, /uðɛw/): "sword"

vazi (noun, /vəzi/): "tail"

atte (noun, /əɾɛ/): "tavern"

sittoughg (noun, /siɾɒg/): "thumb"

aytathesaw (noun, /etəðɛso/): "tongue"

afayway (noun, /əfewe/): "tooth"

azith (noun, /azɪð/): "tree"

esawn (noun, /ɛson/): "truth"

aythenuh (noun, /eðɛnʌh/): "uncle"

ddithi (noun, /ɽiðɪ/): "valley"

nilise (noun, /nilisɛ/): "war"

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

pemal (noun, /pɛməl/): "way"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "wine"

oughkan (noun, /ɒkən/): "woman"

lav (noun, /ləv/): "word"