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

Tazesa

Tazesa Dictionary

Pronouns

ana (pronoun, /ənə/): "he"

bil (pronoun, /bɪl/): "she"

kav (pronoun, /kəv/): "they"

as (pronoun, /əs/): "you"

tta (pronoun, /ɾæ/): "we"

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

Articles

ait (article, /aɪt/): "a"

di (article, /dɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

awad (preposition, /əwəd/): "and"

aykit (preposition, /ekɪt/): "as"

if (preposition, /ɪf/): "from"

id (preposition, /ɪd/): "in"

dinanab (preposition, /dɪnanæb/): "of"

ilithatt (preposition, /ɪlɪθæɾ/): "or"

ttethisi (preposition, /ɾɛθɪsi/): "to"

ittulati (preposition, /iɾʌləti/): "will"

attu (preposition, /aɾʌ/): "with"

Numbers

ilaz (number, /ɪləz/): "zero"

vithipa (number, /vɪθipə/): "one"

natem (number, /natɛm/): "two"

alisi (number, /əlisɪ/): "three"

oughng (number, /ɒŋ/): "four"

cashitt (number, /cəʃɪɾ/): "five"

usaw (number, /uso/): "six"

ipitita (number, /ipɪtɪtæ/): "seven"

utt (number, /ʌɾ/): "eight"

attouja (number, /æɾaʊdʒə/): "nine"

thenana (number, /ðɛnənə/): "ten"

Questions

sug (question, /sʌg/): "what"

ootalatt (question, /ʊtələɾ/): "who"

ougitha (question, /aʊgɪðə/): "how"

touged (question, /taʊgɛd/): "why"

zus (question, /zʌs/): "when"

Interjections

atanizough (interjection, /ətənɪzɒ/): "hello"

un (interjection, /ʌn/): "goodbye"

tubay (interjection, /tube/): "hey"

aypi (interjection, /epi/): "bye"

tattithaw (interjection, /təɾɪðo/): "ouch"

attase (interjection, /əɾæsɛ/): "wow"

ul (interjection, /ul/): "uh"

zithaihav (interjection, /ziðaɪhæv/): "er"

oughchethacha (interjection, /ɒtʃɛðətʃə/): "um"

Adverbs

nenezai (adverb, /nɛnɛzaɪ/): "again"

ttaith (adverb, /ɾaɪð/): "now"

ik (adverb, /ɪk/): "soon"

shilasawn (adverb, /ʃɪlæson/): "often"

ifing (adverb, /ifɪŋ/): "sometimes"

kittaini (adverb, /kɪɾaɪnɪ/): "always"

ett (adverb, /ɛɾ/): "never"

atute (adverb, /atutɛ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

layti (adjective, /letɪ/): "aromatic"

azida (adjective, /əzɪdə/): "basted"

li (adjective, /li/): "big"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "bitter"

fak (adjective, /fək/): "black"

amashaytti (adjective, /əməʃeɾi/): "blue"

att (adjective, /æɾ/): "brown"

sam (adjective, /səm/): "chilled"

anana (adjective, /ənənæ/): "cold"

isoni (adjective, /ɪsɔni/): "curried"

tihav (adjective, /tɪhəv/): "dark"

savap (adjective, /səvəp/): "deep"

luchawke (adjective, /lʌxokɛ/): "divine"

daidd (adjective, /daɪɽ/): "drunk"

ikivibay (adjective, /ikɪvɪbe/): "empty"

ttath (adjective, /ɾəð/): "evil"

ema (adjective, /ɛmə/): "familiar"

oughthinan (adjective, /ɒðɪnən/): "fat"

baybilul (adjective, /bebɪlul/): "flat"

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

za (adjective, /zæ/): "fried"

amafeta (adjective, /əməfɛtə/): "full"

lizaza (adjective, /lɪzazə/): "good"

dithamay (adjective, /dɪðəme/): "green"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "grey"

ttasanash (adjective, /ɾəsənəʃ/): "honest"

as (adjective, /əs/): "hot"

atis (adjective, /ætɪs/): "light"

asiisai (adjective, /əʒisaɪ/): "long"

inatou (adjective, /inətaʊ/): "loud"

tittu (adjective, /tɪɾʌ/): "mortal"

nakutt (adjective, /nækuɾ/): "mysterious"

uttaychi (adjective, /ʌɾetʃi/): "narrow"

abiwas (adjective, /əbɪwəs/): "old"

attasak (adjective, /əɾəsæk/): "orange"

netijish (adjective, /nɛtɪdʒɪʃ/): "pungent"

thalun (adjective, /θalʌn/): "purple"

fipak (adjective, /fɪpək/): "quiet"

ibihipaw (adjective, /ibihipo/): "raw"

irri (adjective, /ɪrɪ/): "rectangular"

zad (adjective, /zæd/): "red"

tukim (adjective, /tukim/): "roasted"

soumi (adjective, /saʊmɪ/): "round"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "salty"

ttinai (adjective, /ɾɪnaɪ/): "savory"

ud (adjective, /ud/): "shallow"

na (adjective, /nə/): "short"

azubawoo (adjective, /əzubəwʊ/): "smoked"

akusipe (adjective, /əkʌsɪpɛ/): "sober"

sawatta (adjective, /səwəɾə/): "sour"

oughkuki (adjective, /ɒkukɪ/): "spicy"

ipoumat (adjective, /ipaʊmət/): "spiral"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "square"

enafeth (adjective, /ɛnəfɛθ/): "steamed"

atav (adjective, /ətəv/): "strange"

uk (adjective, /ʌk/): "strong"

watte (adjective, /wæɾɛ/): "sturdy"

ttasutaif (adjective, /ɾəsʌtaɪf/): "sweet"

imettakaw (adjective, /ɪmɛɾæko/): "tall"

usate (adjective, /ʌsətɛ/): "thick"

afes (adjective, /əfɛs/): "thin"

oottizi (adjective, /ʊɾɪzi/): "warm"

dasitha (adjective, /dasɪða/): "weak"

vaj (adjective, /vædʒ/): "white"

isettayn (adjective, /ɪsɛɾen/): "wide"

ligetta (adjective, /ligɛɾa/): "yellow"

asayttay (adjective, /əseɾe/): "young"

Verbs

oughni (verb, /ɒnɪ/): "bake"

the (verb, /ðɛ/): "be"

anepi (verb, /ənɛpi/): "belong"

ittayth (verb, /ɪɾeð/): "bite"

al (verb, /əl/): "break"

semoughv (verb, /sɛmɒv/): "burn"

saf (verb, /səf/): "come"

may (verb, /me/): "die"

tezevi (verb, /tɛzɛvɪ/): "drink"

limili (verb, /limilɪ/): "eat"

oughlaith (verb, /ɒlaɪð/): "fall"

atoun (verb, /ətaʊn/): "fight"

danapoot (verb, /dənəpʊt/): "find"

azaningay (verb, /əzənɪŋe/): "fish"

uhin (verb, /uhin/): "fly"

si (verb, /sɪ/): "frown"

awdasut (verb, /odəsʌt/): "go"

anasoughmai (verb, /ənəsɒmaɪ/): "growl"

ttootawmi (verb, /ɾʊtomɪ/): "hate"

kattoughsit (verb, /kəɾɒsit/): "have"

awe (verb, /awɛ/): "hear"

naddatoughd (verb, /næɽətɒd/): "hide"

tutta (verb, /tuɾə/): "hold"

uw (verb, /uw/): "hunt"

nitha (verb, /nɪða/): "jump"

oughsele (verb, /ɒsɛlɛ/): "kill"

abej (verb, /əbɛj/): "know"

hittigal (verb, /hɪɾigəl/): "laugh"

sayzain (verb, /sezaɪn/): "lie"

asu (verb, /əsʌ/): "live"

uda (verb, /ʌda/): "lose"

law (verb, /lo/): "love"

ttaymuw (verb, /ɾemʌw/): "need"

kes (verb, /kɛs/): "own"

izujaitt (verb, /ɪzʌjaɪɾ/): "roast"

ataij (verb, /ətaɪdʒ/): "run"

zanitaw (verb, /zənito/): "see"

vatta (verb, /vəɾə/): "sit"

iyakaw (verb, /ɪyəko/): "sleep"

ajaw (verb, /əjo/): "smell"

sufe (verb, /sʌfɛ/): "smile"

ttiwaka (verb, /ɾɪwəkə/): "stand"

atti (verb, /əɾɪ/): "strike"

sa (verb, /sa/): "swallow"

awttitil (verb, /oɾitil/): "swim"

kawnatt (verb, /konəɾ/): "taste"

awthoimasa (verb, /oðɔɪməsə/): "throw"

satha (verb, /səðə/): "walk"

atayze (verb, /ətezɛ/): "want"

Nouns

sattabi (noun, /səɾəbɪ/): "afternoon"

nattum (noun, /nəɾʌm/): "ale"

aydatip (noun, /edətip/): "all"

shitettith (noun, /ʃɪtɛɾiθ/): "alligator"

afapawdi (noun, /əfəpodi/): "arm"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "ash"

attanaytt (noun, /əɾəneɾ/): "aunt"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "axe"

nilapu (noun, /nɪləpʌ/): "bark"

fat (noun, /fət/): "bay"

busakis (noun, /busəkɪs/): "beer"

ih (noun, /ɪh/): "beet"

nuviluth (noun, /nʌvɪlʌð/): "bird"

emaydaz (noun, /ɛmedəz/): "blood"

ttalik (noun, /ɾəlik/): "boar"

atas (noun, /ətəs/): "bone"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "breakfast"

anitasough (noun, /ənɪtəsɒ/): "breast"

aivoughnayd (noun, /aɪvɒned/): "brother"

ngagila (noun, /ŋəgilə/): "castle"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "cat"

aynawp (noun, /enop/): "cat"

natti (noun, /naɾi/): "chest"

na (noun, /nə/): "chicken"

pad (noun, /pəd/): "claw"

ap (noun, /əp/): "cloud"

alaydaihu (noun, /əledaɪhu/): "coconut"

aythuth (noun, /eθuð/): "crime"

vaday (noun, /vəde/): "day"

abama (noun, /əbəmæ/): "dinner"

tidab (noun, /tɪdəb/): "dog"

upittatta (noun, /upiɾəɾə/): "drink"

awsh (noun, /oʃ/): "dungeon"

pingaj (noun, /pɪŋæj/): "ear"

niladis (noun, /nilədɪs/): "earth"

nudai (noun, /nudaɪ/): "egg"

tikap (noun, /tɪkəp/): "elder"

ttaigehay (noun, /ɾaɪgɛhe/): "enemy"

kai (noun, /kaɪ/): "evening"

vounathoughsh (noun, /vaʊnəðɒʃ/): "eye"

na (noun, /nə/): "family"

athifaza (noun, /əðifæzə/): "father"

avinawt (noun, /əvɪnot/): "feather"

achita (noun, /ætʃitə/): "fight"

iven (noun, /ɪvɛn/): "finger"

ngayt (noun, /ŋet/): "fire"

ttinittad (noun, /ɾɪniɾəd/): "fish"

ith (noun, /ɪθ/): "flesh"

ija (noun, /ijə/): "foot"

utenaj (noun, /ʌtɛnədʒ/): "forest"

utatale (noun, /ʌtətalɛ/): "fox"

lutta (noun, /luɾə/): "friend"

izijai (noun, /izɪjaɪ/): "goose"

avaytasi (noun, /əvetəsɪ/): "grease"

bepayngip (noun, /bɛpeŋip/): "group"

pid (noun, /pɪd/): "gulf"

lasishag (noun, /lasiʃəg/): "hair"

chal (noun, /tʃəl/): "hand"

ehatt (noun, /ɛhəɾ/): "hat"

vayngitti (noun, /veŋɪɾi/): "hate"

ttayla (noun, /ɾela/): "head"

atha (noun, /əðæ/): "hill"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "horn"

ili (noun, /ɪli/): "horse"

ouvunif (noun, /aʊvʌnɪf/): "house"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "inn"

ttettay (noun, /ɾɛɾe/): "island"

ttani (noun, /ɾənɪ/): "jaw"

uk (noun, /uk/): "lake"

isathisi (noun, /isəðɪsi/): "leaf"

san (noun, /sən/): "leg"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "liver"

wettingoi (noun, /wɛɾɪŋɔɪ/): "louse"

isadaitt (noun, /ɪsædaɪɾ/): "love"

aibathoughth (noun, /aɪbəðɒð/): "lunch"

aidaynata (noun, /aɪdenætə/): "man"

ajawtay (noun, /əjote/): "many"

dizi (noun, /dɪzɪ/): "meal"

layzan (noun, /lezən/): "metal"

tathittat (noun, /tæðɪɾət/): "mine"

othuh (noun, /ɔðuh/): "monster"

ahattu (noun, /ahəɾʌ/): "moon"

ithoothi (noun, /ɪðʊθɪ/): "morning"

tafattas (noun, /təfəɾəs/): "mother"

aittitays (noun, /aɪɾɪtes/): "mountain"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "mouth"

vai (noun, /vaɪ/): "name"

ba (noun, /bə/): "neck"

avashatta (noun, /əvæʃəɾæ/): "night"

awathan (noun, /əwəθæn/): "noodle"

aif (noun, /aɪf/): "nose"

shache (noun, /ʃəxɛ/): "ocean"

ida (noun, /idə/): "parent"

inebaje (noun, /ɪnɛbədʒɛ/): "path"

agakat (noun, /əgakət/): "peace"

inaji (noun, /ɪnəji/): "pepper"

ipa (noun, /ipə/): "person"

fing (noun, /fɪŋ/): "pie"

nilaytu (noun, /niletʌ/): "pig"

ulawoul (noun, /ulæwaʊl/): "rabbit"

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

ayba (noun, /ebæ/): "rat"

tatt (noun, /taɾ/): "river"

deb (noun, /dɛb/): "robe"

dihalab (noun, /dihələb/): "rock"

elinoon (noun, /ɛlɪnʊn/): "root"

edas (noun, /ɛdəs/): "salt"

me (noun, /mɛ/): "sand"

sabanin (noun, /səbənin/): "seed"

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

ilawina (noun, /ɪləwɪnə/): "sister"

atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "skin"

aj (noun, /əj/): "sky"

adathiti (noun, /ədəðiti/): "smoke"

awuj (noun, /əwudʒ/): "snake"

aydum (noun, /edum/): "soup"

ayth (noun, /eð/): "star"

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

senuli (noun, /sɛnulɪ/): "stomach"

inutt (noun, /ɪnuɾ/): "stone"

toughtawna (noun, /tɒtonə/): "stream"

azigu (noun, /azɪgʌ/): "sun"

ak (noun, /ək/): "sword"

ayn (noun, /en/): "tail"

ithamu (noun, /iðəmu/): "tavern"

the (noun, /ðɛ/): "thumb"

angipuhai (noun, /əŋɪpuhaɪ/): "tongue"

isal (noun, /isəl/): "tooth"

tunayjou (noun, /tunejaʊ/): "tree"

tettimib (noun, /tɛɾimɪb/): "truth"

unusaim (noun, /unʌsaɪm/): "uncle"

oughsa (noun, /ɒsə/): "valley"

thiti (noun, /ðiti/): "war"

na (noun, /nə/): "water"

atithai (noun, /atɪðaɪ/): "way"

kathada (noun, /kəθədə/): "wine"

shatakis (noun, /ʃætəkɪs/): "woman"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "word"