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

Natasatt

Natasatt Dictionary

Pronouns

dad (pronoun, /dəd/): "he"

ulay (pronoun, /ule/): "she"

at (pronoun, /ət/): "they"

ini (pronoun, /ini/): "you"

fait (pronoun, /faɪt/): "we"

ba (pronoun, /bə/): "I"

Articles

ejay (article, /ɛje/): "a"

lut (article, /lʌt/): "the"

Prepositions

pam (preposition, /pəm/): "and"

avoughliti (preposition, /əvɒliti/): "as"

tawtawu (preposition, /totəwu/): "from"

emahat (preposition, /ɛmæhət/): "in"

uhu (preposition, /uhu/): "of"

awbutt (preposition, /obuɾ/): "or"

lisiji (preposition, /lɪsɪdʒi/): "to"

laladou (preposition, /ləladaʊ/): "will"

sikay (preposition, /sɪke/): "with"

Numbers

amak (number, /əmək/): "zero"

attabilay (number, /əɾəbile/): "one"

thoughshathis (number, /ðɒʃəðɪs/): "two"

igita (number, /ɪgitə/): "three"

eka (number, /ɛkə/): "four"

oughdaluk (number, /ɒdəluk/): "five"

jat (number, /jət/): "six"

atattin (number, /ətəɾin/): "seven"

dakamak (number, /dəkəmək/): "eight"

attifoughsi (number, /əɾɪfɒsɪ/): "nine"

ihitta (number, /ɪhiɾə/): "ten"

Questions

si (question, /sɪ/): "what"

maymap (question, /meməp/): "who"

athi (question, /əðɪ/): "how"

oup (question, /aʊp/): "why"

imatoodaw (question, /ɪmətʊdo/): "when"

Interjections

haninaz (interjection, /hənɪnəz/): "hello"

enough (interjection, /ɛnɒ/): "goodbye"

izahay (interjection, /izæhe/): "hey"

anada (interjection, /ənədə/): "bye"

etta (interjection, /ɛɾa/): "ouch"

shooba (interjection, /ʃʊbə/): "wow"

awp (interjection, /op/): "uh"

uthusough (interjection, /uðusɒ/): "er"

ha (interjection, /hə/): "um"

Adverbs

zihazev (adverb, /zɪhəzɛv/): "again"

lapaylu (adverb, /ləpelu/): "now"

attat (adverb, /æɾət/): "soon"

dadittet (adverb, /dædiɾɛt/): "often"

inetayw (adverb, /inɛtew/): "sometimes"

ettatham (adverb, /ɛɾəðəm/): "always"

ipinad (adverb, /ɪpɪnad/): "never"

binumu (adverb, /bɪnumu/): "seldom"

Adjectives

woughfan (adjective, /wɒfən/): "aromatic"

bi (adjective, /bɪ/): "basted"

ew (adjective, /ɛw/): "big"

thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "bitter"

fawn (adjective, /fon/): "black"

engavattoo (adjective, /ɛŋəvəɾʊ/): "blue"

ivilinough (adjective, /ɪvɪlɪnɒ/): "brown"

taypag (adjective, /tepəg/): "chilled"

al (adjective, /əl/): "cold"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "curried"

vimada (adjective, /vɪmədə/): "dark"

iw (adjective, /ɪw/): "deep"

naipith (adjective, /naɪpið/): "divine"

awma (adjective, /omə/): "drunk"

ettit (adjective, /ɛɾɪt/): "empty"

tithib (adjective, /tiðɪb/): "evil"

ikitte (adjective, /ɪkɪɾɛ/): "familiar"

aypawli (adjective, /epolɪ/): "fat"

an (adjective, /ən/): "flat"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "frail"

asaikit (adjective, /əsaɪkɪt/): "fried"

ukathoughtt (adjective, /ʌkəðɒɾ/): "full"

dattapath (adjective, /daɾəpəð/): "good"

tat (adjective, /tət/): "green"

abaynayti (adjective, /əbenetɪ/): "grey"

tihatta (adjective, /tɪhaɾa/): "honest"

anawtt (adjective, /ənoɾ/): "hot"

laje (adjective, /ləjɛ/): "light"

oughlaidan (adjective, /ɒlaɪdən/): "long"

waihin (adjective, /waɪhɪn/): "loud"

upifanu (adjective, /upɪfənʌ/): "mortal"

tawngat (adjective, /toŋət/): "mysterious"

ichit (adjective, /ixit/): "narrow"

akakouj (adjective, /əkəkaʊdʒ/): "old"

hemagut (adjective, /hɛməgut/): "orange"

attashas (adjective, /aɾəʃəs/): "pungent"

idaydaym (adjective, /idedem/): "purple"

oughpatetha (adjective, /ɒpətɛðə/): "quiet"

wan (adjective, /wæn/): "raw"

ushaha (adjective, /uʃæhə/): "rectangular"

idafaw (adjective, /ɪdəfo/): "red"

samala (adjective, /səmala/): "roasted"

awtunal (adjective, /otʌnal/): "round"

am (adjective, /æm/): "salty"

ingip (adjective, /iŋip/): "savory"

dim (adjective, /dɪm/): "shallow"

et (adjective, /ɛt/): "short"

wapitt (adjective, /wæpiɾ/): "smoked"

adaw (adjective, /ədo/): "sober"

ibi (adjective, /ibɪ/): "sour"

ilayz (adjective, /ilez/): "spicy"

letti (adjective, /lɛɾɪ/): "spiral"

ikay (adjective, /ike/): "square"

adala (adjective, /ədælə/): "steamed"

taivun (adjective, /taɪvun/): "strange"

way (adjective, /we/): "strong"

sham (adjective, /ʃəm/): "sturdy"

athitta (adjective, /əðɪɾa/): "sweet"

aididab (adjective, /aɪdidæb/): "tall"

zisemai (adjective, /zisɛmaɪ/): "thick"

wapub (adjective, /wəpʌb/): "thin"

puttuk (adjective, /puɾuk/): "warm"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "weak"

vikikip (adjective, /vɪkɪkip/): "white"

unaiti (adjective, /ʌnaɪtɪ/): "wide"

ew (adjective, /ɛw/): "yellow"

utikith (adjective, /ʌtɪkið/): "young"

Verbs

ajati (verb, /əjati/): "bake"

shafi (verb, /ʃafi/): "be"

finattip (verb, /fɪnəɾɪp/): "belong"

thi (verb, /ðɪ/): "bite"

panathi (verb, /pənəðɪ/): "break"

ibabi (verb, /ibæbɪ/): "burn"

itad (verb, /itəd/): "come"

tti (verb, /ɾi/): "die"

usethasha (verb, /usɛðəʃə/): "drink"

shimoughtha (verb, /ʃɪmɒða/): "eat"

aylawn (verb, /elon/): "fall"

afan (verb, /afən/): "fight"

ithif (verb, /iðɪf/): "find"

lathash (verb, /ləθəʃ/): "fish"

ngal (verb, /ŋəl/): "fly"

adimat (verb, /ədɪmət/): "frown"

oupi (verb, /aʊpɪ/): "go"

jattanit (verb, /dʒəɾənit/): "growl"

achawd (verb, /əxod/): "hate"

aygunga (verb, /eguŋə/): "have"

na (verb, /na/): "hear"

ttouhoughl (verb, /ɾaʊhɒl/): "hide"

lit (verb, /lɪt/): "hold"

ethim (verb, /ɛðim/): "hunt"

ma (verb, /mə/): "jump"

ik (verb, /ɪk/): "kill"

ngith (verb, /ŋið/): "know"

zat (verb, /zət/): "laugh"

oumugavou (verb, /aʊmʌgəvaʊ/): "lie"

imithawka (verb, /imiðokə/): "live"

teti (verb, /tɛtɪ/): "lose"

tait (verb, /taɪt/): "love"

ali (verb, /æli/): "need"

uboughm (verb, /ubɒm/): "own"

enaini (verb, /ɛnaɪnɪ/): "roast"

natikud (verb, /nætɪkud/): "run"

ang (verb, /əŋ/): "see"

itili (verb, /itɪlɪ/): "sit"

ttethi (verb, /ɾɛθi/): "sleep"

tu (verb, /tu/): "smell"

fatuta (verb, /fətutə/): "smile"

sukagi (verb, /sʌkəgɪ/): "stand"

oot (verb, /ʊt/): "strike"

sazithab (verb, /səzɪðəb/): "swallow"

lett (verb, /lɛɾ/): "swim"

daittubawn (verb, /daɪɾubon/): "taste"

datta (verb, /dəɾə/): "throw"

aypettan (verb, /epɛɾən/): "walk"

bitel (verb, /bɪtɛl/): "want"

Nouns

aysasa (noun, /esəsə/): "afternoon"

ichita (noun, /itʃɪtə/): "ale"

vesinou (noun, /vɛsɪnaʊ/): "all"

lun (noun, /lun/): "alligator"

ita (noun, /ɪta/): "arm"

valekai (noun, /vælɛkaɪ/): "ash"

emamede (noun, /ɛmæmɛdɛ/): "aunt"

tanithi (noun, /tænɪðɪ/): "axe"

ugimema (noun, /ugɪmɛmə/): "bark"

iwefa (noun, /ɪwɛfa/): "bay"

ahebiba (noun, /æhɛbibə/): "beer"

fijaynas (noun, /fɪjenəs/): "beet"

imit (noun, /imit/): "bird"

zikittin (noun, /zikiɾɪn/): "blood"

tiwitt (noun, /tɪwɪɾ/): "boar"

choughn (noun, /tʃɒn/): "bone"

hasa (noun, /həsə/): "breakfast"

mitanay (noun, /mɪtəne/): "breast"

kesu (noun, /kɛsu/): "brother"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "castle"

uwa (noun, /ʌwa/): "cat"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "cat"

attaimain (noun, /æɾaɪmaɪn/): "chest"

attihid (noun, /əɾihɪd/): "chicken"

nithoughz (noun, /nɪðɒz/): "claw"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "cloud"

fough (noun, /fɒ/): "coconut"

naihayth (noun, /naɪheð/): "crime"

as (noun, /əs/): "day"

ithasian (noun, /iðəʒən/): "dinner"

animim (noun, /ənimɪm/): "dog"

loughboifu (noun, /lɒbɔɪfu/): "drink"

nittai (noun, /nɪɾaɪ/): "dungeon"

kizuban (noun, /kɪzubən/): "ear"

isuk (noun, /isʌk/): "earth"

satt (noun, /səɾ/): "egg"

jiputtej (noun, /dʒɪpuɾɛj/): "elder"

eshu (noun, /ɛʃʌ/): "enemy"

nafakay (noun, /nəfæke/): "evening"

tilawtt (noun, /tɪloɾ/): "eye"

as (noun, /əs/): "family"

esalig (noun, /ɛsəlɪg/): "father"

idibata (noun, /idibətə/): "feather"

aneth (noun, /ənɛð/): "fight"

lana (noun, /lənə/): "finger"

magev (noun, /məgɛv/): "fire"

ma (noun, /mə/): "fish"

ttitt (noun, /ɾiɾ/): "flesh"

zik (noun, /zɪk/): "foot"

elaw (noun, /ɛlaw/): "forest"

ttayk (noun, /ɾek/): "fox"

nakawth (noun, /nəkoθ/): "friend"

sattija (noun, /səɾɪjə/): "goose"

ifuttetha (noun, /ɪfʌɾɛðə/): "grease"

uday (noun, /ʌde/): "group"

azawdan (noun, /əzodæn/): "gulf"

zusiza (noun, /zʌsɪzə/): "hair"

seli (noun, /sɛlɪ/): "hand"

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

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

ijatou (noun, /ijætaʊ/): "head"

awn (noun, /on/): "hill"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "horn"

etti (noun, /ɛɾi/): "horse"

awtt (noun, /oɾ/): "house"

daluki (noun, /dəlʌkɪ/): "inn"

lithisi (noun, /lɪðisi/): "island"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "jaw"

ithinech (noun, /ɪðɪnɛx/): "lake"

lab (noun, /ləb/): "leaf"

ibizipa (noun, /ɪbɪzipə/): "leg"

alitti (noun, /ælɪɾi/): "liver"

met (noun, /mɛt/): "louse"

tadudayv (noun, /tədʌdev/): "love"

oogasi (noun, /ʊgəsɪ/): "lunch"

ayttava (noun, /eɾəvæ/): "man"

vatta (noun, /vəɾa/): "many"

datat (noun, /dətət/): "meal"

nash (noun, /nəʃ/): "metal"

attawttihu (noun, /əɾoɾɪhu/): "mine"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "monster"

huka (noun, /huka/): "moon"

ani (noun, /əni/): "morning"

nattoug (noun, /nəɾaʊg/): "mother"

tsush (noun, /tsʌʃ/): "mountain"

ddoughta (noun, /ɽɒtə/): "mouth"

akidu (noun, /əkidu/): "name"

ut (noun, /ut/): "neck"

attunizi (noun, /əɾunɪzɪ/): "night"

itinay (noun, /ɪtine/): "noodle"

ttoofett (noun, /ɾʊfɛɾ/): "nose"

ettisattu (noun, /ɛɾisəɾu/): "ocean"

maka (noun, /məkə/): "parent"

beshani (noun, /bɛʃəni/): "path"

eming (noun, /ɛmɪŋ/): "peace"

nas (noun, /nəs/): "pepper"

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

ttaz (noun, /ɾəz/): "pie"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "pig"

hatti (noun, /həɾɪ/): "rabbit"

neh (noun, /nɛh/): "rain"

dalittim (noun, /dəlɪɾɪm/): "rat"

ithi (noun, /iðɪ/): "river"

vagun (noun, /vəgun/): "robe"

chaikal (noun, /tʃaɪkəl/): "rock"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "root"

asinu (noun, /æsɪnu/): "salt"

hatet (noun, /hatɛt/): "sand"

vin (noun, /vɪn/): "seed"

sashi (noun, /səʃɪ/): "sibling"

ujung (noun, /ujuŋ/): "sister"

ishaiha (noun, /ɪʃaɪha/): "skin"

til (noun, /til/): "sky"

bata (noun, /bətə/): "smoke"

isanett (noun, /ɪsənɛɾ/): "snake"

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

bihi (noun, /bɪhi/): "star"

aythenapaw (noun, /eðɛnəpo/): "stew"

tooti (noun, /tʊtɪ/): "stomach"

ttimiki (noun, /ɾimɪkɪ/): "stone"

afouhuh (noun, /əfaʊhuh/): "stream"

avil (noun, /əvɪl/): "sun"

oughp (noun, /ɒp/): "sword"

tooduwitt (noun, /tʊduwɪɾ/): "tail"

net (noun, /nɛt/): "tavern"

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

siiti (noun, /ʒitɪ/): "tongue"

athasouthi (noun, /əðəsaʊði/): "tooth"

aqittai (noun, /əqɪɾaɪ/): "tree"

tutayvaik (noun, /tʌtevaɪk/): "truth"

awoughttela (noun, /æwɒɾɛlə/): "uncle"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "valley"

thikais (noun, /ðɪkaɪs/): "war"

outa (noun, /aʊta/): "water"

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

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

aydethatt (noun, /edɛðəɾ/): "woman"

masishaytt (noun, /masiʃeɾ/): "word"