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

Ttenuw

Ttenuw Dictionary

Pronouns

eka (pronoun, /ɛkə/): "he"

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

pas (pronoun, /pəs/): "they"

la (pronoun, /lə/): "you"

sha (pronoun, /ʃæ/): "we"

aitta (pronoun, /aɪɾə/): "I"

Articles

sam (article, /səm/): "a"

eze (article, /ɛzɛ/): "the"

Prepositions

tawafi (preposition, /təwəfɪ/): "and"

ub (preposition, /ʌb/): "as"

atattay (preposition, /ətəɾe/): "from"

ubil (preposition, /ubɪl/): "in"

emuddath (preposition, /ɛmʌɽæð/): "of"

dasanef (preposition, /dæsænɛf/): "or"

dak (preposition, /dək/): "to"

it (preposition, /it/): "will"

aimiwayt (preposition, /aɪmɪwet/): "with"

Numbers

en (number, /ɛn/): "zero"

fawwayza (number, /fowezə/): "one"

baididil (number, /baɪdidɪl/): "two"

ittina (number, /iɾɪnə/): "three"

as (number, /əs/): "four"

atesa (number, /ətɛsə/): "five"

ku (number, /kʌ/): "six"

awanaway (number, /əwənawe/): "seven"

silipi (number, /sɪlipɪ/): "eight"

daka (number, /dəkə/): "nine"

ip (number, /ɪp/): "ten"

Questions

un (question, /ʌn/): "what"

tidi (question, /tidi/): "who"

isakaypay (question, /ɪsakepe/): "how"

ayttuna (question, /eɾunə/): "why"

ttaik (question, /ɾaɪk/): "when"

Interjections

isilut (interjection, /ɪsɪlʌt/): "hello"

luba (interjection, /lubə/): "goodbye"

lubadi (interjection, /lʌbədɪ/): "hey"

ttu (interjection, /ɾu/): "bye"

asew (interjection, /əsɛw/): "ouch"

satoughhat (interjection, /sətɒhət/): "wow"

ij (interjection, /ɪj/): "uh"

inu (interjection, /ɪnu/): "er"

nad (interjection, /næd/): "um"

Adverbs

wattatu (adverb, /wəɾətu/): "again"

fit (adverb, /fit/): "now"

ititte (adverb, /ɪtɪɾɛ/): "soon"

inuttawza (adverb, /inʌɾozə/): "often"

sa (adverb, /sə/): "sometimes"

taynitak (adverb, /tenɪtək/): "always"

ita (adverb, /ɪtə/): "never"

nam (adverb, /nəm/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tangadi (adjective, /təŋadɪ/): "aromatic"

hajanou (adjective, /hæjənaʊ/): "basted"

tawz (adjective, /toz/): "big"

in (adjective, /in/): "bitter"

amimai (adjective, /əmɪmaɪ/): "black"

ataykawa (adjective, /atekəwə/): "blue"

at (adjective, /ət/): "brown"

atad (adjective, /ətəd/): "chilled"

hay (adjective, /he/): "cold"

anash (adjective, /ənæʃ/): "curried"

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

loughkutha (adjective, /lɒkuðæ/): "deep"

ethula (adjective, /ɛðʌlə/): "divine"

ifithac (adjective, /ɪfɪðæc/): "drunk"

ikisu (adjective, /ɪkɪsʌ/): "empty"

alabayze (adjective, /ələbezɛ/): "evil"

ail (adjective, /aɪl/): "familiar"

isittuni (adjective, /isɪɾunɪ/): "fat"

ibatt (adjective, /ibaɾ/): "flat"

awk (adjective, /ok/): "frail"

uvechutta (adjective, /uvɛxuɾə/): "fried"

ja (adjective, /dʒə/): "full"

anus (adjective, /ænʌs/): "good"

nupi (adjective, /nupi/): "green"

ttuttilid (adjective, /ɾʌɾɪlɪd/): "grey"

isew (adjective, /isɛw/): "honest"

av (adjective, /əv/): "hot"

el (adjective, /ɛl/): "light"

ettij (adjective, /ɛɾɪj/): "long"

eth (adjective, /ɛð/): "loud"

sittaza (adjective, /siɾæzæ/): "mortal"

ayda (adjective, /edə/): "mysterious"

doughn (adjective, /dɒn/): "narrow"

athunati (adjective, /əðʌnəti/): "old"

ezurr (adjective, /ɛzʌr/): "orange"

athilatti (adjective, /æðiləɾi/): "pungent"

is (adjective, /ɪs/): "purple"

asisha (adjective, /asiʃə/): "quiet"

adoott (adjective, /ædʊɾ/): "raw"

awttawnuna (adjective, /oɾonʌnə/): "rectangular"

amathu (adjective, /əmæðʌ/): "red"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "roasted"

ating (adjective, /ətiŋ/): "round"

soughtip (adjective, /sɒtip/): "salty"

shawttaisam (adjective, /ʃoɾaɪsəm/): "savory"

attithid (adjective, /əɾɪðɪd/): "shallow"

attay (adjective, /əɾe/): "short"

athipa (adjective, /aðɪpæ/): "smoked"

eham (adjective, /ɛhəm/): "sober"

ittitays (adjective, /iɾɪtes/): "sour"

aws (adjective, /os/): "spicy"

oosh (adjective, /ʊʃ/): "spiral"

nittoughni (adjective, /nɪɾɒnɪ/): "square"

zettaytti (adjective, /zɛɾeɾɪ/): "steamed"

tigin (adjective, /tigin/): "strange"

bawasik (adjective, /bəwəsɪk/): "strong"

paittoughtayb (adjective, /paɪɾɒteb/): "sturdy"

avah (adjective, /əvəh/): "sweet"

alaleg (adjective, /əlælɛg/): "tall"

atitett (adjective, /ətɪtɛɾ/): "thick"

atte (adjective, /əɾɛ/): "thin"

nathaf (adjective, /nəðəf/): "warm"

latta (adjective, /ləɾæ/): "weak"

jaza (adjective, /dʒəzə/): "white"

ttawawl (adjective, /ɾəwol/): "wide"

iku (adjective, /ɪkʌ/): "yellow"

akizil (adjective, /əkɪzil/): "young"

Verbs

aideb (verb, /aɪdɛb/): "bake"

saimi (verb, /saɪmɪ/): "be"

idikab (verb, /ɪdɪkəb/): "belong"

aith (verb, /aɪð/): "bite"

ikadi (verb, /ɪkadɪ/): "break"

nid (verb, /nɪd/): "burn"

la (verb, /lə/): "come"

maytis (verb, /metɪs/): "die"

awjough (verb, /odʒɒ/): "drink"

oughnashisi (verb, /ɒnəʃɪsɪ/): "eat"

thah (verb, /θəh/): "fall"

difaqasi (verb, /dɪfəqəʒ/): "fight"

itasih (verb, /itəsɪh/): "find"

nangimil (verb, /nəŋɪmil/): "fish"

itai (verb, /ɪtaɪ/): "fly"

lites (verb, /litɛs/): "frown"

aw (verb, /əw/): "go"

wenit (verb, /wɛnɪt/): "growl"

ainu (verb, /aɪnu/): "hate"

ayzasawj (verb, /ezasoj/): "have"

lutt (verb, /luɾ/): "hear"

halin (verb, /həlin/): "hide"

sijaim (verb, /sɪdʒaɪm/): "hold"

ngay (verb, /ŋe/): "hunt"

apoughd (verb, /əpɒd/): "jump"

thittih (verb, /ðɪɾɪh/): "kill"

ngi (verb, /ŋɪ/): "know"

hep (verb, /hɛp/): "laugh"

chay (verb, /tʃe/): "lie"

nawkid (verb, /nokɪd/): "live"

thifa (verb, /ðɪfa/): "lose"

kitta (verb, /kiɾə/): "love"

awnaypas (verb, /onepəs/): "need"

la (verb, /lə/): "own"

uvak (verb, /ʌvək/): "roast"

zananay (verb, /zænəne/): "run"

ittayth (verb, /ɪɾeð/): "see"

imattay (verb, /iməɾe/): "sit"

attinin (verb, /æɾɪnin/): "sleep"

toughm (verb, /tɒm/): "smell"

oughsi (verb, /ɒsi/): "smile"

kisubaj (verb, /kisʌbədʒ/): "stand"

duzesik (verb, /dʌzɛsɪk/): "strike"

tirr (verb, /tɪr/): "swallow"

atipu (verb, /ətɪpu/): "swim"

na (verb, /nə/): "taste"

atema (verb, /ətɛmə/): "throw"

lawkatha (verb, /lokəða/): "walk"

ajattit (verb, /ədʒəɾɪt/): "want"

Nouns

uz (noun, /uz/): "afternoon"

ttought (noun, /ɾɒt/): "ale"

nittal (noun, /niɾəl/): "all"

vitunaid (noun, /vɪtʌnaɪd/): "alligator"

dajenup (noun, /dəjɛnʌp/): "arm"

sa (noun, /sə/): "ash"

man (noun, /mən/): "aunt"

wasinas (noun, /wəsinəs/): "axe"

lahata (noun, /ləhætə/): "bark"

attittais (noun, /æɾɪɾaɪs/): "bay"

attaitavo (noun, /əɾaɪtəvɔ/): "beer"

hinaw (noun, /hinəw/): "beet"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "bird"

mai (noun, /maɪ/): "blood"

ud (noun, /ʌd/): "boar"

athulai (noun, /əðulaɪ/): "bone"

chasathup (noun, /tʃəsəðup/): "breakfast"

anaja (noun, /anəjə/): "breast"

iki (noun, /ikɪ/): "brother"

oughwavazi (noun, /ɒwəvəzi/): "castle"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "cat"

an (noun, /æn/): "cat"

shalathain (noun, /ʃæləðaɪn/): "chest"

asasa (noun, /əsasæ/): "chicken"

ula (noun, /ulə/): "claw"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "cloud"

kusi (noun, /kʌsɪ/): "coconut"

ewu (noun, /ɛwʌ/): "crime"

afisatta (noun, /əfɪsaɾə/): "day"

su (noun, /sʌ/): "dinner"

ifija (noun, /ifɪjə/): "dog"

daw (noun, /do/): "drink"

it (noun, /it/): "dungeon"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "ear"

oulash (noun, /aʊləʃ/): "earth"

na (noun, /næ/): "egg"

neva (noun, /nɛvə/): "elder"

eval (noun, /ɛvəl/): "enemy"

dakaku (noun, /dəkəkʌ/): "evening"

ttuwattaww (noun, /ɾʌwəɾow/): "eye"

imoughva (noun, /ɪmɒvæ/): "family"

pehasan (noun, /pɛhəsən/): "father"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "feather"

zittava (noun, /zɪɾəvæ/): "fight"

athattung (noun, /əðəɾuŋ/): "finger"

sisat (noun, /sisæt/): "fire"

vi (noun, /vi/): "fish"

nishawz (noun, /niʃoz/): "flesh"

az (noun, /əz/): "foot"

aja (noun, /ədʒə/): "forest"

ithit (noun, /iðɪt/): "fox"

ehakil (noun, /ɛhəkil/): "friend"

azifough (noun, /əzifɒ/): "goose"

azadayl (noun, /æzədel/): "grease"

afasai (noun, /əfəsaɪ/): "group"

usatawe (noun, /usætæwɛ/): "gulf"

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

ittoughttal (noun, /iɾɒɾəl/): "hand"

ach (noun, /ətʃ/): "hat"

makati (noun, /makætɪ/): "hate"

atinale (noun, /ətɪnəlɛ/): "head"

nuh (noun, /nuh/): "hill"

tal (noun, /təl/): "horn"

wal (noun, /wəl/): "horse"

ivayle (noun, /ɪvelɛ/): "house"

netti (noun, /nɛɾɪ/): "inn"

tewabev (noun, /tɛwæbɛv/): "island"

isalal (noun, /ɪsəlal/): "jaw"

inatte (noun, /ɪnəɾɛ/): "lake"

thasisay (noun, /ðəsɪse/): "leaf"

asithooth (noun, /əsiðʊð/): "leg"

udalachi (noun, /udælətʃɪ/): "liver"

zasawsa (noun, /zəsosə/): "louse"

uhetat (noun, /ʌhɛtət/): "love"

koughttapi (noun, /kɒɾəpɪ/): "lunch"

ttit (noun, /ɾɪt/): "man"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "many"

saka (noun, /səka/): "meal"

shattusa (noun, /ʃæɾʌsə/): "metal"

maka (noun, /məkə/): "mine"

ittatt (noun, /iɾəɾ/): "monster"

hilay (noun, /hile/): "moon"

enoughbought (noun, /ɛnɒbɒt/): "morning"

emettu (noun, /ɛmɛɾʌ/): "mother"

ithi (noun, /ɪðɪ/): "mountain"

ddajoughn (noun, /ɽədʒɒn/): "mouth"

aze (noun, /æzɛ/): "name"

unatig (noun, /ʌnætig/): "neck"

thayjou (noun, /θejaʊ/): "night"

niti (noun, /nɪtɪ/): "noodle"

ta (noun, /tə/): "nose"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "ocean"

anus (noun, /anʌs/): "parent"

sa (noun, /sə/): "path"

mikou (noun, /mikaʊ/): "peace"

utaylaich (noun, /utelaɪtʃ/): "pepper"

taych (noun, /tex/): "person"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "pie"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "pig"

soughk (noun, /sɒk/): "rabbit"

attap (noun, /æɾəp/): "rain"

atipe (noun, /ətipɛ/): "rat"

isithak (noun, /ɪsiðæk/): "river"

ap (noun, /əp/): "robe"

aikisi (noun, /aɪkisɪ/): "rock"

zoughttanah (noun, /zɒɾænəh/): "root"

sam (noun, /sæm/): "salt"

ipits (noun, /ɪpits/): "sand"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "seed"

thithali (noun, /ðɪðəli/): "sibling"

tta (noun, /ɾa/): "sister"

san (noun, /sən/): "skin"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "sky"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "smoke"

nawhacha (noun, /nohətʃæ/): "snake"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "soup"

rrukil (noun, /rʌkil/): "star"

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

athahani (noun, /aðæhənɪ/): "stomach"

thizipa (noun, /ðizipə/): "stone"

isadaw (noun, /ɪsədo/): "stream"

izoughdi (noun, /ɪzɒdɪ/): "sun"

eh (noun, /ɛh/): "sword"

awtouniw (noun, /otaʊnɪw/): "tail"

nootuza (noun, /nʊtuzə/): "tavern"

attivef (noun, /əɾɪvɛf/): "thumb"

nattatt (noun, /nəɾæɾ/): "tongue"

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

epuwafi (noun, /ɛpuwæfɪ/): "tree"

nay (noun, /ne/): "truth"

layngawpa (noun, /leŋopə/): "uncle"

za (noun, /zə/): "valley"

ttisoula (noun, /ɾɪsaʊlə/): "war"

kaifas (noun, /kaɪfæs/): "water"

ita (noun, /itæ/): "way"

mu (noun, /mʌ/): "wine"

iwuni (noun, /iwuni/): "woman"

ka (noun, /kə/): "word"