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

Dajayngat

Dajayngat Dictionary

Pronouns

awtta (pronoun, /oɾæ/): "he"

aita (pronoun, /aɪtə/): "she"

id (pronoun, /id/): "they"

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "you"

uti (pronoun, /utɪ/): "we"

za (pronoun, /zə/): "I"

Articles

am (article, /əm/): "a"

adu (article, /ədu/): "the"

Prepositions

athanging (preposition, /əðəŋɪŋ/): "and"

miku (preposition, /mɪku/): "as"

itsa (preposition, /itsə/): "from"

ngavi (preposition, /ŋævi/): "in"

ttin (preposition, /ɾɪn/): "of"

ougadaw (preposition, /aʊgədo/): "or"

noughtuttug (preposition, /nɒtuɾʌg/): "to"

ttinaytha (preposition, /ɾɪneðə/): "will"

wuloughd (preposition, /wʌlɒd/): "with"

Numbers

vid (number, /vɪd/): "zero"

ttachal (number, /ɾəxəl/): "one"

nayttinu (number, /neɾɪnʌ/): "two"

dimut (number, /dɪmʌt/): "three"

ttani (number, /ɾəni/): "four"

aitawh (number, /aɪtoh/): "five"

alesath (number, /əlɛsəð/): "six"

ad (number, /əd/): "seven"

thi (number, /ðɪ/): "eight"

the (number, /ðɛ/): "nine"

attab (number, /æɾəb/): "ten"

Questions

tisefuth (question, /tisɛfuð/): "what"

ttinattiw (question, /ɾinəɾɪw/): "who"

zawaba (question, /zəwəbə/): "how"

thinazaz (question, /ðɪnəzəz/): "why"

pasid (question, /pəsid/): "when"

Interjections

kemiway (interjection, /kɛmiwe/): "hello"

isivafi (interjection, /ɪsɪvəfɪ/): "goodbye"

thanga (interjection, /ðəŋæ/): "hey"

aittafi (interjection, /aɪɾəfɪ/): "bye"

adawttidaw (interjection, /ədoɾɪdo/): "ouch"

thi (interjection, /θɪ/): "wow"

failat (interjection, /faɪlət/): "uh"

apa (interjection, /əpæ/): "er"

esaylafu (interjection, /ɛseləfʌ/): "um"

Adverbs

pattitta (adverb, /pəɾɪɾə/): "again"

ttacusip (adverb, /ɾəcusɪp/): "now"

ne (adverb, /nɛ/): "soon"

ideli (adverb, /ɪdɛlɪ/): "often"

tiv (adverb, /tiv/): "sometimes"

nen (adverb, /nɛn/): "always"

ta (adverb, /tə/): "never"

lough (adverb, /lɒ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

idith (adjective, /ɪdið/): "aromatic"

jikettun (adjective, /dʒikɛɾun/): "basted"

vasas (adjective, /vəsəs/): "big"

ben (adjective, /bɛn/): "bitter"

asatatt (adjective, /əsətəɾ/): "black"

fawda (adjective, /fodæ/): "blue"

ays (adjective, /es/): "brown"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "chilled"

ifattiv (adjective, /ɪfəɾɪv/): "cold"

utattough (adjective, /utəɾɒ/): "curried"

iwoitasaw (adjective, /ɪwɔɪtəso/): "dark"

anihatta (adjective, /ənɪhæɾə/): "deep"

ttavou (adjective, /ɾəvaʊ/): "divine"

thattay (adjective, /ðəɾe/): "drunk"

zuthav (adjective, /zuðəv/): "empty"

isun (adjective, /isun/): "evil"

saydos (adjective, /sedɔs/): "familiar"

bunihap (adjective, /bunɪhæp/): "fat"

attidew (adjective, /əɾɪdɛw/): "flat"

nasijam (adjective, /nəsɪdʒəm/): "frail"

vaila (adjective, /vaɪlə/): "fried"

eshada (adjective, /ɛʃæda/): "full"

ikib (adjective, /ikib/): "good"

tta (adjective, /ɾæ/): "green"

athamu (adjective, /əðəmu/): "grey"

zattazawm (adjective, /zəɾəzom/): "honest"

oosisuv (adjective, /ʊsɪsuv/): "hot"

ttazaymitt (adjective, /ɾəzemiɾ/): "light"

ilinuta (adjective, /ilɪnutə/): "long"

ali (adjective, /əlɪ/): "loud"

thuh (adjective, /ðʌh/): "mortal"

tsaytalis (adjective, /tsetəlɪs/): "mysterious"

enelufa (adjective, /ɛnɛlufə/): "narrow"

ain (adjective, /aɪn/): "old"

initi (adjective, /ɪnɪtɪ/): "orange"

esh (adjective, /ɛʃ/): "pungent"

aitt (adjective, /aɪɾ/): "purple"

ail (adjective, /aɪl/): "quiet"

outt (adjective, /aʊɾ/): "raw"

ud (adjective, /ʌd/): "rectangular"

ananayla (adjective, /ənənelə/): "red"

awm (adjective, /om/): "roasted"

tooma (adjective, /tʊmə/): "round"

atawmesa (adjective, /ətomɛsə/): "salty"

shatt (adjective, /ʃəɾ/): "savory"

aykithi (adjective, /ekɪðɪ/): "shallow"

masuh (adjective, /məsuh/): "short"

tha (adjective, /ða/): "smoked"

utt (adjective, /uɾ/): "sober"

sushet (adjective, /sʌʃɛt/): "sour"

vatt (adjective, /vaɾ/): "spicy"

kittisi (adjective, /kiɾɪsɪ/): "spiral"

oosi (adjective, /ʊsɪ/): "square"

me (adjective, /mɛ/): "steamed"

ibisataw (adjective, /ɪbɪsəto/): "strange"

bough (adjective, /bɒ/): "strong"

utt (adjective, /ʌɾ/): "sturdy"

isawtta (adjective, /ɪsoɾə/): "sweet"

ita (adjective, /itə/): "tall"

acha (adjective, /ətʃə/): "thick"

utsi (adjective, /utsi/): "thin"

enge (adjective, /ɛŋɛ/): "warm"

awt (adjective, /ot/): "weak"

avam (adjective, /əvəm/): "white"

aiw (adjective, /aɪw/): "wide"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "yellow"

silai (adjective, /silaɪ/): "young"

Verbs

iku (verb, /ɪku/): "bake"

en (verb, /ɛn/): "be"

li (verb, /li/): "belong"

ttayp (verb, /ɾep/): "bite"

nittettev (verb, /nɪɾɛɾɛv/): "break"

tibuh (verb, /tɪbuh/): "burn"

upitt (verb, /upɪɾ/): "come"

awdepib (verb, /odɛpɪb/): "die"

awtt (verb, /oɾ/): "drink"

ananoughne (verb, /ənənɒnɛ/): "eat"

natai (verb, /nətaɪ/): "fall"

nizayta (verb, /nizetæ/): "fight"

oula (verb, /aʊlə/): "find"

mibaym (verb, /mɪbem/): "fish"

noisa (verb, /nɔɪsæ/): "fly"

iva (verb, /ɪva/): "frown"

ilipa (verb, /ilɪpə/): "go"

kal (verb, /kəl/): "growl"

ttittika (verb, /ɾɪɾikə/): "hate"

ath (verb, /əð/): "have"

abinam (verb, /əbinəm/): "hear"

hi (verb, /hɪ/): "hide"

ini (verb, /ini/): "hold"

ayhithoughv (verb, /ehɪðɒv/): "hunt"

sha (verb, /ʃə/): "jump"

aynem (verb, /enɛm/): "kill"

ipaivad (verb, /ipaɪvæd/): "know"

bathebatt (verb, /bəðɛbəɾ/): "laugh"

anajou (verb, /ənədʒaʊ/): "lie"

itisuti (verb, /ɪtisutɪ/): "live"

sav (verb, /səv/): "lose"

voughdeth (verb, /vɒdɛð/): "love"

ad (verb, /əd/): "need"

ttil (verb, /ɾil/): "own"

kifutti (verb, /kɪfuɾi/): "roast"

bisi (verb, /bɪʒ/): "run"

ttawnata (verb, /ɾonətæ/): "see"

uwim (verb, /uwɪm/): "sit"

mayzunas (verb, /mezunæs/): "sleep"

ayle (verb, /elɛ/): "smell"

ttatala (verb, /ɾətəlæ/): "smile"

as (verb, /æs/): "stand"

ta (verb, /tæ/): "strike"

awangishi (verb, /əwəŋɪʃi/): "swallow"

hijutaj (verb, /hɪjʌtadʒ/): "swim"

ainemetti (verb, /aɪnɛmɛɾi/): "taste"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "throw"

uddounuvough (verb, /ʌɽaʊnʌvɒ/): "walk"

kamutt (verb, /kəmʌɾ/): "want"

Nouns

anait (noun, /ænaɪt/): "afternoon"

dam (noun, /dəm/): "ale"

oum (noun, /aʊm/): "all"

tathi (noun, /tæðɪ/): "alligator"

akiti (noun, /ækɪti/): "arm"

niwavu (noun, /niwəvʌ/): "ash"

inashayna (noun, /ɪnəʃenə/): "aunt"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "axe"

ema (noun, /ɛmə/): "bark"

noughtung (noun, /nɒtuŋ/): "bay"

ttini (noun, /ɾɪnɪ/): "beer"

ihihain (noun, /ɪhɪhaɪn/): "beet"

thajida (noun, /ðəjɪdə/): "bird"

siwawdaw (noun, /sɪwodəw/): "blood"

ittattas (noun, /ɪɾəɾas/): "boar"

asithawt (noun, /əsɪðot/): "bone"

as (noun, /əs/): "breakfast"

elouvi (noun, /ɛlaʊvi/): "breast"

ilak (noun, /ɪlək/): "brother"

littoughnin (noun, /liɾɒnɪn/): "castle"

attanen (noun, /əɾənɛn/): "cat"

iditti (noun, /ɪdiɾi/): "cat"

jithabad (noun, /dʒɪðabəd/): "chest"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "chicken"

apipa (noun, /əpipə/): "claw"

anas (noun, /ənəs/): "cloud"

asitis (noun, /əsɪtɪs/): "coconut"

ije (noun, /idʒɛ/): "crime"

mu (noun, /mu/): "day"

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

enin (noun, /ɛnɪn/): "dog"

fane (noun, /fənɛ/): "drink"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "dungeon"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "ear"

ega (noun, /ɛgə/): "earth"

koughwaysh (noun, /kɒweʃ/): "egg"

kawthunayn (noun, /koðunen/): "elder"

thoughkous (noun, /ðɒkaʊs/): "enemy"

ipetten (noun, /ɪpɛɾɛn/): "evening"

sasisiik (noun, /səsɪʒɪk/): "eye"

itagoo (noun, /ɪtagʊ/): "family"

ttapathi (noun, /ɾəpəði/): "father"

kawmanayk (noun, /komanek/): "feather"

atte (noun, /aɾɛ/): "fight"

ayshinochi (noun, /eʃɪnɔchi/): "finger"

ttouzaiziz (noun, /ɾaʊzaɪzɪz/): "fire"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "fish"

atithis (noun, /atiðɪs/): "flesh"

imabit (noun, /ɪməbit/): "foot"

avai (noun, /əvaɪ/): "forest"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "fox"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "friend"

elithutta (noun, /ɛlɪðʌɾə/): "goose"

uthad (noun, /uðəd/): "grease"

pumi (noun, /pʌmɪ/): "group"

aithil (noun, /aɪðil/): "gulf"

hap (noun, /həp/): "hair"

pipaz (noun, /pipæz/): "hand"

kittitti (noun, /kiɾɪɾɪ/): "hat"

wanika (noun, /wənɪkə/): "hate"

edayti (noun, /ɛdeti/): "head"

anithoughsoo (noun, /ənɪθɒsʊ/): "hill"

itadd (noun, /ɪtəɽ/): "horn"

attatt (noun, /əɾæɾ/): "horse"

la (noun, /lə/): "house"

kayng (noun, /keŋ/): "inn"

the (noun, /ðɛ/): "island"

abithen (noun, /æbɪðɛn/): "jaw"

wasi (noun, /wəsɪ/): "lake"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "leaf"

mawt (noun, /mot/): "leg"

saw (noun, /səw/): "liver"

isi (noun, /ɪsi/): "louse"

yuttou (noun, /yʌɾaʊ/): "love"

ngemitt (noun, /ŋɛmɪɾ/): "lunch"

ivayth (noun, /iveð/): "man"

bat (noun, /bət/): "many"

imawwa (noun, /ɪmowæ/): "meal"

ataimat (noun, /ætaɪmət/): "metal"

wevav (noun, /wɛvəv/): "mine"

ulich (noun, /ulɪtʃ/): "monster"

itai (noun, /ɪtaɪ/): "moon"

izitte (noun, /ɪziɾɛ/): "morning"

unitut (noun, /unɪtut/): "mother"

ttuwawtat (noun, /ɾuwotət/): "mountain"

tidenoo (noun, /tɪdɛnʊ/): "mouth"

abakath (noun, /əbækəð/): "name"

ttou (noun, /ɾaʊ/): "neck"

lafanesh (noun, /ləfənɛʃ/): "night"

famabawk (noun, /fəməbok/): "noodle"

atak (noun, /ətək/): "nose"

vittidus (noun, /viɾɪdus/): "ocean"

apitt (noun, /æpɪɾ/): "parent"

tahi (noun, /təhi/): "path"

avab (noun, /ævəb/): "peace"

ttam (noun, /ɾəm/): "pepper"

alanoos (noun, /ələnʊs/): "person"

akalawce (noun, /əkəlocɛ/): "pie"

as (noun, /əs/): "pig"

isayth (noun, /ɪseð/): "rabbit"

itunu (noun, /ɪtunʌ/): "rain"

ut (noun, /ʌt/): "rat"

juttaz (noun, /dʒʌɾəz/): "river"

anita (noun, /ənitə/): "robe"

ilazi (noun, /ɪləzɪ/): "rock"

ttusadip (noun, /ɾusədip/): "root"

athi (noun, /əði/): "salt"

qawdu (noun, /qodu/): "sand"

ag (noun, /əg/): "seed"

ttai (noun, /ɾaɪ/): "sibling"

nuth (noun, /nʌð/): "sister"

etai (noun, /ɛtaɪ/): "skin"

athubena (noun, /əðʌbɛnə/): "sky"

isoughttafa (noun, /ɪsɒɾəfə/): "smoke"

ekittadi (noun, /ɛkɪɾədɪ/): "snake"

inaw (noun, /ɪno/): "soup"

attunatai (noun, /əɾunətaɪ/): "star"

mainutas (noun, /maɪnʌtas/): "stew"

thada (noun, /ðədə/): "stomach"

asutta (noun, /æsuɾa/): "stone"

ttawzatt (noun, /ɾozəɾ/): "stream"

ayfaithave (noun, /efaɪθəvɛ/): "sun"

data (noun, /dətə/): "sword"

ttitte (noun, /ɾɪɾɛ/): "tail"

uthis (noun, /ʌðɪs/): "tavern"

oonimaiba (noun, /ʊnimaɪbə/): "thumb"

awnayf (noun, /onef/): "tongue"

atimeva (noun, /ətɪmɛvə/): "tooth"

asoo (noun, /əsʊ/): "tree"

tathila (noun, /təðilæ/): "truth"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "uncle"

etitta (noun, /ɛtiɾə/): "valley"

mouttattin (noun, /maʊɾəɾɪn/): "war"

kunitte (noun, /kuniɾɛ/): "water"

nad (noun, /nəd/): "way"

attitti (noun, /əɾiɾi/): "wine"

unaytat (noun, /unetət/): "woman"

nagi (noun, /nægɪ/): "word"