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Kainoughdej

Kainoughdej Dictionary

Pronouns

aytaw (pronoun, /eto/): "he"

sih (pronoun, /sɪh/): "she"

had (pronoun, /həd/): "they"

lum (pronoun, /lʌm/): "you"

uz (pronoun, /ʌz/): "we"

aydu (pronoun, /edʌ/): "I"

Articles

az (article, /əz/): "a"

tay (article, /te/): "the"

Prepositions

akawwayf (preposition, /əkowef/): "and"

hitai (preposition, /hɪtaɪ/): "as"

esada (preposition, /ɛsədə/): "from"

kabivik (preposition, /kəbɪvɪk/): "in"

afingel (preposition, /əfiŋɛl/): "of"

asafi (preposition, /əsəfɪ/): "or"

it (preposition, /ɪt/): "to"

ashiza (preposition, /əʃɪzə/): "will"

din (preposition, /din/): "with"

Numbers

attatt (number, /əɾəɾ/): "zero"

uttudetta (number, /uɾudɛɾə/): "one"

ttaid (number, /ɾaɪd/): "two"

se (number, /sɛ/): "three"

utt (number, /ʌɾ/): "four"

ep (number, /ɛp/): "five"

ttim (number, /ɾim/): "six"

laydivad (number, /ledɪvəd/): "seven"

nani (number, /nəni/): "eight"

suttaz (number, /suɾəz/): "nine"

ase (number, /əsɛ/): "ten"

Questions

awezime (question, /əwɛzimɛ/): "what"

oughh (question, /ɒh/): "who"

atazi (question, /ətəzɪ/): "how"

thittaduk (question, /ðɪɾaduk/): "why"

uvooga (question, /ʌvʊgə/): "when"

Interjections

danu (interjection, /dənu/): "hello"

ayzattama (interjection, /ezæɾəma/): "goodbye"

pemu (interjection, /pɛmu/): "hey"

lanaw (interjection, /lænæw/): "bye"

nu (interjection, /nu/): "ouch"

epattat (interjection, /ɛpæɾət/): "wow"

ikanatt (interjection, /ɪkənəɾ/): "uh"

attaw (interjection, /əɾo/): "er"

asuttata (interjection, /əsʌɾətæ/): "um"

Adverbs

dat (adverb, /dat/): "again"

ithattatti (adverb, /iðəɾəɾɪ/): "now"

aj (adverb, /əj/): "soon"

ttawva (adverb, /ɾovə/): "often"

at (adverb, /æt/): "sometimes"

ut (adverb, /ʌt/): "always"

atha (adverb, /æðæ/): "never"

alithet (adverb, /əliðɛt/): "seldom"

Adjectives

iwalit (adjective, /ɪwəlɪt/): "aromatic"

ttanguwa (adjective, /ɾæŋʌwa/): "basted"

kajethatt (adjective, /kæjɛðəɾ/): "big"

iza (adjective, /izə/): "bitter"

enenou (adjective, /ɛnɛnaʊ/): "black"

oolud (adjective, /ʊlʌd/): "blue"

itunu (adjective, /ɪtunʌ/): "brown"

amizi (adjective, /əmɪzi/): "chilled"

atavit (adjective, /ætəvɪt/): "cold"

thanoike (adjective, /ðanɔɪkɛ/): "curried"

latt (adjective, /læɾ/): "dark"

ittinitta (adjective, /ɪɾɪnɪɾə/): "deep"

atapahe (adjective, /ətəpahɛ/): "divine"

nith (adjective, /nɪð/): "drunk"

siek (adjective, /ʒɛk/): "empty"

waiti (adjective, /waɪti/): "evil"

zattuli (adjective, /zəɾʌli/): "familiar"

utus (adjective, /utʌs/): "fat"

ettusech (adjective, /ɛɾʌsɛtʃ/): "flat"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "frail"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "fried"

ik (adjective, /ɪk/): "full"

nihailu (adjective, /nihaɪlu/): "good"

aigutt (adjective, /aɪgʌɾ/): "green"

pik (adjective, /pik/): "grey"

ayttuch (adjective, /eɾutʃ/): "honest"

ta (adjective, /ta/): "hot"

atoughnak (adjective, /ətɒnək/): "light"

engad (adjective, /ɛŋəd/): "long"

enga (adjective, /ɛŋə/): "loud"

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

panuti (adjective, /pənʌti/): "mysterious"

that (adjective, /ðat/): "narrow"

tainapook (adjective, /taɪnəpʊk/): "old"

itta (adjective, /iɾə/): "orange"

edid (adjective, /ɛdɪd/): "pungent"

itaz (adjective, /itəz/): "purple"

uvanai (adjective, /uvənaɪ/): "quiet"

ttenit (adjective, /ɾɛnɪt/): "raw"

ava (adjective, /əvə/): "rectangular"

akat (adjective, /əkət/): "red"

ungit (adjective, /ʌŋɪt/): "roasted"

atti (adjective, /əɾi/): "round"

outufat (adjective, /aʊtʌfət/): "salty"

ookasab (adjective, /ʊkəsəb/): "savory"

nini (adjective, /ninɪ/): "shallow"

adai (adjective, /ədaɪ/): "short"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "smoked"

athawnid (adjective, /æðonɪd/): "sober"

lithoub (adjective, /lɪðaʊb/): "sour"

lajai (adjective, /ləjaɪ/): "spicy"

batamah (adjective, /bætəməh/): "spiral"

ettebiwa (adjective, /ɛɾɛbiwə/): "square"

ikaitedi (adjective, /ɪkaɪtɛdɪ/): "steamed"

attaga (adjective, /əɾəgə/): "strange"

attis (adjective, /æɾɪs/): "strong"

atattulaw (adjective, /ətəɾulo/): "sturdy"

asavuwa (adjective, /əsəvʌwə/): "sweet"

azingaka (adjective, /əziŋækə/): "tall"

anana (adjective, /ənanə/): "thick"

ttawfimayb (adjective, /ɾofɪmeb/): "thin"

thatuda (adjective, /ðətudə/): "warm"

hin (adjective, /hin/): "weak"

ayn (adjective, /en/): "white"

zan (adjective, /zən/): "wide"

iligabai (adjective, /ɪlɪgəbaɪ/): "yellow"

aji (adjective, /ædʒɪ/): "young"

Verbs

pinatta (verb, /pinəɾə/): "bake"

pawsan (verb, /posən/): "be"

avanaw (verb, /ævəno/): "belong"

afamath (verb, /əfəməð/): "bite"

attasama (verb, /əɾəsæmə/): "break"

tim (verb, /tɪm/): "burn"

thahavay (verb, /θəhave/): "come"

imettusi (verb, /imɛɾusɪ/): "die"

suwana (verb, /sʌwænə/): "drink"

ve (verb, /vɛ/): "eat"

thuttati (verb, /ðʌɾətɪ/): "fall"

thuha (verb, /ðuhə/): "fight"

jiwusa (verb, /dʒiwusæ/): "find"

datte (verb, /dəɾɛ/): "fish"

ttet (verb, /ɾɛt/): "fly"

dibit (verb, /dɪbit/): "frown"

livase (verb, /livəsɛ/): "go"

un (verb, /ʌn/): "growl"

siittithath (verb, /ʒiɾiðəð/): "hate"

ttoughbali (verb, /ɾɒbəli/): "have"

makusi (verb, /məkusɪ/): "hear"

amus (verb, /æmʌs/): "hide"

ttapina (verb, /ɾəpɪnə/): "hold"

saw (verb, /so/): "hunt"

af (verb, /əf/): "jump"

na (verb, /nə/): "kill"

ttatatham (verb, /ɾətəðəm/): "know"

daittittang (verb, /daɪɾiɾæŋ/): "laugh"

evai (verb, /ɛvaɪ/): "lie"

ahidiw (verb, /ahidɪw/): "live"

atitt (verb, /ætiɾ/): "lose"

ilashing (verb, /ilæʃɪŋ/): "love"

nale (verb, /nəlɛ/): "need"

asooth (verb, /əsʊð/): "own"

avoughkuba (verb, /əvɒkubə/): "roast"

ous (verb, /aʊs/): "run"

ad (verb, /əd/): "see"

gawfi (verb, /gofi/): "sit"

awladen (verb, /olədɛn/): "sleep"

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

li (verb, /lɪ/): "smile"

ezafootaw (verb, /ɛzæfʊto/): "stand"

oughha (verb, /ɒhə/): "strike"

ath (verb, /əð/): "swallow"

tattittitt (verb, /təɾiɾɪɾ/): "swim"

wiz (verb, /wɪz/): "taste"

ha (verb, /ha/): "throw"

ibisitu (verb, /ɪbisitu/): "walk"

fanu (verb, /fənʌ/): "want"

Nouns

afati (noun, /əfəti/): "afternoon"

bathan (noun, /bəðən/): "ale"

usita (noun, /usitə/): "all"

sa (noun, /sæ/): "alligator"

dan (noun, /dæn/): "arm"

at (noun, /at/): "ash"

anapub (noun, /ənəpʌb/): "aunt"

na (noun, /nə/): "axe"

ing (noun, /ɪŋ/): "bark"

wa (noun, /wə/): "bay"

ithayttiti (noun, /iðeɾitɪ/): "beer"

ilayt (noun, /ilet/): "beet"

idera (noun, /idɛɹə/): "bird"

tamoughf (noun, /tamɒf/): "blood"

sidaysha (noun, /sɪdeʃə/): "boar"

athib (noun, /əðɪb/): "bone"

usungaw (noun, /ʌsʌŋo/): "breakfast"

aza (noun, /əzə/): "breast"

tacaitti (noun, /təcaɪɾɪ/): "brother"

zavuna (noun, /zavuna/): "castle"

nattatt (noun, /naɾaɾ/): "cat"

chepai (noun, /tʃɛpaɪ/): "cat"

kattith (noun, /kæɾɪθ/): "chest"

jou (noun, /dʒaʊ/): "chicken"

dil (noun, /dil/): "claw"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "cloud"

toughngamatt (noun, /tɒŋəməɾ/): "coconut"

kavana (noun, /kavænə/): "crime"

anoutt (noun, /ənaʊɾ/): "day"

ayzun (noun, /ezʌn/): "dinner"

lat (noun, /lət/): "dog"

aysa (noun, /esə/): "drink"

unattan (noun, /unəɾan/): "dungeon"

ebita (noun, /ɛbitæ/): "ear"

tangida (noun, /təŋidə/): "earth"

ttuthaittisi (noun, /ɾuðaɪɾɪʒ/): "egg"

iniqus (noun, /ɪnɪqʌs/): "elder"

at (noun, /æt/): "enemy"

as (noun, /əs/): "evening"

ttaym (noun, /ɾem/): "eye"

jisu (noun, /jɪsu/): "family"

nashidak (noun, /nəʃɪdək/): "father"

tenah (noun, /tɛnəh/): "feather"

pida (noun, /pɪdə/): "fight"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "finger"

ttanawatt (noun, /ɾænəwəɾ/): "fire"

sittid (noun, /siɾɪd/): "fish"

aitaiviji (noun, /aɪtaɪvidʒɪ/): "flesh"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "foot"

noughtt (noun, /nɒɾ/): "forest"

isaw (noun, /isəw/): "fox"

ttidutub (noun, /ɾɪdʌtub/): "friend"

achaysil (noun, /ətʃesil/): "goose"

ilusutai (noun, /ɪlʌsutaɪ/): "grease"

iva (noun, /ɪvə/): "group"

jattettit (noun, /dʒəɾɛɾit/): "gulf"

afalu (noun, /əfəlu/): "hair"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "hand"

zizika (noun, /zɪzɪkə/): "hat"

ttin (noun, /ɾin/): "hate"

aqel (noun, /əqɛl/): "head"

misisiays (noun, /misɪʒes/): "hill"

aziz (noun, /æzɪz/): "horn"

uvadabi (noun, /ʌvədəbɪ/): "horse"

ttin (noun, /ɾɪn/): "house"

ataisu (noun, /ətaɪsu/): "inn"

iwisayni (noun, /iwɪsenɪ/): "island"

as (noun, /əs/): "jaw"

ulasa (noun, /uləsə/): "lake"

sa (noun, /sæ/): "leaf"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "leg"

idadath (noun, /ɪdədəð/): "liver"

tangaysa (noun, /təŋesə/): "louse"

lought (noun, /lɒt/): "love"

ilasitta (noun, /ɪləsɪɾa/): "lunch"

apeza (noun, /əpɛzə/): "man"

lif (noun, /lɪf/): "many"

thawshi (noun, /ðoʃɪ/): "meal"

wilani (noun, /wɪlani/): "metal"

aytte (noun, /eɾɛ/): "mine"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "monster"

nitid (noun, /nɪtɪd/): "moon"

da (noun, /də/): "morning"

thadattaws (noun, /ðədəɾos/): "mother"

isizina (noun, /ɪsɪzinə/): "mountain"

ittough (noun, /iɾɒ/): "mouth"

ilibitti (noun, /ɪlɪbɪɾi/): "name"

tayku (noun, /tekʌ/): "neck"

da (noun, /da/): "night"

ttingubi (noun, /ɾiŋʌbɪ/): "noodle"

thilulaz (noun, /θiluləz/): "nose"

zisaw (noun, /zɪso/): "ocean"

akittaif (noun, /əkiɾaɪf/): "parent"

nijaven (noun, /nɪdʒəvɛn/): "path"

bahibu (noun, /bəhɪbu/): "peace"

etefah (noun, /ɛtɛfæh/): "pepper"

idakasi (noun, /ɪdəkəʒ/): "person"

ittithan (noun, /ɪɾɪðæn/): "pie"

aytad (noun, /etəd/): "pig"

dasainough (noun, /dəsaɪnɒ/): "rabbit"

youkala (noun, /yaʊkələ/): "rain"

disapa (noun, /disəpə/): "rat"

lidas (noun, /lɪdəs/): "river"

isidag (noun, /ɪsidəg/): "robe"

isaru (noun, /ɪsaɹu/): "rock"

zus (noun, /zus/): "root"

ivoot (noun, /ɪvʊt/): "salt"

awsithew (noun, /osiðɛw/): "sand"

dadit (noun, /dədit/): "seed"

naw (noun, /no/): "sibling"

tamula (noun, /təmulə/): "sister"

tata (noun, /tatæ/): "skin"

iliv (noun, /ɪlɪv/): "sky"

azaytaym (noun, /æzetem/): "smoke"

noughlaba (noun, /nɒlæba/): "snake"

atidu (noun, /ətidʌ/): "soup"

zatide (noun, /zatɪdɛ/): "star"

adittatt (noun, /ədɪɾəɾ/): "stew"

awdubij (noun, /odʌbidʒ/): "stomach"

doonemaz (noun, /dʊnɛməz/): "stone"

iwoughtti (noun, /ɪwɒɾi/): "stream"

paysilan (noun, /pesilən/): "sun"

attay (noun, /əɾe/): "sword"

welish (noun, /wɛliʃ/): "tail"

tetti (noun, /tɛɾi/): "tavern"

ttadai (noun, /ɾædaɪ/): "thumb"

ittoughzasu (noun, /iɾɒzasu/): "tongue"

athade (noun, /əðadɛ/): "tooth"

tayche (noun, /texɛ/): "tree"

inathoongi (noun, /inæθʊŋɪ/): "truth"

ataw (noun, /əto/): "uncle"

afithibe (noun, /əfɪðibɛ/): "valley"

aittayne (noun, /aɪɾenɛ/): "war"

la (noun, /læ/): "water"

sutalat (noun, /sutələt/): "way"

angaysithu (noun, /əŋesiðu/): "wine"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "woman"

digi (noun, /digi/): "word"