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Awteta

Awteta Dictionary

Pronouns

bi (pronoun, /bi/): "he"

am (pronoun, /æm/): "she"

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

gach (pronoun, /gatʃ/): "you"

te (pronoun, /tɛ/): "we"

ain (pronoun, /aɪn/): "I"

Articles

idd (article, /ɪɽ/): "a"

ag (article, /əg/): "the"

Prepositions

ip (preposition, /ip/): "and"

atidaidi (preposition, /ətɪdaɪdi/): "as"

aynitun (preposition, /enɪtʌn/): "from"

dikaymif (preposition, /dɪkemif/): "in"

apitatha (preposition, /əpɪtəðə/): "of"

ttada (preposition, /ɾadə/): "or"

saqetta (preposition, /səqɛɾæ/): "to"

asi (preposition, /əsi/): "will"

dan (preposition, /dæn/): "with"

Numbers

ifittett (number, /ɪfɪɾɛɾ/): "zero"

ittit (number, /ɪɾɪt/): "one"

lihingin (number, /lihiŋin/): "two"

avoudi (number, /əvaʊdɪ/): "three"

uttaw (number, /ʌɾəw/): "four"

sattedail (number, /sæɾɛdaɪl/): "five"

amawttu (number, /amoɾʌ/): "six"

kathitta (number, /kəðɪɾa/): "seven"

aittav (number, /aɪɾəv/): "eight"

ativena (number, /ətɪvɛnə/): "nine"

amawt (number, /əmot/): "ten"

Questions

tishus (question, /tɪʃus/): "what"

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

att (question, /əɾ/): "how"

at (question, /at/): "why"

tawayte (question, /təwetɛ/): "when"

Interjections

athaizits (interjection, /əðaɪzits/): "hello"

ol (interjection, /ɔl/): "goodbye"

tadou (interjection, /tædaʊ/): "hey"

akitifa (interjection, /əkɪtifæ/): "bye"

elathita (interjection, /ɛləθɪtæ/): "ouch"

ttananatt (interjection, /ɾənənəɾ/): "wow"

aidumit (interjection, /aɪdumit/): "uh"

zaloos (interjection, /zəlʊs/): "er"

avima (interjection, /əvɪmə/): "um"

Adverbs

aza (adverb, /əzə/): "again"

kuzaws (adverb, /kʌzos/): "now"

bi (adverb, /bɪ/): "soon"

pawsil (adverb, /posɪl/): "often"

ttathiz (adverb, /ɾəðɪz/): "sometimes"

bamawtta (adverb, /bəmoɾæ/): "always"

udufa (adverb, /udʌfæ/): "never"

ivim (adverb, /ivɪm/): "seldom"

Adjectives

rrouttiw (adjective, /raʊɾɪw/): "aromatic"

chutaisab (adjective, /tʃʌtaɪsəb/): "basted"

agul (adjective, /agʌl/): "big"

tasaj (adjective, /tæsadʒ/): "bitter"

oufan (adjective, /aʊfæn/): "black"

ajiwugay (adjective, /əjɪwuge/): "blue"

bit (adjective, /bɪt/): "brown"

ngath (adjective, /ŋað/): "chilled"

jus (adjective, /jus/): "cold"

ttuwisal (adjective, /ɾuwɪsəl/): "curried"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "dark"

awusith (adjective, /æwʌsɪð/): "deep"

du (adjective, /dʌ/): "divine"

thittit (adjective, /ðiɾɪt/): "drunk"

datt (adjective, /dəɾ/): "empty"

ttu (adjective, /ɾu/): "evil"

denakai (adjective, /dɛnəkaɪ/): "familiar"

as (adjective, /əs/): "fat"

fatatta (adjective, /fətəɾə/): "flat"

al (adjective, /əl/): "frail"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "fried"

lanayzutt (adjective, /lənezuɾ/): "full"

eshu (adjective, /ɛʃʌ/): "good"

ikuzaka (adjective, /ɪkuzəkə/): "green"

anapanai (adjective, /ænəpənaɪ/): "grey"

wawtanaip (adjective, /wotənaɪp/): "honest"

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

ittaydi (adjective, /iɾedɪ/): "light"

enim (adjective, /ɛnim/): "long"

tay (adjective, /te/): "loud"

ittett (adjective, /iɾɛɾ/): "mortal"

lisapa (adjective, /lɪsəpə/): "mysterious"

an (adjective, /ən/): "narrow"

vale (adjective, /vælɛ/): "old"

fat (adjective, /fət/): "orange"

ewaytawle (adjective, /ɛwetolɛ/): "pungent"

attameva (adjective, /əɾəmɛvæ/): "purple"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "quiet"

awttisa (adjective, /oɾɪsə/): "raw"

gala (adjective, /gələ/): "rectangular"

ittayttub (adjective, /iɾeɾʌb/): "red"

ive (adjective, /ɪvɛ/): "roasted"

apoughna (adjective, /əpɒnə/): "round"

athasham (adjective, /əðaʃam/): "salty"

awti (adjective, /otɪ/): "savory"

ani (adjective, /ənɪ/): "shallow"

alenitha (adjective, /əlɛnɪðə/): "short"

nih (adjective, /nɪh/): "smoked"

moo (adjective, /mʊ/): "sober"

ttafuw (adjective, /ɾəfuw/): "sour"

masak (adjective, /mæsək/): "spicy"

ayb (adjective, /eb/): "spiral"

attilis (adjective, /əɾilis/): "square"

ttattazi (adjective, /ɾəɾəzɪ/): "steamed"

taytath (adjective, /tetəθ/): "strange"

kus (adjective, /kus/): "strong"

zitipan (adjective, /zɪtɪpən/): "sturdy"

achikaw (adjective, /ætʃiko/): "sweet"

amijitt (adjective, /əmɪdʒɪɾ/): "tall"

katt (adjective, /kəɾ/): "thick"

ha (adjective, /hə/): "thin"

tutt (adjective, /tuɾ/): "warm"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "weak"

inatt (adjective, /inəɾ/): "white"

ttoottila (adjective, /ɾʊɾilə/): "wide"

sa (adjective, /sæ/): "yellow"

mithisa (adjective, /miðɪsə/): "young"

Verbs

imefu (verb, /imɛfʌ/): "bake"

ninay (verb, /nine/): "be"

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

ni (verb, /ni/): "bite"

ikas (verb, /ɪkəs/): "break"

thadaittun (verb, /ðædaɪɾun/): "burn"

niliku (verb, /nɪlɪku/): "come"

un (verb, /un/): "die"

papit (verb, /pəpɪt/): "drink"

natu (verb, /nətu/): "eat"

zattibe (verb, /zəɾibɛ/): "fall"

maid (verb, /maɪd/): "fight"

uji (verb, /udʒi/): "find"

paza (verb, /pəzə/): "fish"

tisi (verb, /tɪsi/): "fly"

kug (verb, /kʌg/): "frown"

ehana (verb, /ɛhənæ/): "go"

jeth (verb, /jɛð/): "growl"

gaywuthi (verb, /gewuθi/): "hate"

vamaytt (verb, /vameɾ/): "have"

awg (verb, /og/): "hear"

etta (verb, /ɛɾə/): "hide"

wought (verb, /wɒt/): "hold"

afi (verb, /əfɪ/): "hunt"

mada (verb, /mædə/): "jump"

sach (verb, /sətʃ/): "kill"

ag (verb, /əg/): "know"

sa (verb, /sə/): "laugh"

dijikip (verb, /dijɪkip/): "lie"

nginisud (verb, /ŋɪnɪsud/): "live"

ttaivij (verb, /ɾaɪvɪj/): "lose"

thin (verb, /ðin/): "love"

usay (verb, /ʌse/): "need"

awsh (verb, /oʃ/): "own"

oughd (verb, /ɒd/): "roast"

vi (verb, /vi/): "run"

tasen (verb, /təsɛn/): "see"

ina (verb, /ɪnə/): "sit"

el (verb, /ɛl/): "sleep"

at (verb, /ət/): "smell"

waysoughthid (verb, /wesɒðɪd/): "smile"

dounittatt (verb, /daʊnɪɾəɾ/): "stand"

awoutt (verb, /awaʊɾ/): "strike"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "swallow"

dezaday (verb, /dɛzade/): "swim"

ais (verb, /aɪs/): "taste"

booz (verb, /bʊz/): "throw"

shelaca (verb, /ʃɛlæca/): "walk"

in (verb, /in/): "want"

Nouns

afiwi (noun, /æfiwɪ/): "afternoon"

thit (noun, /ðɪt/): "ale"

ittenid (noun, /ɪɾɛnɪd/): "all"

taga (noun, /təgə/): "alligator"

puday (noun, /pude/): "arm"

daluba (noun, /dəlubə/): "ash"

itit (noun, /itɪt/): "aunt"

sabitt (noun, /səbɪɾ/): "axe"

soughkidaz (noun, /sɒkɪdəz/): "bark"

ittah (noun, /iɾəh/): "bay"

tes (noun, /tɛs/): "beer"

analesough (noun, /ənəlɛsɒ/): "beet"

adew (noun, /ədɛw/): "bird"

aydatoonu (noun, /edətʊnʌ/): "blood"

jinut (noun, /jɪnʌt/): "boar"

dihit (noun, /dihɪt/): "bone"

oughh (noun, /ɒh/): "breakfast"

isatt (noun, /isəɾ/): "breast"

amika (noun, /əmɪkə/): "brother"

attayda (noun, /əɾedə/): "castle"

attaten (noun, /əɾətɛn/): "cat"

nitazett (noun, /nɪtæzɛɾ/): "cat"

azam (noun, /əzəm/): "chest"

ithak (noun, /ɪðək/): "chicken"

ithi (noun, /ɪði/): "claw"

nifaitti (noun, /nifaɪɾɪ/): "cloud"

madough (noun, /mədɒ/): "coconut"

ttifayhath (noun, /ɾɪfehəð/): "crime"

aivoughsaywa (noun, /aɪvɒsewə/): "day"

udida (noun, /udidə/): "dinner"

chus (noun, /tʃʌs/): "dog"

aisad (noun, /aɪsəd/): "drink"

ttough (noun, /ɾɒ/): "dungeon"

ngati (noun, /ŋəti/): "ear"

kaytiza (noun, /ketizæ/): "earth"

alit (noun, /alɪt/): "egg"

atashit (noun, /ətəʃɪt/): "elder"

aithukawtaw (noun, /aɪðukoto/): "enemy"

atethith (noun, /ətɛðið/): "evening"

oittattiba (noun, /ɔɪɾəɾɪbə/): "eye"

isi (noun, /isi/): "family"

ah (noun, /əh/): "father"

ulan (noun, /ulən/): "feather"

itab (noun, /itəb/): "fight"

anoitt (noun, /ənɔɪɾ/): "finger"

noott (noun, /nʊɾ/): "fire"

ttitt (noun, /ɾɪɾ/): "fish"

an (noun, /ən/): "flesh"

ayzanepa (noun, /ezənɛpa/): "foot"

shitiva (noun, /ʃitɪvə/): "forest"

thawmati (noun, /ðomatɪ/): "fox"

uzat (noun, /uzæt/): "friend"

faz (noun, /fəz/): "goose"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "grease"

ngunawb (noun, /ŋʌnob/): "group"

oughdel (noun, /ɒdɛl/): "gulf"

latikaw (noun, /lətikəw/): "hair"

iba (noun, /ibə/): "hand"

ije (noun, /ɪdʒɛ/): "hat"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "hate"

sasi (noun, /səsɪ/): "head"

ijitta (noun, /ijiɾə/): "hill"

asicha (noun, /əsitʃə/): "horn"

uvikada (noun, /uvɪkədə/): "horse"

va (noun, /və/): "house"

aittutt (noun, /aɪɾuɾ/): "inn"

wasati (noun, /wæsətɪ/): "island"

litatti (noun, /litəɾɪ/): "jaw"

thahaigoot (noun, /ðahaɪgʊt/): "lake"

ettazayla (noun, /ɛɾəzelə/): "leaf"

duthi (noun, /duθɪ/): "leg"

azasesa (noun, /azəsɛsə/): "liver"

lis (noun, /lis/): "louse"

fitoughnin (noun, /fitɒnɪn/): "love"

thoughsittim (noun, /ðɒsiɾim/): "lunch"

ananuf (noun, /ənənuf/): "man"

natu (noun, /nətʌ/): "many"

hasath (noun, /həsəð/): "meal"

att (noun, /aɾ/): "metal"

edaito (noun, /ɛdaɪtɔ/): "mine"

aylootadi (noun, /elʊtədi/): "monster"

agigai (noun, /əgigaɪ/): "moon"

sata (noun, /sətə/): "morning"

matailoo (noun, /mətaɪlʊ/): "mother"

tta (noun, /ɾa/): "mountain"

puttatt (noun, /puɾəɾ/): "mouth"

ttat (noun, /ɾæt/): "name"

aw (noun, /əw/): "neck"

imidula (noun, /ɪmɪdʌlə/): "night"

thal (noun, /ðəl/): "noodle"

adas (noun, /ədəs/): "nose"

ipijatt (noun, /ipɪjəɾ/): "ocean"

du (noun, /du/): "parent"

thaw (noun, /ðo/): "path"

initatta (noun, /ɪnɪtəɾə/): "peace"

saw (noun, /so/): "pepper"

nanap (noun, /nanəp/): "person"

dacuvej (noun, /dəcuvɛdʒ/): "pie"

ki (noun, /ki/): "pig"

idayji (noun, /ɪdedʒɪ/): "rabbit"

wasa (noun, /wəsæ/): "rain"

azayt (noun, /əzet/): "rat"

jicudayl (noun, /jɪcʌdel/): "river"

aythasuza (noun, /eðəsuzæ/): "robe"

abitana (noun, /əbɪtənə/): "rock"

kabittouh (noun, /kəbɪɾaʊh/): "root"

kadigez (noun, /kədɪgɛz/): "salt"

al (noun, /əl/): "sand"

hakun (noun, /həkʌn/): "seed"

ttaitaite (noun, /ɾaɪtaɪtɛ/): "sibling"

aiki (noun, /aɪki/): "sister"

ttatifatt (noun, /ɾətɪfæɾ/): "skin"

achewis (noun, /əchɛwis/): "sky"

aytuzi (noun, /etuzɪ/): "smoke"

ithanoku (noun, /iðænɔkʌ/): "snake"

nala (noun, /nəlæ/): "soup"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "star"

ibuttitt (noun, /ɪbuɾiɾ/): "stew"

chaylal (noun, /tʃeləl/): "stomach"

izit (noun, /ɪzit/): "stone"

tavoughkai (noun, /tavɒkaɪ/): "stream"

mawtti (noun, /moɾi/): "sun"

am (noun, /əm/): "sword"

saz (noun, /səz/): "tail"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "tavern"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "thumb"

af (noun, /əf/): "tongue"

atithavi (noun, /ətɪðəvi/): "tooth"

asatt (noun, /əsəɾ/): "tree"

akin (noun, /əkɪn/): "truth"

atteka (noun, /əɾɛkə/): "uncle"

awttaisay (noun, /oɾaɪse/): "valley"

atich (noun, /ətɪtʃ/): "war"

tanu (noun, /tənu/): "water"

je (noun, /jɛ/): "way"

atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "wine"

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

lamacha (noun, /ləmətʃə/): "word"