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Language Generator

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

Asata

Asata Dictionary

Pronouns

nat (pronoun, /nət/): "he"

nat (pronoun, /nət/): "she"

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

shat (pronoun, /ʃət/): "you"

vatt (pronoun, /vəɾ/): "we"

ku (pronoun, /ku/): "I"

Articles

ngat (article, /ŋət/): "a"

sa (article, /sə/): "the"

Prepositions

atha (preposition, /əðə/): "and"

vatta (preposition, /vəɾə/): "as"

jahutha (preposition, /dʒæhuðə/): "from"

tilatu (preposition, /tɪlətu/): "in"

ttuzu (preposition, /ɾʌzu/): "of"

ida (preposition, /ɪda/): "or"

ta (preposition, /ta/): "to"

ajizutt (preposition, /əjɪzuɾ/): "will"

uba (preposition, /ʌbə/): "with"

Numbers

imanada (number, /ɪmənədə/): "zero"

ttivaw (number, /ɾɪvo/): "one"

tishala (number, /tiʃələ/): "two"

aikav (number, /aɪkəv/): "three"

awvenam (number, /ovɛnam/): "four"

doosattuw (number, /dʊsəɾuw/): "five"

iti (number, /itɪ/): "six"

piku (number, /pɪku/): "seven"

sidin (number, /sɪdɪn/): "eight"

kailatha (number, /kaɪləθə/): "nine"

idavu (number, /idəvʌ/): "ten"

Questions

wuba (question, /wʌbə/): "what"

chahitti (question, /xəhiɾɪ/): "who"

itawsi (question, /ɪtosi/): "how"

kivattaiw (question, /kɪvəɾaɪw/): "why"

gaiwifi (question, /gaɪwɪfɪ/): "when"

Interjections

ayz (interjection, /ez/): "hello"

tiv (interjection, /tɪv/): "goodbye"

nuttiv (interjection, /nʌɾiv/): "hey"

wabed (interjection, /wəbɛd/): "bye"

waidika (interjection, /waɪdikə/): "ouch"

tezu (interjection, /tɛzu/): "wow"

ninibi (interjection, /nɪnibi/): "uh"

awthi (interjection, /oðɪ/): "er"

egay (interjection, /ɛge/): "um"

Adverbs

midet (adverb, /mɪdɛt/): "again"

nib (adverb, /nɪb/): "now"

awnun (adverb, /onun/): "soon"

kisaisas (adverb, /kɪsaɪsəs/): "often"

iwivu (adverb, /ɪwɪvʌ/): "sometimes"

utus (adverb, /utʌs/): "always"

ajaq (adverb, /ædʒəq/): "never"

athatte (adverb, /əðæɾɛ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

mawal (adjective, /məwəl/): "aromatic"

uzataidu (adjective, /uzətaɪdu/): "basted"

ataymooda (adjective, /ætemʊdə/): "big"

zumela (adjective, /zumɛlə/): "bitter"

atetoughv (adjective, /ətɛtɒv/): "black"

sanattit (adjective, /sənəɾɪt/): "blue"

thayzaizi (adjective, /ðezaɪzi/): "brown"

masajan (adjective, /məsədʒæn/): "chilled"

ishattisi (adjective, /ɪʃəɾisɪ/): "cold"

ibatebi (adjective, /ɪbətɛbi/): "curried"

ayttatatt (adjective, /eɾatəɾ/): "dark"

umadatt (adjective, /umædaɾ/): "deep"

tisinu (adjective, /tisɪnʌ/): "divine"

avathase (adjective, /əvəθəsɛ/): "drunk"

dibi (adjective, /dɪbɪ/): "empty"

azat (adjective, /əzət/): "evil"

wadayki (adjective, /wədekɪ/): "familiar"

sitawmett (adjective, /sɪtomɛɾ/): "fat"

atawl (adjective, /ətol/): "flat"

ish (adjective, /ɪʃ/): "frail"

asawma (adjective, /əsomæ/): "fried"

ttafatt (adjective, /ɾəfəɾ/): "full"

shith (adjective, /ʃɪð/): "good"

awjattalu (adjective, /odʒæɾælʌ/): "green"

fetatt (adjective, /fɛtaɾ/): "grey"

pu (adjective, /pʌ/): "honest"

akaluta (adjective, /əkəlutə/): "hot"

attipig (adjective, /əɾipɪg/): "light"

ih (adjective, /ih/): "long"

aimit (adjective, /aɪmit/): "loud"

kititha (adjective, /kitiða/): "mortal"

batatt (adjective, /bətəɾ/): "mysterious"

shaj (adjective, /ʃəj/): "narrow"

alad (adjective, /ələd/): "old"

isekama (adjective, /ɪsɛkəmə/): "orange"

aytusal (adjective, /etusæl/): "pungent"

sapik (adjective, /səpɪk/): "purple"

fel (adjective, /fɛl/): "quiet"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "raw"

unatija (adjective, /ʌnətɪjə/): "rectangular"

pi (adjective, /pi/): "red"

ayhid (adjective, /ehɪd/): "roasted"

abipath (adjective, /əbipəθ/): "round"

aiwala (adjective, /aɪwəlæ/): "salty"

ittittuzu (adjective, /iɾɪɾuzu/): "savory"

abik (adjective, /əbɪk/): "shallow"

ayde (adjective, /edɛ/): "short"

fu (adjective, /fu/): "smoked"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "sober"

lani (adjective, /lənɪ/): "sour"

oughka (adjective, /ɒkə/): "spicy"

pataynat (adjective, /pətenət/): "spiral"

abiditha (adjective, /əbɪdɪðə/): "square"

ithutit (adjective, /ɪðutɪt/): "steamed"

aliwayta (adjective, /æliwetæ/): "strange"

ettatt (adjective, /ɛɾəɾ/): "strong"

es (adjective, /ɛs/): "sturdy"

nu (adjective, /nʌ/): "sweet"

anittam (adjective, /ənɪɾəm/): "tall"

mupumats (adjective, /mʌpuməts/): "thick"

ilu (adjective, /ɪlu/): "thin"

atilut (adjective, /atilʌt/): "warm"

wittag (adjective, /wiɾəg/): "weak"

en (adjective, /ɛn/): "white"

kawapat (adjective, /kəwəpət/): "wide"

ahataiz (adjective, /əhətaɪz/): "yellow"

tafaki (adjective, /təfækɪ/): "young"

Verbs

id (verb, /id/): "bake"

vattaw (verb, /vaɾo/): "be"

tettoimep (verb, /tɛɾɔɪmɛp/): "belong"

attattil (verb, /əɾəɾil/): "bite"

attasat (verb, /əɾəsət/): "break"

ait (verb, /aɪt/): "burn"

achuttabi (verb, /ətʃuɾabi/): "come"

ounou (verb, /aʊnaʊ/): "die"

nisava (verb, /nisəvə/): "drink"

nginana (verb, /ŋɪnænə/): "eat"

zi (verb, /zɪ/): "fall"

amataw (verb, /əmətəw/): "fight"

huz (verb, /huz/): "find"

taifaynu (verb, /taɪfenu/): "fish"

taz (verb, /təz/): "fly"

alough (verb, /əlɒ/): "frown"

ekinai (verb, /ɛkɪnaɪ/): "go"

aytat (verb, /etæt/): "growl"

asateku (verb, /əsətɛkʌ/): "hate"

aigiku (verb, /aɪgɪkʌ/): "have"

anabak (verb, /ənəbak/): "hear"

awaithe (verb, /əwaɪðɛ/): "hide"

is (verb, /ɪs/): "hold"

nil (verb, /nɪl/): "hunt"

atta (verb, /aɾə/): "jump"

ke (verb, /kɛ/): "kill"

awakoo (verb, /əwəkʊ/): "know"

zaisaije (verb, /zaɪsaɪdʒɛ/): "laugh"

sizanad (verb, /sɪzənəd/): "lie"

thi (verb, /ðɪ/): "live"

nike (verb, /nikɛ/): "lose"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "love"

aytha (verb, /eðæ/): "need"

ttin (verb, /ɾɪn/): "own"

dat (verb, /dət/): "roast"

dithousa (verb, /dɪðaʊsə/): "run"

sikad (verb, /sikəd/): "see"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "sit"

nijid (verb, /nɪdʒid/): "sleep"

danug (verb, /dənʌg/): "smell"

ufeti (verb, /ʌfɛtɪ/): "smile"

akusoughg (verb, /əkʌsɒg/): "stand"

inaytha (verb, /ɪneðə/): "strike"

zalatu (verb, /zələtʌ/): "swallow"

ttaiv (verb, /ɾaɪv/): "swim"

genutt (verb, /gɛnuɾ/): "taste"

aiti (verb, /aɪtɪ/): "throw"

is (verb, /ɪs/): "walk"

zoughta (verb, /zɒtə/): "want"

Nouns

asiouvitti (noun, /əʒaʊviɾɪ/): "afternoon"

agitik (noun, /əgitik/): "ale"

eza (noun, /ɛzə/): "all"

abifuti (noun, /əbifuti/): "alligator"

kavetta (noun, /kəvɛɾə/): "arm"

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

tize (noun, /tɪzɛ/): "aunt"

pasootis (noun, /pæsʊtɪs/): "axe"

wa (noun, /wə/): "bark"

zawa (noun, /zəwə/): "bay"

shahutt (noun, /ʃəhuɾ/): "beer"

isabutt (noun, /ɪsəbʌɾ/): "beet"

ihakou (noun, /ihəkaʊ/): "bird"

utub (noun, /ʌtub/): "blood"

nuhainud (noun, /nʌhaɪnʌd/): "boar"

edupa (noun, /ɛdupə/): "bone"

upu (noun, /ʌpu/): "breakfast"

usi (noun, /ʌsɪ/): "breast"

ttatiti (noun, /ɾətɪtɪ/): "brother"

dinoo (noun, /dɪnʊ/): "castle"

tuj (noun, /tʌdʒ/): "cat"

faluva (noun, /fælʌva/): "cat"

tangan (noun, /təŋan/): "chest"

ta (noun, /tə/): "chicken"

oittashoughhe (noun, /ɔɪɾəʃɒhɛ/): "claw"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "cloud"

thaha (noun, /ðəhə/): "coconut"

aiva (noun, /aɪvə/): "crime"

nikisi (noun, /nɪkisi/): "day"

adub (noun, /ədub/): "dinner"

esini (noun, /ɛsɪni/): "dog"

akata (noun, /əkətə/): "drink"

aynath (noun, /enað/): "dungeon"

law (noun, /ləw/): "ear"

chasha (noun, /tʃəʃə/): "earth"

at (noun, /ət/): "egg"

lid (noun, /lid/): "elder"

widen (noun, /wɪdɛn/): "enemy"

lif (noun, /lɪf/): "evening"

ttitac (noun, /ɾɪtəc/): "eye"

las (noun, /ləs/): "family"

izatan (noun, /izətən/): "father"

ttimak (noun, /ɾimak/): "feather"

ban (noun, /bæn/): "fight"

muth (noun, /muð/): "finger"

tihi (noun, /tihɪ/): "fire"

oughputt (noun, /ɒpuɾ/): "fish"

ini (noun, /inɪ/): "flesh"

oughna (noun, /ɒna/): "foot"

sabati (noun, /səbətɪ/): "forest"

asah (noun, /əsəh/): "fox"

dalatta (noun, /dələɾæ/): "friend"

thatahin (noun, /ðætəhɪn/): "goose"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "grease"

idi (noun, /ɪdɪ/): "group"

thanahat (noun, /θənəhət/): "gulf"

oughdutha (noun, /ɒduða/): "hair"

though (noun, /ðɒ/): "hand"

let (noun, /lɛt/): "hat"

iwam (noun, /iwəm/): "hate"

ibat (noun, /ibət/): "head"

ounadaf (noun, /aʊnədəf/): "hill"

athuf (noun, /æðuf/): "horn"

utigouth (noun, /utɪgaʊð/): "horse"

afitte (noun, /afiɾɛ/): "house"

oozaz (noun, /ʊzəz/): "inn"

laitayn (noun, /laɪten/): "island"

bittitt (noun, /biɾɪɾ/): "jaw"

atathitt (noun, /ətəðiɾ/): "lake"

ufit (noun, /ʌfit/): "leaf"

ash (noun, /aʃ/): "leg"

ngav (noun, /ŋəv/): "liver"

uchat (noun, /ʌtʃət/): "louse"

attetaisu (noun, /æɾɛtaɪsu/): "love"

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

shuthittath (noun, /ʃuðɪɾəð/): "man"

vipanut (noun, /vɪpənut/): "many"

athittasi (noun, /əðɪɾəsi/): "meal"

mithaha (noun, /mɪðəha/): "metal"

attabu (noun, /əɾəbu/): "mine"

amana (noun, /amænə/): "monster"

ana (noun, /ænə/): "moon"

kouh (noun, /kaʊh/): "morning"

settu (noun, /sɛɾʌ/): "mother"

nuzage (noun, /nuzəgɛ/): "mountain"

kiti (noun, /kɪtɪ/): "mouth"

kifiwi (noun, /kifɪwɪ/): "name"

ngipawdech (noun, /ŋipodɛtʃ/): "neck"

pitheb (noun, /piðɛb/): "night"

isha (noun, /ɪʃə/): "noodle"

himafa (noun, /hɪməfæ/): "nose"

outihev (noun, /aʊtihɛv/): "ocean"

outtawk (noun, /aʊɾok/): "parent"

vilinaf (noun, /vɪlinəf/): "path"

fataytt (noun, /fəteɾ/): "peace"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "pepper"

usina (noun, /usinə/): "person"

zavaytay (noun, /zəvete/): "pie"

ittattoow (noun, /ɪɾəɾʊw/): "pig"

attay (noun, /əɾe/): "rabbit"

ugathana (noun, /ʌgæðənə/): "rain"

atiwayttai (noun, /ætɪweɾaɪ/): "rat"

itushuwough (noun, /itʌʃuwɒ/): "river"

anai (noun, /ənaɪ/): "robe"

janawsha (noun, /jænoʃə/): "rock"

adashas (noun, /ədəʃəs/): "root"

paihugim (noun, /paɪhugɪm/): "salt"

zadasha (noun, /zədæʃæ/): "sand"

aziv (noun, /əzɪv/): "seed"

tawtilawk (noun, /totɪlok/): "sibling"

ena (noun, /ɛnə/): "sister"

evupatti (noun, /ɛvupəɾi/): "skin"

layjootawm (noun, /lejʊtom/): "sky"

ataleth (noun, /ətəlɛð/): "smoke"

vava (noun, /vəvə/): "snake"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "soup"

ttit (noun, /ɾit/): "star"

ttikaidab (noun, /ɾikaɪdæb/): "stew"

ta (noun, /ta/): "stomach"

oodezatta (noun, /ʊdɛzæɾa/): "stone"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "stream"

amith (noun, /əmið/): "sun"

la (noun, /la/): "sword"

awathi (noun, /əwəðɪ/): "tail"

an (noun, /ən/): "tavern"

apawki (noun, /æpokɪ/): "thumb"

ttadun (noun, /ɾədun/): "tongue"

kav (noun, /kəv/): "tooth"

anu (noun, /anu/): "tree"

tinich (noun, /tinitʃ/): "truth"

lifi (noun, /lɪfɪ/): "uncle"

diti (noun, /ditɪ/): "valley"

hu (noun, /hu/): "war"

aittoinebu (noun, /aɪɾɔɪnɛbu/): "water"

ahed (noun, /əhɛd/): "way"

attaittai (noun, /æɾaɪɾaɪ/): "wine"

law (noun, /lo/): "woman"

fanayza (noun, /fənezə/): "word"