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Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Tathaws
Tathaws Dictionary
Pronouns
awta (pronoun, /otə/): "he"
ge (pronoun, /gɛ/): "she"
sep (pronoun, /sɛp/): "they"
ayt (pronoun, /et/): "you"
as (pronoun, /əs/): "we"
iki (pronoun, /ɪkɪ/): "I"
Articles
na (article, /nə/): "a"
za (article, /zæ/): "the"
Prepositions
oughzi (preposition, /ɒzɪ/): "and"
aif (preposition, /aɪf/): "as"
athough (preposition, /əðɒ/): "from"
ttathugit (preposition, /ɾəðʌgit/): "in"
iheth (preposition, /ɪhɛð/): "of"
zisath (preposition, /zisəð/): "or"
utis (preposition, /ʌtɪs/): "to"
thatti (preposition, /ðəɾɪ/): "will"
cati (preposition, /cətɪ/): "with"
Numbers
lanikoughs (number, /lənɪkɒs/): "zero"
shaizin (number, /ʃaɪzɪn/): "one"
nus (number, /nus/): "two"
ad (number, /əd/): "three"
af (number, /əf/): "four"
titt (number, /tɪɾ/): "five"
bu (number, /bʌ/): "six"
uwettay (number, /uwɛɾe/): "seven"
matil (number, /mətɪl/): "eight"
zattitaf (number, /zəɾitəf/): "nine"
ajanun (number, /ədʒənun/): "ten"
Questions
tabiwas (question, /tæbɪwas/): "what"
ziz (question, /ziz/): "who"
tattivu (question, /tæɾivʌ/): "how"
ipithaisha (question, /ɪpɪðaɪʃa/): "why"
na (question, /næ/): "when"
Interjections
chasath (interjection, /tʃəsəð/): "hello"
anutt (interjection, /ənʌɾ/): "goodbye"
avith (interjection, /əvið/): "hey"
naitipe (interjection, /naɪtɪpɛ/): "bye"
if (interjection, /ɪf/): "ouch"
isusida (interjection, /ɪsʌsidə/): "wow"
ttawzatatt (interjection, /ɾozətəɾ/): "uh"
thayna (interjection, /ðenə/): "er"
tuni (interjection, /tunɪ/): "um"
Adverbs
adesi (adverb, /ədɛsi/): "again"
jawuchutt (adverb, /jəwʌtʃuɾ/): "now"
sa (adverb, /sə/): "soon"
alaw (adverb, /əlo/): "often"
uttaysa (adverb, /ʌɾesə/): "sometimes"
inay (adverb, /ɪne/): "always"
sayngani (adverb, /seŋænɪ/): "never"
itaisitt (adverb, /itaɪsɪɾ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
kawshada (adjective, /koʃədə/): "aromatic"
asihith (adjective, /asɪhɪð/): "basted"
da (adjective, /də/): "big"
ittatett (adjective, /ɪɾətɛɾ/): "bitter"
dolaz (adjective, /dɔləz/): "black"
menitti (adjective, /mɛniɾɪ/): "blue"
usi (adjective, /usɪ/): "brown"
akisough (adjective, /əkisɒ/): "chilled"
otattang (adjective, /ɔtəɾəŋ/): "cold"
attapi (adjective, /əɾəpɪ/): "curried"
idaw (adjective, /idəw/): "dark"
itaifin (adjective, /itaɪfɪn/): "deep"
boughn (adjective, /bɒn/): "divine"
tta (adjective, /ɾæ/): "drunk"
an (adjective, /ən/): "empty"
aipainita (adjective, /aɪpaɪnɪtə/): "evil"
ttatt (adjective, /ɾəɾ/): "familiar"
kuhinaw (adjective, /kʌhɪno/): "fat"
idumap (adjective, /idʌməp/): "flat"
oumasitsa (adjective, /aʊməsɪtsə/): "frail"
sawttay (adjective, /soɾe/): "fried"
anal (adjective, /ənəl/): "full"
nali (adjective, /nəlɪ/): "good"
etha (adjective, /ɛðə/): "green"
zatayhu (adjective, /zətehʌ/): "grey"
tiled (adjective, /tɪlɛd/): "honest"
aguna (adjective, /əgunə/): "hot"
adutta (adjective, /adʌɾə/): "light"
vaheshu (adjective, /vəhɛʃʌ/): "long"
pa (adjective, /pə/): "loud"
saken (adjective, /sækɛn/): "mortal"
cuzath (adjective, /cʌzəð/): "mysterious"
ttebas (adjective, /ɾɛbəs/): "narrow"
etou (adjective, /ɛtaʊ/): "old"
abim (adjective, /əbɪm/): "orange"
hi (adjective, /hi/): "pungent"
ad (adjective, /əd/): "purple"
atattithi (adjective, /ətəɾiði/): "quiet"
azitti (adjective, /əzɪɾɪ/): "raw"
oughsasawtt (adjective, /ɒsəsoɾ/): "rectangular"
nizinil (adjective, /nɪzɪnil/): "red"
dat (adjective, /dət/): "roasted"
iji (adjective, /idʒi/): "round"
enav (adjective, /ɛnəv/): "salty"
ekuttebai (adjective, /ɛkuɾɛbaɪ/): "savory"
oufisaw (adjective, /aʊfiso/): "shallow"
adattev (adjective, /ədəɾɛv/): "short"
ubattayfou (adjective, /ubæɾefaʊ/): "smoked"
wayma (adjective, /wemə/): "sober"
naw (adjective, /næw/): "sour"
aivitasai (adjective, /aɪvɪtəsaɪ/): "spicy"
tan (adjective, /tən/): "spiral"
alate (adjective, /ələtɛ/): "square"
ttawaittak (adjective, /ɾawaɪɾæk/): "steamed"
attoutou (adjective, /æɾaʊtaʊ/): "strange"
oughz (adjective, /ɒz/): "strong"
ubedaymi (adjective, /ubɛdemɪ/): "sturdy"
atha (adjective, /əθæ/): "sweet"
ze (adjective, /zɛ/): "tall"
id (adjective, /ɪd/): "thick"
atith (adjective, /ətɪð/): "thin"
ilana (adjective, /ilənə/): "warm"
attuttith (adjective, /əɾuɾið/): "weak"
ainattap (adjective, /aɪnəɾəp/): "white"
as (adjective, /əs/): "wide"
foufatt (adjective, /faʊfaɾ/): "yellow"
fukavuth (adjective, /fukævʌð/): "young"
Verbs
nai (verb, /naɪ/): "bake"
tatha (verb, /təðə/): "be"
zalamu (verb, /zələmu/): "belong"
usaitiz (verb, /usaɪtɪz/): "bite"
wi (verb, /wɪ/): "break"
ji (verb, /jɪ/): "burn"
aiv (verb, /aɪv/): "come"
uch (verb, /utʃ/): "die"
ili (verb, /ɪli/): "drink"
bouttif (verb, /baʊɾɪf/): "eat"
ina (verb, /ɪnə/): "fall"
adatta (verb, /ədəɾə/): "fight"
da (verb, /də/): "find"
uttawthechoo (verb, /ʌɾoðɛtʃʊ/): "fish"
fi (verb, /fɪ/): "fly"
nalaj (verb, /nələj/): "frown"
lam (verb, /ləm/): "go"
asoughd (verb, /əsɒd/): "growl"
upibah (verb, /ʌpɪbəh/): "hate"
oughlazisu (verb, /ɒləzɪsʌ/): "have"
naza (verb, /nəzə/): "hear"
ilat (verb, /ɪlət/): "hide"
ttani (verb, /ɾænɪ/): "hold"
ingun (verb, /ɪŋun/): "hunt"
ise (verb, /ɪsɛ/): "jump"
az (verb, /əz/): "kill"
kad (verb, /kəd/): "know"
fa (verb, /fa/): "laugh"
kawtain (verb, /kotaɪn/): "lie"
madahawtt (verb, /mədəhoɾ/): "live"
tattathif (verb, /təɾəðɪf/): "lose"
aittawthapi (verb, /aɪɾoðəpɪ/): "love"
doughtetta (verb, /dɒtɛɾə/): "need"
ttizel (verb, /ɾɪzɛl/): "own"
nunamoot (verb, /nunamʊt/): "roast"
thisoughmaw (verb, /ðɪsɒmo/): "run"
ipanaji (verb, /ɪpənaji/): "see"
evi (verb, /ɛvɪ/): "sit"
ijen (verb, /ɪdʒɛn/): "sleep"
aisatang (verb, /aɪsətəŋ/): "smell"
uthifata (verb, /ʌðɪfætə/): "smile"
fuj (verb, /fʌj/): "stand"
pattitis (verb, /pəɾɪtis/): "strike"
enitap (verb, /ɛnitəp/): "swallow"
apal (verb, /æpəl/): "swim"
hoow (verb, /hʊw/): "taste"
uttawshit (verb, /uɾoʃɪt/): "throw"
evatta (verb, /ɛvəɾæ/): "walk"
thuray (verb, /θʌɹe/): "want"
Nouns
zishi (noun, /zɪʃi/): "afternoon"
nethaybas (noun, /nɛðebəs/): "ale"
poughteza (noun, /pɒtɛzə/): "all"
falalai (noun, /fəlælaɪ/): "alligator"
ithaz (noun, /iðəz/): "arm"
ttuthisu (noun, /ɾʌðɪsu/): "ash"
athoutitt (noun, /əðaʊtɪɾ/): "aunt"
anapati (noun, /ənapətɪ/): "axe"
esedathi (noun, /ɛsɛdaθi/): "bark"
lin (noun, /lɪn/): "bay"
ithaiz (noun, /ɪðaɪz/): "beer"
ttanilai (noun, /ɾənɪlaɪ/): "beet"
isootta (noun, /ɪsʊɾə/): "bird"
vut (noun, /vut/): "blood"
adava (noun, /ædəvə/): "boar"
layn (noun, /len/): "bone"
asijah (noun, /əsɪdʒəh/): "breakfast"
ittin (noun, /iɾin/): "breast"
atittik (noun, /ətɪɾɪk/): "brother"
soughkikab (noun, /sɒkikəb/): "castle"
ttimu (noun, /ɾimʌ/): "cat"
ttawvipaih (noun, /ɾovɪpaɪh/): "cat"
zanikil (noun, /zənikɪl/): "chest"
danetti (noun, /dənɛɾɪ/): "chicken"
ibootil (noun, /ɪbʊtɪl/): "claw"
aminim (noun, /əmɪnim/): "cloud"
usafoimu (noun, /usəfɔɪmu/): "coconut"
izathatt (noun, /izəðəɾ/): "crime"
ata (noun, /ətə/): "day"
sha (noun, /ʃə/): "dinner"
zichawi (noun, /zitʃəwɪ/): "dog"
an (noun, /ən/): "drink"
thaj (noun, /ðəj/): "dungeon"
ing (noun, /iŋ/): "ear"
ailailai (noun, /aɪlaɪlaɪ/): "earth"
asahawu (noun, /asæhəwu/): "egg"
utidang (noun, /ʌtidəŋ/): "elder"
bik (noun, /bik/): "enemy"
thakuti (noun, /ðəkʌtɪ/): "evening"
ttifi (noun, /ɾɪfɪ/): "eye"
ipevetta (noun, /ɪpɛvɛɾə/): "family"
ididane (noun, /ɪdɪdænɛ/): "father"
lum (noun, /lʌm/): "feather"
uttaytad (noun, /uɾetəd/): "fight"
ipaid (noun, /ipaɪd/): "finger"
ikata (noun, /ikatə/): "fire"
linoughba (noun, /lɪnɒbə/): "fish"
boughk (noun, /bɒk/): "flesh"
ittattattaw (noun, /iɾæɾəɾo/): "foot"
aileti (noun, /aɪlɛtɪ/): "forest"
aynushil (noun, /enʌʃɪl/): "fox"
asitti (noun, /əsiɾɪ/): "friend"
tidasi (noun, /tidəsɪ/): "goose"
nala (noun, /nələ/): "grease"
datawbus (noun, /dətobʌs/): "group"
awzathouthay (noun, /ozəðaʊðe/): "gulf"
asoughfa (noun, /əsɒfa/): "hair"
isep (noun, /ɪsɛp/): "hand"
ittithiza (noun, /ɪɾɪðizæ/): "hat"
thanay (noun, /θəne/): "hate"
aykewala (noun, /ekɛwələ/): "head"
watta (noun, /wəɾæ/): "hill"
datath (noun, /dətəð/): "horn"
nunaisu (noun, /nunaɪsu/): "horse"
itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "house"
ttittida (noun, /ɾiɾɪdə/): "inn"
nittivit (noun, /niɾivɪt/): "island"
agattingi (noun, /əgəɾɪŋɪ/): "jaw"
zesan (noun, /zɛsən/): "lake"
ivatoughlu (noun, /ɪvətɒlʌ/): "leaf"
nalai (noun, /nalaɪ/): "leg"
zathathil (noun, /zəθæðɪl/): "liver"
iboughkaima (noun, /ɪbɒkaɪmə/): "louse"
attaniti (noun, /əɾənɪtɪ/): "love"
iwikoughna (noun, /iwɪkɒnə/): "lunch"
irruvama (noun, /irʌvæmə/): "man"
ttana (noun, /ɾænə/): "many"
attim (noun, /əɾim/): "meal"
aisamawd (noun, /aɪsæmod/): "metal"
lakikin (noun, /ləkɪkin/): "mine"
da (noun, /də/): "monster"
utib (noun, /ʌtib/): "moon"
ongitaw (noun, /ɔŋɪtəw/): "morning"
ttatta (noun, /ɾæɾa/): "mother"
niti (noun, /nitɪ/): "mountain"
anabawnu (noun, /anəbonu/): "mouth"
dinaiwu (noun, /dɪnaɪwu/): "name"
vitha (noun, /vɪðə/): "neck"
fu (noun, /fʌ/): "night"
anab (noun, /ənəb/): "noodle"
ewathal (noun, /ɛwəðæl/): "nose"
wabu (noun, /wəbʌ/): "ocean"
ushis (noun, /ʌʃɪs/): "parent"
etanaim (noun, /ɛtænaɪm/): "path"
an (noun, /æn/): "peace"
isithu (noun, /ɪsiðu/): "pepper"
adinil (noun, /ədɪnɪl/): "person"
athuz (noun, /æðuz/): "pie"
finamai (noun, /fɪnəmaɪ/): "pig"
fithithaytt (noun, /fɪðɪðeɾ/): "rabbit"
ttanetad (noun, /ɾənɛtəd/): "rain"
sout (noun, /saʊt/): "rat"
akawitha (noun, /əkəwɪðə/): "river"
aw (noun, /əw/): "robe"
enott (noun, /ɛnɔɾ/): "rock"
itailata (noun, /itaɪlətə/): "root"
ar (noun, /æɹ/): "salt"
pafek (noun, /pəfɛk/): "sand"
awdupiz (noun, /odupɪz/): "seed"
ttuniliv (noun, /ɾunɪlɪv/): "sibling"
sedef (noun, /sɛdɛf/): "sister"
nettatu (noun, /nɛɾətu/): "skin"
saynisieng (noun, /senɪʒɛŋ/): "sky"
lamatti (noun, /ləməɾɪ/): "smoke"
pas (noun, /pəs/): "snake"
pabal (noun, /pabəl/): "soup"
littumap (noun, /liɾuməp/): "star"
maba (noun, /məba/): "stew"
yinamav (noun, /yɪnəməv/): "stomach"
akisata (noun, /ækɪsətə/): "stone"
mittaid (noun, /mɪɾaɪd/): "stream"
ana (noun, /ənə/): "sun"
butt (noun, /buɾ/): "sword"
in (noun, /in/): "tail"
thaz (noun, /ðəz/): "tavern"
attuw (noun, /əɾuw/): "thumb"
ilav (noun, /iləv/): "tongue"
attatta (noun, /əɾəɾə/): "tooth"
bed (noun, /bɛd/): "tree"
muba (noun, /mʌbə/): "truth"
katawa (noun, /kətəwæ/): "uncle"
kad (noun, /kad/): "valley"
setisit (noun, /sɛtisit/): "war"
ittai (noun, /iɾaɪ/): "water"
azettaynai (noun, /əzɛɾenaɪ/): "way"
nuki (noun, /nʌki/): "wine"
ne (noun, /nɛ/): "woman"
ttithiv (noun, /ɾiðiv/): "word"