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

Liwawe

Liwawe Dictionary

Pronouns

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

ithoi (pronoun, /ɪðɔɪ/): "she"

aytai (pronoun, /etaɪ/): "they"

sab (pronoun, /səb/): "you"

ita (pronoun, /itə/): "we"

aytt (pronoun, /eɾ/): "I"

Articles

ath (article, /əð/): "a"

asi (article, /əsi/): "the"

Prepositions

uttil (preposition, /ʌɾil/): "and"

adam (preposition, /ədəm/): "as"

isain (preposition, /ɪsaɪn/): "from"

ulasaw (preposition, /ʌləso/): "in"

an (preposition, /ən/): "of"

li (preposition, /li/): "or"

nazaju (preposition, /nəzadʒu/): "to"

qoughtt (preposition, /qɒɾ/): "will"

tti (preposition, /ɾɪ/): "with"

Numbers

anay (number, /ane/): "zero"

ilitin (number, /ɪlitin/): "one"

awdaz (number, /odæz/): "two"

aw (number, /əw/): "three"

hatiwaij (number, /hətɪwaɪdʒ/): "four"

aili (number, /aɪlɪ/): "five"

titath (number, /tɪtað/): "six"

oughtichata (number, /ɒtitʃəta/): "seven"

chipamith (number, /tʃɪpəmɪð/): "eight"

da (number, /də/): "nine"

dittattett (number, /dɪɾæɾɛɾ/): "ten"

Questions

thaylus (question, /ðelʌs/): "what"

utta (question, /uɾə/): "who"

awku (question, /okʌ/): "how"

kaysh (question, /keʃ/): "why"

sa (question, /sə/): "when"

Interjections

akaybi (interjection, /əkebɪ/): "hello"

man (interjection, /mən/): "goodbye"

haluth (interjection, /həlʌð/): "hey"

ayli (interjection, /eli/): "bye"

tima (interjection, /timə/): "ouch"

ta (interjection, /tæ/): "wow"

kipawttath (interjection, /kipoɾəð/): "uh"

pafa (interjection, /pafə/): "er"

unumi (interjection, /unʌmɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

aisawpu (adverb, /aɪsopu/): "again"

atath (adverb, /ətəð/): "now"

tattine (adverb, /təɾɪnɛ/): "soon"

ttayl (adverb, /ɾel/): "often"

nazum (adverb, /næzʌm/): "sometimes"

ma (adverb, /mə/): "always"

nacha (adverb, /nətʃə/): "never"

ttatay (adverb, /ɾəte/): "seldom"

Adjectives

anaziza (adjective, /ənəzɪzə/): "aromatic"

thouwawa (adjective, /ðaʊwəwæ/): "basted"

tadaisa (adjective, /tədaɪsə/): "big"

law (adjective, /lo/): "bitter"

efithivi (adjective, /ɛfɪθɪvɪ/): "black"

nijaiwatt (adjective, /nijaɪwəɾ/): "blue"

apaw (adjective, /əpəw/): "brown"

ut (adjective, /ʌt/): "chilled"

shad (adjective, /ʃad/): "cold"

itha (adjective, /ɪða/): "curried"

kai (adjective, /kaɪ/): "dark"

akaw (adjective, /ako/): "deep"

tiniwa (adjective, /tiniwə/): "divine"

ipu (adjective, /ɪpu/): "drunk"

apa (adjective, /əpə/): "empty"

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

sout (adjective, /saʊt/): "familiar"

da (adjective, /də/): "fat"

enalani (adjective, /ɛnələnɪ/): "flat"

alet (adjective, /əlɛt/): "frail"

aih (adjective, /aɪh/): "fried"

apaita (adjective, /əpaɪtə/): "full"

nettata (adjective, /nɛɾətə/): "good"

sapatte (adjective, /səpæɾɛ/): "green"

tun (adjective, /tʌn/): "grey"

kedana (adjective, /kɛdənə/): "honest"

nukai (adjective, /nʌkaɪ/): "hot"

ngin (adjective, /ŋɪn/): "light"

lawlafa (adjective, /loləfə/): "long"

patal (adjective, /pətæl/): "loud"

ttulai (adjective, /ɾulaɪ/): "mortal"

te (adjective, /tɛ/): "mysterious"

izashaz (adjective, /ɪzəʃəz/): "narrow"

adefi (adjective, /ədɛfɪ/): "old"

initaf (adjective, /inɪtəf/): "orange"

zuttatt (adjective, /zʌɾəɾ/): "pungent"

ipagoosh (adjective, /ipəgʊʃ/): "purple"

ethas (adjective, /ɛðəs/): "quiet"

al (adjective, /əl/): "raw"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "rectangular"

uvaytte (adjective, /ʌveɾɛ/): "red"

aithuta (adjective, /aɪðʌtə/): "roasted"

hattin (adjective, /haɾɪn/): "round"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "salty"

ij (adjective, /ij/): "savory"

awawlat (adjective, /æwolæt/): "shallow"

asawshaw (adjective, /əsoʃəw/): "short"

wamu (adjective, /wəmu/): "smoked"

oot (adjective, /ʊt/): "sober"

sanasat (adjective, /sənəsət/): "sour"

tifa (adjective, /tifə/): "spicy"

nitaitt (adjective, /nɪtaɪɾ/): "spiral"

outtamathaw (adjective, /aʊɾəməðo/): "square"

zib (adjective, /zɪb/): "steamed"

eday (adjective, /ɛde/): "strange"

awe (adjective, /əwɛ/): "strong"

ike (adjective, /ɪkɛ/): "sturdy"

inijad (adjective, /ɪnidʒəd/): "sweet"

nathu (adjective, /næðu/): "tall"

kata (adjective, /kəta/): "thick"

dahayjif (adjective, /dəhedʒɪf/): "thin"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "warm"

ujam (adjective, /udʒæm/): "weak"

aimay (adjective, /aɪme/): "white"

izawt (adjective, /ɪzot/): "wide"

mithatta (adjective, /mɪðəɾa/): "yellow"

ittooninga (adjective, /iɾʊniŋa/): "young"

Verbs

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "bake"

ttututhis (verb, /ɾʌtʌðis/): "be"

ili (verb, /ɪli/): "belong"

inattuth (verb, /inəɾʌð/): "bite"

am (verb, /əm/): "break"

aijoughchasa (verb, /aɪjɒtʃæsa/): "burn"

fattetten (verb, /faɾɛɾɛn/): "come"

ja (verb, /dʒə/): "die"

akaiduka (verb, /əkaɪdukə/): "drink"

us (verb, /us/): "eat"

aytha (verb, /eðə/): "fall"

zaw (verb, /zəw/): "fight"

itej (verb, /ɪtɛj/): "find"

uduna (verb, /ʌdunə/): "fish"

kathad (verb, /kəðəd/): "fly"

ninanga (verb, /ninæŋə/): "frown"

gavasa (verb, /gəvəsə/): "go"

fangit (verb, /faŋit/): "growl"

noughtt (verb, /nɒɾ/): "hate"

nab (verb, /nəb/): "have"

usattayz (verb, /usəɾez/): "hear"

ttanunij (verb, /ɾənʌnɪdʒ/): "hide"

thitooket (verb, /ðɪtʊkɛt/): "hold"

att (verb, /aɾ/): "hunt"

aiwazuttai (verb, /aɪwəzuɾaɪ/): "jump"

nay (verb, /ne/): "kill"

at (verb, /ət/): "know"

ila (verb, /ɪlə/): "laugh"

akuth (verb, /əkuð/): "lie"

koughchun (verb, /kɒtʃun/): "live"

wat (verb, /wət/): "lose"

tasool (verb, /təsʊl/): "love"

thapishutt (verb, /ðəpɪʃuɾ/): "need"

san (verb, /sən/): "own"

uthu (verb, /uðʌ/): "roast"

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

an (verb, /an/): "see"

iditoo (verb, /ɪdɪtʊ/): "sit"

izay (verb, /ize/): "sleep"

as (verb, /əs/): "smell"

utoughtiv (verb, /utɒtɪv/): "smile"

kaipaitoo (verb, /kaɪpaɪtʊ/): "stand"

tav (verb, /təv/): "strike"

danoughs (verb, /dənɒs/): "swallow"

oonaima (verb, /ʊnaɪmə/): "swim"

utina (verb, /ʌtɪnæ/): "taste"

im (verb, /ɪm/): "throw"

anukawtt (verb, /ænʌkoɾ/): "walk"

ut (verb, /ʌt/): "want"

Nouns

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "afternoon"

til (noun, /tɪl/): "ale"

anelai (noun, /ænɛlaɪ/): "all"

ta (noun, /tə/): "alligator"

puhuthat (noun, /pʌhʌðət/): "arm"

idevi (noun, /idɛvɪ/): "ash"

tunoutaz (noun, /tunaʊtəz/): "aunt"

zidai (noun, /zɪdaɪ/): "axe"

sa (noun, /sə/): "bark"

ash (noun, /əʃ/): "bay"

tichath (noun, /tɪtʃəð/): "beer"

ounithu (noun, /aʊnɪðu/): "beet"

tahatu (noun, /tæhətʌ/): "bird"

na (noun, /næ/): "blood"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "boar"

laynitt (noun, /lenɪɾ/): "bone"

ha (noun, /hə/): "breakfast"

vititik (noun, /vɪtɪtɪk/): "breast"

nipas (noun, /nipəs/): "brother"

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

jaw (noun, /jo/): "cat"

biza (noun, /bɪzæ/): "cat"

nemulis (noun, /nɛmulis/): "chest"

nenaivaitt (noun, /nɛnaɪvaɪɾ/): "chicken"

utta (noun, /uɾə/): "claw"

napoughth (noun, /nəpɒð/): "cloud"

soutiga (noun, /saʊtigə/): "coconut"

utha (noun, /ʌθə/): "crime"

asani (noun, /əsəni/): "day"

fa (noun, /fə/): "dinner"

ttabul (noun, /ɾəbul/): "dog"

esanu (noun, /ɛsənu/): "drink"

alaimusi (noun, /əlaɪmʌsɪ/): "dungeon"

ade (noun, /ədɛ/): "ear"

zoosisat (noun, /zʊsɪsət/): "earth"

ittach (noun, /ɪɾətʃ/): "egg"

ithamaina (noun, /iðəmaɪnə/): "elder"

faput (noun, /fəput/): "enemy"

layjafid (noun, /lejəfɪd/): "evening"

athetaz (noun, /əðɛtaz/): "eye"

da (noun, /də/): "family"

etaiza (noun, /ɛtaɪzə/): "father"

etishutta (noun, /ɛtɪʃʌɾæ/): "feather"

potoughd (noun, /pɔtɒd/): "fight"

awmisena (noun, /omisɛnæ/): "finger"

vanaba (noun, /vənəbə/): "fire"

gik (noun, /gɪk/): "fish"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "flesh"

ipay (noun, /ipe/): "foot"

sidina (noun, /sɪdɪnə/): "forest"

ilu (noun, /ɪlʌ/): "fox"

ousazay (noun, /aʊsəze/): "friend"

oughfad (noun, /ɒfæd/): "goose"

ayl (noun, /el/): "grease"

una (noun, /unə/): "group"

mouna (noun, /maʊnə/): "gulf"

ta (noun, /tə/): "hair"

ayth (noun, /eð/): "hand"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "hat"

tifaful (noun, /tifəful/): "hate"

baipa (noun, /baɪpæ/): "head"

us (noun, /us/): "hill"

lal (noun, /ləl/): "horn"

ungisette (noun, /ʌŋɪsɛɾɛ/): "horse"

nada (noun, /nədə/): "house"

giz (noun, /gɪz/): "inn"

inaza (noun, /ɪnəzə/): "island"

taw (noun, /təw/): "jaw"

atti (noun, /æɾɪ/): "lake"

ta (noun, /tə/): "leaf"

dim (noun, /dɪm/): "leg"

fava (noun, /fəvə/): "liver"

utip (noun, /utɪp/): "louse"

java (noun, /dʒəvə/): "love"

ttiketat (noun, /ɾikɛtət/): "lunch"

abahuw (noun, /əbəhuw/): "man"

vututtail (noun, /vʌtuɾaɪl/): "many"

asoutath (noun, /əsaʊtəð/): "meal"

bakiw (noun, /bakɪw/): "metal"

aitachaw (noun, /aɪtatʃo/): "mine"

labi (noun, /ləbɪ/): "monster"

inathay (noun, /inæðe/): "moon"

ittaytachi (noun, /ɪɾetəchi/): "morning"

vuta (noun, /vʌtə/): "mother"

bilujayg (noun, /bilʌjeg/): "mountain"

doobavi (noun, /dʊbəvɪ/): "mouth"

unettaiz (noun, /unɛɾaɪz/): "name"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "neck"

ttiken (noun, /ɾɪkɛn/): "night"

oinawnayn (noun, /ɔɪnonen/): "noodle"

nanasam (noun, /nənəsam/): "nose"

wike (noun, /wikɛ/): "ocean"

itha (noun, /iðə/): "parent"

isu (noun, /isʌ/): "path"

thaz (noun, /ðæz/): "peace"

luviz (noun, /lʌviz/): "pepper"

men (noun, /mɛn/): "person"

ak (noun, /ək/): "pie"

asattough (noun, /asaɾɒ/): "pig"

tithimu (noun, /tiðɪmu/): "rabbit"

ittizoita (noun, /iɾizɔɪtə/): "rain"

faz (noun, /fəz/): "rat"

zin (noun, /zin/): "river"

ivattasa (noun, /ɪvəɾəsə/): "robe"

aladaita (noun, /ələdaɪtə/): "rock"

fit (noun, /fɪt/): "root"

wanikoul (noun, /wanikaʊl/): "salt"

mihattiw (noun, /mihəɾɪw/): "sand"

boot (noun, /bʊt/): "seed"

esaydahi (noun, /ɛsedəhɪ/): "sibling"

titt (noun, /tɪɾ/): "sister"

tan (noun, /tən/): "skin"

ttuk (noun, /ɾʌk/): "sky"

idi (noun, /idi/): "smoke"

panit (noun, /pænɪt/): "snake"

lihis (noun, /lɪhɪs/): "soup"

fipimawr (noun, /fɪpɪmoɹ/): "star"

athoizib (noun, /æðɔɪzɪb/): "stew"

gu (noun, /gʌ/): "stomach"

abiti (noun, /abɪtɪ/): "stone"

tangattad (noun, /taŋæɾad/): "stream"

lajafu (noun, /lədʒəfʌ/): "sun"

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

azalith (noun, /æzəlið/): "tail"

lai (noun, /laɪ/): "tavern"

agilaka (noun, /əgɪləkə/): "thumb"

nasepus (noun, /nəsɛpus/): "tongue"

attabit (noun, /əɾəbit/): "tooth"

tattes (noun, /təɾɛs/): "tree"

ays (noun, /es/): "truth"

awaz (noun, /əwæz/): "uncle"

ideth (noun, /idɛð/): "valley"

ing (noun, /ɪŋ/): "war"

anoute (noun, /anaʊtɛ/): "water"

udad (noun, /udəd/): "way"

ga (noun, /gə/): "wine"

egoughsi (noun, /ɛgɒsɪ/): "woman"

atoughnad (noun, /ətɒnəd/): "word"