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

Asetti

Asetti Dictionary

Pronouns

van (pronoun, /vən/): "he"

awa (pronoun, /əwæ/): "she"

out (pronoun, /aʊt/): "they"

wa (pronoun, /wə/): "you"

lam (pronoun, /ləm/): "we"

tha (pronoun, /ðə/): "I"

Articles

ata (article, /ətə/): "a"

awthu (article, /oðu/): "the"

Prepositions

vav (preposition, /vəv/): "and"

latta (preposition, /ləɾə/): "as"

ti (preposition, /tɪ/): "from"

ti (preposition, /ti/): "in"

di (preposition, /dɪ/): "of"

sattough (preposition, /səɾɒ/): "or"

awchame (preposition, /otʃəmɛ/): "to"

aihisatta (preposition, /aɪhɪsəɾa/): "will"

zasivit (preposition, /zəsɪvɪt/): "with"

Numbers

poote (number, /pʊtɛ/): "zero"

malitt (number, /məlɪɾ/): "one"

azudiha (number, /əzudɪhə/): "two"

liwanat (number, /liwənət/): "three"

iwoughba (number, /ɪwɒbə/): "four"

aib (number, /aɪb/): "five"

zu (number, /zʌ/): "six"

chanik (number, /tʃənɪk/): "seven"

uttata (number, /uɾətə/): "eight"

attatinu (number, /əɾətinu/): "nine"

minijis (number, /mɪnidʒɪs/): "ten"

Questions

ilathough (question, /iləðɒ/): "what"

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

aittasi (question, /aɪɾəsɪ/): "how"

tesi (question, /tɛsɪ/): "why"

tadayttat (question, /tədeɾət/): "when"

Interjections

ilawttuk (interjection, /ɪloɾʌk/): "hello"

haytaisouch (interjection, /hetaɪsaʊtʃ/): "goodbye"

ikizaitte (interjection, /ɪkɪzaɪɾɛ/): "hey"

suli (interjection, /sulɪ/): "bye"

aid (interjection, /aɪd/): "ouch"

awthamay (interjection, /oθəme/): "wow"

zanabi (interjection, /zənəbɪ/): "uh"

ativasaw (interjection, /ətɪvəso/): "er"

wewatten (interjection, /wɛwəɾɛn/): "um"

Adverbs

naithisa (adverb, /naɪðɪsə/): "again"

idikip (adverb, /ɪdɪkɪp/): "now"

ih (adverb, /ih/): "soon"

mangawcha (adverb, /məŋotʃə/): "often"

lithi (adverb, /liðɪ/): "sometimes"

zudabir (adverb, /zʌdəbiɹ/): "always"

ayf (adverb, /ef/): "never"

ame (adverb, /əmɛ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

aysit (adjective, /esit/): "aromatic"

zaingoobi (adjective, /zaɪŋʊbɪ/): "basted"

achaypuzi (adjective, /ətʃepʌzi/): "big"

apudough (adjective, /əpʌdɒ/): "bitter"

ttaw (adjective, /ɾəw/): "black"

ega (adjective, /ɛgə/): "blue"

hi (adjective, /hɪ/): "brown"

api (adjective, /əpɪ/): "chilled"

thatututh (adjective, /θətʌtʌð/): "cold"

nuna (adjective, /nunə/): "curried"

veha (adjective, /vɛhə/): "dark"

liluw (adjective, /liluw/): "deep"

aittasaz (adjective, /aɪɾəsaz/): "divine"

hought (adjective, /hɒt/): "drunk"

itayttila (adjective, /iteɾɪlə/): "empty"

attihasi (adjective, /aɾihəsɪ/): "evil"

ata (adjective, /ætə/): "familiar"

ttaithawtha (adjective, /ɾaɪðoθə/): "fat"

di (adjective, /di/): "flat"

aza (adjective, /əza/): "frail"

asazoughna (adjective, /əsazɒnæ/): "fried"

adittutt (adjective, /adɪɾʌɾ/): "full"

uvel (adjective, /ʌvɛl/): "good"

alatt (adjective, /ələɾ/): "green"

oowinawtta (adjective, /ʊwinoɾə/): "grey"

net (adjective, /nɛt/): "honest"

awl (adjective, /ol/): "hot"

pat (adjective, /pat/): "light"

anat (adjective, /anət/): "long"

attawnaja (adjective, /əɾonəjə/): "loud"

aifinatt (adjective, /aɪfinaɾ/): "mortal"

ttadangis (adjective, /ɾədəŋis/): "mysterious"

nala (adjective, /nælə/): "narrow"

oughsan (adjective, /ɒsən/): "old"

namadi (adjective, /nəmədi/): "orange"

uk (adjective, /uk/): "pungent"

aytana (adjective, /etənə/): "purple"

ava (adjective, /əvə/): "quiet"

bett (adjective, /bɛɾ/): "raw"

ayjoughkat (adjective, /edʒɒkæt/): "rectangular"

ewanu (adjective, /ɛwənu/): "red"

kid (adjective, /kid/): "roasted"

haytathi (adjective, /hetæðɪ/): "round"

enawzad (adjective, /ɛnozæd/): "salty"

ettise (adjective, /ɛɾisɛ/): "savory"

az (adjective, /əz/): "shallow"

simid (adjective, /simɪd/): "short"

ttitt (adjective, /ɾɪɾ/): "smoked"

tough (adjective, /tɒ/): "sober"

adase (adjective, /ædəsɛ/): "sour"

sayv (adjective, /sev/): "spicy"

jatettad (adjective, /jətɛɾəd/): "spiral"

kahasat (adjective, /kəhəsət/): "square"

adi (adjective, /ədi/): "steamed"

uttathate (adjective, /ʌɾəðætɛ/): "strange"

siwisou (adjective, /sɪwisaʊ/): "strong"

imanisha (adjective, /ɪmənɪʃa/): "sturdy"

oughd (adjective, /ɒd/): "sweet"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "tall"

li (adjective, /lɪ/): "thick"

akittelu (adjective, /əkɪɾɛlu/): "thin"

za (adjective, /za/): "warm"

dal (adjective, /dəl/): "weak"

attan (adjective, /æɾən/): "white"

lena (adjective, /lɛnə/): "wide"

sizayjit (adjective, /sɪzejɪt/): "yellow"

huttu (adjective, /hʌɾu/): "young"

Verbs

si (verb, /sɪ/): "bake"

enawtta (verb, /ɛnoɾə/): "be"

mayza (verb, /mezæ/): "belong"

attavatti (verb, /əɾəvəɾi/): "bite"

ab (verb, /əb/): "break"

sou (verb, /saʊ/): "burn"

oughpe (verb, /ɒpɛ/): "come"

itough (verb, /ɪtɒ/): "die"

pim (verb, /pɪm/): "drink"

kawdal (verb, /kodəl/): "eat"

lu (verb, /lʌ/): "fall"

lun (verb, /lun/): "fight"

anasayth (verb, /ænəseð/): "find"

alijawn (verb, /əlɪjon/): "fish"

daichak (verb, /daɪtʃək/): "fly"

poughna (verb, /pɒnə/): "frown"

nanaiw (verb, /nənaɪw/): "go"

sathu (verb, /səðu/): "growl"

ta (verb, /ta/): "hate"

eniwaz (verb, /ɛniwəz/): "have"

ayputaim (verb, /eputaɪm/): "hear"

umapa (verb, /ʌməpə/): "hide"

kivuvitt (verb, /kɪvuvɪɾ/): "hold"

us (verb, /ʌs/): "hunt"

niq (verb, /nɪq/): "jump"

shi (verb, /ʃɪ/): "kill"

sed (verb, /sɛd/): "know"

choumaluk (verb, /tʃaʊməlʌk/): "laugh"

ttaikouk (verb, /ɾaɪkaʊk/): "lie"

nalay (verb, /nəle/): "live"

bizida (verb, /bizɪdə/): "lose"

du (verb, /dʌ/): "love"

anamoufough (verb, /ənəmaʊfɒ/): "need"

esawni (verb, /ɛsonɪ/): "own"

li (verb, /li/): "roast"

ulu (verb, /ʌlʌ/): "run"

fasepa (verb, /fəsɛpæ/): "see"

si (verb, /sɪ/): "sit"

il (verb, /il/): "sleep"

wath (verb, /wəθ/): "smell"

asatha (verb, /əsəðə/): "smile"

oughz (verb, /ɒz/): "stand"

usetitt (verb, /ʌsɛtɪɾ/): "strike"

atte (verb, /æɾɛ/): "swallow"

ibihih (verb, /ɪbihɪh/): "swim"

awb (verb, /ob/): "taste"

athagu (verb, /aðəgu/): "throw"

eketha (verb, /ɛkɛðə/): "walk"

tahawdatt (verb, /təhodəɾ/): "want"

Nouns

sathuttay (noun, /səðuɾe/): "afternoon"

oughkin (noun, /ɒkin/): "ale"

ima (noun, /ɪma/): "all"

chivay (noun, /xɪve/): "alligator"

sila (noun, /silə/): "arm"

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

adat (noun, /ədət/): "aunt"

litanga (noun, /litəŋæ/): "axe"

inaysa (noun, /ɪnesə/): "bark"

maywude (noun, /mewʌdɛ/): "bay"

kafawu (noun, /kəfəwu/): "beer"

aini (noun, /aɪni/): "beet"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "bird"

afus (noun, /afus/): "blood"

atan (noun, /ətən/): "boar"

ewuttetta (noun, /ɛwʌɾɛɾə/): "bone"

thatti (noun, /ðəɾɪ/): "breakfast"

suda (noun, /sudə/): "breast"

anafuk (noun, /ənafʌk/): "brother"

tittepat (noun, /tɪɾɛpət/): "castle"

usoughnith (noun, /ʌsɒnɪð/): "cat"

wisia (noun, /wɪʒə/): "cat"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "chest"

ngiludayd (noun, /ŋiluded/): "chicken"

kan (noun, /kæn/): "claw"

itakata (noun, /ɪtəkətə/): "cloud"

attithayttu (noun, /æɾɪθeɾu/): "coconut"

udizi (noun, /ʌdɪzi/): "crime"

imi (noun, /ɪmɪ/): "day"

lanawl (noun, /lənol/): "dinner"

ama (noun, /əmæ/): "dog"

ttemifa (noun, /ɾɛmɪfə/): "drink"

mani (noun, /mənɪ/): "dungeon"

he (noun, /hɛ/): "ear"

angitha (noun, /aŋɪθə/): "earth"

afaf (noun, /əfəf/): "egg"

tilaj (noun, /tɪlæj/): "elder"

ttutajaw (noun, /ɾʌtəjəw/): "enemy"

iwidad (noun, /ɪwɪdad/): "evening"

athat (noun, /əθət/): "eye"

aniza (noun, /anɪza/): "family"

nata (noun, /nætæ/): "father"

nittan (noun, /niɾən/): "feather"

akata (noun, /əkətə/): "fight"

na (noun, /næ/): "finger"

ettavupay (noun, /ɛɾəvupe/): "fire"

inida (noun, /inɪdə/): "fish"

gayttaisou (noun, /geɾaɪsaʊ/): "flesh"

akine (noun, /ækinɛ/): "foot"

maynit (noun, /menit/): "forest"

attifan (noun, /əɾɪfən/): "fox"

ttekim (noun, /ɾɛkɪm/): "friend"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "goose"

at (noun, /ət/): "grease"

ttukawni (noun, /ɾukoni/): "group"

siziha (noun, /sizɪhə/): "gulf"

ita (noun, /itə/): "hair"

na (noun, /nə/): "hand"

thaili (noun, /ðaɪli/): "hat"

takoughti (noun, /təkɒti/): "hate"

ka (noun, /kæ/): "head"

uputtek (noun, /upuɾɛk/): "hill"

tik (noun, /tɪk/): "horn"

ize (noun, /ɪzɛ/): "horse"

vase (noun, /vəsɛ/): "house"

widinu (noun, /wɪdɪnʌ/): "inn"

um (noun, /um/): "island"

ttinid (noun, /ɾɪnɪd/): "jaw"

thayzattait (noun, /ðezəɾaɪt/): "lake"

aihutta (noun, /aɪhuɾə/): "leaf"

oughpijuz (noun, /ɒpijʌz/): "leg"

isaws (noun, /ɪsos/): "liver"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "louse"

thalaitai (noun, /ðəlaɪtaɪ/): "love"

kavus (noun, /kævus/): "lunch"

lootuta (noun, /lʊtutæ/): "man"

ifat (noun, /ɪfət/): "many"

shezi (noun, /ʃɛzɪ/): "meal"

apayttek (noun, /əpeɾɛk/): "metal"

chachim (noun, /xətʃim/): "mine"

vu (noun, /vʌ/): "monster"

apusayhoo (noun, /əpusehʊ/): "moon"

iki (noun, /ɪki/): "morning"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "mother"

ak (noun, /ək/): "mountain"

pan (noun, /pən/): "mouth"

duvanou (noun, /dʌvənaʊ/): "name"

aipedan (noun, /aɪpɛdən/): "neck"

gas (noun, /gæs/): "night"

gawuraf (noun, /gəwuɹəf/): "noodle"

ngal (noun, /ŋal/): "nose"

ana (noun, /ənæ/): "ocean"

tathani (noun, /təðənɪ/): "parent"

udun (noun, /ʌdun/): "path"

ithatough (noun, /ɪðətɒ/): "peace"

dan (noun, /dan/): "pepper"

mebayna (noun, /mɛbenə/): "person"

asaneb (noun, /əsænɛb/): "pie"

oughttoughdut (noun, /ɒɾɒdʌt/): "pig"

nittam (noun, /nɪɾəm/): "rabbit"

awtha (noun, /oða/): "rain"

nin (noun, /nɪn/): "rat"

ettak (noun, /ɛɾək/): "river"

ab (noun, /æb/): "robe"

abatatti (noun, /əbætəɾi/): "rock"

mabujed (noun, /məbujɛd/): "root"

tusiek (noun, /tʌʒɛk/): "salt"

vaitti (noun, /vaɪɾi/): "sand"

alay (noun, /əle/): "seed"

ut (noun, /ut/): "sibling"

anetti (noun, /ənɛɾɪ/): "sister"

thasoughtal (noun, /ðəsɒtəl/): "skin"

ttanatit (noun, /ɾənətɪt/): "sky"

lahapin (noun, /ləhəpɪn/): "smoke"

asazata (noun, /əsəzətə/): "snake"

ti (noun, /ti/): "soup"

thinoughdas (noun, /ðɪnɒdəs/): "star"

use (noun, /usɛ/): "stew"

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

di (noun, /dɪ/): "stone"

nittechoughn (noun, /niɾɛchɒn/): "stream"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "sun"

suv (noun, /sʌv/): "sword"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "tail"

ttanama (noun, /ɾənəmə/): "tavern"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "thumb"

ida (noun, /ɪdə/): "tongue"

faifatta (noun, /faɪfəɾə/): "tooth"

ibegaypu (noun, /ɪbɛgepu/): "tree"

nekiv (noun, /nɛkɪv/): "truth"

tijatath (noun, /tijətəð/): "uncle"

afuda (noun, /æfudə/): "valley"

ttithati (noun, /ɾɪðətɪ/): "war"

thita (noun, /ðɪtə/): "water"

thalijoott (noun, /ðəlɪjʊɾ/): "way"

enita (noun, /ɛnɪtə/): "wine"

awtawsh (noun, /otoʃ/): "woman"

taytte (noun, /teɾɛ/): "word"