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

Amayta

Amayta Dictionary

Pronouns

idi (pronoun, /ɪdɪ/): "he"

zain (pronoun, /zaɪn/): "she"

tsam (pronoun, /tsəm/): "they"

wam (pronoun, /wəm/): "you"

iv (pronoun, /ɪv/): "we"

ata (pronoun, /ətə/): "I"

Articles

ga (article, /gæ/): "a"

ga (article, /gæ/): "the"

Prepositions

atila (preposition, /ætɪlə/): "and"

etta (preposition, /ɛɾə/): "as"

ek (preposition, /ɛk/): "from"

itt (preposition, /iɾ/): "in"

ibigufaw (preposition, /ɪbɪgufo/): "of"

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

ika (preposition, /ikə/): "to"

gu (preposition, /gʌ/): "will"

ttatathat (preposition, /ɾətəðət/): "with"

Numbers

tti (number, /ɾɪ/): "zero"

acup (number, /əcʌp/): "one"

shitatud (number, /ʃɪtətʌd/): "two"

numaches (number, /nʌmætʃɛs/): "three"

thoughtt (number, /ðɒɾ/): "four"

apap (number, /apəp/): "five"

ailinavu (number, /aɪlɪnævu/): "six"

dadipis (number, /dədɪpɪs/): "seven"

oughti (number, /ɒtɪ/): "eight"

oughgattali (number, /ɒgəɾælɪ/): "nine"

nim (number, /nɪm/): "ten"

Questions

ettipout (question, /ɛɾipaʊt/): "what"

etithilaw (question, /ɛtɪðilo/): "who"

tattish (question, /təɾɪʃ/): "how"

att (question, /əɾ/): "why"

anu (question, /ənʌ/): "when"

Interjections

zalu (interjection, /zəlu/): "hello"

rrinoughlak (interjection, /rɪnɒlək/): "goodbye"

iba (interjection, /ɪbə/): "hey"

imima (interjection, /ɪmimə/): "bye"

la (interjection, /lə/): "ouch"

sough (interjection, /sɒ/): "wow"

inofain (interjection, /ɪnɔfaɪn/): "uh"

ipabuthay (interjection, /ipəbʌðe/): "er"

wemub (interjection, /wɛmʌb/): "um"

Adverbs

etta (adverb, /ɛɾæ/): "again"

pakifal (adverb, /pakɪfəl/): "now"

ivutt (adverb, /ɪvʌɾ/): "soon"

dinib (adverb, /dinɪb/): "often"

igu (adverb, /igu/): "sometimes"

pi (adverb, /pɪ/): "always"

pahi (adverb, /pəhɪ/): "never"

dadith (adverb, /dədið/): "seldom"

Adjectives

nethenis (adjective, /nɛðɛnɪs/): "aromatic"

welish (adjective, /wɛliʃ/): "basted"

yaipayttou (adjective, /yaɪpeɾaʊ/): "big"

midi (adjective, /midɪ/): "bitter"

ukatha (adjective, /ukaðə/): "black"

idan (adjective, /ɪdən/): "blue"

oot (adjective, /ʊt/): "brown"

siaittafid (adjective, /ʒaɪɾəfɪd/): "chilled"

bitayla (adjective, /bitelə/): "cold"

oughb (adjective, /ɒb/): "curried"

jounoot (adjective, /jaʊnʊt/): "dark"

kisi (adjective, /kɪsɪ/): "deep"

da (adjective, /də/): "divine"

am (adjective, /əm/): "drunk"

tainani (adjective, /taɪnænɪ/): "empty"

attitatt (adjective, /əɾɪtəɾ/): "evil"

elungatta (adjective, /ɛluŋæɾæ/): "familiar"

pe (adjective, /pɛ/): "fat"

ej (adjective, /ɛj/): "flat"

ingi (adjective, /iŋɪ/): "frail"

wa (adjective, /wa/): "fried"

aythasawtt (adjective, /eðæsoɾ/): "full"

za (adjective, /zə/): "good"

linaik (adjective, /lɪnaɪk/): "green"

awttika (adjective, /oɾɪkə/): "grey"

uthal (adjective, /ʌðəl/): "honest"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "hot"

atuwiv (adjective, /ætuwiv/): "light"

nininag (adjective, /nɪnɪnəg/): "long"

iki (adjective, /iki/): "loud"

daikatta (adjective, /daɪkəɾæ/): "mortal"

ed (adjective, /ɛd/): "mysterious"

ttaj (adjective, /ɾədʒ/): "narrow"

ajattaw (adjective, /ədʒəɾo/): "old"

awzukayvi (adjective, /ozʌkevi/): "orange"

aytizimi (adjective, /etɪzɪmɪ/): "pungent"

ukana (adjective, /ʌkənə/): "purple"

akut (adjective, /əkut/): "quiet"

nousik (adjective, /naʊsik/): "raw"

zay (adjective, /ze/): "rectangular"

moochika (adjective, /mʊtʃikæ/): "red"

ttaw (adjective, /ɾəw/): "roasted"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "round"

ayth (adjective, /eð/): "salty"

zitawttu (adjective, /zɪtoɾʌ/): "savory"

atibak (adjective, /ətɪbək/): "shallow"

ttithutough (adjective, /ɾiðʌtɒ/): "short"

vi (adjective, /vɪ/): "smoked"

atuvoong (adjective, /ətʌvʊŋ/): "sober"

awin (adjective, /awɪn/): "sour"

inib (adjective, /inib/): "spicy"

igutha (adjective, /ɪgʌðæ/): "spiral"

dinattud (adjective, /dɪnəɾʌd/): "square"

uth (adjective, /uð/): "steamed"

sal (adjective, /sal/): "strange"

attunay (adjective, /aɾune/): "strong"

asaziwe (adjective, /əsæziwɛ/): "sturdy"

noughzaina (adjective, /nɒzaɪnə/): "sweet"

nattakil (adjective, /nəɾəkil/): "tall"

mi (adjective, /mi/): "thick"

isisi (adjective, /ɪsisɪ/): "thin"

aisus (adjective, /aɪsʌs/): "warm"

izunaz (adjective, /ɪzunəz/): "weak"

ukettay (adjective, /ukɛɾe/): "white"

uthapav (adjective, /ʌθəpæv/): "wide"

ajike (adjective, /əjikɛ/): "yellow"

vais (adjective, /vaɪs/): "young"

Verbs

ava (verb, /æva/): "bake"

ethatt (verb, /ɛðaɾ/): "be"

winit (verb, /wɪnɪt/): "belong"

sitadul (verb, /sɪtədʌl/): "bite"

zi (verb, /zi/): "break"

naboughle (verb, /næbɒlɛ/): "burn"

zisavaitt (verb, /zɪsəvaɪɾ/): "come"

ttoughnoo (verb, /ɾɒnʊ/): "die"

outaw (verb, /aʊto/): "drink"

amada (verb, /əmədə/): "eat"

tusitta (verb, /tusiɾə/): "fall"

gattapi (verb, /gəɾæpɪ/): "fight"

ta (verb, /tæ/): "find"

itaychita (verb, /ɪtetʃitə/): "fish"

asumip (verb, /əsumip/): "fly"

aw (verb, /əw/): "frown"

loughlabail (verb, /lɒləbaɪl/): "go"

kananga (verb, /kənəŋə/): "growl"

zacudool (verb, /zəcudʊl/): "hate"

thung (verb, /ðuŋ/): "have"

ttiti (verb, /ɾitɪ/): "hear"

tisasi (verb, /tɪsæsɪ/): "hide"

athite (verb, /æðɪtɛ/): "hold"

athumetha (verb, /əðumɛðə/): "hunt"

alai (verb, /alaɪ/): "jump"

nidaf (verb, /nɪdaf/): "kill"

ijalayth (verb, /ɪdʒəleð/): "know"

nad (verb, /nəd/): "laugh"

da (verb, /də/): "lie"

oojaz (verb, /ʊjaz/): "live"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "lose"

ttawaibay (verb, /ɾəwaɪbe/): "love"

ingate (verb, /iŋətɛ/): "need"

awanayk (verb, /awənek/): "own"

ttikita (verb, /ɾɪkitə/): "roast"

danuc (verb, /dənʌc/): "run"

esoudi (verb, /ɛsaʊdɪ/): "see"

igai (verb, /ɪgaɪ/): "sit"

dutiza (verb, /dutizə/): "sleep"

attat (verb, /əɾət/): "smell"

thule (verb, /ðulɛ/): "smile"

inattuma (verb, /inəɾumə/): "stand"

sabanatt (verb, /səbənæɾ/): "strike"

athaitti (verb, /əðaɪɾɪ/): "swallow"

lisayka (verb, /lɪsekə/): "swim"

ezawttama (verb, /ɛzoɾəmə/): "taste"

ite (verb, /itɛ/): "throw"

anamul (verb, /anəmul/): "walk"

amaiwat (verb, /æmaɪwət/): "want"

Nouns

disa (noun, /dɪsə/): "afternoon"

fatithath (noun, /fətɪðəð/): "ale"

afenaz (noun, /əfɛnəz/): "all"

wedaitti (noun, /wɛdaɪɾɪ/): "alligator"

atanoughm (noun, /ətənɒm/): "arm"

nadangub (noun, /nədəŋʌb/): "ash"

ttinil (noun, /ɾɪnil/): "aunt"

gatazai (noun, /gətəzaɪ/): "axe"

angashupa (noun, /əŋəʃʌpə/): "bark"

asaki (noun, /əsəkɪ/): "bay"

kapa (noun, /kəpə/): "beer"

ad (noun, /əd/): "beet"

lesoughni (noun, /lɛsɒnɪ/): "bird"

aputapa (noun, /əputəpæ/): "blood"

ulaza (noun, /ulæza/): "boar"

tunivai (noun, /tʌnivaɪ/): "bone"

thoo (noun, /ðʊ/): "breakfast"

lou (noun, /laʊ/): "breast"

usi (noun, /usi/): "brother"

aytavehi (noun, /etævɛhi/): "castle"

ifough (noun, /ɪfɒ/): "cat"

sabel (noun, /səbɛl/): "cat"

kadaydi (noun, /kədedɪ/): "chest"

ul (noun, /ul/): "chicken"

lukif (noun, /lukif/): "claw"

initha (noun, /ɪniðə/): "cloud"

attalizi (noun, /əɾəlɪzi/): "coconut"

az (noun, /əz/): "crime"

iditt (noun, /ɪdiɾ/): "day"

asataib (noun, /əsətaɪb/): "dinner"

utta (noun, /ʌɾə/): "dog"

arridethi (noun, /ærɪdɛði/): "drink"

atheninu (noun, /æðɛnɪnʌ/): "dungeon"

ayfingana (noun, /efiŋənə/): "ear"

oughdikal (noun, /ɒdɪkal/): "earth"

sitti (noun, /sɪɾɪ/): "egg"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "elder"

ibub (noun, /ibʌb/): "enemy"

baji (noun, /bədʒi/): "evening"

dana (noun, /dənə/): "eye"

anithangi (noun, /ənɪθæŋi/): "family"

lav (noun, /ləv/): "father"

amaina (noun, /əmaɪnə/): "feather"

anuh (noun, /anʌh/): "fight"

asuttani (noun, /əsʌɾənɪ/): "finger"

hihas (noun, /hihəs/): "fire"

oughti (noun, /ɒtɪ/): "fish"

sha (noun, /ʃæ/): "flesh"

ditamo (noun, /dɪtəmɔ/): "foot"

nat (noun, /nət/): "forest"

oughtima (noun, /ɒtɪmə/): "fox"

etikasha (noun, /ɛtɪkæʃæ/): "friend"

na (noun, /nə/): "goose"

bai (noun, /baɪ/): "grease"

ettayttafa (noun, /ɛɾeɾæfə/): "group"

sawtteqa (noun, /soɾɛqə/): "gulf"

abi (noun, /əbɪ/): "hair"

naypi (noun, /nepɪ/): "hand"

tsawngithat (noun, /tsoŋɪðət/): "hat"

uduseta (noun, /ʌdusɛtə/): "hate"

uttapat (noun, /uɾəpət/): "head"

irou (noun, /ɪɹaʊ/): "hill"

shitt (noun, /ʃiɾ/): "horn"

baitapal (noun, /baɪtapəl/): "horse"

athayn (noun, /əðen/): "house"

athafi (noun, /əθəfi/): "inn"

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

taitt (noun, /taɪɾ/): "jaw"

afa (noun, /əfa/): "lake"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "leaf"

unays (noun, /ʌnes/): "leg"

mani (noun, /məni/): "liver"

ujoughsi (noun, /ujɒsi/): "louse"

uni (noun, /ʌnɪ/): "love"

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

ezithiti (noun, /ɛzɪðiti/): "man"

damaylush (noun, /dæmeluʃ/): "many"

uwabu (noun, /ʌwəbu/): "meal"

efaykuda (noun, /ɛfekudə/): "metal"

outazoughbi (noun, /aʊtəzɒbɪ/): "mine"

manalaw (noun, /mənələw/): "monster"

ettin (noun, /ɛɾin/): "moon"

tilaning (noun, /tɪlænɪŋ/): "morning"

ga (noun, /gə/): "mother"

pananough (noun, /pænənɒ/): "mountain"

attunal (noun, /əɾʌnəl/): "mouth"

fat (noun, /fæt/): "name"

dadal (noun, /dadəl/): "neck"

kaw (noun, /ko/): "night"

nizawn (noun, /nɪzon/): "noodle"

niked (noun, /nikɛd/): "nose"

aytubitough (noun, /etubɪtɒ/): "ocean"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "parent"

ttattise (noun, /ɾəɾɪsɛ/): "path"

ani (noun, /əni/): "peace"

ikit (noun, /ɪkɪt/): "pepper"

ipaf (noun, /ɪpəf/): "person"

ngaymai (noun, /ŋemaɪ/): "pie"

san (noun, /sæn/): "pig"

ousi (noun, /aʊsi/): "rabbit"

awa (noun, /əwə/): "rain"

thutatt (noun, /ðʌtaɾ/): "rat"

isakatt (noun, /isəkəɾ/): "river"

attalay (noun, /əɾəle/): "robe"

toughhi (noun, /tɒhi/): "rock"

uttait (noun, /uɾaɪt/): "root"

gayfangat (noun, /gefəŋət/): "salt"

woughttahai (noun, /wɒɾəhaɪ/): "sand"

kajani (noun, /kədʒəni/): "seed"

vawu (noun, /væwu/): "sibling"

ittettela (noun, /iɾɛɾɛlə/): "sister"

wut (noun, /wut/): "skin"

waza (noun, /wəzə/): "sky"

nas (noun, /nəs/): "smoke"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "snake"

ad (noun, /əd/): "soup"

ajuzad (noun, /əjuzad/): "star"

awttapayche (noun, /oɾəpetʃɛ/): "stew"

tiza (noun, /tɪzæ/): "stomach"

ipikali (noun, /ipikəli/): "stone"

ttaytew (noun, /ɾetɛw/): "stream"

an (noun, /ən/): "sun"

tta (noun, /ɾa/): "sword"

wila (noun, /wɪlə/): "tail"

wid (noun, /wɪd/): "tavern"

ingi (noun, /ɪŋɪ/): "thumb"

woughtasa (noun, /wɒtæsæ/): "tongue"

awdu (noun, /odʌ/): "tooth"

angeh (noun, /æŋɛh/): "tree"

itsa (noun, /itsə/): "truth"

oughsanawm (noun, /ɒsənom/): "uncle"

aza (noun, /əzæ/): "valley"

uh (noun, /ʌh/): "war"

awdati (noun, /odətɪ/): "water"

thehivough (noun, /θɛhɪvɒ/): "way"

ainitteng (noun, /aɪniɾɛŋ/): "wine"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "woman"

ttama (noun, /ɾəmæ/): "word"