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

Aidattib

Aidattib Dictionary

Pronouns

thu (pronoun, /ðʌ/): "he"

ayt (pronoun, /et/): "she"

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "they"

zaytt (pronoun, /zeɾ/): "you"

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "we"

atte (pronoun, /əɾɛ/): "I"

Articles

dayt (article, /det/): "a"

aw (article, /əw/): "the"

Prepositions

asu (preposition, /æsʌ/): "and"

tawzutt (preposition, /tozuɾ/): "as"

imetih (preposition, /ɪmɛtɪh/): "from"

kittitti (preposition, /kiɾɪɾɪ/): "in"

aivi (preposition, /aɪvɪ/): "of"

alate (preposition, /əlætɛ/): "or"

umaisa (preposition, /ʌmaɪsə/): "to"

inoofatti (preposition, /ɪnʊfæɾɪ/): "will"

ulidu (preposition, /ʌlidʌ/): "with"

Numbers

adaw (number, /ədo/): "zero"

kan (number, /kæn/): "one"

iddid (number, /ɪɽɪd/): "two"

athitt (number, /əðiɾ/): "three"

wayka (number, /wekə/): "four"

ar (number, /aɹ/): "five"

tasis (number, /təsɪs/): "six"

awbina (number, /obɪna/): "seven"

zamovu (number, /zəmɔvu/): "eight"

ittab (number, /ɪɾab/): "nine"

oughna (number, /ɒnə/): "ten"

Questions

ilati (question, /ɪlətɪ/): "what"

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

uth (question, /uθ/): "how"

ak (question, /ək/): "why"

ulej (question, /ʌlɛj/): "when"

Interjections

eni (interjection, /ɛnɪ/): "hello"

eth (interjection, /ɛð/): "goodbye"

tookanan (interjection, /tʊkənən/): "hey"

ngin (interjection, /ŋɪn/): "bye"

anadetu (interjection, /ənædɛtu/): "ouch"

etan (interjection, /ɛtən/): "wow"

aws (interjection, /os/): "uh"

anela (interjection, /ənɛlə/): "er"

an (interjection, /ən/): "um"

Adverbs

api (adverb, /əpɪ/): "again"

zatti (adverb, /zaɾi/): "now"

fisash (adverb, /fɪsəʃ/): "soon"

vam (adverb, /vəm/): "often"

gattat (adverb, /gəɾət/): "sometimes"

upa (adverb, /upə/): "always"

sikata (adverb, /sɪkətæ/): "never"

idayt (adverb, /idet/): "seldom"

Adjectives

waw (adjective, /wo/): "aromatic"

aywawsas (adjective, /ewosəs/): "basted"

asasitt (adjective, /əsasiɾ/): "big"

amu (adjective, /æmʌ/): "bitter"

tain (adjective, /taɪn/): "black"

nayngattutt (adjective, /neŋæɾʌɾ/): "blue"

kananek (adjective, /kənənɛk/): "brown"

um (adjective, /ʌm/): "chilled"

ula (adjective, /ʌlə/): "cold"

sah (adjective, /səh/): "curried"

sazinap (adjective, /səzɪnæp/): "dark"

afett (adjective, /əfɛɾ/): "deep"

udou (adjective, /udaʊ/): "divine"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "drunk"

awzasoi (adjective, /ozəsɔɪ/): "empty"

ayhough (adjective, /ehɒ/): "evil"

anayn (adjective, /ənen/): "familiar"

ttatta (adjective, /ɾaɾə/): "fat"

lay (adjective, /le/): "flat"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "frail"

nanats (adjective, /nənəts/): "fried"

dan (adjective, /dan/): "full"

wamoughk (adjective, /wəmɒk/): "good"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "green"

thil (adjective, /ðɪl/): "grey"

natta (adjective, /nəɾə/): "honest"

avouwa (adjective, /əvaʊwa/): "hot"

itoughtha (adjective, /ɪtɒðə/): "light"

ilim (adjective, /ilɪm/): "long"

awshisa (adjective, /oʃisə/): "loud"

oughzu (adjective, /ɒzʌ/): "mortal"

il (adjective, /il/): "mysterious"

lid (adjective, /lɪd/): "narrow"

uhe (adjective, /uhɛ/): "old"

tu (adjective, /tʌ/): "orange"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "pungent"

zu (adjective, /zu/): "purple"

sam (adjective, /sæm/): "quiet"

athinatt (adjective, /əθinəɾ/): "raw"

ematipough (adjective, /ɛmətɪpɒ/): "rectangular"

atten (adjective, /æɾɛn/): "red"

atti (adjective, /əɾɪ/): "roasted"

iwathu (adjective, /ɪwəθʌ/): "round"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "salty"

usough (adjective, /usɒ/): "savory"

ina (adjective, /ɪnæ/): "shallow"

waipidaj (adjective, /waɪpidəj/): "short"

ipaith (adjective, /ɪpaɪð/): "smoked"

nisett (adjective, /nɪsɛɾ/): "sober"

ulizuthu (adjective, /ulɪzuðʌ/): "sour"

utalough (adjective, /ʌtəlɒ/): "spicy"

hu (adjective, /hu/): "spiral"

itene (adjective, /ɪtɛnɛ/): "square"

ainguthitha (adjective, /aɪŋuðɪðə/): "steamed"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "strange"

inoughtta (adjective, /inɒɾə/): "strong"

thesi (adjective, /ðɛsi/): "sturdy"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "sweet"

avuhai (adjective, /əvuhaɪ/): "tall"

wip (adjective, /wɪp/): "thick"

ba (adjective, /ba/): "thin"

aka (adjective, /ækə/): "warm"

unata (adjective, /unətə/): "weak"

ttahataw (adjective, /ɾæhəto/): "white"

taikavij (adjective, /taɪkəvɪj/): "wide"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "yellow"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "young"

Verbs

ebafe (verb, /ɛbəfɛ/): "bake"

ithoughnup (verb, /ɪðɒnup/): "be"

aninuz (verb, /æninuz/): "belong"

lan (verb, /lən/): "bite"

ulanina (verb, /ʌləninə/): "break"

isaydoughn (verb, /ɪsedɒn/): "burn"

al (verb, /əl/): "come"

iw (verb, /iw/): "die"

vayz (verb, /vez/): "drink"

ttough (verb, /ɾɒ/): "eat"

azittitt (verb, /əzɪɾɪɾ/): "fall"

kazawwouch (verb, /kəzowaʊtʃ/): "fight"

awlalaw (verb, /oləlo/): "find"

thinabi (verb, /ðinəbɪ/): "fish"

ju (verb, /jʌ/): "fly"

diwe (verb, /diwɛ/): "frown"

ililati (verb, /ɪliləti/): "go"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "growl"

attazen (verb, /əɾəzɛn/): "hate"

bai (verb, /baɪ/): "have"

imith (verb, /ɪmið/): "hear"

wu (verb, /wu/): "hide"

laymoisiz (verb, /lemɔɪsɪz/): "hold"

luth (verb, /lʌð/): "hunt"

mewi (verb, /mɛwɪ/): "jump"

afi (verb, /əfɪ/): "kill"

pataitt (verb, /pætaɪɾ/): "know"

wi (verb, /wɪ/): "laugh"

thitte (verb, /ðiɾɛ/): "lie"

wisoughbaws (verb, /wisɒbos/): "live"

aloomitha (verb, /əlʊmiðə/): "lose"

ji (verb, /jɪ/): "love"

minough (verb, /mɪnɒ/): "need"

thittawi (verb, /ðɪɾəwi/): "own"

taf (verb, /təf/): "roast"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "run"

uha (verb, /uhə/): "see"

nik (verb, /nik/): "sit"

didi (verb, /dɪdɪ/): "sleep"

ddu (verb, /ɽʌ/): "smell"

wawekat (verb, /wæwɛkət/): "smile"

tadefing (verb, /tədɛfɪŋ/): "stand"

ab (verb, /əb/): "strike"

nayh (verb, /neh/): "swallow"

ahasad (verb, /əhəsad/): "swim"

isimay (verb, /ɪsɪme/): "taste"

thihizu (verb, /ðihɪzʌ/): "throw"

avoos (verb, /əvʊs/): "walk"

thipitatt (verb, /ðɪpɪtəɾ/): "want"

Nouns

at (noun, /ət/): "afternoon"

oughma (noun, /ɒmə/): "ale"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "all"

tay (noun, /te/): "alligator"

abizi (noun, /abizi/): "arm"

attettoughk (noun, /əɾɛɾɒk/): "ash"

iwu (noun, /ɪwu/): "aunt"

es (noun, /ɛs/): "axe"

udattough (noun, /udəɾɒ/): "bark"

adiwa (noun, /ədɪwə/): "bay"

nusivi (noun, /nʌsivɪ/): "beer"

ali (noun, /alɪ/): "beet"

thithanag (noun, /ðiðənəg/): "bird"

sili (noun, /sɪli/): "blood"

layttim (noun, /leɾim/): "boar"

alas (noun, /ələs/): "bone"

ja (noun, /ja/): "breakfast"

thedaw (noun, /ðɛdo/): "breast"

afavawttu (noun, /əfævoɾʌ/): "brother"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "castle"

esusis (noun, /ɛsusis/): "cat"

tutteke (noun, /tʌɾɛkɛ/): "cat"

unoughn (noun, /unɒn/): "chest"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "chicken"

izittip (noun, /ɪzɪɾip/): "claw"

ijafapa (noun, /ɪdʒəfapa/): "cloud"

dut (noun, /dut/): "coconut"

ife (noun, /ɪfɛ/): "crime"

az (noun, /æz/): "day"

itettud (noun, /ɪtɛɾud/): "dinner"

awttaimas (noun, /oɾaɪməs/): "dog"

awpezit (noun, /opɛzɪt/): "drink"

athava (noun, /æðəvæ/): "dungeon"

ut (noun, /ʌt/): "ear"

ilakaika (noun, /iləkaɪkə/): "earth"

ziz (noun, /ziz/): "egg"

kam (noun, /kəm/): "elder"

nipoota (noun, /nɪpʊtə/): "enemy"

inaputai (noun, /inəpʌtaɪ/): "evening"

wi (noun, /wɪ/): "eye"

ethisuthough (noun, /ɛðisuθɒ/): "family"

watta (noun, /wəɾə/): "father"

lani (noun, /ləni/): "feather"

nitheth (noun, /nɪðɛð/): "fight"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "finger"

tungilaf (noun, /tuŋiləf/): "fire"

satti (noun, /səɾɪ/): "fish"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "flesh"

ootittak (noun, /ʊtɪɾæk/): "foot"

ettasha (noun, /ɛɾaʃə/): "forest"

ayttili (noun, /eɾɪlɪ/): "fox"

ibaitha (noun, /ɪbaɪðə/): "friend"

nil (noun, /nil/): "goose"

mang (noun, /məŋ/): "grease"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "group"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "gulf"

at (noun, /ət/): "hair"

atattit (noun, /atəɾɪt/): "hand"

unitith (noun, /ʌnɪtɪð/): "hat"

dirattawt (noun, /diɹəɾot/): "hate"

ttinash (noun, /ɾinəʃ/): "head"

abay (noun, /əbe/): "hill"

attenita (noun, /əɾɛnitə/): "horn"

ijate (noun, /ɪdʒætɛ/): "horse"

itinilu (noun, /itinilu/): "house"

adatal (noun, /ædətæl/): "inn"

ttihu (noun, /ɾɪhu/): "island"

hai (noun, /haɪ/): "jaw"

una (noun, /ʌnə/): "lake"

natta (noun, /nəɾə/): "leaf"

ayttizaythi (noun, /eɾizeði/): "leg"

usatt (noun, /ʌsəɾ/): "liver"

boughtta (noun, /bɒɾa/): "louse"

saibanga (noun, /saɪbæŋə/): "love"

uttam (noun, /uɾəm/): "lunch"

uti (noun, /ʌti/): "man"

sadaki (noun, /sædəkɪ/): "many"

ayni (noun, /eni/): "meal"

laynut (noun, /lenʌt/): "metal"

anasasi (noun, /ənasəsɪ/): "mine"

ittanatti (noun, /iɾənəɾɪ/): "monster"

aysi (noun, /esɪ/): "moon"

ih (noun, /ih/): "morning"

asayzipi (noun, /əsezipɪ/): "mother"

ttiv (noun, /ɾɪv/): "mountain"

kalat (noun, /kələt/): "mouth"

ket (noun, /kɛt/): "name"

lutattith (noun, /lʌtəɾið/): "neck"

kadakaib (noun, /kadəkaɪb/): "night"

ttagava (noun, /ɾəgəvə/): "noodle"

shasattott (noun, /ʃəsəɾɔɾ/): "nose"

nu (noun, /nu/): "ocean"

kikayvan (noun, /kɪkevæn/): "parent"

us (noun, /ʌs/): "path"

oughb (noun, /ɒb/): "peace"

ithaithalu (noun, /ɪðaɪðəlʌ/): "pepper"

isiin (noun, /iʒin/): "person"

hudi (noun, /hʌdi/): "pie"

na (noun, /nə/): "pig"

cathoughsayd (noun, /caðɒsed/): "rabbit"

vadep (noun, /vədɛp/): "rain"

aitayd (noun, /aɪted/): "rat"

av (noun, /əv/): "river"

las (noun, /ləs/): "robe"

ajool (noun, /əjʊl/): "rock"

jisasun (noun, /jɪsəsun/): "root"

idit (noun, /ɪdɪt/): "salt"

ishutaw (noun, /ɪʃʌto/): "sand"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "seed"

ubetha (noun, /ubɛðə/): "sibling"

tagaili (noun, /təgaɪli/): "sister"

ttith (noun, /ɾɪð/): "skin"

alanasa (noun, /ələnəsə/): "sky"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "smoke"

nengipai (noun, /nɛŋipaɪ/): "snake"

alanehe (noun, /ələnɛhɛ/): "soup"

aymidina (noun, /emɪdɪnə/): "star"

ifa (noun, /ɪfə/): "stew"

takidaw (noun, /təkido/): "stomach"

ittaycha (noun, /iɾetʃə/): "stone"

an (noun, /æn/): "stream"

apaw (noun, /əpo/): "sun"

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

amatt (noun, /əməɾ/): "tail"

bimul (noun, /bɪmul/): "tavern"

atahim (noun, /ətəhɪm/): "thumb"

ngawtt (noun, /ŋoɾ/): "tongue"

sis (noun, /sis/): "tooth"

athan (noun, /əθən/): "tree"

anash (noun, /ænəʃ/): "truth"

gaitoughjad (noun, /gaɪtɒjad/): "uncle"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "valley"

hanitti (noun, /haniɾɪ/): "war"

thid (noun, /ðɪd/): "water"

ih (noun, /ih/): "way"

daletay (noun, /dælɛte/): "wine"

hidi (noun, /hɪdɪ/): "woman"

oulevis (noun, /aʊlɛvɪs/): "word"