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

Ttatha

Ttatha Dictionary

Pronouns

ni (pronoun, /nɪ/): "he"

eng (pronoun, /ɛŋ/): "she"

ma (pronoun, /mə/): "they"

awta (pronoun, /otə/): "you"

ap (pronoun, /ap/): "we"

aws (pronoun, /os/): "I"

Articles

payf (article, /pef/): "a"

ah (article, /əh/): "the"

Prepositions

awnat (preposition, /onat/): "and"

ah (preposition, /æh/): "as"

natoughn (preposition, /nətɒn/): "from"

ttish (preposition, /ɾɪʃ/): "in"

iziw (preposition, /izɪw/): "of"

dafanav (preposition, /dəfænəv/): "or"

ought (preposition, /ɒt/): "to"

attattepa (preposition, /æɾəɾɛpæ/): "will"

ayba (preposition, /ebə/): "with"

Numbers

utta (number, /uɾə/): "zero"

ti (number, /tɪ/): "one"

evizawlough (number, /ɛvizolɒ/): "two"

sing (number, /siŋ/): "three"

niliw (number, /nɪliw/): "four"

zike (number, /zikɛ/): "five"

icisiw (number, /icisɪw/): "six"

tta (number, /ɾə/): "seven"

lit (number, /lɪt/): "eight"

winusay (number, /wɪnuse/): "nine"

ilusoozu (number, /ilusʊzu/): "ten"

Questions

oughttud (question, /ɒɾud/): "what"

shoughtt (question, /ʃɒɾ/): "who"

anikaim (question, /ənikaɪm/): "how"

aki (question, /əkɪ/): "why"

adana (question, /ədənə/): "when"

Interjections

paybadi (interjection, /pebədi/): "hello"

imite (interjection, /ɪmɪtɛ/): "goodbye"

ttaisai (interjection, /ɾaɪsaɪ/): "hey"

tta (interjection, /ɾæ/): "bye"

adawttiz (interjection, /ədoɾiz/): "ouch"

iwawan (interjection, /ɪwəwən/): "wow"

aittutage (interjection, /aɪɾʌtægɛ/): "uh"

dettay (interjection, /dɛɾe/): "er"

ttafaw (interjection, /ɾæfo/): "um"

Adverbs

tada (adverb, /tədə/): "again"

il (adverb, /ɪl/): "now"

lett (adverb, /lɛɾ/): "soon"

ttikai (adverb, /ɾikaɪ/): "often"

ttifadaw (adverb, /ɾifədəw/): "sometimes"

ttini (adverb, /ɾɪni/): "always"

soughna (adverb, /sɒnə/): "never"

ikayzen (adverb, /ɪkezɛn/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ijattutta (adjective, /ɪjəɾʌɾə/): "aromatic"

mugiwun (adjective, /mugiwʌn/): "basted"

uj (adjective, /ʌj/): "big"

itaw (adjective, /ɪto/): "bitter"

ittat (adjective, /ɪɾat/): "black"

luleta (adjective, /lulɛtə/): "blue"

nizasaz (adjective, /nɪzəsæz/): "brown"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "chilled"

ena (adjective, /ɛnə/): "cold"

jaydas (adjective, /dʒedæs/): "curried"

su (adjective, /su/): "dark"

awitad (adjective, /əwɪtad/): "deep"

ja (adjective, /dʒə/): "divine"

ttathite (adjective, /ɾaðɪtɛ/): "drunk"

tathana (adjective, /taðənæ/): "empty"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "evil"

shawinas (adjective, /ʃəwɪnəs/): "familiar"

zithataz (adjective, /zɪðətəz/): "fat"

naisaibuw (adjective, /naɪsaɪbuw/): "flat"

awz (adjective, /oz/): "frail"

sadidaid (adjective, /sədidaɪd/): "fried"

udattat (adjective, /udəɾət/): "full"

ika (adjective, /ikæ/): "good"

tipai (adjective, /tɪpaɪ/): "green"

taw (adjective, /to/): "grey"

aiz (adjective, /aɪz/): "honest"

attutas (adjective, /əɾʌtəs/): "hot"

akoughgaz (adjective, /əkɒgəz/): "light"

hechawqach (adjective, /hɛtʃoqətʃ/): "long"

udaf (adjective, /ʌdəf/): "loud"

isaha (adjective, /ɪsahæ/): "mortal"

isa (adjective, /ɪsə/): "mysterious"

ttapimam (adjective, /ɾəpiməm/): "narrow"

ziduk (adjective, /zidʌk/): "old"

afathi (adjective, /əfæθɪ/): "orange"

attara (adjective, /əɾəɹə/): "pungent"

aytha (adjective, /eða/): "purple"

utesay (adjective, /utɛse/): "quiet"

dough (adjective, /dɒ/): "raw"

ettatt (adjective, /ɛɾəɾ/): "rectangular"

tsoupata (adjective, /tsaʊpatə/): "red"

za (adjective, /zæ/): "roasted"

eda (adjective, /ɛdə/): "round"

aleda (adjective, /ælɛdə/): "salty"

mekim (adjective, /mɛkɪm/): "savory"

kitak (adjective, /kɪtak/): "shallow"

mivaki (adjective, /mivəkɪ/): "short"

ttuv (adjective, /ɾuv/): "smoked"

upattain (adjective, /upəɾaɪn/): "sober"

attawpaipa (adjective, /aɾopaɪpæ/): "sour"

zattin (adjective, /zaɾɪn/): "spicy"

za (adjective, /zæ/): "spiral"

toosihi (adjective, /tʊsihɪ/): "square"

wettittes (adjective, /wɛɾɪɾɛs/): "steamed"

uts (adjective, /ʌts/): "strange"

mounatta (adjective, /maʊnəɾə/): "strong"

ittai (adjective, /iɾaɪ/): "sturdy"

oughdati (adjective, /ɒdətɪ/): "sweet"

unit (adjective, /ʌnɪt/): "tall"

ttithuchoo (adjective, /ɾiðʌchʊ/): "thick"

atah (adjective, /ətəh/): "thin"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "warm"

biza (adjective, /bɪzə/): "weak"

ttaji (adjective, /ɾəji/): "white"

ittani (adjective, /ɪɾænɪ/): "wide"

tattawtha (adjective, /təɾoða/): "yellow"

eni (adjective, /ɛnɪ/): "young"

Verbs

ibenaw (verb, /ibɛnæw/): "bake"

asushi (verb, /əsuʃɪ/): "be"

tataz (verb, /tətæz/): "belong"

izooshaishough (verb, /ɪzʊʃaɪʃɒ/): "bite"

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

asattalai (verb, /əsəɾəlaɪ/): "burn"

itan (verb, /itən/): "come"

itathought (verb, /ɪtəðɒt/): "die"

ipita (verb, /ipitə/): "drink"

adalana (verb, /ədələnə/): "eat"

oughttoi (verb, /ɒɾɔɪ/): "fall"

witunatt (verb, /wɪtʌnəɾ/): "fight"

al (verb, /əl/): "find"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "fish"

fula (verb, /fulə/): "fly"

zawthawtul (verb, /zoðotul/): "frown"

imathaw (verb, /iməðo/): "go"

lapiziz (verb, /ləpɪzɪz/): "growl"

naytait (verb, /netaɪt/): "hate"

widivi (verb, /widivi/): "have"

esawtti (verb, /ɛsoɾɪ/): "hear"

doughttem (verb, /dɒɾɛm/): "hide"

mizi (verb, /mɪzɪ/): "hold"

wa (verb, /wə/): "hunt"

bis (verb, /bɪs/): "jump"

pi (verb, /pɪ/): "kill"

ttepangi (verb, /ɾɛpəŋi/): "know"

inazaj (verb, /ɪnəzæj/): "laugh"

inu (verb, /ɪnu/): "lie"

aditamu (verb, /ədɪtəmʌ/): "live"

hay (verb, /he/): "lose"

eli (verb, /ɛlɪ/): "love"

anga (verb, /æŋə/): "need"

nusa (verb, /nʌsə/): "own"

isawla (verb, /ɪsola/): "roast"

tacaiv (verb, /tæcaɪv/): "run"

kejawba (verb, /kɛdʒoba/): "see"

ajalan (verb, /ədʒælæn/): "sit"

idasoughmough (verb, /idəsɒmɒ/): "sleep"

itittit (verb, /ɪtiɾɪt/): "smell"

utti (verb, /uɾɪ/): "smile"

ttough (verb, /ɾɒ/): "stand"

jithata (verb, /jɪðətæ/): "strike"

pattaytt (verb, /pəɾeɾ/): "swallow"

vakimaw (verb, /vəkimo/): "swim"

timai (verb, /tɪmaɪ/): "taste"

dud (verb, /dud/): "throw"

enan (verb, /ɛnən/): "walk"

adavaw (verb, /ədəvo/): "want"

Nouns

uttailayni (noun, /uɾaɪlenɪ/): "afternoon"

nun (noun, /nun/): "ale"

attapay (noun, /æɾəpe/): "all"

ichal (noun, /ɪtʃəl/): "alligator"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "arm"

dattase (noun, /dəɾəsɛ/): "ash"

ungesath (noun, /uŋɛsæð/): "aunt"

ttatays (noun, /ɾates/): "axe"

alanga (noun, /ələŋə/): "bark"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "bay"

ttazasa (noun, /ɾəzəsæ/): "beer"

mawttatt (noun, /moɾəɾ/): "beet"

ap (noun, /æp/): "bird"

nawpa (noun, /nopə/): "blood"

attanu (noun, /əɾənʌ/): "boar"

engetith (noun, /ɛŋɛtið/): "bone"

lat (noun, /lət/): "breakfast"

oiwe (noun, /ɔɪwɛ/): "breast"

attukew (noun, /əɾukɛw/): "brother"

utaititt (noun, /utaɪtɪɾ/): "castle"

ittunen (noun, /iɾʌnɛn/): "cat"

etataki (noun, /ɛtætəki/): "cat"

ttattasaf (noun, /ɾəɾæsəf/): "chest"

wenazout (noun, /wɛnəzaʊt/): "chicken"

naithuthe (noun, /naɪðuðɛ/): "claw"

pama (noun, /pəmə/): "cloud"

ttih (noun, /ɾɪh/): "coconut"

pafiju (noun, /pəfɪdʒu/): "crime"

itifanga (noun, /itɪfaŋə/): "day"

aikasimi (noun, /aɪkəsɪmi/): "dinner"

nawil (noun, /nəwɪl/): "dog"

tta (noun, /ɾa/): "drink"

ttida (noun, /ɾɪdə/): "dungeon"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "ear"

ninal (noun, /ninəl/): "earth"

tawthathuk (noun, /toθəðʌk/): "egg"

fehadaz (noun, /fɛhədəz/): "elder"

avunani (noun, /ævunənɪ/): "enemy"

iz (noun, /iz/): "evening"

jak (noun, /jək/): "eye"

awthai (noun, /oðaɪ/): "family"

at (noun, /ət/): "father"

anitta (noun, /ənɪɾə/): "feather"

divi (noun, /dɪvɪ/): "fight"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "finger"

ithitt (noun, /ɪθɪɾ/): "fire"

dinidough (noun, /dɪnɪdɒ/): "fish"

attayth (noun, /æɾeð/): "flesh"

eni (noun, /ɛnɪ/): "foot"

laki (noun, /ləki/): "forest"

kaduva (noun, /kədʌvə/): "fox"

nikette (noun, /nikɛɾɛ/): "friend"

itawttiti (noun, /itoɾitɪ/): "goose"

noughdittaw (noun, /nɒdiɾo/): "grease"

ikap (noun, /ɪkæp/): "group"

kapumitt (noun, /kəpʌmiɾ/): "gulf"

attisough (noun, /æɾisɒ/): "hair"

namiddiz (noun, /nəmɪɽiz/): "hand"

va (noun, /va/): "hat"

asela (noun, /əsɛlə/): "hate"

ttouwaywa (noun, /ɾaʊwewə/): "head"

ditap (noun, /dɪtəp/): "hill"

nil (noun, /nɪl/): "horn"

unena (noun, /ʌnɛnə/): "horse"

itaj (noun, /ɪtəj/): "house"

ainad (noun, /aɪnəd/): "inn"

havawdak (noun, /həvodæk/): "island"

laip (noun, /laɪp/): "jaw"

kisa (noun, /kisə/): "lake"

gimayy (noun, /gimey/): "leaf"

awkebu (noun, /okɛbʌ/): "leg"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "liver"

uh (noun, /ʌh/): "louse"

fay (noun, /fe/): "love"

ganu (noun, /gənu/): "lunch"

ihiha (noun, /ihɪha/): "man"

ayfithuni (noun, /efɪðʌni/): "many"

itta (noun, /ɪɾæ/): "meal"

pinedai (noun, /pinɛdaɪ/): "metal"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "mine"

leja (noun, /lɛjə/): "monster"

anatud (noun, /anætʌd/): "moon"

zai (noun, /zaɪ/): "morning"

attatt (noun, /əɾəɾ/): "mother"

afa (noun, /æfæ/): "mountain"

awn (noun, /on/): "mouth"

at (noun, /ət/): "name"

zitha (noun, /zɪðə/): "neck"

tuk (noun, /tuk/): "night"

dayzaf (noun, /dezæf/): "noodle"

ijoutha (noun, /ijaʊða/): "nose"

nata (noun, /nəta/): "ocean"

like (noun, /likɛ/): "parent"

asawsiush (noun, /əsoʒʌʃ/): "path"

awnatath (noun, /onətað/): "peace"

anayva (noun, /ənevə/): "pepper"

ttak (noun, /ɾak/): "person"

nattuloi (noun, /nəɾʌlɔɪ/): "pie"

didasai (noun, /dɪdəsaɪ/): "pig"

ang (noun, /aŋ/): "rabbit"

umoughna (noun, /umɒnə/): "rain"

ouf (noun, /aʊf/): "rat"

zanattu (noun, /zanəɾu/): "river"

faittittay (noun, /faɪɾiɾe/): "robe"

ttath (noun, /ɾæð/): "rock"

efud (noun, /ɛfud/): "root"

kiwatt (noun, /kiwəɾ/): "salt"

kanaitti (noun, /kənaɪɾɪ/): "sand"

oughv (noun, /ɒv/): "seed"

va (noun, /və/): "sibling"

la (noun, /la/): "sister"

ttimad (noun, /ɾɪməd/): "skin"

sam (noun, /səm/): "sky"

thoughdez (noun, /θɒdɛz/): "smoke"

nawmavit (noun, /nomævit/): "snake"

ttisawtta (noun, /ɾisoɾæ/): "soup"

oozaidain (noun, /ʊzaɪdaɪn/): "star"

aboughzuh (noun, /əbɒzuh/): "stew"

tuvanang (noun, /tuvənəŋ/): "stomach"

oughttu (noun, /ɒɾʌ/): "stone"

ittith (noun, /ɪɾið/): "stream"

asape (noun, /əsapɛ/): "sun"

zibidan (noun, /zibɪdən/): "sword"

thipu (noun, /ðipu/): "tail"

nesou (noun, /nɛsaʊ/): "tavern"

ougittoosi (noun, /aʊgɪɾʊsi/): "thumb"

adezin (noun, /adɛzɪn/): "tongue"

analez (noun, /ənəlɛz/): "tooth"

aday (noun, /ade/): "tree"

thu (noun, /ðʌ/): "truth"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "uncle"

outtenuda (noun, /aʊɾɛnudə/): "valley"

thouzough (noun, /ðaʊzɒ/): "war"

gatanay (noun, /gatəne/): "water"

iniw (noun, /ɪnɪw/): "way"

sattayla (noun, /səɾelə/): "wine"

inubid (noun, /inʌbɪd/): "woman"

attatal (noun, /əɾætəl/): "word"