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

Aninutaw

Aninutaw Dictionary

Pronouns

ki (pronoun, /kɪ/): "he"

as (pronoun, /əs/): "she"

ith (pronoun, /ɪθ/): "they"

fa (pronoun, /fə/): "you"

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

jab (pronoun, /dʒəb/): "I"

Articles

sah (article, /səh/): "a"

it (article, /ɪt/): "the"

Prepositions

et (preposition, /ɛt/): "and"

oughla (preposition, /ɒlæ/): "as"

ad (preposition, /əd/): "from"

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

thaib (preposition, /ðaɪb/): "of"

dimedai (preposition, /dimɛdaɪ/): "or"

uvas (preposition, /uvəs/): "to"

bi (preposition, /bɪ/): "will"

inak (preposition, /ɪnək/): "with"

Numbers

enavat (number, /ɛnəvət/): "zero"

mawsa (number, /mosə/): "one"

ttafiva (number, /ɾəfɪvə/): "two"

ittahuji (number, /ɪɾəhudʒɪ/): "three"

wilesun (number, /wilɛsʌn/): "four"

iq (number, /iq/): "five"

doughtam (number, /dɒtəm/): "six"

um (number, /um/): "seven"

awmacaz (number, /omæcəz/): "eight"

nattuthou (number, /nəɾuðaʊ/): "nine"

thanga (number, /ðəŋæ/): "ten"

Questions

daykatt (question, /dekəɾ/): "what"

minga (question, /miŋə/): "who"

aishasai (question, /aɪʃəsaɪ/): "how"

ounailij (question, /aʊnaɪlij/): "why"

ttatul (question, /ɾətul/): "when"

Interjections

tat (interjection, /tæt/): "hello"

oughhanettough (interjection, /ɒhənɛɾɒ/): "goodbye"

is (interjection, /is/): "hey"

en (interjection, /ɛn/): "bye"

aytenitha (interjection, /etɛnɪðə/): "ouch"

abal (interjection, /əbæl/): "wow"

ip (interjection, /ɪp/): "uh"

ilaws (interjection, /ilos/): "er"

udawzal (interjection, /udozəl/): "um"

Adverbs

famiwe (adverb, /fæmɪwɛ/): "again"

shiziv (adverb, /ʃɪziv/): "now"

thatisav (adverb, /ðətɪsəv/): "soon"

jawtayttawk (adverb, /joteɾok/): "often"

adalu (adverb, /ədəlu/): "sometimes"

tta (adverb, /ɾə/): "always"

zip (adverb, /zɪp/): "never"

aybiti (adverb, /ebɪti/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tawtt (adjective, /toɾ/): "aromatic"

inutada (adjective, /inutədə/): "basted"

ub (adjective, /ub/): "big"

nasapat (adjective, /nəsəpət/): "bitter"

uttap (adjective, /uɾəp/): "black"

ngas (adjective, /ŋəs/): "blue"

sav (adjective, /səv/): "brown"

siahil (adjective, /ʒəhɪl/): "chilled"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "cold"

jagabid (adjective, /jəgæbɪd/): "curried"

ehu (adjective, /ɛhu/): "dark"

thamifat (adjective, /ðəmɪfət/): "deep"

aihatahu (adjective, /aɪhatəhu/): "divine"

nathithim (adjective, /nəθɪðɪm/): "drunk"

divu (adjective, /dɪvu/): "empty"

az (adjective, /əz/): "evil"

aiz (adjective, /aɪz/): "familiar"

ubadai (adjective, /ubədaɪ/): "fat"

ttai (adjective, /ɾaɪ/): "flat"

ayh (adjective, /eh/): "frail"

oughwittu (adjective, /ɒwiɾʌ/): "fried"

samenan (adjective, /sæmɛnən/): "full"

anaid (adjective, /ənaɪd/): "good"

ad (adjective, /æd/): "green"

ihi (adjective, /ihɪ/): "grey"

thootaja (adjective, /ðʊtædʒə/): "honest"

loughta (adjective, /lɒta/): "hot"

akan (adjective, /əkən/): "light"

ja (adjective, /ja/): "long"

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

ud (adjective, /ud/): "mortal"

akanoughl (adjective, /əkənɒl/): "mysterious"

bittoubath (adjective, /bɪɾaʊbəð/): "narrow"

oughte (adjective, /ɒtɛ/): "old"

ttishi (adjective, /ɾɪʃi/): "orange"

ithaidi (adjective, /ɪðaɪdi/): "pungent"

nasese (adjective, /nasɛsɛ/): "purple"

itha (adjective, /iðə/): "quiet"

zasis (adjective, /zəsis/): "raw"

danafai (adjective, /danæfaɪ/): "rectangular"

ittadasa (adjective, /ɪɾədæsə/): "red"

ttatti (adjective, /ɾəɾɪ/): "roasted"

atawnatai (adjective, /ətonətaɪ/): "round"

lattu (adjective, /ləɾu/): "salty"

amaip (adjective, /əmaɪp/): "savory"

viditik (adjective, /vɪdɪtɪk/): "shallow"

ailufin (adjective, /aɪlʌfɪn/): "short"

tatattum (adjective, /tætæɾum/): "smoked"

name (adjective, /namɛ/): "sober"

baitha (adjective, /baɪðə/): "sour"

aishit (adjective, /aɪʃɪt/): "spicy"

isaba (adjective, /isəbæ/): "spiral"

ittunesi (adjective, /ɪɾunɛsɪ/): "square"

sik (adjective, /sik/): "steamed"

nitit (adjective, /nitɪt/): "strange"

iw (adjective, /ɪw/): "strong"

nup (adjective, /nup/): "sturdy"

soughthaway (adjective, /sɒðəwe/): "sweet"

bih (adjective, /bɪh/): "tall"

ilishoughp (adjective, /ɪlɪʃɒp/): "thick"

denath (adjective, /dɛnəð/): "thin"

tas (adjective, /təs/): "warm"

nutavil (adjective, /nutəvɪl/): "weak"

idootatha (adjective, /ɪdʊtəðæ/): "white"

da (adjective, /də/): "wide"

mavet (adjective, /mævɛt/): "yellow"

awkak (adjective, /okək/): "young"

Verbs

att (verb, /əɾ/): "bake"

hel (verb, /hɛl/): "be"

ki (verb, /kɪ/): "belong"

utisai (verb, /ʌtɪsaɪ/): "bite"

ayk (verb, /ek/): "break"

ittaitath (verb, /ɪɾaɪtəð/): "burn"

valit (verb, /vəlɪt/): "come"

aiwung (verb, /aɪwʌŋ/): "die"

mithaitta (verb, /mɪðaɪɾə/): "drink"

ittataba (verb, /ɪɾətəbə/): "eat"

wa (verb, /wə/): "fall"

shatt (verb, /ʃaɾ/): "fight"

ina (verb, /ɪnə/): "find"

athefought (verb, /əθɛfɒt/): "fish"

efas (verb, /ɛfəs/): "fly"

ha (verb, /hə/): "frown"

uttif (verb, /uɾɪf/): "go"

awla (verb, /olə/): "growl"

thatto (verb, /ðəɾɔ/): "hate"

disilit (verb, /dɪsilit/): "have"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "hear"

ttaw (verb, /ɾəw/): "hide"

vamathik (verb, /væməðɪk/): "hold"

ipi (verb, /ɪpɪ/): "hunt"

izenaytt (verb, /ɪzɛneɾ/): "jump"

ijay (verb, /ɪje/): "kill"

velattay (verb, /vɛləɾe/): "know"

theman (verb, /ðɛmən/): "laugh"

nooli (verb, /nʊli/): "lie"

na (verb, /nə/): "live"

lapadit (verb, /ləpədit/): "lose"

iti (verb, /ɪti/): "love"

isij (verb, /ɪsij/): "need"

aduvil (verb, /æduvɪl/): "own"

faitus (verb, /faɪtʌs/): "roast"

datin (verb, /dətɪn/): "run"

avi (verb, /əvɪ/): "see"

izawtha (verb, /izoða/): "sit"

inawus (verb, /ɪnəwʌs/): "sleep"

asasuse (verb, /æsəsʌsɛ/): "smell"

ainoughngi (verb, /aɪnɒŋi/): "smile"

nezune (verb, /nɛzʌnɛ/): "stand"

ittadase (verb, /iɾədəsɛ/): "strike"

hi (verb, /hɪ/): "swallow"

iwi (verb, /ɪwɪ/): "swim"

ta (verb, /tə/): "taste"

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

ttakaidi (verb, /ɾəkaɪdi/): "walk"

waydasi (verb, /wedæsɪ/): "want"

Nouns

itha (noun, /iða/): "afternoon"

imewoul (noun, /ɪmɛwaʊl/): "ale"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "all"

thum (noun, /ðʌm/): "alligator"

aytufana (noun, /etufənə/): "arm"

shaynasay (noun, /ʃenəse/): "ash"

toughnumat (noun, /tɒnʌmət/): "aunt"

itaifa (noun, /ɪtaɪfæ/): "axe"

fanay (noun, /fæne/): "bark"

ijit (noun, /ɪjit/): "bay"

ithife (noun, /ɪðifɛ/): "beer"

awwasayna (noun, /owəsenæ/): "beet"

kisukin (noun, /kɪsukin/): "bird"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "blood"

fanatt (noun, /fənæɾ/): "boar"

tijaitta (noun, /tijaɪɾə/): "bone"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "breakfast"

ttouttaz (noun, /ɾaʊɾæz/): "breast"

dalayzaw (noun, /dælezəw/): "brother"

zatik (noun, /zətɪk/): "castle"

alin (noun, /əlɪn/): "cat"

situ (noun, /sitʌ/): "cat"

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

usa (noun, /usæ/): "chicken"

etootta (noun, /ɛtʊɾə/): "claw"

isizak (noun, /isɪzæk/): "cloud"

ades (noun, /ədɛs/): "coconut"

itatt (noun, /ɪtaɾ/): "crime"

kadut (noun, /kədʌt/): "day"

ithibith (noun, /ɪθɪbɪð/): "dinner"

titta (noun, /tɪɾə/): "dog"

ttisamaz (noun, /ɾisəməz/): "drink"

hakutough (noun, /həkutɒ/): "dungeon"

kan (noun, /kan/): "ear"

etays (noun, /ɛtes/): "earth"

ayttatt (noun, /eɾəɾ/): "egg"

kam (noun, /kəm/): "elder"

nayla (noun, /nela/): "enemy"

fagayki (noun, /fəgekɪ/): "evening"

azezal (noun, /əzɛzəl/): "eye"

ittithus (noun, /iɾɪðʌs/): "family"

athawla (noun, /əθolæ/): "father"

udaws (noun, /udos/): "feather"

uta (noun, /ʌta/): "fight"

abizi (noun, /æbizi/): "finger"

ni (noun, /ni/): "fire"

jafitt (noun, /jæfiɾ/): "fish"

azane (noun, /əzənɛ/): "flesh"

anazu (noun, /ənəzʌ/): "foot"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "forest"

hifit (noun, /hifit/): "fox"

natabe (noun, /nətəbɛ/): "friend"

natanu (noun, /nətənu/): "goose"

ashaqawt (noun, /aʃəqot/): "grease"

foottit (noun, /fʊɾit/): "group"

mipat (noun, /mipət/): "gulf"

nin (noun, /nin/): "hair"

tijik (noun, /tidʒik/): "hand"

nigiva (noun, /nɪgɪvə/): "hat"

asi (noun, /əsɪ/): "hate"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "head"

oughthi (noun, /ɒðɪ/): "hill"

zibachin (noun, /zibəchin/): "horn"

dalicha (noun, /dəlichə/): "horse"

ttiniwa (noun, /ɾɪniwə/): "house"

janis (noun, /jənɪs/): "inn"

nikath (noun, /nɪkəð/): "island"

ashalatta (noun, /əʃaləɾə/): "jaw"

aychough (noun, /etʃɒ/): "lake"

segith (noun, /sɛgið/): "leaf"

akanani (noun, /əkənənɪ/): "leg"

bawtai (noun, /botaɪ/): "liver"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "louse"

il (noun, /il/): "love"

sasinaz (noun, /sæsɪnəz/): "lunch"

adigik (noun, /ədɪgɪk/): "man"

aki (noun, /əkɪ/): "many"

thita (noun, /θitə/): "meal"

lattuz (noun, /ləɾʌz/): "metal"

tuwe (noun, /tʌwɛ/): "mine"

ettaing (noun, /ɛɾaɪŋ/): "monster"

tasayt (noun, /taset/): "moon"

ush (noun, /uʃ/): "morning"

atha (noun, /əðə/): "mother"

ttayttay (noun, /ɾeɾe/): "mountain"

laytittaytt (noun, /letɪɾeɾ/): "mouth"

tangaw (noun, /təŋo/): "name"

fahaw (noun, /faho/): "neck"

afoutt (noun, /əfaʊɾ/): "night"

masadutt (noun, /məsəduɾ/): "noodle"

uz (noun, /uz/): "nose"

shouw (noun, /ʃaʊw/): "ocean"

zawzash (noun, /zozaʃ/): "parent"

dathaneh (noun, /dəðænɛh/): "path"

ttatekat (noun, /ɾətɛkət/): "peace"

shaz (noun, /ʃəz/): "pepper"

ttapis (noun, /ɾəpɪs/): "person"

sinu (noun, /sɪnʌ/): "pie"

imuwi (noun, /ɪmʌwɪ/): "pig"

ir (noun, /ɪɹ/): "rabbit"

sayttis (noun, /seɾɪs/): "rain"

out (noun, /aʊt/): "rat"

uthalim (noun, /ʌðəlɪm/): "river"

usai (noun, /usaɪ/): "robe"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "rock"

gemabi (noun, /gɛməbi/): "root"

ithane (noun, /ɪðænɛ/): "salt"

ttash (noun, /ɾəʃ/): "sand"

tithit (noun, /tiðɪt/): "seed"

kanayw (noun, /kənew/): "sibling"

zayttidaz (noun, /zeɾɪdəz/): "sister"

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

awngitt (noun, /oŋɪɾ/): "sky"

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

jivu (noun, /dʒɪvu/): "snake"

matala (noun, /mətalə/): "soup"

idija (noun, /ɪdɪdʒə/): "star"

ingoonata (noun, /iŋʊnatə/): "stew"

dathaik (noun, /dəðaɪk/): "stomach"

ihifayye (noun, /ihifeyɛ/): "stone"

tezis (noun, /tɛzis/): "stream"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "sun"

lousha (noun, /laʊʃa/): "sword"

ttal (noun, /ɾəl/): "tail"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "tavern"

awatti (noun, /əwəɾi/): "thumb"

anasuka (noun, /ənəsukə/): "tongue"

atathal (noun, /ætəðəl/): "tooth"

za (noun, /zæ/): "tree"

awchutt (noun, /oxʌɾ/): "truth"

akaibaza (noun, /akaɪbəzə/): "uncle"

thittanaz (noun, /ðɪɾænəz/): "valley"

abinang (noun, /əbɪnəŋ/): "war"

mithevaij (noun, /mɪðɛvaɪdʒ/): "water"

ashatta (noun, /əʃəɾə/): "way"

outtanaw (noun, /aʊɾano/): "wine"

away (noun, /əwe/): "woman"

simiki (noun, /sɪmiki/): "word"