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

Nguwatt

Nguwatt Dictionary

Pronouns

ayb (pronoun, /eb/): "he"

zan (pronoun, /zən/): "she"

sek (pronoun, /sɛk/): "they"

lai (pronoun, /laɪ/): "you"

al (pronoun, /əl/): "we"

lai (pronoun, /laɪ/): "I"

Articles

shi (article, /ʃi/): "a"

adi (article, /ədɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

ikakif (preposition, /ɪkəkif/): "and"

datitan (preposition, /dətɪtæn/): "as"

aylin (preposition, /elɪn/): "from"

mepabi (preposition, /mɛpəbɪ/): "in"

dis (preposition, /dis/): "of"

mawd (preposition, /mod/): "or"

anezaizi (preposition, /ənɛzaɪzi/): "to"

ijukaiga (preposition, /ɪdʒʌkaɪga/): "will"

mamaisai (preposition, /məmaɪsaɪ/): "with"

Numbers

wusazad (number, /wusəzəd/): "zero"

ttazai (number, /ɾæzaɪ/): "one"

ttattun (number, /ɾəɾʌn/): "two"

nuz (number, /nuz/): "three"

ttuladad (number, /ɾulədəd/): "four"

haythi (number, /heði/): "five"

emett (number, /ɛmɛɾ/): "six"

mayjai (number, /mejaɪ/): "seven"

tattid (number, /taɾɪd/): "eight"

luda (number, /luda/): "nine"

kasenas (number, /kəsɛnəs/): "ten"

Questions

tafu (question, /təfu/): "what"

oughduttib (question, /ɒduɾɪb/): "who"

tusaze (question, /tʌsəzɛ/): "how"

ni (question, /nɪ/): "why"

athadefa (question, /əðədɛfə/): "when"

Interjections

gad (interjection, /gæd/): "hello"

ati (interjection, /əti/): "goodbye"

tive (interjection, /tɪvɛ/): "hey"

ej (interjection, /ɛdʒ/): "bye"

hat (interjection, /hət/): "ouch"

aj (interjection, /adʒ/): "wow"

ttiha (interjection, /ɾɪhə/): "uh"

nit (interjection, /nɪt/): "er"

inuhan (interjection, /ɪnʌhæn/): "um"

Adverbs

shathath (adverb, /ʃəðəθ/): "again"

thi (adverb, /ðɪ/): "now"

idakaja (adverb, /idəkəjə/): "soon"

lad (adverb, /ləd/): "often"

nattough (adverb, /nəɾɒ/): "sometimes"

baki (adverb, /bəkɪ/): "always"

amu (adverb, /əmu/): "never"

ip (adverb, /ip/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tasa (adjective, /tæsə/): "aromatic"

eni (adjective, /ɛnɪ/): "basted"

wivas (adjective, /wɪvəs/): "big"

ses (adjective, /sɛs/): "bitter"

aidafutt (adjective, /aɪdəfʌɾ/): "black"

wa (adjective, /wæ/): "blue"

oza (adjective, /ɔzə/): "brown"

luttittatt (adjective, /lʌɾɪɾəɾ/): "chilled"

isaysash (adjective, /isesəʃ/): "cold"

esaibal (adjective, /ɛsaɪbəl/): "curried"

satich (adjective, /sətitʃ/): "dark"

asub (adjective, /əsub/): "deep"

oughvattase (adjective, /ɒvəɾəsɛ/): "divine"

nuthada (adjective, /nuðədə/): "drunk"

ihap (adjective, /ihəp/): "empty"

mig (adjective, /mig/): "evil"

zivinah (adjective, /zivɪnəh/): "familiar"

awdaybawth (adjective, /odeboð/): "fat"

attaf (adjective, /əɾəf/): "flat"

ttasek (adjective, /ɾasɛk/): "frail"

talunawz (adjective, /təlunoz/): "fried"

oud (adjective, /aʊd/): "full"

ttoopi (adjective, /ɾʊpɪ/): "good"

oonadali (adjective, /ʊnædəli/): "green"

haf (adjective, /haf/): "grey"

aipu (adjective, /aɪpʌ/): "honest"

lim (adjective, /lim/): "hot"

sipawa (adjective, /sɪpæwə/): "light"

zusaythun (adjective, /zʌseðʌn/): "long"

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

agizasa (adjective, /əgɪzəsə/): "mortal"

edichi (adjective, /ɛdɪtʃɪ/): "mysterious"

layi (adjective, /ləyɪ/): "narrow"

maykalin (adjective, /mekəlɪn/): "old"

thizipad (adjective, /θɪzɪpəd/): "orange"

ittatti (adjective, /iɾəɾɪ/): "pungent"

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

ha (adjective, /hə/): "quiet"

noittibit (adjective, /nɔɪɾibit/): "raw"

chawttidda (adjective, /tʃoɾiɽæ/): "rectangular"

afatt (adjective, /əfəɾ/): "red"

dasaib (adjective, /dəsaɪb/): "roasted"

asha (adjective, /əʃə/): "round"

anguz (adjective, /aŋʌz/): "salty"

wiv (adjective, /wɪv/): "savory"

abifa (adjective, /əbɪfə/): "shallow"

aybivana (adjective, /ebɪvənə/): "short"

ula (adjective, /ʌlə/): "smoked"

iz (adjective, /ɪz/): "sober"

aifa (adjective, /aɪfæ/): "sour"

ttetatu (adjective, /ɾɛtætu/): "spicy"

ithou (adjective, /iðaʊ/): "spiral"

kututai (adjective, /kutʌtaɪ/): "square"

ane (adjective, /ənɛ/): "steamed"

eth (adjective, /ɛð/): "strange"

adanel (adjective, /ədənɛl/): "strong"

tavazaz (adjective, /təvəzəz/): "sturdy"

galal (adjective, /gələl/): "sweet"

uthalay (adjective, /ʌðəle/): "tall"

isaytt (adjective, /ɪseɾ/): "thick"

noughta (adjective, /nɒtə/): "thin"

manimut (adjective, /mənimut/): "warm"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "weak"

izithasa (adjective, /ɪziðəsə/): "white"

ngawjisim (adjective, /ŋojɪsim/): "wide"

itte (adjective, /ɪɾɛ/): "yellow"

lat (adjective, /lət/): "young"

Verbs

nazadatt (verb, /nəzədəɾ/): "bake"

naysav (verb, /nesəv/): "be"

attanga (verb, /əɾəŋə/): "belong"

thatta (verb, /ðəɾæ/): "bite"

ithi (verb, /ɪθi/): "break"

shi (verb, /ʃɪ/): "burn"

ttinaika (verb, /ɾɪnaɪkə/): "come"

ada (verb, /ədə/): "die"

vakawit (verb, /vəkəwit/): "drink"

ttumaithayh (verb, /ɾʌmaɪðeh/): "eat"

enaythe (verb, /ɛneðɛ/): "fall"

nilaha (verb, /nɪləhə/): "fight"

afala (verb, /əfalæ/): "find"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "fish"

nanaittat (verb, /nænaɪɾæt/): "fly"

attiwa (verb, /əɾiwə/): "frown"

episa (verb, /ɛpɪsə/): "go"

aithalu (verb, /aɪðælu/): "growl"

namidough (verb, /nəmidɒ/): "hate"

sattoughfu (verb, /səɾɒfʌ/): "have"

oughngoughw (verb, /ɒŋɒw/): "hear"

ithou (verb, /ɪðaʊ/): "hide"

nga (verb, /ŋa/): "hold"

les (verb, /lɛs/): "hunt"

chachough (verb, /tʃəxɒ/): "jump"

sek (verb, /sɛk/): "kill"

atha (verb, /əðə/): "know"

hakidas (verb, /hækidəs/): "laugh"

gatapub (verb, /gətəpub/): "lie"

adaday (verb, /ədəde/): "live"

asaylitt (verb, /aseliɾ/): "lose"

ithaw (verb, /ɪðəw/): "love"

eti (verb, /ɛti/): "need"

tuttut (verb, /tuɾʌt/): "own"

thanidir (verb, /ðænɪdɪɹ/): "roast"

idifath (verb, /idɪfəð/): "run"

da (verb, /də/): "see"

ithuvawth (verb, /ɪðuvoð/): "sit"

kay (verb, /ke/): "sleep"

alewihe (verb, /əlɛwɪhɛ/): "smell"

pizitt (verb, /pizɪɾ/): "smile"

attadi (verb, /əɾədɪ/): "stand"

alabig (verb, /əlæbɪg/): "strike"

neshasi (verb, /nɛʃəsi/): "swallow"

te (verb, /tɛ/): "swim"

awibihi (verb, /əwɪbɪhɪ/): "taste"

amemal (verb, /əmɛməl/): "throw"

oughtalatt (verb, /ɒtələɾ/): "walk"

ttakungayl (verb, /ɾækuŋel/): "want"

Nouns

otaw (noun, /ɔto/): "afternoon"

dajitt (noun, /dajɪɾ/): "ale"

lunattan (noun, /lunəɾən/): "all"

ttattingak (noun, /ɾəɾiŋək/): "alligator"

kit (noun, /kɪt/): "arm"

ttab (noun, /ɾəb/): "ash"

zit (noun, /zit/): "aunt"

ili (noun, /ɪli/): "axe"

taj (noun, /təj/): "bark"

ilath (noun, /ɪləð/): "bay"

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

ilipay (noun, /ilɪpe/): "beet"

oughnanouha (noun, /ɒnanaʊhə/): "bird"

nathai (noun, /næðaɪ/): "blood"

voumalaz (noun, /vaʊmaləz/): "boar"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "bone"

icha (noun, /ɪtʃə/): "breakfast"

jithethoud (noun, /jɪðɛðaʊd/): "breast"

loo (noun, /lʊ/): "brother"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "castle"

attata (noun, /əɾətə/): "cat"

kusikaw (noun, /kusɪko/): "cat"

aifoughk (noun, /aɪfɒk/): "chest"

iv (noun, /ɪv/): "chicken"

tiwaytt (noun, /tɪweɾ/): "claw"

lithemawp (noun, /liðɛmop/): "cloud"

ethi (noun, /ɛðɪ/): "coconut"

sawvathu (noun, /sovəðu/): "crime"

itha (noun, /iða/): "day"

enathek (noun, /ɛnəðɛk/): "dinner"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "dog"

at (noun, /ət/): "drink"

eca (noun, /ɛcə/): "dungeon"

aisanat (noun, /aɪsanat/): "ear"

ab (noun, /əb/): "earth"

ttasisab (noun, /ɾəsɪsəb/): "egg"

alelat (noun, /əlɛlət/): "elder"

adazan (noun, /ədəzæn/): "enemy"

inawdich (noun, /ɪnodɪch/): "evening"

kathafaz (noun, /kəðəfæz/): "eye"

thushith (noun, /ðuʃɪð/): "family"

zi (noun, /zi/): "father"

inil (noun, /ɪnɪl/): "feather"

adal (noun, /ædəl/): "fight"

laladawp (noun, /lalədop/): "finger"

sisangaik (noun, /sɪsəŋaɪk/): "fire"

ikanoughs (noun, /ikænɒs/): "fish"

itte (noun, /iɾɛ/): "flesh"

attuneg (noun, /əɾʌnɛg/): "foot"

an (noun, /ən/): "forest"

ma (noun, /mə/): "fox"

naytatti (noun, /netəɾɪ/): "friend"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "goose"

vish (noun, /viʃ/): "grease"

nai (noun, /naɪ/): "group"

nithi (noun, /nɪθɪ/): "gulf"

taitawja (noun, /taɪtodʒə/): "hair"

ilayth (noun, /ɪleð/): "hand"

tichipi (noun, /titʃipi/): "hat"

awpough (noun, /opɒ/): "hate"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "head"

lan (noun, /lən/): "hill"

ug (noun, /ʌg/): "horn"

aythisata (noun, /eðisətə/): "horse"

aliwitta (noun, /ælɪwiɾæ/): "house"

ithihan (noun, /iðɪhən/): "inn"

awl (noun, /ol/): "island"

amatta (noun, /əməɾə/): "jaw"

ttathoughmais (noun, /ɾəðɒmaɪs/): "lake"

hina (noun, /hinə/): "leaf"

ipusa (noun, /ipʌsə/): "leg"

asid (noun, /əsɪd/): "liver"

daili (noun, /daɪli/): "louse"

hala (noun, /hələ/): "love"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "lunch"

ilinav (noun, /ilɪnav/): "man"

awz (noun, /oz/): "many"

enajoughm (noun, /ɛnəjɒm/): "meal"

afat (noun, /əfət/): "metal"

thitiwiv (noun, /ðɪtiwiv/): "mine"

thootidoughtt (noun, /ðʊtɪdɒɾ/): "monster"

aif (noun, /aɪf/): "moon"

tinupayl (noun, /tinupel/): "morning"

imoughwerra (noun, /ɪmɒwɛrə/): "mother"

bafali (noun, /bafali/): "mountain"

uth (noun, /ʌð/): "mouth"

alatha (noun, /ælaðə/): "name"

ainapidaw (noun, /aɪnæpɪdo/): "neck"

luda (noun, /lʌdə/): "night"

ttai (noun, /ɾaɪ/): "noodle"

am (noun, /əm/): "nose"

bi (noun, /bɪ/): "ocean"

kigunough (noun, /kɪgunɒ/): "parent"

dattanas (noun, /dəɾənəs/): "path"

itini (noun, /ɪtɪnɪ/): "peace"

fayhivak (noun, /fehɪvæk/): "pepper"

siimi (noun, /ʒɪmɪ/): "person"

thikettik (noun, /ðɪkɛɾɪk/): "pie"

adajan (noun, /ədəjən/): "pig"

ma (noun, /ma/): "rabbit"

ematat (noun, /ɛmətət/): "rain"

finute (noun, /fɪnutɛ/): "rat"

nut (noun, /nut/): "river"

isip (noun, /isɪp/): "robe"

ittithithi (noun, /ɪɾɪðɪðɪ/): "rock"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "root"

pana (noun, /panə/): "salt"

shudawchel (noun, /ʃʌdotʃɛl/): "sand"

ttitt (noun, /ɾɪɾ/): "seed"

oughti (noun, /ɒtɪ/): "sibling"

ipaymuki (noun, /ipemʌkɪ/): "sister"

wa (noun, /wə/): "skin"

nivay (noun, /nɪve/): "sky"

uthapa (noun, /ʌθəpə/): "smoke"

ihi (noun, /ɪhi/): "snake"

uwajiva (noun, /ʌwəjɪvə/): "soup"

iloughw (noun, /ɪlɒw/): "star"

an (noun, /ən/): "stew"

ihaz (noun, /ɪhæz/): "stomach"

iman (noun, /imæn/): "stone"

aj (noun, /əj/): "stream"

tsi (noun, /tsɪ/): "sun"

nittayl (noun, /niɾel/): "sword"

tad (noun, /tæd/): "tail"

ima (noun, /ɪmə/): "tavern"

tatta (noun, /təɾə/): "thumb"

nakatti (noun, /nəkəɾɪ/): "tongue"

ttuvagi (noun, /ɾuvəgi/): "tooth"

atilaiwi (noun, /ətɪlaɪwɪ/): "tree"

shezuti (noun, /ʃɛzʌtɪ/): "truth"

attoughlittai (noun, /əɾɒliɾaɪ/): "uncle"

taytough (noun, /tetɒ/): "valley"

tan (noun, /tən/): "war"

athutami (noun, /əðutəmi/): "water"

attawnaw (noun, /əɾono/): "way"

ag (noun, /əg/): "wine"

kiwila (noun, /kiwɪlə/): "woman"

alikin (noun, /əlikɪn/): "word"