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

Thalaici

Thalaici Dictionary

Pronouns

evai (pronoun, /ɛvaɪ/): "he"

tai (pronoun, /taɪ/): "she"

ingi (pronoun, /ɪŋɪ/): "they"

ayn (pronoun, /en/): "you"

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

iti (pronoun, /ɪtɪ/): "I"

Articles

ayn (article, /en/): "a"

ib (article, /ib/): "the"

Prepositions

ayni (preposition, /enɪ/): "and"

aninu (preposition, /ənɪnʌ/): "as"

ouchitt (preposition, /aʊtʃɪɾ/): "from"

zavu (preposition, /zəvu/): "in"

ivoughttade (preposition, /ɪvɒɾədɛ/): "of"

nis (preposition, /nɪs/): "or"

athoughluw (preposition, /aðɒlʌw/): "to"

il (preposition, /il/): "will"

inat (preposition, /inət/): "with"

Numbers

kisatoop (number, /kisətʊp/): "zero"

atailaymi (number, /ətaɪlemɪ/): "one"

taket (number, /təkɛt/): "two"

foughsunib (number, /fɒsʌnib/): "three"

zitashik (number, /zɪtəʃik/): "four"

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

kegiy (number, /kɛgɪy/): "six"

aybitha (number, /ebɪðə/): "seven"

ttanatt (number, /ɾænəɾ/): "eight"

aidapeg (number, /aɪdəpɛg/): "nine"

ittaz (number, /ɪɾəz/): "ten"

Questions

iti (question, /itɪ/): "what"

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

ahati (question, /əhətɪ/): "how"

akaythas (question, /əkeðæs/): "why"

ayham (question, /ehəm/): "when"

Interjections

ilenatt (interjection, /ɪlɛnəɾ/): "hello"

ha (interjection, /hə/): "goodbye"

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

pain (interjection, /paɪn/): "bye"

awttayneta (interjection, /oɾenɛtæ/): "ouch"

jaletai (interjection, /dʒəlɛtaɪ/): "wow"

pahama (interjection, /pəhæmæ/): "uh"

ngudettan (interjection, /ŋudɛɾæn/): "er"

as (interjection, /əs/): "um"

Adverbs

awngi (adverb, /oŋɪ/): "again"

anadaza (adverb, /ənadəzə/): "now"

cu (adverb, /cʌ/): "soon"

ata (adverb, /ətə/): "often"

ab (adverb, /əb/): "sometimes"

tuvada (adverb, /tʌvədə/): "always"

libasa (adverb, /libæsə/): "never"

aipadat (adverb, /aɪpədət/): "seldom"

Adjectives

awttitu (adjective, /oɾɪtʌ/): "aromatic"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "basted"

ikich (adjective, /ɪkix/): "big"

ahiday (adjective, /əhɪde/): "bitter"

tsag (adjective, /tsəg/): "black"

kool (adjective, /kʊl/): "blue"

ifanaytti (adjective, /ɪfəneɾɪ/): "brown"

amaki (adjective, /əmaki/): "chilled"

alak (adjective, /ələk/): "cold"

athab (adjective, /əðəb/): "curried"

vinawn (adjective, /vɪnon/): "dark"

un (adjective, /ʌn/): "deep"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "divine"

satiti (adjective, /satɪtɪ/): "drunk"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "empty"

ttibi (adjective, /ɾɪbi/): "evil"

kemed (adjective, /kɛmɛd/): "familiar"

talanan (adjective, /təlanan/): "fat"

thukise (adjective, /ðukɪsɛ/): "flat"

nelittawtt (adjective, /nɛliɾoɾ/): "frail"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "fried"

ifayb (adjective, /ifeb/): "full"

up (adjective, /up/): "good"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "green"

ttiwivis (adjective, /ɾɪwɪvɪs/): "grey"

awhi (adjective, /ohɪ/): "honest"

tatanaw (adjective, /tətənəw/): "hot"

ttidazer (adjective, /ɾidæzɛɹ/): "light"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "long"

ain (adjective, /aɪn/): "loud"

satadday (adjective, /sətəɽe/): "mortal"

ahi (adjective, /əhɪ/): "mysterious"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "narrow"

datt (adjective, /dəɾ/): "old"

oughttamaja (adjective, /ɒɾəmæjə/): "orange"

gailed (adjective, /gaɪlɛd/): "pungent"

abanath (adjective, /əbənað/): "purple"

aibaj (adjective, /aɪbəj/): "quiet"

ttattitta (adjective, /ɾəɾiɾæ/): "raw"

ati (adjective, /əti/): "rectangular"

aza (adjective, /əzə/): "red"

aw (adjective, /əw/): "roasted"

ledech (adjective, /lɛdɛx/): "round"

latalai (adjective, /lətælaɪ/): "salty"

tuzat (adjective, /tʌzət/): "savory"

usizath (adjective, /usɪzəθ/): "shallow"

awittough (adjective, /æwɪɾɒ/): "short"

laina (adjective, /laɪnæ/): "smoked"

aloof (adjective, /əlʊf/): "sober"

ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "sour"

oungilik (adjective, /aʊŋɪlɪk/): "spicy"

ezaw (adjective, /ɛzo/): "spiral"

jivaken (adjective, /jɪvəkɛn/): "square"

nap (adjective, /nəp/): "steamed"

ing (adjective, /ɪŋ/): "strange"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "strong"

tough (adjective, /tɒ/): "sturdy"

ttate (adjective, /ɾətɛ/): "sweet"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "tall"

sika (adjective, /sikə/): "thick"

gama (adjective, /gəmə/): "thin"

aj (adjective, /əj/): "warm"

etaw (adjective, /ɛto/): "weak"

zite (adjective, /zɪtɛ/): "white"

atoughs (adjective, /ətɒs/): "wide"

adapatt (adjective, /adəpəɾ/): "yellow"

nit (adjective, /nɪt/): "young"

Verbs

inadazi (verb, /ɪnədəzɪ/): "bake"

daid (verb, /daɪd/): "be"

uthi (verb, /uði/): "belong"

aw (verb, /əw/): "bite"

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

paw (verb, /po/): "burn"

ngainou (verb, /ŋaɪnaʊ/): "come"

zadesi (verb, /zədɛsɪ/): "die"

anawitta (verb, /ənəwɪɾə/): "drink"

ttittal (verb, /ɾɪɾəl/): "eat"

shi (verb, /ʃɪ/): "fall"

tithutta (verb, /tɪðʌɾa/): "fight"

dilaf (verb, /diləf/): "find"

kawh (verb, /koh/): "fish"

it (verb, /it/): "fly"

kawuthutt (verb, /kæwuθʌɾ/): "frown"

alaikata (verb, /ælaɪkətə/): "go"

awazatt (verb, /əwəzəɾ/): "growl"

ina (verb, /ɪnæ/): "hate"

ttafath (verb, /ɾəfəð/): "have"

izavena (verb, /izavɛnə/): "hear"

unufe (verb, /ʌnufɛ/): "hide"

pesa (verb, /pɛsæ/): "hold"

aha (verb, /əhə/): "hunt"

amawa (verb, /aməwə/): "jump"

kattutough (verb, /kəɾutɒ/): "kill"

na (verb, /na/): "know"

eni (verb, /ɛnɪ/): "laugh"

ivulayfa (verb, /ɪvʌlefə/): "lie"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "live"

ani (verb, /ənɪ/): "lose"

ayd (verb, /ed/): "love"

ipitattaw (verb, /ipitəɾo/): "need"

ttutta (verb, /ɾʌɾə/): "own"

thawnusip (verb, /ðonʌsɪp/): "roast"

ddadida (verb, /ɽədɪdæ/): "run"

aykunawm (verb, /ekunom/): "see"

nisiawtta (verb, /nɪʒoɾə/): "sit"

fitiv (verb, /fitɪv/): "sleep"

li (verb, /li/): "smell"

itteth (verb, /iɾɛð/): "smile"

penak (verb, /pɛnək/): "stand"

sitta (verb, /sɪɾa/): "strike"

aine (verb, /aɪnɛ/): "swallow"

tafutha (verb, /təfuθə/): "swim"

ath (verb, /əð/): "taste"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "throw"

ttattafath (verb, /ɾəɾafəð/): "walk"

adu (verb, /ədu/): "want"

Nouns

nitt (noun, /niɾ/): "afternoon"

zattij (noun, /zəɾɪdʒ/): "ale"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "all"

ezawshu (noun, /ɛzoʃʌ/): "alligator"

umeboughsi (noun, /umɛbɒsɪ/): "arm"

zusaza (noun, /zʌsazə/): "ash"

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

aihat (noun, /aɪhət/): "axe"

wabisait (noun, /wəbɪsaɪt/): "bark"

ijakifu (noun, /ɪdʒəkɪfʌ/): "bay"

baithanu (noun, /baɪðænu/): "beer"

oittifal (noun, /ɔɪɾɪfəl/): "beet"

pam (noun, /pəm/): "bird"

alili (noun, /əlilɪ/): "blood"

hikaihi (noun, /hɪkaɪhi/): "boar"

kou (noun, /kaʊ/): "bone"

leti (noun, /lɛtɪ/): "breakfast"

waw (noun, /wo/): "breast"

ittitt (noun, /iɾɪɾ/): "brother"

dey (noun, /dɛy/): "castle"

sufesi (noun, /sufɛʒ/): "cat"

awwaf (noun, /owaf/): "cat"

anij (noun, /ənidʒ/): "chest"

ttapidat (noun, /ɾæpidət/): "chicken"

thach (noun, /ðətʃ/): "claw"

thay (noun, /ðe/): "cloud"

izayfazu (noun, /izefəzu/): "coconut"

ttali (noun, /ɾælɪ/): "crime"

rataha (noun, /ɹətəhæ/): "day"

ayl (noun, /el/): "dinner"

ourrethi (noun, /aʊrɛðɪ/): "dog"

ainisoughli (noun, /aɪnisɒlɪ/): "drink"

achamu (noun, /ətʃəmʌ/): "dungeon"

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "ear"

adut (noun, /ədʌt/): "earth"

aynib (noun, /enɪb/): "egg"

kuttawzay (noun, /kʌɾoze/): "elder"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "enemy"

peba (noun, /pɛbæ/): "evening"

aythas (noun, /eðəs/): "eye"

oughs (noun, /ɒs/): "family"

pa (noun, /pæ/): "father"

aimez (noun, /aɪmɛz/): "feather"

akawou (noun, /akəwaʊ/): "fight"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "finger"

ijam (noun, /ijæm/): "fire"

awttith (noun, /oɾɪð/): "fish"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "flesh"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "foot"

ati (noun, /əti/): "forest"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "fox"

da (noun, /də/): "friend"

etataf (noun, /ɛtatəf/): "goose"

oughf (noun, /ɒf/): "grease"

anij (noun, /ənɪj/): "group"

tidad (noun, /tidæd/): "gulf"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "hair"

tattawk (noun, /tæɾok/): "hand"

ithough (noun, /iðɒ/): "hat"

am (noun, /əm/): "hate"

ahittay (noun, /əhɪɾe/): "head"

aittatoughdi (noun, /aɪɾætɒdɪ/): "hill"

thoukupaww (noun, /ðaʊkupow/): "horn"

tayz (noun, /tez/): "horse"

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

pinasa (noun, /pinəsæ/): "inn"

nak (noun, /nək/): "island"

nawzethay (noun, /nozɛθe/): "jaw"

ttayzag (noun, /ɾezæg/): "lake"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "leaf"

latinang (noun, /lətɪnəŋ/): "leg"

thumoo (noun, /ðumʊ/): "liver"

inike (noun, /inɪkɛ/): "louse"

nek (noun, /nɛk/): "love"

amewi (noun, /əmɛwi/): "lunch"

az (noun, /əz/): "man"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "many"

naysaneg (noun, /nesanɛg/): "meal"

satt (noun, /səɾ/): "metal"

bada (noun, /bədə/): "mine"

useni (noun, /usɛnɪ/): "monster"

itti (noun, /ɪɾi/): "moon"

imise (noun, /ɪmisɛ/): "morning"

tawv (noun, /tov/): "mother"

pechize (noun, /pɛtʃizɛ/): "mountain"

uthuthi (noun, /uðʌθɪ/): "mouth"

athoughnittu (noun, /əðɒnɪɾʌ/): "name"

uhetep (noun, /ʌhɛtɛp/): "neck"

biluttoughng (noun, /bɪlʌɾɒŋ/): "night"

musa (noun, /mʌsə/): "noodle"

ttaz (noun, /ɾaz/): "nose"

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

un (noun, /ʌn/): "parent"

ufajid (noun, /ufajid/): "path"

uza (noun, /uzə/): "peace"

pazawik (noun, /pəzəwɪk/): "pepper"

izath (noun, /ɪzað/): "person"

awvidus (noun, /ovidus/): "pie"

tetha (noun, /tɛðə/): "pig"

oone (noun, /ʊnɛ/): "rabbit"

oughhitt (noun, /ɒhɪɾ/): "rain"

ngazal (noun, /ŋazəl/): "rat"

thetouz (noun, /ðɛtaʊz/): "river"

azutha (noun, /əzuðæ/): "robe"

tepoughngaw (noun, /tɛpɒŋo/): "rock"

awta (noun, /otæ/): "root"

at (noun, /ət/): "salt"

nitti (noun, /nɪɾɪ/): "sand"

tattusu (noun, /təɾusʌ/): "seed"

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

ibitsi (noun, /ɪbɪtsɪ/): "sister"

am (noun, /æm/): "skin"

nef (noun, /nɛf/): "sky"

zedata (noun, /zɛdəta/): "smoke"

latatta (noun, /lətəɾa/): "snake"

inunat (noun, /ɪnunət/): "soup"

asimel (noun, /æsimɛl/): "star"

daithu (noun, /daɪðʌ/): "stew"

lattaytal (noun, /ləɾetal/): "stomach"

tan (noun, /tən/): "stone"

ihihawtt (noun, /ihihoɾ/): "stream"

ttoughladough (noun, /ɾɒlədɒ/): "sun"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "sword"

may (noun, /me/): "tail"

sittasa (noun, /sɪɾəsə/): "tavern"

afitsa (noun, /əfɪtsæ/): "thumb"

awch (noun, /ox/): "tongue"

atha (noun, /əðə/): "tooth"

but (noun, /but/): "tree"

la (noun, /lə/): "truth"

edattun (noun, /ɛdəɾun/): "uncle"

thit (noun, /θɪt/): "valley"

afa (noun, /əfə/): "war"

vutit (noun, /vutɪt/): "water"

ayjivahi (noun, /ejɪvəhɪ/): "way"

goughsa (noun, /gɒsə/): "wine"

ifaka (noun, /ifəkə/): "woman"

unelin (noun, /ʌnɛlin/): "word"