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Language Generator

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

Atoott

Atoott Dictionary

Pronouns

aw (pronoun, /əw/): "he"

it (pronoun, /ɪt/): "she"

tti (pronoun, /ɾi/): "they"

cat (pronoun, /cət/): "you"

das (pronoun, /dəs/): "we"

ith (pronoun, /ið/): "I"

Articles

sis (article, /sɪs/): "a"

attou (article, /əɾaʊ/): "the"

Prepositions

awela (preposition, /əwɛlæ/): "and"

ttithenan (preposition, /ɾɪθɛnən/): "as"

efe (preposition, /ɛfɛ/): "from"

najana (preposition, /nædʒəna/): "in"

finu (preposition, /fɪnu/): "of"

susilath (preposition, /susɪləð/): "or"

amay (preposition, /əme/): "to"

ituwi (preposition, /itʌwi/): "will"

anettithai (preposition, /anɛɾɪðaɪ/): "with"

Numbers

nga (number, /ŋə/): "zero"

ttima (number, /ɾima/): "one"

aym (number, /em/): "two"

laytam (number, /letæm/): "three"

nawd (number, /nod/): "four"

taylalid (number, /teləlɪd/): "five"

awlettem (number, /olɛɾɛm/): "six"

mi (number, /mɪ/): "seven"

af (number, /əf/): "eight"

litta (number, /liɾə/): "nine"

ajaka (number, /æjəkə/): "ten"

Questions

ina (question, /ɪnə/): "what"

ita (question, /itə/): "who"

ukaitai (question, /ukaɪtaɪ/): "how"

tusayngi (question, /tʌseŋɪ/): "why"

uthou (question, /ʌðaʊ/): "when"

Interjections

madu (interjection, /madu/): "hello"

naynit (interjection, /nenɪt/): "goodbye"

tati (interjection, /tətɪ/): "hey"

saita (interjection, /saɪtə/): "bye"

sel (interjection, /sɛl/): "ouch"

alaytayv (interjection, /əletev/): "wow"

shatti (interjection, /ʃəɾɪ/): "uh"

voottila (interjection, /vʊɾɪlə/): "er"

ilama (interjection, /ɪləmə/): "um"

Adverbs

tti (adverb, /ɾɪ/): "again"

tutta (adverb, /tuɾə/): "now"

aytahatta (adverb, /etæhəɾə/): "soon"

upik (adverb, /ʌpik/): "often"

ewa (adverb, /ɛwə/): "sometimes"

kitt (adverb, /kɪɾ/): "always"

imayna (adverb, /ɪmenə/): "never"

ith (adverb, /ɪð/): "seldom"

Adjectives

atinacha (adjective, /ətɪnətʃæ/): "aromatic"

naday (adjective, /nade/): "basted"

athaid (adjective, /əðaɪd/): "big"

aj (adjective, /əj/): "bitter"

thagadub (adjective, /ðəgædub/): "black"

ttatattin (adjective, /ɾətəɾɪn/): "blue"

tedam (adjective, /tɛdəm/): "brown"

bev (adjective, /bɛv/): "chilled"

aythi (adjective, /eðɪ/): "cold"

sangough (adjective, /səŋɒ/): "curried"

tattazain (adjective, /təɾəzaɪn/): "dark"

ayttattayd (adjective, /eɾaɾed/): "deep"

utha (adjective, /uðə/): "divine"

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

ithai (adjective, /ɪðaɪ/): "empty"

ulasa (adjective, /ulæsə/): "evil"

isahasa (adjective, /isəhəsə/): "familiar"

itaipisa (adjective, /itaɪpisə/): "fat"

fa (adjective, /fə/): "flat"

oot (adjective, /ʊt/): "frail"

itoughtad (adjective, /itɒtəd/): "fried"

miniti (adjective, /mɪnɪtɪ/): "full"

naguvit (adjective, /nəgʌvɪt/): "good"

ttep (adjective, /ɾɛp/): "green"

ttetha (adjective, /ɾɛðə/): "grey"

ouvay (adjective, /aʊve/): "honest"

aped (adjective, /əpɛd/): "hot"

ishif (adjective, /iʃɪf/): "light"

awleb (adjective, /olɛb/): "long"

zasa (adjective, /zəsə/): "loud"

shay (adjective, /ʃe/): "mortal"

dalik (adjective, /dalɪk/): "mysterious"

tsev (adjective, /tsɛv/): "narrow"

wi (adjective, /wi/): "old"

ttinan (adjective, /ɾinæn/): "orange"

zelan (adjective, /zɛlən/): "pungent"

aittiwati (adjective, /aɪɾɪwətɪ/): "purple"

shitte (adjective, /ʃɪɾɛ/): "quiet"

ilayz (adjective, /ɪlez/): "raw"

wadaytt (adjective, /wədeɾ/): "rectangular"

ettaz (adjective, /ɛɾəz/): "red"

ichamay (adjective, /ɪtʃəme/): "roasted"

ani (adjective, /anɪ/): "round"

ititiva (adjective, /ɪtɪtiva/): "salty"

aithanaik (adjective, /aɪθənaɪk/): "savory"

tay (adjective, /te/): "shallow"

aziti (adjective, /əzɪtɪ/): "short"

vettil (adjective, /vɛɾil/): "smoked"

athadu (adjective, /əθədu/): "sober"

je (adjective, /jɛ/): "sour"

sasati (adjective, /səsətɪ/): "spicy"

awuttush (adjective, /əwʌɾuʃ/): "spiral"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "square"

toughk (adjective, /tɒk/): "steamed"

ddathatoughtt (adjective, /ɽəðətɒɾ/): "strange"

sitayttoot (adjective, /sɪteɾʊt/): "strong"

ikoufough (adjective, /ɪkaʊfɒ/): "sturdy"

ib (adjective, /ib/): "sweet"

salatta (adjective, /səlæɾə/): "tall"

tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "thick"

iha (adjective, /ɪhə/): "thin"

al (adjective, /əl/): "warm"

azas (adjective, /əzəs/): "weak"

aj (adjective, /əj/): "white"

na (adjective, /næ/): "wide"

ilaittayk (adjective, /ilaɪɾek/): "yellow"

sun (adjective, /sun/): "young"

Verbs

ithitt (verb, /ɪðɪɾ/): "bake"

chare (verb, /tʃəɹɛ/): "be"

zafisa (verb, /zəfɪsæ/): "belong"

ag (verb, /əg/): "bite"

asam (verb, /əsəm/): "break"

uti (verb, /utɪ/): "burn"

thangoo (verb, /ðəŋʊ/): "come"

aithasha (verb, /aɪθæʃə/): "die"

zam (verb, /zəm/): "drink"

iliki (verb, /ɪlɪkɪ/): "eat"

ttuh (verb, /ɾʌh/): "fall"

thudak (verb, /ðudək/): "fight"

ubah (verb, /ubəh/): "find"

thoughd (verb, /ðɒd/): "fish"

shunayttough (verb, /ʃuneɾɒ/): "fly"

atawsipa (verb, /ətosipə/): "frown"

adadath (verb, /ædədəð/): "go"

aymithug (verb, /emiðug/): "growl"

ettitiday (verb, /ɛɾɪtide/): "hate"

elattun (verb, /ɛləɾun/): "have"

emala (verb, /ɛmələ/): "hear"

bav (verb, /bəv/): "hide"

niduv (verb, /nidʌv/): "hold"

kisithaig (verb, /kɪsiðaɪg/): "hunt"

ing (verb, /ɪŋ/): "jump"

apa (verb, /əpa/): "kill"

ach (verb, /əch/): "know"

ip (verb, /ip/): "laugh"

diwa (verb, /dɪwə/): "lie"

vanawt (verb, /vənot/): "live"

inaga (verb, /ɪnəgə/): "lose"

itawsha (verb, /ɪtoʃə/): "love"

nazuda (verb, /nəzudə/): "need"

ahi (verb, /əhɪ/): "own"

anough (verb, /ænɒ/): "roast"

thajachel (verb, /ðəjətʃɛl/): "run"

lattadditt (verb, /ləɾæɽɪɾ/): "see"

diz (verb, /dɪz/): "sit"

tipat (verb, /tipət/): "sleep"

oughtta (verb, /ɒɾæ/): "smell"

akai (verb, /əkaɪ/): "smile"

rratanath (verb, /ratənəð/): "stand"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "strike"

ka (verb, /ka/): "swallow"

ttatt (verb, /ɾəɾ/): "swim"

eta (verb, /ɛtə/): "taste"

ilattif (verb, /iləɾif/): "throw"

oughmije (verb, /ɒmijɛ/): "walk"

asicanay (verb, /əsɪcəne/): "want"

Nouns

fusi (noun, /fusɪ/): "afternoon"

enichatti (noun, /ɛnitʃəɾi/): "ale"

chatoittu (noun, /tʃətɔɪɾu/): "all"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "alligator"

attough (noun, /əɾɒ/): "arm"

nahudin (noun, /nəhudɪn/): "ash"

vekuboughtt (noun, /vɛkʌbɒɾ/): "aunt"

fayttivi (noun, /feɾivɪ/): "axe"

vu (noun, /vu/): "bark"

idatan (noun, /ɪdætən/): "bay"

nataiwin (noun, /nətaɪwɪn/): "beer"

anazai (noun, /ənəzaɪ/): "beet"

thattavab (noun, /ðæɾævəb/): "bird"

izu (noun, /izʌ/): "blood"

ttushaf (noun, /ɾʌʃəf/): "boar"

lut (noun, /lʌt/): "bone"

ewawsaw (noun, /ɛwoso/): "breakfast"

achimin (noun, /ətʃimɪn/): "breast"

atisamay (noun, /atisəme/): "brother"

uhenudi (noun, /uhɛnudɪ/): "castle"

net (noun, /nɛt/): "cat"

rasam (noun, /ɹæsəm/): "cat"

ayshinasha (noun, /eʃɪnəʃə/): "chest"

pas (noun, /pæs/): "chicken"

vay (noun, /ve/): "claw"

ittifout (noun, /ɪɾɪfaʊt/): "cloud"

at (noun, /ət/): "coconut"

ki (noun, /ki/): "crime"

nisi (noun, /nɪsɪ/): "day"

oughw (noun, /ɒw/): "dinner"

num (noun, /num/): "dog"

am (noun, /əm/): "drink"

aval (noun, /ævæl/): "dungeon"

tawabe (noun, /təwəbɛ/): "ear"

al (noun, /æl/): "earth"

susa (noun, /sʌsa/): "egg"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "elder"

ttaybihat (noun, /ɾebihət/): "enemy"

kath (noun, /kəð/): "evening"

aytina (noun, /etɪna/): "eye"

ttikawd (noun, /ɾɪkod/): "family"

an (noun, /ən/): "father"

sabejij (noun, /sabɛjɪj/): "feather"

hini (noun, /hɪni/): "fight"

itaikata (noun, /ɪtaɪkætə/): "finger"

tasashi (noun, /tasæʃɪ/): "fire"

voutawjatt (noun, /vaʊtojæɾ/): "fish"

angaytuf (noun, /əŋetuf/): "flesh"

aiwabawa (noun, /aɪwəbəwə/): "foot"

akep (noun, /əkɛp/): "forest"

isal (noun, /ɪsəl/): "fox"

da (noun, /də/): "friend"

qathal (noun, /qəðəl/): "goose"

azalad (noun, /azələd/): "grease"

anoughlata (noun, /ənɒlətə/): "group"

thou (noun, /ðaʊ/): "gulf"

ttaja (noun, /ɾədʒæ/): "hair"

oughnaba (noun, /ɒnəbæ/): "hand"

shadavik (noun, /ʃədavik/): "hat"

nangik (noun, /nəŋik/): "hate"

asatam (noun, /asatəm/): "head"

enepa (noun, /ɛnɛpæ/): "hill"

zengumaj (noun, /zɛŋʌmədʒ/): "horn"

vi (noun, /vi/): "horse"

sine (noun, /sinɛ/): "house"

ulipaifi (noun, /ulipaɪfi/): "inn"

akasayz (noun, /əkəsez/): "island"

una (noun, /unə/): "jaw"

palayta (noun, /pəletə/): "lake"

aban (noun, /əbən/): "leaf"

loughtise (noun, /lɒtɪsɛ/): "leg"

luttala (noun, /luɾələ/): "liver"

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

kit (noun, /kɪt/): "love"

nad (noun, /nəd/): "lunch"

aduthough (noun, /ədʌðɒ/): "man"

lazi (noun, /læzi/): "many"

sak (noun, /sək/): "meal"

da (noun, /da/): "metal"

am (noun, /æm/): "mine"

thiwani (noun, /ðiwənɪ/): "monster"

abuzit (noun, /əbʌzɪt/): "moon"

itaydawn (noun, /ɪtedon/): "morning"

kaittu (noun, /kaɪɾʌ/): "mother"

hidiwough (noun, /hɪdiwɒ/): "mountain"

nutega (noun, /nʌtɛgə/): "mouth"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "name"

zuttaysa (noun, /zʌɾesə/): "neck"

lag (noun, /ləg/): "night"

oughnooza (noun, /ɒnʊzə/): "noodle"

nayvathup (noun, /nevəðup/): "nose"

nadaw (noun, /nado/): "ocean"

is (noun, /is/): "parent"

epathay (noun, /ɛpəðe/): "path"

efachiwa (noun, /ɛfəchiwə/): "peace"

tafaw (noun, /təfo/): "pepper"

utina (noun, /utɪnə/): "person"

uttat (noun, /ʌɾæt/): "pie"

eva (noun, /ɛvə/): "pig"

ipanawaw (noun, /ɪpənəwo/): "rabbit"

vatta (noun, /vəɾə/): "rain"

fatt (noun, /fæɾ/): "rat"

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

tihas (noun, /tɪhəs/): "robe"

sapaytta (noun, /səpeɾə/): "rock"

qattal (noun, /qəɾəl/): "root"

wekita (noun, /wɛkitə/): "salt"

ttulu (noun, /ɾulu/): "sand"

athafa (noun, /əðafə/): "seed"

zay (noun, /ze/): "sibling"

asis (noun, /əsɪs/): "sister"

abasi (noun, /əbəsi/): "skin"

mus (noun, /mʌs/): "sky"

idoughttah (noun, /ɪdɒɾəh/): "smoke"

pefouvai (noun, /pɛfaʊvaɪ/): "snake"

thayneku (noun, /ðenɛku/): "soup"

ajushou (noun, /æjʌʃaʊ/): "star"

kai (noun, /kaɪ/): "stew"

as (noun, /əs/): "stomach"

anugutt (noun, /ənugʌɾ/): "stone"

apayzed (noun, /əpezɛd/): "stream"

ezaibousa (noun, /ɛzaɪbaʊsə/): "sun"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "sword"

ila (noun, /ɪlæ/): "tail"

avi (noun, /əvɪ/): "tavern"

chasisi (noun, /tʃəsisi/): "thumb"

aynaz (noun, /enəz/): "tongue"

asanit (noun, /asənit/): "tooth"

ttamayta (noun, /ɾəmeta/): "tree"

akitt (noun, /akiɾ/): "truth"

ttitain (noun, /ɾitaɪn/): "uncle"

sitakough (noun, /sitəkɒ/): "valley"

banu (noun, /bənʌ/): "war"

oughteba (noun, /ɒtɛbə/): "water"

tetach (noun, /tɛtətʃ/): "way"

zu (noun, /zu/): "wine"

midabe (noun, /mɪdæbɛ/): "woman"

aittawki (noun, /aɪɾokɪ/): "word"