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Language Generator

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

Akabu

Akabu Dictionary

Pronouns

ungaw (pronoun, /ʌŋo/): "he"

is (pronoun, /is/): "she"

wou (pronoun, /waʊ/): "they"

ubu (pronoun, /ʌbʌ/): "you"

saw (pronoun, /so/): "we"

nuth (pronoun, /nʌð/): "I"

Articles

ala (article, /ələ/): "a"

si (article, /sɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

che (preposition, /tʃɛ/): "and"

sase (preposition, /səsɛ/): "as"

mi (preposition, /mɪ/): "from"

vevukawt (preposition, /vɛvʌkot/): "in"

ukel (preposition, /ʌkɛl/): "of"

kingadan (preposition, /kiŋædæn/): "or"

ougay (preposition, /aʊge/): "to"

anetheb (preposition, /ənɛðɛb/): "will"

eh (preposition, /ɛh/): "with"

Numbers

itt (number, /iɾ/): "zero"

atesad (number, /ætɛsad/): "one"

naitt (number, /naɪɾ/): "two"

manivib (number, /mənivib/): "three"

asah (number, /asəh/): "four"

fa (number, /fə/): "five"

ttad (number, /ɾəd/): "six"

amoughkawz (number, /əmɒkoz/): "seven"

atta (number, /əɾə/): "eight"

itaw (number, /itəw/): "nine"

atahel (number, /ətəhɛl/): "ten"

Questions

initiha (question, /ɪnitɪhə/): "what"

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

enekal (question, /ɛnɛkəl/): "how"

ttitit (question, /ɾɪtɪt/): "why"

lakatay (question, /lækəte/): "when"

Interjections

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

natt (interjection, /nəɾ/): "goodbye"

ngawttathab (interjection, /ŋoɾaðəb/): "hey"

inana (interjection, /ɪnənə/): "bye"

ttalin (interjection, /ɾəlɪn/): "ouch"

ituchin (interjection, /itʌtʃɪn/): "wow"

ina (interjection, /ɪnə/): "uh"

at (interjection, /æt/): "er"

tetukout (interjection, /tɛtukaʊt/): "um"

Adverbs

fata (adverb, /fætə/): "again"

eshaitt (adverb, /ɛʃaɪɾ/): "now"

kattatta (adverb, /kəɾəɾə/): "soon"

tithe (adverb, /tiðɛ/): "often"

ta (adverb, /tə/): "sometimes"

dafeda (adverb, /dəfɛdə/): "always"

too (adverb, /tʊ/): "never"

ucali (adverb, /ucælɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tuwaw (adjective, /tuwo/): "aromatic"

akinana (adjective, /əkɪnanə/): "basted"

wikoun (adjective, /wikaʊn/): "big"

wawaw (adjective, /wəwo/): "bitter"

az (adjective, /əz/): "black"

siti (adjective, /siti/): "blue"

te (adjective, /tɛ/): "brown"

uttah (adjective, /ʌɾəh/): "chilled"

umaniki (adjective, /ʌmənɪkɪ/): "cold"

javett (adjective, /dʒəvɛɾ/): "curried"

ipa (adjective, /ɪpə/): "dark"

oughb (adjective, /ɒb/): "deep"

natum (adjective, /nətum/): "divine"

sayp (adjective, /sep/): "drunk"

ttachipatt (adjective, /ɾətʃɪpəɾ/): "empty"

vathataf (adjective, /vəðətəf/): "evil"

lik (adjective, /lik/): "familiar"

fathadin (adjective, /fəθadɪn/): "fat"

silitaw (adjective, /sɪlito/): "flat"

kalani (adjective, /kælæni/): "frail"

chay (adjective, /tʃe/): "fried"

tettetta (adjective, /tɛɾɛɾə/): "full"

mounida (adjective, /maʊnɪdə/): "good"

tapawil (adjective, /təpəwɪl/): "green"

isa (adjective, /ɪsə/): "grey"

ham (adjective, /həm/): "honest"

ttibasai (adjective, /ɾɪbasaɪ/): "hot"

titaithi (adjective, /tɪtaɪθɪ/): "light"

aybidatha (adjective, /ebidəðə/): "long"

tayjaynu (adjective, /tejenu/): "loud"

bata (adjective, /bətə/): "mortal"

attaydum (adjective, /əɾedum/): "mysterious"

ikesa (adjective, /ikɛsa/): "narrow"

tithaw (adjective, /tɪðəw/): "old"

najatig (adjective, /nədʒətig/): "orange"

asi (adjective, /əsɪ/): "pungent"

silakib (adjective, /siləkɪb/): "purple"

uka (adjective, /ukæ/): "quiet"

dutta (adjective, /duɾə/): "raw"

ttath (adjective, /ɾəð/): "rectangular"

anattaysh (adjective, /ənəɾeʃ/): "red"

anim (adjective, /ænim/): "roasted"

kijayw (adjective, /kɪjew/): "round"

aza (adjective, /əzə/): "salty"

oughketak (adjective, /ɒkɛtək/): "savory"

ihetaka (adjective, /ɪhɛtəkə/): "shallow"

fi (adjective, /fɪ/): "short"

tsuz (adjective, /tsuz/): "smoked"

nai (adjective, /naɪ/): "sober"

eddup (adjective, /ɛɽup/): "sour"

ufath (adjective, /ufað/): "spicy"

maysa (adjective, /mesə/): "spiral"

uta (adjective, /ʌtə/): "square"

mouthiz (adjective, /maʊðiz/): "steamed"

za (adjective, /zə/): "strange"

enges (adjective, /ɛŋɛs/): "strong"

atanazi (adjective, /ətənæzɪ/): "sturdy"

rridoughg (adjective, /rɪdɒg/): "sweet"

aisul (adjective, /aɪsul/): "tall"

aikina (adjective, /aɪkɪnə/): "thick"

itang (adjective, /itəŋ/): "thin"

zoi (adjective, /zɔɪ/): "warm"

azudana (adjective, /azudənæ/): "weak"

iz (adjective, /ɪz/): "white"

isaisisi (adjective, /ɪsaɪsɪsɪ/): "wide"

thuna (adjective, /ðunə/): "yellow"

had (adjective, /həd/): "young"

Verbs

misous (verb, /misaʊs/): "bake"

layvusough (verb, /levusɒ/): "be"

mazathat (verb, /mazəðət/): "belong"

ibai (verb, /ɪbaɪ/): "bite"

al (verb, /əl/): "break"

ayhina (verb, /ehɪnə/): "burn"

da (verb, /da/): "come"

kai (verb, /kaɪ/): "die"

ladaih (verb, /lədaɪh/): "drink"

linainas (verb, /lɪnaɪnəs/): "eat"

tati (verb, /tətɪ/): "fall"

fai (verb, /faɪ/): "fight"

abiw (verb, /əbɪw/): "find"

ayttawan (verb, /eɾəwən/): "fish"

mitt (verb, /mɪɾ/): "fly"

ipa (verb, /ɪpə/): "frown"

ttoottad (verb, /ɾʊɾəd/): "go"

unin (verb, /ʌnin/): "growl"

itu (verb, /ɪtʌ/): "hate"

ays (verb, /es/): "have"

afaday (verb, /əfəde/): "hear"

lattatel (verb, /ləɾətɛl/): "hide"

thasin (verb, /ðəsin/): "hold"

ittas (verb, /ɪɾæs/): "hunt"

oughkough (verb, /ɒkɒ/): "jump"

ezittak (verb, /ɛzɪɾək/): "kill"

way (verb, /we/): "know"

nu (verb, /nʌ/): "laugh"

akech (verb, /əkɛtʃ/): "lie"

uhik (verb, /uhɪk/): "live"

ttaytt (verb, /ɾeɾ/): "lose"

aminoughtha (verb, /əmɪnɒðə/): "love"

ina (verb, /ɪnə/): "need"

fu (verb, /fʌ/): "own"

manaw (verb, /mənəw/): "roast"

zadaij (verb, /zədaɪj/): "run"

nadan (verb, /nədan/): "see"

isu (verb, /ɪsu/): "sit"

ubaimat (verb, /ubaɪmət/): "sleep"

shedi (verb, /ʃɛdɪ/): "smell"

aynili (verb, /enilɪ/): "smile"

duttawth (verb, /duɾoð/): "stand"

ika (verb, /ikæ/): "strike"

watt (verb, /wəɾ/): "swallow"

hedatat (verb, /hɛdətət/): "swim"

uw (verb, /ʌw/): "taste"

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

tsada (verb, /tsədə/): "walk"

aviso (verb, /əvisɔ/): "want"

Nouns

ujulu (noun, /ujʌlʌ/): "afternoon"

baza (noun, /bəza/): "ale"

patt (noun, /pəɾ/): "all"

ima (noun, /ɪmə/): "alligator"

awsitta (noun, /osiɾə/): "arm"

thainahash (noun, /θaɪnahəʃ/): "ash"

tathas (noun, /təðæs/): "aunt"

atizittough (noun, /ətɪzɪɾɒ/): "axe"

itik (noun, /ɪtɪk/): "bark"

ittah (noun, /ɪɾəh/): "bay"

ung (noun, /uŋ/): "beer"

thiwi (noun, /ðiwɪ/): "beet"

punaki (noun, /pʌnəki/): "bird"

asam (noun, /əsæm/): "blood"

ekiladaw (noun, /ɛkɪlədo/): "boar"

aylapas (noun, /eləpəs/): "bone"

asa (noun, /asə/): "breakfast"

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

ainga (noun, /aɪŋə/): "brother"

efisought (noun, /ɛfɪsɒt/): "castle"

ikin (noun, /ɪkin/): "cat"

vila (noun, /vilæ/): "cat"

aititt (noun, /aɪtɪɾ/): "chest"

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

nimayb (noun, /nimeb/): "claw"

amu (noun, /æmʌ/): "cloud"

inidditta (noun, /ɪniɽiɾa/): "coconut"

afaitti (noun, /æfaɪɾɪ/): "crime"

ttitt (noun, /ɾiɾ/): "day"

ukettada (noun, /ukɛɾædə/): "dinner"

ingatatt (noun, /iŋətəɾ/): "dog"

attidawi (noun, /aɾɪdəwɪ/): "drink"

tijasil (noun, /tɪdʒəsɪl/): "dungeon"

abithishai (noun, /əbiðɪʃaɪ/): "ear"

luttattai (noun, /luɾəɾaɪ/): "earth"

thid (noun, /ðɪd/): "egg"

azinapai (noun, /æzinəpaɪ/): "elder"

atanuh (noun, /atænʌh/): "enemy"

teshaddoop (noun, /tɛʃəɽʊp/): "evening"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "eye"

vadoughn (noun, /vədɒn/): "family"

ayttifam (noun, /eɾɪfæm/): "father"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "feather"

an (noun, /ən/): "fight"

ttaibeng (noun, /ɾaɪbɛŋ/): "finger"

thilais (noun, /ðilaɪs/): "fire"

wayjed (noun, /wejɛd/): "fish"

izinit (noun, /ɪzɪnit/): "flesh"

aniv (noun, /ənɪv/): "foot"

alanun (noun, /ələnun/): "forest"

muta (noun, /mutə/): "fox"

ibo (noun, /ɪbɔ/): "friend"

nenush (noun, /nɛnʌʃ/): "goose"

aval (noun, /avæl/): "grease"

ttaytavun (noun, /ɾetəvun/): "group"

ailima (noun, /aɪlimə/): "gulf"

peta (noun, /pɛtə/): "hair"

he (noun, /hɛ/): "hand"

utichuwou (noun, /utɪtʃuwaʊ/): "hat"

aip (noun, /aɪp/): "hate"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "head"

bazal (noun, /bəzæl/): "hill"

baqa (noun, /bəqa/): "horn"

taw (noun, /to/): "horse"

mabarr (noun, /məbər/): "house"

kazaynu (noun, /kəzenʌ/): "inn"

nadutt (noun, /nədʌɾ/): "island"

ayttilo (noun, /eɾɪlɔ/): "jaw"

shadittitt (noun, /ʃədiɾɪɾ/): "lake"

huthuttiz (noun, /hʌðuɾɪz/): "leaf"

apitti (noun, /əpɪɾɪ/): "leg"

taitimu (noun, /taɪtimu/): "liver"

dij (noun, /dɪj/): "louse"

puttad (noun, /puɾəd/): "love"

thaytazit (noun, /ðetazɪt/): "lunch"

attisu (noun, /əɾɪsu/): "man"

awse (noun, /osɛ/): "many"

hata (noun, /hətə/): "meal"

anough (noun, /ənɒ/): "metal"

attuvi (noun, /əɾʌvɪ/): "mine"

ama (noun, /əma/): "monster"

athiwug (noun, /əðɪwug/): "moon"

mad (noun, /məd/): "morning"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "mother"

aj (noun, /əj/): "mountain"

pashough (noun, /paʃɒ/): "mouth"

attitidi (noun, /aɾitɪdi/): "name"

ttutittas (noun, /ɾutɪɾəs/): "neck"

inatava (noun, /ɪnatəvə/): "night"

niga (noun, /nɪgæ/): "noodle"

aytta (noun, /eɾə/): "nose"

amathilu (noun, /əmaðilu/): "ocean"

waim (noun, /waɪm/): "parent"

awaynatt (noun, /æwenəɾ/): "path"

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

ak (noun, /ək/): "pepper"

ddushishaiv (noun, /ɽuʃɪʃaɪv/): "person"

isawp (noun, /ɪsop/): "pie"

thaza (noun, /ðəzə/): "pig"

kikina (noun, /kɪkɪna/): "rabbit"

sij (noun, /sɪj/): "rain"

ngapou (noun, /ŋəpaʊ/): "rat"

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

attawki (noun, /əɾokɪ/): "robe"

pilila (noun, /pilɪlə/): "rock"

tajay (noun, /təje/): "root"

itoughcuyi (noun, /itɒcʌyɪ/): "salt"

gettikough (noun, /gɛɾikɒ/): "sand"

saveb (noun, /səvɛb/): "seed"

attasouva (noun, /əɾəsaʊvə/): "sibling"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "sister"

ngaitt (noun, /ŋaɪɾ/): "skin"

awa (noun, /əwæ/): "sky"

oughmavat (noun, /ɒməvət/): "smoke"

ayni (noun, /eni/): "snake"

ngibu (noun, /ŋɪbu/): "soup"

baigas (noun, /baɪgəs/): "star"

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

dal (noun, /dəl/): "stomach"

thil (noun, /ðɪl/): "stone"

abittana (noun, /əbɪɾəna/): "stream"

sadapawd (noun, /sədəpod/): "sun"

tan (noun, /tən/): "sword"

inathait (noun, /ɪnəðaɪt/): "tail"

shilatta (noun, /ʃiləɾæ/): "tavern"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "thumb"

awaymatt (noun, /əwemaɾ/): "tongue"

ituka (noun, /ɪtukə/): "tooth"

ithenipu (noun, /ɪθɛnɪpu/): "tree"

zudatang (noun, /zʌdətəŋ/): "truth"

vala (noun, /vələ/): "uncle"

ahana (noun, /əhənə/): "valley"

ttettadaw (noun, /ɾɛɾədaw/): "war"

thaylet (noun, /ðelɛt/): "water"

ati (noun, /ətɪ/): "way"

ew (noun, /ɛw/): "wine"

iji (noun, /ɪji/): "woman"

aipat (noun, /aɪpət/): "word"