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Language Generator

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

Idap

Idap Dictionary

Pronouns

tten (pronoun, /ɾɛn/): "he"

aga (pronoun, /əgə/): "she"

iza (pronoun, /ɪzə/): "they"

iz (pronoun, /ɪz/): "you"

at (pronoun, /ət/): "we"

vad (pronoun, /vəd/): "I"

Articles

um (article, /um/): "a"

ma (article, /mə/): "the"

Prepositions

vayw (preposition, /vew/): "and"

eb (preposition, /ɛb/): "as"

ada (preposition, /əda/): "from"

ilaikoon (preposition, /ilaɪkʊn/): "in"

vitaf (preposition, /vɪtəf/): "of"

iti (preposition, /ɪtɪ/): "or"

koiw (preposition, /kɔɪw/): "to"

aynayrroughb (preposition, /enerɒb/): "will"

di (preposition, /dɪ/): "with"

Numbers

ni (number, /nɪ/): "zero"

jina (number, /dʒinə/): "one"

apanatti (number, /əpənəɾɪ/): "two"

aboonele (number, /əbʊnɛlɛ/): "three"

nipa (number, /nɪpə/): "four"

kavitt (number, /kævɪɾ/): "five"

etattish (number, /ɛtəɾɪʃ/): "six"

usa (number, /ʌsə/): "seven"

pottim (number, /pɔɾɪm/): "eight"

esattet (number, /ɛsæɾɛt/): "nine"

utasa (number, /utəsə/): "ten"

Questions

aybikuthi (question, /ebɪkʌðɪ/): "what"

sakudai (question, /səkudaɪ/): "who"

agoughttad (question, /əgɒɾæd/): "how"

utati (question, /ʌtətɪ/): "why"

zite (question, /zitɛ/): "when"

Interjections

ewilibi (interjection, /ɛwɪlɪbɪ/): "hello"

ttamaw (interjection, /ɾəmo/): "goodbye"

awbig (interjection, /obig/): "hey"

tilayvi (interjection, /tɪlevi/): "bye"

gedatha (interjection, /gɛdaθə/): "ouch"

lasefiv (interjection, /ləsɛfɪv/): "wow"

aletath (interjection, /əlɛtəð/): "uh"

sawk (interjection, /sok/): "er"

awzad (interjection, /ozəd/): "um"

Adverbs

ni (adverb, /nɪ/): "again"

nikajaith (adverb, /nɪkədʒaɪð/): "now"

unaisi (adverb, /ʌnaɪsɪ/): "soon"

wa (adverb, /wə/): "often"

soughfi (adverb, /sɒfi/): "sometimes"

nat (adverb, /nət/): "always"

akabijaw (adverb, /əkəbɪdʒo/): "never"

kidab (adverb, /kɪdəb/): "seldom"

Adjectives

afi (adjective, /əfɪ/): "aromatic"

akaimas (adjective, /əkaɪməs/): "basted"

alen (adjective, /alɛn/): "big"

mat (adjective, /mət/): "bitter"

italaw (adjective, /italo/): "black"

dikath (adjective, /dɪkəð/): "blue"

na (adjective, /nə/): "brown"

ranijath (adjective, /ɹænɪjəð/): "chilled"

ttap (adjective, /ɾəp/): "cold"

umimatti (adjective, /ʌmɪməɾɪ/): "curried"

itahi (adjective, /ɪtəhɪ/): "dark"

uk (adjective, /ʌk/): "deep"

igil (adjective, /ɪgɪl/): "divine"

ani (adjective, /ənɪ/): "drunk"

tu (adjective, /tʌ/): "empty"

akut (adjective, /akʌt/): "evil"

soughnibus (adjective, /sɒnɪbus/): "familiar"

bipitih (adjective, /bɪpɪtih/): "fat"

aba (adjective, /əbə/): "flat"

atik (adjective, /ətɪk/): "frail"

anama (adjective, /ənəmə/): "fried"

engattase (adjective, /ɛŋəɾəsɛ/): "full"

ati (adjective, /ətɪ/): "good"

as (adjective, /əs/): "green"

lasisem (adjective, /ləsɪsɛm/): "grey"

awza (adjective, /ozə/): "honest"

ttough (adjective, /ɾɒ/): "hot"

athatti (adjective, /əðəɾɪ/): "light"

tashoo (adjective, /təʃʊ/): "long"

anata (adjective, /anətə/): "loud"

oughnami (adjective, /ɒnəmɪ/): "mortal"

abidaka (adjective, /æbɪdəkə/): "mysterious"

thas (adjective, /θəs/): "narrow"

attugoomu (adjective, /əɾʌgʊmu/): "old"

ba (adjective, /bə/): "orange"

atasitt (adjective, /ətəsɪɾ/): "pungent"

moughsaysat (adjective, /mɒsesət/): "purple"

ez (adjective, /ɛz/): "quiet"

koughsazawn (adjective, /kɒsəzon/): "raw"

tejaka (adjective, /tɛdʒəkə/): "rectangular"

etta (adjective, /ɛɾə/): "red"

weshuh (adjective, /wɛʃʌh/): "roasted"

dus (adjective, /dʌs/): "round"

achilad (adjective, /əxiləd/): "salty"

anaisaya (adjective, /ənaɪsəyə/): "savory"

attaw (adjective, /əɾo/): "shallow"

ili (adjective, /ɪlɪ/): "short"

am (adjective, /əm/): "smoked"

ingettasha (adjective, /iŋɛɾæʃa/): "sober"

sutak (adjective, /sutək/): "sour"

ithazana (adjective, /ɪðæzənə/): "spicy"

ttelasi (adjective, /ɾɛləsɪ/): "spiral"

ipaydithi (adjective, /ɪpedɪðɪ/): "square"

zaypa (adjective, /zepə/): "steamed"

saja (adjective, /səjə/): "strange"

lathaisaz (adjective, /læðaɪsəz/): "strong"

ulaka (adjective, /ʌləkə/): "sturdy"

atihim (adjective, /ætɪhɪm/): "sweet"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "tall"

ipa (adjective, /ɪpə/): "thick"

oughnunawth (adjective, /ɒnʌnoð/): "thin"

akas (adjective, /əkəs/): "warm"

asa (adjective, /asə/): "weak"

ayha (adjective, /ehə/): "white"

kane (adjective, /kanɛ/): "wide"

ajaithayh (adjective, /ədʒaɪθeh/): "yellow"

atoughsuti (adjective, /ətɒsuti/): "young"

Verbs

avutu (verb, /ævutʌ/): "bake"

afad (verb, /əfæd/): "be"

pi (verb, /pɪ/): "belong"

ttithaijett (verb, /ɾiðaɪjɛɾ/): "bite"

tabesak (verb, /təbɛsæk/): "break"

achitath (verb, /əchitəð/): "burn"

ngedupi (verb, /ŋɛdʌpɪ/): "come"

tathe (verb, /təðɛ/): "die"

ukazit (verb, /ukəzɪt/): "drink"

laba (verb, /ləbə/): "eat"

aiti (verb, /aɪti/): "fall"

zimatt (verb, /zɪmæɾ/): "fight"

sattasap (verb, /səɾəsəp/): "find"

oughjay (verb, /ɒdʒe/): "fish"

dathaithi (verb, /dəðaɪði/): "fly"

oughchapi (verb, /ɒtʃəpɪ/): "frown"

aza (verb, /əzə/): "go"

ettanaytt (verb, /ɛɾəneɾ/): "growl"

ttu (verb, /ɾu/): "hate"

nijisal (verb, /nidʒɪsəl/): "have"

atatati (verb, /ætətətɪ/): "hear"

tap (verb, /təp/): "hide"

ayti (verb, /eti/): "hold"

thiza (verb, /ðɪzə/): "hunt"

azasa (verb, /əzəsa/): "jump"

ethu (verb, /ɛðu/): "kill"

elookat (verb, /ɛlʊkət/): "know"

waybith (verb, /webið/): "laugh"

maha (verb, /məhə/): "lie"

ttawsuda (verb, /ɾosʌda/): "live"

atha (verb, /æðə/): "lose"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "love"

chutipi (verb, /chutipɪ/): "need"

dashacha (verb, /dæʃətʃæ/): "own"

aitelag (verb, /aɪtɛləg/): "roast"

kesate (verb, /kɛsətɛ/): "run"

uja (verb, /ʌdʒə/): "see"

kakin (verb, /kakɪn/): "sit"

the (verb, /ðɛ/): "sleep"

awbakais (verb, /obəkaɪs/): "smell"

isatil (verb, /ɪsætil/): "smile"

im (verb, /ɪm/): "stand"

at (verb, /ət/): "strike"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "swallow"

zatijaw (verb, /zətɪdʒo/): "swim"

lilazac (verb, /lilæzəc/): "taste"

ha (verb, /hə/): "throw"

ttanapa (verb, /ɾənəpə/): "walk"

talibik (verb, /təlibɪk/): "want"

Nouns

azinay (noun, /əzine/): "afternoon"

litt (noun, /lɪɾ/): "ale"

alatacha (noun, /ələtəchə/): "all"

pana (noun, /pənə/): "alligator"

hithittat (noun, /hɪðɪɾət/): "arm"

imiy (noun, /ɪmiy/): "ash"

anuz (noun, /ənuz/): "aunt"

ttash (noun, /ɾəʃ/): "axe"

dihulam (noun, /dɪhuləm/): "bark"

adet (noun, /ədɛt/): "bay"

sa (noun, /sə/): "beer"

athad (noun, /əðəd/): "beet"

uttaisavi (noun, /uɾaɪsəvɪ/): "bird"

utanina (noun, /utənɪna/): "blood"

ka (noun, /kæ/): "boar"

athalapa (noun, /əθæləpə/): "bone"

anawan (noun, /ænæwən/): "breakfast"

sawni (noun, /soni/): "breast"

tin (noun, /tin/): "brother"

zawa (noun, /zəwə/): "castle"

soughsikaysh (noun, /sɒsikeʃ/): "cat"

sid (noun, /sɪd/): "cat"

iza (noun, /iza/): "chest"

ttazati (noun, /ɾəzəti/): "chicken"

avattali (noun, /ævəɾəlɪ/): "claw"

italou (noun, /ɪtalaʊ/): "cloud"

aka (noun, /ækə/): "coconut"

abi (noun, /əbɪ/): "crime"

ainga (noun, /aɪŋə/): "day"

va (noun, /və/): "dinner"

katafep (noun, /kətəfɛp/): "dog"

nithizaf (noun, /nɪðɪzæf/): "drink"

attayfupu (noun, /əɾefupʌ/): "dungeon"

outtuvake (noun, /aʊɾʌvəkɛ/): "ear"

af (noun, /əf/): "earth"

eka (noun, /ɛkæ/): "egg"

sitaw (noun, /sɪtæw/): "elder"

asai (noun, /əsaɪ/): "enemy"

etanava (noun, /ɛtænəvə/): "evening"

ile (noun, /ɪlɛ/): "eye"

as (noun, /əs/): "family"

inin (noun, /inɪn/): "father"

danak (noun, /dənək/): "feather"

napi (noun, /nəpɪ/): "fight"

jis (noun, /dʒɪs/): "finger"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "fire"

utsinatta (noun, /utsɪnəɾə/): "fish"

ttottas (noun, /ɾɔɾas/): "flesh"

ttus (noun, /ɾʌs/): "foot"

ede (noun, /ɛdɛ/): "forest"

aj (noun, /ədʒ/): "fox"

aywi (noun, /ewi/): "friend"

uwa (noun, /uwa/): "goose"

sett (noun, /sɛɾ/): "grease"

zetoughze (noun, /zɛtɒzɛ/): "group"

ttattasatt (noun, /ɾəɾəsəɾ/): "gulf"

tah (noun, /təh/): "hair"

anoopik (noun, /ənʊpik/): "hand"

ttav (noun, /ɾəv/): "hat"

ttata (noun, /ɾətə/): "hate"

ihittak (noun, /ihiɾək/): "head"

vananaw (noun, /vənənəw/): "hill"

ugap (noun, /ʌgəp/): "horn"

dal (noun, /dəl/): "horse"

we (noun, /wɛ/): "house"

iwas (noun, /ɪwəs/): "inn"

seshi (noun, /sɛʃɪ/): "island"

matin (noun, /mətɪn/): "jaw"

ttesi (noun, /ɾɛsɪ/): "lake"

da (noun, /də/): "leaf"

asoughmih (noun, /əsɒmɪh/): "leg"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "liver"

pulit (noun, /pʌlɪt/): "louse"

zu (noun, /zʌ/): "love"

asham (noun, /æʃəm/): "lunch"

taitatt (noun, /taɪtəɾ/): "man"

attashitt (noun, /əɾəʃɪɾ/): "many"

thuga (noun, /ðʌgæ/): "meal"

am (noun, /əm/): "metal"

tta (noun, /ɾa/): "mine"

ettagata (noun, /ɛɾægətə/): "monster"

sateda (noun, /sætɛdə/): "moon"

afa (noun, /æfə/): "morning"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "mother"

rrun (noun, /run/): "mountain"

atitt (noun, /ətɪɾ/): "mouth"

achade (noun, /ətʃədɛ/): "name"

aijuket (noun, /aɪjukɛt/): "neck"

asathuzu (noun, /əsəðʌzʌ/): "night"

wutasi (noun, /wutəʒ/): "noodle"

dagu (noun, /dəgu/): "nose"

ayttaf (noun, /eɾəf/): "ocean"

watazaytt (noun, /wətəzeɾ/): "parent"

tattida (noun, /taɾidə/): "path"

pepe (noun, /pɛpɛ/): "peace"

hila (noun, /hɪlə/): "pepper"

luvatt (noun, /lʌvəɾ/): "person"

ati (noun, /ətɪ/): "pie"

daithaw (noun, /daɪðo/): "pig"

ebin (noun, /ɛbɪn/): "rabbit"

taithapu (noun, /taɪðəpu/): "rain"

nigiben (noun, /nɪgibɛn/): "rat"

imith (noun, /ɪmið/): "river"

avisaju (noun, /əvɪsəjʌ/): "robe"

isinivu (noun, /ɪsinɪvʌ/): "rock"

dad (noun, /dəd/): "root"

awitam (noun, /əwitəm/): "salt"

puta (noun, /putə/): "sand"

eninim (noun, /ɛnɪnɪm/): "seed"

amaykala (noun, /əmekəla/): "sibling"

selis (noun, /sɛlis/): "sister"

ku (noun, /kʌ/): "skin"

sainga (noun, /saɪŋa/): "sky"

ayza (noun, /ezə/): "smoke"

datepal (noun, /dətɛpəl/): "snake"

ish (noun, /iʃ/): "soup"

eka (noun, /ɛkə/): "star"

sapayle (noun, /sæpelɛ/): "stew"

ziye (noun, /zɪyɛ/): "stomach"

musa (noun, /mʌsə/): "stone"

lith (noun, /lɪð/): "stream"

attana (noun, /əɾəna/): "sun"

uthinainge (noun, /uðɪnaɪŋɛ/): "sword"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "tail"

maysata (noun, /mesætə/): "tavern"

izus (noun, /izʌs/): "thumb"

paynin (noun, /penɪn/): "tongue"

watta (noun, /wæɾə/): "tooth"

esawtt (noun, /ɛsoɾ/): "tree"

akasana (noun, /ækəsənə/): "truth"

apita (noun, /apitə/): "uncle"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "valley"

koughsatta (noun, /kɒsəɾə/): "war"

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

adad (noun, /ədæd/): "way"

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

sa (noun, /sə/): "woman"

sittati (noun, /sɪɾəti/): "word"