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

Nanoughduf

Nanoughduf Dictionary

Pronouns

latt (pronoun, /laɾ/): "he"

kif (pronoun, /kɪf/): "she"

ni (pronoun, /ni/): "they"

aw (pronoun, /əw/): "you"

as (pronoun, /əs/): "we"

aqu (pronoun, /əqʌ/): "I"

Articles

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

ifa (article, /ɪfə/): "the"

Prepositions

awzud (preposition, /ozud/): "and"

inatteta (preposition, /ɪnəɾɛtə/): "as"

athana (preposition, /aðənə/): "from"

bik (preposition, /bɪk/): "in"

asaw (preposition, /əsəw/): "of"

loughdini (preposition, /lɒdɪnɪ/): "or"

fa (preposition, /fə/): "to"

inazara (preposition, /inəzəɹa/): "will"

ajizazi (preposition, /əjɪzəzɪ/): "with"

Numbers

salila (number, /salɪla/): "zero"

zattud (number, /zəɾʌd/): "one"

ata (number, /ətə/): "two"

kili (number, /kilɪ/): "three"

mu (number, /mʌ/): "four"

mad (number, /məd/): "five"

ikangi (number, /ikəŋɪ/): "six"

uttootha (number, /uɾʊðə/): "seven"

watha (number, /wəθə/): "eight"

ayzal (number, /ezəl/): "nine"

oosiayga (number, /ʊʒegə/): "ten"

Questions

efajatt (question, /ɛfədʒəɾ/): "what"

buthapa (question, /bʌðəpə/): "who"

attataz (question, /əɾətəz/): "how"

atte (question, /əɾɛ/): "why"

nathi (question, /nəðɪ/): "when"

Interjections

thuleti (interjection, /θulɛti/): "hello"

ahatt (interjection, /əhaɾ/): "goodbye"

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

ebinawr (interjection, /ɛbɪnoɹ/): "bye"

idufa (interjection, /ɪdʌfə/): "ouch"

at (interjection, /ət/): "wow"

kan (interjection, /kən/): "uh"

icha (interjection, /ɪtʃə/): "er"

athayna (interjection, /əðenə/): "um"

Adverbs

attanaba (adverb, /æɾənəbə/): "again"

akiba (adverb, /əkɪbə/): "now"

wadaizag (adverb, /wədaɪzəg/): "soon"

alittayn (adverb, /əlɪɾen/): "often"

aytimi (adverb, /etɪmɪ/): "sometimes"

adaybouvi (adverb, /ædebaʊvɪ/): "always"

ath (adverb, /əð/): "never"

ape (adverb, /əpɛ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

oodinaita (adjective, /ʊdɪnaɪtə/): "aromatic"

aveta (adjective, /ævɛtə/): "basted"

ttoughsha (adjective, /ɾɒʃæ/): "big"

isab (adjective, /ɪsəb/): "bitter"

ju (adjective, /ju/): "black"

sattayf (adjective, /səɾef/): "blue"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "brown"

edasi (adjective, /ɛdəsɪ/): "chilled"

kanaze (adjective, /kənəzɛ/): "cold"

toughpoughkoughn (adjective, /tɒpɒkɒn/): "curried"

awoughtudaw (adjective, /əwɒtʌdo/): "dark"

mevah (adjective, /mɛvəh/): "deep"

tatt (adjective, /təɾ/): "divine"

al (adjective, /əl/): "drunk"

aletim (adjective, /əlɛtim/): "empty"

tahiyi (adjective, /tahɪyɪ/): "evil"

atittitai (adjective, /ætiɾɪtaɪ/): "familiar"

abatafa (adjective, /abætəfə/): "fat"

talidi (adjective, /təlɪdɪ/): "flat"

enungasi (adjective, /ɛnʌŋəsɪ/): "frail"

azith (adjective, /əzɪð/): "fried"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "full"

lalich (adjective, /ləlitʃ/): "good"

oiniquku (adjective, /ɔɪniqʌku/): "green"

badivin (adjective, /bədɪvɪn/): "grey"

daytasi (adjective, /detəsɪ/): "honest"

attawt (adjective, /əɾot/): "hot"

lupid (adjective, /lupid/): "light"

itima (adjective, /itɪmə/): "long"

ooza (adjective, /ʊzæ/): "loud"

ttivu (adjective, /ɾivu/): "mortal"

ibathila (adjective, /ibəθɪla/): "mysterious"

kattutta (adjective, /kəɾʌɾə/): "narrow"

atayttasay (adjective, /əteɾəse/): "old"

onoughtu (adjective, /ɔnɒtʌ/): "orange"

utasi (adjective, /utəsɪ/): "pungent"

anula (adjective, /ənʌlə/): "purple"

tika (adjective, /tɪka/): "quiet"

alithan (adjective, /əliðən/): "raw"

oughti (adjective, /ɒtɪ/): "rectangular"

uhu (adjective, /uhu/): "red"

awk (adjective, /ok/): "roasted"

aha (adjective, /əhə/): "round"

at (adjective, /ət/): "salty"

al (adjective, /əl/): "savory"

ipanatt (adjective, /ipənəɾ/): "shallow"

hi (adjective, /hɪ/): "short"

awkilail (adjective, /okɪlaɪl/): "smoked"

tagi (adjective, /təgɪ/): "sober"

athani (adjective, /əðəni/): "sour"

athuhayk (adjective, /əθuhek/): "spicy"

attay (adjective, /æɾe/): "spiral"

panaynab (adjective, /pænenab/): "square"

ikim (adjective, /ikim/): "steamed"

iketta (adjective, /ikɛɾə/): "strange"

ap (adjective, /əp/): "strong"

ithifay (adjective, /iðɪfe/): "sturdy"

ittafousi (adjective, /iɾæfaʊsɪ/): "sweet"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "tall"

oughsadiwa (adjective, /ɒsədɪwæ/): "thick"

attimata (adjective, /æɾɪmətə/): "thin"

ithani (adjective, /ɪðanɪ/): "warm"

ingafaili (adjective, /ɪŋəfaɪli/): "weak"

tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "white"

dattanayn (adjective, /dəɾənen/): "wide"

aynapitay (adjective, /enəpɪte/): "yellow"

feza (adjective, /fɛzə/): "young"

Verbs

avizidi (verb, /əvizɪdi/): "bake"

athunis (verb, /əðunɪs/): "be"

aiv (verb, /aɪv/): "belong"

ngi (verb, /ŋɪ/): "bite"

ebayngis (verb, /ɛbeŋɪs/): "break"

ladoughthet (verb, /lædɒðɛt/): "burn"

thanikaw (verb, /ðənikəw/): "come"

gelithi (verb, /gɛlɪðɪ/): "die"

aki (verb, /əkɪ/): "drink"

akanih (verb, /əkənih/): "eat"

bimaynat (verb, /bimenət/): "fall"

ikawou (verb, /ikawaʊ/): "fight"

ttashi (verb, /ɾəʃɪ/): "find"

asouhi (verb, /əsaʊhɪ/): "fish"

viwi (verb, /vɪwɪ/): "fly"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "frown"

awwukeva (verb, /owukɛva/): "go"

enan (verb, /ɛnən/): "growl"

thavimaz (verb, /ðəviməz/): "hate"

is (verb, /ɪs/): "have"

availita (verb, /əvaɪlɪtə/): "hear"

av (verb, /əv/): "hide"

tatat (verb, /tætat/): "hold"

aitasashi (verb, /aɪtasəʃɪ/): "hunt"

aziruth (verb, /əzɪɹʌð/): "jump"

ta (verb, /tə/): "kill"

hu (verb, /hʌ/): "know"

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

akaith (verb, /əkaɪð/): "lie"

an (verb, /ən/): "live"

kinagi (verb, /kinəgɪ/): "lose"

itough (verb, /itɒ/): "love"

ttawtaita (verb, /ɾotaɪta/): "need"

tahu (verb, /təhu/): "own"

ayjoughzad (verb, /ejɒzəd/): "roast"

kisid (verb, /kɪsid/): "run"

aws (verb, /os/): "see"

ookayshaiwe (verb, /ʊkeʃaɪwɛ/): "sit"

as (verb, /æs/): "sleep"

ulittedu (verb, /ulɪɾɛdʌ/): "smell"

nayttailawtt (verb, /neɾaɪloɾ/): "smile"

oughl (verb, /ɒl/): "stand"

imuvayp (verb, /ɪmuvep/): "strike"

ttawuf (verb, /ɾæwuf/): "swallow"

lili (verb, /lili/): "swim"

upaytt (verb, /upeɾ/): "taste"

an (verb, /ən/): "throw"

tal (verb, /təl/): "walk"

ittinen (verb, /ɪɾɪnɛn/): "want"

Nouns

nab (noun, /nəb/): "afternoon"

zisith (noun, /zisɪð/): "ale"

nuttana (noun, /nuɾanə/): "all"

alihuk (noun, /əlihʌk/): "alligator"

oughnaigum (noun, /ɒnaɪgʌm/): "arm"

naja (noun, /næjə/): "ash"

aynen (noun, /enɛn/): "aunt"

toughpawus (noun, /tɒpəwus/): "axe"

pingaipi (noun, /pɪŋaɪpi/): "bark"

bil (noun, /bɪl/): "bay"

taduk (noun, /təduk/): "beer"

luttat (noun, /luɾət/): "beet"

uhayth (noun, /uheð/): "bird"

ittaynena (noun, /iɾenɛnə/): "blood"

atta (noun, /əɾa/): "boar"

uvaitti (noun, /ʌvaɪɾɪ/): "bone"

ul (noun, /ʌl/): "breakfast"

shala (noun, /ʃalə/): "breast"

dilo (noun, /dilɔ/): "brother"

kawg (noun, /kog/): "castle"

lanite (noun, /lənitɛ/): "cat"

akayma (noun, /əkemə/): "cat"

lenichit (noun, /lɛnɪxit/): "chest"

adakaf (noun, /ədəkaf/): "chicken"

avipoutt (noun, /əvipaʊɾ/): "claw"

ishi (noun, /ɪʃi/): "cloud"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "coconut"

usibad (noun, /ʌsɪbəd/): "crime"

wapi (noun, /wəpɪ/): "day"

soughmattoughn (noun, /sɒməɾɒn/): "dinner"

shatayna (noun, /ʃætena/): "dog"

tayli (noun, /telɪ/): "drink"

aibing (noun, /aɪbɪŋ/): "dungeon"

ttap (noun, /ɾəp/): "ear"

at (noun, /æt/): "earth"

oupat (noun, /aʊpət/): "egg"

ikajaimu (noun, /ikəjaɪmu/): "elder"

nasudaf (noun, /nəsudəf/): "enemy"

aygafas (noun, /egafəs/): "evening"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "eye"

ttawtta (noun, /ɾoɾə/): "family"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "father"

ttata (noun, /ɾətə/): "feather"

azab (noun, /azəb/): "fight"

ttinoughm (noun, /ɾinɒm/): "finger"

athawt (noun, /əðot/): "fire"

ka (noun, /kə/): "fish"

nain (noun, /naɪn/): "flesh"

uttaish (noun, /ʌɾaɪʃ/): "foot"

tashatta (noun, /təʃəɾə/): "forest"

kathisa (noun, /kaðɪsə/): "fox"

ttittazad (noun, /ɾɪɾəzəd/): "friend"

fayna (noun, /fenə/): "goose"

nawttooth (noun, /noɾʊð/): "grease"

diz (noun, /diz/): "group"

avi (noun, /əvɪ/): "gulf"

itha (noun, /iðə/): "hair"

lit (noun, /lɪt/): "hand"

asapitt (noun, /æsəpɪɾ/): "hat"

nusinas (noun, /nusɪnəs/): "hate"

ttapan (noun, /ɾəpən/): "head"

matifut (noun, /mətifut/): "hill"

athoughloughtha (noun, /əðɒlɒðə/): "horn"

witt (noun, /wɪɾ/): "horse"

tat (noun, /tət/): "house"

panu (noun, /pənʌ/): "inn"

zepawlin (noun, /zɛpolɪn/): "island"

tapabaiv (noun, /tæpəbaɪv/): "jaw"

idaivi (noun, /ɪdaɪvɪ/): "lake"

tet (noun, /tɛt/): "leaf"

tawuze (noun, /təwʌzɛ/): "leg"

ethis (noun, /ɛðɪs/): "liver"

setti (noun, /sɛɾɪ/): "louse"

kattaded (noun, /kæɾədɛd/): "love"

unila (noun, /unɪlə/): "lunch"

wezag (noun, /wɛzəg/): "man"

oughhabi (noun, /ɒhəbɪ/): "many"

manattil (noun, /manəɾɪl/): "meal"

ibu (noun, /ɪbu/): "metal"

ini (noun, /ɪnɪ/): "mine"

themi (noun, /ðɛmi/): "monster"

danili (noun, /dənɪli/): "moon"

atawza (noun, /ətozə/): "morning"

lifichett (noun, /lifɪchɛɾ/): "mother"

aydum (noun, /edʌm/): "mountain"

ifoughtt (noun, /ifɒɾ/): "mouth"

um (noun, /ʌm/): "name"

ivathi (noun, /ivəθi/): "neck"

diga (noun, /digə/): "night"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "noodle"

echa (noun, /ɛtʃə/): "nose"

ngili (noun, /ŋɪlɪ/): "ocean"

anounan (noun, /ənaʊnən/): "parent"

asoobaca (noun, /əsʊbæcə/): "path"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "peace"

imu (noun, /ɪmʌ/): "pepper"

uttuf (noun, /uɾuf/): "person"

itinit (noun, /ɪtɪnɪt/): "pie"

ilak (noun, /ilæk/): "pig"

dattun (noun, /dəɾʌn/): "rabbit"

thawvawgil (noun, /ðovogɪl/): "rain"

apay (noun, /əpe/): "rat"

awabilay (noun, /əwəbile/): "river"

itattav (noun, /ɪtəɾəv/): "robe"

vittadid (noun, /viɾədid/): "rock"

waitoo (noun, /waɪtʊ/): "root"

engopi (noun, /ɛŋɔpi/): "salt"

ithay (noun, /ɪðe/): "sand"

patisin (noun, /pətisɪn/): "seed"

atad (noun, /ətəd/): "sibling"

ttayh (noun, /ɾeh/): "sister"

ikase (noun, /ɪkəsɛ/): "skin"

anedid (noun, /ænɛdɪd/): "sky"

uthalat (noun, /ʌðələt/): "smoke"

sathaz (noun, /səðəz/): "snake"

za (noun, /zə/): "soup"

azitasa (noun, /əzɪtəsə/): "star"

ehi (noun, /ɛhɪ/): "stew"

law (noun, /lo/): "stomach"

dihayg (noun, /diheg/): "stone"

ays (noun, /es/): "stream"

tos (noun, /tɔs/): "sun"

wayng (noun, /weŋ/): "sword"

etizum (noun, /ɛtɪzum/): "tail"

nain (noun, /naɪn/): "tavern"

awsh (noun, /oʃ/): "thumb"

utilay (noun, /utɪle/): "tongue"

ttanough (noun, /ɾænɒ/): "tooth"

say (noun, /se/): "tree"

una (noun, /unæ/): "truth"

daimu (noun, /daɪmʌ/): "uncle"

kaza (noun, /kəzə/): "valley"

tuchagas (noun, /tʌtʃəgæs/): "war"

awisachi (noun, /æwisəxɪ/): "water"

inithi (noun, /ɪnɪði/): "way"

ittilatt (noun, /ɪɾɪlæɾ/): "wine"

um (noun, /um/): "woman"

daikadaf (noun, /daɪkədəf/): "word"