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Language Generator

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

Imata

Imata Dictionary

Pronouns

dis (pronoun, /dɪs/): "he"

dech (pronoun, /dɛtʃ/): "she"

thah (pronoun, /ðəh/): "they"

ahi (pronoun, /əhɪ/): "you"

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

ti (pronoun, /tɪ/): "I"

Articles

datt (article, /dəɾ/): "a"

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

Prepositions

ivayth (preposition, /iveð/): "and"

ttattabal (preposition, /ɾæɾəbæl/): "as"

oobatas (preposition, /ʊbətəs/): "from"

iwanit (preposition, /iwænit/): "in"

uthiti (preposition, /ʌðitɪ/): "of"

qizi (preposition, /qɪzi/): "or"

abouwip (preposition, /əbaʊwɪp/): "to"

aidetad (preposition, /aɪdɛtəd/): "will"

uhoosiba (preposition, /ʌhʊsɪbə/): "with"

Numbers

henuta (number, /hɛnutə/): "zero"

itayla (number, /itelæ/): "one"

dawibouk (number, /dəwɪbaʊk/): "two"

avabayt (number, /əvæbet/): "three"

un (number, /ʌn/): "four"

aliv (number, /əlɪv/): "five"

nelaj (number, /nɛləj/): "six"

iv (number, /iv/): "seven"

tasa (number, /təsə/): "eight"

attang (number, /əɾæŋ/): "nine"

aithasew (number, /aɪðəsɛw/): "ten"

Questions

tse (question, /tsɛ/): "what"

davi (question, /dəvi/): "who"

ithoughna (question, /iθɒna/): "how"

adittutt (question, /ədɪɾuɾ/): "why"

lade (question, /lədɛ/): "when"

Interjections

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

nuboughs (interjection, /nubɒs/): "goodbye"

pijou (interjection, /pijaʊ/): "hey"

efazinu (interjection, /ɛfəzɪnʌ/): "bye"

ahalan (interjection, /əhələn/): "ouch"

zave (interjection, /zəvɛ/): "wow"

usatta (interjection, /usæɾə/): "uh"

tattuk (interjection, /tæɾuk/): "er"

tasusu (interjection, /təsusu/): "um"

Adverbs

te (adverb, /tɛ/): "again"

aykelupa (adverb, /ekɛlʌpə/): "now"

thas (adverb, /ðəs/): "soon"

ati (adverb, /ətɪ/): "often"

jafitang (adverb, /jæfɪtaŋ/): "sometimes"

idizak (adverb, /ɪdizək/): "always"

zawala (adverb, /zæwələ/): "never"

ikatti (adverb, /ɪkæɾɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ukachawt (adjective, /ʌkachot/): "aromatic"

thi (adjective, /ði/): "basted"

aytt (adjective, /eɾ/): "big"

aiji (adjective, /aɪji/): "bitter"

enusipi (adjective, /ɛnusɪpɪ/): "black"

jain (adjective, /jaɪn/): "blue"

nangi (adjective, /nəŋɪ/): "brown"

anaqab (adjective, /ənæqəb/): "chilled"

itaichi (adjective, /ɪtaɪtʃi/): "cold"

attith (adjective, /æɾið/): "curried"

kal (adjective, /kəl/): "dark"

idatta (adjective, /ɪdæɾa/): "deep"

lawling (adjective, /lolɪŋ/): "divine"

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

ook (adjective, /ʊk/): "empty"

ebis (adjective, /ɛbis/): "evil"

nis (adjective, /nɪs/): "familiar"

awbayza (adjective, /obezə/): "fat"

silitas (adjective, /sɪlitəs/): "flat"

athiza (adjective, /əðizə/): "frail"

aninait (adjective, /əninaɪt/): "fried"

uhattida (adjective, /uhəɾɪdə/): "full"

imi (adjective, /ɪmɪ/): "good"

men (adjective, /mɛn/): "green"

ibitt (adjective, /ɪbɪɾ/): "grey"

inattayvaw (adjective, /ɪnæɾevo/): "honest"

awna (adjective, /onə/): "hot"

ttattanig (adjective, /ɾæɾənɪg/): "light"

abe (adjective, /əbɛ/): "long"

af (adjective, /əf/): "loud"

na (adjective, /nə/): "mortal"

ada (adjective, /ədə/): "mysterious"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "narrow"

tazi (adjective, /təzi/): "old"

apaymawm (adjective, /apemom/): "orange"

attittattai (adjective, /əɾɪɾəɾaɪ/): "pungent"

atoo (adjective, /atʊ/): "purple"

ttaymi (adjective, /ɾemi/): "quiet"

tamith (adjective, /təmɪð/): "raw"

tiwete (adjective, /tiwɛtɛ/): "rectangular"

tikahi (adjective, /tɪkæhi/): "red"

tithouba (adjective, /tɪðaʊbə/): "roasted"

ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "round"

wuta (adjective, /wʌtə/): "salty"

uttikayd (adjective, /ʌɾiked/): "savory"

izuma (adjective, /ɪzʌmæ/): "shallow"

attaytti (adjective, /æɾeɾɪ/): "short"

wathak (adjective, /wəðək/): "smoked"

amattoughn (adjective, /æməɾɒn/): "sober"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "sour"

outaydough (adjective, /aʊtedɒ/): "spicy"

gi (adjective, /gɪ/): "spiral"

ba (adjective, /bə/): "square"

avad (adjective, /avəd/): "steamed"

afan (adjective, /əfən/): "strange"

iluv (adjective, /ilʌv/): "strong"

asa (adjective, /æsə/): "sturdy"

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

uhaymay (adjective, /uheme/): "tall"

ungafiw (adjective, /uŋəfɪw/): "thick"

inad (adjective, /inæd/): "thin"

ikisi (adjective, /ikisɪ/): "warm"

binouttez (adjective, /bɪnaʊɾɛz/): "weak"

ik (adjective, /ik/): "white"

ttida (adjective, /ɾidə/): "wide"

katang (adjective, /kətəŋ/): "yellow"

iminu (adjective, /ɪminu/): "young"

Verbs

akatoughta (verb, /əkətɒtə/): "bake"

ayna (verb, /enæ/): "be"

ttukan (verb, /ɾukən/): "belong"

alumaza (verb, /alʌmæzə/): "bite"

anituh (verb, /ənɪtuh/): "break"

it (verb, /ɪt/): "burn"

awuj (verb, /əwuj/): "come"

enatta (verb, /ɛnəɾə/): "die"

ilathishu (verb, /ɪləθiʃʌ/): "drink"

tipuvi (verb, /tɪpuvi/): "eat"

oun (verb, /aʊn/): "fall"

du (verb, /du/): "fight"

chitti (verb, /tʃɪɾɪ/): "find"

uz (verb, /uz/): "fish"

adinas (verb, /ədɪnæs/): "fly"

ale (verb, /əlɛ/): "frown"

enun (verb, /ɛnun/): "go"

abesupa (verb, /əbɛsupæ/): "growl"

attit (verb, /aɾit/): "hate"

ku (verb, /ku/): "have"

oughttaz (verb, /ɒɾəz/): "hear"

anas (verb, /anəs/): "hide"

dayta (verb, /deta/): "hold"

thanit (verb, /ðænɪt/): "hunt"

aibadam (verb, /aɪbədəm/): "jump"

wabat (verb, /wəbət/): "kill"

uddettad (verb, /ʌɽɛɾəd/): "know"

iwasian (verb, /iwəʒən/): "laugh"

dabu (verb, /dəbu/): "lie"

asawkaypi (verb, /əsokepɪ/): "live"

mit (verb, /mit/): "lose"

fouthakin (verb, /faʊθəkɪn/): "love"

ttal (verb, /ɾəl/): "need"

choob (verb, /tʃʊb/): "own"

af (verb, /əf/): "roast"

thinu (verb, /θɪnu/): "run"

ttutinan (verb, /ɾutinən/): "see"

isayzatt (verb, /isezəɾ/): "sit"

anazay (verb, /anəze/): "sleep"

aina (verb, /aɪnæ/): "smell"

ami (verb, /əmɪ/): "smile"

tanawfe (verb, /tænofɛ/): "stand"

zechakat (verb, /zɛtʃakət/): "strike"

ddattane (verb, /ɽæɾənɛ/): "swallow"

tayding (verb, /tediŋ/): "swim"

dduth (verb, /ɽʌð/): "taste"

ma (verb, /mə/): "throw"

ttuparrain (verb, /ɾuparaɪn/): "walk"

achaylan (verb, /ətʃelən/): "want"

Nouns

ahi (noun, /əhɪ/): "afternoon"

nettan (noun, /nɛɾæn/): "ale"

ayngidat (noun, /eŋɪdət/): "all"

avadi (noun, /əvədɪ/): "alligator"

ittahap (noun, /ɪɾəhap/): "arm"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "ash"

eduna (noun, /ɛdunə/): "aunt"

nithuzi (noun, /nɪðuzɪ/): "axe"

ittitayd (noun, /ɪɾɪted/): "bark"

nigaitta (noun, /nɪgaɪɾə/): "bay"

mamit (noun, /məmit/): "beer"

sichuv (noun, /sɪtʃʌv/): "beet"

itanuv (noun, /itənuv/): "bird"

kaytt (noun, /keɾ/): "blood"

tulal (noun, /tulæl/): "boar"

etisaws (noun, /ɛtisos/): "bone"

ttattoo (noun, /ɾəɾʊ/): "breakfast"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "breast"

lataw (noun, /lætæw/): "brother"

isai (noun, /ɪsaɪ/): "castle"

saililim (noun, /saɪlɪlɪm/): "cat"

awtay (noun, /ote/): "cat"

nuni (noun, /nʌni/): "chest"

atittaitta (noun, /ətɪɾaɪɾə/): "chicken"

sajabid (noun, /səjəbid/): "claw"

du (noun, /du/): "cloud"

vabid (noun, /vəbɪd/): "coconut"

uza (noun, /uzə/): "crime"

su (noun, /su/): "day"

ta (noun, /tə/): "dinner"

thas (noun, /ðas/): "dog"

awa (noun, /əwæ/): "drink"

isi (noun, /iʒ/): "dungeon"

anough (noun, /ənɒ/): "ear"

this (noun, /ðɪs/): "earth"

ati (noun, /əti/): "egg"

enoo (noun, /ɛnʊ/): "elder"

ayttan (noun, /eɾən/): "enemy"

uth (noun, /ʌð/): "evening"

daf (noun, /dəf/): "eye"

tasutti (noun, /təsuɾɪ/): "family"

mawis (noun, /məwis/): "father"

thisi (noun, /ðiʒ/): "feather"

awi (noun, /əwɪ/): "fight"

esaysaw (noun, /ɛseso/): "finger"

oughttittu (noun, /ɒɾɪɾʌ/): "fire"

apunefe (noun, /əpʌnɛfɛ/): "fish"

ouhivit (noun, /aʊhɪvɪt/): "flesh"

ayzu (noun, /ezu/): "foot"

sitat (noun, /sɪtət/): "forest"

athithatt (noun, /əðiðəɾ/): "fox"

ath (noun, /æð/): "friend"

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

id (noun, /ɪd/): "grease"

tila (noun, /tɪlə/): "group"

aytoughlez (noun, /etɒlɛz/): "gulf"

at (noun, /ət/): "hair"

etou (noun, /ɛtaʊ/): "hand"

sufu (noun, /sʌfu/): "hat"

uled (noun, /ʌlɛd/): "hate"

bi (noun, /bɪ/): "head"

ailaytoone (noun, /aɪletʊnɛ/): "hill"

sa (noun, /sə/): "horn"

tuku (noun, /tukʌ/): "horse"

sinin (noun, /sɪnɪn/): "house"

ma (noun, /mæ/): "inn"

jichatt (noun, /jɪchaɾ/): "island"

anayt (noun, /ənet/): "jaw"

daipumang (noun, /daɪpʌməŋ/): "lake"

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

ttikittaws (noun, /ɾɪkɪɾos/): "leg"

sanought (noun, /sənɒt/): "liver"

idutuda (noun, /ɪdutʌdə/): "louse"

animoi (noun, /ənɪmɔɪ/): "love"

utaishaitti (noun, /ʌtaɪʃaɪɾi/): "lunch"

shi (noun, /ʃi/): "man"

woughpanawtt (noun, /wɒpənoɾ/): "many"

ddidikas (noun, /ɽɪdikəs/): "meal"

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

aziwouz (noun, /əzɪwaʊz/): "mine"

taka (noun, /təkæ/): "monster"

oughsumad (noun, /ɒsumad/): "moon"

had (noun, /həd/): "morning"

ub (noun, /ub/): "mother"

vittati (noun, /vɪɾæti/): "mountain"

asuttit (noun, /əsuɾit/): "mouth"

attad (noun, /əɾəd/): "name"

ishifoughni (noun, /iʃɪfɒnɪ/): "neck"

am (noun, /əm/): "night"

ejif (noun, /ɛjif/): "noodle"

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

igin (noun, /ɪgɪn/): "ocean"

titugatt (noun, /titugəɾ/): "parent"

lewa (noun, /lɛwə/): "path"

ichan (noun, /ɪtʃən/): "peace"

oughdath (noun, /ɒdəð/): "pepper"

pana (noun, /pænæ/): "person"

batilid (noun, /bətilɪd/): "pie"

finattin (noun, /finəɾɪn/): "pig"

awvib (noun, /ovɪb/): "rabbit"

afepai (noun, /əfɛpaɪ/): "rain"

aibati (noun, /aɪbəti/): "rat"

daychaytt (noun, /detʃeɾ/): "river"

aykousimi (noun, /ekaʊsɪmɪ/): "robe"

oosit (noun, /ʊsit/): "rock"

lis (noun, /lɪs/): "root"

at (noun, /ət/): "salt"

izuthuthi (noun, /izuðuðɪ/): "sand"

ditihitt (noun, /dɪtɪhiɾ/): "seed"

danafayv (noun, /dənæfev/): "sibling"

an (noun, /ən/): "sister"

pinab (noun, /pɪnəb/): "skin"

iju (noun, /ɪju/): "sky"

sineddav (noun, /sinɛɽəv/): "smoke"

batta (noun, /bəɾə/): "snake"

bigai (noun, /bɪgaɪ/): "soup"

idawis (noun, /ɪdæwis/): "star"

piyu (noun, /piyʌ/): "stew"

ifusu (noun, /ɪfusu/): "stomach"

itti (noun, /ɪɾi/): "stone"

minattayw (noun, /mɪnəɾew/): "stream"

susase (noun, /sʌsəsɛ/): "sun"

adu (noun, /ædu/): "sword"

anu (noun, /ənu/): "tail"

duten (noun, /dutɛn/): "tavern"

etatat (noun, /ɛtətæt/): "thumb"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "tongue"

ninazaim (noun, /ninæzaɪm/): "tooth"

idara (noun, /idæɹə/): "tree"

ttoumoud (noun, /ɾaʊmaʊd/): "truth"

ilav (noun, /iləv/): "uncle"

kadid (noun, /kədɪd/): "valley"

wunikai (noun, /wunikaɪ/): "war"

attat (noun, /əɾət/): "water"

ethu (noun, /ɛðu/): "way"

ttilitha (noun, /ɾɪliðə/): "wine"

lilik (noun, /lilɪk/): "woman"

edi (noun, /ɛdɪ/): "word"