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

Ipathini

Ipathini Dictionary

Pronouns

pi (pronoun, /pi/): "he"

naw (pronoun, /no/): "she"

anay (pronoun, /əne/): "they"

awda (pronoun, /oda/): "you"

ttad (pronoun, /ɾəd/): "we"

as (pronoun, /əs/): "I"

Articles

tib (article, /tɪb/): "a"

afa (article, /əfə/): "the"

Prepositions

angathaddi (preposition, /əŋaθæɽɪ/): "and"

ttaybimitt (preposition, /ɾebɪmɪɾ/): "as"

finashib (preposition, /fɪnəʃɪb/): "from"

tikashiv (preposition, /tɪkæʃɪv/): "in"

alaysach (preposition, /ælesatʃ/): "of"

asat (preposition, /æsət/): "or"

fough (preposition, /fɒ/): "to"

isinus (preposition, /ɪsinʌs/): "will"

oughsatt (preposition, /ɒsəɾ/): "with"

Numbers

thi (number, /ði/): "zero"

tut (number, /tʌt/): "one"

atu (number, /ætʌ/): "two"

azakana (number, /æzəkənə/): "three"

sitiku (number, /sɪtiku/): "four"

lad (number, /ləd/): "five"

ad (number, /ad/): "six"

ena (number, /ɛnə/): "seven"

ttawtanut (number, /ɾotənʌt/): "eight"

oughnga (number, /ɒŋæ/): "nine"

tamaiyatt (number, /təmaɪyæɾ/): "ten"

Questions

ttatizuh (question, /ɾətɪzuh/): "what"

zoughnasa (question, /zɒnæsə/): "who"

zuseh (question, /zʌsɛh/): "how"

kisisu (question, /kisisʌ/): "why"

im (question, /im/): "when"

Interjections

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

ap (interjection, /əp/): "goodbye"

iloos (interjection, /ilʊs/): "hey"

ithat (interjection, /ɪðət/): "bye"

fu (interjection, /fʌ/): "ouch"

ittittitt (interjection, /iɾɪɾɪɾ/): "wow"

etaitt (interjection, /ɛtaɪɾ/): "uh"

ata (interjection, /ətə/): "er"

attutt (interjection, /əɾʌɾ/): "um"

Adverbs

ilazatt (adverb, /ɪlæzaɾ/): "again"

angepuj (adverb, /əŋɛpʌj/): "now"

oughn (adverb, /ɒn/): "soon"

tta (adverb, /ɾə/): "often"

attathibai (adverb, /əɾaðɪbaɪ/): "sometimes"

ttith (adverb, /ɾið/): "always"

ipiq (adverb, /ipɪq/): "never"

nemis (adverb, /nɛmis/): "seldom"

Adjectives

itupith (adjective, /itupɪð/): "aromatic"

apayn (adjective, /əpen/): "basted"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "big"

batti (adjective, /baɾi/): "bitter"

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

isawi (adjective, /ɪsəwɪ/): "blue"

vazali (adjective, /vəzəlɪ/): "brown"

aduwata (adjective, /æduwætə/): "chilled"

chagattay (adjective, /xəgəɾe/): "cold"

oughzaittay (adjective, /ɒzaɪɾe/): "curried"

ilaw (adjective, /ilo/): "dark"

aliwe (adjective, /əlɪwɛ/): "deep"

ayf (adjective, /ef/): "divine"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "drunk"

tam (adjective, /təm/): "empty"

ihad (adjective, /ɪhəd/): "evil"

anifi (adjective, /anɪfi/): "familiar"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "fat"

aynus (adjective, /enʌs/): "flat"

ena (adjective, /ɛnə/): "frail"

epak (adjective, /ɛpək/): "fried"

ttaduta (adjective, /ɾædutə/): "full"

asig (adjective, /əsɪg/): "good"

dikouw (adjective, /dɪkaʊw/): "green"

ujetta (adjective, /ujɛɾə/): "grey"

awt (adjective, /ot/): "honest"

ilaki (adjective, /ɪləkɪ/): "hot"

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

ot (adjective, /ɔt/): "long"

adawjough (adjective, /adodʒɒ/): "loud"

taniti (adjective, /tanɪti/): "mortal"

unaifan (adjective, /unaɪfæn/): "mysterious"

wel (adjective, /wɛl/): "narrow"

pepayd (adjective, /pɛped/): "old"

sayza (adjective, /sezə/): "orange"

itezal (adjective, /itɛzəl/): "pungent"

ttilaimew (adjective, /ɾilaɪmɛw/): "purple"

ttatatt (adjective, /ɾətəɾ/): "quiet"

chay (adjective, /tʃe/): "raw"

alittid (adjective, /əlɪɾɪd/): "rectangular"

faim (adjective, /faɪm/): "red"

outtai (adjective, /aʊɾaɪ/): "roasted"

ngoughttuvil (adjective, /ŋɒɾuvil/): "round"

ttazifa (adjective, /ɾəzɪfæ/): "salty"

vibouw (adjective, /vɪbaʊw/): "savory"

na (adjective, /na/): "shallow"

ati (adjective, /ətɪ/): "short"

an (adjective, /ən/): "smoked"

nilutsi (adjective, /nilʌtsɪ/): "sober"

mimemou (adjective, /mimɛmaʊ/): "sour"

eshav (adjective, /ɛʃæv/): "spicy"

ised (adjective, /ɪsɛd/): "spiral"

atha (adjective, /əða/): "square"

imezidi (adjective, /ɪmɛzɪdɪ/): "steamed"

aza (adjective, /əzə/): "strange"

shawwasu (adjective, /ʃowəsʌ/): "strong"

naz (adjective, /nəz/): "sturdy"

toozedik (adjective, /tʊzɛdik/): "sweet"

athais (adjective, /əðaɪs/): "tall"

attuthekou (adjective, /əɾʌðɛkaʊ/): "thick"

nup (adjective, /nup/): "thin"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "warm"

aynas (adjective, /enəs/): "weak"

nawu (adjective, /nəwu/): "white"

tiv (adjective, /tɪv/): "wide"

attat (adjective, /əɾət/): "yellow"

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

Verbs

atawmid (verb, /ətomɪd/): "bake"

imi (verb, /ɪmɪ/): "be"

ittunutt (verb, /iɾunuɾ/): "belong"

ananika (verb, /ənənɪkə/): "bite"

aday (verb, /əde/): "break"

shaqitti (verb, /ʃəqɪɾi/): "burn"

ife (verb, /ɪfɛ/): "come"

disawit (verb, /dɪsəwɪt/): "die"

ditattit (verb, /dɪtaɾɪt/): "drink"

emat (verb, /ɛmæt/): "eat"

ttubuh (verb, /ɾubuh/): "fall"

aysanam (verb, /esənəm/): "fight"

aidita (verb, /aɪdɪtə/): "find"

nac (verb, /nəc/): "fish"

oughzaittai (verb, /ɒzaɪɾaɪ/): "fly"

tupoo (verb, /tʌpʊ/): "frown"

aiting (verb, /aɪtɪŋ/): "go"

chemaygaw (verb, /xɛmego/): "growl"

awhah (verb, /ohəh/): "hate"

adupoo (verb, /ədʌpʊ/): "have"

nud (verb, /nud/): "hear"

aytan (verb, /etən/): "hide"

ainaw (verb, /aɪno/): "hold"

iwishathough (verb, /iwiʃaθɒ/): "hunt"

wutt (verb, /wʌɾ/): "jump"

aizashay (verb, /aɪzəʃe/): "kill"

aylisata (verb, /elɪsətə/): "know"

thatasa (verb, /ðətæsa/): "laugh"

nawtha (verb, /noðæ/): "lie"

ittathatt (verb, /ɪɾaðəɾ/): "live"

thana (verb, /ðənə/): "lose"

te (verb, /tɛ/): "love"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "need"

edim (verb, /ɛdim/): "own"

woughttawta (verb, /wɒɾotə/): "roast"

noutitt (verb, /naʊtɪɾ/): "run"

manuli (verb, /mənʌlɪ/): "see"

atu (verb, /ətu/): "sit"

ticha (verb, /titʃə/): "sleep"

oun (verb, /aʊn/): "smell"

waygayne (verb, /wegenɛ/): "smile"

oughnulasha (verb, /ɒnʌlæʃə/): "stand"

tsi (verb, /tsi/): "strike"

ifungaz (verb, /ifuŋəz/): "swallow"

mutel (verb, /mutɛl/): "swim"

changaliv (verb, /tʃaŋəlɪv/): "taste"

tanutt (verb, /tənʌɾ/): "throw"

atathi (verb, /atəðɪ/): "walk"

genuhough (verb, /gɛnuhɒ/): "want"

Nouns

tunukai (noun, /tʌnukaɪ/): "afternoon"

kilad (noun, /kɪləd/): "ale"

as (noun, /əs/): "all"

at (noun, /ət/): "alligator"

tasid (noun, /tæsid/): "arm"

kas (noun, /kæs/): "ash"

utou (noun, /ʌtaʊ/): "aunt"

ushi (noun, /ʌʃɪ/): "axe"

alai (noun, /əlaɪ/): "bark"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "bay"

ttoo (noun, /ɾʊ/): "beer"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "beet"

ga (noun, /gə/): "bird"

ayth (noun, /eθ/): "blood"

ibuttithi (noun, /ibuɾiðɪ/): "boar"

asus (noun, /əsʌs/): "bone"

ich (noun, /itʃ/): "breakfast"

ulafaytt (noun, /ulæfeɾ/): "breast"

ludi (noun, /ludɪ/): "brother"

outtaba (noun, /aʊɾəbə/): "castle"

zoozaypud (noun, /zʊzepud/): "cat"

iteli (noun, /ɪtɛlɪ/): "cat"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "chest"

iva (noun, /ivə/): "chicken"

attoughkur (noun, /æɾɒkʌɹ/): "claw"

alapi (noun, /ələpɪ/): "cloud"

aza (noun, /əzə/): "coconut"

as (noun, /əs/): "crime"

saqab (noun, /səqab/): "day"

itti (noun, /iɾi/): "dinner"

upettaw (noun, /ʌpɛɾo/): "dog"

azapayp (noun, /əzəpep/): "drink"

thap (noun, /θəp/): "dungeon"

nazas (noun, /nəzəs/): "ear"

nisawttou (noun, /nisoɾaʊ/): "earth"

thettouvai (noun, /ðɛɾaʊvaɪ/): "egg"

ebanitha (noun, /ɛbəniðə/): "elder"

etapavaw (noun, /ɛtəpəvo/): "enemy"

sitila (noun, /sitilə/): "evening"

zanula (noun, /zənʌlə/): "eye"

atid (noun, /atid/): "family"

tatanak (noun, /tətænək/): "father"

tawzashi (noun, /tozəʃɪ/): "feather"

uboughnaza (noun, /ʌbɒnəzə/): "fight"

nough (noun, /nɒ/): "finger"

battanaw (noun, /bəɾəno/): "fire"

lah (noun, /ləh/): "fish"

natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "flesh"

sithe (noun, /sɪθɛ/): "foot"

ilalin (noun, /iləlɪn/): "forest"

anid (noun, /ənid/): "fox"

tewiz (noun, /tɛwiz/): "friend"

sia (noun, /ʒə/): "goose"

taja (noun, /təjə/): "grease"

ttin (noun, /ɾin/): "group"

athaymit (noun, /əðemɪt/): "gulf"

poifi (noun, /pɔɪfɪ/): "hair"

laynuk (noun, /lenuk/): "hand"

ayl (noun, /el/): "hat"

adadin (noun, /ədədɪn/): "hate"

milaitt (noun, /mɪlaɪɾ/): "head"

itha (noun, /ɪða/): "hill"

ttib (noun, /ɾib/): "horn"

ikatseng (noun, /ikatsɛŋ/): "horse"

zaliti (noun, /zalɪtɪ/): "house"

ejawai (noun, /ɛjæwaɪ/): "inn"

tathi (noun, /təθɪ/): "island"

thatad (noun, /θətəd/): "jaw"

thez (noun, /ðɛz/): "lake"

uth (noun, /uð/): "leaf"

bayati (noun, /bæyətɪ/): "leg"

niv (noun, /nɪv/): "liver"

apid (noun, /əpɪd/): "louse"

enaj (noun, /ɛnəj/): "love"

atit (noun, /ətit/): "lunch"

munaw (noun, /muno/): "man"

awsajawna (noun, /osadʒonə/): "many"

aha (noun, /əhæ/): "meal"

ttak (noun, /ɾək/): "metal"

ma (noun, /mə/): "mine"

anud (noun, /ənud/): "monster"

anganaja (noun, /əŋanədʒə/): "moon"

faz (noun, /fəz/): "morning"

inudatay (noun, /inʌdəte/): "mother"

oothitta (noun, /ʊðɪɾə/): "mountain"

pitini (noun, /pɪtɪni/): "mouth"

ilutta (noun, /ɪluɾə/): "name"

sa (noun, /sə/): "neck"

aizathat (noun, /aɪzæðæt/): "night"

mittatt (noun, /mɪɾæɾ/): "noodle"

tayludiz (noun, /telʌdɪz/): "nose"

utayd (noun, /ʌted/): "ocean"

ahafawtt (noun, /əhəfoɾ/): "parent"

ahamiha (noun, /ahəmihə/): "path"

zedeth (noun, /zɛdɛθ/): "peace"

tiv (noun, /tiv/): "pepper"

ttaytte (noun, /ɾeɾɛ/): "person"

katuzitt (noun, /kætʌzɪɾ/): "pie"

thattivoughb (noun, /ðaɾɪvɒb/): "pig"

ak (noun, /ək/): "rabbit"

awli (noun, /oli/): "rain"

ijib (noun, /idʒɪb/): "rat"

alavaji (noun, /ələvəji/): "river"

ibina (noun, /ɪbɪnə/): "robe"

mojoughm (noun, /mɔjɒm/): "rock"

aydutteta (noun, /edʌɾɛtə/): "root"

uji (noun, /ʌjɪ/): "salt"

shitayta (noun, /ʃɪtetə/): "sand"

ittubud (noun, /ɪɾubud/): "seed"

wud (noun, /wud/): "sibling"

chi (noun, /chɪ/): "sister"

outt (noun, /aʊɾ/): "skin"

tana (noun, /tənə/): "sky"

utahehaw (noun, /utəhɛho/): "smoke"

nawkihay (noun, /nokɪhe/): "snake"

adan (noun, /ədən/): "soup"

wupi (noun, /wʌpi/): "star"

biwub (noun, /bɪwʌb/): "stew"

tani (noun, /tænɪ/): "stomach"

thit (noun, /ðit/): "stone"

tukufough (noun, /tukufɒ/): "stream"

ba (noun, /bə/): "sun"

asanaw (noun, /əsano/): "sword"

oughnasough (noun, /ɒnəsɒ/): "tail"

ivalut (noun, /ɪvəlut/): "tavern"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "thumb"

asithay (noun, /əsɪðe/): "tongue"

nay (noun, /ne/): "tooth"

lakat (noun, /ləkət/): "tree"

tahiz (noun, /təhiz/): "truth"

at (noun, /ət/): "uncle"

tatt (noun, /təɾ/): "valley"

ainathi (noun, /aɪnəði/): "war"

ute (noun, /ʌtɛ/): "water"

ren (noun, /ɹɛn/): "way"

afaw (noun, /afəw/): "wine"

awlihati (noun, /olɪhati/): "woman"

thoiwai (noun, /ðɔɪwaɪ/): "word"