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Language Generator

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

Outatt

Outatt Dictionary

Pronouns

at (pronoun, /ət/): "he"

av (pronoun, /əv/): "she"

sak (pronoun, /sək/): "they"

ut (pronoun, /ʌt/): "you"

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

dan (pronoun, /dæn/): "I"

Articles

anu (article, /ənu/): "a"

nga (article, /ŋæ/): "the"

Prepositions

kava (preposition, /kəvə/): "and"

tough (preposition, /tɒ/): "as"

sabikach (preposition, /səbɪkətʃ/): "from"

oungina (preposition, /aʊŋɪnə/): "in"

unakoughki (preposition, /unəkɒkɪ/): "of"

initt (preposition, /ɪnɪɾ/): "or"

atawzal (preposition, /ətozəl/): "to"

awnguwap (preposition, /oŋʌwæp/): "will"

ohutta (preposition, /ɔhʌɾə/): "with"

Numbers

fasach (number, /fəsətʃ/): "zero"

imatt (number, /ɪməɾ/): "one"

pin (number, /pin/): "two"

idawwa (number, /idowə/): "three"

tta (number, /ɾə/): "four"

nays (number, /nes/): "five"

efay (number, /ɛfe/): "six"

itt (number, /ɪɾ/): "seven"

oughna (number, /ɒnæ/): "eight"

ananaila (number, /ənənaɪlə/): "nine"

umoughpouni (number, /umɒpaʊnɪ/): "ten"

Questions

iwame (question, /iwæmɛ/): "what"

jetupaitt (question, /dʒɛtupaɪɾ/): "who"

aloobive (question, /əlʊbɪvɛ/): "how"

akaw (question, /əko/): "why"

athi (question, /əði/): "when"

Interjections

pawlonuth (interjection, /polɔnuð/): "hello"

atanu (interjection, /ətənu/): "goodbye"

zaysiju (interjection, /zesɪju/): "hey"

chinete (interjection, /xɪnɛtɛ/): "bye"

asawna (interjection, /æsonə/): "ouch"

sajough (interjection, /sədʒɒ/): "wow"

natta (interjection, /nəɾə/): "uh"

idadela (interjection, /ɪdədɛlə/): "er"

ttatt (interjection, /ɾəɾ/): "um"

Adverbs

nathaij (adverb, /nəðaɪj/): "again"

ainakud (adverb, /aɪnəkʌd/): "now"

ukavethi (adverb, /ʌkəvɛðɪ/): "soon"

afa (adverb, /əfæ/): "often"

ibaw (adverb, /ibəw/): "sometimes"

anayf (adverb, /ənef/): "always"

naytaim (adverb, /netaɪm/): "never"

ttay (adverb, /ɾe/): "seldom"

Adjectives

vijalis (adjective, /vɪdʒəlɪs/): "aromatic"

azaitoughk (adjective, /əzaɪtɒk/): "basted"

outhays (adjective, /aʊðes/): "big"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "bitter"

balanu (adjective, /bələnu/): "black"

inathim (adjective, /ɪnəðim/): "blue"

did (adjective, /dɪd/): "brown"

ihasica (adjective, /ɪhəsɪcə/): "chilled"

tuw (adjective, /tʌw/): "cold"

ngittitay (adjective, /ŋiɾɪte/): "curried"

tudizi (adjective, /tudɪzi/): "dark"

ettathuda (adjective, /ɛɾæðudə/): "deep"

samah (adjective, /səməh/): "divine"

vefaytay (adjective, /vɛfete/): "drunk"

bit (adjective, /bɪt/): "empty"

tuttatt (adjective, /tuɾəɾ/): "evil"

egay (adjective, /ɛge/): "familiar"

esattou (adjective, /ɛsəɾaʊ/): "fat"

aykoutta (adjective, /ekaʊɾə/): "flat"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "frail"

attaw (adjective, /æɾəw/): "fried"

ttattattis (adjective, /ɾəɾəɾɪs/): "full"

af (adjective, /əf/): "good"

uttata (adjective, /uɾatə/): "green"

alanat (adjective, /alənət/): "grey"

muttattouf (adjective, /muɾaɾaʊf/): "honest"

tizough (adjective, /tizɒ/): "hot"

vidizaw (adjective, /vidizo/): "light"

lanuve (adjective, /lənuvɛ/): "long"

ahi (adjective, /æhi/): "loud"

ttathan (adjective, /ɾəðən/): "mortal"

lukaiwit (adjective, /lukaɪwɪt/): "mysterious"

ttawabai (adjective, /ɾəwəbaɪ/): "narrow"

sainudda (adjective, /saɪnuɽə/): "old"

zayt (adjective, /zet/): "orange"

aylatah (adjective, /elətəh/): "pungent"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "purple"

ttoujan (adjective, /ɾaʊjən/): "quiet"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "raw"

awdaynis (adjective, /odenɪs/): "rectangular"

agamough (adjective, /ægəmɒ/): "red"

tawji (adjective, /tojɪ/): "roasted"

attoughttitu (adjective, /əɾɒɾɪtʌ/): "round"

evatawli (adjective, /ɛvətoli/): "salty"

daw (adjective, /do/): "savory"

zitizaf (adjective, /zɪtɪzəf/): "shallow"

wid (adjective, /wɪd/): "short"

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

lakab (adjective, /ləkab/): "sober"

lang (adjective, /ləŋ/): "sour"

nedayttaw (adjective, /nɛdeɾəw/): "spicy"

aybunuthu (adjective, /ebʌnuðʌ/): "spiral"

li (adjective, /lɪ/): "square"

ngu (adjective, /ŋu/): "steamed"

lawt (adjective, /lot/): "strange"

azisatta (adjective, /azisæɾə/): "strong"

ra (adjective, /ɹæ/): "sturdy"

isuhays (adjective, /ɪsʌhes/): "sweet"

lachi (adjective, /lətʃɪ/): "tall"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "thick"

ttamanatt (adjective, /ɾəmənəɾ/): "thin"

uzad (adjective, /ʌzəd/): "warm"

nenatt (adjective, /nɛnæɾ/): "weak"

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

toongattuw (adjective, /tʊŋəɾʌw/): "wide"

amelatt (adjective, /əmɛləɾ/): "yellow"

ugathitt (adjective, /ugaðɪɾ/): "young"

Verbs

ooj (verb, /ʊj/): "bake"

attoughd (verb, /əɾɒd/): "be"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "belong"

thihaipawn (verb, /ðɪhaɪpon/): "bite"

kabett (verb, /kəbɛɾ/): "break"

bata (verb, /bətə/): "burn"

dathasa (verb, /daðəsə/): "come"

ajaku (verb, /ajəkʌ/): "die"

nu (verb, /nʌ/): "drink"

kih (verb, /kih/): "eat"

zitt (verb, /zɪɾ/): "fall"

su (verb, /sʌ/): "fight"

hidanaz (verb, /hɪdənəz/): "find"

awl (verb, /ol/): "fish"

namashat (verb, /nəməʃæt/): "fly"

avakay (verb, /əvəke/): "frown"

avinga (verb, /ævɪŋæ/): "go"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "growl"

toojawthew (verb, /tʊjoðɛw/): "hate"

utt (verb, /uɾ/): "have"

abattane (verb, /əbəɾənɛ/): "hear"

tikitt (verb, /tikɪɾ/): "hide"

nayawi (verb, /nayæwɪ/): "hold"

awt (verb, /ot/): "hunt"

iloughl (verb, /ɪlɒl/): "jump"

an (verb, /ən/): "kill"

nidayz (verb, /nɪdez/): "know"

kawlala (verb, /kolələ/): "laugh"

apaba (verb, /əpæbə/): "lie"

amiles (verb, /æmɪlɛs/): "live"

uzanat (verb, /uzənət/): "lose"

ukaluv (verb, /ukæluv/): "love"

leki (verb, /lɛkɪ/): "need"

ttathi (verb, /ɾəðɪ/): "own"

ilathata (verb, /ɪləðətə/): "roast"

pa (verb, /pæ/): "run"

tisaytaw (verb, /tɪseto/): "see"

ttis (verb, /ɾis/): "sit"

itayfough (verb, /ɪtefɒ/): "sleep"

ahoocah (verb, /əhʊcəh/): "smell"

ut (verb, /ut/): "smile"

ezettin (verb, /ɛzɛɾɪn/): "stand"

kusai (verb, /kusaɪ/): "strike"

ata (verb, /ətə/): "swallow"

izech (verb, /ɪzɛtʃ/): "swim"

ith (verb, /ɪð/): "taste"

nikuw (verb, /nɪkuw/): "throw"

ttitittat (verb, /ɾitɪɾət/): "walk"

da (verb, /də/): "want"

Nouns

tadough (noun, /tədɒ/): "afternoon"

alachava (noun, /ələchəvæ/): "ale"

itupufay (noun, /ɪtʌpufe/): "all"

woughn (noun, /wɒn/): "alligator"

ttaj (noun, /ɾəj/): "arm"

vattitt (noun, /vəɾɪɾ/): "ash"

izittala (noun, /ɪzɪɾælə/): "aunt"

ttettayk (noun, /ɾɛɾek/): "axe"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "bark"

aiwoijat (noun, /aɪwɔɪjæt/): "bay"

ipan (noun, /ɪpən/): "beer"

tousiten (noun, /taʊsɪtɛn/): "beet"

thisib (noun, /ðisɪb/): "bird"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "blood"

kuka (noun, /kʌka/): "boar"

joughla (noun, /dʒɒlə/): "bone"

atilesu (noun, /ətɪlɛsʌ/): "breakfast"

gattitteth (noun, /gəɾɪɾɛθ/): "breast"

ttinayfi (noun, /ɾinefɪ/): "brother"

utay (noun, /ute/): "castle"

ijayk (noun, /ijek/): "cat"

vutadi (noun, /vutədɪ/): "cat"

chad (noun, /tʃəd/): "chest"

ttaibattat (noun, /ɾaɪbəɾət/): "chicken"

namanu (noun, /namænʌ/): "claw"

jet (noun, /jɛt/): "cloud"

ni (noun, /ni/): "coconut"

thi (noun, /ði/): "crime"

vadawti (noun, /vədotɪ/): "day"

athavoune (noun, /əðavaʊnɛ/): "dinner"

inulah (noun, /inuləh/): "dog"

iba (noun, /ibə/): "drink"

zas (noun, /zəs/): "dungeon"

za (noun, /zə/): "ear"

nath (noun, /nað/): "earth"

nati (noun, /natɪ/): "egg"

kiway (noun, /kɪwe/): "elder"

limaitha (noun, /lɪmaɪðə/): "enemy"

atatsi (noun, /ætətsi/): "evening"

aylazat (noun, /elazət/): "eye"

damim (noun, /dæmim/): "family"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "father"

lum (noun, /lʌm/): "feather"

tazut (noun, /təzut/): "fight"

va (noun, /və/): "finger"

lag (noun, /ləg/): "fire"

udi (noun, /udɪ/): "fish"

na (noun, /nə/): "flesh"

zayta (noun, /zetæ/): "foot"

lettap (noun, /lɛɾap/): "forest"

wayda (noun, /wedæ/): "fox"

bittitha (noun, /bɪɾɪðæ/): "friend"

fitt (noun, /fiɾ/): "goose"

ngetiwa (noun, /ŋɛtɪwæ/): "grease"

attinood (noun, /əɾinʊd/): "group"

inisi (noun, /ɪnisɪ/): "gulf"

takaws (noun, /tækos/): "hair"

at (noun, /ət/): "hand"

jawnala (noun, /dʒonələ/): "hat"

ithavamu (noun, /ɪðavəmʌ/): "hate"

awb (noun, /ob/): "head"

tifigay (noun, /tɪfige/): "hill"

nisam (noun, /nɪsæm/): "horn"

itana (noun, /itənæ/): "horse"

atap (noun, /ətəp/): "house"

anadung (noun, /ənadʌŋ/): "inn"

ika (noun, /ɪkə/): "island"

bap (noun, /bap/): "jaw"

nid (noun, /nid/): "lake"

hatadun (noun, /hætədʌn/): "leaf"

bana (noun, /bənə/): "leg"

akadin (noun, /əkədɪn/): "liver"

inga (noun, /ɪŋa/): "louse"

ayttoughv (noun, /eɾɒv/): "love"

attav (noun, /əɾəv/): "lunch"

isanuw (noun, /isənʌw/): "man"

amittipa (noun, /əmɪɾɪpə/): "many"

aigafitt (noun, /aɪgəfiɾ/): "meal"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "metal"

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

wuna (noun, /wunə/): "monster"

yayshamis (noun, /yeʃəmis/): "moon"

azi (noun, /əzi/): "morning"

attab (noun, /æɾab/): "mother"

aish (noun, /aɪʃ/): "mountain"

dis (noun, /dis/): "mouth"

tuttis (noun, /tuɾɪs/): "name"

sil (noun, /sɪl/): "neck"

ade (noun, /ədɛ/): "night"

zajaziz (noun, /zəjæzɪz/): "noodle"

satu (noun, /sətʌ/): "nose"

zo (noun, /zɔ/): "ocean"

avutet (noun, /əvutɛt/): "parent"

usiba (noun, /usɪbə/): "path"

anidapi (noun, /ənidəpɪ/): "peace"

udottizi (noun, /ʌdɔɾizi/): "pepper"

sough (noun, /sɒ/): "person"

hamu (noun, /həmʌ/): "pie"

ngunanug (noun, /ŋʌnənʌg/): "pig"

aytt (noun, /eɾ/): "rabbit"

vu (noun, /vʌ/): "rain"

ataysough (noun, /ætesɒ/): "rat"

ettathayl (noun, /ɛɾəðel/): "river"

iyach (noun, /ɪyətʃ/): "robe"

puttou (noun, /pʌɾaʊ/): "rock"

hatas (noun, /hætəs/): "root"

ini (noun, /ɪnɪ/): "salt"

thine (noun, /ðɪnɛ/): "sand"

ttihaid (noun, /ɾihaɪd/): "seed"

etiz (noun, /ɛtɪz/): "sibling"

atidi (noun, /ətɪdɪ/): "sister"

avinita (noun, /əvɪnitæ/): "skin"

aduthi (noun, /ədʌðɪ/): "sky"

akasat (noun, /əkəsət/): "smoke"

idakayku (noun, /ɪdəkeku/): "snake"

al (noun, /əl/): "soup"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "star"

boughv (noun, /bɒv/): "stew"

aypu (noun, /epu/): "stomach"

ongine (noun, /ɔŋɪnɛ/): "stone"

nuvoina (noun, /nʌvɔɪnə/): "stream"

daf (noun, /dəf/): "sun"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "sword"

ig (noun, /ɪg/): "tail"

rasittaith (noun, /ɹəsɪɾaɪθ/): "tavern"

takimad (noun, /təkɪməd/): "thumb"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "tongue"

attayn (noun, /əɾen/): "tooth"

ubimi (noun, /ʌbɪmi/): "tree"

aja (noun, /ədʒæ/): "truth"

ebad (noun, /ɛbəd/): "uncle"

chak (noun, /tʃak/): "valley"

ethasa (noun, /ɛθəsə/): "war"

ladufa (noun, /lədufə/): "water"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "way"

atti (noun, /əɾi/): "wine"

anasi (noun, /ænəsɪ/): "woman"

ulath (noun, /ulæð/): "word"