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Chatha

Chatha Dictionary

Pronouns

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

awz (pronoun, /oz/): "she"

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "they"

titt (pronoun, /tɪɾ/): "you"

iw (pronoun, /ɪw/): "we"

ik (pronoun, /ik/): "I"

Articles

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

li (article, /lɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

ahoughnapi (preposition, /əhɒnəpɪ/): "and"

tittut (preposition, /tiɾʌt/): "as"

isaylayli (preposition, /ɪselelɪ/): "from"

pad (preposition, /pəd/): "in"

asat (preposition, /əsət/): "of"

na (preposition, /nə/): "or"

ttekaws (preposition, /ɾɛkos/): "to"

seshatti (preposition, /sɛʃəɾi/): "will"

nat (preposition, /nət/): "with"

Numbers

shapa (number, /ʃəpə/): "zero"

jabi (number, /jəbɪ/): "one"

attivapa (number, /əɾɪvapə/): "two"

attina (number, /æɾinə/): "three"

ijathag (number, /idʒəðəg/): "four"

izali (number, /ɪzəli/): "five"

ayl (number, /el/): "six"

ivabavu (number, /ɪvabævu/): "seven"

tattawsid (number, /tæɾosɪd/): "eight"

ing (number, /iŋ/): "nine"

az (number, /əz/): "ten"

Questions

itadah (question, /ɪtədəh/): "what"

sathe (question, /səðɛ/): "who"

anuzisha (question, /ənʌziʃə/): "how"

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

iwisu (question, /ɪwɪsu/): "when"

Interjections

dakilem (interjection, /dəkilɛm/): "hello"

ew (interjection, /ɛw/): "goodbye"

nginaw (interjection, /ŋɪnəw/): "hey"

ala (interjection, /ələ/): "bye"

mitu (interjection, /mitu/): "ouch"

ayvai (interjection, /evaɪ/): "wow"

amithewa (interjection, /əmɪðɛwə/): "uh"

tatteni (interjection, /təɾɛnɪ/): "er"

again (interjection, /əgaɪn/): "um"

Adverbs

ittemittough (adverb, /ɪɾɛmɪɾɒ/): "again"

ifez (adverb, /ɪfɛz/): "now"

usough (adverb, /ʌsɒ/): "soon"

un (adverb, /ʌn/): "often"

aymuhathi (adverb, /emʌhəðɪ/): "sometimes"

usanginga (adverb, /ʌsəŋɪŋə/): "always"

umad (adverb, /uməd/): "never"

aifattala (adverb, /aɪfəɾələ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tittinig (adjective, /tiɾɪnɪg/): "aromatic"

idila (adjective, /idɪlə/): "basted"

dad (adjective, /dəd/): "big"

lidised (adjective, /lidɪsɛd/): "bitter"

tamina (adjective, /təmɪnə/): "black"

awataw (adjective, /əwəto/): "blue"

av (adjective, /əv/): "brown"

waday (adjective, /wæde/): "chilled"

itithaw (adjective, /itɪðo/): "cold"

unadil (adjective, /unædɪl/): "curried"

ngu (adjective, /ŋu/): "dark"

ttefemay (adjective, /ɾɛfɛme/): "deep"

netat (adjective, /nɛtət/): "divine"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "drunk"

aba (adjective, /æbə/): "empty"

amif (adjective, /əmɪf/): "evil"

atawchatti (adjective, /ətotʃəɾɪ/): "familiar"

vatoinun (adjective, /vætɔɪnʌn/): "fat"

sadushun (adjective, /sədʌʃʌn/): "flat"

attesa (adjective, /əɾɛsæ/): "frail"

ttefi (adjective, /ɾɛfi/): "fried"

ip (adjective, /ɪp/): "full"

avawzu (adjective, /ævozu/): "good"

zathath (adjective, /zəðəð/): "green"

inouttal (adjective, /inaʊɾəl/): "grey"

tizattud (adjective, /tizəɾʌd/): "honest"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "hot"

ithada (adjective, /ɪθədə/): "light"

ttatatti (adjective, /ɾətəɾi/): "long"

ttava (adjective, /ɾəvə/): "loud"

ittika (adjective, /iɾikæ/): "mortal"

thinaithitt (adjective, /ðɪnaɪθɪɾ/): "mysterious"

attaw (adjective, /əɾæw/): "narrow"

thasu (adjective, /ðəsu/): "old"

ettugough (adjective, /ɛɾugɒ/): "orange"

thechaidan (adjective, /ðɛtʃaɪdən/): "pungent"

tata (adjective, /tətæ/): "purple"

talada (adjective, /tæləda/): "quiet"

thatouta (adjective, /ðətaʊtə/): "raw"

soughl (adjective, /sɒl/): "rectangular"

kafin (adjective, /kæfɪn/): "red"

natt (adjective, /nəɾ/): "roasted"

supina (adjective, /supina/): "round"

fathaniw (adjective, /faðəniw/): "salty"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "savory"

the (adjective, /ðɛ/): "shallow"

thamooth (adjective, /ðəmʊð/): "short"

ek (adjective, /ɛk/): "smoked"

azal (adjective, /əzəl/): "sober"

oonaysuka (adjective, /ʊnesukə/): "sour"

analuttaw (adjective, /ənəlʌɾo/): "spicy"

thattapatt (adjective, /ðəɾəpəɾ/): "spiral"

tizakawth (adjective, /tizəkoð/): "square"

nawasel (adjective, /nəwəsɛl/): "steamed"

ayfanoughshu (adjective, /efənɒʃu/): "strange"

nicha (adjective, /nɪchə/): "strong"

ira (adjective, /ɪɹə/): "sturdy"

tichef (adjective, /titʃɛf/): "sweet"

af (adjective, /əf/): "tall"

atta (adjective, /aɾə/): "thick"

sit (adjective, /sɪt/): "thin"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "warm"

shawli (adjective, /ʃoli/): "weak"

enit (adjective, /ɛnɪt/): "white"

pawsiunough (adjective, /poʒunɒ/): "wide"

dami (adjective, /dəmi/): "yellow"

ili (adjective, /ilɪ/): "young"

Verbs

thattayl (verb, /ðæɾel/): "bake"

sisab (verb, /sɪsəb/): "be"

ittitt (verb, /ɪɾiɾ/): "belong"

akin (verb, /ækin/): "bite"

aytha (verb, /eðə/): "break"

faip (verb, /faɪp/): "burn"

ali (verb, /əli/): "come"

pem (verb, /pɛm/): "die"

ta (verb, /tə/): "drink"

avib (verb, /əvɪb/): "eat"

laku (verb, /læku/): "fall"

zathem (verb, /zəðɛm/): "fight"

oosaisaitt (verb, /ʊsaɪsaɪɾ/): "find"

soughsifoo (verb, /sɒsifʊ/): "fish"

itidat (verb, /ɪtɪdət/): "fly"

desoothak (verb, /dɛsʊðək/): "frown"

ttada (verb, /ɾədə/): "go"

idirraw (verb, /idiro/): "growl"

atta (verb, /əɾə/): "hate"

amavena (verb, /əməvɛnə/): "have"

jakitha (verb, /jəkɪða/): "hear"

awaynifai (verb, /awenɪfaɪ/): "hide"

anaithuf (verb, /ənaɪðʌf/): "hold"

sood (verb, /sʊd/): "hunt"

asutafa (verb, /əsutəfə/): "jump"

ttin (verb, /ɾɪn/): "kill"

ul (verb, /ul/): "know"

attout (verb, /əɾaʊt/): "laugh"

uzakati (verb, /ʌzəkətɪ/): "lie"

azata (verb, /əzətə/): "live"

uzethal (verb, /uzɛðəl/): "lose"

an (verb, /ən/): "love"

adanayz (verb, /adənez/): "need"

badizayz (verb, /bədɪzez/): "own"

imayk (verb, /imek/): "roast"

awsaz (verb, /osəz/): "run"

jufai (verb, /dʒʌfaɪ/): "see"

shifadout (verb, /ʃifədaʊt/): "sit"

ad (verb, /ad/): "sleep"

damukan (verb, /dəmukən/): "smell"

ngidattough (verb, /ŋidəɾɒ/): "smile"

atattit (verb, /ətəɾɪt/): "stand"

aninuz (verb, /ənɪnuz/): "strike"

zuthi (verb, /zʌði/): "swallow"

iza (verb, /ɪzæ/): "swim"

vawesay (verb, /vəwɛse/): "taste"

thajai (verb, /ðadʒaɪ/): "throw"

awv (verb, /ov/): "walk"

ani (verb, /ənɪ/): "want"

Nouns

esasiv (noun, /ɛsəsɪv/): "afternoon"

nenuwutt (noun, /nɛnʌwʌɾ/): "ale"

min (noun, /min/): "all"

aisai (noun, /aɪsaɪ/): "alligator"

ilithi (noun, /ɪlɪðɪ/): "arm"

iwagal (noun, /ɪwəgəl/): "ash"

jalib (noun, /dʒalib/): "aunt"

asisa (noun, /asisa/): "axe"

ak (noun, /ək/): "bark"

zelai (noun, /zɛlaɪ/): "bay"

pun (noun, /pun/): "beer"

doughkitai (noun, /dɒkɪtaɪ/): "beet"

tapoughtti (noun, /təpɒɾɪ/): "bird"

tataidap (noun, /tətaɪdəp/): "blood"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "boar"

azi (noun, /əzɪ/): "bone"

ulinataw (noun, /ulɪnæto/): "breakfast"

ul (noun, /ul/): "breast"

aibilu (noun, /aɪbɪlu/): "brother"

ttitattayw (noun, /ɾitaɾew/): "castle"

oottengisa (noun, /ʊɾɛŋɪsə/): "cat"

an (noun, /æn/): "cat"

wabat (noun, /wəbət/): "chest"

nizatha (noun, /nɪzəðə/): "chicken"

mami (noun, /məmi/): "claw"

taibesh (noun, /taɪbɛʃ/): "cloud"

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

lupi (noun, /lupi/): "crime"

satutash (noun, /sətutaʃ/): "day"

kutafad (noun, /kʌtəfəd/): "dinner"

oivuth (noun, /ɔɪvuð/): "dog"

ukuz (noun, /ʌkuz/): "drink"

ttayla (noun, /ɾelæ/): "dungeon"

tittan (noun, /tɪɾən/): "ear"

ulat (noun, /ʌlət/): "earth"

iniz (noun, /ɪnɪz/): "egg"

foughlib (noun, /fɒlib/): "elder"

ttilad (noun, /ɾɪlad/): "enemy"

thabain (noun, /ðəbaɪn/): "evening"

sata (noun, /sætə/): "eye"

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

anata (noun, /ənətə/): "father"

kal (noun, /kəl/): "feather"

pilal (noun, /pɪlal/): "fight"

kata (noun, /kətə/): "finger"

wailal (noun, /waɪlal/): "fire"

numette (noun, /nʌmɛɾɛ/): "fish"

kinakoughl (noun, /kɪnəkɒl/): "flesh"

eth (noun, /ɛð/): "foot"

tataysaw (noun, /tətesaw/): "forest"

mus (noun, /mʌs/): "fox"

satta (noun, /səɾə/): "friend"

sunenith (noun, /sunɛnið/): "goose"

azulaj (noun, /əzʌləj/): "grease"

idibaza (noun, /ɪdibəzə/): "group"

ibita (noun, /ɪbɪtə/): "gulf"

achi (noun, /əxɪ/): "hair"

ledinet (noun, /lɛdɪnɛt/): "hand"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "hat"

ttitaq (noun, /ɾitəq/): "hate"

ashupu (noun, /əʃupu/): "head"

ip (noun, /ɪp/): "hill"

paybisha (noun, /pebiʃə/): "horn"

ddaydas (noun, /ɽedæs/): "horse"

azazu (noun, /azəzu/): "house"

lay (noun, /le/): "inn"

inidesi (noun, /ɪnɪdɛsi/): "island"

uhamasay (noun, /uhəməse/): "jaw"

itith (noun, /ɪtið/): "lake"

akata (noun, /əkətə/): "leaf"

ikethabi (noun, /ɪkɛðəbi/): "leg"

ingas (noun, /iŋas/): "liver"

awttivin (noun, /oɾɪvɪn/): "louse"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "love"

asi (noun, /əsi/): "lunch"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "man"

ida (noun, /ɪda/): "many"

disabap (noun, /disəbəp/): "meal"

gu (noun, /gʌ/): "metal"

as (noun, /æs/): "mine"

lel (noun, /lɛl/): "monster"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "moon"

cayguttatt (noun, /cegʌɾəɾ/): "morning"

nitana (noun, /nitənə/): "mother"

ainaga (noun, /aɪnəgə/): "mountain"

ekouttat (noun, /ɛkaʊɾæt/): "mouth"

elamida (noun, /ɛlamɪdə/): "name"

asayla (noun, /əselə/): "neck"

ada (noun, /ædə/): "night"

nadi (noun, /nədɪ/): "noodle"

avas (noun, /əvəs/): "nose"

tazana (noun, /tæzæna/): "ocean"

ittivough (noun, /iɾɪvɒ/): "parent"

ttase (noun, /ɾəsɛ/): "path"

ooth (noun, /ʊð/): "peace"

oughv (noun, /ɒv/): "pepper"

dukilawth (noun, /dʌkɪloð/): "person"

ttafai (noun, /ɾafaɪ/): "pie"

kith (noun, /kɪð/): "pig"

zoughtted (noun, /zɒɾɛd/): "rabbit"

mayd (noun, /med/): "rain"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "rat"

thithaw (noun, /ðɪðo/): "river"

ini (noun, /ɪnɪ/): "robe"

oughtt (noun, /ɒɾ/): "rock"

ittanakough (noun, /ɪɾənəkɒ/): "root"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "salt"

kachough (noun, /kætʃɒ/): "sand"

ngaibi (noun, /ŋaɪbi/): "seed"

choughnganatt (noun, /tʃɒŋənəɾ/): "sibling"

nita (noun, /nɪtə/): "sister"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "skin"

dekag (noun, /dɛkəg/): "sky"

jiti (noun, /dʒɪtɪ/): "smoke"

umattu (noun, /ʌməɾu/): "snake"

na (noun, /na/): "soup"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "star"

oif (noun, /ɔɪf/): "stew"

isi (noun, /isɪ/): "stomach"

lal (noun, /ləl/): "stone"

ttasi (noun, /ɾəsɪ/): "stream"

alij (noun, /alɪj/): "sun"

bi (noun, /bɪ/): "sword"

uqawfithi (noun, /uqofiðɪ/): "tail"

tu (noun, /tu/): "tavern"

atak (noun, /ətək/): "thumb"

oughyitta (noun, /ɒyɪɾa/): "tongue"

enathapu (noun, /ɛnəðapu/): "tooth"

ittesak (noun, /ɪɾɛsæk/): "tree"

toughthuka (noun, /tɒθʌkə/): "truth"

taw (noun, /təw/): "uncle"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "valley"

vattawtta (noun, /vəɾoɾə/): "war"

ttave (noun, /ɾavɛ/): "water"

anai (noun, /ənaɪ/): "way"

nasiz (noun, /nəsiz/): "wine"

uwahase (noun, /ʌwæhəsɛ/): "woman"

it (noun, /it/): "word"