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Ttinipa
Ttinipa Dictionary
Pronouns
tha (pronoun, /θə/): "he"
in (pronoun, /ɪn/): "she"
doo (pronoun, /dʊ/): "they"
nough (pronoun, /nɒ/): "you"
id (pronoun, /ɪd/): "we"
athi (pronoun, /əðɪ/): "I"
Articles
ttooh (article, /ɾʊh/): "a"
iwi (article, /ɪwi/): "the"
Prepositions
aida (preposition, /aɪdə/): "and"
azaw (preposition, /əzo/): "as"
ifain (preposition, /ɪfaɪn/): "from"
unoolu (preposition, /ʌnʊlu/): "in"
galaydaw (preposition, /gəledo/): "of"
ti (preposition, /tɪ/): "or"
lad (preposition, /ləd/): "to"
abanaina (preposition, /əbənaɪna/): "will"
aypan (preposition, /epən/): "with"
Numbers
thikana (number, /θikənæ/): "zero"
ittase (number, /iɾəsɛ/): "one"
hash (number, /həʃ/): "two"
ik (number, /ik/): "three"
najuta (number, /nədʒʌtə/): "four"
upathou (number, /upaðaʊ/): "five"
abisa (number, /əbɪsə/): "six"
lawdabus (number, /lodəbʌs/): "seven"
libiniw (number, /lɪbinɪw/): "eight"
mi (number, /mɪ/): "nine"
tunud (number, /tʌnʌd/): "ten"
Questions
utungasaw (question, /utʌŋəso/): "what"
jawi (question, /jəwɪ/): "who"
vabani (question, /væbənɪ/): "how"
afahatti (question, /əfəhəɾɪ/): "why"
inadapi (question, /ɪnədəpɪ/): "when"
Interjections
athawi (interjection, /əðəwɪ/): "hello"
utak (interjection, /utək/): "goodbye"
utatt (interjection, /ʌtəɾ/): "hey"
fawkuna (interjection, /fokunə/): "bye"
zal (interjection, /zəl/): "ouch"
ne (interjection, /nɛ/): "wow"
iwattavi (interjection, /ɪwəɾəvɪ/): "uh"
utamas (interjection, /ʌtəməs/): "er"
it (interjection, /ɪt/): "um"
Adverbs
thasaka (adverb, /ðəsəkə/): "again"
angi (adverb, /əŋi/): "now"
himuza (adverb, /hɪmuzə/): "soon"
nilamool (adverb, /niləmʊl/): "often"
oughninasai (adverb, /ɒninasaɪ/): "sometimes"
natai (adverb, /nætaɪ/): "always"
ditoughlav (adverb, /dɪtɒləv/): "never"
sawnaw (adverb, /sonəw/): "seldom"
Adjectives
thajajoughf (adjective, /θəjajɒf/): "aromatic"
chana (adjective, /tʃənə/): "basted"
nijaysh (adjective, /nidʒeʃ/): "big"
at (adjective, /ət/): "bitter"
afough (adjective, /əfɒ/): "black"
ttasiwa (adjective, /ɾəsɪwə/): "blue"
apat (adjective, /əpət/): "brown"
thal (adjective, /ðæl/): "chilled"
azanul (adjective, /əzənul/): "cold"
hasipach (adjective, /həsɪpætʃ/): "curried"
aittaiz (adjective, /aɪɾaɪz/): "dark"
outhattou (adjective, /aʊθəɾaʊ/): "deep"
atal (adjective, /ætəl/): "divine"
ingang (adjective, /ɪŋaŋ/): "drunk"
kaniwitt (adjective, /kəniwɪɾ/): "empty"
nesai (adjective, /nɛsaɪ/): "evil"
nguna (adjective, /ŋʌnæ/): "familiar"
athahuzi (adjective, /aðəhuzi/): "fat"
tesh (adjective, /tɛʃ/): "flat"
apiwa (adjective, /əpiwə/): "frail"
utisi (adjective, /ʌtisɪ/): "fried"
ngulidaif (adjective, /ŋulidaɪf/): "full"
sanayttough (adjective, /səneɾɒ/): "good"
awvou (adjective, /ovaʊ/): "green"
ittatihough (adjective, /ɪɾətɪhɒ/): "grey"
taiwavatt (adjective, /taɪwəvəɾ/): "honest"
pili (adjective, /pilɪ/): "hot"
aka (adjective, /əkə/): "light"
umi (adjective, /umɪ/): "long"
atawttek (adjective, /ətoɾɛk/): "loud"
ang (adjective, /əŋ/): "mortal"
duthoutti (adjective, /dʌðaʊɾɪ/): "mysterious"
asuninaw (adjective, /əsunɪno/): "narrow"
ali (adjective, /əlɪ/): "old"
dav (adjective, /dæv/): "orange"
sizadai (adjective, /sɪzədaɪ/): "pungent"
kicha (adjective, /kitʃə/): "purple"
zinapu (adjective, /zɪnəpu/): "quiet"
ava (adjective, /avə/): "raw"
oughnati (adjective, /ɒnəti/): "rectangular"
im (adjective, /ɪm/): "red"
zit (adjective, /zɪt/): "roasted"
emu (adjective, /ɛmu/): "round"
zad (adjective, /zəd/): "salty"
adah (adjective, /ədəh/): "savory"
ithaittat (adjective, /iðaɪɾat/): "shallow"
ittarrai (adjective, /ɪɾəraɪ/): "short"
itte (adjective, /ɪɾɛ/): "smoked"
pawboo (adjective, /pobʊ/): "sober"
tettul (adjective, /tɛɾʌl/): "sour"
anga (adjective, /æŋə/): "spicy"
iza (adjective, /ɪzə/): "spiral"
aynasam (adjective, /enæsæm/): "square"
tizak (adjective, /tɪzək/): "steamed"
sime (adjective, /simɛ/): "strange"
vudal (adjective, /vudəl/): "strong"
oughtitisi (adjective, /ɒtitɪsi/): "sturdy"
itaf (adjective, /ɪtəf/): "sweet"
edu (adjective, /ɛdʌ/): "tall"
zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "thick"
daziz (adjective, /dæziz/): "thin"
taytta (adjective, /teɾə/): "warm"
thunayn (adjective, /ðʌnen/): "weak"
ouniloughp (adjective, /aʊnilɒp/): "white"
icha (adjective, /ɪtʃæ/): "wide"
tinam (adjective, /tɪnam/): "yellow"
thadiga (adjective, /ðədigə/): "young"
Verbs
zaijut (verb, /zaɪdʒut/): "bake"
vettoothi (verb, /vɛɾʊðɪ/): "be"
ithuttou (verb, /ɪðʌɾaʊ/): "belong"
liniz (verb, /linɪz/): "bite"
wahittus (verb, /wəhiɾʌs/): "break"
aditaga (verb, /ədɪtəgə/): "burn"
rupidi (verb, /ɹʌpɪdɪ/): "come"
awlan (verb, /olən/): "die"
matti (verb, /məɾɪ/): "drink"
naipud (verb, /naɪpʌd/): "eat"
zisatt (verb, /zɪsəɾ/): "fall"
itathiga (verb, /ɪtəðiga/): "fight"
jiv (verb, /dʒiv/): "find"
tataitt (verb, /tətaɪɾ/): "fish"
ita (verb, /ɪtə/): "fly"
thaseh (verb, /ðəsɛh/): "frown"
an (verb, /æn/): "go"
tha (verb, /ðə/): "growl"
alan (verb, /ələn/): "hate"
niz (verb, /nɪz/): "have"
gasu (verb, /gəsʌ/): "hear"
num (verb, /nʌm/): "hide"
att (verb, /aɾ/): "hold"
sadi (verb, /sədi/): "hunt"
ayfu (verb, /efʌ/): "jump"
ukuttay (verb, /ukuɾe/): "kill"
nupayla (verb, /nupelə/): "know"
inud (verb, /inud/): "laugh"
unalat (verb, /unələt/): "lie"
ada (verb, /ədə/): "live"
du (verb, /du/): "lose"
ingin (verb, /iŋɪn/): "love"
dad (verb, /dəd/): "need"
nabatte (verb, /næbəɾɛ/): "own"
atattel (verb, /ətæɾɛl/): "roast"
attawth (verb, /əɾoð/): "run"
mayturr (verb, /metʌr/): "see"
ttap (verb, /ɾəp/): "sit"
dutattek (verb, /dʌtaɾɛk/): "sleep"
inad (verb, /ɪnəd/): "smell"
an (verb, /ən/): "smile"
ayd (verb, /ed/): "stand"
fasa (verb, /fəsə/): "strike"
lid (verb, /lɪd/): "swallow"
ittawka (verb, /ɪɾokə/): "swim"
ttith (verb, /ɾɪð/): "taste"
se (verb, /sɛ/): "throw"
layzatt (verb, /lezəɾ/): "walk"
ta (verb, /tə/): "want"
Nouns
ttipes (noun, /ɾipɛs/): "afternoon"
ana (noun, /ənə/): "ale"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "all"
thila (noun, /ðɪlə/): "alligator"
nayttima (noun, /neɾɪmæ/): "arm"
ainitha (noun, /aɪnɪðə/): "ash"
nihinayv (noun, /nɪhɪnev/): "aunt"
awawttiki (noun, /əwoɾɪkɪ/): "axe"
lun (noun, /lun/): "bark"
rasaf (noun, /ɹəsəf/): "bay"
eda (noun, /ɛdə/): "beer"
wuqiza (noun, /wʌqɪzə/): "beet"
ditta (noun, /diɾə/): "bird"
taba (noun, /təba/): "blood"
ttinipah (noun, /ɾɪnipəh/): "boar"
uve (noun, /uvɛ/): "bone"
va (noun, /və/): "breakfast"
ihasett (noun, /ihəsɛɾ/): "breast"
mafiga (noun, /məfɪgə/): "brother"
ttakaw (noun, /ɾəkəw/): "castle"
sala (noun, /sælə/): "cat"
asaingu (noun, /əsaɪŋu/): "cat"
ngalishi (noun, /ŋəliʃɪ/): "chest"
fan (noun, /fan/): "chicken"
asatay (noun, /əsəte/): "claw"
anoughsattai (noun, /ənɒsəɾaɪ/): "cloud"
oughwad (noun, /ɒwəd/): "coconut"
ayjit (noun, /ejit/): "crime"
oughzam (noun, /ɒzəm/): "day"
ittisi (noun, /ɪɾɪsɪ/): "dinner"
ulasitt (noun, /ʌlæsɪɾ/): "dog"
tse (noun, /tsɛ/): "drink"
ifi (noun, /ifɪ/): "dungeon"
iduni (noun, /idʌni/): "ear"
lattoon (noun, /ləɾʊn/): "earth"
mata (noun, /matə/): "egg"
tesez (noun, /tɛsɛz/): "elder"
zitayk (noun, /zɪtek/): "enemy"
thakootep (noun, /ðəkʊtɛp/): "evening"
van (noun, /vən/): "eye"
uvayshivou (noun, /ʌveʃɪvaʊ/): "family"
nif (noun, /nif/): "father"
vadayt (noun, /vədet/): "feather"
te (noun, /tɛ/): "fight"
wachitt (noun, /wətʃiɾ/): "finger"
ttimay (noun, /ɾime/): "fire"
atelai (noun, /ətɛlaɪ/): "fish"
awnu (noun, /onʌ/): "flesh"
abak (noun, /əbək/): "foot"
lipawme (noun, /lɪpomɛ/): "forest"
galaitis (noun, /gəlaɪtis/): "fox"
thoughtu (noun, /ðɒtu/): "friend"
tidise (noun, /tɪdisɛ/): "goose"
zamasu (noun, /zaməsu/): "grease"
oodasitt (noun, /ʊdæsɪɾ/): "group"
nuttazatt (noun, /nuɾəzəɾ/): "gulf"
izavus (noun, /ɪzəvus/): "hair"
aitatti (noun, /aɪtəɾɪ/): "hand"
pattidd (noun, /paɾɪɽ/): "hat"
aloughbi (noun, /əlɒbɪ/): "hate"
ttatt (noun, /ɾəɾ/): "head"
ivaiti (noun, /ivaɪtɪ/): "hill"
taymati (noun, /temətɪ/): "horn"
ilais (noun, /ilaɪs/): "horse"
elinaju (noun, /ɛlɪnəjʌ/): "house"
ttayh (noun, /ɾeh/): "inn"
ttawdaizi (noun, /ɾodaɪzi/): "island"
att (noun, /æɾ/): "jaw"
ukainged (noun, /ʌkaɪŋɛd/): "lake"
uhenamai (noun, /ʌhɛnəmaɪ/): "leaf"
unou (noun, /ʌnaʊ/): "leg"
tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "liver"
nage (noun, /nægɛ/): "louse"
ettasiw (noun, /ɛɾəsiw/): "love"
jane (noun, /dʒənɛ/): "lunch"
tuwe (noun, /tuwɛ/): "man"
jail (noun, /dʒaɪl/): "many"
aytta (noun, /eɾə/): "meal"
ithit (noun, /ɪðɪt/): "metal"
ipaijatt (noun, /ɪpaɪdʒəɾ/): "mine"
ana (noun, /ənə/): "monster"
abid (noun, /əbid/): "moon"
ayv (noun, /ev/): "morning"
awwi (noun, /owɪ/): "mother"
lanifu (noun, /lænɪfu/): "mountain"
shahath (noun, /ʃæhəð/): "mouth"
kata (noun, /kətæ/): "name"
ingoit (noun, /ɪŋɔɪt/): "neck"
tou (noun, /taʊ/): "night"
ayttujiv (noun, /eɾʌdʒɪv/): "noodle"
siha (noun, /siha/): "nose"
akakit (noun, /əkakɪt/): "ocean"
ingisayhi (noun, /iŋɪsehɪ/): "parent"
inapu (noun, /inəpu/): "path"
ad (noun, /əd/): "peace"
arawu (noun, /əɹəwʌ/): "pepper"
aboughpam (noun, /abɒpəm/): "person"
danoohou (noun, /dənʊhaʊ/): "pie"
ayw (noun, /ew/): "pig"
hap (noun, /həp/): "rabbit"
kizumai (noun, /kizumaɪ/): "rain"
awmattek (noun, /oməɾɛk/): "rat"
esed (noun, /ɛsɛd/): "river"
iteluthi (noun, /ɪtɛluðɪ/): "robe"
elu (noun, /ɛlu/): "rock"
zabaz (noun, /zəbæz/): "root"
idda (noun, /ɪɽə/): "salt"
ana (noun, /ənə/): "sand"
ushi (noun, /uʃi/): "seed"
bila (noun, /bɪlə/): "sibling"
basit (noun, /bæsit/): "sister"
lawttukin (noun, /loɾʌkin/): "skin"
ukinath (noun, /ʌkinæð/): "sky"
titt (noun, /tɪɾ/): "smoke"
pattu (noun, /pəɾu/): "snake"
asutengai (noun, /əsutɛŋaɪ/): "soup"
sa (noun, /sa/): "star"
inagavi (noun, /ɪnəgəvi/): "stew"
adasaw (noun, /ədəso/): "stomach"
ttatavay (noun, /ɾætæve/): "stone"
ichailan (noun, /ɪchaɪlən/): "stream"
ttunanu (noun, /ɾʌnənʌ/): "sun"
anoughlitt (noun, /ænɒliɾ/): "sword"
ad (noun, /əd/): "tail"
uduthipe (noun, /uduðɪpɛ/): "tavern"
gashiti (noun, /gəʃitɪ/): "thumb"
la (noun, /la/): "tongue"
ij (noun, /ɪdʒ/): "tooth"
asaz (noun, /əsəz/): "tree"
batema (noun, /batɛma/): "truth"
pesaiw (noun, /pɛsaɪw/): "uncle"
apatatt (noun, /æpætəɾ/): "valley"
asutt (noun, /əsʌɾ/): "war"
shusaili (noun, /ʃusaɪli/): "water"
outti (noun, /aʊɾɪ/): "way"
talutha (noun, /təluθə/): "wine"
niduthais (noun, /nɪdʌðaɪs/): "woman"
ouwaip (noun, /aʊwaɪp/): "word"