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

Itett

Itett Dictionary

Pronouns

ide (pronoun, /ɪdɛ/): "he"

isi (pronoun, /isi/): "she"

ase (pronoun, /asɛ/): "they"

il (pronoun, /ɪl/): "you"

oughtta (pronoun, /ɒɾa/): "we"

in (pronoun, /ɪn/): "I"

Articles

lawth (article, /loð/): "a"

rraw (article, /rəw/): "the"

Prepositions

ti (preposition, /tɪ/): "and"

che (preposition, /chɛ/): "as"

ekenu (preposition, /ɛkɛnʌ/): "from"

at (preposition, /ət/): "in"

kai (preposition, /kaɪ/): "of"

kisha (preposition, /kɪʃə/): "or"

una (preposition, /unə/): "to"

oottud (preposition, /ʊɾʌd/): "will"

mu (preposition, /mʌ/): "with"

Numbers

didawjough (number, /dɪdojɒ/): "zero"

ounuttoughm (number, /aʊnuɾɒm/): "one"

awsh (number, /oʃ/): "two"

thibalayk (number, /ðɪbəlek/): "three"

ittis (number, /ɪɾɪs/): "four"

ebadat (number, /ɛbædət/): "five"

asadoil (number, /əsədɔɪl/): "six"

taq (number, /təq/): "seven"

vayttithif (number, /veɾɪðif/): "eight"

detam (number, /dɛtəm/): "nine"

oughjuga (number, /ɒjʌgə/): "ten"

Questions

rroughda (question, /rɒdə/): "what"

asha (question, /əʃə/): "who"

thizawhatt (question, /ðɪzohəɾ/): "how"

tavud (question, /tævʌd/): "why"

na (question, /nə/): "when"

Interjections

amifak (interjection, /əmifək/): "hello"

unuttaw (interjection, /unʌɾo/): "goodbye"

alez (interjection, /ælɛz/): "hey"

enitta (interjection, /ɛnɪɾə/): "bye"

taytaneg (interjection, /tetənɛg/): "ouch"

hittish (interjection, /hɪɾiʃ/): "wow"

hanema (interjection, /hənɛmə/): "uh"

lil (interjection, /lɪl/): "er"

iniday (interjection, /inɪde/): "um"

Adverbs

ttunoughtta (adverb, /ɾʌnɒɾə/): "again"

latta (adverb, /ləɾə/): "now"

bi (adverb, /bɪ/): "soon"

nai (adverb, /naɪ/): "often"

ethouhawti (adverb, /ɛðaʊhotɪ/): "sometimes"

awtoughchini (adverb, /otɒtʃinɪ/): "always"

mayttan (adverb, /meɾən/): "never"

azitani (adverb, /æzɪtənɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

qataytad (adjective, /qətetəd/): "aromatic"

an (adjective, /ən/): "basted"

thumatt (adjective, /ðʌməɾ/): "big"

ouzuttata (adjective, /aʊzʌɾətə/): "bitter"

tev (adjective, /tɛv/): "black"

anawsap (adjective, /ənosəp/): "blue"

udu (adjective, /udu/): "brown"

lanaititt (adjective, /lənaɪtiɾ/): "chilled"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "cold"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "curried"

qi (adjective, /qɪ/): "dark"

oopam (adjective, /ʊpəm/): "deep"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "divine"

ittidawn (adjective, /ɪɾɪdon/): "drunk"

awfade (adjective, /ofədɛ/): "empty"

aduk (adjective, /əduk/): "evil"

doughlisu (adjective, /dɒlɪsu/): "familiar"

ij (adjective, /ɪj/): "fat"

ke (adjective, /kɛ/): "flat"

thitaba (adjective, /ðitabə/): "frail"

ttasaza (adjective, /ɾəsəzə/): "fried"

bayngu (adjective, /beŋʌ/): "full"

vusanawz (adjective, /vʌsənoz/): "good"

aymud (adjective, /emʌd/): "green"

anathough (adjective, /ənəðɒ/): "grey"

etaiti (adjective, /ɛtaɪti/): "honest"

ttalas (adjective, /ɾələs/): "hot"

ttuth (adjective, /ɾuð/): "light"

izough (adjective, /ɪzɒ/): "long"

awnanaz (adjective, /onænəz/): "loud"

thaib (adjective, /ðaɪb/): "mortal"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "mysterious"

fithika (adjective, /fɪθɪkə/): "narrow"

etangough (adjective, /ɛtəŋɒ/): "old"

uttangatta (adjective, /ʌɾəŋəɾə/): "orange"

us (adjective, /us/): "pungent"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "purple"

atetahoo (adjective, /ətɛtəhʊ/): "quiet"

koughgangayk (adjective, /kɒgəŋek/): "raw"

afoughg (adjective, /əfɒg/): "rectangular"

enawpoughtte (adjective, /ɛnopɒɾɛ/): "red"

outap (adjective, /aʊtəp/): "roasted"

hiki (adjective, /hɪki/): "round"

awputath (adjective, /oputəð/): "salty"

attuta (adjective, /əɾutə/): "savory"

inisit (adjective, /inɪsɪt/): "shallow"

alaytha (adjective, /əleðæ/): "short"

tanab (adjective, /tənəb/): "smoked"

na (adjective, /nə/): "sober"

awinatt (adjective, /əwɪnəɾ/): "sour"

oughtawbibay (adjective, /ɒtobibe/): "spicy"

oothaki (adjective, /ʊðæki/): "spiral"

isa (adjective, /isæ/): "square"

ttimoud (adjective, /ɾɪmaʊd/): "steamed"

ulawtt (adjective, /uloɾ/): "strange"

nini (adjective, /nɪni/): "strong"

dida (adjective, /didə/): "sturdy"

sattaz (adjective, /səɾəz/): "sweet"

kaja (adjective, /kəjə/): "tall"

zalese (adjective, /zəlɛsɛ/): "thick"

outaih (adjective, /aʊtaɪh/): "thin"

battatawn (adjective, /bəɾəton/): "warm"

niba (adjective, /nɪba/): "weak"

athikai (adjective, /əðɪkaɪ/): "white"

ningay (adjective, /nɪŋe/): "wide"

thootame (adjective, /ðʊtəmɛ/): "yellow"

atesa (adjective, /atɛsə/): "young"

Verbs

aythoughl (verb, /eθɒl/): "bake"

tto (verb, /ɾɔ/): "be"

enayng (verb, /ɛneŋ/): "belong"

in (verb, /in/): "bite"

nathi (verb, /næθɪ/): "break"

am (verb, /am/): "burn"

ina (verb, /inə/): "come"

atanaza (verb, /ətənæzə/): "die"

ava (verb, /əvæ/): "drink"

dai (verb, /daɪ/): "eat"

eb (verb, /ɛb/): "fall"

titubeh (verb, /titʌbɛh/): "fight"

tazalel (verb, /təzəlɛl/): "find"

laibainan (verb, /laɪbaɪnən/): "fish"

lus (verb, /lus/): "fly"

idazawya (verb, /ɪdəzoyə/): "frown"

nai (verb, /naɪ/): "go"

maja (verb, /mədʒə/): "growl"

apang (verb, /əpəŋ/): "hate"

ajib (verb, /əjɪb/): "have"

avaytati (verb, /əvetətɪ/): "hear"

ttit (verb, /ɾit/): "hide"

us (verb, /us/): "hold"

nup (verb, /nʌp/): "hunt"

it (verb, /ɪt/): "jump"

adayth (verb, /ədeð/): "kill"

at (verb, /æt/): "know"

lanaym (verb, /lanem/): "laugh"

nim (verb, /nɪm/): "lie"

ettasuf (verb, /ɛɾasʌf/): "live"

ttai (verb, /ɾaɪ/): "lose"

itha (verb, /ɪθə/): "love"

oughkitan (verb, /ɒkɪtan/): "need"

ijayngou (verb, /ijeŋaʊ/): "own"

ood (verb, /ʊd/): "roast"

bi (verb, /bɪ/): "run"

shanataj (verb, /ʃanatæj/): "see"

shichayttool (verb, /ʃɪtʃeɾʊl/): "sit"

mal (verb, /məl/): "sleep"

ittiha (verb, /iɾihə/): "smell"

ikittought (verb, /ikɪɾɒt/): "smile"

akefath (verb, /ækɛfəð/): "stand"

itulaipaw (verb, /ɪtulaɪpo/): "strike"

chu (verb, /tʃʌ/): "swallow"

al (verb, /æl/): "swim"

thavana (verb, /ðəvanə/): "taste"

eli (verb, /ɛli/): "throw"

pusawish (verb, /pʌsəwiʃ/): "walk"

uzoop (verb, /ʌzʊp/): "want"

Nouns

aithaipat (noun, /aɪðaɪpət/): "afternoon"

nini (noun, /nɪnɪ/): "ale"

libe (noun, /lɪbɛ/): "all"

akittaha (noun, /əkɪɾəhə/): "alligator"

taibibi (noun, /taɪbɪbɪ/): "arm"

akavi (noun, /əkəvɪ/): "ash"

aizuven (noun, /aɪzuvɛn/): "aunt"

sadathi (noun, /sədaðɪ/): "axe"

nuhatt (noun, /nʌhəɾ/): "bark"

ooluttib (noun, /ʊlʌɾɪb/): "bay"

nisian (noun, /niʒən/): "beer"

ithayv (noun, /iðev/): "beet"

awaddak (noun, /əwəɽək/): "bird"

ittibi (noun, /ɪɾɪbɪ/): "blood"

athoughlus (noun, /aðɒlus/): "boar"

iladala (noun, /ɪlədəla/): "bone"

attayd (noun, /əɾed/): "breakfast"

hunouttam (noun, /hunaʊɾæm/): "breast"

tin (noun, /tin/): "brother"

atanga (noun, /ətəŋə/): "castle"

tata (noun, /tətə/): "cat"

ekith (noun, /ɛkɪð/): "cat"

ithat (noun, /ɪðət/): "chest"

athat (noun, /əðət/): "chicken"

itta (noun, /ɪɾa/): "claw"

ujunan (noun, /udʒunən/): "cloud"

asietaiw (noun, /əʒɛtaɪw/): "coconut"

usatapough (noun, /usətəpɒ/): "crime"

tto (noun, /ɾɔ/): "day"

oughnishi (noun, /ɒniʃɪ/): "dinner"

ngithainah (noun, /ŋiðaɪnəh/): "dog"

ifa (noun, /ɪfə/): "drink"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "dungeon"

wunawtt (noun, /wunoɾ/): "ear"

il (noun, /il/): "earth"

da (noun, /də/): "egg"

eda (noun, /ɛdə/): "elder"

zal (noun, /zəl/): "enemy"

tasub (noun, /təsub/): "evening"

isawa (noun, /ɪsəwə/): "eye"

wat (noun, /wət/): "family"

itta (noun, /iɾa/): "father"

ouwa (noun, /aʊwə/): "feather"

imoo (noun, /imʊ/): "fight"

pazeniw (noun, /pəzɛnɪw/): "finger"

awn (noun, /on/): "fire"

at (noun, /at/): "fish"

math (noun, /məð/): "flesh"

sawhili (noun, /sohilɪ/): "foot"

oiw (noun, /ɔɪw/): "forest"

attu (noun, /əɾu/): "fox"

oughtat (noun, /ɒtat/): "friend"

naloughwatt (noun, /nəlɒwəɾ/): "goose"

lisittoughth (noun, /lisiɾɒð/): "grease"

ttinanitt (noun, /ɾɪnənɪɾ/): "group"

wawkai (noun, /wokaɪ/): "gulf"

uli (noun, /ʌli/): "hair"

ttid (noun, /ɾid/): "hand"

av (noun, /əv/): "hat"

niz (noun, /niz/): "hate"

aip (noun, /aɪp/): "head"

ihayfatt (noun, /ɪhefəɾ/): "hill"

ilala (noun, /ɪləla/): "horn"

ikaki (noun, /ikəkɪ/): "horse"

izou (noun, /ɪzaʊ/): "house"

ithetene (noun, /ɪðɛtɛnɛ/): "inn"

li (noun, /li/): "island"

inuvanga (noun, /inʌvəŋə/): "jaw"

asew (noun, /əsɛw/): "lake"

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

enayd (noun, /ɛned/): "leg"

tifet (noun, /tɪfɛt/): "liver"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "louse"

shaittas (noun, /ʃaɪɾəs/): "love"

ittuh (noun, /iɾuh/): "lunch"

ttaykazas (noun, /ɾekəzəs/): "man"

ousathiv (noun, /aʊsəðiv/): "many"

zunitsab (noun, /zunɪtsæb/): "meal"

ttach (noun, /ɾətʃ/): "metal"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "mine"

thani (noun, /ðənɪ/): "monster"

inay (noun, /ɪne/): "moon"

agita (noun, /əgɪtə/): "morning"

da (noun, /də/): "mother"

arrit (noun, /ərɪt/): "mountain"

aku (noun, /æku/): "mouth"

wathi (noun, /wəði/): "name"

ap (noun, /əp/): "neck"

ati (noun, /əti/): "night"

na (noun, /nə/): "noodle"

eban (noun, /ɛbæn/): "nose"

ina (noun, /inə/): "ocean"

aittaynu (noun, /aɪɾenʌ/): "parent"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "path"

ootamita (noun, /ʊtæmɪtə/): "peace"

ayh (noun, /eh/): "pepper"

awthalaytt (noun, /oðəleɾ/): "person"

pathasu (noun, /pəðəsʌ/): "pie"

tittasin (noun, /tɪɾəsɪn/): "pig"

nelih (noun, /nɛlih/): "rabbit"

im (noun, /ɪm/): "rain"

itit (noun, /ɪtit/): "rat"

ittooluj (noun, /ɪɾʊluj/): "river"

tatitham (noun, /tətɪðəm/): "robe"

satana (noun, /sætənæ/): "rock"

oughm (noun, /ɒm/): "root"

lemai (noun, /lɛmaɪ/): "salt"

apitaw (noun, /əpito/): "sand"

anis (noun, /ənis/): "seed"

isati (noun, /ɪsəti/): "sibling"

harra (noun, /hærə/): "sister"

tivab (noun, /tivəb/): "skin"

ayzung (noun, /ezʌŋ/): "sky"

pitid (noun, /pitid/): "smoke"

ttittal (noun, /ɾɪɾəl/): "snake"

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

ilas (noun, /ɪləs/): "star"

ta (noun, /tə/): "stew"

kitha (noun, /kɪða/): "stomach"

uttiz (noun, /ʌɾɪz/): "stone"

joughnan (noun, /jɒnən/): "stream"

upahaw (noun, /ʌpəhəw/): "sun"

danib (noun, /dənɪb/): "sword"

abiv (noun, /əbiv/): "tail"

wilama (noun, /wɪlamə/): "tavern"

ki (noun, /ki/): "thumb"

attatawtti (noun, /əɾətoɾɪ/): "tongue"

ipala (noun, /ipalæ/): "tooth"

ditayz (noun, /dɪtez/): "tree"

bap (noun, /bəp/): "truth"

atoupida (noun, /ætaʊpɪdə/): "uncle"

atawz (noun, /ətoz/): "valley"

iti (noun, /ɪtɪ/): "war"

minitt (noun, /mɪniɾ/): "water"

guchatu (noun, /gʌtʃətu/): "way"

nganaw (noun, /ŋənəw/): "wine"

asaw (noun, /əsəw/): "woman"

tuttamin (noun, /tʌɾəmɪn/): "word"