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

Asiwawtt

Asiwawtt Dictionary

Pronouns

un (pronoun, /ʌn/): "he"

ta (pronoun, /tə/): "she"

ila (pronoun, /ɪlə/): "they"

thin (pronoun, /ðɪn/): "you"

sa (pronoun, /sə/): "we"

aki (pronoun, /əki/): "I"

Articles

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

ew (article, /ɛw/): "the"

Prepositions

utain (preposition, /ʌtaɪn/): "and"

ev (preposition, /ɛv/): "as"

aytibeti (preposition, /etibɛti/): "from"

unusa (preposition, /unʌsə/): "in"

oughpushough (preposition, /ɒpʌʃɒ/): "of"

ditazas (preposition, /dɪtæzəs/): "or"

ibapawoo (preposition, /ɪbəpæwʊ/): "to"

alettat (preposition, /əlɛɾat/): "will"

aigawgough (preposition, /aɪgogɒ/): "with"

Numbers

qay (number, /qe/): "zero"

uttichi (number, /uɾɪtʃi/): "one"

thelaboughn (number, /ðɛləbɒn/): "two"

sip (number, /sip/): "three"

oohama (number, /ʊhəmə/): "four"

the (number, /ðɛ/): "five"

naitutt (number, /naɪtʌɾ/): "six"

gai (number, /gaɪ/): "seven"

tti (number, /ɾi/): "eight"

eday (number, /ɛde/): "nine"

iwiz (number, /ɪwɪz/): "ten"

Questions

chib (question, /tʃib/): "what"

dutha (question, /duðə/): "who"

ate (question, /ətɛ/): "how"

awpadiz (question, /opædɪz/): "why"

vabitai (question, /vəbitaɪ/): "when"

Interjections

achoush (interjection, /ətʃaʊʃ/): "hello"

oughl (interjection, /ɒl/): "goodbye"

jipafit (interjection, /dʒipəfit/): "hey"

igaj (interjection, /ɪgæj/): "bye"

sishatha (interjection, /siʃəðə/): "ouch"

dazabi (interjection, /dəzabɪ/): "wow"

lalithe (interjection, /ləlɪðɛ/): "uh"

fu (interjection, /fu/): "er"

na (interjection, /næ/): "um"

Adverbs

itid (adverb, /ɪtɪd/): "again"

sa (adverb, /sə/): "now"

fe (adverb, /fɛ/): "soon"

itte (adverb, /ɪɾɛ/): "often"

awattayw (adverb, /əwəɾew/): "sometimes"

ouwi (adverb, /aʊwi/): "always"

tami (adverb, /təmɪ/): "never"

an (adverb, /ən/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttawkaws (adjective, /ɾokos/): "aromatic"

adan (adjective, /ədən/): "basted"

awath (adjective, /əwað/): "big"

uloosuni (adjective, /ulʊsuni/): "bitter"

ishanat (adjective, /ɪʃənət/): "black"

ilate (adjective, /ilətɛ/): "blue"

ath (adjective, /əθ/): "brown"

sutt (adjective, /suɾ/): "chilled"

ttinga (adjective, /ɾɪŋə/): "cold"

nethattav (adjective, /nɛθæɾəv/): "curried"

lidasa (adjective, /lidəsə/): "dark"

azaytaz (adjective, /əzetæz/): "deep"

awcha (adjective, /oxæ/): "divine"

zetath (adjective, /zɛtæð/): "drunk"

in (adjective, /in/): "empty"

ttaga (adjective, /ɾəgæ/): "evil"

ib (adjective, /ɪb/): "familiar"

eh (adjective, /ɛh/): "fat"

damil (adjective, /dəmɪl/): "flat"

afinoughnu (adjective, /əfinɒnu/): "frail"

if (adjective, /if/): "fried"

oughta (adjective, /ɒtə/): "full"

un (adjective, /ʌn/): "good"

aiz (adjective, /aɪz/): "green"

afab (adjective, /əfæb/): "grey"

waisa (adjective, /waɪsə/): "honest"

aisa (adjective, /aɪsə/): "hot"

aytha (adjective, /eðə/): "light"

lawmu (adjective, /lomu/): "long"

uwut (adjective, /ʌwut/): "loud"

ataw (adjective, /ətəw/): "mortal"

nesek (adjective, /nɛsɛk/): "mysterious"

nizu (adjective, /nɪzu/): "narrow"

ani (adjective, /əni/): "old"

ithedaj (adjective, /ɪðɛdædʒ/): "orange"

igah (adjective, /ɪgəh/): "pungent"

isifa (adjective, /ɪsɪfa/): "purple"

nithiwaw (adjective, /nɪðiwo/): "quiet"

tattawni (adjective, /təɾonɪ/): "raw"

pe (adjective, /pɛ/): "rectangular"

ubaithe (adjective, /ubaɪðɛ/): "red"

attana (adjective, /əɾənə/): "roasted"

titithu (adjective, /titɪðu/): "round"

dan (adjective, /dan/): "salty"

anepaka (adjective, /ənɛpəkə/): "savory"

toughki (adjective, /tɒkɪ/): "shallow"

lalitatt (adjective, /lælɪtəɾ/): "short"

sisaim (adjective, /sɪsaɪm/): "smoked"

oughni (adjective, /ɒni/): "sober"

jekimas (adjective, /jɛkɪməs/): "sour"

uf (adjective, /ʌf/): "spicy"

aisi (adjective, /aɪsɪ/): "spiral"

hetawfaf (adjective, /hɛtofaf/): "square"

omu (adjective, /ɔmʌ/): "steamed"

utha (adjective, /ʌðə/): "strange"

thalid (adjective, /ðəlid/): "strong"

afoughnayz (adjective, /əfɒnez/): "sturdy"

al (adjective, /əl/): "sweet"

one (adjective, /ɔnɛ/): "tall"

tiju (adjective, /tɪjʌ/): "thick"

ab (adjective, /əb/): "thin"

ikakisa (adjective, /ɪkəkɪsæ/): "warm"

oughke (adjective, /ɒkɛ/): "weak"

eyayt (adjective, /ɛyet/): "white"

aybevait (adjective, /ebɛvaɪt/): "wide"

zaymoughj (adjective, /zemɒj/): "yellow"

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

Verbs

pa (verb, /pə/): "bake"

apa (verb, /əpə/): "be"

didib (verb, /dɪdɪb/): "belong"

avinin (verb, /ævɪnɪn/): "bite"

oughtaviti (verb, /ɒtavɪtɪ/): "break"

tiwou (verb, /tɪwaʊ/): "burn"

adadek (verb, /ədədɛk/): "come"

nafoottug (verb, /nəfʊɾʌg/): "die"

mam (verb, /məm/): "drink"

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

duliw (verb, /dulɪw/): "fall"

cenik (verb, /cɛnɪk/): "fight"

natoujay (verb, /nətaʊdʒe/): "find"

lawlavav (verb, /loləvəv/): "fish"

thaqa (verb, /ðæqə/): "fly"

ilath (verb, /ɪləð/): "frown"

thivattel (verb, /ðɪvæɾɛl/): "go"

igitelay (verb, /igɪtɛle/): "growl"

ma (verb, /mə/): "hate"

lattabay (verb, /ləɾəbe/): "have"

af (verb, /æf/): "hear"

alattud (verb, /ələɾʌd/): "hide"

bevingan (verb, /bɛvɪŋən/): "hold"

aji (verb, /əjɪ/): "hunt"

ba (verb, /bə/): "jump"

oof (verb, /ʊf/): "kill"

kavupath (verb, /kəvʌpəð/): "know"

dasa (verb, /dasə/): "laugh"

tatuj (verb, /tatuj/): "lie"

thunadi (verb, /ðunædi/): "live"

ata (verb, /atə/): "lose"

shati (verb, /ʃæti/): "love"

awme (verb, /omɛ/): "need"

mam (verb, /məm/): "own"

atittaka (verb, /ætɪɾəkæ/): "roast"

fanatti (verb, /fənəɾɪ/): "run"

asittayga (verb, /əsiɾegə/): "see"

it (verb, /it/): "sit"

ivenathay (verb, /ɪvɛnəðe/): "sleep"

di (verb, /dɪ/): "smell"

nenaw (verb, /nɛno/): "smile"

dufaw (verb, /dʌfo/): "stand"

itta (verb, /iɾæ/): "strike"

sinaym (verb, /sɪnem/): "swallow"

mad (verb, /məd/): "swim"

dittidoow (verb, /diɾɪdʊw/): "taste"

tti (verb, /ɾi/): "throw"

oupe (verb, /aʊpɛ/): "walk"

mi (verb, /mi/): "want"

Nouns

oughdaylagai (noun, /ɒdeləgaɪ/): "afternoon"

tam (noun, /təm/): "ale"

avilewu (noun, /əvɪlɛwʌ/): "all"

isanaingay (noun, /ɪsənaɪŋe/): "alligator"

thithushough (noun, /ðɪðuʃɒ/): "arm"

adas (noun, /ədəs/): "ash"

thisit (noun, /ðisɪt/): "aunt"

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

waz (noun, /wəz/): "bark"

dakabitt (noun, /dəkəbɪɾ/): "bay"

apawas (noun, /əpæwəs/): "beer"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "beet"

loughtt (noun, /lɒɾ/): "bird"

ashem (noun, /əʃɛm/): "blood"

dunought (noun, /dʌnɒt/): "boar"

laija (noun, /laɪjæ/): "bone"

awtazaij (noun, /otəzaɪdʒ/): "breakfast"

ithouza (noun, /iθaʊzə/): "breast"

dayn (noun, /den/): "brother"

athitta (noun, /əðiɾa/): "castle"

nina (noun, /nɪnæ/): "cat"

aithakay (noun, /aɪθəke/): "cat"

uva (noun, /uvə/): "chest"

idukoughka (noun, /idukɒkæ/): "chicken"

laku (noun, /ləku/): "claw"

ud (noun, /ʌd/): "cloud"

awttinough (noun, /oɾinɒ/): "coconut"

vasingech (noun, /vəsɪŋɛtʃ/): "crime"

aittaykama (noun, /aɪɾekəmə/): "day"

azu (noun, /əzʌ/): "dinner"

vaitim (noun, /vaɪtɪm/): "dog"

ttisanat (noun, /ɾɪsənət/): "drink"

manittis (noun, /mænɪɾɪs/): "dungeon"

uhay (noun, /ʌhe/): "ear"

ikavoow (noun, /ikævʊw/): "earth"

iqay (noun, /ɪqe/): "egg"

awjava (noun, /odʒəvə/): "elder"

mamij (noun, /məmij/): "enemy"

wiwi (noun, /wɪwi/): "evening"

um (noun, /um/): "eye"

adetak (noun, /ədɛtak/): "family"

idi (noun, /idi/): "father"

du (noun, /dʌ/): "feather"

du (noun, /dʌ/): "fight"

aivar (noun, /aɪvæɹ/): "finger"

izayaw (noun, /ɪzəyo/): "fire"

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

akai (noun, /akaɪ/): "flesh"

ich (noun, /ɪch/): "foot"

ittupi (noun, /ɪɾupɪ/): "forest"

ngasirr (noun, /ŋæsir/): "fox"

kat (noun, /kət/): "friend"

mepe (noun, /mɛpɛ/): "goose"

lanutt (noun, /lənʌɾ/): "grease"

ttakivak (noun, /ɾəkɪvək/): "group"

oughjatetta (noun, /ɒjətɛɾə/): "gulf"

fafuha (noun, /fəfuha/): "hair"

sif (noun, /sɪf/): "hand"

kinit (noun, /kɪnit/): "hat"

zenawsai (noun, /zɛnosaɪ/): "hate"

thi (noun, /ði/): "head"

ulibaiz (noun, /ʌlɪbaɪz/): "hill"

piwewa (noun, /piwɛwə/): "horn"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "horse"

jay (noun, /je/): "house"

kitun (noun, /kɪtʌn/): "inn"

enitipi (noun, /ɛnitɪpɪ/): "island"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "jaw"

nebivu (noun, /nɛbivʌ/): "lake"

kizatta (noun, /kɪzəɾə/): "leaf"

itil (noun, /itil/): "leg"

attithut (noun, /əɾiðut/): "liver"

ttititta (noun, /ɾitɪɾæ/): "louse"

nelefin (noun, /nɛlɛfɪn/): "love"

sashan (noun, /səʃan/): "lunch"

sinai (noun, /sɪnaɪ/): "man"

ttittalitt (noun, /ɾiɾæliɾ/): "many"

nid (noun, /nɪd/): "meal"

oott (noun, /ʊɾ/): "metal"

nuhithet (noun, /nʌhɪðɛt/): "mine"

ttali (noun, /ɾəlɪ/): "monster"

ivadithi (noun, /ɪvædiðɪ/): "moon"

aynawttoughdu (noun, /enoɾɒdu/): "morning"

najes (noun, /nədʒɛs/): "mother"

ithaws (noun, /ɪðos/): "mountain"

ttawman (noun, /ɾomən/): "mouth"

nitattath (noun, /nitæɾəð/): "name"

dutatoi (noun, /dutətɔɪ/): "neck"

tunamu (noun, /tunamu/): "night"

savaifa (noun, /səvaɪfə/): "noodle"

lusufus (noun, /lʌsufus/): "nose"

ittij (noun, /ɪɾɪdʒ/): "ocean"

outa (noun, /aʊtə/): "parent"

battul (noun, /bəɾul/): "path"

sibai (noun, /sɪbaɪ/): "peace"

wawat (noun, /wəwat/): "pepper"

kanin (noun, /kənɪn/): "person"

lattoona (noun, /ləɾʊnə/): "pie"

nittuw (noun, /nɪɾʌw/): "pig"

ada (noun, /ədæ/): "rabbit"

nith (noun, /nið/): "rain"

ukin (noun, /ʌkɪn/): "rat"

ought (noun, /ɒt/): "river"

zuzidav (noun, /zʌzɪdəv/): "robe"

ayzulai (noun, /ezʌlaɪ/): "rock"

etta (noun, /ɛɾə/): "root"

zupaw (noun, /zupo/): "salt"

natti (noun, /naɾi/): "sand"

wes (noun, /wɛs/): "seed"

nalay (noun, /nələy/): "sibling"

kibamu (noun, /kibəmʌ/): "sister"

oughttimutt (noun, /ɒɾɪmʌɾ/): "skin"

attugi (noun, /æɾugi/): "sky"

adifini (noun, /ədifɪnɪ/): "smoke"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "snake"

ttoughwasuch (noun, /ɾɒwəsʌtʃ/): "soup"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "star"

sitt (noun, /sɪɾ/): "stew"

ttanihas (noun, /ɾənihas/): "stomach"

itathin (noun, /ɪtəðɪn/): "stone"

etategai (noun, /ɛtætɛgaɪ/): "stream"

tam (noun, /təm/): "sun"

unatevu (noun, /unətɛvu/): "sword"

tapab (noun, /təpəb/): "tail"

inawttusa (noun, /ɪnoɾusa/): "tavern"

ngut (noun, /ŋʌt/): "thumb"

ilouvough (noun, /ɪlaʊvɒ/): "tongue"

aitinev (noun, /aɪtɪnɛv/): "tooth"

edit (noun, /ɛdɪt/): "tree"

achatta (noun, /əchəɾa/): "truth"

naitt (noun, /naɪɾ/): "uncle"

ti (noun, /ti/): "valley"

ninun (noun, /nɪnun/): "war"

igittu (noun, /igɪɾʌ/): "water"

ninga (noun, /nɪŋə/): "way"

adanuzi (noun, /ədənʌzi/): "wine"

ikupoutti (noun, /ikʌpaʊɾɪ/): "woman"

palaim (noun, /palaɪm/): "word"