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

Jupafough

Jupafough Dictionary

Pronouns

pew (pronoun, /pɛw/): "he"

dal (pronoun, /dəl/): "she"

nga (pronoun, /ŋə/): "they"

ika (pronoun, /ikə/): "you"

am (pronoun, /əm/): "we"

esu (pronoun, /ɛsʌ/): "I"

Articles

uch (article, /ʌtʃ/): "a"

aivi (article, /aɪvɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

ih (preposition, /ɪh/): "and"

wattaki (preposition, /wəɾəkɪ/): "as"

awtinutt (preposition, /otɪnʌɾ/): "from"

ezoughv (preposition, /ɛzɒv/): "in"

uz (preposition, /uz/): "of"

apitha (preposition, /əpɪðə/): "or"

ttasan (preposition, /ɾæsən/): "to"

dus (preposition, /dʌs/): "will"

saijan (preposition, /saɪjən/): "with"

Numbers

lalab (number, /lələb/): "zero"

uttumath (number, /ʌɾumæð/): "one"

nai (number, /naɪ/): "two"

uttath (number, /uɾəð/): "three"

payday (number, /pede/): "four"

ttahuwe (number, /ɾəhuwɛ/): "five"

buttajal (number, /buɾədʒal/): "six"

kaidittough (number, /kaɪdiɾɒ/): "seven"

ditaitha (number, /ditaɪðə/): "eight"

ati (number, /ətɪ/): "nine"

ilaytta (number, /ileɾə/): "ten"

Questions

eb (question, /ɛb/): "what"

nedat (question, /nɛdət/): "who"

anata (question, /ənətə/): "how"

bahivis (question, /bəhivɪs/): "why"

saipa (question, /saɪpə/): "when"

Interjections

ngath (interjection, /ŋəð/): "hello"

etati (interjection, /ɛtəti/): "goodbye"

si (interjection, /sɪ/): "hey"

ezattou (interjection, /ɛzəɾaʊ/): "bye"

payditha (interjection, /pediðə/): "ouch"

san (interjection, /sæn/): "wow"

kin (interjection, /kin/): "uh"

oughk (interjection, /ɒk/): "er"

aysaw (interjection, /esaw/): "um"

Adverbs

alawba (adverb, /əlobə/): "again"

sin (adverb, /sɪn/): "now"

linath (adverb, /lɪnəθ/): "soon"

ut (adverb, /ut/): "often"

dasatil (adverb, /dəsətil/): "sometimes"

kattu (adverb, /kəɾʌ/): "always"

adatt (adverb, /ədəɾ/): "never"

akat (adverb, /əkət/): "seldom"

Adjectives

oughz (adjective, /ɒz/): "aromatic"

ajaizal (adjective, /ajaɪzæl/): "basted"

ashazou (adjective, /əʃəzaʊ/): "big"

chai (adjective, /tʃaɪ/): "bitter"

izalape (adjective, /ɪzələpɛ/): "black"

iputh (adjective, /ɪpuð/): "blue"

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

nittithah (adjective, /nɪɾɪðah/): "chilled"

uchanana (adjective, /ʌtʃənənə/): "cold"

ladoo (adjective, /lədʊ/): "curried"

es (adjective, /ɛs/): "dark"

baiwu (adjective, /baɪwu/): "deep"

penaysa (adjective, /pɛnesə/): "divine"

oughzejiwa (adjective, /ɒzɛdʒɪwə/): "drunk"

ith (adjective, /ɪð/): "empty"

zada (adjective, /zədə/): "evil"

bejamik (adjective, /bɛjæmɪk/): "familiar"

inatte (adjective, /inəɾɛ/): "fat"

aif (adjective, /aɪf/): "flat"

salu (adjective, /sælʌ/): "frail"

anang (adjective, /ænæŋ/): "fried"

tawttutas (adjective, /toɾʌtæs/): "full"

asoughlingough (adjective, /əsɒlɪŋɒ/): "good"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "green"

shatittiy (adjective, /ʃətɪɾɪy/): "grey"

izayjanai (adjective, /ɪzejænaɪ/): "honest"

nunibes (adjective, /nunibɛs/): "hot"

ninumi (adjective, /nɪnumɪ/): "light"

ayta (adjective, /etə/): "long"

ihase (adjective, /ɪhasɛ/): "loud"

athough (adjective, /æðɒ/): "mortal"

azinaitti (adjective, /əzɪnaɪɾɪ/): "mysterious"

anad (adjective, /ənæd/): "narrow"

nelinat (adjective, /nɛlɪnat/): "old"

mizechaj (adjective, /mɪzɛtʃəj/): "orange"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "pungent"

pidash (adjective, /pidæʃ/): "purple"

aw (adjective, /əw/): "quiet"

anitatte (adjective, /ənitæɾɛ/): "raw"

dattusay (adjective, /dæɾuse/): "rectangular"

samiza (adjective, /səmɪzə/): "red"

voughttaisayf (adjective, /vɒɾaɪsef/): "roasted"

ittadin (adjective, /ɪɾədɪn/): "round"

salanoughf (adjective, /səlænɒf/): "salty"

ek (adjective, /ɛk/): "savory"

alihit (adjective, /əlihɪt/): "shallow"

pihatt (adjective, /pihəɾ/): "short"

akatt (adjective, /əkəɾ/): "smoked"

noim (adjective, /nɔɪm/): "sober"

zubideth (adjective, /zubidɛð/): "sour"

luma (adjective, /lumə/): "spicy"

ze (adjective, /zɛ/): "spiral"

hi (adjective, /hɪ/): "square"

imit (adjective, /ɪmɪt/): "steamed"

ingayhaz (adjective, /iŋehəz/): "strange"

itidiz (adjective, /ɪtidiz/): "strong"

sapab (adjective, /səpæb/): "sturdy"

ipett (adjective, /ipɛɾ/): "sweet"

iwefav (adjective, /iwɛfæv/): "tall"

fattailais (adjective, /fæɾaɪlaɪs/): "thick"

kudat (adjective, /kʌdæt/): "thin"

akay (adjective, /əke/): "warm"

anattoowa (adjective, /ənəɾʊwə/): "weak"

nin (adjective, /nɪn/): "white"

zataita (adjective, /zətaɪtə/): "wide"

inanaq (adjective, /ɪnənæq/): "yellow"

aivook (adjective, /aɪvʊk/): "young"

Verbs

awfasugu (verb, /ofəsʌgu/): "bake"

wu (verb, /wʌ/): "be"

azihaini (verb, /əzɪhaɪnɪ/): "belong"

awz (verb, /oz/): "bite"

ajinaipe (verb, /əjɪnaɪpɛ/): "break"

saivayhed (verb, /saɪvehɛd/): "burn"

misan (verb, /misən/): "come"

anaf (verb, /ənæf/): "die"

wusahe (verb, /wusəhɛ/): "drink"

aws (verb, /os/): "eat"

apil (verb, /əpil/): "fall"

ttahajin (verb, /ɾəhæjɪn/): "fight"

asacha (verb, /əsəxə/): "find"

tathinawn (verb, /taðɪnon/): "fish"

atifiz (verb, /ətɪfiz/): "fly"

asinith (verb, /asɪnɪð/): "frown"

ayn (verb, /en/): "go"

attana (verb, /əɾənə/): "growl"

idatim (verb, /ɪdatɪm/): "hate"

inavi (verb, /inəvɪ/): "have"

ani (verb, /əni/): "hear"

rap (verb, /ɹap/): "hide"

awiditi (verb, /əwɪdɪtɪ/): "hold"

ilitha (verb, /ɪliðə/): "hunt"

mapina (verb, /mapɪna/): "jump"

nittute (verb, /niɾʌtɛ/): "kill"

itawpuway (verb, /ɪtopuwe/): "know"

hethan (verb, /hɛðən/): "laugh"

asakad (verb, /asəkəd/): "lie"

ta (verb, /tə/): "live"

aletti (verb, /alɛɾi/): "lose"

du (verb, /du/): "love"

seza (verb, /sɛzə/): "need"

ulawaz (verb, /ʌləwəz/): "own"

zahaji (verb, /zəhəjɪ/): "roast"

thou (verb, /ðaʊ/): "run"

fawawchi (verb, /fəwotʃɪ/): "see"

aloo (verb, /əlʊ/): "sit"

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

zaitt (verb, /zaɪɾ/): "smell"

chayfa (verb, /xefə/): "smile"

ahuma (verb, /əhumə/): "stand"

aythinisa (verb, /eðɪnɪsə/): "strike"

ni (verb, /ni/): "swallow"

watten (verb, /wæɾɛn/): "swim"

angoochin (verb, /əŋʊtʃɪn/): "taste"

ju (verb, /dʒʌ/): "throw"

inasoughbay (verb, /ɪnəsɒbe/): "walk"

vattutta (verb, /vaɾuɾə/): "want"

Nouns

awtavai (noun, /otəvaɪ/): "afternoon"

isanaf (noun, /isænəf/): "ale"

tangalun (noun, /təŋælun/): "all"

ttoozasis (noun, /ɾʊzəsis/): "alligator"

ik (noun, /ik/): "arm"

aylittiw (noun, /eliɾɪw/): "ash"

udama (noun, /ʌdəmə/): "aunt"

dalaw (noun, /dælo/): "axe"

mawathat (noun, /məwəðət/): "bark"

oodunge (noun, /ʊduŋɛ/): "bay"

eth (noun, /ɛð/): "beer"

ainang (noun, /aɪnæŋ/): "beet"

nath (noun, /nəð/): "bird"

ttawakaw (noun, /ɾəwako/): "blood"

kawtayth (noun, /koteð/): "boar"

uku (noun, /ukʌ/): "bone"

siza (noun, /sizə/): "breakfast"

tata (noun, /tætə/): "breast"

aydawsawta (noun, /edosotə/): "brother"

vachi (noun, /vətʃɪ/): "castle"

af (noun, /əf/): "cat"

ejawdu (noun, /ɛjodʌ/): "cat"

vawka (noun, /vokə/): "chest"

vapoughma (noun, /vəpɒmə/): "chicken"

itasi (noun, /itæsi/): "claw"

amab (noun, /æməb/): "cloud"

zetik (noun, /zɛtik/): "coconut"

afithe (noun, /əfiðɛ/): "crime"

ttapadat (noun, /ɾəpədat/): "day"

atu (noun, /ætu/): "dinner"

anawtaja (noun, /ænotəjə/): "dog"

ladawith (noun, /ladawɪð/): "drink"

di (noun, /di/): "dungeon"

tak (noun, /tæk/): "ear"

tase (noun, /təsɛ/): "earth"

pattathe (noun, /pəɾəðɛ/): "egg"

iladi (noun, /ɪlədɪ/): "elder"

awvaitta (noun, /ovaɪɾə/): "enemy"

ali (noun, /əli/): "evening"

vafuhan (noun, /vəfʌhən/): "eye"

wamung (noun, /wəmʌŋ/): "family"

ttay (noun, /ɾe/): "father"

elad (noun, /ɛləd/): "feather"

ila (noun, /ɪlə/): "fight"

kugid (noun, /kugid/): "finger"

anihuma (noun, /ænɪhumə/): "fire"

that (noun, /θət/): "fish"

nifaha (noun, /nifæha/): "flesh"

ivoughjai (noun, /ɪvɒjaɪ/): "foot"

noughtti (noun, /nɒɾɪ/): "forest"

asithin (noun, /əsɪðɪn/): "fox"

le (noun, /lɛ/): "friend"

lisashi (noun, /lisəʃɪ/): "goose"

maithitta (noun, /maɪðɪɾə/): "grease"

awa (noun, /əwæ/): "group"

uzinut (noun, /uzinut/): "gulf"

awnifada (noun, /onifədə/): "hair"

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

thittim (noun, /ðɪɾim/): "hat"

daw (noun, /do/): "hate"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "head"

kef (noun, /kɛf/): "hill"

oughkith (noun, /ɒkið/): "horn"

inizawt (noun, /ɪnizot/): "horse"

akeni (noun, /əkɛni/): "house"

laiw (noun, /laɪw/): "inn"

ngu (noun, /ŋʌ/): "island"

as (noun, /əs/): "jaw"

apathu (noun, /əpəðu/): "lake"

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

iday (noun, /ɪde/): "leg"

diwoughke (noun, /diwɒkɛ/): "liver"

ttaila (noun, /ɾaɪlæ/): "louse"

ibazi (noun, /ibəzɪ/): "love"

aih (noun, /aɪh/): "lunch"

kuttoughs (noun, /kuɾɒs/): "man"

oulik (noun, /aʊlik/): "many"

ittetah (noun, /iɾɛtəh/): "meal"

athahani (noun, /əθəhænɪ/): "metal"

ulai (noun, /ulaɪ/): "mine"

uhuhin (noun, /uhʌhin/): "monster"

ipad (noun, /ipəd/): "moon"

asiilib (noun, /əʒɪlib/): "morning"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "mother"

afo (noun, /əfɔ/): "mountain"

tang (noun, /təŋ/): "mouth"

alalalay (noun, /ələlæle/): "name"

azipayta (noun, /azɪpetæ/): "neck"

mal (noun, /məl/): "night"

lith (noun, /lɪð/): "noodle"

avith (noun, /avɪð/): "nose"

ukada (noun, /ukədə/): "ocean"

ikatham (noun, /ɪkəðəm/): "parent"

attewa (noun, /əɾɛwə/): "path"

vab (noun, /vəb/): "peace"

itimin (noun, /ɪtimɪn/): "pepper"

siways (noun, /sɪwes/): "person"

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

la (noun, /læ/): "pig"

athaz (noun, /aðəz/): "rabbit"

ayfai (noun, /efaɪ/): "rain"

ashis (noun, /əʃis/): "rat"

aynaiz (noun, /enaɪz/): "river"

ayba (noun, /eba/): "robe"

ingamai (noun, /iŋəmaɪ/): "rock"

attamailai (noun, /əɾəmaɪlaɪ/): "root"

nathouna (noun, /naðaʊnə/): "salt"

idi (noun, /ɪdi/): "sand"

idirr (noun, /idir/): "seed"

ath (noun, /əð/): "sibling"

isi (noun, /ɪsi/): "sister"

alaman (noun, /ələmən/): "skin"

oughzimut (noun, /ɒzɪmut/): "sky"

attuta (noun, /əɾutə/): "smoke"

tattazeh (noun, /təɾæzɛh/): "snake"

tadubam (noun, /tədʌbam/): "soup"

atani (noun, /ætəni/): "star"

kalaza (noun, /kæləzə/): "stew"

aibaikat (noun, /aɪbaɪkat/): "stomach"

etith (noun, /ɛtið/): "stone"

likizith (noun, /lɪkizɪð/): "stream"

nuna (noun, /nunæ/): "sun"

oughdadi (noun, /ɒdadɪ/): "sword"

oonipati (noun, /ʊnɪpətɪ/): "tail"

jetsik (noun, /jɛtsɪk/): "tavern"

natasain (noun, /nətəsaɪn/): "thumb"

aww (noun, /ow/): "tongue"

ja (noun, /jə/): "tooth"

fa (noun, /fə/): "tree"

aminiwe (noun, /əmɪniwɛ/): "truth"

ayn (noun, /en/): "uncle"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "valley"

ugawpethi (noun, /ʌgopɛðɪ/): "war"

itatid (noun, /ɪtətɪd/): "water"

awmi (noun, /omɪ/): "way"

esatti (noun, /ɛsəɾɪ/): "wine"

tibith (noun, /tɪbɪð/): "woman"

ttadilab (noun, /ɾədɪlæb/): "word"