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Aittaytema

Aittaytema Dictionary

Pronouns

satt (pronoun, /səɾ/): "he"

aiti (pronoun, /aɪtɪ/): "she"

kaf (pronoun, /kəf/): "they"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "you"

qim (pronoun, /qɪm/): "we"

alu (pronoun, /əlʌ/): "I"

Articles

ib (article, /ɪb/): "a"

ngaz (article, /ŋəz/): "the"

Prepositions

lil (preposition, /lil/): "and"

inizuhay (preposition, /ɪnizuhe/): "as"

oughvaysa (preposition, /ɒvesə/): "from"

anal (preposition, /ənəl/): "in"

naydawthuw (preposition, /nedoðʌw/): "of"

metayti (preposition, /mɛtetɪ/): "or"

siaykayt (preposition, /ʒeket/): "to"

kai (preposition, /kaɪ/): "will"

ttekaki (preposition, /ɾɛkəkɪ/): "with"

Numbers

ayga (number, /egə/): "zero"

kina (number, /kɪnə/): "one"

qai (number, /qaɪ/): "two"

vijip (number, /vɪjɪp/): "three"

tti (number, /ɾɪ/): "four"

zath (number, /zəð/): "five"

netun (number, /nɛtʌn/): "six"

el (number, /ɛl/): "seven"

ttiw (number, /ɾiw/): "eight"

attayj (number, /əɾedʒ/): "nine"

kaykavit (number, /kekəvɪt/): "ten"

Questions

azetin (question, /əzɛtin/): "what"

fi (question, /fi/): "who"

aduttop (question, /ədʌɾɔp/): "how"

wajawn (question, /wædʒon/): "why"

dathalaf (question, /daðələf/): "when"

Interjections

uttaddunou (interjection, /uɾəɽʌnaʊ/): "hello"

aip (interjection, /aɪp/): "goodbye"

lattamad (interjection, /læɾæməd/): "hey"

aid (interjection, /aɪd/): "bye"

ttifis (interjection, /ɾifis/): "ouch"

nay (interjection, /ne/): "wow"

ttittini (interjection, /ɾiɾini/): "uh"

aiwiman (interjection, /aɪwɪmən/): "er"

ti (interjection, /ti/): "um"

Adverbs

ayttaniba (adverb, /eɾənɪbæ/): "again"

thumi (adverb, /ðʌmɪ/): "now"

atit (adverb, /ətɪt/): "soon"

wattibat (adverb, /wəɾibət/): "often"

ittaytta (adverb, /ɪɾeɾə/): "sometimes"

wafa (adverb, /wəfæ/): "always"

attuduta (adverb, /əɾudʌtə/): "never"

kadiz (adverb, /kədiz/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ni (adjective, /ni/): "aromatic"

tavayp (adjective, /təvep/): "basted"

natti (adjective, /nəɾi/): "big"

lasay (adjective, /ləse/): "bitter"

baynattat (adjective, /benəɾæt/): "black"

ngiti (adjective, /ŋɪtɪ/): "blue"

nagak (adjective, /nəgək/): "brown"

sisaj (adjective, /sisædʒ/): "chilled"

uvat (adjective, /ʌvət/): "cold"

attangin (adjective, /əɾæŋin/): "curried"

oodahas (adjective, /ʊdəhəs/): "dark"

anay (adjective, /əne/): "deep"

anou (adjective, /ænaʊ/): "divine"

iba (adjective, /ɪbæ/): "drunk"

afi (adjective, /əfi/): "empty"

adid (adjective, /ədɪd/): "evil"

imu (adjective, /imʌ/): "familiar"

za (adjective, /zə/): "fat"

oughvu (adjective, /ɒvu/): "flat"

apay (adjective, /æpe/): "frail"

vattaj (adjective, /vəɾəj/): "fried"

malachi (adjective, /mələchi/): "full"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "good"

uh (adjective, /uh/): "green"

nashaw (adjective, /nəʃo/): "grey"

uz (adjective, /ʌz/): "honest"

naba (adjective, /nəba/): "hot"

ava (adjective, /əvə/): "light"

itsoughbaz (adjective, /ɪtsɒbəz/): "long"

dat (adjective, /dat/): "loud"

ttattu (adjective, /ɾəɾu/): "mortal"

aluttatay (adjective, /əluɾəte/): "mysterious"

akawdoughk (adjective, /akodɒk/): "narrow"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "old"

ivunuwa (adjective, /ivunuwə/): "orange"

ivanail (adjective, /ivænaɪl/): "pungent"

inatoughn (adjective, /ɪnətɒn/): "purple"

adittiti (adjective, /ədiɾɪtɪ/): "quiet"

huttasay (adjective, /huɾəse/): "raw"

aykize (adjective, /ekɪzɛ/): "rectangular"

feloo (adjective, /fɛlʊ/): "red"

kisaysh (adjective, /kɪseʃ/): "roasted"

asadaha (adjective, /æsədahə/): "round"

lawsa (adjective, /losa/): "salty"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "savory"

nai (adjective, /naɪ/): "shallow"

thuvetew (adjective, /ðuvɛtɛw/): "short"

api (adjective, /əpɪ/): "smoked"

tta (adjective, /ɾa/): "sober"

ani (adjective, /anɪ/): "sour"

awttukez (adjective, /oɾukɛz/): "spicy"

tathu (adjective, /təðu/): "spiral"

oughwa (adjective, /ɒwə/): "square"

mettoughnu (adjective, /mɛɾɒnu/): "steamed"

ibaykas (adjective, /ɪbekəs/): "strange"

sakate (adjective, /səkətɛ/): "strong"

uka (adjective, /ʌkə/): "sturdy"

teva (adjective, /tɛvə/): "sweet"

aitt (adjective, /aɪɾ/): "tall"

nete (adjective, /nɛtɛ/): "thick"

dizawsas (adjective, /dizosəs/): "thin"

ithata (adjective, /ɪðətə/): "warm"

apah (adjective, /əpəh/): "weak"

keniti (adjective, /kɛnɪti/): "white"

utala (adjective, /utələ/): "wide"

sudu (adjective, /sudu/): "yellow"

aida (adjective, /aɪdə/): "young"

Verbs

av (verb, /əv/): "bake"

biv (verb, /bɪv/): "be"

uzattef (verb, /uzaɾɛf/): "belong"

ipanitta (verb, /ɪpaniɾə/): "bite"

itanoughlaw (verb, /itənɒlo/): "break"

na (verb, /nə/): "burn"

oughtt (verb, /ɒɾ/): "come"

nita (verb, /nɪtæ/): "die"

pitt (verb, /pɪɾ/): "drink"

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

ki (verb, /ki/): "fall"

aylawttusa (verb, /eloɾusæ/): "fight"

eki (verb, /ɛki/): "find"

safuti (verb, /səfʌti/): "fish"

mad (verb, /məd/): "fly"

igoughnawvi (verb, /ɪgɒnovɪ/): "frown"

ttikamatt (verb, /ɾɪkəməɾ/): "go"

thakiditt (verb, /ðəkɪdiɾ/): "growl"

anelam (verb, /ænɛləm/): "hate"

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

ak (verb, /ək/): "hear"

sachijaf (verb, /sətʃijəf/): "hide"

titinig (verb, /tɪtinig/): "hold"

ittu (verb, /iɾu/): "hunt"

ifi (verb, /ɪfi/): "jump"

vibaid (verb, /vibaɪd/): "kill"

aylachiw (verb, /elətʃiw/): "know"

atasin (verb, /ætəsɪn/): "laugh"

naz (verb, /nəz/): "lie"

imigaz (verb, /ɪmɪgəz/): "live"

izama (verb, /ɪzəmə/): "lose"

utaytt (verb, /uteɾ/): "love"

itifa (verb, /ɪtifə/): "need"

matt (verb, /məɾ/): "own"

ttafajaim (verb, /ɾəfədʒaɪm/): "roast"

ttuthilak (verb, /ɾʌðɪlək/): "run"

ja (verb, /dʒa/): "see"

ane (verb, /ənɛ/): "sit"

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

titt (verb, /tiɾ/): "smell"

ke (verb, /kɛ/): "smile"

uzine (verb, /ʌzɪnɛ/): "stand"

kufi (verb, /kufɪ/): "strike"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "swallow"

ewimit (verb, /ɛwɪmit/): "swim"

atad (verb, /ətəd/): "taste"

an (verb, /ən/): "throw"

ka (verb, /kə/): "walk"

ushi (verb, /ʌʃɪ/): "want"

Nouns

tuzikayv (noun, /tʌzɪkev/): "afternoon"

egawit (noun, /ɛgawɪt/): "ale"

ayth (noun, /eθ/): "all"

den (noun, /dɛn/): "alligator"

vadicit (noun, /vædɪcɪt/): "arm"

ttawd (noun, /ɾod/): "ash"

useditt (noun, /usɛdɪɾ/): "aunt"

isama (noun, /ɪsəmə/): "axe"

ttavayjatt (noun, /ɾəvedʒəɾ/): "bark"

utatagoi (noun, /utətagɔɪ/): "bay"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "beer"

iwezuthay (noun, /ɪwɛzʌðe/): "beet"

shait (noun, /ʃaɪt/): "bird"

kaytta (noun, /keɾə/): "blood"

noughna (noun, /nɒnə/): "boar"

kafevib (noun, /kəfɛvɪb/): "bone"

ut (noun, /ʌt/): "breakfast"

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

da (noun, /də/): "brother"

anayj (noun, /ænej/): "castle"

isaditta (noun, /ɪsədɪɾə/): "cat"

kiku (noun, /kiku/): "cat"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "chest"

ttedangath (noun, /ɾɛdəŋəð/): "chicken"

bach (noun, /bach/): "claw"

haifa (noun, /haɪfə/): "cloud"

nay (noun, /ne/): "coconut"

thawan (noun, /ðəwən/): "crime"

baymitta (noun, /bemɪɾə/): "day"

uvayh (noun, /ʌveh/): "dinner"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "dog"

nuzugu (noun, /nʌzugu/): "drink"

ousa (noun, /aʊsæ/): "dungeon"

tatazay (noun, /tətəze/): "ear"

mayzit (noun, /mezit/): "earth"

mithasal (noun, /mɪðæsəl/): "egg"

iday (noun, /ide/): "elder"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "enemy"

nanasis (noun, /nənəsɪs/): "evening"

ibajem (noun, /ɪbæjɛm/): "eye"

inaynil (noun, /ɪnenɪl/): "family"

kasaz (noun, /kasəz/): "father"

wamin (noun, /wəmɪn/): "feather"

isatutta (noun, /ɪsətuɾə/): "fight"

anib (noun, /ənɪb/): "finger"

afinathi (noun, /afɪnəði/): "fire"

nazettu (noun, /nəzɛɾʌ/): "fish"

huhu (noun, /huhu/): "flesh"

goughbaw (noun, /gɒbo/): "foot"

ilittitt (noun, /ɪlɪɾɪɾ/): "forest"

uhoott (noun, /uhʊɾ/): "fox"

ittusatta (noun, /ɪɾʌsæɾə/): "friend"

sashuka (noun, /saʃʌkə/): "goose"

ilila (noun, /ɪlilə/): "grease"

kazoun (noun, /kəzaʊn/): "group"

chinakai (noun, /chɪnəkaɪ/): "gulf"

oughwatt (noun, /ɒwəɾ/): "hair"

oughbunattu (noun, /ɒbʌnæɾʌ/): "hand"

ainatas (noun, /aɪnatəs/): "hat"

ubaithis (noun, /ubaɪðɪs/): "hate"

duhattip (noun, /duhaɾip/): "head"

dedaw (noun, /dɛdo/): "hill"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "horn"

itawettay (noun, /ɪtəwɛɾe/): "horse"

outh (noun, /aʊð/): "house"

anaitattay (noun, /ənaɪtæɾe/): "inn"

nelapa (noun, /nɛləpə/): "island"

kitsafan (noun, /kɪtsæfən/): "jaw"

ibimiza (noun, /ibɪmizə/): "lake"

mutijitt (noun, /mʌtɪdʒiɾ/): "leaf"

daba (noun, /dəbə/): "leg"

thatteb (noun, /ðəɾɛb/): "liver"

nehus (noun, /nɛhʌs/): "louse"

aw (noun, /əw/): "love"

ttittas (noun, /ɾiɾæs/): "lunch"

timu (noun, /timu/): "man"

aku (noun, /aku/): "many"

tafiwatt (noun, /təfiwəɾ/): "meal"

ika (noun, /ɪkæ/): "metal"

unginaza (noun, /ʌŋinazæ/): "mine"

daytat (noun, /detət/): "monster"

isi (noun, /ɪsɪ/): "moon"

buyun (noun, /buyun/): "morning"

nada (noun, /nədæ/): "mother"

ine (noun, /ɪnɛ/): "mountain"

azagett (noun, /əzagɛɾ/): "mouth"

vayttitti (noun, /veɾɪɾɪ/): "name"

aysin (noun, /esin/): "neck"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "night"

wa (noun, /wæ/): "noodle"

valu (noun, /vælʌ/): "nose"

zi (noun, /zi/): "ocean"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "parent"

ub (noun, /ʌb/): "path"

nanai (noun, /nənaɪ/): "peace"

kitta (noun, /kɪɾa/): "pepper"

oughtta (noun, /ɒɾə/): "person"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "pie"

unasaywi (noun, /ʌnəsewi/): "pig"

achawuv (noun, /ætʃəwʌv/): "rabbit"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "rain"

toughsan (noun, /tɒsən/): "rat"

oughraic (noun, /ɒɹaɪc/): "river"

wa (noun, /wə/): "robe"

attif (noun, /əɾɪf/): "rock"

thainetin (noun, /ðaɪnɛtɪn/): "root"

ttidu (noun, /ɾɪdʌ/): "salt"

neqittan (noun, /nɛqɪɾən/): "sand"

namima (noun, /næmimə/): "seed"

tathakawtt (noun, /təðəkoɾ/): "sibling"

dib (noun, /dib/): "sister"

chagesit (noun, /chəgɛsɪt/): "skin"

zibidi (noun, /zibidi/): "sky"

pa (noun, /pə/): "smoke"

soumafis (noun, /saʊməfɪs/): "snake"

maytt (noun, /meɾ/): "soup"

ba (noun, /bə/): "star"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "stew"

paniz (noun, /pənɪz/): "stomach"

af (noun, /əf/): "stone"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "stream"

thaddali (noun, /ðəɽælɪ/): "sun"

tamin (noun, /təmɪn/): "sword"

awthattuki (noun, /oðəɾʌki/): "tail"

uha (noun, /uhə/): "tavern"

taza (noun, /tazə/): "thumb"

fetu (noun, /fɛtʌ/): "tongue"

af (noun, /əf/): "tooth"

etittapay (noun, /ɛtɪɾəpe/): "tree"

isatad (noun, /ɪsətəd/): "truth"

oughvawka (noun, /ɒvokə/): "uncle"

tina (noun, /tinə/): "valley"

ida (noun, /ɪdə/): "war"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "water"

gulalutt (noun, /gʌlaluɾ/): "way"

udenawta (noun, /udɛnotə/): "wine"

etamawth (noun, /ɛtəmoð/): "woman"

tid (noun, /tɪd/): "word"