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Language Generator

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

Adaka

Adaka Dictionary

Pronouns

mu (pronoun, /mʌ/): "he"

upa (pronoun, /upæ/): "she"

ni (pronoun, /nɪ/): "they"

sa (pronoun, /sæ/): "you"

um (pronoun, /um/): "we"

kough (pronoun, /kɒ/): "I"

Articles

juh (article, /dʒuh/): "a"

ash (article, /əʃ/): "the"

Prepositions

avamaj (preposition, /əvəməj/): "and"

ngetinis (preposition, /ŋɛtɪnɪs/): "as"

tattaka (preposition, /taɾəkæ/): "from"

naz (preposition, /næz/): "in"

kuta (preposition, /kutə/): "of"

vat (preposition, /vət/): "or"

nilami (preposition, /nɪləmi/): "to"

alettusa (preposition, /əlɛɾʌsə/): "will"

ti (preposition, /tɪ/): "with"

Numbers

dadawsha (number, /dədoʃə/): "zero"

nasi (number, /nəsɪ/): "one"

gizaz (number, /gizəz/): "two"

manasan (number, /mænasæn/): "three"

ad (number, /əd/): "four"

aypettad (number, /epɛɾæd/): "five"

ivisipe (number, /ivisɪpɛ/): "six"

atusi (number, /ætusɪ/): "seven"

kitajit (number, /kɪtədʒɪt/): "eight"

utizi (number, /utɪzi/): "nine"

al (number, /əl/): "ten"

Questions

ttadabud (question, /ɾədæbud/): "what"

aiwev (question, /aɪwɛv/): "who"

sita (question, /sitə/): "how"

shasiz (question, /ʃəsiz/): "why"

uttattela (question, /ʌɾəɾɛlə/): "when"

Interjections

icha (interjection, /ɪtʃə/): "hello"

ingoo (interjection, /ɪŋʊ/): "goodbye"

ujuttai (interjection, /ʌdʒuɾaɪ/): "hey"

thiwoughg (interjection, /ðɪwɒg/): "bye"

ath (interjection, /əð/): "ouch"

doisav (interjection, /dɔɪsəv/): "wow"

tha (interjection, /ðə/): "uh"

met (interjection, /mɛt/): "er"

latta (interjection, /ləɾə/): "um"

Adverbs

ttittemi (adverb, /ɾɪɾɛmi/): "again"

chava (adverb, /xəva/): "now"

atade (adverb, /ətədɛ/): "soon"

etasis (adverb, /ɛtasɪs/): "often"

nivemut (adverb, /nɪvɛmʌt/): "sometimes"

aypattatta (adverb, /epəɾəɾə/): "always"

ittitu (adverb, /iɾɪtʌ/): "never"

achasidu (adverb, /ətʃəsɪdʌ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tinawth (adjective, /tɪnoð/): "aromatic"

sitaiwash (adjective, /sɪtaɪwəʃ/): "basted"

tatawv (adjective, /tətov/): "big"

attividi (adjective, /əɾɪvidɪ/): "bitter"

laipi (adjective, /laɪpɪ/): "black"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "blue"

zisattatt (adjective, /zɪsəɾəɾ/): "brown"

sath (adjective, /sæð/): "chilled"

ami (adjective, /əmɪ/): "cold"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "curried"

ib (adjective, /ib/): "dark"

la (adjective, /lə/): "deep"

as (adjective, /əs/): "divine"

an (adjective, /ən/): "drunk"

ittan (adjective, /ɪɾən/): "empty"

akuw (adjective, /əkuw/): "evil"

fang (adjective, /fəŋ/): "familiar"

kayl (adjective, /kel/): "fat"

aifafapa (adjective, /aɪfæfəpə/): "flat"

niw (adjective, /nɪw/): "frail"

sit (adjective, /sɪt/): "fried"

javaipa (adjective, /jævaɪpə/): "full"

thahajatt (adjective, /ðəhəjəɾ/): "good"

ziz (adjective, /zɪz/): "green"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "grey"

ivavi (adjective, /ivəvi/): "honest"

nituvi (adjective, /nɪtʌvɪ/): "hot"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "light"

tta (adjective, /ɾæ/): "long"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "loud"

azi (adjective, /əzɪ/): "mortal"

unutta (adjective, /ʌnʌɾə/): "mysterious"

uju (adjective, /uju/): "narrow"

ngit (adjective, /ŋɪt/): "old"

zi (adjective, /zi/): "orange"

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

layguda (adjective, /legʌdə/): "purple"

awunemi (adjective, /əwʌnɛmɪ/): "quiet"

aijadib (adjective, /aɪjədib/): "raw"

ani (adjective, /əni/): "rectangular"

battai (adjective, /bəɾaɪ/): "red"

wu (adjective, /wʌ/): "roasted"

bisu (adjective, /bisu/): "round"

ima (adjective, /imə/): "salty"

laijama (adjective, /laɪjəmə/): "savory"

lai (adjective, /laɪ/): "shallow"

li (adjective, /lɪ/): "short"

idasuka (adjective, /ɪdəsukə/): "smoked"

eteni (adjective, /ɛtɛni/): "sober"

alasa (adjective, /ələsə/): "sour"

ila (adjective, /ɪlə/): "spicy"

thafag (adjective, /ðæfəg/): "spiral"

ettum (adjective, /ɛɾum/): "square"

zadath (adjective, /zədəð/): "steamed"

jin (adjective, /dʒin/): "strange"

oughva (adjective, /ɒvæ/): "strong"

tattanud (adjective, /təɾənʌd/): "sturdy"

wabatti (adjective, /wəbæɾi/): "sweet"

iwam (adjective, /ɪwəm/): "tall"

thisalip (adjective, /ðɪsælɪp/): "thick"

tathathoughd (adjective, /təðəðɒd/): "thin"

tile (adjective, /tilɛ/): "warm"

ittage (adjective, /iɾəgɛ/): "weak"

tata (adjective, /tətə/): "white"

manayna (adjective, /mənenə/): "wide"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "yellow"

shaketh (adjective, /ʃəkɛð/): "young"

Verbs

ingasiaw (verb, /ɪŋəʒaw/): "bake"

afidili (verb, /əfɪdɪlɪ/): "be"

va (verb, /væ/): "belong"

oughti (verb, /ɒtɪ/): "bite"

thatalaiz (verb, /ðətælaɪz/): "break"

es (verb, /ɛs/): "burn"

iman (verb, /imən/): "come"

uba (verb, /ʌbə/): "die"

awgaidatta (verb, /ogaɪdəɾə/): "drink"

oopathaj (verb, /ʊpaðædʒ/): "eat"

enadan (verb, /ɛnədən/): "fall"

nattat (verb, /nəɾət/): "fight"

at (verb, /ət/): "find"

ish (verb, /iʃ/): "fish"

udough (verb, /udɒ/): "fly"

ittayh (verb, /ɪɾeh/): "frown"

efigoilu (verb, /ɛfɪgɔɪlʌ/): "go"

ihiz (verb, /ɪhɪz/): "growl"

ab (verb, /əb/): "hate"

koughsaitha (verb, /kɒsaɪðə/): "have"

li (verb, /lɪ/): "hear"

uttith (verb, /ʌɾið/): "hide"

shatid (verb, /ʃætɪd/): "hold"

alitt (verb, /əlɪɾ/): "hunt"

sanaydan (verb, /sænedan/): "jump"

ngaw (verb, /ŋo/): "kill"

tigewav (verb, /tɪgɛwəv/): "know"

aji (verb, /ədʒɪ/): "laugh"

awted (verb, /otɛd/): "lie"

idapa (verb, /idəpə/): "live"

poukoughkib (verb, /paʊkɒkɪb/): "lose"

zitakit (verb, /zitækit/): "love"

lupesath (verb, /lʌpɛsəð/): "need"

imawn (verb, /ɪmon/): "own"

ttut (verb, /ɾʌt/): "roast"

ettutt (verb, /ɛɾʌɾ/): "run"

uniki (verb, /ʌnɪkɪ/): "see"

tani (verb, /təni/): "sit"

tu (verb, /tʌ/): "sleep"

atsattay (verb, /ətsəɾe/): "smell"

itteta (verb, /ɪɾɛtə/): "smile"

udi (verb, /ʌdɪ/): "stand"

laiti (verb, /laɪtɪ/): "strike"

tit (verb, /tɪt/): "swallow"

naza (verb, /nəzə/): "swim"

ini (verb, /ini/): "taste"

kijili (verb, /kɪdʒɪlɪ/): "throw"

ngaytiza (verb, /ŋetizə/): "walk"

ulattayni (verb, /ulaɾenɪ/): "want"

Nouns

utidan (noun, /utɪdən/): "afternoon"

idazis (noun, /idəzis/): "ale"

anath (noun, /ənəð/): "all"

katijawn (noun, /katɪjon/): "alligator"

ouvi (noun, /aʊvɪ/): "arm"

ithafa (noun, /ɪðəfə/): "ash"

lataw (noun, /ləto/): "aunt"

timaykas (noun, /timekəs/): "axe"

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

pivala (noun, /pivələ/): "bay"

iw (noun, /iw/): "beer"

zala (noun, /zəla/): "beet"

athek (noun, /əðɛk/): "bird"

dittakan (noun, /dɪɾəkən/): "blood"

ttuth (noun, /ɾuð/): "boar"

lattili (noun, /ləɾɪlɪ/): "bone"

attinithoo (noun, /aɾɪniθʊ/): "breakfast"

ta (noun, /tə/): "breast"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "brother"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "castle"

suthisis (noun, /sʌðɪsɪs/): "cat"

disha (noun, /diʃæ/): "cat"

lat (noun, /lət/): "chest"

tayhate (noun, /tehætɛ/): "chicken"

inithat (noun, /iniðət/): "claw"

awuq (noun, /əwʌq/): "cloud"

ttaykak (noun, /ɾekæk/): "coconut"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "crime"

thakufi (noun, /ðəkʌfi/): "day"

aidouzaba (noun, /aɪdaʊzabæ/): "dinner"

fusin (noun, /fʌsin/): "dog"

nakaythib (noun, /nəkeðɪb/): "drink"

hatidib (noun, /hətidɪb/): "dungeon"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "ear"

aramin (noun, /əɹəmɪn/): "earth"

chitt (noun, /tʃiɾ/): "egg"

nehafu (noun, /nɛhəfu/): "elder"

umanai (noun, /ʌmənaɪ/): "enemy"

ethufawh (noun, /ɛðufoh/): "evening"

iza (noun, /ɪzə/): "eye"

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "family"

nit (noun, /nɪt/): "father"

inoughnig (noun, /ɪnɒnɪg/): "feather"

dit (noun, /dɪt/): "fight"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "finger"

ttekatim (noun, /ɾɛkətim/): "fire"

day (noun, /de/): "fish"

apu (noun, /əpʌ/): "flesh"

ettati (noun, /ɛɾatɪ/): "foot"

ikuz (noun, /ikuz/): "forest"

ahu (noun, /æhu/): "fox"

datt (noun, /dæɾ/): "friend"

noughd (noun, /nɒd/): "goose"

thakasay (noun, /ðækəse/): "grease"

vanay (noun, /vəne/): "group"

dutais (noun, /dutaɪs/): "gulf"

aypood (noun, /epʊd/): "hair"

nul (noun, /nʌl/): "hand"

ttayde (noun, /ɾedɛ/): "hat"

dasurritt (noun, /dasurɪɾ/): "hate"

anani (noun, /ənənɪ/): "head"

henatha (noun, /hɛnəðə/): "hill"

amejek (noun, /æmɛjɛk/): "horn"

nawvafi (noun, /novəfi/): "horse"

abin (noun, /əbin/): "house"

ttanat (noun, /ɾənət/): "inn"

attuvi (noun, /əɾʌvɪ/): "island"

atu (noun, /ətu/): "jaw"

inuthef (noun, /ɪnʌθɛf/): "lake"

wayde (noun, /wedɛ/): "leaf"

attuvawi (noun, /æɾʌvəwɪ/): "leg"

nih (noun, /nɪh/): "liver"

la (noun, /la/): "louse"

div (noun, /dɪv/): "love"

ipita (noun, /ɪpitə/): "lunch"

awattada (noun, /əwæɾədæ/): "man"

atilaig (noun, /ətɪlaɪg/): "many"

inef (noun, /inɛf/): "meal"

nadail (noun, /nədaɪl/): "metal"

vis (noun, /vis/): "mine"

aja (noun, /ədʒə/): "monster"

afashatt (noun, /əfəʃəɾ/): "moon"

nattalu (noun, /nəɾəlʌ/): "morning"

uthamida (noun, /uðəmidə/): "mother"

zeloughka (noun, /zɛlɒkə/): "mountain"

awpaka (noun, /opəkə/): "mouth"

inanit (noun, /inanit/): "name"

kal (noun, /kæl/): "neck"

jitik (noun, /jitɪk/): "night"

kanoudi (noun, /kənaʊdɪ/): "noodle"

banoota (noun, /banʊtə/): "nose"

pithil (noun, /piðil/): "ocean"

ath (noun, /əθ/): "parent"

vusin (noun, /vʌsɪn/): "path"

ilisatt (noun, /ilɪsaɾ/): "peace"

etamayvu (noun, /ɛtamevʌ/): "pepper"

vittata (noun, /vɪɾətə/): "person"

ttudapa (noun, /ɾudæpə/): "pie"

thoughwip (noun, /θɒwɪp/): "pig"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "rabbit"

adam (noun, /ədəm/): "rain"

ulalough (noun, /ʌləlɒ/): "rat"

luttanawn (noun, /lʌɾənon/): "river"

ithadawsay (noun, /iðədose/): "robe"

nutt (noun, /nuɾ/): "rock"

mis (noun, /mɪs/): "root"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "salt"

zatha (noun, /zəðə/): "sand"

inah (noun, /inəh/): "seed"

dezawz (noun, /dɛzoz/): "sibling"

alij (noun, /əlɪj/): "sister"

tat (noun, /tət/): "skin"

isuwi (noun, /ɪsuwɪ/): "sky"

ideb (noun, /ɪdɛb/): "smoke"

say (noun, /se/): "snake"

outi (noun, /aʊtɪ/): "soup"

ud (noun, /ud/): "star"

ttef (noun, /ɾɛf/): "stew"

nimasough (noun, /niməsɒ/): "stomach"

uttipa (noun, /uɾipə/): "stone"

dadabi (noun, /dədəbi/): "stream"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "sun"

itata (noun, /ɪtətə/): "sword"

ideje (noun, /idɛdʒɛ/): "tail"

anatha (noun, /ənəðə/): "tavern"

elade (noun, /ɛlədɛ/): "thumb"

ihadat (noun, /ɪhədət/): "tongue"

athi (noun, /əðɪ/): "tooth"

an (noun, /ən/): "tree"

fu (noun, /fu/): "truth"

aze (noun, /azɛ/): "uncle"

ewi (noun, /ɛwɪ/): "valley"

moughl (noun, /mɒl/): "war"

tani (noun, /tənɪ/): "water"

mumas (noun, /muməs/): "way"

uga (noun, /ʌgə/): "wine"

enalab (noun, /ɛnəlæb/): "woman"

mattay (noun, /məɾe/): "word"