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Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Ipayvan
Ipayvan Dictionary
Pronouns
sas (pronoun, /sæs/): "he"
lat (pronoun, /lət/): "she"
san (pronoun, /sæn/): "they"
ek (pronoun, /ɛk/): "you"
inu (pronoun, /inʌ/): "we"
kaw (pronoun, /ko/): "I"
Articles
ak (article, /ək/): "a"
ing (article, /ɪŋ/): "the"
Prepositions
shanuk (preposition, /ʃənuk/): "and"
thidu (preposition, /ðɪdʌ/): "as"
va (preposition, /və/): "from"
akej (preposition, /əkɛdʒ/): "in"
unattasa (preposition, /ʌnəɾəsa/): "of"
duttakai (preposition, /duɾəkaɪ/): "or"
avuttis (preposition, /əvuɾɪs/): "to"
ta (preposition, /tə/): "will"
ibahayd (preposition, /ɪbæhed/): "with"
Numbers
iw (number, /ɪw/): "zero"
ttas (number, /ɾəs/): "one"
akathitti (number, /ækæðɪɾɪ/): "two"
patutt (number, /pætʌɾ/): "three"
rri (number, /rɪ/): "four"
ttahawsh (number, /ɾəhoʃ/): "five"
afe (number, /əfɛ/): "six"
oumoughn (number, /aʊmɒn/): "seven"
egapa (number, /ɛgəpə/): "eight"
asasin (number, /asəsɪn/): "nine"
anouza (number, /ənaʊza/): "ten"
Questions
ez (question, /ɛz/): "what"
taydita (question, /tedita/): "who"
ouni (question, /aʊnɪ/): "how"
etta (question, /ɛɾə/): "why"
nangi (question, /nəŋɪ/): "when"
Interjections
dezab (interjection, /dɛzəb/): "hello"
libidap (interjection, /lɪbɪdəp/): "goodbye"
acha (interjection, /ætʃə/): "hey"
thali (interjection, /ðali/): "bye"
letaza (interjection, /lɛtəzə/): "ouch"
ih (interjection, /ɪh/): "wow"
sez (interjection, /sɛz/): "uh"
abough (interjection, /əbɒ/): "er"
ulivada (interjection, /ʌlivədə/): "um"
Adverbs
ttai (adverb, /ɾaɪ/): "again"
hin (adverb, /hɪn/): "now"
wug (adverb, /wug/): "soon"
edepa (adverb, /ɛdɛpə/): "often"
laijasa (adverb, /laɪdʒəsə/): "sometimes"
inayttuda (adverb, /ineɾʌdə/): "always"
ut (adverb, /ʌt/): "never"
ittaidipu (adverb, /ɪɾaɪdipu/): "seldom"
Adjectives
akayta (adjective, /əketə/): "aromatic"
mepusat (adjective, /mɛpusət/): "basted"
in (adjective, /ɪn/): "big"
tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "bitter"
oughh (adjective, /ɒh/): "black"
attaypaytha (adjective, /əɾepeðə/): "blue"
zaisayji (adjective, /zaɪsedʒɪ/): "brown"
asa (adjective, /əsə/): "chilled"
mailas (adjective, /maɪləs/): "cold"
aygad (adjective, /egəd/): "curried"
ziz (adjective, /ziz/): "dark"
chakatt (adjective, /xəkæɾ/): "deep"
angough (adjective, /əŋɒ/): "divine"
ttat (adjective, /ɾət/): "drunk"
ittuthitt (adjective, /ɪɾuðɪɾ/): "empty"
satada (adjective, /sətədə/): "evil"
ditani (adjective, /ditani/): "familiar"
lath (adjective, /læθ/): "fat"
wilutt (adjective, /wɪluɾ/): "flat"
naitajut (adjective, /naɪtəjut/): "frail"
lap (adjective, /ləp/): "fried"
sum (adjective, /sʌm/): "full"
upem (adjective, /ʌpɛm/): "good"
attatt (adjective, /əɾəɾ/): "green"
hasa (adjective, /hæsə/): "grey"
thananis (adjective, /ðənænɪs/): "honest"
gitta (adjective, /gɪɾæ/): "hot"
ittal (adjective, /iɾəl/): "light"
datt (adjective, /dəɾ/): "long"
ada (adjective, /ədə/): "loud"
azai (adjective, /əzaɪ/): "mortal"
ithib (adjective, /ɪðɪb/): "mysterious"
aja (adjective, /əjæ/): "narrow"
dittasach (adjective, /dɪɾəsətʃ/): "old"
ipunas (adjective, /ɪpunəs/): "orange"
langatt (adjective, /ləŋəɾ/): "pungent"
naijutaz (adjective, /naɪjʌtəz/): "purple"
tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "quiet"
inawadi (adjective, /inəwədɪ/): "raw"
saivou (adjective, /saɪvaʊ/): "rectangular"
ttilainai (adjective, /ɾɪlaɪnaɪ/): "red"
za (adjective, /zə/): "roasted"
itawchaiyai (adjective, /itochaɪyaɪ/): "round"
ri (adjective, /ɹi/): "salty"
shame (adjective, /ʃəmɛ/): "savory"
lasan (adjective, /ləsən/): "shallow"
pithanaw (adjective, /pɪðæno/): "short"
nittina (adjective, /niɾɪnæ/): "smoked"
nawavi (adjective, /nəwəvɪ/): "sober"
awtt (adjective, /oɾ/): "sour"
voush (adjective, /vaʊʃ/): "spicy"
ttatizough (adjective, /ɾatizɒ/): "spiral"
attij (adjective, /əɾɪdʒ/): "square"
itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "steamed"
sitaw (adjective, /sɪto/): "strange"
uth (adjective, /uð/): "strong"
dattuw (adjective, /dəɾʌw/): "sturdy"
unitasa (adjective, /unɪtəsə/): "sweet"
baynut (adjective, /benut/): "tall"
nga (adjective, /ŋæ/): "thick"
eda (adjective, /ɛdə/): "thin"
inahough (adjective, /ɪnəhɒ/): "warm"
kenam (adjective, /kɛnəm/): "weak"
tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "white"
aitha (adjective, /aɪða/): "wide"
ttadunitt (adjective, /ɾədʌnɪɾ/): "yellow"
edoughs (adjective, /ɛdɒs/): "young"
Verbs
ami (verb, /əmi/): "bake"
tetibi (verb, /tɛtɪbɪ/): "be"
thikoughwa (verb, /ðikɒwə/): "belong"
ajave (verb, /ədʒəvɛ/): "bite"
pisi (verb, /pisɪ/): "break"
zattu (verb, /zəɾu/): "burn"
attuhu (verb, /əɾuhu/): "come"
thazoughmaf (verb, /ðəzɒməf/): "die"
ihavik (verb, /ɪhəvɪk/): "drink"
apay (verb, /əpe/): "eat"
pattizi (verb, /pəɾɪzɪ/): "fall"
sathi (verb, /saθɪ/): "fight"
ta (verb, /ta/): "find"
oot (verb, /ʊt/): "fish"
la (verb, /la/): "fly"
danapu (verb, /dənəpu/): "frown"
saw (verb, /so/): "go"
ttahai (verb, /ɾæhaɪ/): "growl"
kethettap (verb, /kɛðɛɾəp/): "hate"
attat (verb, /əɾət/): "have"
awdili (verb, /odɪlɪ/): "hear"
asas (verb, /asəs/): "hide"
ul (verb, /ʌl/): "hold"
thoud (verb, /ðaʊd/): "hunt"
nawnasouw (verb, /nonəsaʊw/): "jump"
ttooli (verb, /ɾʊli/): "kill"
iseja (verb, /ɪsɛdʒə/): "know"
sayz (verb, /sez/): "laugh"
ittabayttoi (verb, /iɾəbeɾɔɪ/): "lie"
na (verb, /nə/): "live"
nivi (verb, /nivɪ/): "lose"
wait (verb, /waɪt/): "love"
ailada (verb, /aɪlədə/): "need"
iwaw (verb, /ɪwo/): "own"
sa (verb, /sə/): "roast"
tacha (verb, /tətʃæ/): "run"
foughsa (verb, /fɒsə/): "see"
nalu (verb, /nəlu/): "sit"
aijataf (verb, /aɪjətəf/): "sleep"
littayt (verb, /lɪɾet/): "smell"
kaniday (verb, /kænɪde/): "smile"
asathathu (verb, /əsəðaðu/): "stand"
abutati (verb, /əbutati/): "strike"
iwidi (verb, /iwidɪ/): "swallow"
lithih (verb, /liðɪh/): "swim"
tu (verb, /tu/): "taste"
ttakett (verb, /ɾəkɛɾ/): "throw"
utettava (verb, /ʌtɛɾəvə/): "walk"
ttagouv (verb, /ɾægaʊv/): "want"
Nouns
dinida (noun, /dinida/): "afternoon"
nganat (noun, /ŋənət/): "ale"
si (noun, /sɪ/): "all"
atun (noun, /ətʌn/): "alligator"
samu (noun, /səmu/): "arm"
isoovitta (noun, /ɪsʊviɾə/): "ash"
alala (noun, /ælælə/): "aunt"
uttuvawn (noun, /uɾuvon/): "axe"
ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "bark"
joughttawja (noun, /jɒɾojæ/): "bay"
ja (noun, /jə/): "beer"
amadad (noun, /əmədəd/): "beet"
na (noun, /nə/): "bird"
ookaiz (noun, /ʊkaɪz/): "blood"
afaibaday (noun, /əfaɪbəde/): "boar"
uj (noun, /ʌj/): "bone"
kaynaw (noun, /keno/): "breakfast"
ada (noun, /ədæ/): "breast"
ttuk (noun, /ɾuk/): "brother"
anawki (noun, /ənokɪ/): "castle"
ataniha (noun, /ətænɪhə/): "cat"
al (noun, /əl/): "cat"
aib (noun, /aɪb/): "chest"
ib (noun, /ɪb/): "chicken"
waytatt (noun, /wetəɾ/): "claw"
dalum (noun, /dalum/): "cloud"
shatubaid (noun, /ʃətʌbaɪd/): "coconut"
nawngi (noun, /noŋɪ/): "crime"
kath (noun, /kəð/): "day"
mapen (noun, /məpɛn/): "dinner"
jadid (noun, /jədid/): "dog"
as (noun, /əs/): "drink"
naysasi (noun, /nesasi/): "dungeon"
alaid (noun, /əlaɪd/): "ear"
pitti (noun, /pɪɾɪ/): "earth"
hinila (noun, /hinɪlə/): "egg"
ttoottag (noun, /ɾʊɾəg/): "elder"
nattadit (noun, /næɾədɪt/): "enemy"
atasa (noun, /ətasæ/): "evening"
itain (noun, /ɪtaɪn/): "eye"
het (noun, /hɛt/): "family"
gabi (noun, /gəbɪ/): "father"
ithattoun (noun, /iðəɾaʊn/): "feather"
thaithuvay (noun, /ðaɪðuve/): "fight"
atawn (noun, /əton/): "finger"
daittetays (noun, /daɪɾɛtes/): "fire"
datt (noun, /dəɾ/): "fish"
attoughsa (noun, /əɾɒsə/): "flesh"
za (noun, /zə/): "foot"
adu (noun, /ədʌ/): "forest"
navazum (noun, /nəvæzum/): "fox"
dinought (noun, /dinɒt/): "friend"
asina (noun, /əsinə/): "goose"
akufisa (noun, /akufɪsə/): "grease"
ta (noun, /tə/): "group"
aza (noun, /əzə/): "gulf"
oughhalath (noun, /ɒhəlæð/): "hair"
azenash (noun, /əzɛnəʃ/): "hand"
han (noun, /hən/): "hat"
alittath (noun, /əlɪɾəð/): "hate"
ilis (noun, /ɪlɪs/): "head"
basi (noun, /baʒ/): "hill"
atipani (noun, /ætɪpənɪ/): "horn"
muv (noun, /mʌv/): "horse"
thetaiha (noun, /ðɛtaɪhə/): "house"
la (noun, /lə/): "inn"
abadid (noun, /æbədid/): "island"
oughva (noun, /ɒvə/): "jaw"
tum (noun, /tum/): "lake"
uk (noun, /ʌk/): "leaf"
awa (noun, /əwə/): "leg"
at (noun, /ət/): "liver"
naih (noun, /naɪh/): "louse"
ishooshedu (noun, /ɪʃʊʃɛdu/): "love"
thetha (noun, /θɛðə/): "lunch"
thounanatt (noun, /ðaʊnənəɾ/): "man"
anusa (noun, /ənʌsə/): "many"
thu (noun, /ðu/): "meal"
jethiwa (noun, /dʒɛðɪwə/): "metal"
ad (noun, /əd/): "mine"
ap (noun, /æp/): "monster"
wupan (noun, /wʌpən/): "moon"
zewa (noun, /zɛwæ/): "morning"
alawfih (noun, /əlofɪh/): "mother"
ithalatt (noun, /iθəlaɾ/): "mountain"
usiailing (noun, /uʒaɪlɪŋ/): "mouth"
amathete (noun, /əməðɛtɛ/): "name"
nasi (noun, /nəsɪ/): "neck"
vuzoudem (noun, /vuzaʊdɛm/): "night"
fattays (noun, /fəɾes/): "noodle"
ata (noun, /ətæ/): "nose"
suthaittat (noun, /suðaɪɾət/): "ocean"
thinattayl (noun, /ðinəɾel/): "parent"
atta (noun, /əɾa/): "path"
oumu (noun, /aʊmu/): "peace"
azatti (noun, /əzəɾɪ/): "pepper"
waji (noun, /wəjɪ/): "person"
hadifa (noun, /hədɪfə/): "pie"
attilaip (noun, /aɾɪlaɪp/): "pig"
awsawni (noun, /osonɪ/): "rabbit"
ayttis (noun, /eɾis/): "rain"
ana (noun, /anə/): "rat"
si (noun, /sɪ/): "river"
ka (noun, /kə/): "robe"
vithad (noun, /vɪðad/): "rock"
oughtathays (noun, /ɒtəðes/): "root"
utti (noun, /uɾi/): "salt"
tathisi (noun, /təðɪsɪ/): "sand"
sain (noun, /saɪn/): "seed"
lan (noun, /lən/): "sibling"
ttawvavan (noun, /ɾovəvæn/): "sister"
oughnitt (noun, /ɒniɾ/): "skin"
itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "sky"
ttousamij (noun, /ɾaʊsəmidʒ/): "smoke"
taihavil (noun, /taɪhəvil/): "snake"
umittuza (noun, /umɪɾuzæ/): "soup"
avisa (noun, /əvɪsæ/): "star"
aka (noun, /əkə/): "stew"
len (noun, /lɛn/): "stomach"
ilay (noun, /ile/): "stone"
bipepa (noun, /bɪpɛpə/): "stream"
ttayl (noun, /ɾel/): "sun"
sawma (noun, /soma/): "sword"
evaw (noun, /ɛvo/): "tail"
uwasi (noun, /ʌwəsɪ/): "tavern"
asefai (noun, /asɛfaɪ/): "thumb"
tsoughwittav (noun, /tsɒwiɾəv/): "tongue"
uloizawth (noun, /ulɔɪzoð/): "tooth"
mawadi (noun, /məwədi/): "tree"
nazufa (noun, /nəzʌfə/): "truth"
uttaydai (noun, /uɾedaɪ/): "uncle"
sapatta (noun, /səpəɾə/): "valley"
uttiz (noun, /uɾɪz/): "war"
aba (noun, /əbə/): "water"
attattuf (noun, /əɾəɾuf/): "way"
ta (noun, /ta/): "wine"
dituth (noun, /dituð/): "woman"
atta (noun, /æɾə/): "word"