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

Aneman

Aneman Dictionary

Pronouns

fi (pronoun, /fɪ/): "he"

oona (pronoun, /ʊnæ/): "she"

kib (pronoun, /kib/): "they"

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "you"

ik (pronoun, /ɪk/): "we"

oughni (pronoun, /ɒni/): "I"

Articles

ta (article, /tə/): "a"

nam (article, /nəm/): "the"

Prepositions

oughd (preposition, /ɒd/): "and"

danilis (preposition, /dənɪlis/): "as"

hawtoughk (preposition, /hotɒk/): "from"

ima (preposition, /imæ/): "in"

ttuvuw (preposition, /ɾuvuw/): "of"

thavamayf (preposition, /ðəvəmef/): "or"

ouz (preposition, /aʊz/): "to"

ttazith (preposition, /ɾæzɪð/): "will"

itoughpith (preposition, /ɪtɒpɪð/): "with"

Numbers

ettali (number, /ɛɾəlɪ/): "zero"

ingayjay (number, /ɪŋeje/): "one"

taw (number, /to/): "two"

afazaf (number, /əfəzəf/): "three"

ta (number, /tə/): "four"

zuzimul (number, /zuzimʌl/): "five"

anatha (number, /ənæðə/): "six"

adita (number, /əditə/): "seven"

tupi (number, /tupɪ/): "eight"

al (number, /əl/): "nine"

wiz (number, /wiz/): "ten"

Questions

ilavi (question, /ɪləvɪ/): "what"

ttapi (question, /ɾapɪ/): "who"

ulaiziz (question, /ulaɪzɪz/): "how"

avoolif (question, /ævʊlif/): "why"

attes (question, /əɾɛs/): "when"

Interjections

iri (interjection, /iɹi/): "hello"

aditisi (interjection, /ædɪtɪsɪ/): "goodbye"

igi (interjection, /igɪ/): "hey"

tti (interjection, /ɾɪ/): "bye"

youghza (interjection, /yɒzə/): "ouch"

sem (interjection, /sɛm/): "wow"

asela (interjection, /əsɛlə/): "uh"

izulik (interjection, /ɪzulɪk/): "er"

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

Adverbs

adusaym (adverb, /ədʌsem/): "again"

shuden (adverb, /ʃʌdɛn/): "now"

ood (adverb, /ʊd/): "soon"

edawzi (adverb, /ɛdozi/): "often"

unib (adverb, /ʌnib/): "sometimes"

ngaf (adverb, /ŋəf/): "always"

tan (adverb, /tən/): "never"

vaytatil (adverb, /vetətɪl/): "seldom"

Adjectives

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "aromatic"

aizai (adjective, /aɪzaɪ/): "basted"

ikoughttiva (adjective, /ikɒɾɪvə/): "big"

emayzayn (adjective, /ɛmezen/): "bitter"

na (adjective, /na/): "black"

ahak (adjective, /əhək/): "blue"

ewuja (adjective, /ɛwujə/): "brown"

ak (adjective, /ak/): "chilled"

oupadine (adjective, /aʊpædɪnɛ/): "cold"

kenita (adjective, /kɛnɪtə/): "curried"

ttaytoi (adjective, /ɾetɔɪ/): "dark"

esita (adjective, /ɛsɪtə/): "deep"

at (adjective, /ət/): "divine"

asettouli (adjective, /əsɛɾaʊlɪ/): "drunk"

ngattoughthak (adjective, /ŋəɾɒðək/): "empty"

afa (adjective, /əfə/): "evil"

isa (adjective, /ɪsə/): "familiar"

ihutt (adjective, /ɪhuɾ/): "fat"

zinga (adjective, /zɪŋə/): "flat"

atta (adjective, /æɾə/): "frail"

abush (adjective, /əbʌʃ/): "fried"

isi (adjective, /isi/): "full"

sittahu (adjective, /sɪɾəhu/): "good"

aynahalu (adjective, /enəhəlu/): "green"

tipatt (adjective, /tɪpəɾ/): "grey"

kisa (adjective, /kɪsa/): "honest"

ig (adjective, /ig/): "hot"

ttafi (adjective, /ɾəfɪ/): "light"

taitada (adjective, /taɪtædə/): "long"

tabafa (adjective, /təbəfæ/): "loud"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "mortal"

anakuv (adjective, /ənəkʌv/): "mysterious"

zitawki (adjective, /zɪtoki/): "narrow"

masa (adjective, /məsə/): "old"

abi (adjective, /əbɪ/): "orange"

izattuna (adjective, /ɪzəɾʌnæ/): "pungent"

ttidd (adjective, /ɾiɽ/): "purple"

ayti (adjective, /etɪ/): "quiet"

oifafa (adjective, /ɔɪfəfə/): "raw"

bettough (adjective, /bɛɾɒ/): "rectangular"

ivat (adjective, /ɪvæt/): "red"

ivattana (adjective, /ɪvəɾænə/): "roasted"

aykataytt (adjective, /ekæteɾ/): "round"

noughn (adjective, /nɒn/): "salty"

ith (adjective, /ɪð/): "savory"

dough (adjective, /dɒ/): "shallow"

tiza (adjective, /tizə/): "short"

ita (adjective, /ɪtə/): "smoked"

ul (adjective, /ʌl/): "sober"

tub (adjective, /tub/): "sour"

awwabish (adjective, /owəbɪʃ/): "spicy"

vusitt (adjective, /vusɪɾ/): "spiral"

itazatti (adjective, /itəzəɾɪ/): "square"

aij (adjective, /aɪj/): "steamed"

awsittim (adjective, /osɪɾɪm/): "strange"

ah (adjective, /æh/): "strong"

lel (adjective, /lɛl/): "sturdy"

ttabech (adjective, /ɾəbɛtʃ/): "sweet"

ailatt (adjective, /aɪləɾ/): "tall"

takisal (adjective, /təkɪsal/): "thick"

machakum (adjective, /mətʃəkum/): "thin"

itimaza (adjective, /itɪməzæ/): "warm"

ithiwetti (adjective, /ɪðɪwɛɾi/): "weak"

atede (adjective, /ətɛdɛ/): "white"

taisa (adjective, /taɪsa/): "wide"

ihi (adjective, /ɪhi/): "yellow"

ipettatta (adjective, /ipɛɾəɾə/): "young"

Verbs

atawji (verb, /ətojɪ/): "bake"

ttinaytha (verb, /ɾɪneðæ/): "be"

tte (verb, /ɾɛ/): "belong"

attilil (verb, /əɾilɪl/): "bite"

nittaytt (verb, /niɾeɾ/): "break"

nusip (verb, /nʌsɪp/): "burn"

ut (verb, /ʌt/): "come"

ayttiloughs (verb, /eɾɪlɒs/): "die"

aim (verb, /aɪm/): "drink"

adathi (verb, /ədəðɪ/): "eat"

wusattawl (verb, /wʌsaɾol/): "fall"

naidawda (verb, /naɪdodə/): "fight"

lawj (verb, /lodʒ/): "find"

ma (verb, /mə/): "fish"

inoughnita (verb, /ɪnɒnɪtə/): "fly"

inimudai (verb, /ɪnɪmudaɪ/): "frown"

nathachat (verb, /nəðəxət/): "go"

initatt (verb, /ɪnɪtaɾ/): "growl"

ittaiha (verb, /iɾaɪhə/): "hate"

asuzas (verb, /æsʌzas/): "have"

aynawz (verb, /enoz/): "hear"

atetta (verb, /ətɛɾə/): "hide"

unay (verb, /une/): "hold"

ethu (verb, /ɛðu/): "hunt"

setsa (verb, /sɛtsə/): "jump"

ed (verb, /ɛd/): "kill"

thet (verb, /ðɛt/): "know"

ade (verb, /ædɛ/): "laugh"

nanane (verb, /nənənɛ/): "lie"

mijimaw (verb, /mijɪmo/): "live"

waydada (verb, /wedadə/): "lose"

imutad (verb, /imutəd/): "love"

ak (verb, /ək/): "need"

ninough (verb, /nɪnɒ/): "own"

ttutetun (verb, /ɾʌtɛtun/): "roast"

woughrouna (verb, /wɒɹaʊnə/): "run"

iq (verb, /iq/): "see"

kemiguv (verb, /kɛmiguv/): "sit"

alatawp (verb, /ælətop/): "sleep"

ittokatta (verb, /ɪɾɔkəɾə/): "smell"

at (verb, /æt/): "smile"

enit (verb, /ɛnit/): "stand"

isas (verb, /isəs/): "strike"

engayl (verb, /ɛŋel/): "swallow"

edi (verb, /ɛdi/): "swim"

ttanavab (verb, /ɾənəvəb/): "taste"

edatu (verb, /ɛdətu/): "throw"

ina (verb, /ɪnə/): "walk"

vawkitiv (verb, /vokitɪv/): "want"

Nouns

ajam (noun, /əjəm/): "afternoon"

anathan (noun, /anəðən/): "ale"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "all"

attayhi (noun, /aɾehi/): "alligator"

aiding (noun, /aɪdiŋ/): "arm"

zuthi (noun, /zuðɪ/): "ash"

saynittoughn (noun, /senɪɾɒn/): "aunt"

ttachim (noun, /ɾətʃɪm/): "axe"

san (noun, /sən/): "bark"

ta (noun, /ta/): "bay"

awttaki (noun, /oɾəkɪ/): "beer"

adan (noun, /ædən/): "beet"

attabivai (noun, /əɾəbɪvaɪ/): "bird"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "blood"

apeshe (noun, /əpɛʃɛ/): "boar"

aladayd (noun, /əlæded/): "bone"

tevataytt (noun, /tɛvæteɾ/): "breakfast"

kupaythit (noun, /kʌpeðɪt/): "breast"

awval (noun, /oval/): "brother"

patt (noun, /pəɾ/): "castle"

layninas (noun, /lenɪnəs/): "cat"

doughka (noun, /dɒkə/): "cat"

saydaloughf (noun, /sedəlɒf/): "chest"

asuta (noun, /əsuta/): "chicken"

noughwa (noun, /nɒwə/): "claw"

am (noun, /am/): "cloud"

aninitt (noun, /æniniɾ/): "coconut"

iniz (noun, /inɪz/): "crime"

uttalat (noun, /uɾælət/): "day"

akit (noun, /əkit/): "dinner"

amattana (noun, /əmæɾənə/): "dog"

tsasizoughl (noun, /tsəsɪzɒl/): "drink"

itanine (noun, /ɪtənɪnɛ/): "dungeon"

ig (noun, /ɪg/): "ear"

li (noun, /li/): "earth"

ttichis (noun, /ɾɪchɪs/): "egg"

itou (noun, /ɪtaʊ/): "elder"

katt (noun, /kəɾ/): "enemy"

nawkatit (noun, /nokætɪt/): "evening"

naduzuy (noun, /nəduzuy/): "eye"

hapatu (noun, /həpətʌ/): "family"

afoughtu (noun, /əfɒtʌ/): "father"

ludeni (noun, /ludɛnɪ/): "feather"

ame (noun, /əmɛ/): "fight"

atisa (noun, /ətisə/): "finger"

tifit (noun, /tɪfɪt/): "fire"

nittis (noun, /nɪɾis/): "fish"

nuthidet (noun, /nʌθɪdɛt/): "flesh"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "foot"

kakithoughl (noun, /kækɪðɒl/): "forest"

zinisap (noun, /zinisəp/): "fox"

dasatha (noun, /dəsəðə/): "friend"

chis (noun, /xis/): "goose"

ih (noun, /ih/): "grease"

zanuk (noun, /zənuk/): "group"

esal (noun, /ɛsəl/): "gulf"

noumaman (noun, /naʊməmən/): "hair"

alajitti (noun, /ələdʒɪɾi/): "hand"

dabitt (noun, /dəbiɾ/): "hat"

lawvasas (noun, /lovəsas/): "hate"

sadabu (noun, /sədəbu/): "head"

ttoukilej (noun, /ɾaʊkɪlɛj/): "hill"

aygimoud (noun, /egɪmaʊd/): "horn"

lait (noun, /laɪt/): "horse"

ajala (noun, /ædʒalə/): "house"

matim (noun, /mətɪm/): "inn"

layfawul (noun, /lefəwul/): "island"

edaitte (noun, /ɛdaɪɾɛ/): "jaw"

etadayla (noun, /ɛtədelə/): "lake"

vith (noun, /við/): "leaf"

lip (noun, /lɪp/): "leg"

lanoughttid (noun, /lənɒɾɪd/): "liver"

pibai (noun, /pibaɪ/): "louse"

umulay (noun, /ʌmule/): "love"

atena (noun, /ətɛnə/): "lunch"

zainathai (noun, /zaɪnəðaɪ/): "man"

ilutta (noun, /ilʌɾæ/): "many"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "meal"

sahehi (noun, /səhɛhɪ/): "metal"

da (noun, /də/): "mine"

ugayv (noun, /ʌgev/): "monster"

mattut (noun, /məɾut/): "moon"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "morning"

ami (noun, /əmi/): "mother"

naywanay (noun, /newæne/): "mountain"

mough (noun, /mɒ/): "mouth"

anayfazay (noun, /ənefaze/): "name"

nachayda (noun, /nætʃeda/): "neck"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "night"

ttutt (noun, /ɾʌɾ/): "noodle"

outulayg (noun, /aʊtuleg/): "nose"

attawsa (noun, /əɾosæ/): "ocean"

toughtanatt (noun, /tɒtənəɾ/): "parent"

asat (noun, /əsət/): "path"

iwingitta (noun, /iwiŋɪɾə/): "peace"

anana (noun, /ənənæ/): "pepper"

zas (noun, /zəs/): "person"

gam (noun, /gəm/): "pie"

nattach (noun, /næɾəch/): "pig"

tef (noun, /tɛf/): "rabbit"

aj (noun, /ədʒ/): "rain"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "rat"

sat (noun, /sət/): "river"

haw (noun, /ho/): "robe"

zakikas (noun, /zəkikæs/): "rock"

ittunun (noun, /ɪɾʌnun/): "root"

ad (noun, /ad/): "salt"

umina (noun, /uminæ/): "sand"

nat (noun, /nət/): "seed"

ittan (noun, /iɾən/): "sibling"

as (noun, /əs/): "sister"

kitt (noun, /kiɾ/): "skin"

hinemang (noun, /hinɛmaŋ/): "sky"

ttathale (noun, /ɾəðəlɛ/): "smoke"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "snake"

dasim (noun, /dəsɪm/): "soup"

noigusaz (noun, /nɔɪgʌsəz/): "star"

izay (noun, /ɪze/): "stew"

dim (noun, /dɪm/): "stomach"

ithitt (noun, /iðɪɾ/): "stone"

tasa (noun, /tasa/): "stream"

foughkakaw (noun, /fɒkəko/): "sun"

tidinaj (noun, /tɪdɪnæj/): "sword"

azicha (noun, /əzitʃə/): "tail"

apeng (noun, /æpɛŋ/): "tavern"

engasatt (noun, /ɛŋasəɾ/): "thumb"

niban (noun, /nibən/): "tongue"

angin (noun, /əŋɪn/): "tooth"

umattihe (noun, /uməɾɪhɛ/): "tree"

damanad (noun, /dəmənæd/): "truth"

inough (noun, /inɒ/): "uncle"

zawtash (noun, /zotəʃ/): "valley"

ijulun (noun, /ɪjulʌn/): "war"

ingubali (noun, /ɪŋubælɪ/): "water"

zil (noun, /zɪl/): "way"

ijat (noun, /ɪjæt/): "wine"

idawlith (noun, /idolɪθ/): "woman"

mas (noun, /məs/): "word"