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

Anusis

Anusis Dictionary

Pronouns

awlay (pronoun, /ole/): "he"

dip (pronoun, /dɪp/): "she"

am (pronoun, /əm/): "they"

att (pronoun, /æɾ/): "you"

itt (pronoun, /ɪɾ/): "we"

me (pronoun, /mɛ/): "I"

Articles

that (article, /θət/): "a"

thad (article, /ðəd/): "the"

Prepositions

mat (preposition, /mət/): "and"

aypegak (preposition, /epɛgək/): "as"

us (preposition, /us/): "from"

aithiv (preposition, /aɪðɪv/): "in"

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

tathaifit (preposition, /təðaɪfɪt/): "or"

talafath (preposition, /tələfəð/): "to"

neju (preposition, /nɛjʌ/): "will"

bay (preposition, /be/): "with"

Numbers

ainittut (number, /aɪnɪɾut/): "zero"

ajoughfay (number, /ədʒɒfe/): "one"

ang (number, /æŋ/): "two"

isouzusha (number, /isaʊzuʃə/): "three"

welipough (number, /wɛlɪpɒ/): "four"

alita (number, /əlɪta/): "five"

nattabath (number, /nəɾæbəð/): "six"

iddalis (number, /ɪɽalɪs/): "seven"

thoughfa (number, /θɒfə/): "eight"

ata (number, /ətə/): "nine"

watinih (number, /wətɪnɪh/): "ten"

Questions

awnim (question, /onɪm/): "what"

oughn (question, /ɒn/): "who"

aitib (question, /aɪtɪb/): "how"

dattutaitt (question, /daɾutaɪɾ/): "why"

ep (question, /ɛp/): "when"

Interjections

ittoutafa (interjection, /iɾaʊtæfæ/): "hello"

attu (interjection, /əɾʌ/): "goodbye"

etipaza (interjection, /ɛtipəzə/): "hey"

dayttattitt (interjection, /deɾəɾɪɾ/): "bye"

ouju (interjection, /aʊjʌ/): "ouch"

thinitta (interjection, /ðɪnɪɾə/): "wow"

ought (interjection, /ɒt/): "uh"

vathough (interjection, /vəðɒ/): "er"

nida (interjection, /nɪdə/): "um"

Adverbs

zounike (adverb, /zaʊnɪkɛ/): "again"

inu (adverb, /ɪnʌ/): "now"

ayttidi (adverb, /eɾidi/): "soon"

kashu (adverb, /kəʃʌ/): "often"

izedas (adverb, /ɪzɛdæs/): "sometimes"

ayt (adverb, /et/): "always"

ata (adverb, /ətə/): "never"

wang (adverb, /waŋ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ejal (adjective, /ɛjəl/): "aromatic"

shawsi (adjective, /ʃosɪ/): "basted"

izulisa (adjective, /ɪzulɪsə/): "big"

ud (adjective, /ʌd/): "bitter"

ttawmilug (adjective, /ɾomilug/): "black"

avish (adjective, /əvɪʃ/): "blue"

ngitettaw (adjective, /ŋitɛɾo/): "brown"

ukapa (adjective, /ukəpæ/): "chilled"

awta (adjective, /otæ/): "cold"

asaiwat (adjective, /əsaɪwət/): "curried"

ili (adjective, /ɪli/): "dark"

iv (adjective, /ɪv/): "deep"

ini (adjective, /ɪnɪ/): "divine"

ainimat (adjective, /aɪnɪmət/): "drunk"

uda (adjective, /uda/): "empty"

oughne (adjective, /ɒnɛ/): "evil"

isa (adjective, /isa/): "familiar"

sid (adjective, /sɪd/): "fat"

ooth (adjective, /ʊð/): "flat"

attichima (adjective, /æɾixɪmə/): "frail"

us (adjective, /us/): "fried"

pitatt (adjective, /pɪtəɾ/): "full"

ahesh (adjective, /ahɛʃ/): "good"

izail (adjective, /ɪzaɪl/): "green"

udattachi (adjective, /udəɾətʃɪ/): "grey"

ezuwi (adjective, /ɛzuwɪ/): "honest"

lithuttiw (adjective, /lɪðuɾiw/): "hot"

is (adjective, /ɪs/): "light"

zaludayt (adjective, /zəludet/): "long"

asihaytu (adjective, /əsihetu/): "loud"

nipaishi (adjective, /nipaɪʃɪ/): "mortal"

ibay (adjective, /ɪbe/): "mysterious"

houghnipas (adjective, /hɒnipæs/): "narrow"

inisiki (adjective, /ɪnɪsɪkɪ/): "old"

zilicha (adjective, /zɪlixə/): "orange"

inaboughttough (adjective, /inəbɒɾɒ/): "pungent"

saf (adjective, /səf/): "purple"

atiw (adjective, /atiw/): "quiet"

wuna (adjective, /wʌnə/): "raw"

idesatt (adjective, /idɛsəɾ/): "rectangular"

iwinis (adjective, /ɪwɪnɪs/): "red"

chav (adjective, /xəv/): "roasted"

anap (adjective, /anəp/): "round"

kana (adjective, /kænə/): "salty"

saybivi (adjective, /sebɪvɪ/): "savory"

vidisiith (adjective, /vɪdiʒið/): "shallow"

atittitta (adjective, /ætɪɾɪɾə/): "short"

ava (adjective, /əvə/): "smoked"

ttaij (adjective, /ɾaɪj/): "sober"

afada (adjective, /afədə/): "sour"

nattai (adjective, /nəɾaɪ/): "spicy"

ipi (adjective, /ɪpɪ/): "spiral"

it (adjective, /it/): "square"

imaze (adjective, /iməzɛ/): "steamed"

ithaychi (adjective, /ɪðetʃi/): "strange"

thoubuz (adjective, /ðaʊbuz/): "strong"

uddaykamoo (adjective, /uɽekəmʊ/): "sturdy"

uvezaj (adjective, /ʌvɛzəj/): "sweet"

laibafil (adjective, /laɪbəfil/): "tall"

thilutai (adjective, /ðɪlutaɪ/): "thick"

aini (adjective, /aɪnɪ/): "thin"

daima (adjective, /daɪmə/): "warm"

an (adjective, /ən/): "weak"

bila (adjective, /bilə/): "white"

imani (adjective, /imənɪ/): "wide"

ttisitais (adjective, /ɾɪsitaɪs/): "yellow"

asay (adjective, /ase/): "young"

Verbs

awila (verb, /əwɪlə/): "bake"

ezana (verb, /ɛzənə/): "be"

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

asuttac (verb, /əsʌɾəc/): "bite"

nawvoughkad (verb, /novɒkæd/): "break"

pas (verb, /pæs/): "burn"

asa (verb, /əsə/): "come"

asifaw (verb, /əsifo/): "die"

ikan (verb, /ɪkæn/): "drink"

ttadav (verb, /ɾədæv/): "eat"

ttikati (verb, /ɾɪkætɪ/): "fall"

athati (verb, /əðəti/): "fight"

ttitett (verb, /ɾɪtɛɾ/): "find"

upoughttas (verb, /ʌpɒɾəs/): "fish"

aina (verb, /aɪnə/): "fly"

tathilutt (verb, /təθɪlʌɾ/): "frown"

ayt (verb, /et/): "go"

toosough (verb, /tʊsɒ/): "growl"

uhihi (verb, /uhɪhi/): "hate"

ungijawthou (verb, /ʌŋɪjoðaʊ/): "have"

ethub (verb, /ɛðʌb/): "hear"

des (verb, /dɛs/): "hide"

thattamih (verb, /ðəɾəmih/): "hold"

udatt (verb, /ʌdəɾ/): "hunt"

ttabusough (verb, /ɾəbʌsɒ/): "jump"

thidi (verb, /ðidi/): "kill"

ak (verb, /ək/): "know"

qinuh (verb, /qɪnuh/): "laugh"

fasiwu (verb, /fasiwu/): "lie"

va (verb, /və/): "live"

itatt (verb, /itəɾ/): "lose"

bukitt (verb, /bʌkɪɾ/): "love"

uttak (verb, /ʌɾæk/): "need"

lal (verb, /lal/): "own"

tetti (verb, /tɛɾi/): "roast"

upa (verb, /ʌpæ/): "run"

oughlaidana (verb, /ɒlaɪdanæ/): "see"

afaitatta (verb, /əfaɪtəɾə/): "sit"

aynattu (verb, /enəɾʌ/): "sleep"

aha (verb, /əhə/): "smell"

isetuhe (verb, /ɪsɛtʌhɛ/): "smile"

atha (verb, /əðæ/): "stand"

kaikivus (verb, /kaɪkɪvus/): "strike"

akita (verb, /əkitə/): "swallow"

uki (verb, /uki/): "swim"

dathima (verb, /dəðɪma/): "taste"

leza (verb, /lɛzə/): "throw"

aithad (verb, /aɪθəd/): "walk"

toughtu (verb, /tɒtʌ/): "want"

Nouns

acha (noun, /atʃə/): "afternoon"

ab (noun, /əb/): "ale"

idus (noun, /ɪdʌs/): "all"

bika (noun, /bɪkə/): "alligator"

dayn (noun, /den/): "arm"

ataw (noun, /ato/): "ash"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "aunt"

satt (noun, /səɾ/): "axe"

awfa (noun, /ofə/): "bark"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "bay"

atapah (noun, /atəpəh/): "beer"

foughth (noun, /fɒð/): "beet"

ttawnivi (noun, /ɾonɪvɪ/): "bird"

ili (noun, /ili/): "blood"

amit (noun, /əmɪt/): "boar"

nadami (noun, /nədəmɪ/): "bone"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "breakfast"

ikide (noun, /ikɪdɛ/): "breast"

unidil (noun, /ʌnɪdɪl/): "brother"

usutal (noun, /ʌsʌtal/): "castle"

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

ttamit (noun, /ɾəmit/): "cat"

ichitad (noun, /ɪchitæd/): "chest"

ttatoulit (noun, /ɾətaʊlit/): "chicken"

ttumou (noun, /ɾumaʊ/): "claw"

shapaniv (noun, /ʃapænɪv/): "cloud"

atid (noun, /ətɪd/): "coconut"

ngapiz (noun, /ŋapiz/): "crime"

zivuj (noun, /zɪvʌj/): "day"

ijoun (noun, /idʒaʊn/): "dinner"

awha (noun, /ohə/): "dog"

ja (noun, /jə/): "drink"

shehik (noun, /ʃɛhik/): "dungeon"

utaw (noun, /ʌto/): "ear"

otte (noun, /ɔɾɛ/): "earth"

ulaw (noun, /ulo/): "egg"

tibay (noun, /tɪbe/): "elder"

itefas (noun, /ɪtɛfæs/): "enemy"

attig (noun, /əɾig/): "evening"

tuni (noun, /tunɪ/): "eye"

isanis (noun, /isənis/): "family"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "father"

udag (noun, /ʌdəg/): "feather"

at (noun, /ət/): "fight"

alanul (noun, /ələnʌl/): "finger"

pide (noun, /pidɛ/): "fire"

azas (noun, /əzəs/): "fish"

tatudat (noun, /tətudət/): "flesh"

titith (noun, /tɪtɪð/): "foot"

itethiv (noun, /ɪtɛθɪv/): "forest"

alavip (noun, /ələvip/): "fox"

tha (noun, /ðæ/): "friend"

dasat (noun, /dæsat/): "goose"

apikawp (noun, /əpɪkop/): "grease"

alatta (noun, /ələɾə/): "group"

taise (noun, /taɪsɛ/): "gulf"

ut (noun, /ut/): "hair"

nid (noun, /nɪd/): "hand"

aigaidashu (noun, /aɪgaɪdəʃʌ/): "hat"

shud (noun, /ʃʌd/): "hate"

udabatt (noun, /ʌdəbaɾ/): "head"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "hill"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "horn"

awa (noun, /əwə/): "horse"

wawsithough (noun, /wosɪðɒ/): "house"

ithoughmipe (noun, /ɪθɒmɪpɛ/): "inn"

ino (noun, /ɪnɔ/): "island"

ethas (noun, /ɛðəs/): "jaw"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "lake"

asoughji (noun, /æsɒji/): "leaf"

ezoula (noun, /ɛzaʊlə/): "leg"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "liver"

dayttama (noun, /deɾəmə/): "louse"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "love"

uding (noun, /udɪŋ/): "lunch"

esii (noun, /ɛʒi/): "man"

tainaib (noun, /taɪnaɪb/): "many"

ngin (noun, /ŋɪn/): "meal"

ahootam (noun, /əhʊtəm/): "metal"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "mine"

naytiz (noun, /netɪz/): "monster"

af (noun, /æf/): "moon"

tawtti (noun, /toɾɪ/): "morning"

kuti (noun, /kʌtɪ/): "mother"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "mountain"

maw (noun, /mo/): "mouth"

attajat (noun, /əɾədʒət/): "name"

ithittad (noun, /ɪðɪɾæd/): "neck"

atanayj (noun, /ətanej/): "night"

wiwa (noun, /wiwæ/): "noodle"

iwun (noun, /iwʌn/): "nose"

wibada (noun, /wɪbadæ/): "ocean"

tteve (noun, /ɾɛvɛ/): "parent"

sayttith (noun, /seɾɪθ/): "path"

ha (noun, /ha/): "peace"

jaytoughtu (noun, /dʒetɒtu/): "pepper"

egina (noun, /ɛginæ/): "person"

awdawthatt (noun, /odoðæɾ/): "pie"

nipisap (noun, /nɪpisəp/): "pig"

harada (noun, /həɹədə/): "rabbit"

hufanad (noun, /hʌfənəd/): "rain"

awejil (noun, /əwɛjil/): "rat"

na (noun, /nə/): "river"

vanusit (noun, /vanʌsɪt/): "robe"

aik (noun, /aɪk/): "rock"

valis (noun, /vəlis/): "root"

na (noun, /nə/): "salt"

ibihalaw (noun, /ibɪhəlo/): "sand"

anootu (noun, /ænʊtu/): "seed"

abano (noun, /əbanɔ/): "sibling"

aydasa (noun, /edasa/): "sister"

izethusa (noun, /ɪzɛθusə/): "skin"

mavithayn (noun, /məviðen/): "sky"

uwitt (noun, /uwɪɾ/): "smoke"

atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "snake"

attavatt (noun, /əɾəvəɾ/): "soup"

usalif (noun, /usəlɪf/): "star"

tilah (noun, /tɪlah/): "stew"

nil (noun, /nɪl/): "stomach"

iti (noun, /ɪtɪ/): "stone"

zatakouz (noun, /zətəkaʊz/): "stream"

ajunitai (noun, /ədʒunɪtaɪ/): "sun"

us (noun, /ʌs/): "sword"

al (noun, /al/): "tail"

iruvathay (noun, /iɹuvəðe/): "tavern"

iza (noun, /ɪzə/): "thumb"

nalika (noun, /nəlɪkə/): "tongue"

tunapa (noun, /tʌnəpə/): "tooth"

senethat (noun, /sɛnɛθət/): "tree"

zezattayn (noun, /zɛzaɾen/): "truth"

sip (noun, /sɪp/): "uncle"

humip (noun, /humɪp/): "valley"

ibis (noun, /ibis/): "war"

tuvu (noun, /tuvu/): "water"

enoughsesa (noun, /ɛnɒsɛsæ/): "way"

na (noun, /nə/): "wine"

zechough (noun, /zɛchɒ/): "woman"

ahivecha (noun, /əhɪvɛtʃə/): "word"