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

Alatai

Alatai Dictionary

Pronouns

da (pronoun, /dæ/): "he"

kas (pronoun, /kəs/): "she"

ooha (pronoun, /ʊhə/): "they"

nif (pronoun, /nɪf/): "you"

zan (pronoun, /zæn/): "we"

ditt (pronoun, /dɪɾ/): "I"

Articles

lan (article, /lən/): "a"

tit (article, /tɪt/): "the"

Prepositions

idoott (preposition, /ɪdʊɾ/): "and"

nutai (preposition, /nutaɪ/): "as"

kigoughttas (preposition, /kɪgɒɾəs/): "from"

tathifatt (preposition, /təðɪfəɾ/): "in"

zipou (preposition, /zɪpaʊ/): "of"

ajada (preposition, /adʒədə/): "or"

dayanut (preposition, /dəyənut/): "to"

ebasih (preposition, /ɛbəsɪh/): "will"

atha (preposition, /əðə/): "with"

Numbers

inu (number, /ɪnʌ/): "zero"

kuttaw (number, /kuɾæw/): "one"

esavubay (number, /ɛsævube/): "two"

aikesaitaw (number, /aɪkɛsaɪto/): "three"

pini (number, /pɪni/): "four"

ib (number, /ib/): "five"

jawac (number, /jæwac/): "six"

chas (number, /xas/): "seven"

adak (number, /ədək/): "eight"

lawmi (number, /lomɪ/): "nine"

ookel (number, /ʊkɛl/): "ten"

Questions

outhizana (question, /aʊðɪzanə/): "what"

terat (question, /tɛɹət/): "who"

ipawin (question, /ipəwin/): "how"

wanulad (question, /wənuləd/): "why"

zip (question, /zip/): "when"

Interjections

aliliz (interjection, /əlilɪz/): "hello"

soughfava (interjection, /sɒfəvæ/): "goodbye"

awtha (interjection, /oθə/): "hey"

nai (interjection, /naɪ/): "bye"

vingaw (interjection, /viŋo/): "ouch"

outhathal (interjection, /aʊðəðəl/): "wow"

aittanetha (interjection, /aɪɾənɛðə/): "uh"

zattezitt (interjection, /zəɾɛzɪɾ/): "er"

thoothatan (interjection, /ðʊθətən/): "um"

Adverbs

uthay (adverb, /ʌðe/): "again"

duda (adverb, /dudə/): "now"

ttafa (adverb, /ɾafə/): "soon"

athuni (adverb, /əðunɪ/): "often"

aliw (adverb, /əliw/): "sometimes"

eladi (adverb, /ɛlədɪ/): "always"

thanamuth (adverb, /ðənəmʌð/): "never"

ail (adverb, /aɪl/): "seldom"

Adjectives

alinachaw (adjective, /əlɪnætʃo/): "aromatic"

mazayb (adjective, /məzeb/): "basted"

an (adjective, /æn/): "big"

anip (adjective, /ənɪp/): "bitter"

lataba (adjective, /lətəbə/): "black"

bamate (adjective, /bəmətɛ/): "blue"

tehanay (adjective, /tɛhəne/): "brown"

ttoo (adjective, /ɾʊ/): "chilled"

ifa (adjective, /ifæ/): "cold"

lounoughthais (adjective, /laʊnɒðaɪs/): "curried"

lai (adjective, /laɪ/): "dark"

id (adjective, /id/): "deep"

ina (adjective, /ɪnə/): "divine"

lutt (adjective, /luɾ/): "drunk"

idika (adjective, /ɪdɪkə/): "empty"

atisah (adjective, /ətɪsah/): "evil"

elini (adjective, /ɛlɪnɪ/): "familiar"

attemag (adjective, /əɾɛməg/): "fat"

ipina (adjective, /ɪpɪnæ/): "flat"

attawhasha (adjective, /əɾohæʃə/): "frail"

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

naibais (adjective, /naɪbaɪs/): "full"

aynadashu (adjective, /enədəʃu/): "good"

taitad (adjective, /taɪtəd/): "green"

ilikeg (adjective, /ilɪkɛg/): "grey"

upewa (adjective, /ʌpɛwə/): "honest"

awsasa (adjective, /osəsæ/): "hot"

dangaw (adjective, /dəŋaw/): "light"

mangisat (adjective, /məŋɪsət/): "long"

adatha (adjective, /ədəðə/): "loud"

kijay (adjective, /kɪje/): "mortal"

hidoughnat (adjective, /hɪdɒnət/): "mysterious"

ttasathil (adjective, /ɾæsəðɪl/): "narrow"

aw (adjective, /əw/): "old"

savas (adjective, /səvæs/): "orange"

attib (adjective, /əɾɪb/): "pungent"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "purple"

izatib (adjective, /ɪzətɪb/): "quiet"

ttayka (adjective, /ɾekæ/): "raw"

alaziti (adjective, /əlazɪtɪ/): "rectangular"

esa (adjective, /ɛsə/): "red"

tafapaw (adjective, /təfəpo/): "roasted"

am (adjective, /əm/): "round"

ngaysivith (adjective, /ŋesivɪð/): "salty"

ide (adjective, /ɪdɛ/): "savory"

itaba (adjective, /ɪtabæ/): "shallow"

anay (adjective, /əne/): "short"

utad (adjective, /ʌtəd/): "smoked"

ttatoughzu (adjective, /ɾətɒzu/): "sober"

soughk (adjective, /sɒk/): "sour"

mach (adjective, /mətʃ/): "spicy"

lavaitham (adjective, /ləvaɪðəm/): "spiral"

ituzay (adjective, /ɪtʌze/): "square"

mutha (adjective, /mʌðə/): "steamed"

tal (adjective, /təl/): "strange"

oughk (adjective, /ɒk/): "strong"

den (adjective, /dɛn/): "sturdy"

liwufith (adjective, /lɪwufið/): "sweet"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "tall"

atemada (adjective, /ætɛmədæ/): "thick"

apela (adjective, /əpɛlæ/): "thin"

atta (adjective, /əɾæ/): "warm"

uta (adjective, /uta/): "weak"

ayth (adjective, /eð/): "white"

ttida (adjective, /ɾidə/): "wide"

tadejep (adjective, /tədɛjɛp/): "yellow"

inoisa (adjective, /ɪnɔɪsə/): "young"

Verbs

jifas (verb, /jɪfæs/): "bake"

asitay (verb, /əsite/): "be"

itough (verb, /itɒ/): "belong"

itashuttay (verb, /ɪtəʃuɾe/): "bite"

jasu (verb, /dʒəsu/): "break"

aitta (verb, /aɪɾə/): "burn"

iw (verb, /ɪw/): "come"

idade (verb, /ɪdədɛ/): "die"

ahitt (verb, /əhiɾ/): "drink"

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

athaivatta (verb, /əðaɪvæɾə/): "fall"

apishume (verb, /əpɪʃumɛ/): "fight"

aingad (verb, /aɪŋæd/): "find"

vulati (verb, /vulətɪ/): "fish"

awawtitt (verb, /əwotɪɾ/): "fly"

amiya (verb, /əmɪyə/): "frown"

igazega (verb, /ɪgəzɛgə/): "go"

azitou (verb, /əzɪtaʊ/): "growl"

etta (verb, /ɛɾə/): "hate"

usaz (verb, /usəz/): "have"

ttaw (verb, /ɾəw/): "hear"

thuch (verb, /ðutʃ/): "hide"

ahatt (verb, /æhəɾ/): "hold"

lanas (verb, /lənas/): "hunt"

natt (verb, /nəɾ/): "jump"

va (verb, /və/): "kill"

nagu (verb, /nəgu/): "know"

sutt (verb, /sʌɾ/): "laugh"

wativin (verb, /wətivɪn/): "lie"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "live"

akijalu (verb, /akɪdʒəlʌ/): "lose"

lut (verb, /lʌt/): "love"

akawttatha (verb, /ækoɾəðæ/): "need"

asiayttap (verb, /əʒeɾap/): "own"

ouzoughn (verb, /aʊzɒn/): "roast"

salel (verb, /səlɛl/): "run"

usou (verb, /usaʊ/): "see"

usakuve (verb, /usakuvɛ/): "sit"

ub (verb, /ʌb/): "sleep"

luv (verb, /luv/): "smell"

hinaydett (verb, /hinedɛɾ/): "smile"

da (verb, /də/): "stand"

athettaw (verb, /əðɛɾo/): "strike"

uw (verb, /uw/): "swallow"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "swim"

etanati (verb, /ɛtənætɪ/): "taste"

zoughtt (verb, /zɒɾ/): "throw"

ayhi (verb, /ehi/): "walk"

ilaw (verb, /ilo/): "want"

Nouns

saijasa (noun, /saɪjəsæ/): "afternoon"

izathattu (noun, /izaθəɾʌ/): "ale"

ijikawsai (noun, /ɪjɪkosaɪ/): "all"

ttenina (noun, /ɾɛnɪnə/): "alligator"

aydiv (noun, /ediv/): "arm"

athi (noun, /æði/): "ash"

asa (noun, /asa/): "aunt"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "axe"

aywetai (noun, /ewɛtaɪ/): "bark"

sefin (noun, /sɛfin/): "bay"

daz (noun, /dəz/): "beer"

ti (noun, /ti/): "beet"

din (noun, /din/): "bird"

atahithay (noun, /ətəhɪðe/): "blood"

athatila (noun, /əðətɪla/): "boar"

awna (noun, /onə/): "bone"

ihitt (noun, /ihɪɾ/): "breakfast"

ngakitawk (noun, /ŋəkitok/): "breast"

pip (noun, /pip/): "brother"

nujudu (noun, /nʌdʒʌdu/): "castle"

zidahu (noun, /zidəhʌ/): "cat"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "cat"

aidag (noun, /aɪdəg/): "chest"

dikaythi (noun, /dɪkeðɪ/): "chicken"

aydakani (noun, /edəkəni/): "claw"

taikithab (noun, /taɪkɪθab/): "cloud"

ttujap (noun, /ɾʌdʒəp/): "coconut"

thezid (noun, /ðɛzid/): "crime"

ttoose (noun, /ɾʊsɛ/): "day"

at (noun, /æt/): "dinner"

lat (noun, /læt/): "dog"

sesiq (noun, /sɛsiq/): "drink"

um (noun, /ʌm/): "dungeon"

wattitayn (noun, /wəɾɪten/): "ear"

kutib (noun, /kʌtɪb/): "earth"

anini (noun, /anɪnɪ/): "egg"

ta (noun, /tə/): "elder"

avida (noun, /avidə/): "enemy"

ilittoughz (noun, /ɪlɪɾɒz/): "evening"

tittu (noun, /tiɾʌ/): "eye"

tawdi (noun, /todi/): "family"

ttivataw (noun, /ɾɪvəto/): "father"

akukiva (noun, /əkʌkɪvə/): "feather"

imalani (noun, /ɪmələni/): "fight"

atak (noun, /ətək/): "finger"

ikiv (noun, /ikɪv/): "fire"

az (noun, /æz/): "fish"

vatteza (noun, /vəɾɛzə/): "flesh"

zusis (noun, /zusɪs/): "foot"

tusi (noun, /tʌsɪ/): "forest"

loughbathatt (noun, /lɒbəðæɾ/): "fox"

jattasa (noun, /dʒəɾəsa/): "friend"

amamu (noun, /əməmu/): "goose"

es (noun, /ɛs/): "grease"

ade (noun, /ədɛ/): "group"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "gulf"

ajam (noun, /əjam/): "hair"

edin (noun, /ɛdɪn/): "hand"

uttafett (noun, /uɾəfɛɾ/): "hat"

isoughnaw (noun, /ɪsɒnaw/): "hate"

ekalasia (noun, /ɛkələʒə/): "head"

aniningu (noun, /ənɪnɪŋʌ/): "hill"

alak (noun, /əlæk/): "horn"

oumip (noun, /aʊmip/): "horse"

oushaw (noun, /aʊʃo/): "house"

zana (noun, /zənə/): "inn"

unuta (noun, /ʌnutə/): "island"

ha (noun, /hə/): "jaw"

ni (noun, /ni/): "lake"

oughna (noun, /ɒnə/): "leaf"

ithalough (noun, /ɪðəlɒ/): "leg"

toughs (noun, /tɒs/): "liver"

ilou (noun, /ɪlaʊ/): "louse"

lawwidu (noun, /lowɪdʌ/): "love"

oughrrutu (noun, /ɒrutʌ/): "lunch"

ttiv (noun, /ɾɪv/): "man"

pawdanak (noun, /podənæk/): "many"

izasilai (noun, /ɪzəsɪlaɪ/): "meal"

thiz (noun, /ðɪz/): "metal"

avan (noun, /ævən/): "mine"

ttaydin (noun, /ɾedin/): "monster"

oub (noun, /aʊb/): "moon"

dithayza (noun, /dɪðezə/): "morning"

nabat (noun, /nəbət/): "mother"

datt (noun, /dəɾ/): "mountain"

ditan (noun, /dɪtən/): "mouth"

ttoughsamatt (noun, /ɾɒsəməɾ/): "name"

kay (noun, /ke/): "neck"

uttaysatta (noun, /ʌɾesəɾə/): "night"

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

amawth (noun, /əmoð/): "nose"

ilan (noun, /ɪlən/): "ocean"

amiti (noun, /əmɪtɪ/): "parent"

iganath (noun, /ɪgənəð/): "path"

attahaw (noun, /æɾəho/): "peace"

pivakul (noun, /pɪvakʌl/): "pepper"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "person"

baiw (noun, /baɪw/): "pie"

atha (noun, /əðə/): "pig"

thatinaitt (noun, /ðətɪnaɪɾ/): "rabbit"

oonutawth (noun, /ʊnutoθ/): "rain"

ngaibatip (noun, /ŋaɪbətɪp/): "rat"

az (noun, /əz/): "river"

oughfettana (noun, /ɒfɛɾænæ/): "robe"

sagawnak (noun, /səgonək/): "rock"

awthavaje (noun, /oðəvədʒɛ/): "root"

tanu (noun, /tənu/): "salt"

zayjittus (noun, /zejɪɾʌs/): "sand"

ifaday (noun, /ɪfədæy/): "seed"

badaittet (noun, /bədaɪɾɛt/): "sibling"

alitis (noun, /əlɪtɪs/): "sister"

ayt (noun, /et/): "skin"

ithaz (noun, /ɪðəz/): "sky"

ished (noun, /ɪʃɛd/): "smoke"

gunig (noun, /gʌnɪg/): "snake"

enawsapi (noun, /ɛnosapi/): "soup"

izazaytte (noun, /ɪzəzeɾɛ/): "star"

ajatha (noun, /əjəðæ/): "stew"

bamanoin (noun, /bəmənɔɪn/): "stomach"

shan (noun, /ʃən/): "stone"

ttatafu (noun, /ɾətæfu/): "stream"

ttinai (noun, /ɾɪnaɪ/): "sun"

nayfetta (noun, /nefɛɾə/): "sword"

awattoughfi (noun, /əwəɾɒfɪ/): "tail"

kadenut (noun, /kədɛnʌt/): "tavern"

sithut (noun, /siðut/): "thumb"

sap (noun, /səp/): "tongue"

oottagaka (noun, /ʊɾəgəkə/): "tooth"

aitim (noun, /aɪtim/): "tree"

ikethana (noun, /ɪkɛðænə/): "truth"

ttatik (noun, /ɾətɪk/): "uncle"

vit (noun, /vɪt/): "valley"

isatuti (noun, /ɪsætutɪ/): "war"

ttiboughb (noun, /ɾibɒb/): "water"

mu (noun, /mu/): "way"

adatt (noun, /ədəɾ/): "wine"

ivawja (noun, /ɪvojə/): "woman"

at (noun, /æt/): "word"