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Language Generator

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

Amifas

Amifas Dictionary

Pronouns

agi (pronoun, /əgi/): "he"

uthi (pronoun, /uði/): "she"

uv (pronoun, /ʌv/): "they"

ata (pronoun, /ætə/): "you"

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

apu (pronoun, /əpʌ/): "I"

Articles

ayp (article, /ep/): "a"

arr (article, /ər/): "the"

Prepositions

ittadat (preposition, /ɪɾədæt/): "and"

ni (preposition, /nɪ/): "as"

tittatt (preposition, /tɪɾəɾ/): "from"

ba (preposition, /bə/): "in"

itinits (preposition, /ɪtinɪts/): "of"

isough (preposition, /ɪsɒ/): "or"

si (preposition, /sɪ/): "to"

iwoulitt (preposition, /ɪwaʊliɾ/): "will"

ainanettai (preposition, /aɪnənɛɾaɪ/): "with"

Numbers

at (number, /ət/): "zero"

ttuvakaw (number, /ɾʌvəkəw/): "one"

su (number, /sʌ/): "two"

una (number, /unə/): "three"

awttettani (number, /oɾɛɾænɪ/): "four"

itilittay (number, /ɪtɪlɪɾe/): "five"

detekit (number, /dɛtɛkit/): "six"

chouk (number, /tʃaʊk/): "seven"

isi (number, /ɪsi/): "eight"

kaid (number, /kaɪd/): "nine"

aypun (number, /epʌn/): "ten"

Questions

hititt (question, /hitiɾ/): "what"

vik (question, /vɪk/): "who"

tithi (question, /tɪθɪ/): "how"

nailaviw (question, /naɪləviw/): "why"

ibatt (question, /ibæɾ/): "when"

Interjections

mi (interjection, /mi/): "hello"

ittunought (interjection, /iɾʌnɒt/): "goodbye"

thas (interjection, /ðəs/): "hey"

ittanadaw (interjection, /ɪɾənædo/): "bye"

pattala (interjection, /paɾælə/): "ouch"

soometa (interjection, /sʊmɛtə/): "wow"

pitti (interjection, /pɪɾɪ/): "uh"

watt (interjection, /wəɾ/): "er"

nizuna (interjection, /nɪzunə/): "um"

Adverbs

hithifay (adverb, /hɪðife/): "again"

tatti (adverb, /təɾɪ/): "now"

ati (adverb, /ətɪ/): "soon"

sanan (adverb, /sənən/): "often"

noughl (adverb, /nɒl/): "sometimes"

ak (adverb, /ək/): "always"

tanidoo (adverb, /tənidʊ/): "never"

awluttak (adverb, /olʌɾək/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tatta (adjective, /təɾə/): "aromatic"

natt (adjective, /næɾ/): "basted"

itawsanaw (adjective, /itosæno/): "big"

nas (adjective, /nəs/): "bitter"

awutat (adjective, /awʌtət/): "black"

fang (adjective, /fəŋ/): "blue"

ni (adjective, /ni/): "brown"

an (adjective, /ən/): "chilled"

vumoughtu (adjective, /vumɒtu/): "cold"

adu (adjective, /adu/): "curried"

uditena (adjective, /udɪtɛnə/): "dark"

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

ane (adjective, /ənɛ/): "divine"

mapitti (adjective, /məpɪɾi/): "drunk"

dichawz (adjective, /ditʃoz/): "empty"

noughmanid (adjective, /nɒmənɪd/): "evil"

adebanga (adjective, /ædɛbaŋa/): "familiar"

mabih (adjective, /məbɪh/): "fat"

kalatt (adjective, /kəlæɾ/): "flat"

isay (adjective, /ise/): "frail"

atija (adjective, /atɪjə/): "fried"

ulilet (adjective, /ʌlilɛt/): "full"

chi (adjective, /tʃɪ/): "good"

fek (adjective, /fɛk/): "green"

ajun (adjective, /æjun/): "grey"

tithiti (adjective, /tɪðitɪ/): "honest"

attuttaing (adjective, /æɾuɾaɪŋ/): "hot"

ttak (adjective, /ɾək/): "light"

nate (adjective, /natɛ/): "long"

oughzetamoo (adjective, /ɒzɛtæmʊ/): "loud"

ma (adjective, /mæ/): "mortal"

atta (adjective, /aɾæ/): "mysterious"

am (adjective, /əm/): "narrow"

zouzayin (adjective, /zaʊzəyin/): "old"

attatta (adjective, /əɾəɾə/): "orange"

fakoughdis (adjective, /fəkɒdis/): "pungent"

sitatou (adjective, /sɪtətaʊ/): "purple"

itusiaku (adjective, /ituʒækʌ/): "quiet"

iti (adjective, /itɪ/): "raw"

aw (adjective, /əw/): "rectangular"

aysuz (adjective, /esuz/): "red"

akoughjit (adjective, /əkɒjɪt/): "roasted"

naingita (adjective, /naɪŋɪtæ/): "round"

aibapap (adjective, /aɪbəpəp/): "salty"

ttaw (adjective, /ɾo/): "savory"

nat (adjective, /nət/): "shallow"

abawma (adjective, /əbomə/): "short"

ott (adjective, /ɔɾ/): "smoked"

pibattiv (adjective, /pɪbəɾɪv/): "sober"

toithisa (adjective, /tɔɪðɪsə/): "sour"

jasul (adjective, /dʒəsul/): "spicy"

oujitawi (adjective, /aʊjitəwɪ/): "spiral"

azajutu (adjective, /əzæjʌtʌ/): "square"

sinat (adjective, /sɪnət/): "steamed"

kakiv (adjective, /kakiv/): "strange"

kalazut (adjective, /kæləzʌt/): "strong"

taz (adjective, /təz/): "sturdy"

ttaza (adjective, /ɾazə/): "sweet"

ttul (adjective, /ɾul/): "tall"

vikata (adjective, /vikætə/): "thick"

ifazootta (adjective, /ɪfæzʊɾə/): "thin"

daizi (adjective, /daɪzi/): "warm"

ati (adjective, /əti/): "weak"

nana (adjective, /nənæ/): "white"

vawtta (adjective, /voɾə/): "wide"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "yellow"

ej (adjective, /ɛj/): "young"

Verbs

idaip (verb, /ɪdaɪp/): "bake"

dun (verb, /dun/): "be"

ani (verb, /ənɪ/): "belong"

sa (verb, /sə/): "bite"

makoughn (verb, /məkɒn/): "break"

tijith (verb, /tidʒɪð/): "burn"

mazaishil (verb, /məzaɪʃil/): "come"

atti (verb, /əɾi/): "die"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "drink"

tajad (verb, /tæjəd/): "eat"

shayn (verb, /ʃen/): "fall"

sapa (verb, /sæpə/): "fight"

lawnusoutt (verb, /lonusaʊɾ/): "find"

awmuba (verb, /omʌbə/): "fish"

chasetought (verb, /chasɛtɒt/): "fly"

ngawdali (verb, /ŋodəli/): "frown"

ayn (verb, /en/): "go"

ifafa (verb, /ifəfə/): "growl"

dach (verb, /dətʃ/): "hate"

nga (verb, /ŋə/): "have"

thij (verb, /ðidʒ/): "hear"

ett (verb, /ɛɾ/): "hide"

tipu (verb, /tipu/): "hold"

rrazit (verb, /razit/): "hunt"

kilat (verb, /kilət/): "jump"

kaka (verb, /kəkə/): "kill"

zatad (verb, /zətəd/): "know"

doughsawp (verb, /dɒsop/): "laugh"

et (verb, /ɛt/): "lie"

naz (verb, /naz/): "live"

sisough (verb, /sɪsɒ/): "lose"

atiputh (verb, /atɪpuð/): "love"

dad (verb, /dəd/): "need"

at (verb, /ət/): "own"

sahub (verb, /sahub/): "roast"

than (verb, /ðæn/): "run"

enatt (verb, /ɛnæɾ/): "see"

ttutashought (verb, /ɾutæʃɒt/): "sit"

nil (verb, /nɪl/): "sleep"

ats (verb, /əts/): "smell"

ayth (verb, /eð/): "smile"

ted (verb, /tɛd/): "stand"

bouthatte (verb, /baʊðəɾɛ/): "strike"

idam (verb, /idəm/): "swallow"

enguzis (verb, /ɛŋuzɪs/): "swim"

oughdadith (verb, /ɒdədið/): "taste"

aytta (verb, /eɾə/): "throw"

la (verb, /lə/): "walk"

ttiju (verb, /ɾɪdʒu/): "want"

Nouns

ihunila (noun, /ɪhunɪlə/): "afternoon"

jithasiv (noun, /jɪðəsɪv/): "ale"

ifusaylu (noun, /ɪfʌselu/): "all"

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

danal (noun, /dənəl/): "arm"

nib (noun, /nib/): "ash"

thai (noun, /ðaɪ/): "aunt"

upath (noun, /ʌpəθ/): "axe"

ilud (noun, /ɪlud/): "bark"

adalatt (noun, /adalaɾ/): "bay"

zaiduh (noun, /zaɪdʌh/): "beer"

mawta (noun, /motə/): "beet"

awhawwiti (noun, /ohowɪtɪ/): "bird"

awtel (noun, /otɛl/): "blood"

adatt (noun, /ədəɾ/): "boar"

nen (noun, /nɛn/): "bone"

kayz (noun, /kez/): "breakfast"

zaivaw (noun, /zaɪvo/): "breast"

attus (noun, /əɾʌs/): "brother"

naisus (noun, /naɪsʌs/): "castle"

chaw (noun, /tʃo/): "cat"

ifitt (noun, /ɪfɪɾ/): "cat"

sanga (noun, /sæŋə/): "chest"

ba (noun, /bə/): "chicken"

avifi (noun, /əvifɪ/): "claw"

titaiti (noun, /tɪtaɪti/): "cloud"

uttettayh (noun, /ʌɾɛɾeh/): "coconut"

afitt (noun, /əfɪɾ/): "crime"

aysaga (noun, /esəgə/): "day"

ithe (noun, /ɪðɛ/): "dinner"

divat (noun, /dɪvət/): "dog"

sat (noun, /sət/): "drink"

iting (noun, /itiŋ/): "dungeon"

uveka (noun, /ʌvɛkə/): "ear"

amazawl (noun, /əməzol/): "earth"

depal (noun, /dɛpæl/): "egg"

ithu (noun, /ɪðu/): "elder"

iha (noun, /ɪha/): "enemy"

enaw (noun, /ɛno/): "evening"

ili (noun, /ilɪ/): "eye"

athat (noun, /əðət/): "family"

aytta (noun, /eɾæ/): "father"

ithathiha (noun, /ɪðəðihə/): "feather"

aisa (noun, /aɪsæ/): "fight"

ef (noun, /ɛf/): "finger"

una (noun, /ʌnə/): "fire"

akazep (noun, /əkəzɛp/): "fish"

athaj (noun, /əðædʒ/): "flesh"

tu (noun, /tu/): "foot"

zipaf (noun, /zipəf/): "forest"

takab (noun, /takəb/): "fox"

ittal (noun, /ɪɾəl/): "friend"

dis (noun, /dɪs/): "goose"

bainoop (noun, /baɪnʊp/): "grease"

supatt (noun, /supəɾ/): "group"

nal (noun, /nəl/): "gulf"

kisawttoo (noun, /kisoɾʊ/): "hair"

ithi (noun, /ɪðɪ/): "hand"

tihooka (noun, /tihʊkə/): "hat"

avamu (noun, /əvəmu/): "hate"

oungawba (noun, /aʊŋobə/): "head"

inadatt (noun, /ɪnədəɾ/): "hill"

awm (noun, /om/): "horn"

gai (noun, /gaɪ/): "horse"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "house"

tang (noun, /təŋ/): "inn"

ittis (noun, /ɪɾis/): "island"

asooti (noun, /æsʊtɪ/): "jaw"

epil (noun, /ɛpɪl/): "lake"

ak (noun, /ək/): "leaf"

awthi (noun, /oðɪ/): "leg"

ngainai (noun, /ŋaɪnaɪ/): "liver"

hawlata (noun, /holətə/): "louse"

ninunain (noun, /nɪnunaɪn/): "love"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "lunch"

desa (noun, /dɛsə/): "man"

thitasin (noun, /ðɪtasɪn/): "many"

dib (noun, /dib/): "meal"

zawttunga (noun, /zoɾʌŋæ/): "metal"

ttounaw (noun, /ɾaʊno/): "mine"

azabih (noun, /əzabɪh/): "monster"

aiwisat (noun, /aɪwisat/): "moon"

uzitha (noun, /uziða/): "morning"

tawk (noun, /tok/): "mother"

tal (noun, /tæl/): "mountain"

ati (noun, /əti/): "mouth"

mishayj (noun, /mɪʃedʒ/): "name"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "neck"

fays (noun, /fes/): "night"

wett (noun, /wɛɾ/): "noodle"

fatti (noun, /faɾi/): "nose"

ul (noun, /ʌl/): "ocean"

ttithilath (noun, /ɾɪðiləð/): "parent"

um (noun, /ʌm/): "path"

anapat (noun, /ənəpət/): "peace"

nawthed (noun, /noðɛd/): "pepper"

zayf (noun, /zef/): "person"

natta (noun, /næɾə/): "pie"

aysi (noun, /esi/): "pig"

ittaw (noun, /ɪɾo/): "rabbit"

iloud (noun, /ɪlaʊd/): "rain"

ditha (noun, /dɪðə/): "rat"

iwihiz (noun, /ɪwɪhɪz/): "river"

ettayk (noun, /ɛɾek/): "robe"

ayl (noun, /el/): "rock"

vinilith (noun, /vinɪlið/): "root"

linen (noun, /lɪnɛn/): "salt"

navika (noun, /nəvikə/): "sand"

litezas (noun, /lɪtɛzəs/): "seed"

nikati (noun, /nɪkətɪ/): "sibling"

udi (noun, /ʌdɪ/): "sister"

mafe (noun, /məfɛ/): "skin"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "sky"

neni (noun, /nɛnɪ/): "smoke"

jashutaz (noun, /jəʃʌtaz/): "snake"

nisatt (noun, /nɪsəɾ/): "soup"

mith (noun, /mið/): "star"

lida (noun, /lɪdæ/): "stew"

gisuzan (noun, /gisuzən/): "stomach"

chittanat (noun, /xiɾənət/): "stone"

ttanava (noun, /ɾænæva/): "stream"

awtalith (noun, /otəlɪð/): "sun"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "sword"

akoughniva (noun, /akɒnivə/): "tail"

daim (noun, /daɪm/): "tavern"

idawoughlu (noun, /ɪdəwɒlu/): "thumb"

iki (noun, /ɪkɪ/): "tongue"

ajaj (noun, /ədʒəj/): "tooth"

aymawpape (noun, /emopəpɛ/): "tree"

tethit (noun, /tɛðit/): "truth"

ttitt (noun, /ɾɪɾ/): "uncle"

etitap (noun, /ɛtitap/): "valley"

ath (noun, /əð/): "war"

ahizatta (noun, /əhɪzəɾə/): "water"

aga (noun, /əgə/): "way"

umittec (noun, /umɪɾɛc/): "wine"

uhi (noun, /ʌhɪ/): "woman"

aid (noun, /aɪd/): "word"