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Kujaw

Kujaw Dictionary

Pronouns

ega (pronoun, /ɛgə/): "he"

sa (pronoun, /sə/): "she"

ayk (pronoun, /ek/): "they"

iz (pronoun, /ɪz/): "you"

af (pronoun, /əf/): "we"

nad (pronoun, /nəd/): "I"

Articles

uba (article, /ubə/): "a"

fatt (article, /fəɾ/): "the"

Prepositions

at (preposition, /ət/): "and"

pusan (preposition, /pusən/): "as"

ittal (preposition, /ɪɾæl/): "from"

sefu (preposition, /sɛfʌ/): "in"

eda (preposition, /ɛdə/): "of"

evin (preposition, /ɛvin/): "or"

sailat (preposition, /saɪlət/): "to"

al (preposition, /əl/): "will"

zasa (preposition, /zəsə/): "with"

Numbers

ifataj (number, /ɪfətəj/): "zero"

ati (number, /æti/): "one"

gattatta (number, /gəɾəɾə/): "two"

ta (number, /tə/): "three"

thidi (number, /ðɪdɪ/): "four"

epu (number, /ɛpu/): "five"

aw (number, /əw/): "six"

mim (number, /mɪm/): "seven"

vasid (number, /vəsɪd/): "eight"

chawkouhu (number, /tʃokaʊhu/): "nine"

esh (number, /ɛʃ/): "ten"

Questions

zathu (question, /zəðu/): "what"

akada (question, /ækədə/): "who"

ihawikaw (question, /ɪhəwɪko/): "how"

nap (question, /nəp/): "why"

thoughb (question, /ðɒb/): "when"

Interjections

ininilu (interjection, /ɪninɪlu/): "hello"

ttusan (interjection, /ɾusən/): "goodbye"

ini (interjection, /inɪ/): "hey"

atta (interjection, /əɾə/): "bye"

laka (interjection, /ləkə/): "ouch"

isai (interjection, /ɪsaɪ/): "wow"

tanayloughn (interjection, /tənelɒn/): "uh"

lip (interjection, /lɪp/): "er"

inimus (interjection, /inɪmus/): "um"

Adverbs

aqoughbunay (adverb, /əqɒbune/): "again"

inaiv (adverb, /ɪnaɪv/): "now"

un (adverb, /ʌn/): "soon"

thajis (adverb, /ðæjɪs/): "often"

ttaytip (adverb, /ɾetip/): "sometimes"

ibutalough (adverb, /ibutælɒ/): "always"

naf (adverb, /nəf/): "never"

it (adverb, /ɪt/): "seldom"

Adjectives

taiputh (adjective, /taɪpʌð/): "aromatic"

segi (adjective, /sɛgɪ/): "basted"

oukith (adjective, /aʊkɪð/): "big"

aimattani (adjective, /aɪmæɾænɪ/): "bitter"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "black"

azafuja (adjective, /əzəfʌdʒə/): "blue"

vaygoughthough (adjective, /vegɒðɒ/): "brown"

oodangayl (adjective, /ʊdəŋel/): "chilled"

aiddataytta (adjective, /aɪɽəteɾə/): "cold"

ithayn (adjective, /ɪðen/): "curried"

atalenu (adjective, /ətəlɛnu/): "dark"

nilat (adjective, /nɪlət/): "deep"

katanawl (adjective, /kətənol/): "divine"

fine (adjective, /fɪnɛ/): "drunk"

se (adjective, /sɛ/): "empty"

ithan (adjective, /iðən/): "evil"

lipizab (adjective, /lipizəb/): "familiar"

tebuda (adjective, /tɛbudə/): "fat"

utaytil (adjective, /utetɪl/): "flat"

iz (adjective, /ɪz/): "frail"

ungawvuth (adjective, /ʌŋovʌð/): "fried"

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

awa (adjective, /əwə/): "good"

ukamew (adjective, /ukəmɛw/): "green"

ouzimine (adjective, /aʊzimɪnɛ/): "grey"

adijana (adjective, /ədɪjənə/): "honest"

tazay (adjective, /təze/): "hot"

ifawla (adjective, /ɪfolə/): "light"

ati (adjective, /atɪ/): "long"

uka (adjective, /ʌkə/): "loud"

aittasay (adjective, /aɪɾase/): "mortal"

oughf (adjective, /ɒf/): "mysterious"

an (adjective, /ən/): "narrow"

laylawni (adjective, /lelonɪ/): "old"

aisiz (adjective, /aɪsɪz/): "orange"

awloughmaj (adjective, /olɒməj/): "pungent"

asalith (adjective, /əsælɪð/): "purple"

anutham (adjective, /anuðam/): "quiet"

ikalooni (adjective, /ɪkəlʊnɪ/): "raw"

shayk (adjective, /ʃek/): "rectangular"

engimiwi (adjective, /ɛŋɪmɪwi/): "red"

fa (adjective, /fæ/): "roasted"

tou (adjective, /taʊ/): "round"

attil (adjective, /əɾil/): "salty"

ig (adjective, /ɪg/): "savory"

nayvitt (adjective, /nevɪɾ/): "shallow"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "short"

ajattai (adjective, /ədʒəɾaɪ/): "smoked"

fanan (adjective, /fənən/): "sober"

anid (adjective, /ənid/): "sour"

dakatough (adjective, /dəkətɒ/): "spicy"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "spiral"

aittoughtt (adjective, /aɪɾɒɾ/): "square"

utough (adjective, /utɒ/): "steamed"

pu (adjective, /pʌ/): "strange"

ifuthat (adjective, /ifʌðət/): "strong"

aynash (adjective, /enəʃ/): "sturdy"

nisay (adjective, /nɪsəy/): "sweet"

mepat (adjective, /mɛpət/): "tall"

tadenan (adjective, /tədɛnən/): "thick"

ttutain (adjective, /ɾutaɪn/): "thin"

awayhath (adjective, /əwehəð/): "warm"

le (adjective, /lɛ/): "weak"

sezing (adjective, /sɛzɪŋ/): "white"

upa (adjective, /upə/): "wide"

ashadu (adjective, /əʃədu/): "yellow"

thad (adjective, /ðəd/): "young"

Verbs

sike (verb, /sɪkɛ/): "bake"

tawough (verb, /tæwɒ/): "be"

ttawtti (verb, /ɾoɾɪ/): "belong"

adettaha (verb, /ədɛɾəhə/): "bite"

zepavap (verb, /zɛpəvəp/): "break"

anawta (verb, /ənotə/): "burn"

im (verb, /ɪm/): "come"

naivigil (verb, /naɪvigil/): "die"

azi (verb, /əzi/): "drink"

attith (verb, /əɾið/): "eat"

ibanitta (verb, /ibənɪɾə/): "fall"

vawkattoughl (verb, /vokəɾɒl/): "fight"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "find"

aw (verb, /æw/): "fish"

amikat (verb, /əmikət/): "fly"

ebi (verb, /ɛbi/): "frown"

anoughni (verb, /ənɒni/): "go"

jadach (verb, /dʒədətʃ/): "growl"

it (verb, /ɪt/): "hate"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "have"

ih (verb, /ɪh/): "hear"

pab (verb, /pəb/): "hide"

nou (verb, /naʊ/): "hold"

anatt (verb, /ənaɾ/): "hunt"

ttay (verb, /ɾæy/): "jump"

lailak (verb, /laɪlək/): "kill"

oomi (verb, /ʊmɪ/): "know"

matatitt (verb, /mætətiɾ/): "laugh"

kali (verb, /kəlɪ/): "lie"

aws (verb, /os/): "live"

lasayth (verb, /ləseð/): "lose"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "love"

asu (verb, /æsu/): "need"

akima (verb, /əkɪmə/): "own"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "roast"

af (verb, /əf/): "run"

nizalat (verb, /nizələt/): "see"

aythainuna (verb, /eðaɪnʌnə/): "sit"

atta (verb, /aɾə/): "sleep"

ata (verb, /ətæ/): "smell"

ttapawttin (verb, /ɾəpoɾin/): "smile"

layj (verb, /lej/): "stand"

kis (verb, /kɪs/): "strike"

mavu (verb, /məvu/): "swallow"

ayttai (verb, /eɾaɪ/): "swim"

anoolani (verb, /anʊlænɪ/): "taste"

terri (verb, /tɛrɪ/): "throw"

tough (verb, /tɒ/): "walk"

ulouthi (verb, /ulaʊθi/): "want"

Nouns

eda (noun, /ɛdə/): "afternoon"

sazihit (noun, /səzɪhɪt/): "ale"

ba (noun, /bə/): "all"

saydada (noun, /sedədə/): "alligator"

wilith (noun, /wɪlið/): "arm"

uthi (noun, /ʌði/): "ash"

gimusa (noun, /gɪmusə/): "aunt"

natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "axe"

bad (noun, /bəd/): "bark"

utaka (noun, /ʌtəka/): "bay"

eki (noun, /ɛkɪ/): "beer"

bata (noun, /bətæ/): "beet"

adaylought (noun, /ədelɒt/): "bird"

icha (noun, /ɪxə/): "blood"

akamis (noun, /ækamis/): "boar"

chidav (noun, /tʃɪdəv/): "bone"

na (noun, /nə/): "breakfast"

thich (noun, /ðɪtʃ/): "breast"

idin (noun, /ɪdin/): "brother"

vanan (noun, /vənən/): "castle"

dain (noun, /daɪn/): "cat"

sinat (noun, /sɪnət/): "cat"

amitheth (noun, /æmɪðɛð/): "chest"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "chicken"

athik (noun, /əðɪk/): "claw"

ayfena (noun, /efɛnə/): "cloud"

in (noun, /in/): "coconut"

wath (noun, /wæð/): "crime"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "day"

akasash (noun, /əkæsəʃ/): "dinner"

va (noun, /va/): "dog"

thanadai (noun, /ðanədaɪ/): "drink"

uthung (noun, /uðuŋ/): "dungeon"

outan (noun, /aʊtan/): "ear"

pa (noun, /pə/): "earth"

badawg (noun, /bədog/): "egg"

atum (noun, /ətum/): "elder"

ijisala (noun, /ɪjisələ/): "enemy"

athizan (noun, /əðɪzən/): "evening"

tim (noun, /tim/): "eye"

izaykang (noun, /ɪzekəŋ/): "family"

ayv (noun, /ev/): "father"

nisawwai (noun, /nɪsowaɪ/): "feather"

hizabaw (noun, /hɪzabo/): "fight"

aiwihayde (noun, /aɪwɪhedɛ/): "finger"

ach (noun, /ach/): "fire"

angettu (noun, /əŋɛɾʌ/): "fish"

atotteti (noun, /ətɔɾɛtɪ/): "flesh"

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

avatteha (noun, /əvəɾɛhə/): "forest"

ttajak (noun, /ɾæjək/): "fox"

tatti (noun, /təɾɪ/): "friend"

sash (noun, /sæʃ/): "goose"

wak (noun, /wæk/): "grease"

kisi (noun, /kisi/): "group"

kak (noun, /kək/): "gulf"

nanathas (noun, /nənəθas/): "hair"

uttisi (noun, /ʌɾisɪ/): "hand"

talan (noun, /təlan/): "hat"

inithal (noun, /ɪniðæl/): "hate"

wini (noun, /wɪnɪ/): "head"

chalaymoud (noun, /tʃælemaʊd/): "hill"

ayfoughwu (noun, /efɒwu/): "horn"

amahitt (noun, /əməhɪɾ/): "horse"

bukan (noun, /bʌkən/): "house"

zan (noun, /zæn/): "inn"

aylayfatt (noun, /elefəɾ/): "island"

gaw (noun, /go/): "jaw"

adat (noun, /ədæt/): "lake"

thawhawngi (noun, /θohoŋɪ/): "leaf"

fanedav (noun, /fənɛdəv/): "leg"

fenaidat (noun, /fɛnaɪdət/): "liver"

awkebawm (noun, /okɛbom/): "louse"

siaw (noun, /ʒo/): "love"

haywalu (noun, /hewəlu/): "lunch"

adalaw (noun, /adəlo/): "man"

simata (noun, /sɪmætə/): "many"

thala (noun, /ðələ/): "meal"

ati (noun, /əti/): "metal"

ailavin (noun, /aɪləvɪn/): "mine"

sus (noun, /sʌs/): "monster"

ttou (noun, /ɾaʊ/): "moon"

inittav (noun, /ɪnɪɾəv/): "morning"

isathani (noun, /isəðəni/): "mother"

ttasawfi (noun, /ɾəsofɪ/): "mountain"

ajawtheng (noun, /ədʒoðɛŋ/): "mouth"

efutaza (noun, /ɛfʌtəza/): "name"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "neck"

ataw (noun, /æto/): "night"

outtiz (noun, /aʊɾɪz/): "noodle"

atham (noun, /aðam/): "nose"

nittathay (noun, /niɾəðe/): "ocean"

aseth (noun, /əsɛθ/): "parent"

bathan (noun, /bəθən/): "path"

ought (noun, /ɒt/): "peace"

taibisa (noun, /taɪbisə/): "pepper"

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

sisutaig (noun, /sɪsutaɪg/): "pie"

inatid (noun, /ɪnətid/): "pig"

aim (noun, /aɪm/): "rabbit"

usi (noun, /ʌsi/): "rain"

itatt (noun, /itəɾ/): "rat"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "river"

iwan (noun, /iwæn/): "robe"

aid (noun, /aɪd/): "rock"

shanila (noun, /ʃənilæ/): "root"

tattamin (noun, /təɾəmɪn/): "salt"

nuj (noun, /nuj/): "sand"

ivas (noun, /ɪvəs/): "seed"

nan (noun, /nən/): "sibling"

ijut (noun, /ɪdʒʌt/): "sister"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "skin"

ipag (noun, /ipəg/): "sky"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "smoke"

oughttakaw (noun, /ɒɾæko/): "snake"

bek (noun, /bɛk/): "soup"

izusiali (noun, /ɪzʌʒəli/): "star"

tith (noun, /tɪð/): "stew"

va (noun, /va/): "stomach"

mad (noun, /məd/): "stone"

ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "stream"

ipugayp (noun, /ɪpʌgep/): "sun"

lik (noun, /lɪk/): "sword"

akittatoo (noun, /əkiɾətʊ/): "tail"

uthatt (noun, /uðəɾ/): "tavern"

ettethan (noun, /ɛɾɛðən/): "thumb"

bi (noun, /bi/): "tongue"

sabitid (noun, /səbitid/): "tooth"

abadem (noun, /æbədɛm/): "tree"

oughwasetta (noun, /ɒwəsɛɾə/): "truth"

amak (noun, /əmək/): "uncle"

ati (noun, /əti/): "valley"

ittit (noun, /iɾɪt/): "war"

thap (noun, /ðæp/): "water"

nibanu (noun, /nɪbanu/): "way"

dumith (noun, /dʌmiθ/): "wine"

daytama (noun, /detəmə/): "woman"

ounavif (noun, /aʊnəvɪf/): "word"