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

Tilinat

Tilinat Dictionary

Pronouns

pil (pronoun, /pɪl/): "he"

su (pronoun, /sʌ/): "she"

akai (pronoun, /akaɪ/): "they"

kan (pronoun, /kæn/): "you"

is (pronoun, /ɪs/): "we"

ula (pronoun, /ʌlə/): "I"

Articles

iha (article, /ɪhə/): "a"

atta (article, /əɾə/): "the"

Prepositions

itudoughn (preposition, /ɪtudɒn/): "and"

tettattid (preposition, /tɛɾəɾid/): "as"

ilittouth (preposition, /ɪliɾaʊð/): "from"

thawzithaw (preposition, /ðozɪðo/): "in"

usanu (preposition, /usənʌ/): "of"

nishilin (preposition, /niʃilɪn/): "or"

vethat (preposition, /vɛðət/): "to"

anitai (preposition, /ənɪtaɪ/): "will"

nahanaj (preposition, /nəhənəj/): "with"

Numbers

thatt (number, /ðəɾ/): "zero"

ttatud (number, /ɾətud/): "one"

aisie (number, /aɪʒɛ/): "two"

dekijat (number, /dɛkidʒət/): "three"

asawada (number, /əsəwədə/): "four"

atitasa (number, /ətɪtæsə/): "five"

asoughnena (number, /əsɒnɛnə/): "six"

ttezuthi (number, /ɾɛzʌðɪ/): "seven"

inutti (number, /ɪnʌɾi/): "eight"

adi (number, /ədi/): "nine"

ana (number, /ənæ/): "ten"

Questions

atu (question, /ətu/): "what"

anatezou (question, /ənətɛzaʊ/): "who"

toughnith (question, /tɒnið/): "how"

attiwoott (question, /əɾiwʊɾ/): "why"

apittath (question, /əpɪɾəð/): "when"

Interjections

ethasawtt (interjection, /ɛðəsoɾ/): "hello"

alud (interjection, /əlud/): "goodbye"

an (interjection, /an/): "hey"

zoinil (interjection, /zɔɪnil/): "bye"

nav (interjection, /nəv/): "ouch"

as (interjection, /əs/): "wow"

sa (interjection, /sə/): "uh"

kepu (interjection, /kɛpu/): "er"

boughttav (interjection, /bɒɾəv/): "um"

Adverbs

mamayp (adverb, /məmep/): "again"

gitti (adverb, /gɪɾi/): "now"

usirrut (adverb, /usɪrʌt/): "soon"

tishath (adverb, /tɪʃəð/): "often"

nuk (adverb, /nuk/): "sometimes"

ana (adverb, /ænə/): "always"

nimine (adverb, /nɪmɪnɛ/): "never"

unattad (adverb, /unəɾəd/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ta (adjective, /tæ/): "aromatic"

oughli (adjective, /ɒlɪ/): "basted"

anak (adjective, /ænək/): "big"

aittasut (adjective, /aɪɾəsut/): "bitter"

ulav (adjective, /uləv/): "black"

dekilatt (adjective, /dɛkɪləɾ/): "blue"

razafaw (adjective, /ɹəzəfo/): "brown"

ihatuth (adjective, /ɪhətʌð/): "chilled"

alu (adjective, /əlu/): "cold"

dichamal (adjective, /dichəməl/): "curried"

sab (adjective, /səb/): "dark"

idifi (adjective, /ɪdɪfi/): "deep"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "divine"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "drunk"

dida (adjective, /dɪdə/): "empty"

ainough (adjective, /aɪnɒ/): "evil"

nafas (adjective, /nəfəs/): "familiar"

em (adjective, /ɛm/): "fat"

utu (adjective, /utu/): "flat"

tuk (adjective, /tuk/): "frail"

at (adjective, /ət/): "fried"

eda (adjective, /ɛdæ/): "full"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "good"

emanipa (adjective, /ɛmənipə/): "green"

haysan (adjective, /hesən/): "grey"

oonaka (adjective, /ʊnəkə/): "honest"

zile (adjective, /zilɛ/): "hot"

ithinu (adjective, /ɪðinu/): "light"

nalis (adjective, /nəlis/): "long"

idayn (adjective, /ɪden/): "loud"

tta (adjective, /ɾæ/): "mortal"

hagi (adjective, /həgɪ/): "mysterious"

za (adjective, /zæ/): "narrow"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "old"

lawala (adjective, /ləwælæ/): "orange"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "pungent"

dalina (adjective, /dælinə/): "purple"

ra (adjective, /ɹə/): "quiet"

nu (adjective, /nʌ/): "raw"

ettanida (adjective, /ɛɾanɪdə/): "rectangular"

am (adjective, /əm/): "red"

zisi (adjective, /zɪsɪ/): "roasted"

tilaka (adjective, /tɪləkə/): "round"

uzanak (adjective, /uzənək/): "salty"

awasi (adjective, /awəsi/): "savory"

mis (adjective, /mɪs/): "shallow"

attawthough (adjective, /əɾoðɒ/): "short"

nili (adjective, /nɪli/): "smoked"

aka (adjective, /əkə/): "sober"

epati (adjective, /ɛpətɪ/): "sour"

atta (adjective, /əɾæ/): "spicy"

ed (adjective, /ɛd/): "spiral"

ttetija (adjective, /ɾɛtɪjə/): "square"

tudab (adjective, /tʌdəb/): "steamed"

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

atu (adjective, /ətʌ/): "strong"

zanaytev (adjective, /zənetɛv/): "sturdy"

sushouk (adjective, /suʃaʊk/): "sweet"

ettujim (adjective, /ɛɾʌjɪm/): "tall"

sit (adjective, /sɪt/): "thick"

lanizik (adjective, /lənɪzɪk/): "thin"

as (adjective, /əs/): "warm"

oughvevatu (adjective, /ɒvɛvətu/): "weak"

da (adjective, /da/): "white"

vizay (adjective, /vɪze/): "wide"

pet (adjective, /pɛt/): "yellow"

itavaf (adjective, /ɪtəvəf/): "young"

Verbs

ashanetta (verb, /əʃənɛɾə/): "bake"

oudainina (verb, /aʊdaɪnɪnə/): "be"

goukawtt (verb, /gaʊkoɾ/): "belong"

oughtilan (verb, /ɒtɪlən/): "bite"

ngat (verb, /ŋət/): "break"

idoojuttay (verb, /idʊjuɾe/): "burn"

ttulatat (verb, /ɾulætət/): "come"

bayp (verb, /bep/): "die"

oofi (verb, /ʊfi/): "drink"

iwibaka (verb, /ɪwibæka/): "eat"

aniz (verb, /anɪz/): "fall"

aydache (verb, /edæxɛ/): "fight"

ifatetta (verb, /ifətɛɾə/): "find"

uthitay (verb, /uθite/): "fish"

finitta (verb, /fɪnɪɾə/): "fly"

apoughm (verb, /əpɒm/): "frown"

itathayna (verb, /ɪtəðenə/): "go"

is (verb, /ɪs/): "growl"

nai (verb, /naɪ/): "hate"

isawngika (verb, /ɪsoŋikə/): "have"

kittina (verb, /kɪɾinə/): "hear"

im (verb, /im/): "hide"

ad (verb, /əd/): "hold"

eman (verb, /ɛmən/): "hunt"

waw (verb, /wo/): "jump"

ananata (verb, /ənənətæ/): "kill"

av (verb, /əv/): "know"

datim (verb, /dətɪm/): "laugh"

imed (verb, /imɛd/): "lie"

ithimat (verb, /ɪðɪmət/): "live"

miyi (verb, /mɪyɪ/): "lose"

sha (verb, /ʃə/): "love"

tittad (verb, /tiɾəd/): "need"

sadadi (verb, /sədədi/): "own"

nay (verb, /ne/): "roast"

zoughk (verb, /zɒk/): "run"

outafaw (verb, /aʊtəfo/): "see"

woughpi (verb, /wɒpɪ/): "sit"

soughs (verb, /sɒs/): "sleep"

awipa (verb, /æwɪpə/): "smell"

atawipou (verb, /ətəwipaʊ/): "smile"

ali (verb, /əlɪ/): "stand"

thepai (verb, /ðɛpaɪ/): "strike"

inatawtu (verb, /ɪnətotu/): "swallow"

thisisaj (verb, /ðɪsɪsədʒ/): "swim"

aittayti (verb, /aɪɾetɪ/): "taste"

uliz (verb, /ulɪz/): "throw"

fabita (verb, /fəbɪtə/): "walk"

nawkakay (verb, /nokəke/): "want"

Nouns

abi (noun, /əbi/): "afternoon"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "ale"

ttaw (noun, /ɾəw/): "all"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "alligator"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "arm"

ene (noun, /ɛnɛ/): "ash"

ifumani (noun, /ɪfuməni/): "aunt"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "axe"

tibutt (noun, /tibuɾ/): "bark"

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

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "beer"

anaz (noun, /ənəz/): "beet"

ah (noun, /əh/): "bird"

oughn (noun, /ɒn/): "blood"

ashi (noun, /əʃɪ/): "boar"

dikaloo (noun, /dikəlʊ/): "bone"

atu (noun, /ətu/): "breakfast"

oughttanga (noun, /ɒɾæŋə/): "breast"

ttanida (noun, /ɾənɪdə/): "brother"

thubittig (noun, /ðʌbɪɾig/): "castle"

navalim (noun, /nəvəlim/): "cat"

itayt (noun, /ɪtet/): "cat"

ungoonga (noun, /ʌŋʊŋæ/): "chest"

tisattough (noun, /tɪsæɾɒ/): "chicken"

kizujang (noun, /kɪzʌjəŋ/): "claw"

ttap (noun, /ɾəp/): "cloud"

ja (noun, /jə/): "coconut"

fittitup (noun, /fɪɾɪtup/): "crime"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "day"

fizil (noun, /fizil/): "dinner"

laytekah (noun, /letɛkəh/): "dog"

nganif (noun, /ŋənif/): "drink"

atuhayw (noun, /ətʌhew/): "dungeon"

lanashu (noun, /lənəʃu/): "ear"

inin (noun, /ɪnin/): "earth"

afas (noun, /æfəs/): "egg"

atas (noun, /ətæs/): "elder"

nattepit (noun, /nəɾɛpɪt/): "enemy"

daiwith (noun, /daɪwið/): "evening"

aww (noun, /ow/): "eye"

enadan (noun, /ɛnədən/): "family"

ngizayz (noun, /ŋizez/): "father"

ales (noun, /alɛs/): "feather"

daifej (noun, /daɪfɛj/): "fight"

tud (noun, /tʌd/): "finger"

iva (noun, /ɪvə/): "fire"

ttayn (noun, /ɾen/): "fish"

ithati (noun, /ɪðətɪ/): "flesh"

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

adinash (noun, /adinəʃ/): "forest"

ataha (noun, /ətəhə/): "fox"

igilip (noun, /igilip/): "friend"

ddawsitti (noun, /ɽosiɾɪ/): "goose"

oininga (noun, /ɔɪniŋə/): "grease"

ouda (noun, /aʊdæ/): "group"

isasitay (noun, /isəsite/): "gulf"

dagathawb (noun, /dəgəðob/): "hair"

as (noun, /əs/): "hand"

egesa (noun, /ɛgɛsə/): "hat"

aitadayl (noun, /aɪtədel/): "hate"

ais (noun, /aɪs/): "head"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "hill"

ashati (noun, /əʃəti/): "horn"

awde (noun, /odɛ/): "horse"

nasha (noun, /nəʃa/): "house"

dashilay (noun, /dəʃɪle/): "inn"

inaisin (noun, /ɪnaɪsɪn/): "island"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "jaw"

thasaisaiw (noun, /ðæsaɪsaɪw/): "lake"

nge (noun, /ŋɛ/): "leaf"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "leg"

aluci (noun, /əlucɪ/): "liver"

izude (noun, /ɪzʌdɛ/): "louse"

netakat (noun, /nɛtəkət/): "love"

shoughthai (noun, /ʃɒðaɪ/): "lunch"

metiw (noun, /mɛtiw/): "man"

uttilut (noun, /ʌɾilut/): "many"

taza (noun, /təzə/): "meal"

apoughha (noun, /apɒhə/): "metal"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "mine"

avook (noun, /əvʊk/): "monster"

unaypa (noun, /ʌnepæ/): "moon"

unatt (noun, /ʌnəɾ/): "morning"

athatath (noun, /æðətəð/): "mother"

ttaijittayk (noun, /ɾaɪjɪɾek/): "mountain"

ata (noun, /atæ/): "mouth"

rrut (noun, /rut/): "name"

paz (noun, /pəz/): "neck"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "night"

aydinam (noun, /edɪnæm/): "noodle"

ama (noun, /əmə/): "nose"

al (noun, /əl/): "ocean"

achaji (noun, /əxədʒɪ/): "parent"

sasiayku (noun, /səʒekʌ/): "path"

nough (noun, /nɒ/): "peace"

letit (noun, /lɛtit/): "pepper"

awnith (noun, /onið/): "person"

imavough (noun, /ɪməvɒ/): "pie"

idach (noun, /ɪdæch/): "pig"

koon (noun, /kʊn/): "rabbit"

lenita (noun, /lɛnɪtə/): "rain"

tatokatt (noun, /tatɔkəɾ/): "rat"

dinaytte (noun, /dɪneɾɛ/): "river"

sachu (noun, /səchu/): "robe"

navus (noun, /nəvus/): "rock"

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

setoughvawd (noun, /sɛtɒvod/): "salt"

zip (noun, /zɪp/): "sand"

moughla (noun, /mɒlə/): "seed"

pinoottew (noun, /pɪnʊɾɛw/): "sibling"

zumo (noun, /zʌmɔ/): "sister"

isik (noun, /ɪsik/): "skin"

isul (noun, /ɪsʌl/): "sky"

tas (noun, /tæs/): "smoke"

kep (noun, /kɛp/): "snake"

fa (noun, /fə/): "soup"

mayd (noun, /med/): "star"

angasadi (noun, /əŋəsædɪ/): "stew"

ayttaylath (noun, /eɾelæð/): "stomach"

as (noun, /əs/): "stone"

ava (noun, /əvə/): "stream"

ayz (noun, /ez/): "sun"

id (noun, /id/): "sword"

inasa (noun, /ɪnəsæ/): "tail"

isayni (noun, /isenɪ/): "tavern"

katad (noun, /katəd/): "thumb"

jama (noun, /jəmə/): "tongue"

awvay (noun, /ove/): "tooth"

ngisebin (noun, /ŋɪsɛbɪn/): "tree"

idetta (noun, /ɪdɛɾə/): "truth"

inetana (noun, /ɪnɛtənə/): "uncle"

ivoughn (noun, /ɪvɒn/): "valley"

pijawsaz (noun, /pɪjosəz/): "war"

taw (noun, /to/): "water"

lacho (noun, /lətʃɔ/): "way"

vas (noun, /vəs/): "wine"

zan (noun, /zan/): "woman"

uthath (noun, /uðað/): "word"