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

Usini

Usini Dictionary

Pronouns

oughtt (pronoun, /ɒɾ/): "he"

sa (pronoun, /sa/): "she"

it (pronoun, /it/): "they"

utt (pronoun, /uɾ/): "you"

ought (pronoun, /ɒt/): "we"

ith (pronoun, /ɪð/): "I"

Articles

it (article, /ɪt/): "a"

ayme (article, /emɛ/): "the"

Prepositions

soosawtha (preposition, /sʊsoðæ/): "and"

ah (preposition, /æh/): "as"

tavazoughv (preposition, /təvæzɒv/): "from"

sa (preposition, /sæ/): "in"

ettabidi (preposition, /ɛɾəbidɪ/): "of"

shihabu (preposition, /ʃɪhabu/): "or"

ttays (preposition, /ɾes/): "to"

walid (preposition, /wəlid/): "will"

ib (preposition, /ɪb/): "with"

Numbers

apungab (number, /æpʌŋəb/): "zero"

ettough (number, /ɛɾɒ/): "one"

naitat (number, /naɪtət/): "two"

wid (number, /wɪd/): "three"

tivih (number, /tɪvɪh/): "four"

athu (number, /əðʌ/): "five"

ttittulai (number, /ɾɪɾulaɪ/): "six"

athapu (number, /əðəpʌ/): "seven"

zanich (number, /zənɪtʃ/): "eight"

sai (number, /saɪ/): "nine"

afe (number, /afɛ/): "ten"

Questions

uzoughtip (question, /ʌzɒtɪp/): "what"

ted (question, /tɛd/): "who"

milawi (question, /milæwi/): "how"

athou (question, /əðaʊ/): "why"

kitadi (question, /kɪtədɪ/): "when"

Interjections

udesa (interjection, /udɛsə/): "hello"

ilathiwu (interjection, /ɪləðɪwu/): "goodbye"

dipegang (interjection, /dɪpɛgaŋ/): "hey"

thela (interjection, /ðɛlə/): "bye"

utti (interjection, /uɾi/): "ouch"

izakepe (interjection, /izəkɛpɛ/): "wow"

daw (interjection, /dəw/): "uh"

kenut (interjection, /kɛnut/): "er"

itha (interjection, /ɪðə/): "um"

Adverbs

ngaizimib (adverb, /ŋaɪzɪmɪb/): "again"

tat (adverb, /tat/): "now"

aydaittou (adverb, /edaɪɾaʊ/): "soon"

am (adverb, /əm/): "often"

ttit (adverb, /ɾɪt/): "sometimes"

dis (adverb, /dɪs/): "always"

atitasai (adverb, /atitəsaɪ/): "never"

et (adverb, /ɛt/): "seldom"

Adjectives

awchad (adjective, /otʃad/): "aromatic"

uputti (adjective, /upʌɾɪ/): "basted"

utitta (adjective, /utɪɾæ/): "big"

lanawttu (adjective, /lænoɾʌ/): "bitter"

umal (adjective, /umæl/): "black"

toughsachen (adjective, /tɒsətʃɛn/): "blue"

soughf (adjective, /sɒf/): "brown"

idaym (adjective, /ɪdem/): "chilled"

ingid (adjective, /ɪŋɪd/): "cold"

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

ik (adjective, /ɪk/): "dark"

itataza (adjective, /ɪtətəzæ/): "deep"

outt (adjective, /aʊɾ/): "divine"

kaw (adjective, /ko/): "drunk"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "empty"

attadina (adjective, /əɾədinə/): "evil"

bi (adjective, /bɪ/): "familiar"

sin (adjective, /sɪn/): "fat"

an (adjective, /ən/): "flat"

asi (adjective, /əsɪ/): "frail"

wusawk (adjective, /wusok/): "fried"

lashali (adjective, /ləʃæli/): "full"

aba (adjective, /əbə/): "good"

ez (adjective, /ɛz/): "green"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "grey"

etta (adjective, /ɛɾə/): "honest"

uwilani (adjective, /ʌwilænɪ/): "hot"

atha (adjective, /əða/): "light"

itupaws (adjective, /itupos/): "long"

ttiv (adjective, /ɾɪv/): "loud"

vapuda (adjective, /vəpudə/): "mortal"

lettat (adjective, /lɛɾæt/): "mysterious"

ihap (adjective, /ihəp/): "narrow"

athilaysh (adjective, /əðɪleʃ/): "old"

thiliwa (adjective, /ðɪlɪwə/): "orange"

awkawthada (adjective, /okoðədə/): "pungent"

ttisu (adjective, /ɾisʌ/): "purple"

bak (adjective, /bək/): "quiet"

apamitti (adjective, /əpəmɪɾɪ/): "raw"

adath (adjective, /ədəð/): "rectangular"

awigun (adjective, /əwɪgʌn/): "red"

oughlizats (adjective, /ɒlɪzats/): "roasted"

witoughde (adjective, /witɒdɛ/): "round"

aiwisa (adjective, /aɪwɪsə/): "salty"

ttekahoughw (adjective, /ɾɛkəhɒw/): "savory"

uk (adjective, /ʌk/): "shallow"

aim (adjective, /aɪm/): "short"

inagushe (adjective, /inəguʃɛ/): "smoked"

nittata (adjective, /niɾətə/): "sober"

arrama (adjective, /ərəmə/): "sour"

ivanuka (adjective, /ɪvanʌkə/): "spicy"

du (adjective, /du/): "spiral"

za (adjective, /zə/): "square"

aylithadi (adjective, /eliðædɪ/): "steamed"

lerrede (adjective, /lɛrɛdɛ/): "strange"

gitalatt (adjective, /gitaləɾ/): "strong"

pe (adjective, /pɛ/): "sturdy"

nalitu (adjective, /nəlɪtu/): "sweet"

attipiti (adjective, /əɾɪpɪtɪ/): "tall"

oughttough (adjective, /ɒɾɒ/): "thick"

aytaywuzou (adjective, /etewʌzaʊ/): "thin"

zedatti (adjective, /zɛdəɾi/): "warm"

thidavag (adjective, /ðɪdævəg/): "weak"

vatan (adjective, /vətan/): "white"

zoishath (adjective, /zɔɪʃəð/): "wide"

aminu (adjective, /æmɪnʌ/): "yellow"

ayp (adjective, /ep/): "young"

Verbs

itaw (verb, /itəw/): "bake"

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

vehitt (verb, /vɛhɪɾ/): "belong"

enawnayl (verb, /ɛnonel/): "bite"

ttizittaw (verb, /ɾɪziɾəw/): "break"

ditas (verb, /ditəs/): "burn"

ate (verb, /ətɛ/): "come"

anat (verb, /ənət/): "die"

enutith (verb, /ɛnutɪð/): "drink"

ilatt (verb, /ɪləɾ/): "eat"

ttatta (verb, /ɾaɾə/): "fall"

tais (verb, /taɪs/): "fight"

elaymav (verb, /ɛleməv/): "find"

ta (verb, /tə/): "fish"

oida (verb, /ɔɪdə/): "fly"

amawm (verb, /əmom/): "frown"

naydadit (verb, /nedədɪt/): "go"

fibawnew (verb, /fɪbonɛw/): "growl"

imathema (verb, /ɪmaðɛmə/): "hate"

su (verb, /su/): "have"

naj (verb, /nədʒ/): "hear"

ttawthida (verb, /ɾoðidə/): "hide"

azittush (verb, /əzɪɾuʃ/): "hold"

thizid (verb, /ðɪzid/): "hunt"

aj (verb, /əj/): "jump"

awe (verb, /əwɛ/): "kill"

afayv (verb, /əfev/): "know"

nutaza (verb, /nutəzə/): "laugh"

nala (verb, /nələ/): "lie"

lawngu (verb, /loŋu/): "live"

edaw (verb, /ɛdəw/): "lose"

oudut (verb, /aʊdʌt/): "love"

moughhifaz (verb, /mɒhɪfəz/): "need"

uttawv (verb, /uɾov/): "own"

ttisag (verb, /ɾɪsəg/): "roast"

chinapa (verb, /tʃɪnəpə/): "run"

etenu (verb, /ɛtɛnu/): "see"

manud (verb, /mænʌd/): "sit"

thi (verb, /ðɪ/): "sleep"

aytit (verb, /etɪt/): "smell"

su (verb, /sʌ/): "smile"

eziraf (verb, /ɛzɪɹəf/): "stand"

arrawjan (verb, /ərojən/): "strike"

natunaw (verb, /natuno/): "swallow"

at (verb, /ət/): "swim"

adaz (verb, /ədəz/): "taste"

ttay (verb, /ɾe/): "throw"

ewaisi (verb, /ɛwaɪsɪ/): "walk"

uttizi (verb, /uɾizi/): "want"

Nouns

abattivai (noun, /əbæɾivaɪ/): "afternoon"

ituv (noun, /ituv/): "ale"

sabu (noun, /səbʌ/): "all"

zayda (noun, /zedə/): "alligator"

nazim (noun, /nəzɪm/): "arm"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "ash"

ettu (noun, /ɛɾu/): "aunt"

iva (noun, /ɪvə/): "axe"

ttitsitti (noun, /ɾɪtsɪɾɪ/): "bark"

agithake (noun, /əgɪðakɛ/): "bay"

atat (noun, /ətət/): "beer"

ttahata (noun, /ɾəhətə/): "beet"

finittath (noun, /fɪnɪɾəð/): "bird"

zifina (noun, /zɪfinə/): "blood"

alukiju (noun, /əlukɪju/): "boar"

thachi (noun, /ðətʃɪ/): "bone"

nga (noun, /ŋə/): "breakfast"

vaz (noun, /vəz/): "breast"

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

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "castle"

thi (noun, /θi/): "cat"

adim (noun, /ədɪm/): "cat"

tas (noun, /tas/): "chest"

av (noun, /əv/): "chicken"

etta (noun, /ɛɾə/): "claw"

itawdif (noun, /ɪtodɪf/): "cloud"

attoughfez (noun, /əɾɒfɛz/): "coconut"

itebikoo (noun, /ɪtɛbɪkʊ/): "crime"

laithettak (noun, /laɪðɛɾək/): "day"

pama (noun, /pəmə/): "dinner"

sam (noun, /səm/): "dog"

milidic (noun, /milɪdic/): "drink"

ikimus (noun, /ɪkɪmus/): "dungeon"

naitha (noun, /naɪða/): "ear"

upat (noun, /upət/): "earth"

tteni (noun, /ɾɛni/): "egg"

alusud (noun, /əlʌsud/): "elder"

azataw (noun, /əzətəw/): "enemy"

anaisaitt (noun, /ənaɪsaɪɾ/): "evening"

thib (noun, /ðɪb/): "eye"

oibaji (noun, /ɔɪbadʒɪ/): "family"

satoughna (noun, /sətɒnə/): "father"

ttattina (noun, /ɾəɾɪnə/): "feather"

dat (noun, /dət/): "fight"

doughfawn (noun, /dɒfon/): "finger"

awvas (noun, /ovəs/): "fire"

asharrayw (noun, /əʃərew/): "fish"

ttazaytath (noun, /ɾəzetəð/): "flesh"

ital (noun, /itəl/): "foot"

ninid (noun, /ninɪd/): "forest"

ngumas (noun, /ŋuməs/): "fox"

aittayt (noun, /aɪɾet/): "friend"

uraysait (noun, /ʌɹesaɪt/): "goose"

wuti (noun, /wutɪ/): "grease"

ttunoughd (noun, /ɾʌnɒd/): "group"

atakad (noun, /ətækəd/): "gulf"

ita (noun, /ɪtæ/): "hair"

an (noun, /ən/): "hand"

aivati (noun, /aɪvəti/): "hat"

anam (noun, /ənəm/): "hate"

methou (noun, /mɛðaʊ/): "head"

bal (noun, /bæl/): "hill"

kitay (noun, /kɪte/): "horn"

savas (noun, /səvas/): "horse"

al (noun, /əl/): "house"

ttitu (noun, /ɾitʌ/): "inn"

nedakuth (noun, /nɛdəkuð/): "island"

ub (noun, /ub/): "jaw"

saw (noun, /so/): "lake"

avoughtuh (noun, /əvɒtʌh/): "leaf"

rrizataf (noun, /rɪzətəf/): "leg"

laji (noun, /lədʒɪ/): "liver"

oodudabi (noun, /ʊdʌdəbi/): "louse"

jan (noun, /jən/): "love"

ahitta (noun, /əhɪɾə/): "lunch"

ip (noun, /ɪp/): "man"

tana (noun, /tənə/): "many"

sid (noun, /sɪd/): "meal"

awtt (noun, /oɾ/): "metal"

tanath (noun, /tənəθ/): "mine"

atalett (noun, /ətəlɛɾ/): "monster"

ilin (noun, /ɪlin/): "moon"

madati (noun, /mædætɪ/): "morning"

loughpish (noun, /lɒpɪʃ/): "mother"

ninaw (noun, /nɪno/): "mountain"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "mouth"

awgatti (noun, /ogəɾɪ/): "name"

upathaw (noun, /upəðo/): "neck"

tafenim (noun, /təfɛnim/): "night"

se (noun, /sɛ/): "noodle"

inava (noun, /ɪnəvə/): "nose"

nasithas (noun, /nəsɪðəs/): "ocean"

aitha (noun, /aɪðə/): "parent"

ttawnigi (noun, /ɾonɪgɪ/): "path"

kaidifam (noun, /kaɪdifəm/): "peace"

jifizath (noun, /jɪfɪzəð/): "pepper"

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

ahawtt (noun, /æhoɾ/): "pie"

etida (noun, /ɛtɪdə/): "pig"

awpana (noun, /opənə/): "rabbit"

atta (noun, /æɾæ/): "rain"

abasha (noun, /əbəʃə/): "rat"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "river"

didis (noun, /didis/): "robe"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "rock"

coughhou (noun, /cɒhaʊ/): "root"

ebamata (noun, /ɛbəmətə/): "salt"

adittep (noun, /ədiɾɛp/): "sand"

ibuttiv (noun, /ɪbʌɾɪv/): "seed"

nema (noun, /nɛmə/): "sibling"

atiwutt (noun, /ətɪwuɾ/): "sister"

ainagahi (noun, /aɪnəgəhi/): "skin"

ayttingi (noun, /eɾɪŋɪ/): "sky"

eshalez (noun, /ɛʃəlɛz/): "smoke"

avisa (noun, /avɪsə/): "snake"

itawnuve (noun, /ɪtonʌvɛ/): "soup"

apinami (noun, /æpɪnəmi/): "star"

ath (noun, /əð/): "stew"

dal (noun, /dæl/): "stomach"

hatt (noun, /həɾ/): "stone"

ttadidal (noun, /ɾədɪdəl/): "stream"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "sun"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "sword"

naikaze (noun, /naɪkəzɛ/): "tail"

nizaym (noun, /nɪzem/): "tavern"

diwai (noun, /dɪwaɪ/): "thumb"

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

iti (noun, /ɪti/): "tooth"

vunisa (noun, /vʌnisə/): "tree"

inum (noun, /ɪnʌm/): "truth"

awtawasa (noun, /otæwəsə/): "uncle"

ttesush (noun, /ɾɛsuʃ/): "valley"

aivana (noun, /aɪvənə/): "war"

tata (noun, /tatə/): "water"

tatithim (noun, /tətɪðɪm/): "way"

bit (noun, /bit/): "wine"

sesawvus (noun, /sɛsovʌs/): "woman"

sawtanaw (noun, /sotəno/): "word"