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

Titte

Titte Dictionary

Pronouns

ala (pronoun, /ələ/): "he"

asa (pronoun, /æsə/): "she"

el (pronoun, /ɛl/): "they"

eva (pronoun, /ɛvə/): "you"

ila (pronoun, /ilə/): "we"

ad (pronoun, /əd/): "I"

Articles

aw (article, /əw/): "a"

jab (article, /dʒəb/): "the"

Prepositions

pas (preposition, /pæs/): "and"

butou (preposition, /butaʊ/): "as"

tan (preposition, /tæn/): "from"

loughv (preposition, /lɒv/): "in"

uli (preposition, /ʌlɪ/): "of"

la (preposition, /lə/): "or"

az (preposition, /əz/): "to"

zesaw (preposition, /zɛso/): "will"

ivaittav (preposition, /ɪvaɪɾæv/): "with"

Numbers

ath (number, /əð/): "zero"

ttoobatatt (number, /ɾʊbataɾ/): "one"

mi (number, /mɪ/): "two"

aip (number, /aɪp/): "three"

aza (number, /əzæ/): "four"

kaikingu (number, /kaɪkɪŋu/): "five"

att (number, /æɾ/): "six"

patt (number, /pəɾ/): "seven"

azid (number, /əzɪd/): "eight"

nu (number, /nʌ/): "nine"

usi (number, /usi/): "ten"

Questions

azubifu (question, /əzubɪfʌ/): "what"

anaivathi (question, /ənaɪvəðɪ/): "who"

mad (question, /məd/): "how"

eza (question, /ɛza/): "why"

danibik (question, /dənɪbɪk/): "when"

Interjections

fanittatt (interjection, /fəniɾəɾ/): "hello"

ahi (interjection, /əhɪ/): "goodbye"

ne (interjection, /nɛ/): "hey"

inu (interjection, /ɪnu/): "bye"

ttayvala (interjection, /ɾevələ/): "ouch"

naji (interjection, /nəji/): "wow"

naytu (interjection, /netʌ/): "uh"

akazaitt (interjection, /əkəzaɪɾ/): "er"

lat (interjection, /lat/): "um"

Adverbs

ttanali (adverb, /ɾənəli/): "again"

ait (adverb, /aɪt/): "now"

inattaw (adverb, /inəɾo/): "soon"

talamen (adverb, /taləmɛn/): "often"

toughjita (adverb, /tɒdʒɪtə/): "sometimes"

awabaiha (adverb, /əwəbaɪhə/): "always"

at (adverb, /ət/): "never"

wingough (adverb, /wɪŋɒ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

sidith (adjective, /sɪdið/): "aromatic"

hittiten (adjective, /hiɾɪtɛn/): "basted"

atitha (adjective, /ətɪðə/): "big"

dehayve (adjective, /dɛhevɛ/): "bitter"

amaw (adjective, /əmo/): "black"

nawama (adjective, /nəwəmə/): "blue"

akimoughk (adjective, /əkimɒk/): "brown"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "chilled"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "cold"

eb (adjective, /ɛb/): "curried"

awi (adjective, /əwɪ/): "dark"

anin (adjective, /ənɪn/): "deep"

ttatezoughd (adjective, /ɾətɛzɒd/): "divine"

outtajida (adjective, /aʊɾəjɪdə/): "drunk"

ilach (adjective, /ilətʃ/): "empty"

otaithaji (adjective, /ɔtaɪðæji/): "evil"

thama (adjective, /ðəma/): "familiar"

taw (adjective, /to/): "fat"

ifiluz (adjective, /ɪfilʌz/): "flat"

ttisibi (adjective, /ɾɪsibi/): "frail"

ttoosase (adjective, /ɾʊsəsɛ/): "fried"

thitin (adjective, /ðɪtin/): "full"

oulai (adjective, /aʊlaɪ/): "good"

chi (adjective, /tʃi/): "green"

utha (adjective, /uðə/): "grey"

fatisett (adjective, /fətɪsɛɾ/): "honest"

luzaku (adjective, /lʌzəku/): "hot"

itelij (adjective, /ɪtɛlij/): "light"

awtt (adjective, /oɾ/): "long"

avi (adjective, /əvɪ/): "loud"

shoughw (adjective, /ʃɒw/): "mortal"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "mysterious"

lika (adjective, /likə/): "narrow"

tef (adjective, /tɛf/): "old"

titatta (adjective, /tɪtəɾə/): "orange"

lajuja (adjective, /ladʒʌja/): "pungent"

awn (adjective, /on/): "purple"

alaputa (adjective, /əlaputə/): "quiet"

tayni (adjective, /tenɪ/): "raw"

sanalitt (adjective, /sənəlɪɾ/): "rectangular"

gawkai (adjective, /gokaɪ/): "red"

tu (adjective, /tu/): "roasted"

elemi (adjective, /ɛlɛmi/): "round"

utali (adjective, /ʌtəli/): "salty"

chatt (adjective, /chəɾ/): "savory"

avuzaw (adjective, /əvuzo/): "shallow"

ttela (adjective, /ɾɛlə/): "short"

efadai (adjective, /ɛfədaɪ/): "smoked"

ttah (adjective, /ɾəh/): "sober"

nikoughsa (adjective, /nɪkɒsə/): "sour"

gi (adjective, /gɪ/): "spicy"

agawttinu (adjective, /ægoɾinu/): "spiral"

natt (adjective, /nəɾ/): "square"

lat (adjective, /lət/): "steamed"

anidat (adjective, /ænidət/): "strange"

hanalatt (adjective, /hanələɾ/): "strong"

ed (adjective, /ɛd/): "sturdy"

lesai (adjective, /lɛsaɪ/): "sweet"

we (adjective, /wɛ/): "tall"

lipalab (adjective, /lɪpəlæb/): "thick"

ara (adjective, /əɹə/): "thin"

al (adjective, /əl/): "warm"

anizasa (adjective, /ænɪzasæ/): "weak"

ttatawu (adjective, /ɾætəwu/): "white"

thilin (adjective, /ðilin/): "wide"

ttif (adjective, /ɾɪf/): "yellow"

shetudiv (adjective, /ʃɛtudɪv/): "young"

Verbs

thibi (verb, /ðɪbi/): "bake"

atatte (verb, /ətəɾɛ/): "be"

walam (verb, /wæləm/): "belong"

ta (verb, /tə/): "bite"

vu (verb, /vu/): "break"

thaniwaz (verb, /ðəniwəz/): "burn"

aytiwaga (verb, /etiwəgə/): "come"

atathit (verb, /ətæθɪt/): "die"

ta (verb, /ta/): "drink"

janep (verb, /jənɛp/): "eat"

zati (verb, /zətɪ/): "fall"

githattab (verb, /gɪðəɾəb/): "fight"

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

fangaydad (verb, /fəŋedəd/): "fish"

ilasay (verb, /ɪlæse/): "fly"

atawfas (verb, /ətofəs/): "frown"

efoughttath (verb, /ɛfɒɾəð/): "go"

attuttas (verb, /aɾʌɾas/): "growl"

ta (verb, /tə/): "hate"

vidatta (verb, /vɪdəɾæ/): "have"

oughma (verb, /ɒmæ/): "hear"

an (verb, /ən/): "hide"

ttattawz (verb, /ɾəɾoz/): "hold"

udatavi (verb, /ʌdətəvɪ/): "hunt"

atti (verb, /əɾɪ/): "jump"

oughth (verb, /ɒθ/): "kill"

attisouta (verb, /əɾisaʊtə/): "know"

adawoughpai (verb, /ədəwɒpaɪ/): "laugh"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "lie"

ezawis (verb, /ɛzəwɪs/): "live"

kisatim (verb, /kɪsətim/): "lose"

pihin (verb, /pɪhɪn/): "love"

elattil (verb, /ɛləɾil/): "need"

ithu (verb, /iðʌ/): "own"

dal (verb, /dæl/): "roast"

etufoughbi (verb, /ɛtʌfɒbɪ/): "run"

thaj (verb, /ðəj/): "see"

kay (verb, /ke/): "sit"

athi (verb, /əθɪ/): "sleep"

bayva (verb, /bevə/): "smell"

wazaban (verb, /wəzəbən/): "smile"

ma (verb, /mæ/): "stand"

si (verb, /si/): "strike"

matawtt (verb, /mætoɾ/): "swallow"

douteba (verb, /daʊtɛbə/): "swim"

ayta (verb, /etə/): "taste"

ibitt (verb, /ɪbɪɾ/): "throw"

sanoughs (verb, /sænɒs/): "walk"

oughttaytanu (verb, /ɒɾetənʌ/): "want"

Nouns

panaz (noun, /pənəz/): "afternoon"

aba (noun, /əba/): "ale"

laizoughttaw (noun, /laɪzɒɾo/): "all"

man (noun, /mən/): "alligator"

gawts (noun, /gots/): "arm"

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

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

fa (noun, /fa/): "axe"

nailuliz (noun, /naɪlʌlɪz/): "bark"

idu (noun, /ɪdʌ/): "bay"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "beer"

bizettut (noun, /bɪzɛɾʌt/): "beet"

zachi (noun, /zəchɪ/): "bird"

uni (noun, /ʌni/): "blood"

awezamu (noun, /əwɛzəmu/): "boar"

ttan (noun, /ɾən/): "bone"

aluvin (noun, /əluvɪn/): "breakfast"

alaish (noun, /alaɪʃ/): "breast"

ttainati (noun, /ɾaɪnæti/): "brother"

isa (noun, /isə/): "castle"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "cat"

zittettin (noun, /zɪɾɛɾɪn/): "cat"

kiwapal (noun, /kɪwəpəl/): "chest"

unoi (noun, /unɔɪ/): "chicken"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "claw"

ina (noun, /inæ/): "cloud"

anoota (noun, /ənʊtə/): "coconut"

supay (noun, /supe/): "crime"

mavaka (noun, /mævəkə/): "day"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "dinner"

eni (noun, /ɛnɪ/): "dog"

pasave (noun, /pəsəvɛ/): "drink"

nattu (noun, /nəɾu/): "dungeon"

wep (noun, /wɛp/): "ear"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "earth"

ad (noun, /əd/): "egg"

ap (noun, /ap/): "elder"

ttaypaw (noun, /ɾepo/): "enemy"

itizap (noun, /itɪzəp/): "evening"

lihan (noun, /lɪhən/): "eye"

nafiti (noun, /nəfɪti/): "family"

ttitaitt (noun, /ɾitaɪɾ/): "father"

moupesin (noun, /maʊpɛsɪn/): "feather"

idada (noun, /idədə/): "fight"

zath (noun, /zəθ/): "finger"

ezawuna (noun, /ɛzəwunə/): "fire"

esoovaj (noun, /ɛsʊvaj/): "fish"

attawdatt (noun, /aɾodəɾ/): "flesh"

epitaka (noun, /ɛpitəkə/): "foot"

ngif (noun, /ŋif/): "forest"

zekothav (noun, /zɛkɔðəv/): "fox"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "friend"

thid (noun, /ðid/): "goose"

wathafus (noun, /wəðəfʌs/): "grease"

bugise (noun, /bʌgisɛ/): "group"

gaihawkaz (noun, /gaɪhokəz/): "gulf"

babail (noun, /bæbaɪl/): "hair"

ilepasough (noun, /ɪlɛpəsɒ/): "hand"

oughz (noun, /ɒz/): "hat"

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

pilathi (noun, /piləði/): "head"

ayzade (noun, /ezædɛ/): "hill"

avith (noun, /əvɪð/): "horn"

thaim (noun, /ðaɪm/): "horse"

awhuloub (noun, /ohulaʊb/): "house"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "inn"

ecigaf (noun, /ɛcigəf/): "island"

lananil (noun, /lənænil/): "jaw"

ngesa (noun, /ŋɛsə/): "lake"

nak (noun, /nək/): "leaf"

eti (noun, /ɛtɪ/): "leg"

vasug (noun, /væsʌg/): "liver"

awed (noun, /əwɛd/): "louse"

egaych (noun, /ɛgech/): "love"

atich (noun, /ətɪtʃ/): "lunch"

oughnanin (noun, /ɒnənɪn/): "man"

azalan (noun, /əzəlan/): "many"

ish (noun, /iʃ/): "meal"

azattaji (noun, /əzəɾəji/): "metal"

anat (noun, /ənət/): "mine"

kivitt (noun, /kɪviɾ/): "monster"

zaku (noun, /zæku/): "moon"

la (noun, /lə/): "morning"

ishuthekough (noun, /iʃuðɛkɒ/): "mother"

hangout (noun, /həŋaʊt/): "mountain"

ounittuba (noun, /aʊnɪɾubæ/): "mouth"

thitoughtawn (noun, /ðitɒton/): "name"

bay (noun, /be/): "neck"

utha (noun, /uðə/): "night"

ipat (noun, /ipət/): "noodle"

tak (noun, /tək/): "nose"

amaytham (noun, /əmeðəm/): "ocean"

uzithou (noun, /uzɪðaʊ/): "parent"

ech (noun, /ɛtʃ/): "path"

ibifa (noun, /ɪbɪfə/): "peace"

rrip (noun, /rip/): "pepper"

awak (noun, /æwək/): "person"

az (noun, /əz/): "pie"

jetha (noun, /jɛðə/): "pig"

thalipat (noun, /ðalɪpət/): "rabbit"

av (noun, /əv/): "rain"

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

ibaysa (noun, /ibesæ/): "river"

inethaima (noun, /ɪnɛθaɪmə/): "robe"

wifoughd (noun, /wifɒd/): "rock"

awedough (noun, /əwɛdɒ/): "root"

sa (noun, /sa/): "salt"

ttan (noun, /ɾən/): "sand"

ekay (noun, /ɛke/): "seed"

itas (noun, /ɪtəs/): "sibling"

pasi (noun, /pəsi/): "sister"

batima (noun, /batimæ/): "skin"

dawed (noun, /dawɛd/): "sky"

idatitta (noun, /idətiɾə/): "smoke"

iwinanu (noun, /ɪwinənu/): "snake"

vasihi (noun, /vəsɪhɪ/): "soup"

aydalith (noun, /edəlið/): "star"

day (noun, /de/): "stew"

adai (noun, /ədaɪ/): "stomach"

ahoughs (noun, /ahɒs/): "stone"

ag (noun, /əg/): "stream"

da (noun, /da/): "sun"

ngichatak (noun, /ŋitʃətək/): "sword"

echagazaw (noun, /ɛtʃəgazo/): "tail"

awb (noun, /ob/): "tavern"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "thumb"

ath (noun, /æð/): "tongue"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "tooth"

az (noun, /əz/): "tree"

satu (noun, /sətu/): "truth"

wath (noun, /wəð/): "uncle"

ayttudat (noun, /eɾʌdət/): "valley"

sechayz (noun, /sɛchez/): "war"

ikafuna (noun, /ikəfunæ/): "water"

nam (noun, /nəm/): "way"

medawsutt (noun, /mɛdosʌɾ/): "wine"

esatatu (noun, /ɛsətətʌ/): "woman"

daida (noun, /daɪdə/): "word"