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

Thitungam

Thitungam Dictionary

Pronouns

da (pronoun, /də/): "he"

te (pronoun, /tɛ/): "she"

naw (pronoun, /no/): "they"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "you"

upa (pronoun, /ʌpa/): "we"

bit (pronoun, /bɪt/): "I"

Articles

sa (article, /sə/): "a"

mah (article, /məh/): "the"

Prepositions

shumalih (preposition, /ʃʌmælɪh/): "and"

ing (preposition, /ɪŋ/): "as"

kichulich (preposition, /kitʃulɪtʃ/): "from"

amithava (preposition, /əmiðævə/): "in"

bawweli (preposition, /bowɛlɪ/): "of"

inoifada (preposition, /inɔɪfədə/): "or"

tap (preposition, /təp/): "to"

ithamama (preposition, /ɪθəməmə/): "will"

awk (preposition, /ok/): "with"

Numbers

mawoume (number, /məwaʊmɛ/): "zero"

tanu (number, /tənu/): "one"

ivisayla (number, /ivisela/): "two"

chitam (number, /tʃɪtəm/): "three"

netattad (number, /nɛtəɾəd/): "four"

ikigadi (number, /ikigædɪ/): "five"

duttin (number, /duɾin/): "six"

taritt (number, /təɹiɾ/): "seven"

av (number, /əv/): "eight"

padeki (number, /pədɛki/): "nine"

ishayn (number, /iʃen/): "ten"

Questions

laywite (question, /lewitɛ/): "what"

attada (question, /əɾəda/): "who"

athinu (question, /əðinʌ/): "how"

adi (question, /ədɪ/): "why"

aneth (question, /ənɛð/): "when"

Interjections

kid (interjection, /kɪd/): "hello"

alejoo (interjection, /əlɛjʊ/): "goodbye"

ttith (interjection, /ɾɪð/): "hey"

zasusaw (interjection, /zəsʌso/): "bye"

tale (interjection, /təlɛ/): "ouch"

zawlata (interjection, /zolətə/): "wow"

uni (interjection, /unɪ/): "uh"

azipa (interjection, /əzɪpə/): "er"

vaina (interjection, /vaɪnə/): "um"

Adverbs

ja (adverb, /jæ/): "again"

an (adverb, /æn/): "now"

oughsen (adverb, /ɒsɛn/): "soon"

it (adverb, /ɪt/): "often"

mough (adverb, /mɒ/): "sometimes"

oughttan (adverb, /ɒɾæn/): "always"

awm (adverb, /om/): "never"

tisath (adverb, /tɪsəð/): "seldom"

Adjectives

laf (adjective, /ləf/): "aromatic"

japizud (adjective, /jəpizʌd/): "basted"

bou (adjective, /baʊ/): "big"

wa (adjective, /wə/): "bitter"

lath (adjective, /ləð/): "black"

akais (adjective, /ækaɪs/): "blue"

tinalal (adjective, /tinələl/): "brown"

oush (adjective, /aʊʃ/): "chilled"

mutohe (adjective, /mʌtɔhɛ/): "cold"

uza (adjective, /uzə/): "curried"

lena (adjective, /lɛnæ/): "dark"

ttabadat (adjective, /ɾəbədət/): "deep"

thip (adjective, /ðip/): "divine"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "drunk"

inaytti (adjective, /ɪneɾɪ/): "empty"

uv (adjective, /ʌv/): "evil"

awttayde (adjective, /oɾedɛ/): "familiar"

anat (adjective, /ənət/): "fat"

nita (adjective, /nitə/): "flat"

siwat (adjective, /sɪwət/): "frail"

tinge (adjective, /tiŋɛ/): "fried"

aka (adjective, /əkə/): "full"

ajoi (adjective, /æjɔɪ/): "good"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "green"

ttan (adjective, /ɾæn/): "grey"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "honest"

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "hot"

naywuttu (adjective, /newʌɾu/): "light"

tinadul (adjective, /tɪnədʌl/): "long"

nittats (adjective, /nɪɾəts/): "loud"

iva (adjective, /ɪvæ/): "mortal"

oughma (adjective, /ɒmə/): "mysterious"

davayd (adjective, /dəved/): "narrow"

thilem (adjective, /ðɪlɛm/): "old"

ik (adjective, /ɪk/): "orange"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "pungent"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "purple"

aytachi (adjective, /etətʃi/): "quiet"

lizap (adjective, /lizəp/): "raw"

umimai (adjective, /umɪmaɪ/): "rectangular"

an (adjective, /ən/): "red"

ananan (adjective, /ənənən/): "roasted"

dawnuthad (adjective, /donuθəd/): "round"

shittan (adjective, /ʃɪɾən/): "salty"

awoughzu (adjective, /æwɒzu/): "savory"

say (adjective, /se/): "shallow"

awuttip (adjective, /əwuɾɪp/): "short"

nay (adjective, /ne/): "smoked"

kevoughwip (adjective, /kɛvɒwɪp/): "sober"

amavoo (adjective, /əmævʊ/): "sour"

aimathil (adjective, /aɪməðil/): "spicy"

awlai (adjective, /olaɪ/): "spiral"

tiv (adjective, /tɪv/): "square"

imasaba (adjective, /ɪməsəbə/): "steamed"

zenga (adjective, /zɛŋə/): "strange"

ipuni (adjective, /ipʌnɪ/): "strong"

witad (adjective, /wɪtad/): "sturdy"

betta (adjective, /bɛɾə/): "sweet"

tiba (adjective, /tɪbə/): "tall"

ayvituttough (adjective, /evɪtʌɾɒ/): "thick"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "thin"

silachood (adjective, /sɪləxʊd/): "warm"

ani (adjective, /anɪ/): "weak"

oughvaf (adjective, /ɒvəf/): "white"

safivat (adjective, /səfɪvət/): "wide"

ethifoughtte (adjective, /ɛðɪfɒɾɛ/): "yellow"

dattoulai (adjective, /dəɾaʊlaɪ/): "young"

Verbs

ithib (verb, /ɪðɪb/): "bake"

mawfoughsi (verb, /mofɒsi/): "be"

ila (verb, /ɪlæ/): "belong"

gatt (verb, /gəɾ/): "bite"

apatt (verb, /æpaɾ/): "break"

attab (verb, /əɾæb/): "burn"

aseduway (verb, /əsɛduwe/): "come"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "die"

asesai (verb, /əsɛsaɪ/): "drink"

wihaw (verb, /wɪho/): "eat"

sa (verb, /sə/): "fall"

atittabay (verb, /ətɪɾəbe/): "fight"

aynunag (verb, /enʌnəg/): "find"

jivuzatt (verb, /dʒivʌzəɾ/): "fish"

it (verb, /it/): "fly"

uttawvaz (verb, /ʌɾovəz/): "frown"

madat (verb, /mədət/): "go"

uk (verb, /uk/): "growl"

inoughmus (verb, /inɒmus/): "hate"

inisiz (verb, /ɪnisiz/): "have"

kudug (verb, /kudug/): "hear"

thap (verb, /ðəp/): "hide"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "hold"

iwa (verb, /iwə/): "hunt"

as (verb, /əs/): "jump"

pamavi (verb, /pəməvi/): "kill"

tayttita (verb, /teɾɪtæ/): "know"

aynelan (verb, /enɛlən/): "laugh"

ittawtt (verb, /ɪɾoɾ/): "lie"

azanad (verb, /əzənəd/): "live"

anittay (verb, /əniɾe/): "lose"

nawtt (verb, /noɾ/): "love"

oughmije (verb, /ɒmidʒɛ/): "need"

ubinaytta (verb, /ubɪneɾə/): "own"

lif (verb, /lɪf/): "roast"

aj (verb, /æj/): "run"

akak (verb, /əkək/): "see"

tasi (verb, /təsi/): "sit"

attayda (verb, /əɾedæ/): "sleep"

lanil (verb, /lənɪl/): "smell"

thi (verb, /ði/): "smile"

pa (verb, /pə/): "stand"

id (verb, /ɪd/): "strike"

usathama (verb, /usaðəmə/): "swallow"

setha (verb, /sɛðə/): "swim"

tef (verb, /tɛf/): "taste"

edi (verb, /ɛdi/): "throw"

taifita (verb, /taɪfɪta/): "walk"

pi (verb, /pi/): "want"

Nouns

abanach (noun, /əbənəx/): "afternoon"

upaf (noun, /ʌpaf/): "ale"

na (noun, /næ/): "all"

jazedoon (noun, /jəzɛdʊn/): "alligator"

zanata (noun, /zanətə/): "arm"

atanas (noun, /ətənəs/): "ash"

ttihat (noun, /ɾɪhət/): "aunt"

dawdayd (noun, /doded/): "axe"

ikafita (noun, /ikəfitə/): "bark"

azititta (noun, /əzɪtɪɾa/): "bay"

ziz (noun, /ziz/): "beer"

ttalu (noun, /ɾəlʌ/): "beet"

vitt (noun, /vɪɾ/): "bird"

tettatta (noun, /tɛɾæɾæ/): "blood"

dununas (noun, /dʌnunəs/): "boar"

enishisai (noun, /ɛnɪʃɪsaɪ/): "bone"

mih (noun, /mɪh/): "breakfast"

pitt (noun, /piɾ/): "breast"

uth (noun, /uð/): "brother"

bang (noun, /baŋ/): "castle"

dawadaw (noun, /dəwədəw/): "cat"

gasasitt (noun, /gəsəsɪɾ/): "cat"

shak (noun, /ʃək/): "chest"

arulaiku (noun, /æɹʌlaɪku/): "chicken"

ezitteka (noun, /ɛzɪɾɛka/): "claw"

enal (noun, /ɛnəl/): "cloud"

lattada (noun, /ləɾəda/): "coconut"

at (noun, /ət/): "crime"

wik (noun, /wɪk/): "day"

rrata (noun, /ratæ/): "dinner"

aili (noun, /aɪlɪ/): "dog"

ttin (noun, /ɾɪn/): "drink"

ab (noun, /əb/): "dungeon"

kitasay (noun, /kɪtəse/): "ear"

unoowatt (noun, /ʌnʊwəɾ/): "earth"

kanadu (noun, /kænədu/): "egg"

vethi (noun, /vɛði/): "elder"

iwu (noun, /iwu/): "enemy"

gi (noun, /gi/): "evening"

aleditt (noun, /əlɛdɪɾ/): "eye"

uza (noun, /ʌzæ/): "family"

egi (noun, /ɛgi/): "father"

isoughd (noun, /ɪsɒd/): "feather"

ayd (noun, /ed/): "fight"

kuttisa (noun, /kʌɾisə/): "finger"

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

asi (noun, /əʒ/): "fish"

lu (noun, /lu/): "flesh"

ttam (noun, /ɾəm/): "foot"

an (noun, /ən/): "forest"

ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "fox"

abufavough (noun, /æbufəvɒ/): "friend"

ihatt (noun, /ihəɾ/): "goose"

ttain (noun, /ɾaɪn/): "grease"

azenulai (noun, /əzɛnʌlaɪ/): "group"

attibi (noun, /æɾɪbɪ/): "gulf"

vitittik (noun, /vɪtɪɾik/): "hair"

afijeku (noun, /əfɪjɛku/): "hand"

sih (noun, /sɪh/): "hat"

wu (noun, /wʌ/): "hate"

inatab (noun, /inətəb/): "head"

ttinawttayn (noun, /ɾinoɾen/): "hill"

dakali (noun, /dəkalɪ/): "horn"

baki (noun, /bakɪ/): "horse"

udam (noun, /udæm/): "house"

iselak (noun, /ɪsɛlək/): "inn"

athat (noun, /æθət/): "island"

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

ataiham (noun, /ətaɪham/): "lake"

imimaw (noun, /ɪmɪmæw/): "leaf"

attaybot (noun, /əɾebɔt/): "leg"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "liver"

das (noun, /dəs/): "louse"

that (noun, /ðət/): "love"

ajayt (noun, /ədʒet/): "lunch"

nasut (noun, /nəsʌt/): "man"

awv (noun, /ov/): "many"

uwa (noun, /uwə/): "meal"

thahin (noun, /ðəhɪn/): "metal"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "mine"

nattig (noun, /nəɾɪg/): "monster"

watittan (noun, /wətɪɾən/): "moon"

zadepi (noun, /zædɛpɪ/): "morning"

una (noun, /ʌnə/): "mother"

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

aruttu (noun, /æɹuɾʌ/): "mouth"

acavew (noun, /əcəvɛw/): "name"

thainam (noun, /ðaɪnəm/): "neck"

gachada (noun, /gəchədə/): "night"

ekounawshe (noun, /ɛkaʊnoʃɛ/): "noodle"

du (noun, /du/): "nose"

aha (noun, /əhə/): "ocean"

thisi (noun, /ðisi/): "parent"

cahi (noun, /cæhɪ/): "path"

aha (noun, /əhə/): "peace"

pithin (noun, /pɪðin/): "pepper"

ttaca (noun, /ɾæca/): "person"

ilaidet (noun, /ɪlaɪdɛt/): "pie"

ashisa (noun, /əʃisə/): "pig"

viza (noun, /viza/): "rabbit"

tel (noun, /tɛl/): "rain"

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

ile (noun, /ɪlɛ/): "river"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "robe"

anay (noun, /əne/): "rock"

ameceh (noun, /əmɛcɛh/): "root"

sis (noun, /sɪs/): "salt"

thayzattath (noun, /θezaɾəð/): "sand"

ma (noun, /mæ/): "seed"

sish (noun, /sɪʃ/): "sibling"

mab (noun, /məb/): "sister"

atinil (noun, /ətinil/): "skin"

azul (noun, /əzʌl/): "sky"

athingathi (noun, /əðɪŋəðɪ/): "smoke"

thusadam (noun, /ðusadæm/): "snake"

lujik (noun, /lujɪk/): "soup"

atima (noun, /atɪmə/): "star"

atada (noun, /ətədə/): "stew"

ediw (noun, /ɛdɪw/): "stomach"

enanat (noun, /ɛnənət/): "stone"

idi (noun, /idi/): "stream"

ttuni (noun, /ɾʌnɪ/): "sun"

aingittu (noun, /aɪŋiɾʌ/): "sword"

vusajim (noun, /vusædʒim/): "tail"

isoughmama (noun, /isɒməmæ/): "tavern"

kootana (noun, /kʊtənə/): "thumb"

hamaha (noun, /həməhə/): "tongue"

nithay (noun, /niðe/): "tooth"

elunoughm (noun, /ɛlunɒm/): "tree"

idata (noun, /idətə/): "truth"

aig (noun, /aɪg/): "uncle"

ikilu (noun, /ɪkɪlu/): "valley"

aig (noun, /aɪg/): "war"

daivip (noun, /daɪvip/): "water"

sil (noun, /sil/): "way"

oos (noun, /ʊs/): "wine"

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

apatef (noun, /əpətɛf/): "word"