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

Ttanin

Ttanin Dictionary

Pronouns

dde (pronoun, /ɽɛ/): "he"

ali (pronoun, /əlɪ/): "she"

shev (pronoun, /ʃɛv/): "they"

aw (pronoun, /əw/): "you"

zu (pronoun, /zʌ/): "we"

att (pronoun, /aɾ/): "I"

Articles

tang (article, /təŋ/): "a"

tad (article, /təd/): "the"

Prepositions

faw (preposition, /fo/): "and"

imattusu (preposition, /imaɾusʌ/): "as"

aingaidda (preposition, /aɪŋaɪɽə/): "from"

soi (preposition, /sɔɪ/): "in"

adail (preposition, /adaɪl/): "of"

aysidad (preposition, /esidəd/): "or"

bi (preposition, /bi/): "to"

sawoughs (preposition, /sæwɒs/): "will"

ep (preposition, /ɛp/): "with"

Numbers

thittiki (number, /ðɪɾɪki/): "zero"

te (number, /tɛ/): "one"

ak (number, /ək/): "two"

penaib (number, /pɛnaɪb/): "three"

thattanin (number, /ðæɾənɪn/): "four"

ile (number, /ilɛ/): "five"

taimadi (number, /taɪmədɪ/): "six"

ttasou (number, /ɾəsaʊ/): "seven"

usadim (number, /usædɪm/): "eight"

kisanaw (number, /kisəno/): "nine"

vev (number, /vɛv/): "ten"

Questions

ngawid (question, /ŋəwɪd/): "what"

ani (question, /ənɪ/): "who"

isa (question, /ɪsæ/): "how"

zett (question, /zɛɾ/): "why"

alimuha (question, /əlɪmuha/): "when"

Interjections

siuwut (interjection, /ʒʌwut/): "hello"

ab (interjection, /əb/): "goodbye"

aikivaw (interjection, /aɪkivo/): "hey"

vamama (interjection, /væməmə/): "bye"

ni (interjection, /nɪ/): "ouch"

anised (interjection, /ənɪsɛd/): "wow"

aibana (interjection, /aɪbənæ/): "uh"

jin (interjection, /dʒɪn/): "er"

we (interjection, /wɛ/): "um"

Adverbs

ashinoughta (adverb, /əʃɪnɒtə/): "again"

athoughnawtt (adverb, /əðɒnoɾ/): "now"

fathat (adverb, /fæθæt/): "soon"

im (adverb, /im/): "often"

awtta (adverb, /oɾə/): "sometimes"

selai (adverb, /sɛlaɪ/): "always"

afiz (adverb, /əfɪz/): "never"

ali (adverb, /əlɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ati (adjective, /ətɪ/): "aromatic"

ache (adjective, /æchɛ/): "basted"

atatadaw (adjective, /ətətədo/): "big"

ithi (adjective, /ɪðɪ/): "bitter"

ttel (adjective, /ɾɛl/): "black"

ngawinul (adjective, /ŋəwɪnul/): "blue"

ijadoughth (adjective, /ɪdʒædɒð/): "brown"

oughttathitha (adjective, /ɒɾəðiðə/): "chilled"

nouttan (adjective, /naʊɾan/): "cold"

hathadd (adjective, /hæðæɽ/): "curried"

epadi (adjective, /ɛpədɪ/): "dark"

aita (adjective, /aɪtæ/): "deep"

idittala (adjective, /idɪɾələ/): "divine"

ousayt (adjective, /aʊset/): "drunk"

usa (adjective, /usə/): "empty"

lipubing (adjective, /lipubɪŋ/): "evil"

ina (adjective, /inæ/): "familiar"

tu (adjective, /tʌ/): "fat"

udoodawne (adjective, /udʊdonɛ/): "flat"

enunay (adjective, /ɛnune/): "frail"

duthalad (adjective, /dʌðəlæd/): "fried"

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

ketul (adjective, /kɛtul/): "good"

fidaka (adjective, /fɪdaka/): "green"

ay (adjective, /əy/): "grey"

eth (adjective, /ɛθ/): "honest"

adit (adjective, /ədɪt/): "hot"

imutawfe (adjective, /imutofɛ/): "light"

ivi (adjective, /ɪvɪ/): "long"

isichi (adjective, /ɪsitʃɪ/): "loud"

mayzaka (adjective, /mezəkæ/): "mortal"

azis (adjective, /əzis/): "mysterious"

ituli (adjective, /itʌlɪ/): "narrow"

ttu (adjective, /ɾʌ/): "old"

uwu (adjective, /ʌwʌ/): "orange"

thadanat (adjective, /θədanət/): "pungent"

ayn (adjective, /en/): "purple"

um (adjective, /ʌm/): "quiet"

inawa (adjective, /ɪnəwə/): "raw"

tud (adjective, /tʌd/): "rectangular"

adasi (adjective, /ədəsi/): "red"

iwaw (adjective, /ɪwəw/): "roasted"

adoonatti (adjective, /ədʊnəɾɪ/): "round"

ludap (adjective, /ludəp/): "salty"

alilis (adjective, /əlɪlis/): "savory"

ich (adjective, /ɪch/): "shallow"

ttav (adjective, /ɾəv/): "short"

itawping (adjective, /itopɪŋ/): "smoked"

napough (adjective, /nəpɒ/): "sober"

ttathutaw (adjective, /ɾəðuto/): "sour"

batitt (adjective, /bətɪɾ/): "spicy"

ayttaidunu (adjective, /eɾaɪdunu/): "spiral"

sazi (adjective, /səzɪ/): "square"

im (adjective, /im/): "steamed"

nus (adjective, /nʌs/): "strange"

ainitanu (adjective, /aɪnɪtænu/): "strong"

wimu (adjective, /wɪmʌ/): "sturdy"

da (adjective, /də/): "sweet"

amenatta (adjective, /amɛnəɾə/): "tall"

anoughp (adjective, /ənɒp/): "thick"

thizi (adjective, /θɪzɪ/): "thin"

thapas (adjective, /ðəpəs/): "warm"

pi (adjective, /pi/): "weak"

is (adjective, /ɪs/): "white"

as (adjective, /əs/): "wide"

elittal (adjective, /ɛliɾəl/): "yellow"

ttittel (adjective, /ɾɪɾɛl/): "young"

Verbs

oizat (verb, /ɔɪzət/): "bake"

uni (verb, /ʌni/): "be"

ati (verb, /əti/): "belong"

naku (verb, /nəku/): "bite"

attazu (verb, /aɾəzʌ/): "break"

vathu (verb, /vəðu/): "burn"

tasoottaw (verb, /təsʊɾo/): "come"

anave (verb, /ənəvɛ/): "die"

athetaysha (verb, /əðɛteʃə/): "drink"

satailil (verb, /sətaɪlɪl/): "eat"

ayttattanough (verb, /eɾæɾənɒ/): "fall"

itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "fight"

awngadangi (verb, /oŋədaŋɪ/): "find"

ayttayjat (verb, /eɾejət/): "fish"

kathiba (verb, /kəðɪbə/): "fly"

taiwough (verb, /taɪwɒ/): "frown"

ita (verb, /ɪtə/): "go"

tah (verb, /təh/): "growl"

is (verb, /ɪs/): "hate"

ttunusit (verb, /ɾʌnusit/): "have"

sushabil (verb, /suʃæbil/): "hear"

ooduna (verb, /ʊdʌnə/): "hide"

al (verb, /əl/): "hold"

ttatazud (verb, /ɾətæzʌd/): "hunt"

thav (verb, /θəv/): "jump"

ahawoupa (verb, /æhəwaʊpə/): "kill"

ziniwawp (verb, /zinɪwop/): "know"

lal (verb, /læl/): "laugh"

an (verb, /ən/): "lie"

fais (verb, /faɪs/): "live"

wa (verb, /wə/): "lose"

umatta (verb, /ʌməɾə/): "love"

eka (verb, /ɛkə/): "need"

kalalat (verb, /kələlət/): "own"

lay (verb, /le/): "roast"

pawjin (verb, /podʒɪn/): "run"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "see"

ized (verb, /ɪzɛd/): "sit"

an (verb, /æn/): "sleep"

ninayn (verb, /nɪnen/): "smell"

adawna (verb, /ədonə/): "smile"

didaiza (verb, /dɪdaɪzə/): "stand"

dawattu (verb, /dəwəɾʌ/): "strike"

ailithub (verb, /aɪlɪðub/): "swallow"

utt (verb, /ʌɾ/): "swim"

oukinu (verb, /aʊkinu/): "taste"

dalatta (verb, /dələɾa/): "throw"

amoja (verb, /æmɔja/): "walk"

ta (verb, /tə/): "want"

Nouns

baq (noun, /bæq/): "afternoon"

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

das (noun, /dəs/): "all"

wayluv (noun, /weluv/): "alligator"

oughpaini (noun, /ɒpaɪnɪ/): "arm"

etade (noun, /ɛtədɛ/): "ash"

izinich (noun, /izɪnitʃ/): "aunt"

fa (noun, /fæ/): "axe"

oozizeth (noun, /ʊzizɛð/): "bark"

ziwahaw (noun, /zɪwahəw/): "bay"

nalou (noun, /nəlaʊ/): "beer"

awsi (noun, /osɪ/): "beet"

atan (noun, /ətən/): "bird"

ttalitta (noun, /ɾəliɾə/): "blood"

amath (noun, /əməð/): "boar"

hatti (noun, /həɾɪ/): "bone"

at (noun, /æt/): "breakfast"

tahay (noun, /təhe/): "breast"

aydehig (noun, /edɛhɪg/): "brother"

hetana (noun, /hɛtəna/): "castle"

naythiwu (noun, /neðɪwʌ/): "cat"

hasu (noun, /həsʌ/): "cat"

shit (noun, /ʃit/): "chest"

zatti (noun, /zəɾɪ/): "chicken"

amithabai (noun, /əmɪðəbaɪ/): "claw"

niz (noun, /nɪz/): "cloud"

ijatathay (noun, /ijətəðe/): "coconut"

anas (noun, /ænəs/): "crime"

tifa (noun, /tifə/): "day"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "dinner"

athalawb (noun, /aðəlob/): "dog"

shup (noun, /ʃup/): "drink"

adamama (noun, /adəməma/): "dungeon"

dayt (noun, /det/): "ear"

katatav (noun, /kətətav/): "earth"

ba (noun, /bə/): "egg"

aittoitta (noun, /aɪɾɔɪɾæ/): "elder"

epapis (noun, /ɛpəpis/): "enemy"

edat (noun, /ɛdæt/): "evening"

ttadiba (noun, /ɾədɪbə/): "eye"

fanepai (noun, /fanɛpaɪ/): "family"

doughmu (noun, /dɒmu/): "father"

naynungul (noun, /nenʌŋul/): "feather"

ittataw (noun, /iɾəto/): "fight"

nuttalay (noun, /nuɾale/): "finger"

thith (noun, /ðɪð/): "fire"

wima (noun, /wɪmæ/): "fish"

aythusoughd (noun, /eðusɒd/): "flesh"

hatiw (noun, /hətɪw/): "foot"

atti (noun, /əɾi/): "forest"

az (noun, /əz/): "fox"

itivawla (noun, /ɪtɪvolə/): "friend"

ihai (noun, /ɪhaɪ/): "goose"

witt (noun, /wɪɾ/): "grease"

atawmain (noun, /ətomaɪn/): "group"

ajough (noun, /ədʒɒ/): "gulf"

atadaytt (noun, /ætædeɾ/): "hair"

dit (noun, /dɪt/): "hand"

atid (noun, /atid/): "hat"

ufiwoughnaw (noun, /ufɪwɒno/): "hate"

oughsoughpitt (noun, /ɒsɒpɪɾ/): "head"

thaivattal (noun, /ðaɪvəɾəl/): "hill"

ittitt (noun, /ɪɾiɾ/): "horn"

inizan (noun, /ɪnɪzan/): "horse"

wika (noun, /wɪkə/): "house"

afu (noun, /əfu/): "inn"

iditif (noun, /idɪtif/): "island"

itinan (noun, /ɪtɪnən/): "jaw"

chek (noun, /tʃɛk/): "lake"

shaza (noun, /ʃæza/): "leaf"

im (noun, /ɪm/): "leg"

hayttevi (noun, /heɾɛvɪ/): "liver"

ninanitt (noun, /nɪnənɪɾ/): "louse"

chilamutt (noun, /chɪləmʌɾ/): "love"

isahay (noun, /isəhe/): "lunch"

lagingak (noun, /lægɪŋək/): "man"

aisitin (noun, /aɪsitɪn/): "many"

ailathi (noun, /aɪlaðɪ/): "meal"

ainatt (noun, /aɪnaɾ/): "metal"

fith (noun, /fɪð/): "mine"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "monster"

pabaha (noun, /pəbəhə/): "moon"

gaylettith (noun, /gelɛɾɪð/): "morning"

thaytad (noun, /ðetəd/): "mother"

ul (noun, /ʌl/): "mountain"

oughta (noun, /ɒtæ/): "mouth"

pesath (noun, /pɛsəð/): "name"

jula (noun, /jʌlə/): "neck"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "night"

nangam (noun, /naŋəm/): "noodle"

ithiloughtt (noun, /ɪðɪlɒɾ/): "nose"

payh (noun, /peh/): "ocean"

ita (noun, /itə/): "parent"

ounedam (noun, /aʊnɛdəm/): "path"

aynga (noun, /eŋə/): "peace"

ddawnavi (noun, /ɽonavɪ/): "pepper"

pu (noun, /pʌ/): "person"

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

awvu (noun, /ovu/): "pig"

haythawsak (noun, /heðosək/): "rabbit"

ihumadi (noun, /ihumədɪ/): "rain"

moughsimaym (noun, /mɒsɪmem/): "rat"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "river"

relitta (noun, /ɹɛliɾə/): "robe"

ufi (noun, /ʌfɪ/): "rock"

ettupaitte (noun, /ɛɾupaɪɾɛ/): "root"

pays (noun, /pes/): "salt"

atailit (noun, /ətaɪlit/): "sand"

afa (noun, /æfə/): "seed"

fasem (noun, /fəsɛm/): "sibling"

ja (noun, /dʒə/): "sister"

ivif (noun, /ivɪf/): "skin"

ayn (noun, /en/): "sky"

ashi (noun, /əʃɪ/): "smoke"

etaysida (noun, /ɛtesidə/): "snake"

la (noun, /lə/): "soup"

oolattatta (noun, /ʊləɾəɾə/): "star"

though (noun, /ðɒ/): "stew"

ikathan (noun, /ɪkəðæn/): "stomach"

avuttika (noun, /əvʌɾikə/): "stone"

eze (noun, /ɛzɛ/): "stream"

ethapeja (noun, /ɛðæpɛjə/): "sun"

adan (noun, /ədæn/): "sword"

lahi (noun, /læhɪ/): "tail"

abetayga (noun, /əbɛtegə/): "tavern"

le (noun, /lɛ/): "thumb"

ahafap (noun, /əhəfəp/): "tongue"

sibimal (noun, /sɪbiməl/): "tooth"

kitt (noun, /kɪɾ/): "tree"

thamanan (noun, /ðəmənən/): "truth"

idafuth (noun, /ɪdəfuð/): "uncle"

esab (noun, /ɛsəb/): "valley"

atha (noun, /əðə/): "war"

aynisai (noun, /enɪsaɪ/): "water"

ttinanan (noun, /ɾɪnənən/): "way"

hichakath (noun, /hitʃəkəθ/): "wine"

isan (noun, /ɪsən/): "woman"

aizit (noun, /aɪzɪt/): "word"