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Salachi

Salachi Dictionary

Pronouns

am (pronoun, /am/): "he"

al (pronoun, /əl/): "she"

awma (pronoun, /omə/): "they"

iv (pronoun, /ɪv/): "you"

as (pronoun, /æs/): "we"

pat (pronoun, /pət/): "I"

Articles

li (article, /li/): "a"

li (article, /lɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

za (preposition, /zə/): "and"

ttaiselay (preposition, /ɾaɪsɛle/): "as"

ttazedus (preposition, /ɾəzɛdʌs/): "from"

ba (preposition, /bə/): "in"

alili (preposition, /əlilɪ/): "of"

ubay (preposition, /ube/): "or"

lait (preposition, /laɪt/): "to"

tamatit (preposition, /təmætit/): "will"

ahali (preposition, /əhali/): "with"

Numbers

nuvadin (number, /nuvədin/): "zero"

athima (number, /aðimə/): "one"

iturr (number, /ɪtʌr/): "two"

tawav (number, /tawəv/): "three"

aynanabe (number, /enənəbɛ/): "four"

utitta (number, /utɪɾə/): "five"

aitim (number, /aɪtɪm/): "six"

tipisi (number, /tɪpɪsɪ/): "seven"

koughd (number, /kɒd/): "eight"

tayti (number, /tetɪ/): "nine"

ttoo (number, /ɾʊ/): "ten"

Questions

wa (question, /wə/): "what"

petez (question, /pɛtɛz/): "who"

oughtib (question, /ɒtib/): "how"

amat (question, /əmət/): "why"

etaz (question, /ɛtəz/): "when"

Interjections

jidi (interjection, /jɪdɪ/): "hello"

tta (interjection, /ɾə/): "goodbye"

afutifa (interjection, /æfutifə/): "hey"

ezal (interjection, /ɛzəl/): "bye"

naloushan (interjection, /nəlaʊʃən/): "ouch"

anang (interjection, /anəŋ/): "wow"

iba (interjection, /ɪbə/): "uh"

ija (interjection, /ɪjə/): "er"

tough (interjection, /tɒ/): "um"

Adverbs

tasin (adverb, /təsɪn/): "again"

sizatak (adverb, /sɪzətak/): "now"

tta (adverb, /ɾə/): "soon"

haym (adverb, /hem/): "often"

hetajev (adverb, /hɛtədʒɛv/): "sometimes"

ettitta (adverb, /ɛɾiɾə/): "always"

imaiza (adverb, /ɪmaɪzæ/): "never"

ik (adverb, /ɪk/): "seldom"

Adjectives

atadawz (adjective, /ətədoz/): "aromatic"

pawha (adjective, /pohə/): "basted"

ttahi (adjective, /ɾəhi/): "big"

outtatami (adjective, /aʊɾətəmɪ/): "bitter"

atta (adjective, /æɾə/): "black"

eda (adjective, /ɛdə/): "blue"

idunaisi (adjective, /ɪdʌnaɪʒ/): "brown"

gajiraj (adjective, /gəjɪɹəj/): "chilled"

thitteb (adjective, /ðɪɾɛb/): "cold"

ajana (adjective, /əjənə/): "curried"

tina (adjective, /tinæ/): "dark"

ous (adjective, /aʊs/): "deep"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "divine"

ttadais (adjective, /ɾədaɪs/): "drunk"

aittana (adjective, /aɪɾənə/): "empty"

waid (adjective, /waɪd/): "evil"

shaweh (adjective, /ʃawɛh/): "familiar"

kajough (adjective, /kəjɒ/): "fat"

tattutt (adjective, /təɾuɾ/): "flat"

itattayha (adjective, /ɪtəɾehə/): "frail"

ishakith (adjective, /iʃəkɪð/): "fried"

wayttaishous (adjective, /weɾaɪʃaʊs/): "full"

lada (adjective, /ləda/): "good"

ikip (adjective, /ɪkɪp/): "green"

shenibat (adjective, /ʃɛnibət/): "grey"

uthev (adjective, /uðɛv/): "honest"

igik (adjective, /ɪgik/): "hot"

om (adjective, /ɔm/): "light"

tainettough (adjective, /taɪnɛɾɒ/): "long"

ik (adjective, /ik/): "loud"

taza (adjective, /təzə/): "mortal"

sailiw (adjective, /saɪliw/): "mysterious"

ethi (adjective, /ɛðɪ/): "narrow"

kititou (adjective, /kɪtɪtaʊ/): "old"

nette (adjective, /nɛɾɛ/): "orange"

amaduth (adjective, /əmæduð/): "pungent"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "purple"

dusa (adjective, /dʌsə/): "quiet"

oughlig (adjective, /ɒlɪg/): "raw"

ip (adjective, /ɪp/): "rectangular"

itikawi (adjective, /ɪtɪkəwi/): "red"

ninitha (adjective, /nɪnɪðə/): "roasted"

sen (adjective, /sɛn/): "round"

taditt (adjective, /tædɪɾ/): "salty"

nalune (adjective, /nəlʌnɛ/): "savory"

na (adjective, /na/): "shallow"

ichi (adjective, /itʃi/): "short"

ttudaisa (adjective, /ɾʌdaɪsə/): "smoked"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "sober"

satt (adjective, /səɾ/): "sour"

amafah (adjective, /æmafah/): "spicy"

pifoughngat (adjective, /pɪfɒŋət/): "spiral"

nutha (adjective, /nuðə/): "square"

aydapita (adjective, /edəpɪtə/): "steamed"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "strange"

arran (adjective, /ərən/): "strong"

fith (adjective, /fið/): "sturdy"

oungaygetha (adjective, /aʊŋegɛθa/): "sweet"

na (adjective, /nə/): "tall"

aytun (adjective, /etʌn/): "thick"

moma (adjective, /mɔmə/): "thin"

aytilawi (adjective, /etɪlæwɪ/): "warm"

ake (adjective, /əkɛ/): "weak"

ev (adjective, /ɛv/): "white"

izi (adjective, /ɪzɪ/): "wide"

idisa (adjective, /ɪdisə/): "yellow"

gayttayttawm (adjective, /geɾeɾom/): "young"

Verbs

adinid (verb, /ədɪnɪd/): "bake"

et (verb, /ɛt/): "be"

lelisail (verb, /lɛlisaɪl/): "belong"

hisi (verb, /hɪsi/): "bite"

si (verb, /sɪ/): "break"

alivetu (verb, /əlivɛtu/): "burn"

hayd (verb, /hed/): "come"

ittaloubi (verb, /iɾəlaʊbɪ/): "die"

sanoughth (verb, /sənɒð/): "drink"

ajak (verb, /ədʒək/): "eat"

alunethu (verb, /ælʌnɛðʌ/): "fall"

zatakik (verb, /zatəkik/): "fight"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "find"

iti (verb, /iti/): "fish"

ika (verb, /ikə/): "fly"

ayjait (verb, /ejaɪt/): "frown"

ni (verb, /ni/): "go"

ttivi (verb, /ɾɪvi/): "growl"

ath (verb, /əθ/): "hate"

asila (verb, /əsilə/): "have"

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

ab (verb, /əb/): "hide"

tti (verb, /ɾi/): "hold"

nifil (verb, /nifɪl/): "hunt"

ngeniz (verb, /ŋɛnɪz/): "jump"

tinaittoo (verb, /tɪnaɪɾʊ/): "kill"

poufa (verb, /paʊfa/): "know"

is (verb, /is/): "laugh"

moughnitoi (verb, /mɒnitɔɪ/): "lie"

saku (verb, /səku/): "live"

enoottusha (verb, /ɛnʊɾuʃə/): "lose"

sazinatt (verb, /səzɪnəɾ/): "love"

aikethawa (verb, /aɪkɛðæwə/): "need"

ataitoutt (verb, /ətaɪtaʊɾ/): "own"

nenatt (verb, /nɛnaɾ/): "roast"

ayzid (verb, /ezɪd/): "run"

nat (verb, /næt/): "see"

litt (verb, /lɪɾ/): "sit"

oofa (verb, /ʊfæ/): "sleep"

azitasa (verb, /əzɪtæsə/): "smell"

ath (verb, /əð/): "smile"

han (verb, /hən/): "stand"

ik (verb, /ɪk/): "strike"

ish (verb, /iʃ/): "swallow"

ith (verb, /ɪð/): "swim"

jinith (verb, /jɪnið/): "taste"

oughnga (verb, /ɒŋə/): "throw"

shakubak (verb, /ʃəkubək/): "walk"

salez (verb, /səlɛz/): "want"

Nouns

evouzit (noun, /ɛvaʊzɪt/): "afternoon"

aisawn (noun, /aɪson/): "ale"

wukoo (noun, /wʌkʊ/): "all"

afattough (noun, /əfəɾɒ/): "alligator"

thigaz (noun, /ðɪgæz/): "arm"

tapithi (noun, /tapiθi/): "ash"

oughtitha (noun, /ɒtɪðə/): "aunt"

ttayzaittam (noun, /ɾezaɪɾəm/): "axe"

ipa (noun, /ɪpə/): "bark"

ad (noun, /əd/): "bay"

ingoughpa (noun, /iŋɒpə/): "beer"

aysap (noun, /esəp/): "beet"

wata (noun, /wətə/): "bird"

ma (noun, /mæ/): "blood"

nab (noun, /nəb/): "boar"

chadidu (noun, /xadɪdu/): "bone"

pittal (noun, /pɪɾəl/): "breakfast"

awi (noun, /əwi/): "breast"

ipoughdu (noun, /ɪpɒdʌ/): "brother"

fi (noun, /fɪ/): "castle"

uhou (noun, /uhaʊ/): "cat"

nasoud (noun, /nəsaʊd/): "cat"

tapi (noun, /təpɪ/): "chest"

thawdal (noun, /ðodəl/): "chicken"

nawi (noun, /nəwi/): "claw"

ottavatt (noun, /ɔɾəvæɾ/): "cloud"

alithave (noun, /əliðəvɛ/): "coconut"

ajoom (noun, /ədʒʊm/): "crime"

umatt (noun, /ʌməɾ/): "day"

niday (noun, /nɪde/): "dinner"

sakavat (noun, /səkəvət/): "dog"

fumena (noun, /fʌmɛnə/): "drink"

zooshagi (noun, /zʊʃəgi/): "dungeon"

imen (noun, /imɛn/): "ear"

bi (noun, /bɪ/): "earth"

asifad (noun, /əsifæd/): "egg"

athalaz (noun, /əðalaz/): "elder"

aki (noun, /əkɪ/): "enemy"

uz (noun, /ʌz/): "evening"

tichoutay (noun, /tɪchaʊte/): "eye"

anezana (noun, /ənɛzənə/): "family"

ha (noun, /ha/): "father"

av (noun, /əv/): "feather"

ddi (noun, /ɽɪ/): "fight"

wa (noun, /wæ/): "finger"

ukida (noun, /ʌkɪdə/): "fire"

tul (noun, /tul/): "fish"

awtile (noun, /otilɛ/): "flesh"

ak (noun, /ək/): "foot"

ttaimizayrr (noun, /ɾaɪmizer/): "forest"

sav (noun, /səv/): "fox"

viba (noun, /vibə/): "friend"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "goose"

aynaish (noun, /enaɪʃ/): "grease"

aytaw (noun, /eto/): "group"

oosa (noun, /ʊsə/): "gulf"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "hair"

ittanoli (noun, /ɪɾænɔlɪ/): "hand"

attaysoughthe (noun, /əɾesɒðɛ/): "hat"

ahuttan (noun, /əhuɾən/): "hate"

dib (noun, /dɪb/): "head"

ah (noun, /əh/): "hill"

oufatay (noun, /aʊfəte/): "horn"

woumini (noun, /waʊmɪni/): "horse"

eriv (noun, /ɛɹiv/): "house"

thadimooch (noun, /ðədɪmʊtʃ/): "inn"

kaithathim (noun, /kaɪðəθim/): "island"

akangouti (noun, /əkəŋaʊti/): "jaw"

oonoughwila (noun, /ʊnɒwilə/): "lake"

ewadazay (noun, /ɛwædəze/): "leaf"

awp (noun, /op/): "leg"

sa (noun, /sə/): "liver"

pah (noun, /pəh/): "louse"

nasattaytt (noun, /nəsəɾeɾ/): "love"

ttitay (noun, /ɾite/): "lunch"

zamas (noun, /zəməs/): "man"

ubasam (noun, /ubəsəm/): "many"

itip (noun, /ɪtɪp/): "meal"

dazazat (noun, /dəzæzət/): "metal"

ttatatout (noun, /ɾətætaʊt/): "mine"

sutta (noun, /sʌɾa/): "monster"

tatten (noun, /təɾɛn/): "moon"

ad (noun, /ad/): "morning"

raisil (noun, /ɹaɪsil/): "mother"

tiv (noun, /tɪv/): "mountain"

jatili (noun, /jətɪlɪ/): "mouth"

ittisech (noun, /ɪɾisɛtʃ/): "name"

izikun (noun, /ɪzikʌn/): "neck"

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

zitt (noun, /zɪɾ/): "noodle"

uwabaytt (noun, /uwəbeɾ/): "nose"

nani (noun, /nəni/): "ocean"

ibatajay (noun, /ibətəje/): "parent"

gaduthum (noun, /gəduðum/): "path"

igafal (noun, /ɪgəfæl/): "peace"

ithittatt (noun, /ɪθiɾəɾ/): "pepper"

koughtudoughtt (noun, /kɒtudɒɾ/): "person"

oughchathiti (noun, /ɒxæðɪti/): "pie"

taytt (noun, /teɾ/): "pig"

afai (noun, /æfaɪ/): "rabbit"

payw (noun, /pew/): "rain"

awenaha (noun, /əwɛnəhə/): "rat"

kisut (noun, /kɪsʌt/): "river"

oughvuv (noun, /ɒvʌv/): "robe"

tawmengi (noun, /tomɛŋɪ/): "rock"

faw (noun, /fo/): "root"

aysi (noun, /esɪ/): "salt"

badinit (noun, /bədɪnɪt/): "sand"

ounivawla (noun, /aʊnɪvolə/): "seed"

ttoutaw (noun, /ɾaʊto/): "sibling"

aiji (noun, /aɪjɪ/): "sister"

daytheja (noun, /deðɛjə/): "skin"

ayban (noun, /ebən/): "sky"

desitaw (noun, /dɛsɪto/): "smoke"

inehase (noun, /inɛhəsɛ/): "snake"

ttarrul (noun, /ɾərul/): "soup"

tin (noun, /tin/): "star"

thivu (noun, /ðɪvu/): "stew"

ebuvat (noun, /ɛbuvət/): "stomach"

tunitai (noun, /tʌnɪtaɪ/): "stone"

nanu (noun, /nənʌ/): "stream"

aykough (noun, /ekɒ/): "sun"

tisa (noun, /tisə/): "sword"

gamas (noun, /gəmæs/): "tail"

ning (noun, /nɪŋ/): "tavern"

na (noun, /nə/): "thumb"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "tongue"

tattu (noun, /təɾu/): "tooth"

ttanis (noun, /ɾənis/): "tree"

idingat (noun, /ɪdɪŋat/): "truth"

ttaithave (noun, /ɾaɪðəvɛ/): "uncle"

pitha (noun, /pɪðə/): "valley"

oul (noun, /aʊl/): "war"

aka (noun, /əkə/): "water"

aynapi (noun, /enəpɪ/): "way"

latinu (noun, /lətɪnu/): "wine"

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

anitiw (noun, /ənɪtɪw/): "word"