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Language Generator

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

Ttanela

Ttanela Dictionary

Pronouns

atha (pronoun, /əðə/): "he"

oushe (pronoun, /aʊʃɛ/): "she"

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "they"

chi (pronoun, /chi/): "you"

oughth (pronoun, /ɒð/): "we"

ta (pronoun, /tə/): "I"

Articles

ttat (article, /ɾət/): "a"

juv (article, /juv/): "the"

Prepositions

unalatu (preposition, /unələtu/): "and"

ahaivan (preposition, /əhaɪvən/): "as"

tave (preposition, /təvɛ/): "from"

wi (preposition, /wi/): "in"

foughf (preposition, /fɒf/): "of"

isatsadda (preposition, /ɪsətsəɽa/): "or"

jayv (preposition, /jev/): "to"

ta (preposition, /tə/): "will"

lay (preposition, /le/): "with"

Numbers

hayti (number, /heti/): "zero"

nitah (number, /nɪtəh/): "one"

hathaza (number, /haðəzə/): "two"

taibaw (number, /taɪbəw/): "three"

itti (number, /iɾi/): "four"

ayn (number, /en/): "five"

thuwitti (number, /θʌwiɾɪ/): "six"

kitte (number, /kɪɾɛ/): "seven"

amithatta (number, /əmɪðəɾæ/): "eight"

thidat (number, /ðɪdət/): "nine"

nidawbi (number, /nɪdobɪ/): "ten"

Questions

ttattanatt (question, /ɾəɾænəɾ/): "what"

tada (question, /təda/): "who"

akapawd (question, /əkəpod/): "how"

ali (question, /ali/): "why"

koughlafab (question, /kɒləfəb/): "when"

Interjections

edathawa (interjection, /ɛdaðəwə/): "hello"

dachimi (interjection, /dəximi/): "goodbye"

ival (interjection, /ɪvəl/): "hey"

ttazala (interjection, /ɾəzələ/): "bye"

danache (interjection, /dənətʃɛ/): "ouch"

vikuzath (interjection, /vikuzəð/): "wow"

um (interjection, /ʌm/): "uh"

disab (interjection, /dɪsəb/): "er"

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

Adverbs

san (adverb, /sən/): "again"

aymangala (adverb, /eməŋælə/): "now"

ttasid (adverb, /ɾæsɪd/): "soon"

anattin (adverb, /ænaɾɪn/): "often"

outh (adverb, /aʊð/): "sometimes"

ak (adverb, /ək/): "always"

ubi (adverb, /ʌbɪ/): "never"

afaw (adverb, /æfo/): "seldom"

Adjectives

suta (adjective, /sʌtə/): "aromatic"

aine (adjective, /aɪnɛ/): "basted"

afivi (adjective, /əfivɪ/): "big"

nuta (adjective, /nʌtə/): "bitter"

de (adjective, /dɛ/): "black"

azatach (adjective, /æzətəx/): "blue"

iti (adjective, /ɪti/): "brown"

abane (adjective, /əbənɛ/): "chilled"

ed (adjective, /ɛd/): "cold"

uv (adjective, /ʌv/): "curried"

sa (adjective, /sa/): "dark"

anaza (adjective, /ənəzə/): "deep"

nithatte (adjective, /niðəɾɛ/): "divine"

ittaych (adjective, /ɪɾetʃ/): "drunk"

aisikay (adjective, /aɪsɪke/): "empty"

idalaw (adjective, /idalo/): "evil"

tebanik (adjective, /tɛbənɪk/): "familiar"

datitt (adjective, /dætiɾ/): "fat"

adut (adjective, /ədut/): "flat"

apirr (adjective, /apɪr/): "frail"

dep (adjective, /dɛp/): "fried"

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

adouth (adjective, /ədaʊð/): "good"

jechali (adjective, /jɛtʃəlɪ/): "green"

souchim (adjective, /saʊtʃɪm/): "grey"

thila (adjective, /ðilə/): "honest"

ziw (adjective, /zɪw/): "hot"

ttini (adjective, /ɾini/): "light"

ahi (adjective, /ahɪ/): "long"

ishinade (adjective, /ɪʃɪnədɛ/): "loud"

wam (adjective, /wəm/): "mortal"

asattata (adjective, /əsaɾətə/): "mysterious"

ubav (adjective, /ubəv/): "narrow"

ithe (adjective, /iðɛ/): "old"

ojah (adjective, /ɔjæh/): "orange"

imiddu (adjective, /ɪmɪɽʌ/): "pungent"

iliwoi (adjective, /ɪlɪwɔɪ/): "purple"

mada (adjective, /mədə/): "quiet"

lizazay (adjective, /lizəze/): "raw"

aygathayni (adjective, /egəðeni/): "rectangular"

ttou (adjective, /ɾaʊ/): "red"

oughw (adjective, /ɒw/): "roasted"

upatt (adjective, /upəɾ/): "round"

ayh (adjective, /eh/): "salty"

koughva (adjective, /kɒvə/): "savory"

ipifouba (adjective, /ipifaʊbæ/): "shallow"

pini (adjective, /pɪni/): "short"

isashoo (adjective, /ɪsəʃʊ/): "smoked"

faimawk (adjective, /faɪmok/): "sober"

isifi (adjective, /ɪsifɪ/): "sour"

attu (adjective, /æɾu/): "spicy"

sawd (adjective, /sod/): "spiral"

patami (adjective, /pætəmɪ/): "square"

bav (adjective, /bəv/): "steamed"

ikikaba (adjective, /ɪkɪkəbə/): "strange"

itah (adjective, /ɪtəh/): "strong"

ada (adjective, /ədə/): "sturdy"

ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "sweet"

li (adjective, /lɪ/): "tall"

nathiban (adjective, /nəðibən/): "thick"

tize (adjective, /tɪzɛ/): "thin"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "warm"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "weak"

watt (adjective, /wəɾ/): "white"

aha (adjective, /æhə/): "wide"

wi (adjective, /wɪ/): "yellow"

att (adjective, /aɾ/): "young"

Verbs

pangitho (verb, /pəŋiðɔ/): "bake"

zifud (verb, /zɪfʌd/): "be"

oughkize (verb, /ɒkɪzɛ/): "belong"

ahous (verb, /əhaʊs/): "bite"

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

ubate (verb, /ʌbatɛ/): "burn"

dilisa (verb, /dɪlɪsə/): "come"

woughnanew (verb, /wɒnanɛw/): "die"

shechi (verb, /ʃɛtʃɪ/): "drink"

kilaws (verb, /kilos/): "eat"

ithitt (verb, /iðɪɾ/): "fall"

ama (verb, /əmæ/): "fight"

kattanis (verb, /kəɾænɪs/): "find"

adaitit (verb, /ədaɪtit/): "fish"

ethat (verb, /ɛðət/): "fly"

ahettil (verb, /əhɛɾɪl/): "frown"

al (verb, /əl/): "go"

oughkishata (verb, /ɒkɪʃətə/): "growl"

idinitha (verb, /ɪdinɪðə/): "hate"

pought (verb, /pɒt/): "have"

minilail (verb, /mɪnilaɪl/): "hear"

be (verb, /bɛ/): "hide"

ttayngiz (verb, /ɾeŋɪz/): "hold"

dasaf (verb, /dəsəf/): "hunt"

hisawtad (verb, /hɪsotæd/): "jump"

ninaza (verb, /ninəzə/): "kill"

li (verb, /lɪ/): "know"

kawtou (verb, /kotaʊ/): "laugh"

umas (verb, /umæs/): "lie"

ttiwana (verb, /ɾiwanə/): "live"

atti (verb, /əɾɪ/): "lose"

idipa (verb, /ɪdɪpə/): "love"

ngiga (verb, /ŋigə/): "need"

tila (verb, /tilə/): "own"

ngulittib (verb, /ŋʌlɪɾɪb/): "roast"

sattazab (verb, /səɾæzəb/): "run"

ayf (verb, /ef/): "see"

faittanaitt (verb, /faɪɾənaɪɾ/): "sit"

atattapa (verb, /ətəɾəpə/): "sleep"

ishapa (verb, /ɪʃəpə/): "smell"

adu (verb, /ədu/): "smile"

attijutha (verb, /əɾidʒʌðə/): "stand"

tal (verb, /təl/): "strike"

ta (verb, /tə/): "swallow"

ana (verb, /ænə/): "swim"

anatti (verb, /ənəɾɪ/): "taste"

ttasiza (verb, /ɾəsɪzə/): "throw"

lattach (verb, /laɾətʃ/): "walk"

mittisul (verb, /mɪɾisul/): "want"

Nouns

awi (noun, /əwi/): "afternoon"

tawenoughn (noun, /təwɛnɒn/): "ale"

dunuka (noun, /dʌnʌkə/): "all"

asangale (noun, /asəŋəlɛ/): "alligator"

situshath (noun, /sitʌʃað/): "arm"

ipatay (noun, /ɪpate/): "ash"

ttanaymi (noun, /ɾænemi/): "aunt"

ahanathe (noun, /æhənæðɛ/): "axe"

saimaith (noun, /saɪmaɪð/): "bark"

ating (noun, /ətɪŋ/): "bay"

aynalah (noun, /enaləh/): "beer"

dasisayj (noun, /dəsɪsedʒ/): "beet"

elad (noun, /ɛləd/): "bird"

taj (noun, /təj/): "blood"

ttina (noun, /ɾɪnə/): "boar"

isaf (noun, /isæf/): "bone"

ab (noun, /əb/): "breakfast"

ttunung (noun, /ɾʌnuŋ/): "breast"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "brother"

ittul (noun, /ɪɾul/): "castle"

gefa (noun, /gɛfə/): "cat"

finika (noun, /fɪnikə/): "cat"

fayfarraf (noun, /fefərəf/): "chest"

ttayt (noun, /ɾet/): "chicken"

ibajes (noun, /ibæjɛs/): "claw"

debap (noun, /dɛbəp/): "cloud"

ayz (noun, /ez/): "coconut"

zazai (noun, /zəzaɪ/): "crime"

cesac (noun, /cɛsəc/): "day"

ayp (noun, /ep/): "dinner"

ttut (noun, /ɾʌt/): "dog"

ttathawttu (noun, /ɾəθoɾu/): "drink"

itoughth (noun, /ɪtɒθ/): "dungeon"

zal (noun, /zəl/): "ear"

ike (noun, /ɪkɛ/): "earth"

awzimeku (noun, /ozɪmɛku/): "egg"

atinatta (noun, /ætinəɾa/): "elder"

ili (noun, /ɪlɪ/): "enemy"

lala (noun, /lælə/): "evening"

ttinalu (noun, /ɾɪnælu/): "eye"

dizulu (noun, /dɪzulu/): "family"

anat (noun, /ænət/): "father"

mi (noun, /mi/): "feather"

ifaijai (noun, /ifaɪdʒaɪ/): "fight"

uvavi (noun, /uvəvɪ/): "finger"

ingat (noun, /iŋat/): "fire"

ew (noun, /ɛw/): "fish"

sithattaf (noun, /sɪθəɾəf/): "flesh"

itaja (noun, /ɪtəjə/): "foot"

an (noun, /ən/): "forest"

thathaz (noun, /ðəðəz/): "fox"

datak (noun, /dətək/): "friend"

itane (noun, /ɪtænɛ/): "goose"

utti (noun, /ʌɾɪ/): "grease"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "group"

ttuway (noun, /ɾuwe/): "gulf"

jathames (noun, /dʒəðəmɛs/): "hair"

thatt (noun, /θəɾ/): "hand"

aimisi (noun, /aɪmisi/): "hat"

ifazi (noun, /ɪfazi/): "hate"

ilani (noun, /ɪləni/): "head"

izayttitti (noun, /ɪzeɾiɾɪ/): "hill"

ichattangay (noun, /ɪtʃəɾæŋe/): "horn"

natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "horse"

nitag (noun, /nitəg/): "house"

ittuta (noun, /iɾʌtə/): "inn"

elanut (noun, /ɛlənʌt/): "island"

zananaw (noun, /zənəno/): "jaw"

ttinattas (noun, /ɾɪnəɾas/): "lake"

erimuna (noun, /ɛɹɪmʌna/): "leaf"

ni (noun, /ni/): "leg"

atangid (noun, /ətəŋɪd/): "liver"

aibathaz (noun, /aɪbæðəz/): "louse"

ithe (noun, /ɪðɛ/): "love"

ithayl (noun, /ɪðel/): "lunch"

ifekais (noun, /ɪfɛkaɪs/): "man"

shettita (noun, /ʃɛɾitə/): "many"

uzawitough (noun, /ʌzəwɪtɒ/): "meal"

kawkinik (noun, /kokɪnik/): "metal"

zip (noun, /zɪp/): "mine"

amub (noun, /əmub/): "monster"

ttisi (noun, /ɾisɪ/): "moon"

asaizize (noun, /əsaɪzizɛ/): "morning"

tutoottout (noun, /tutʊɾaʊt/): "mother"

an (noun, /ən/): "mountain"

attabuti (noun, /əɾæbuti/): "mouth"

davat (noun, /dəvət/): "name"

ikin (noun, /ɪkɪn/): "neck"

ulav (noun, /ʌləv/): "night"

ttaina (noun, /ɾaɪnə/): "noodle"

tinitt (noun, /tinɪɾ/): "nose"

pinailuth (noun, /pɪnaɪluð/): "ocean"

tu (noun, /tu/): "parent"

tatt (noun, /təɾ/): "path"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "peace"

ngoughd (noun, /ŋɒd/): "pepper"

tattasa (noun, /taɾəsə/): "person"

ifat (noun, /ɪfat/): "pie"

tat (noun, /tæt/): "pig"

tayzed (noun, /tezɛd/): "rabbit"

za (noun, /zə/): "rain"

isepitta (noun, /isɛpɪɾə/): "rat"

duh (noun, /dʌh/): "river"

nuttoulaw (noun, /nuɾaʊlo/): "robe"

wettat (noun, /wɛɾat/): "rock"

isay (noun, /ise/): "root"

ttapasiaf (noun, /ɾæpəʒaf/): "salt"

nuda (noun, /nudə/): "sand"

itakav (noun, /ɪtəkəv/): "seed"

suddaidis (noun, /sʌɽaɪdis/): "sibling"

vidad (noun, /vɪdəd/): "sister"

sulenu (noun, /sulɛnu/): "skin"

fif (noun, /fɪf/): "sky"

aygai (noun, /egaɪ/): "smoke"

asafa (noun, /əsəfə/): "snake"

am (noun, /əm/): "soup"

hithirrim (noun, /hɪðɪrim/): "star"

oonumewa (noun, /ʊnumɛwə/): "stew"

awfin (noun, /ofin/): "stomach"

saseni (noun, /səsɛnɪ/): "stone"

am (noun, /əm/): "stream"

zak (noun, /zək/): "sun"

ttuttith (noun, /ɾuɾɪð/): "sword"

ailittas (noun, /aɪliɾəs/): "tail"

adoughdat (noun, /ədɒdət/): "tavern"

uka (noun, /ukə/): "thumb"

zanas (noun, /zanæs/): "tongue"

ubasuz (noun, /ubəsuz/): "tooth"

tanathuth (noun, /tənəðuð/): "tree"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "truth"

atat (noun, /ætət/): "uncle"

lefaku (noun, /lɛfəku/): "valley"

ungepiti (noun, /uŋɛpitɪ/): "war"

aikik (noun, /aɪkɪk/): "water"

ahanisi (noun, /æhənisɪ/): "way"

hasuwi (noun, /həsuwɪ/): "wine"

delana (noun, /dɛlanæ/): "woman"

atattap (noun, /ətəɾəp/): "word"