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Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Itaimapa
Itaimapa Dictionary
Pronouns
li (pronoun, /lɪ/): "he"
ad (pronoun, /əd/): "she"
oughtt (pronoun, /ɒɾ/): "they"
sa (pronoun, /sə/): "you"
aym (pronoun, /em/): "we"
an (pronoun, /ən/): "I"
Articles
thaid (article, /ðaɪd/): "a"
ttath (article, /ɾəð/): "the"
Prepositions
ttasat (preposition, /ɾəsət/): "and"
uliv (preposition, /uliv/): "as"
tta (preposition, /ɾə/): "from"
asaitatt (preposition, /əsaɪtəɾ/): "in"
abil (preposition, /əbil/): "of"
akatatu (preposition, /əkətətʌ/): "or"
atta (preposition, /aɾə/): "to"
ta (preposition, /tə/): "will"
pinanatt (preposition, /pɪnanəɾ/): "with"
Numbers
ida (number, /ɪdə/): "zero"
avu (number, /avʌ/): "one"
del (number, /dɛl/): "two"
moolenas (number, /mʊlɛnəs/): "three"
ttawu (number, /ɾæwu/): "four"
hinis (number, /hɪnɪs/): "five"
tsath (number, /tsəð/): "six"
att (number, /əɾ/): "seven"
hebe (number, /hɛbɛ/): "eight"
aypu (number, /epʌ/): "nine"
unanayt (number, /ʌnənet/): "ten"
Questions
siwetough (question, /siwɛtɒ/): "what"
aithag (question, /aɪðæg/): "who"
lathiwi (question, /læðiwɪ/): "how"
hakith (question, /həkið/): "why"
atisem (question, /ətisɛm/): "when"
Interjections
nailu (interjection, /naɪlʌ/): "hello"
attought (interjection, /əɾɒt/): "goodbye"
itupika (interjection, /ɪtʌpika/): "hey"
thanu (interjection, /ðənʌ/): "bye"
thanasooh (interjection, /ðənəsʊh/): "ouch"
oughngir (interjection, /ɒŋɪɹ/): "wow"
oung (interjection, /aʊŋ/): "uh"
dat (interjection, /dət/): "er"
atithaik (interjection, /ətiðaɪk/): "um"
Adverbs
amenaytta (adverb, /əmɛneɾə/): "again"
nil (adverb, /nɪl/): "now"
ivattu (adverb, /ivəɾu/): "soon"
soughthi (adverb, /sɒði/): "often"
tatt (adverb, /təɾ/): "sometimes"
sasen (adverb, /sæsɛn/): "always"
zawcap (adverb, /zocəp/): "never"
dungatti (adverb, /duŋəɾi/): "seldom"
Adjectives
vayten (adjective, /vetɛn/): "aromatic"
chin (adjective, /tʃin/): "basted"
away (adjective, /əwe/): "big"
thuta (adjective, /ðʌtə/): "bitter"
afapah (adjective, /əfəpæh/): "black"
awbaizatt (adjective, /obaɪzəɾ/): "blue"
nemu (adjective, /nɛmʌ/): "brown"
asat (adjective, /əsat/): "chilled"
li (adjective, /lɪ/): "cold"
akachat (adjective, /ækətʃət/): "curried"
awttak (adjective, /oɾæk/): "dark"
pana (adjective, /pənə/): "deep"
ig (adjective, /ɪg/): "divine"
ettiki (adjective, /ɛɾɪkɪ/): "drunk"
agatab (adjective, /əgətəb/): "empty"
ga (adjective, /gə/): "evil"
iva (adjective, /ɪvæ/): "familiar"
uthuthada (adjective, /ʌðʌðædæ/): "fat"
azittaitt (adjective, /əzɪɾaɪɾ/): "flat"
zis (adjective, /zɪs/): "frail"
nak (adjective, /nək/): "fried"
ttan (adjective, /ɾən/): "full"
sas (adjective, /sæs/): "good"
aytis (adjective, /etis/): "green"
ittining (adjective, /ɪɾɪnɪŋ/): "grey"
si (adjective, /si/): "honest"
ayl (adjective, /el/): "hot"
atidu (adjective, /ətɪdʌ/): "light"
id (adjective, /id/): "long"
pafaviv (adjective, /pəfəviv/): "loud"
filalid (adjective, /fɪləlɪd/): "mortal"
mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "mysterious"
il (adjective, /il/): "narrow"
ipetik (adjective, /ɪpɛtik/): "old"
lilittath (adjective, /lɪlɪɾæð/): "orange"
it (adjective, /ɪt/): "pungent"
mem (adjective, /mɛm/): "purple"
ifaym (adjective, /ɪfem/): "quiet"
aizim (adjective, /aɪzɪm/): "raw"
thil (adjective, /ðɪl/): "rectangular"
ib (adjective, /ib/): "red"
ttunu (adjective, /ɾʌnʌ/): "roasted"
kavitta (adjective, /kævɪɾə/): "round"
ukanitt (adjective, /ukanɪɾ/): "salty"
ape (adjective, /əpɛ/): "savory"
la (adjective, /lə/): "shallow"
jijaw (adjective, /jɪjo/): "short"
apatt (adjective, /əpəɾ/): "smoked"
anadou (adjective, /ənədaʊ/): "sober"
nal (adjective, /nəl/): "sour"
kadala (adjective, /kədələ/): "spicy"
sili (adjective, /sili/): "spiral"
uv (adjective, /uv/): "square"
anattatt (adjective, /ənæɾəɾ/): "steamed"
ouve (adjective, /aʊvɛ/): "strange"
aingici (adjective, /aɪŋɪcɪ/): "strong"
south (adjective, /saʊθ/): "sturdy"
sachayk (adjective, /satʃek/): "sweet"
irayttal (adjective, /ɪɹeɾæl/): "tall"
tarrakas (adjective, /tərəkəs/): "thick"
ddud (adjective, /ɽʌd/): "thin"
irradaini (adjective, /irədaɪni/): "warm"
laz (adjective, /ləz/): "weak"
apay (adjective, /əpe/): "white"
duniti (adjective, /dʌnɪtɪ/): "wide"
dais (adjective, /daɪs/): "yellow"
ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "young"
Verbs
kukapi (verb, /kʌkæpɪ/): "bake"
chattuhid (verb, /tʃəɾʌhid/): "be"
zi (verb, /zɪ/): "belong"
azattav (verb, /əzəɾəv/): "bite"
awpawtai (verb, /opotaɪ/): "break"
zithashef (verb, /zɪðəʃɛf/): "burn"
nasing (verb, /nəsɪŋ/): "come"
awl (verb, /ol/): "die"
an (verb, /ən/): "drink"
ed (verb, /ɛd/): "eat"
athafai (verb, /əðəfaɪ/): "fall"
inum (verb, /ɪnʌm/): "fight"
lupil (verb, /lʌpɪl/): "find"
attanew (verb, /æɾənɛw/): "fish"
oughti (verb, /ɒti/): "fly"
ujileta (verb, /ujɪlɛtə/): "frown"
ilanuz (verb, /ɪlanʌz/): "go"
wizough (verb, /wɪzɒ/): "growl"
im (verb, /ɪm/): "hate"
dada (verb, /dada/): "have"
tisha (verb, /tɪʃə/): "hear"
sath (verb, /səð/): "hide"
es (verb, /ɛs/): "hold"
thudett (verb, /ðʌdɛɾ/): "hunt"
anasatt (verb, /anəsəɾ/): "jump"
ava (verb, /əvə/): "kill"
kaythayt (verb, /keðet/): "know"
setiha (verb, /sɛtɪhæ/): "laugh"
abel (verb, /əbɛl/): "lie"
sattubat (verb, /sæɾubæt/): "live"
aday (verb, /əde/): "lose"
inab (verb, /inab/): "love"
idai (verb, /ɪdaɪ/): "need"
samoughcha (verb, /sæmɒcha/): "own"
aw (verb, /əw/): "roast"
za (verb, /zə/): "run"
inezi (verb, /inɛzɪ/): "see"
foot (verb, /fʊt/): "sit"
dathawli (verb, /dəðolɪ/): "sleep"
ashevay (verb, /aʃɛve/): "smell"
vattivu (verb, /vəɾɪvʌ/): "smile"
imiluz (verb, /ɪmɪluz/): "stand"
abu (verb, /əbʌ/): "strike"
dootaitt (verb, /dʊtaɪɾ/): "swallow"
isith (verb, /ɪsɪð/): "swim"
aitta (verb, /aɪɾə/): "taste"
ma (verb, /mə/): "throw"
kafijatt (verb, /kəfɪjəɾ/): "walk"
itizasa (verb, /itɪzəsə/): "want"
Nouns
ttamana (noun, /ɾəmənə/): "afternoon"
ita (noun, /itə/): "ale"
ttujiput (noun, /ɾʌdʒɪput/): "all"
soughkuz (noun, /sɒkʌz/): "alligator"
ivaput (noun, /ɪvəput/): "arm"
alathaw (noun, /ələðo/): "ash"
naidat (noun, /naɪdət/): "aunt"
zagatas (noun, /zəgətəs/): "axe"
ma (noun, /mə/): "bark"
aj (noun, /ədʒ/): "bay"
she (noun, /ʃɛ/): "beer"
tuttizith (noun, /tuɾɪzɪð/): "beet"
athemaw (noun, /aðɛməw/): "bird"
imalana (noun, /ɪmælənə/): "blood"
az (noun, /əz/): "boar"
ajakin (noun, /əjəkin/): "bone"
bawub (noun, /bæwʌb/): "breakfast"
aykimai (noun, /ekɪmaɪ/): "breast"
ayp (noun, /ep/): "brother"
asib (noun, /əsib/): "castle"
amirrookai (noun, /əmɪrʊkaɪ/): "cat"
nak (noun, /nak/): "cat"
adusu (noun, /ədʌsʌ/): "chest"
ettad (noun, /ɛɾæd/): "chicken"
ngineli (noun, /ŋɪnɛlɪ/): "claw"
anith (noun, /ənɪð/): "cloud"
this (noun, /θis/): "coconut"
ush (noun, /uʃ/): "crime"
ufitasi (noun, /ufitəsɪ/): "day"
izoughnam (noun, /izɒnəm/): "dinner"
azusaw (noun, /æzʌsəw/): "dog"
ettize (noun, /ɛɾɪzɛ/): "drink"
isifayp (noun, /ɪsifep/): "dungeon"
nittanak (noun, /niɾənək/): "ear"
anai (noun, /ənaɪ/): "earth"
apij (noun, /əpɪj/): "egg"
iku (noun, /ɪku/): "elder"
akahaytu (noun, /əkəhetʌ/): "enemy"
katt (noun, /kəɾ/): "evening"
ibitad (noun, /ɪbɪtəd/): "eye"
zi (noun, /zɪ/): "family"
attavida (noun, /əɾævidə/): "father"
me (noun, /mɛ/): "feather"
aijadiba (noun, /aɪjədiba/): "fight"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "finger"
ifa (noun, /ɪfə/): "fire"
ikasitti (noun, /ikəsiɾɪ/): "fish"
karraynat (noun, /kərenət/): "flesh"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "foot"
titti (noun, /tɪɾɪ/): "forest"
ahathoughd (noun, /əhæðɒd/): "fox"
amadd (noun, /æməɽ/): "friend"
ginit (noun, /gɪnɪt/): "goose"
ezel (noun, /ɛzɛl/): "grease"
pinattik (noun, /pinæɾik/): "group"
ebibaid (noun, /ɛbɪbaɪd/): "gulf"
savam (noun, /sævəm/): "hair"
ti (noun, /ti/): "hand"
asa (noun, /əsə/): "hat"
ihiduv (noun, /ɪhɪduv/): "hate"
isi (noun, /ɪsi/): "head"
ithawnina (noun, /ɪðonɪnæ/): "hill"
uvattis (noun, /ʌvaɾɪs/): "horn"
aka (noun, /əka/): "horse"
giwi (noun, /gɪwi/): "house"
ngattou (noun, /ŋəɾaʊ/): "inn"
sough (noun, /sɒ/): "island"
athaythit (noun, /əðeθɪt/): "jaw"
sa (noun, /sæ/): "lake"
vad (noun, /vəd/): "leaf"
attoughk (noun, /əɾɒk/): "leg"
alettuwa (noun, /əlɛɾuwə/): "liver"
tajai (noun, /tədʒaɪ/): "louse"
apengaitta (noun, /əpɛŋaɪɾə/): "love"
tezi (noun, /tɛzɪ/): "lunch"
nipat (noun, /nɪpət/): "man"
aykefoomu (noun, /ekɛfʊmu/): "many"
kay (noun, /ke/): "meal"
ebedayth (noun, /ɛbɛdeð/): "metal"
tayth (noun, /teð/): "mine"
kiga (noun, /kɪgə/): "monster"
ihinawn (noun, /ɪhinon/): "moon"
et (noun, /ɛt/): "morning"
te (noun, /tɛ/): "mother"
atit (noun, /ətit/): "mountain"
nadanap (noun, /nədənəp/): "mouth"
fataitta (noun, /fətaɪɾə/): "name"
kibathi (noun, /kɪbəðɪ/): "neck"
aydamoid (noun, /edəmɔɪd/): "night"
pittittid (noun, /pɪɾɪɾid/): "noodle"
san (noun, /sən/): "nose"
atata (noun, /ətətə/): "ocean"
ttiva (noun, /ɾɪvə/): "parent"
esayd (noun, /ɛsed/): "path"
jittu (noun, /jɪɾu/): "peace"
oughngan (noun, /ɒŋən/): "pepper"
bikening (noun, /bikɛnɪŋ/): "person"
thalutti (noun, /ðəluɾi/): "pie"
awb (noun, /ob/): "pig"
tturan (noun, /ɾuɹən/): "rabbit"
the (noun, /ðɛ/): "rain"
ttasitta (noun, /ɾəsɪɾə/): "rat"
uzakava (noun, /uzækævæ/): "river"
ayn (noun, /en/): "robe"
efagapai (noun, /ɛfægəpaɪ/): "rock"
noupichi (noun, /naʊpitʃɪ/): "root"
sata (noun, /sətə/): "salt"
tain (noun, /taɪn/): "sand"
lakitt (noun, /ləkiɾ/): "seed"
am (noun, /əm/): "sibling"
wawloujeth (noun, /wolaʊdʒɛð/): "sister"
kinihoughm (noun, /kɪnɪhɒm/): "skin"
malaitun (noun, /mælaɪtun/): "sky"
iben (noun, /ibɛn/): "smoke"
mai (noun, /maɪ/): "snake"
thak (noun, /θæk/): "soup"
nunitough (noun, /nunitɒ/): "star"
ttabuf (noun, /ɾəbuf/): "stew"
kigus (noun, /kɪgʌs/): "stomach"
athenel (noun, /əðɛnɛl/): "stone"
shifathi (noun, /ʃifəði/): "stream"
ezulaw (noun, /ɛzulo/): "sun"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "sword"
sittalel (noun, /sɪɾəlɛl/): "tail"
anuthidoo (noun, /anʌθɪdʊ/): "tavern"
thash (noun, /ðəʃ/): "thumb"
uvab (noun, /uvəb/): "tongue"
athaba (noun, /əðəbə/): "tooth"
ttekipa (noun, /ɾɛkipa/): "tree"
sus (noun, /sʌs/): "truth"
agawoo (noun, /əgawʊ/): "uncle"
an (noun, /ən/): "valley"
idaka (noun, /idəkə/): "war"
itawawf (noun, /ɪtəwof/): "water"
tti (noun, /ɾi/): "way"
mazaik (noun, /məzaɪk/): "wine"
itam (noun, /ɪtəm/): "woman"
thi (noun, /ði/): "word"