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Language Generator

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

Itan

Itan Dictionary

Pronouns

sat (pronoun, /sət/): "he"

ttu (pronoun, /ɾu/): "she"

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "they"

aytu (pronoun, /etu/): "you"

moitt (pronoun, /mɔɪɾ/): "we"

sa (pronoun, /sə/): "I"

Articles

nith (article, /nɪð/): "a"

in (article, /ɪn/): "the"

Prepositions

ayti (preposition, /eti/): "and"

zebu (preposition, /zɛbʌ/): "as"

ewatunay (preposition, /ɛwətʌne/): "from"

avai (preposition, /əvaɪ/): "in"

tattayngat (preposition, /təɾeŋət/): "of"

ka (preposition, /kə/): "or"

tittanaf (preposition, /tɪɾənəf/): "to"

tusiiha (preposition, /tuʒɪhə/): "will"

at (preposition, /ət/): "with"

Numbers

ttan (number, /ɾæn/): "zero"

aza (number, /azə/): "one"

ningayp (number, /nɪŋep/): "two"

avefoz (number, /əvɛfɔz/): "three"

dinayt (number, /dɪnet/): "four"

azathi (number, /əzəθɪ/): "five"

ittuf (number, /iɾuf/): "six"

ath (number, /əð/): "seven"

thini (number, /ðɪnɪ/): "eight"

adaisas (number, /ədaɪsəs/): "nine"

ala (number, /ələ/): "ten"

Questions

nile (question, /nɪlɛ/): "what"

daw (question, /do/): "who"

am (question, /əm/): "how"

ita (question, /ɪta/): "why"

sa (question, /sə/): "when"

Interjections

ashata (interjection, /əʃətə/): "hello"

awthaydap (interjection, /oðedæp/): "goodbye"

atasaw (interjection, /ətəso/): "hey"

arr (interjection, /ær/): "bye"

oughlavi (interjection, /ɒləvɪ/): "ouch"

enadaka (interjection, /ɛnadəkə/): "wow"

ttahutte (interjection, /ɾəhuɾɛ/): "uh"

attunit (interjection, /æɾʌnɪt/): "er"

jattiniy (interjection, /jəɾɪnɪy/): "um"

Adverbs

itakathi (adverb, /itəkəðɪ/): "again"

uthiki (adverb, /ʌðɪkɪ/): "now"

afa (adverb, /əfə/): "soon"

ev (adverb, /ɛv/): "often"

ttett (adverb, /ɾɛɾ/): "sometimes"

bine (adverb, /bɪnɛ/): "always"

paychin (adverb, /pechin/): "never"

ach (adverb, /ətʃ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ive (adjective, /ɪvɛ/): "aromatic"

pan (adjective, /pən/): "basted"

attiz (adjective, /əɾɪz/): "big"

loifan (adjective, /lɔɪfən/): "bitter"

ttasoughmoiv (adjective, /ɾəsɒmɔɪv/): "black"

doobita (adjective, /dʊbɪtə/): "blue"

oiz (adjective, /ɔɪz/): "brown"

awn (adjective, /on/): "chilled"

vin (adjective, /vin/): "cold"

attena (adjective, /əɾɛnə/): "curried"

anai (adjective, /ənaɪ/): "dark"

thashadaytt (adjective, /θæʃədeɾ/): "deep"

ifatu (adjective, /ɪfətʌ/): "divine"

lak (adjective, /lək/): "drunk"

vakashan (adjective, /vəkəʃən/): "empty"

dikai (adjective, /dikaɪ/): "evil"

pitaydok (adjective, /pɪtedɔk/): "familiar"

adittith (adjective, /ədɪɾɪð/): "fat"

akagitha (adjective, /əkəgiθə/): "flat"

asa (adjective, /asə/): "frail"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "fried"

imu (adjective, /ɪmʌ/): "full"

anap (adjective, /ənəp/): "good"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "green"

tikaja (adjective, /tɪkəjə/): "grey"

ladanek (adjective, /lædanɛk/): "honest"

atunin (adjective, /ətʌnin/): "hot"

inisa (adjective, /ɪnɪsə/): "light"

ttawfinin (adjective, /ɾofɪnɪn/): "long"

ikasatt (adjective, /ikəsəɾ/): "loud"

pilamil (adjective, /pɪləmil/): "mortal"

uwak (adjective, /ʌwak/): "mysterious"

oughtoughnil (adjective, /ɒtɒnil/): "narrow"

ithiz (adjective, /ɪðɪz/): "old"

ifa (adjective, /ɪfə/): "orange"

ashana (adjective, /æʃənə/): "pungent"

dittoughtti (adjective, /dɪɾɒɾi/): "purple"

mawtudim (adjective, /motudim/): "quiet"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "raw"

an (adjective, /ən/): "rectangular"

emap (adjective, /ɛməp/): "red"

aysaypawtt (adjective, /esepoɾ/): "roasted"

ainawzitta (adjective, /aɪnozɪɾa/): "round"

vitu (adjective, /vɪtʌ/): "salty"

puttun (adjective, /pʌɾʌn/): "savory"

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

ledefas (adjective, /lɛdɛfəs/): "short"

nataling (adjective, /nətəliŋ/): "smoked"

ivit (adjective, /ɪvɪt/): "sober"

zenani (adjective, /zɛnænɪ/): "sour"

difaysough (adjective, /dɪfesɒ/): "spicy"

thubidayb (adjective, /θʌbideb/): "spiral"

avasath (adjective, /ævəsəθ/): "square"

atub (adjective, /ətub/): "steamed"

aynoose (adjective, /enʊsɛ/): "strange"

aykani (adjective, /ekənɪ/): "strong"

kaja (adjective, /kadʒæ/): "sturdy"

qas (adjective, /qas/): "sweet"

ouddez (adjective, /aʊɽɛz/): "tall"

tid (adjective, /tid/): "thick"

iv (adjective, /iv/): "thin"

nilayqu (adjective, /nɪlequ/): "warm"

ettanil (adjective, /ɛɾanil/): "weak"

shayka (adjective, /ʃekə/): "white"

mishibit (adjective, /mɪʃɪbit/): "wide"

nakali (adjective, /nəkəlɪ/): "yellow"

nezu (adjective, /nɛzʌ/): "young"

Verbs

ihahis (verb, /ɪhəhɪs/): "bake"

attasim (verb, /əɾəsɪm/): "be"

ittasat (verb, /ɪɾəsət/): "belong"

ut (verb, /ʌt/): "bite"

kewa (verb, /kɛwə/): "break"

ngasatt (verb, /ŋəsəɾ/): "burn"

bayki (verb, /bekɪ/): "come"

sasuji (verb, /səsʌjɪ/): "die"

wisuv (verb, /wɪsʌv/): "drink"

an (verb, /ən/): "eat"

af (verb, /əf/): "fall"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "fight"

sayttahis (verb, /seɾəhɪs/): "find"

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

unay (verb, /ʌne/): "fly"

athutha (verb, /əðʌðə/): "frown"

ath (verb, /əθ/): "go"

ttafa (verb, /ɾəfə/): "growl"

ouch (verb, /aʊtʃ/): "hate"

ili (verb, /ɪli/): "have"

nattin (verb, /nəɾɪn/): "hear"

asath (verb, /əsəð/): "hide"

likai (verb, /lɪkaɪ/): "hold"

utis (verb, /ʌtis/): "hunt"

doottitin (verb, /dʊɾɪtɪn/): "jump"

shay (verb, /ʃe/): "kill"

pahat (verb, /pəhæt/): "know"

aiw (verb, /aɪw/): "laugh"

awa (verb, /əwə/): "lie"

asath (verb, /asəð/): "live"

thattettu (verb, /θəɾɛɾu/): "lose"

akinitti (verb, /əkinɪɾi/): "love"

iwet (verb, /ɪwɛt/): "need"

edd (verb, /ɛɽ/): "own"

dangunam (verb, /dəŋunəm/): "roast"

neboughthith (verb, /nɛbɒðɪð/): "run"

ttawatti (verb, /ɾəwəɾɪ/): "see"

uzami (verb, /uzəmɪ/): "sit"

navifa (verb, /nəvifə/): "sleep"

bi (verb, /bi/): "smell"

aduvisi (verb, /əduvɪsi/): "smile"

tisod (verb, /tɪsɔd/): "stand"

the (verb, /θɛ/): "strike"

angay (verb, /əŋe/): "swallow"

kanenoughz (verb, /kanɛnɒz/): "swim"

itha (verb, /iðə/): "taste"

aynu (verb, /enu/): "throw"

uloud (verb, /ulaʊd/): "walk"

ttinat (verb, /ɾɪnæt/): "want"

Nouns

ithazijough (noun, /ɪðəzɪjɒ/): "afternoon"

abasays (noun, /əbəses/): "ale"

anaday (noun, /ænəde/): "all"

ahina (noun, /əhinə/): "alligator"

uthayvam (noun, /uðevæm/): "arm"

atetaythi (noun, /ətɛteðɪ/): "ash"

palina (noun, /pəlɪnæ/): "aunt"

mamatt (noun, /məməɾ/): "axe"

itabai (noun, /ɪtəbaɪ/): "bark"

ittayvate (noun, /ɪɾevətɛ/): "bay"

ittifay (noun, /iɾife/): "beer"

datini (noun, /datinɪ/): "beet"

oughtt (noun, /ɒɾ/): "bird"

sha (noun, /ʃə/): "blood"

alebam (noun, /ælɛbam/): "boar"

lidoughvih (noun, /lɪdɒvih/): "bone"

amad (noun, /əmad/): "breakfast"

isaynaj (noun, /ɪsenəj/): "breast"

iddih (noun, /ɪɽih/): "brother"

fisak (noun, /fɪsək/): "castle"

awfangin (noun, /ofaŋɪn/): "cat"

ilittav (noun, /iliɾəv/): "cat"

enahelu (noun, /ɛnəhɛlu/): "chest"

ngu (noun, /ŋu/): "chicken"

loughnutha (noun, /lɒnʌðə/): "claw"

ttu (noun, /ɾu/): "cloud"

hajedal (noun, /hədʒɛdəl/): "coconut"

idazatu (noun, /idəzətʌ/): "crime"

ifadita (noun, /ɪfəditə/): "day"

dana (noun, /dənæ/): "dinner"

ttoo (noun, /ɾʊ/): "dog"

utawp (noun, /ʌtop/): "drink"

aibawn (noun, /aɪbon/): "dungeon"

mettaisiw (noun, /mɛɾaɪsɪw/): "ear"

ak (noun, /æk/): "earth"

busay (noun, /buse/): "egg"

ath (noun, /əð/): "elder"

lijuvayt (noun, /lɪjʌvet/): "enemy"

etid (noun, /ɛtid/): "evening"

ttai (noun, /ɾaɪ/): "eye"

shusaw (noun, /ʃuso/): "family"

dathettus (noun, /dəðɛɾus/): "father"

enapasou (noun, /ɛnəpəsaʊ/): "feather"

wifad (noun, /wɪfəd/): "fight"

aihuttayba (noun, /aɪhʌɾebə/): "finger"

thamu (noun, /θəmʌ/): "fire"

nina (noun, /nɪnə/): "fish"

talak (noun, /talək/): "flesh"

ahiza (noun, /əhɪzæ/): "foot"

umaki (noun, /uməki/): "forest"

ini (noun, /inɪ/): "fox"

oughttapa (noun, /ɒɾəpa/): "friend"

atha (noun, /əðə/): "goose"

avahalay (noun, /əvəhəle/): "grease"

iwaittive (noun, /ɪwaɪɾivɛ/): "group"

dad (noun, /dəd/): "gulf"

koughday (noun, /kɒde/): "hair"

azu (noun, /əzʌ/): "hand"

izek (noun, /izɛk/): "hat"

thanat (noun, /ðənat/): "hate"

loize (noun, /lɔɪzɛ/): "head"

awdilaw (noun, /odɪlo/): "hill"

washa (noun, /wəʃə/): "horn"

ootadayn (noun, /ʊtəden/): "horse"

ijanaysi (noun, /ijənesi/): "house"

hizine (noun, /hizinɛ/): "inn"

waymuza (noun, /wemʌzə/): "island"

tatett (noun, /tətɛɾ/): "jaw"

uzi (noun, /uzɪ/): "lake"

mitimaw (noun, /mɪtɪmo/): "leaf"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "leg"

nay (noun, /ne/): "liver"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "louse"

oughsi (noun, /ɒʒ/): "love"

tilad (noun, /tiləd/): "lunch"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "man"

ab (noun, /ab/): "many"

ta (noun, /tə/): "meal"

tinunit (noun, /tɪnʌnit/): "metal"

utaj (noun, /ʌtəj/): "mine"

ten (noun, /tɛn/): "monster"

ziw (noun, /ziw/): "moon"

ittanan (noun, /ɪɾænən/): "morning"

datawouk (noun, /dətæwaʊk/): "mother"

ttus (noun, /ɾus/): "mountain"

aittav (noun, /aɪɾəv/): "mouth"

akakainay (noun, /akəkaɪne/): "name"

thutam (noun, /ðutəm/): "neck"

pava (noun, /pəvə/): "night"

dangathi (noun, /dəŋəðɪ/): "noodle"

etik (noun, /ɛtɪk/): "nose"

kaytha (noun, /keθə/): "ocean"

ttuday (noun, /ɾude/): "parent"

sa (noun, /sə/): "path"

ttik (noun, /ɾik/): "peace"

oughnawvay (noun, /ɒnove/): "pepper"

dis (noun, /dis/): "person"

oughgittafough (noun, /ɒgɪɾəfɒ/): "pie"

oughlah (noun, /ɒlæh/): "pig"

tutt (noun, /tʌɾ/): "rabbit"

thit (noun, /ðit/): "rain"

titittuk (noun, /titɪɾʌk/): "rat"

inamaita (noun, /ɪnamaɪtə/): "river"

tatt (noun, /təɾ/): "robe"

poith (noun, /pɔɪð/): "rock"

ttatag (noun, /ɾætəg/): "root"

kookutiv (noun, /kʊkutɪv/): "salt"

thu (noun, /θʌ/): "sand"

vamen (noun, /vəmɛn/): "seed"

iladett (noun, /ɪlədɛɾ/): "sibling"

pamalis (noun, /pəməlɪs/): "sister"

ilitan (noun, /ilɪtən/): "skin"

kabit (noun, /kəbɪt/): "sky"

amifaw (noun, /əmifo/): "smoke"

zittusa (noun, /ziɾusæ/): "snake"

ipamith (noun, /ɪpəmið/): "soup"

at (noun, /ət/): "star"

sitta (noun, /sɪɾa/): "stew"

nifittuz (noun, /nifiɾʌz/): "stomach"

aivouttawja (noun, /aɪvaʊɾojə/): "stone"

sez (noun, /sɛz/): "stream"

ti (noun, /ti/): "sun"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "sword"

abitt (noun, /əbɪɾ/): "tail"

sene (noun, /sɛnɛ/): "tavern"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "thumb"

ifa (noun, /ɪfə/): "tongue"

itiday (noun, /itide/): "tooth"

toot (noun, /tʊt/): "tree"

al (noun, /əl/): "truth"

akutatta (noun, /ækʌtæɾa/): "uncle"

litt (noun, /lɪɾ/): "valley"

dit (noun, /dɪt/): "war"

oovida (noun, /ʊvɪdə/): "water"

attas (noun, /əɾæs/): "way"

am (noun, /əm/): "wine"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "woman"

attoughgo (noun, /əɾɒgɔ/): "word"