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

Azijim

Azijim Dictionary

Pronouns

ith (pronoun, /ɪð/): "he"

ak (pronoun, /ək/): "she"

ab (pronoun, /əb/): "they"

itt (pronoun, /iɾ/): "you"

la (pronoun, /lə/): "we"

hev (pronoun, /hɛv/): "I"

Articles

ili (article, /ɪli/): "a"

dat (article, /dət/): "the"

Prepositions

fa (preposition, /fə/): "and"

en (preposition, /ɛn/): "as"

athatt (preposition, /æθəɾ/): "from"

ttittath (preposition, /ɾɪɾəð/): "in"

thaluha (preposition, /ðəlʌhə/): "of"

da (preposition, /də/): "or"

ami (preposition, /əmɪ/): "to"

ekogin (preposition, /ɛkɔgɪn/): "will"

de (preposition, /dɛ/): "with"

Numbers

thev (number, /ðɛv/): "zero"

aysatta (number, /esəɾə/): "one"

melap (number, /mɛləp/): "two"

dangabah (number, /dəŋæbæh/): "three"

pittim (number, /pɪɾɪm/): "four"

wittaiz (number, /wɪɾaɪz/): "five"

an (number, /ən/): "six"

ihava (number, /ihəvə/): "seven"

kulitte (number, /kʌliɾɛ/): "eight"

kattuttaw (number, /kəɾʌɾo/): "nine"

yila (number, /yila/): "ten"

Questions

ude (question, /ʌdɛ/): "what"

pala (question, /pəla/): "who"

amattough (question, /əməɾɒ/): "how"

atteke (question, /əɾɛkɛ/): "why"

lidina (question, /lidinə/): "when"

Interjections

itoo (interjection, /itʊ/): "hello"

jub (interjection, /jʌb/): "goodbye"

na (interjection, /nə/): "hey"

mezatt (interjection, /mɛzəɾ/): "bye"

aiz (interjection, /aɪz/): "ouch"

att (interjection, /æɾ/): "wow"

etiza (interjection, /ɛtɪza/): "uh"

anaywida (interjection, /ænewɪdæ/): "er"

iwittach (interjection, /ɪwɪɾətʃ/): "um"

Adverbs

athattuh (adverb, /æðəɾuh/): "again"

alezu (adverb, /əlɛzu/): "now"

utta (adverb, /ʌɾə/): "soon"

inazik (adverb, /ɪnəzik/): "often"

il (adverb, /ɪl/): "sometimes"

idit (adverb, /ɪdɪt/): "always"

ttai (adverb, /ɾaɪ/): "never"

vaitaneth (adverb, /vaɪtənɛð/): "seldom"

Adjectives

isin (adjective, /ɪsɪn/): "aromatic"

iv (adjective, /ɪv/): "basted"

naita (adjective, /naɪtə/): "big"

aisai (adjective, /aɪsaɪ/): "bitter"

chathayl (adjective, /chæθel/): "black"

uttanittai (adjective, /uɾənɪɾaɪ/): "blue"

eluz (adjective, /ɛlʌz/): "brown"

anup (adjective, /ənʌp/): "chilled"

bapa (adjective, /bæpæ/): "cold"

pattate (adjective, /pəɾətɛ/): "curried"

ttakan (adjective, /ɾakən/): "dark"

ainaku (adjective, /aɪnəku/): "deep"

as (adjective, /əs/): "divine"

aydi (adjective, /edɪ/): "drunk"

angoughtin (adjective, /əŋɒtɪn/): "empty"

izacha (adjective, /izətʃə/): "evil"

ttaysha (adjective, /ɾeʃə/): "familiar"

ttaywiki (adjective, /ɾewɪkɪ/): "fat"

gakooz (adjective, /gəkʊz/): "flat"

ettaivutti (adjective, /ɛɾaɪvʌɾɪ/): "frail"

kitanu (adjective, /kɪtənu/): "fried"

linima (adjective, /lɪnɪmə/): "full"

achis (adjective, /ətʃis/): "good"

aloukidou (adjective, /əlaʊkɪdaʊ/): "green"

nisi (adjective, /nisi/): "grey"

abai (adjective, /əbaɪ/): "honest"

ttought (adjective, /ɾɒt/): "hot"

awoughni (adjective, /əwɒnɪ/): "light"

lih (adjective, /lih/): "long"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "loud"

ahayg (adjective, /əheg/): "mortal"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "mysterious"

usika (adjective, /usɪkæ/): "narrow"

nad (adjective, /nəd/): "old"

tawday (adjective, /tode/): "orange"

isaifi (adjective, /ɪsaɪfɪ/): "pungent"

dak (adjective, /dək/): "purple"

linaid (adjective, /lɪnaɪd/): "quiet"

ttipay (adjective, /ɾɪpe/): "raw"

thama (adjective, /ðæmæ/): "rectangular"

mibutte (adjective, /mibuɾɛ/): "red"

oughzittath (adjective, /ɒzɪɾað/): "roasted"

afulawi (adjective, /əfʌləwɪ/): "round"

adan (adjective, /ədən/): "salty"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "savory"

aypitt (adjective, /epiɾ/): "shallow"

thu (adjective, /ðʌ/): "short"

usoughgu (adjective, /ʌsɒgʌ/): "smoked"

nale (adjective, /nælɛ/): "sober"

aigitava (adjective, /aɪgitəvə/): "sour"

aneviba (adjective, /ənɛvɪbə/): "spicy"

acelama (adjective, /æcɛlæmə/): "spiral"

taynadoughs (adjective, /tenədɒs/): "square"

iwoughtt (adjective, /ɪwɒɾ/): "steamed"

taynazay (adjective, /tenæze/): "strange"

uttunat (adjective, /ʌɾʌnət/): "strong"

baz (adjective, /bəz/): "sturdy"

ttuzul (adjective, /ɾʌzʌl/): "sweet"

attiw (adjective, /əɾiw/): "tall"

mouttaw (adjective, /maʊɾæw/): "thick"

ttaihakath (adjective, /ɾaɪhəkəð/): "thin"

ubifoutha (adjective, /ubɪfaʊða/): "warm"

ttita (adjective, /ɾitæ/): "weak"

matab (adjective, /mətəb/): "white"

chamitta (adjective, /xæmɪɾə/): "wide"

oughnuvaki (adjective, /ɒnuvəkɪ/): "yellow"

emithool (adjective, /ɛmɪðʊl/): "young"

Verbs

imu (verb, /ɪmʌ/): "bake"

ithata (verb, /ɪðətə/): "be"

tis (verb, /tis/): "belong"

athatt (verb, /əðæɾ/): "bite"

tibesam (verb, /tɪbɛsəm/): "break"

chingaku (verb, /tʃɪŋəkʌ/): "burn"

ngakija (verb, /ŋakija/): "come"

akituwai (verb, /ækɪtuwaɪ/): "die"

matt (verb, /məɾ/): "drink"

pup (verb, /pʌp/): "eat"

asunipu (verb, /əsʌnɪpʌ/): "fall"

na (verb, /nə/): "fight"

eta (verb, /ɛta/): "find"

ttiz (verb, /ɾiz/): "fish"

mou (verb, /maʊ/): "fly"

ayhasi (verb, /ehasi/): "frown"

alatta (verb, /ələɾə/): "go"

atiwin (verb, /ətɪwɪn/): "growl"

sanatha (verb, /sənəθa/): "hate"

oughnubuni (verb, /ɒnubunɪ/): "have"

pi (verb, /pi/): "hear"

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

iwawdathi (verb, /ɪwodæðɪ/): "hold"

ba (verb, /bə/): "hunt"

ishujiva (verb, /iʃʌjɪva/): "jump"

boo (verb, /bʊ/): "kill"

abadizi (verb, /əbədɪzɪ/): "know"

ipetum (verb, /ɪpɛtʌm/): "laugh"

alithi (verb, /əlɪðɪ/): "lie"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "live"

aysad (verb, /esæd/): "lose"

awttad (verb, /oɾæd/): "love"

ithip (verb, /ɪðip/): "need"

nish (verb, /nɪʃ/): "own"

afegitt (verb, /əfɛgiɾ/): "roast"

kidoughbip (verb, /kidɒbɪp/): "run"

isa (verb, /ɪsə/): "see"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "sit"

nawoo (verb, /næwʊ/): "sleep"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "smell"

thainuta (verb, /ðaɪnʌtæ/): "smile"

tas (verb, /təs/): "stand"

kat (verb, /kət/): "strike"

kini (verb, /kɪni/): "swallow"

ichifa (verb, /ɪtʃɪfə/): "swim"

mafuna (verb, /mæfʌnə/): "taste"

kinathaw (verb, /kɪnəðo/): "throw"

asetith (verb, /əsɛtið/): "walk"

athuhal (verb, /əðʌhæl/): "want"

Nouns

awkanuwe (noun, /okənʌwɛ/): "afternoon"

nil (noun, /nɪl/): "ale"

um (noun, /ʌm/): "all"

ath (noun, /əð/): "alligator"

zisoughnas (noun, /zɪsɒnəs/): "arm"

itteveh (noun, /iɾɛvɛh/): "ash"

igottipu (noun, /igɔɾɪpu/): "aunt"

ettatt (noun, /ɛɾæɾ/): "axe"

hawna (noun, /honə/): "bark"

satti (noun, /səɾɪ/): "bay"

jibutta (noun, /dʒɪbuɾə/): "beer"

shid (noun, /ʃɪd/): "beet"

tatti (noun, /təɾi/): "bird"

idayjeg (noun, /ɪdedʒɛg/): "blood"

at (noun, /æt/): "boar"

ngavungis (noun, /ŋavʌŋis/): "bone"

al (noun, /əl/): "breakfast"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "breast"

tinaita (noun, /tɪnaɪtə/): "brother"

vamun (noun, /vəmun/): "castle"

awsaynan (noun, /osenan/): "cat"

awnaydath (noun, /onedəð/): "cat"

utattupai (noun, /utæɾʌpaɪ/): "chest"

at (noun, /ət/): "chicken"

da (noun, /dæ/): "claw"

bouduzat (noun, /baʊduzət/): "cloud"

dad (noun, /dəd/): "coconut"

dusafatt (noun, /dʌsəfəɾ/): "crime"

dutazun (noun, /dutəzʌn/): "day"

akawtatt (noun, /əkotəɾ/): "dinner"

atede (noun, /ətɛdɛ/): "dog"

ji (noun, /jɪ/): "drink"

aned (noun, /ənɛd/): "dungeon"

jalaykay (noun, /dʒæleke/): "ear"

ava (noun, /əvə/): "earth"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "egg"

ilima (noun, /ɪlimə/): "elder"

idagai (noun, /idagaɪ/): "enemy"

anasewe (noun, /ənəsɛwɛ/): "evening"

tala (noun, /tələ/): "eye"

tas (noun, /təs/): "family"

ane (noun, /ænɛ/): "father"

wif (noun, /wɪf/): "feather"

mittapi (noun, /miɾəpɪ/): "fight"

lita (noun, /lɪta/): "finger"

itattep (noun, /ɪtəɾɛp/): "fire"

hidani (noun, /hɪdənɪ/): "fish"

satitt (noun, /sətiɾ/): "flesh"

thibet (noun, /ðɪbɛt/): "foot"

lunoughhayng (noun, /lʌnɒheŋ/): "forest"

ate (noun, /ətɛ/): "fox"

buti (noun, /bʌti/): "friend"

lisa (noun, /lisə/): "goose"

itattala (noun, /itæɾələ/): "grease"

am (noun, /æm/): "group"

wasay (noun, /wase/): "gulf"

fal (noun, /fal/): "hair"

efajiti (noun, /ɛfəjɪti/): "hand"

wittattitt (noun, /wiɾəɾiɾ/): "hat"

enik (noun, /ɛnɪk/): "hate"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "head"

aytasenu (noun, /etəsɛnʌ/): "hill"

vitiv (noun, /vitiv/): "horn"

ewaf (noun, /ɛwæf/): "horse"

ayhufi (noun, /ehufɪ/): "house"

tatt (noun, /tæɾ/): "inn"

adet (noun, /ədɛt/): "island"

oughtavas (noun, /ɒtəvəs/): "jaw"

ttabam (noun, /ɾəbəm/): "lake"

idaynini (noun, /ɪdeninɪ/): "leaf"

datta (noun, /dəɾə/): "leg"

nakuni (noun, /nækʌni/): "liver"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "louse"

ous (noun, /aʊs/): "love"

ittishayl (noun, /iɾɪʃel/): "lunch"

ttamali (noun, /ɾəməlɪ/): "man"

thatuti (noun, /ðətʌtɪ/): "many"

imupat (noun, /imʌpat/): "meal"

shathun (noun, /ʃaðʌn/): "metal"

zathittooth (noun, /zəðiɾʊθ/): "mine"

awnatteba (noun, /onəɾɛba/): "monster"

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

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

awttatich (noun, /oɾətɪtʃ/): "mother"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "mountain"

abuwitt (noun, /abuwɪɾ/): "mouth"

wayp (noun, /wep/): "name"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "neck"

awdi (noun, /odɪ/): "night"

attat (noun, /əɾət/): "noodle"

usam (noun, /usəm/): "nose"

etha (noun, /ɛðə/): "ocean"

tuhipay (noun, /tʌhipe/): "parent"

ttajam (noun, /ɾəjæm/): "path"

ikap (noun, /ikæp/): "peace"

ithakiba (noun, /iðækɪbə/): "pepper"

awoofasha (noun, /əwʊfəʃæ/): "person"

alize (noun, /ælɪzɛ/): "pie"

ilittiki (noun, /ɪlɪɾikɪ/): "pig"

shanoughma (noun, /ʃənɒmə/): "rabbit"

enait (noun, /ɛnaɪt/): "rain"

tetsilew (noun, /tɛtsɪlɛw/): "rat"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "river"

ditath (noun, /dɪtəθ/): "robe"

awthag (noun, /oðəg/): "rock"

awjevat (noun, /ojɛvət/): "root"

abayttug (noun, /abeɾug/): "salt"

ngidisah (noun, /ŋɪdɪsah/): "sand"

iwititt (noun, /ɪwitɪɾ/): "seed"

ittathough (noun, /ɪɾəðɒ/): "sibling"

af (noun, /əf/): "sister"

arrik (noun, /ərɪk/): "skin"

noughthadu (noun, /nɒðædʌ/): "sky"

nitta (noun, /nɪɾə/): "smoke"

ilulutti (noun, /iluluɾɪ/): "snake"

ittali (noun, /ɪɾəlɪ/): "soup"

las (noun, /ləs/): "star"

lusingas (noun, /lʌsɪŋæs/): "stew"

aguk (noun, /əgʌk/): "stomach"

puvaitti (noun, /puvaɪɾi/): "stone"

vilakaij (noun, /vɪlækaɪj/): "stream"

gitida (noun, /gɪtɪdə/): "sun"

wash (noun, /waʃ/): "sword"

dale (noun, /dælɛ/): "tail"

oodavitt (noun, /ʊdəvɪɾ/): "tavern"

oudisaj (noun, /aʊdɪsædʒ/): "thumb"

adaka (noun, /ædəkæ/): "tongue"

hattiwai (noun, /həɾɪwaɪ/): "tooth"

etathiwa (noun, /ɛtəðiwə/): "tree"

ebutt (noun, /ɛbʌɾ/): "truth"

izai (noun, /ɪzaɪ/): "uncle"

imayjine (noun, /imejinɛ/): "valley"

aywashak (noun, /ewəʃək/): "war"

enakatu (noun, /ɛnəkætu/): "water"

vettat (noun, /vɛɾət/): "way"

aykak (noun, /ekək/): "wine"

jinaitt (noun, /jɪnaɪɾ/): "woman"

elan (noun, /ɛlən/): "word"