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

Laigi

Laigi Dictionary

Pronouns

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

pil (pronoun, /pɪl/): "she"

us (pronoun, /ʌs/): "they"

ayu (pronoun, /əyʌ/): "you"

mai (pronoun, /maɪ/): "we"

naw (pronoun, /no/): "I"

Articles

usu (article, /ʌsʌ/): "a"

nis (article, /nɪs/): "the"

Prepositions

ziganai (preposition, /zɪgənaɪ/): "and"

attattat (preposition, /əɾæɾət/): "as"

tasang (preposition, /təsaŋ/): "from"

vijami (preposition, /vijəmi/): "in"

baloughtt (preposition, /bəlɒɾ/): "of"

tad (preposition, /təd/): "or"

gi (preposition, /gi/): "to"

kidal (preposition, /kɪdal/): "will"

evikina (preposition, /ɛvikɪnə/): "with"

Numbers

daydel (number, /dedɛl/): "zero"

ipitaib (number, /ɪpɪtaɪb/): "one"

wakawk (number, /wəkok/): "two"

taynuch (number, /tenʌtʃ/): "three"

uta (number, /utə/): "four"

dushid (number, /duʃɪd/): "five"

utayttu (number, /ʌteɾʌ/): "six"

woonayngoughm (number, /wʊneŋɒm/): "seven"

taysama (number, /tesəmə/): "eight"

dipalitt (number, /dipəlɪɾ/): "nine"

atijas (number, /atidʒas/): "ten"

Questions

jawziwuk (question, /dʒoziwuk/): "what"

oughsajine (question, /ɒsæjɪnɛ/): "who"

ti (question, /tɪ/): "how"

naj (question, /nadʒ/): "why"

law (question, /lo/): "when"

Interjections

as (interjection, /əs/): "hello"

um (interjection, /ʌm/): "goodbye"

niwoughpad (interjection, /nɪwɒpəd/): "hey"

apanane (interjection, /æpənənɛ/): "bye"

ev (interjection, /ɛv/): "ouch"

uv (interjection, /ʌv/): "wow"

ledeh (interjection, /lɛdɛh/): "uh"

ujattad (interjection, /ujaɾad/): "er"

halivou (interjection, /hælivaʊ/): "um"

Adverbs

liwala (adverb, /lɪwələ/): "again"

uh (adverb, /uh/): "now"

irrajough (adverb, /irədʒɒ/): "soon"

is (adverb, /ɪs/): "often"

vawkayn (adverb, /voken/): "sometimes"

femata (adverb, /fɛmətə/): "always"

aymapaz (adverb, /emæpəz/): "never"

atameli (adverb, /ətəmɛlɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

aithas (adjective, /aɪðəs/): "aromatic"

lina (adjective, /lɪnə/): "basted"

hivunaz (adjective, /hɪvʌnəz/): "big"

anattul (adjective, /ənæɾul/): "bitter"

apatam (adjective, /əpətəm/): "black"

sufa (adjective, /sufə/): "blue"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "brown"

afough (adjective, /æfɒ/): "chilled"

na (adjective, /nə/): "cold"

enasa (adjective, /ɛnasə/): "curried"

attas (adjective, /əɾas/): "dark"

sug (adjective, /sʌg/): "deep"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "divine"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "drunk"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "empty"

evan (adjective, /ɛvən/): "evil"

at (adjective, /ət/): "familiar"

shaitta (adjective, /ʃaɪɾə/): "fat"

datt (adjective, /dəɾ/): "flat"

oughfihi (adjective, /ɒfɪhɪ/): "frail"

fithiha (adjective, /fɪðɪhə/): "fried"

ifam (adjective, /ɪfəm/): "full"

wuzihan (adjective, /wuzɪhæn/): "good"

igawai (adjective, /ɪgəwaɪ/): "green"

noul (adjective, /naʊl/): "grey"

uza (adjective, /ʌzə/): "honest"

unatitt (adjective, /ʌnətiɾ/): "hot"

ettupa (adjective, /ɛɾʌpə/): "light"

abi (adjective, /əbi/): "long"

ezatti (adjective, /ɛzəɾɪ/): "loud"

idawu (adjective, /ɪdəwʌ/): "mortal"

nga (adjective, /ŋə/): "mysterious"

eninida (adjective, /ɛnɪnidə/): "narrow"

bathaylay (adjective, /bəðele/): "old"

attirri (adjective, /əɾɪri/): "orange"

nase (adjective, /nəsɛ/): "pungent"

imele (adjective, /imɛlɛ/): "purple"

ah (adjective, /əh/): "quiet"

saminisi (adjective, /səmɪnɪʒ/): "raw"

ima (adjective, /ɪma/): "rectangular"

siutt (adjective, /ʒʌɾ/): "red"

paim (adjective, /paɪm/): "roasted"

dawsil (adjective, /dosɪl/): "round"

iv (adjective, /ɪv/): "salty"

tazizat (adjective, /təzɪzət/): "savory"

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

mip (adjective, /mɪp/): "short"

ul (adjective, /ul/): "smoked"

pawfanatt (adjective, /pofənaɾ/): "sober"

ithalidi (adjective, /ɪðəlɪdi/): "sour"

tusi (adjective, /tusɪ/): "spicy"

idoughlal (adjective, /ɪdɒləl/): "spiral"

litawba (adjective, /litobə/): "square"

ttuz (adjective, /ɾuz/): "steamed"

doodeta (adjective, /dʊdɛtə/): "strange"

taf (adjective, /taf/): "strong"

azathat (adjective, /əzəðət/): "sturdy"

awnata (adjective, /onætə/): "sweet"

oughth (adjective, /ɒð/): "tall"

da (adjective, /də/): "thick"

umugatta (adjective, /ʌmugaɾə/): "thin"

kuhin (adjective, /kʌhin/): "warm"

ttawt (adjective, /ɾot/): "weak"

ttoughd (adjective, /ɾɒd/): "white"

ttif (adjective, /ɾɪf/): "wide"

man (adjective, /man/): "yellow"

asedidi (adjective, /əsɛdɪdi/): "young"

Verbs

aisaf (verb, /aɪsəf/): "bake"

maynatit (verb, /menatit/): "be"

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

ihanas (verb, /ɪhənəs/): "bite"

nelaine (verb, /nɛlaɪnɛ/): "break"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "burn"

inati (verb, /inətɪ/): "come"

awgahad (verb, /ogəhəd/): "die"

datti (verb, /dəɾɪ/): "drink"

ida (verb, /idə/): "eat"

afanuka (verb, /afænukə/): "fall"

ijaittan (verb, /ɪjaɪɾən/): "fight"

mittipath (verb, /mɪɾɪpəð/): "find"

nouse (verb, /naʊsɛ/): "fish"

piweken (verb, /piwɛkɛn/): "fly"

avidutai (verb, /ævɪdutaɪ/): "frown"

awtti (verb, /oɾi/): "go"

sisay (verb, /sise/): "growl"

inouna (verb, /ɪnaʊnə/): "hate"

ttaza (verb, /ɾəzə/): "have"

niji (verb, /nɪjɪ/): "hear"

attin (verb, /əɾin/): "hide"

nin (verb, /nɪn/): "hold"

anishan (verb, /əniʃən/): "hunt"

ilelafa (verb, /ɪlɛləfæ/): "jump"

katti (verb, /kəɾi/): "kill"

fik (verb, /fɪk/): "know"

aden (verb, /ədɛn/): "laugh"

bayve (verb, /bevɛ/): "lie"

zaicha (verb, /zaɪtʃə/): "live"

edapawb (verb, /ɛdəpob/): "lose"

ttengitan (verb, /ɾɛŋɪtæn/): "love"

di (verb, /dɪ/): "need"

nalutt (verb, /nəluɾ/): "own"

gaw (verb, /gəw/): "roast"

ja (verb, /dʒæ/): "run"

ethai (verb, /ɛðaɪ/): "see"

kudawteh (verb, /kudotɛh/): "sit"

fani (verb, /fənɪ/): "sleep"

nachuv (verb, /nətʃʌv/): "smell"

asidough (verb, /asɪdɒ/): "smile"

dala (verb, /dalə/): "stand"

shaif (verb, /ʃaɪf/): "strike"

itafana (verb, /ɪtafənæ/): "swallow"

aynin (verb, /enɪn/): "swim"

im (verb, /im/): "taste"

te (verb, /tɛ/): "throw"

umanal (verb, /ʌmənəl/): "walk"

irrawvaza (verb, /ɪrovəzə/): "want"

Nouns

eza (noun, /ɛzæ/): "afternoon"

aliketta (noun, /əlɪkɛɾə/): "ale"

atail (noun, /ataɪl/): "all"

mittasat (noun, /miɾæsət/): "alligator"

li (noun, /li/): "arm"

awinough (noun, /awɪnɒ/): "ash"

ttuta (noun, /ɾʌta/): "aunt"

puchad (noun, /putʃad/): "axe"

zapabath (noun, /zəpəbəθ/): "bark"

nashilis (noun, /nəʃɪlɪs/): "bay"

asuwiz (noun, /əsuwɪz/): "beer"

ta (noun, /tə/): "beet"

isaybayde (noun, /ɪsebedɛ/): "bird"

isoipe (noun, /isɔɪpɛ/): "blood"

sadali (noun, /sədæli/): "boar"

tanaza (noun, /tənæzə/): "bone"

kaisa (noun, /kaɪsə/): "breakfast"

soughpoughh (noun, /sɒpɒh/): "breast"

voughbith (noun, /vɒbið/): "brother"

zattingak (noun, /zəɾɪŋək/): "castle"

apanai (noun, /apənaɪ/): "cat"

avalaza (noun, /əvələzə/): "cat"

atapa (noun, /ətəpæ/): "chest"

sa (noun, /sæ/): "chicken"

aytaysap (noun, /etesæp/): "claw"

pamajis (noun, /pəmædʒɪs/): "cloud"

ilaka (noun, /ɪləkæ/): "coconut"

tattawi (noun, /təɾəwɪ/): "crime"

ma (noun, /mə/): "day"

ah (noun, /ah/): "dinner"

aittoughn (noun, /aɪɾɒn/): "dog"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "drink"

ayth (noun, /eð/): "dungeon"

titha (noun, /tiðæ/): "ear"

anada (noun, /ənədə/): "earth"

attase (noun, /aɾəsɛ/): "egg"

api (noun, /əpi/): "elder"

sasayn (noun, /səsen/): "enemy"

kaddi (noun, /kəɽɪ/): "evening"

itaba (noun, /ɪtəbə/): "eye"

ttaidathi (noun, /ɾaɪdəðɪ/): "family"

ij (noun, /idʒ/): "father"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "feather"

anai (noun, /ənaɪ/): "fight"

anunena (noun, /ənʌnɛna/): "finger"

attawttak (noun, /aɾoɾək/): "fire"

vawthazi (noun, /voðəzi/): "fish"

ipini (noun, /ɪpinɪ/): "flesh"

agitta (noun, /əgiɾə/): "foot"

iditha (noun, /ɪdiðə/): "forest"

ttuthilath (noun, /ɾʌðɪləð/): "fox"

wisuth (noun, /wisʌð/): "friend"

zatifan (noun, /zətifən/): "goose"

ayza (noun, /ezæ/): "grease"

isifep (noun, /ɪsɪfɛp/): "group"

inan (noun, /inan/): "gulf"

noughdama (noun, /nɒdæmə/): "hair"

ttudit (noun, /ɾudɪt/): "hand"

alawoughli (noun, /ələwɒlɪ/): "hat"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "hate"

idu (noun, /idu/): "head"

abawbil (noun, /əbobɪl/): "hill"

unath (noun, /ʌnəð/): "horn"

kiwu (noun, /kɪwʌ/): "horse"

nelud (noun, /nɛlud/): "house"

kutteth (noun, /kuɾɛð/): "inn"

oughsapiha (noun, /ɒsapɪhə/): "island"

ittapeh (noun, /ɪɾəpɛh/): "jaw"

alisi (noun, /əlɪsɪ/): "lake"

bada (noun, /bədæ/): "leaf"

itas (noun, /ɪtəs/): "leg"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "liver"

attufett (noun, /əɾʌfɛɾ/): "louse"

ttahoughnaitt (noun, /ɾəhɒnaɪɾ/): "love"

ettazittay (noun, /ɛɾəzɪɾe/): "lunch"

tani (noun, /təni/): "man"

avoughpi (noun, /ævɒpɪ/): "many"

oughliti (noun, /ɒlɪtɪ/): "meal"

chatt (noun, /tʃəɾ/): "metal"

ayzafoob (noun, /ezæfʊb/): "mine"

tais (noun, /taɪs/): "monster"

tawttough (noun, /toɾɒ/): "moon"

ttinan (noun, /ɾɪnən/): "morning"

thag (noun, /ðəg/): "mother"

tasi (noun, /tæsɪ/): "mountain"

datayngu (noun, /dəteŋʌ/): "mouth"

enawzail (noun, /ɛnozaɪl/): "name"

azayngawtti (noun, /əzeŋoɾɪ/): "neck"

tay (noun, /te/): "night"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "noodle"

chazimit (noun, /tʃazɪmɪt/): "nose"

poughmaw (noun, /pɒmo/): "ocean"

to (noun, /tɔ/): "parent"

kashaw (noun, /kəʃo/): "path"

tizi (noun, /tizɪ/): "peace"

abas (noun, /əbəs/): "pepper"

ve (noun, /vɛ/): "person"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "pie"

inaiz (noun, /inaɪz/): "pig"

gapa (noun, /gæpə/): "rabbit"

nakunak (noun, /nækunæk/): "rain"

ttichan (noun, /ɾitʃən/): "rat"

uthes (noun, /uðɛs/): "river"

danaittav (noun, /dənaɪɾəv/): "robe"

awmut (noun, /omut/): "rock"

ahunan (noun, /ahʌnən/): "root"

taz (noun, /təz/): "salt"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "sand"

lami (noun, /ləmɪ/): "seed"

mif (noun, /mɪf/): "sibling"

ngakat (noun, /ŋakət/): "sister"

isawsash (noun, /isosæʃ/): "skin"

ashuchim (noun, /əʃutʃɪm/): "sky"

an (noun, /ən/): "smoke"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "snake"

nit (noun, /nɪt/): "soup"

ttoughttaw (noun, /ɾɒɾo/): "star"

atha (noun, /æðæ/): "stew"

imavic (noun, /ɪmavɪc/): "stomach"

tay (noun, /te/): "stone"

athadil (noun, /əðadɪl/): "stream"

thizuwu (noun, /ðizuwu/): "sun"

nattadi (noun, /nəɾədɪ/): "sword"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "tail"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "tavern"

asul (noun, /æsʌl/): "thumb"

isitt (noun, /ɪsɪɾ/): "tongue"

ad (noun, /əd/): "tooth"

lu (noun, /lʌ/): "tree"

ayzabi (noun, /ezabɪ/): "truth"

um (noun, /ʌm/): "uncle"

thanguz (noun, /ðəŋuz/): "valley"

sebupu (noun, /sɛbʌpʌ/): "war"

iga (noun, /iga/): "water"

aittak (noun, /aɪɾək/): "way"

noughlawtt (noun, /nɒloɾ/): "wine"

lattijip (noun, /ləɾɪdʒɪp/): "woman"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "word"