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Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Aykanah
Aykanah Dictionary
Pronouns
ath (pronoun, /əð/): "he"
ngim (pronoun, /ŋɪm/): "she"
ut (pronoun, /ut/): "they"
nitt (pronoun, /nɪɾ/): "you"
ati (pronoun, /ətɪ/): "we"
rra (pronoun, /ra/): "I"
Articles
thatt (article, /ðæɾ/): "a"
jaj (article, /jæj/): "the"
Prepositions
ti (preposition, /ti/): "and"
af (preposition, /əf/): "as"
zashuthe (preposition, /zəʃuðɛ/): "from"
awuwita (preposition, /əwuwɪtæ/): "in"
dawi (preposition, /dæwɪ/): "of"
ttamaikawf (preposition, /ɾæmaɪkof/): "or"
nou (preposition, /naʊ/): "to"
bel (preposition, /bɛl/): "will"
hathaik (preposition, /həðaɪk/): "with"
Numbers
tawa (number, /tawə/): "zero"
amatt (number, /æməɾ/): "one"
tethi (number, /tɛði/): "two"
anow (number, /ənɔw/): "three"
tuk (number, /tuk/): "four"
nithayt (number, /niθet/): "five"
inin (number, /inin/): "six"
paka (number, /pəkə/): "seven"
fisail (number, /fɪsaɪl/): "eight"
saman (number, /səmən/): "nine"
aichupain (number, /aɪxupaɪn/): "ten"
Questions
ttadithou (question, /ɾədɪðaʊ/): "what"
touna (question, /taʊnə/): "who"
mithuth (question, /mɪðuθ/): "how"
anoudich (question, /ənaʊdɪtʃ/): "why"
is (question, /ɪs/): "when"
Interjections
ttaje (interjection, /ɾədʒɛ/): "hello"
aziki (interjection, /əzikɪ/): "goodbye"
taythizi (interjection, /teðizɪ/): "hey"
tuhawa (interjection, /tʌhəwə/): "bye"
si (interjection, /si/): "ouch"
titaika (interjection, /tɪtaɪkə/): "wow"
vatt (interjection, /vəɾ/): "uh"
papam (interjection, /pəpəm/): "er"
pid (interjection, /pɪd/): "um"
Adverbs
aypeba (adverb, /epɛbə/): "again"
nitav (adverb, /nɪtæv/): "now"
chatha (adverb, /chæθə/): "soon"
eb (adverb, /ɛb/): "often"
ailasede (adverb, /aɪləsɛdɛ/): "sometimes"
ka (adverb, /kə/): "always"
sajake (adverb, /səjækɛ/): "never"
aychafifa (adverb, /echəfifə/): "seldom"
Adjectives
amay (adjective, /əme/): "aromatic"
zitid (adjective, /zitɪd/): "basted"
etti (adjective, /ɛɾi/): "big"
ngasa (adjective, /ŋæsə/): "bitter"
tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "black"
dattou (adjective, /daɾaʊ/): "blue"
hawitt (adjective, /hawiɾ/): "brown"
lathasa (adjective, /ləðəsə/): "chilled"
ing (adjective, /ɪŋ/): "cold"
paylakas (adjective, /peləkas/): "curried"
thattaiza (adjective, /ðəɾaɪzə/): "dark"
ittaz (adjective, /iɾəz/): "deep"
isat (adjective, /ɪsat/): "divine"
thaythuthutt (adjective, /ðeθuθuɾ/): "drunk"
inidin (adjective, /ɪnɪdɪn/): "empty"
bida (adjective, /bidə/): "evil"
amich (adjective, /æmɪtʃ/): "familiar"
its (adjective, /ɪts/): "fat"
da (adjective, /də/): "flat"
tuttanou (adjective, /tʌɾənaʊ/): "frail"
isa (adjective, /ɪsa/): "fried"
wazaithid (adjective, /wazaɪθid/): "full"
upal (adjective, /ʌpæl/): "good"
midoughpah (adjective, /mɪdɒpəh/): "green"
koum (adjective, /kaʊm/): "grey"
esaisaw (adjective, /ɛsaɪso/): "honest"
nayni (adjective, /nenɪ/): "hot"
fattu (adjective, /fəɾu/): "light"
oitasett (adjective, /ɔɪtəsɛɾ/): "long"
aivoughba (adjective, /aɪvɒba/): "loud"
thuni (adjective, /ðuni/): "mortal"
waid (adjective, /waɪd/): "mysterious"
zanai (adjective, /zənaɪ/): "narrow"
wadali (adjective, /wədəlɪ/): "old"
bataza (adjective, /bətəza/): "orange"
pattoughh (adjective, /pəɾɒh/): "pungent"
dudattawz (adjective, /dudəɾoz/): "purple"
attameti (adjective, /aɾəmɛtɪ/): "quiet"
thawtti (adjective, /ðoɾi/): "raw"
datishi (adjective, /dətɪʃi/): "rectangular"
ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "red"
tamawzaf (adjective, /təmozəf/): "roasted"
za (adjective, /zə/): "round"
nidazet (adjective, /nɪdəzɛt/): "salty"
am (adjective, /əm/): "savory"
oughdats (adjective, /ɒdəts/): "shallow"
ew (adjective, /ɛw/): "short"
oughbithash (adjective, /ɒbiθæʃ/): "smoked"
tif (adjective, /tɪf/): "sober"
att (adjective, /əɾ/): "sour"
tisi (adjective, /tɪsi/): "spicy"
kung (adjective, /kuŋ/): "spiral"
vu (adjective, /vʌ/): "square"
unitha (adjective, /uniðə/): "steamed"
att (adjective, /aɾ/): "strange"
timifif (adjective, /timɪfif/): "strong"
thaytt (adjective, /ðeɾ/): "sturdy"
itamala (adjective, /ɪtəmələ/): "sweet"
atadi (adjective, /ətədi/): "tall"
nin (adjective, /nin/): "thick"
thiyayfan (adjective, /ðiyefan/): "thin"
pihai (adjective, /pihaɪ/): "warm"
akida (adjective, /ækidə/): "weak"
ttoos (adjective, /ɾʊs/): "white"
angitafi (adjective, /əŋɪtəfi/): "wide"
ahap (adjective, /əhəp/): "yellow"
thatt (adjective, /ðəɾ/): "young"
Verbs
ithits (verb, /ɪðɪts/): "bake"
walalat (verb, /wələlæt/): "be"
vatta (verb, /vəɾə/): "belong"
awhaithi (verb, /ohaɪθi/): "bite"
ipoughk (verb, /ɪpɒk/): "break"
za (verb, /zə/): "burn"
gi (verb, /gɪ/): "come"
al (verb, /əl/): "die"
awdanen (verb, /odənɛn/): "drink"
ataili (verb, /ætaɪlɪ/): "eat"
kekujih (verb, /kɛkʌjih/): "fall"
ba (verb, /bæ/): "fight"
isa (verb, /ɪsə/): "find"
thi (verb, /ði/): "fish"
tti (verb, /ɾi/): "fly"
lipiwa (verb, /lipɪwæ/): "frown"
ikidaiji (verb, /ɪkɪdaɪdʒi/): "go"
naithi (verb, /naɪðɪ/): "growl"
atal (verb, /ətəl/): "hate"
ettanaivu (verb, /ɛɾanaɪvu/): "have"
aysi (verb, /esɪ/): "hear"
etetaz (verb, /ɛtɛtəz/): "hide"
ada (verb, /ədə/): "hold"
ttim (verb, /ɾɪm/): "hunt"
ttigasiu (verb, /ɾɪgaʒʌ/): "jump"
udoittaizi (verb, /udɔɪɾaɪzɪ/): "kill"
tedehet (verb, /tɛdɛhɛt/): "know"
adamitt (verb, /ədəmɪɾ/): "laugh"
ngaki (verb, /ŋəki/): "lie"
im (verb, /im/): "live"
dijatu (verb, /dɪjətʌ/): "lose"
fanu (verb, /fənʌ/): "love"
lajalem (verb, /lədʒəlɛm/): "need"
upidi (verb, /ʌpɪdɪ/): "own"
tat (verb, /tət/): "roast"
iyayn (verb, /ɪyen/): "run"
vichawt (verb, /vitʃot/): "see"
iddat (verb, /ɪɽət/): "sit"
izawi (verb, /izəwi/): "sleep"
chaithith (verb, /tʃaɪðið/): "smell"
tawkuzaf (verb, /tokuzəf/): "smile"
adakuza (verb, /ædəkuzə/): "stand"
saiwava (verb, /saɪwəvæ/): "strike"
kishett (verb, /kɪʃɛɾ/): "swallow"
oughj (verb, /ɒdʒ/): "swim"
kazazuh (verb, /kəzəzuh/): "taste"
tta (verb, /ɾə/): "throw"
ittisa (verb, /ɪɾisæ/): "walk"
jittai (verb, /jɪɾaɪ/): "want"
Nouns
asia (noun, /aʒə/): "afternoon"
abainitt (noun, /æbaɪniɾ/): "ale"
paw (noun, /po/): "all"
kittizatt (noun, /kɪɾɪzəɾ/): "alligator"
ailaitai (noun, /aɪlaɪtaɪ/): "arm"
hupagough (noun, /hʌpægɒ/): "ash"
ig (noun, /ig/): "aunt"
sufanan (noun, /sufənən/): "axe"
elana (noun, /ɛlənə/): "bark"
atapan (noun, /atæpən/): "bay"
ailasatte (noun, /aɪləsəɾɛ/): "beer"
ati (noun, /ətɪ/): "beet"
aymoughl (noun, /emɒl/): "bird"
thal (noun, /ðəl/): "blood"
uvu (noun, /ʌvu/): "boar"
taittad (noun, /taɪɾəd/): "bone"
pinimav (noun, /pɪniməv/): "breakfast"
ttah (noun, /ɾəh/): "breast"
mataditt (noun, /mætədiɾ/): "brother"
ha (noun, /hæ/): "castle"
aizafathu (noun, /aɪzəfaðu/): "cat"
oughgekata (noun, /ɒgɛkætə/): "cat"
thu (noun, /ðʌ/): "chest"
kat (noun, /kæt/): "chicken"
atoughb (noun, /atɒb/): "claw"
aw (noun, /aw/): "cloud"
oosabatte (noun, /ʊsəbəɾɛ/): "coconut"
anun (noun, /ənun/): "crime"
avunat (noun, /əvunæt/): "day"
subawv (noun, /sʌbov/): "dinner"
apiduz (noun, /əpɪduz/): "dog"
chutitt (noun, /tʃʌtɪɾ/): "drink"
elit (noun, /ɛlɪt/): "dungeon"
kusai (noun, /kʌsaɪ/): "ear"
ttavay (noun, /ɾəve/): "earth"
tejufa (noun, /tɛjufə/): "egg"
ava (noun, /avæ/): "elder"
ttaifanith (noun, /ɾaɪfənɪθ/): "enemy"
aysha (noun, /eʃə/): "evening"
attidizi (noun, /æɾidizɪ/): "eye"
athash (noun, /əðæʃ/): "family"
thoughbisat (noun, /ðɒbɪsət/): "father"
attiv (noun, /æɾɪv/): "feather"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "fight"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "finger"
oughzawth (noun, /ɒzoð/): "fire"
dalisitt (noun, /dælɪsiɾ/): "fish"
ewu (noun, /ɛwu/): "flesh"
thezough (noun, /ðɛzɒ/): "foot"
zinattitt (noun, /zinəɾiɾ/): "forest"
ddattahal (noun, /ɽəɾəhəl/): "fox"
uttamouni (noun, /uɾəmaʊnɪ/): "friend"
ana (noun, /ənə/): "goose"
afough (noun, /əfɒ/): "grease"
noughnait (noun, /nɒnaɪt/): "group"
idayngab (noun, /ɪdeŋəb/): "gulf"
lailattat (noun, /laɪləɾət/): "hair"
tabi (noun, /təbɪ/): "hand"
zu (noun, /zʌ/): "hat"
iditham (noun, /idɪðəm/): "hate"
isi (noun, /ɪsɪ/): "head"
hu (noun, /hu/): "hill"
littanatt (noun, /lɪɾænaɾ/): "horn"
daiditt (noun, /daɪdɪɾ/): "horse"
attatah (noun, /æɾətəh/): "house"
angusa (noun, /əŋusa/): "inn"
sathiyayw (noun, /səðiyew/): "island"
uk (noun, /uk/): "jaw"
ata (noun, /ətə/): "lake"
taishutt (noun, /taɪʃuɾ/): "leaf"
jata (noun, /jətə/): "leg"
awsutawf (noun, /osʌtof/): "liver"
moo (noun, /mʊ/): "louse"
uttikada (noun, /uɾikədə/): "love"
tatuna (noun, /tatʌnə/): "lunch"
binanup (noun, /binənup/): "man"
mu (noun, /mu/): "many"
masi (noun, /məsi/): "meal"
thitham (noun, /ðiðəm/): "metal"
atisheda (noun, /ætiʃɛdə/): "mine"
dayttej (noun, /deɾɛdʒ/): "monster"
bunat (noun, /bunat/): "moon"
ttough (noun, /ɾɒ/): "morning"
dunizoughs (noun, /dunizɒs/): "mother"
ilani (noun, /ɪlənɪ/): "mountain"
tta (noun, /ɾə/): "mouth"
kada (noun, /kədə/): "name"
laydedev (noun, /ledɛdɛv/): "neck"
adattuch (noun, /ədəɾʌx/): "night"
tawvedd (noun, /tovɛɽ/): "noodle"
akataitti (noun, /əkətaɪɾɪ/): "nose"
ittanusa (noun, /iɾənusə/): "ocean"
anough (noun, /ənɒ/): "parent"
avikinai (noun, /əvɪkɪnaɪ/): "path"
ithingija (noun, /ɪðɪŋɪjə/): "peace"
nayth (noun, /neð/): "pepper"
dasan (noun, /dæsən/): "person"
athawayjough (noun, /əðəwejɒ/): "pie"
zatawdaytt (noun, /zətodeɾ/): "pig"
nimawat (noun, /nɪməwət/): "rabbit"
ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "rain"
uvath (noun, /uvəð/): "rat"
alutsawth (noun, /əlutsoð/): "river"
inika (noun, /ɪnikə/): "robe"
bazatatt (noun, /bəzətaɾ/): "rock"
valina (noun, /vəlɪnə/): "root"
alaijasay (noun, /əlaɪjase/): "salt"
naywima (noun, /newimə/): "sand"
koub (noun, /kaʊb/): "seed"
thaithida (noun, /ðaɪðɪdæ/): "sibling"
agatt (noun, /ægəɾ/): "sister"
nit (noun, /nit/): "skin"
ajaniv (noun, /əjanɪv/): "sky"
in (noun, /ɪn/): "smoke"
aiwimoughth (noun, /aɪwɪmɒð/): "snake"
ebimu (noun, /ɛbɪmu/): "soup"
thettusi (noun, /ðɛɾʌsɪ/): "star"
vuvifat (noun, /vuvifæt/): "stew"
aibayba (noun, /aɪbebə/): "stomach"
zoosayba (noun, /zʊsebə/): "stone"
lad (noun, /ləd/): "stream"
ina (noun, /inə/): "sun"
dad (noun, /dəd/): "sword"
itaina (noun, /ɪtaɪnæ/): "tail"
aikah (noun, /aɪkəh/): "tavern"
wapasay (noun, /wəpəse/): "thumb"
hawna (noun, /honə/): "tongue"
tanivi (noun, /tənivi/): "tooth"
alava (noun, /ələvə/): "tree"
afutattu (noun, /əfutəɾʌ/): "truth"
ttaze (noun, /ɾæzɛ/): "uncle"
midib (noun, /mɪdɪb/): "valley"
ubad (noun, /ʌbəd/): "war"
sut (noun, /sut/): "water"
ahaidazai (noun, /əhaɪdæzaɪ/): "way"
dituttich (noun, /dɪtʌɾɪtʃ/): "wine"
attatak (noun, /əɾatək/): "woman"
ifaythan (noun, /ɪfeðən/): "word"