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Tawitt

Tawitt Dictionary

Pronouns

de (pronoun, /dɛ/): "he"

ida (pronoun, /ɪdə/): "she"

eth (pronoun, /ɛð/): "they"

ttaych (pronoun, /ɾex/): "you"

ad (pronoun, /əd/): "we"

chawn (pronoun, /tʃon/): "I"

Articles

ka (article, /kə/): "a"

pang (article, /pəŋ/): "the"

Prepositions

thasa (preposition, /θəsə/): "and"

sa (preposition, /sə/): "as"

ataytatta (preposition, /ətetəɾæ/): "from"

attazaysi (preposition, /aɾəzeʒ/): "in"

sattega (preposition, /səɾɛgə/): "of"

moughti (preposition, /mɒtɪ/): "or"

ungitha (preposition, /uŋiðə/): "to"

thi (preposition, /ðɪ/): "will"

ith (preposition, /ɪð/): "with"

Numbers

ibi (number, /ɪbɪ/): "zero"

ttada (number, /ɾədə/): "one"

pasalit (number, /pəsəlɪt/): "two"

attakoughpi (number, /əɾəkɒpɪ/): "three"

lafethatt (number, /lafɛðəɾ/): "four"

sedik (number, /sɛdɪk/): "five"

ingusatt (number, /ɪŋusaɾ/): "six"

isel (number, /ɪsɛl/): "seven"

tijatta (number, /tɪjəɾæ/): "eight"

umaw (number, /umo/): "nine"

ubadiv (number, /ʌbədiv/): "ten"

Questions

akepan (question, /əkɛpæn/): "what"

layttattutt (question, /leɾəɾʌɾ/): "who"

ul (question, /ul/): "how"

atu (question, /atʌ/): "why"

angikazi (question, /əŋɪkəzɪ/): "when"

Interjections

attat (interjection, /əɾət/): "hello"

ngitaji (interjection, /ŋitəji/): "goodbye"

aja (interjection, /əjæ/): "hey"

oud (interjection, /aʊd/): "bye"

ujina (interjection, /ʌjinə/): "ouch"

ki (interjection, /ki/): "wow"

tinirat (interjection, /tɪnɪɹat/): "uh"

thoowitas (interjection, /ðʊwɪtəs/): "er"

tay (interjection, /te/): "um"

Adverbs

edangaj (adverb, /ɛdaŋədʒ/): "again"

toos (adverb, /tʊs/): "now"

ayta (adverb, /etə/): "soon"

titusad (adverb, /tɪtʌsəd/): "often"

lasin (adverb, /ləsin/): "sometimes"

naw (adverb, /no/): "always"

asaiziti (adverb, /əsaɪzɪti/): "never"

oothatturi (adverb, /ʊðəɾuɹɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

matawja (adjective, /mətodʒə/): "aromatic"

itani (adjective, /ɪtənɪ/): "basted"

aimith (adjective, /aɪmɪð/): "big"

bapasai (adjective, /bæpæsaɪ/): "bitter"

wupanik (adjective, /wʌpənɪk/): "black"

is (adjective, /is/): "blue"

fathaloun (adjective, /fəðəlaʊn/): "brown"

nun (adjective, /nun/): "chilled"

tattaiti (adjective, /təɾaɪtɪ/): "cold"

ivanitta (adjective, /ivaniɾæ/): "curried"

tana (adjective, /tənə/): "dark"

ida (adjective, /idə/): "deep"

azis (adjective, /əzɪs/): "divine"

avattith (adjective, /əvəɾɪð/): "drunk"

gutim (adjective, /gʌtɪm/): "empty"

athainavi (adjective, /aðaɪnəvi/): "evil"

oughgat (adjective, /ɒgət/): "familiar"

vavoughf (adjective, /vəvɒf/): "fat"

afachivay (adjective, /əfəxɪve/): "flat"

ajuyu (adjective, /əjuyu/): "frail"

natama (adjective, /nətəmæ/): "fried"

amidoughka (adjective, /amidɒkə/): "full"

nathav (adjective, /nəθæv/): "good"

ilakitta (adjective, /ɪləkiɾə/): "green"

aita (adjective, /aɪtæ/): "grey"

ayjasel (adjective, /ejəsɛl/): "honest"

zas (adjective, /zəs/): "hot"

adutt (adjective, /adʌɾ/): "light"

idanesaw (adjective, /ɪdənɛso/): "long"

shamavi (adjective, /ʃəmavɪ/): "loud"

apoughhayg (adjective, /apɒheg/): "mortal"

ittoughttak (adjective, /ɪɾɒɾək/): "mysterious"

ithasa (adjective, /iðəsə/): "narrow"

oughkakough (adjective, /ɒkækɒ/): "old"

oughthitta (adjective, /ɒðɪɾə/): "orange"

winathas (adjective, /winəðæs/): "pungent"

aybina (adjective, /ebɪnə/): "purple"

ib (adjective, /ɪb/): "quiet"

anisa (adjective, /ənisə/): "raw"

aynangiva (adjective, /enəŋɪvə/): "rectangular"

al (adjective, /æl/): "red"

tasutav (adjective, /təsʌtav/): "roasted"

anak (adjective, /ənək/): "round"

asadoit (adjective, /əsədɔɪt/): "salty"

sifoughm (adjective, /sɪfɒm/): "savory"

ji (adjective, /dʒi/): "shallow"

isham (adjective, /ɪʃəm/): "short"

awth (adjective, /oð/): "smoked"

sush (adjective, /suʃ/): "sober"

outi (adjective, /aʊtɪ/): "sour"

poida (adjective, /pɔɪdə/): "spicy"

itahan (adjective, /ɪtəhən/): "spiral"

maj (adjective, /mədʒ/): "square"

usoo (adjective, /ʌsʊ/): "steamed"

ati (adjective, /ətɪ/): "strange"

lataga (adjective, /lətəgə/): "strong"

ttasoonak (adjective, /ɾəsʊnak/): "sturdy"

poughlaytha (adjective, /pɒleθə/): "sweet"

at (adjective, /ət/): "tall"

ttusaizatt (adjective, /ɾusaɪzəɾ/): "thick"

iwaded (adjective, /ɪwədɛd/): "thin"

asittake (adjective, /əsɪɾəkɛ/): "warm"

ttoungoughfew (adjective, /ɾaʊŋɒfɛw/): "weak"

tanaywayz (adjective, /tanewez/): "white"

thu (adjective, /ðʌ/): "wide"

ga (adjective, /gə/): "yellow"

imisami (adjective, /imisəmi/): "young"

Verbs

naiku (verb, /naɪkʌ/): "bake"

zi (verb, /zi/): "be"

vifiji (verb, /vifijɪ/): "belong"

namisawn (verb, /nəmɪson/): "bite"

amavough (verb, /əməvɒ/): "break"

sa (verb, /sə/): "burn"

nup (verb, /nʌp/): "come"

awavili (verb, /awəvɪlɪ/): "die"

ja (verb, /jə/): "drink"

taj (verb, /tədʒ/): "eat"

asattutti (verb, /æsaɾʌɾɪ/): "fall"

umaytawsi (verb, /ʌmetoʒ/): "fight"

daisag (verb, /daɪsag/): "find"

ahawt (verb, /ahot/): "fish"

itta (verb, /iɾə/): "fly"

ibusana (verb, /ɪbusanə/): "frown"

poughtilou (verb, /pɒtilaʊ/): "go"

tavitt (verb, /təviɾ/): "growl"

uttav (verb, /ʌɾəv/): "hate"

elatha (verb, /ɛləðæ/): "have"

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

ettad (verb, /ɛɾad/): "hide"

nufajal (verb, /nufædʒəl/): "hold"

suva (verb, /sʌvə/): "hunt"

asi (verb, /æsi/): "jump"

ali (verb, /əlɪ/): "kill"

eb (verb, /ɛb/): "know"

oughnooziboo (verb, /ɒnʊzɪbʊ/): "laugh"

avil (verb, /avɪl/): "lie"

gak (verb, /gək/): "live"

alapai (verb, /əlæpaɪ/): "lose"

kittaws (verb, /kiɾos/): "love"

awjitich (verb, /ojɪtich/): "need"

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

ta (verb, /ta/): "roast"

aynap (verb, /enəp/): "run"

fisun (verb, /fisun/): "see"

itewit (verb, /ɪtɛwɪt/): "sit"

fa (verb, /fə/): "sleep"

awnehas (verb, /onɛhæs/): "smell"

shuk (verb, /ʃʌk/): "smile"

hatai (verb, /hətaɪ/): "stand"

thaimi (verb, /ðaɪmi/): "strike"

japapa (verb, /dʒəpəpə/): "swallow"

ttan (verb, /ɾən/): "swim"

uvin (verb, /uvɪn/): "taste"

chakumek (verb, /tʃəkumɛk/): "throw"

ida (verb, /ɪdə/): "walk"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "want"

Nouns

sus (noun, /sus/): "afternoon"

anaywi (noun, /ənewɪ/): "ale"

shalahoughz (noun, /ʃaləhɒz/): "all"

eta (noun, /ɛtə/): "alligator"

ivadailaw (noun, /ivədaɪlo/): "arm"

rrulatt (noun, /rʌləɾ/): "ash"

douthough (noun, /daʊðɒ/): "aunt"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "axe"

fa (noun, /fə/): "bark"

iz (noun, /iz/): "bay"

satay (noun, /səte/): "beer"

ikik (noun, /ɪkik/): "beet"

thatt (noun, /ðæɾ/): "bird"

kag (noun, /kæg/): "blood"

bay (noun, /be/): "boar"

ayninayttu (noun, /enɪneɾu/): "bone"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "breakfast"

jatu (noun, /dʒatʌ/): "breast"

adu (noun, /ədu/): "brother"

da (noun, /də/): "castle"

adikoughthe (noun, /ədɪkɒðɛ/): "cat"

atadi (noun, /ətədi/): "cat"

isi (noun, /ɪsi/): "chest"

eboughthaw (noun, /ɛbɒðo/): "chicken"

ukepada (noun, /ʌkɛpædə/): "claw"

elenga (noun, /ɛlɛŋæ/): "cloud"

the (noun, /ðɛ/): "coconut"

ingatt (noun, /iŋəɾ/): "crime"

bu (noun, /bʌ/): "day"

attu (noun, /æɾʌ/): "dinner"

athufaf (noun, /əðʌfəf/): "dog"

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

bawnitis (noun, /bonɪtɪs/): "dungeon"

suf (noun, /suf/): "ear"

idathaiw (noun, /idəðaɪw/): "earth"

ettalavi (noun, /ɛɾəlavi/): "egg"

inayvut (noun, /ɪnevut/): "elder"

anilabu (noun, /əniləbʌ/): "enemy"

lifai (noun, /lifaɪ/): "evening"

avaini (noun, /əvaɪnɪ/): "eye"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "family"

ititt (noun, /itɪɾ/): "father"

azaibang (noun, /əzaɪbəŋ/): "feather"

jafisa (noun, /jəfɪsə/): "fight"

ahikuni (noun, /əhɪkuni/): "finger"

nasilez (noun, /nəsɪlɛz/): "fire"

outta (noun, /aʊɾə/): "fish"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "flesh"

ananash (noun, /ənænəʃ/): "foot"

abisatt (noun, /əbɪsəɾ/): "forest"

awna (noun, /onə/): "fox"

zem (noun, /zɛm/): "friend"

zahi (noun, /zəhɪ/): "goose"

sanida (noun, /sənidə/): "grease"

dawpa (noun, /dopə/): "group"

ala (noun, /alə/): "gulf"

tat (noun, /tət/): "hair"

aloo (noun, /alʊ/): "hand"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "hat"

tat (noun, /tət/): "hate"

wuzamid (noun, /wuzəmɪd/): "head"

attar (noun, /əɾəɹ/): "hill"

navedak (noun, /nəvɛdək/): "horn"

asite (noun, /æsɪtɛ/): "horse"

thivough (noun, /ðɪvɒ/): "house"

noughjattip (noun, /nɒjəɾip/): "inn"

ahuth (noun, /əhuθ/): "island"

didooki (noun, /dɪdʊkɪ/): "jaw"

ttiza (noun, /ɾizə/): "lake"

ays (noun, /es/): "leaf"

tinechawl (noun, /tɪnɛtʃol/): "leg"

aqikatte (noun, /əqɪkəɾɛ/): "liver"

ttalak (noun, /ɾələk/): "louse"

awj (noun, /oj/): "love"

lab (noun, /ləb/): "lunch"

duthidawt (noun, /duðidot/): "man"

tewan (noun, /tɛwən/): "many"

ttafut (noun, /ɾəfʌt/): "meal"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "metal"

attil (noun, /æɾil/): "mine"

tadashith (noun, /tədəʃɪð/): "monster"

zashou (noun, /zəʃaʊ/): "moon"

ditewa (noun, /dɪtɛwə/): "morning"

ayta (noun, /eta/): "mother"

asaws (noun, /asos/): "mountain"

att (noun, /aɾ/): "mouth"

aji (noun, /əjɪ/): "name"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "neck"

winesif (noun, /wɪnɛsɪf/): "night"

oughdit (noun, /ɒdɪt/): "noodle"

dasadus (noun, /dəsədʌs/): "nose"

ikanayf (noun, /ɪkənef/): "ocean"

awimatt (noun, /əwiməɾ/): "parent"

tuzika (noun, /tuzɪkə/): "path"

ttam (noun, /ɾæm/): "peace"

atali (noun, /ətəlɪ/): "pepper"

dani (noun, /dænɪ/): "person"

mawecha (noun, /məwɛtʃə/): "pie"

nisha (noun, /nɪʃə/): "pig"

hinibiw (noun, /hɪnɪbiw/): "rabbit"

izenu (noun, /ɪzɛnʌ/): "rain"

pith (noun, /pið/): "rat"

mizoughw (noun, /mɪzɒw/): "river"

ahinut (noun, /əhɪnʌt/): "robe"

daitten (noun, /daɪɾɛn/): "rock"

awtuni (noun, /otunɪ/): "root"

jimevoott (noun, /dʒimɛvʊɾ/): "salt"

sawhunu (noun, /sohʌnʌ/): "sand"

ttas (noun, /ɾəs/): "seed"

zed (noun, /zɛd/): "sibling"

asay (noun, /əse/): "sister"

umath (noun, /ʌməð/): "skin"

thek (noun, /ðɛk/): "sky"

ukittaf (noun, /ukiɾəf/): "smoke"

attihitte (noun, /aɾɪhɪɾɛ/): "snake"

initi (noun, /ɪnɪti/): "soup"

fasai (noun, /fəsaɪ/): "star"

ma (noun, /mæ/): "stew"

vaih (noun, /vaɪh/): "stomach"

aywayjiti (noun, /ewedʒɪtɪ/): "stone"

haloughlaw (noun, /həlɒlo/): "stream"

thiwawt (noun, /ðiwot/): "sun"

uthittata (noun, /ʌðɪɾatə/): "sword"

ttasiang (noun, /ɾəʒæŋ/): "tail"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "tavern"

ungawwa (noun, /uŋowa/): "thumb"

afumoughlaw (noun, /afumɒlo/): "tongue"

sathanaz (noun, /səθænəz/): "tooth"

fihatt (noun, /fihəɾ/): "tree"

wani (noun, /wəni/): "truth"

lath (noun, /ləθ/): "uncle"

met (noun, /mɛt/): "valley"

alathata (noun, /əlæðətə/): "war"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "water"

at (noun, /ət/): "way"

isenatt (noun, /ɪsɛnæɾ/): "wine"

anizali (noun, /ənɪzəlɪ/): "woman"

aittoughtutt (noun, /aɪɾɒtuɾ/): "word"