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Language Generator

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

Dditela

Dditela Dictionary

Pronouns

dah (pronoun, /dəh/): "he"

mak (pronoun, /mək/): "she"

za (pronoun, /zə/): "they"

ga (pronoun, /gə/): "you"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "we"

ayni (pronoun, /enɪ/): "I"

Articles

tti (article, /ɾi/): "a"

na (article, /næ/): "the"

Prepositions

mitim (preposition, /mitɪm/): "and"

azitha (preposition, /əzɪða/): "as"

utikil (preposition, /ʌtɪkɪl/): "from"

anasaydd (preposition, /ənəseɽ/): "in"

izab (preposition, /izæb/): "of"

aik (preposition, /aɪk/): "or"

sasaza (preposition, /səsəzæ/): "to"

bipanu (preposition, /bɪpənu/): "will"

asathitaw (preposition, /asəðɪto/): "with"

Numbers

uthatiw (number, /uθətɪw/): "zero"

natoughtt (number, /nətɒɾ/): "one"

atse (number, /ætsɛ/): "two"

asattis (number, /əsæɾɪs/): "three"

asettumu (number, /æsɛɾʌmʌ/): "four"

nayttasi (number, /neɾæsi/): "five"

ata (number, /ətə/): "six"

vath (number, /væð/): "seven"

ib (number, /ib/): "eight"

la (number, /lə/): "nine"

toutattu (number, /taʊtəɾʌ/): "ten"

Questions

udalip (question, /ʌdəlɪp/): "what"

anouf (question, /ənaʊf/): "who"

athuna (question, /əðunə/): "how"

thitha (question, /θɪðə/): "why"

kaba (question, /kəbə/): "when"

Interjections

ak (interjection, /ək/): "hello"

zawhin (interjection, /zohin/): "goodbye"

ittinak (interjection, /iɾinək/): "hey"

ettuthi (interjection, /ɛɾʌðɪ/): "bye"

ne (interjection, /nɛ/): "ouch"

anittas (interjection, /ənɪɾəs/): "wow"

us (interjection, /us/): "uh"

dam (interjection, /dəm/): "er"

ka (interjection, /kə/): "um"

Adverbs

jaleti (adverb, /jəlɛti/): "again"

ainiwoughp (adverb, /aɪnɪwɒp/): "now"

fi (adverb, /fɪ/): "soon"

aynawttika (adverb, /enoɾɪkə/): "often"

desi (adverb, /dɛsi/): "sometimes"

nin (adverb, /nɪn/): "always"

ewumayk (adverb, /ɛwʌmek/): "never"

asa (adverb, /əsə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

usisawtt (adjective, /usisoɾ/): "aromatic"

in (adjective, /in/): "basted"

ttathaitt (adjective, /ɾəðaɪɾ/): "big"

kiha (adjective, /kɪhə/): "bitter"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "black"

bap (adjective, /bæp/): "blue"

oupidd (adjective, /aʊpɪɽ/): "brown"

ngeba (adjective, /ŋɛbə/): "chilled"

tavami (adjective, /təvəmi/): "cold"

thaninatt (adjective, /ðænɪnəɾ/): "curried"

shukizois (adjective, /ʃʌkizɔɪs/): "dark"

libin (adjective, /lɪbin/): "deep"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "divine"

ttabaip (adjective, /ɾəbaɪp/): "drunk"

nattadayh (adjective, /nəɾədeh/): "empty"

ichatt (adjective, /ɪtʃaɾ/): "evil"

ttagisit (adjective, /ɾəgisɪt/): "familiar"

az (adjective, /əz/): "fat"

ttousatas (adjective, /ɾaʊsətas/): "flat"

atap (adjective, /atəp/): "frail"

ttuka (adjective, /ɾʌkə/): "fried"

ayditada (adjective, /editædə/): "full"

thattattim (adjective, /ðəɾəɾɪm/): "good"

dit (adjective, /dɪt/): "green"

vaba (adjective, /vəbə/): "grey"

nettithiy (adjective, /nɛɾɪðɪy/): "honest"

aisidi (adjective, /aɪsidɪ/): "hot"

as (adjective, /əs/): "light"

ushitak (adjective, /ʌʃɪtək/): "long"

oumu (adjective, /aʊmu/): "loud"

thattatatt (adjective, /ðəɾətəɾ/): "mortal"

amaitawna (adjective, /amaɪtonə/): "mysterious"

lou (adjective, /laʊ/): "narrow"

pehativ (adjective, /pɛhətiv/): "old"

taiwiv (adjective, /taɪwɪv/): "orange"

thawkav (adjective, /ðokəv/): "pungent"

fathibuf (adjective, /fæðibuf/): "purple"

aikattesh (adjective, /aɪkəɾɛʃ/): "quiet"

emu (adjective, /ɛmu/): "raw"

un (adjective, /un/): "rectangular"

adat (adjective, /ədæt/): "red"

asahu (adjective, /əsəhu/): "roasted"

oughbad (adjective, /ɒbəd/): "round"

taisena (adjective, /taɪsɛnə/): "salty"

naigisa (adjective, /naɪgɪsə/): "savory"

um (adjective, /ʌm/): "shallow"

mayt (adjective, /met/): "short"

alalu (adjective, /əlælʌ/): "smoked"

ttitizul (adjective, /ɾitizul/): "sober"

tazaicha (adjective, /tazaɪtʃæ/): "sour"

kiwiwak (adjective, /kɪwɪwək/): "spicy"

nin (adjective, /nɪn/): "spiral"

atu (adjective, /atʌ/): "square"

oususahi (adjective, /aʊsusəhi/): "steamed"

aim (adjective, /aɪm/): "strange"

egatha (adjective, /ɛgaðə/): "strong"

atata (adjective, /ætətə/): "sturdy"

titayji (adjective, /tɪtejɪ/): "sweet"

baway (adjective, /bəwe/): "tall"

teda (adjective, /tɛdə/): "thick"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "thin"

at (adjective, /ət/): "warm"

nedak (adjective, /nɛdək/): "weak"

lawayt (adjective, /ləwet/): "white"

attidi (adjective, /əɾidi/): "wide"

mifoughttap (adjective, /mɪfɒɾæp/): "yellow"

ikahe (adjective, /ikəhɛ/): "young"

Verbs

ach (verb, /ətʃ/): "bake"

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

kas (verb, /kæs/): "belong"

idough (verb, /ɪdɒ/): "bite"

sa (verb, /sə/): "break"

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "burn"

attachathu (verb, /aɾatʃaθu/): "come"

ik (verb, /ɪk/): "die"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "drink"

anuz (verb, /ænʌz/): "eat"

ttewisa (verb, /ɾɛwɪsə/): "fall"

ebadaithe (verb, /ɛbədaɪðɛ/): "fight"

aza (verb, /əzə/): "find"

attuba (verb, /aɾʌbə/): "fish"

metizay (verb, /mɛtɪze/): "fly"

is (verb, /is/): "frown"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "go"

sanitat (verb, /sənɪtət/): "growl"

thaju (verb, /θædʒu/): "hate"

ekatt (verb, /ɛkæɾ/): "have"

than (verb, /ðən/): "hear"

akal (verb, /əkəl/): "hide"

abaylought (verb, /əbelɒt/): "hold"

aysungangi (verb, /esuŋəŋi/): "hunt"

kelina (verb, /kɛlɪnə/): "jump"

sabe (verb, /səbɛ/): "kill"

kamafez (verb, /kaməfɛz/): "know"

itatenu (verb, /ɪtətɛnu/): "laugh"

iwi (verb, /ɪwi/): "lie"

bini (verb, /binɪ/): "live"

unaiti (verb, /ʌnaɪti/): "lose"

idou (verb, /idaʊ/): "love"

awtayn (verb, /oten/): "need"

ttetti (verb, /ɾɛɾɪ/): "own"

asu (verb, /əsu/): "roast"

katoughtt (verb, /kətɒɾ/): "run"

ati (verb, /æti/): "see"

attiwa (verb, /əɾiwə/): "sit"

fatatayd (verb, /fatated/): "sleep"

ath (verb, /əð/): "smell"

ett (verb, /ɛɾ/): "smile"

ahihu (verb, /əhɪhu/): "stand"

evathacha (verb, /ɛvəðətʃæ/): "strike"

toowoughtt (verb, /tʊwɒɾ/): "swallow"

tu (verb, /tʌ/): "swim"

aybifazay (verb, /ebɪfəze/): "taste"

baycazi (verb, /becazɪ/): "throw"

ab (verb, /əb/): "walk"

nithatawz (verb, /niðətoz/): "want"

Nouns

wou (noun, /waʊ/): "afternoon"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "ale"

nattithak (noun, /nəɾɪðək/): "all"

rrich (noun, /rɪtʃ/): "alligator"

sa (noun, /sə/): "arm"

noikama (noun, /nɔɪkæmə/): "ash"

nahi (noun, /nəhi/): "aunt"

nutam (noun, /nʌtəm/): "axe"

tu (noun, /tu/): "bark"

ttanatas (noun, /ɾənətəs/): "bay"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "beer"

nav (noun, /næv/): "beet"

ka (noun, /kə/): "bird"

ani (noun, /əni/): "blood"

iva (noun, /ɪvæ/): "boar"

mudaytta (noun, /mudeɾæ/): "bone"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "breakfast"

atha (noun, /əðæ/): "breast"

nguttough (noun, /ŋuɾɒ/): "brother"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "castle"

idafitta (noun, /ɪdəfɪɾə/): "cat"

hefasou (noun, /hɛfasaʊ/): "cat"

aysi (noun, /esɪ/): "chest"

tsangayn (noun, /tsəŋen/): "chicken"

ususawwough (noun, /ʌsusowɒ/): "claw"

itafayfu (noun, /ɪtəfefʌ/): "cloud"

lisin (noun, /lisɪn/): "coconut"

thathatta (noun, /ðəðaɾə/): "crime"

ini (noun, /ɪni/): "day"

tezoughfoul (noun, /tɛzɒfaʊl/): "dinner"

ju (noun, /ju/): "dog"

oughmi (noun, /ɒmi/): "drink"

ava (noun, /əvə/): "dungeon"

wipeth (noun, /wɪpɛθ/): "ear"

be (noun, /bɛ/): "earth"

ougutta (noun, /aʊgʌɾə/): "egg"

toughche (noun, /tɒchɛ/): "elder"

tatu (noun, /tətʌ/): "enemy"

ajiday (noun, /əjide/): "evening"

epiningu (noun, /ɛpɪniŋʌ/): "eye"

nanoughp (noun, /nənɒp/): "family"

nufu (noun, /nʌfʌ/): "father"

jai (noun, /jaɪ/): "feather"

nizisih (noun, /nɪzɪsɪh/): "fight"

awnashattai (noun, /onəʃæɾaɪ/): "finger"

mifiniz (noun, /mɪfinɪz/): "fire"

kaiq (noun, /kaɪq/): "fish"

ayhawtt (noun, /ehoɾ/): "flesh"

tilina (noun, /tilɪnə/): "foot"

adim (noun, /ədɪm/): "forest"

im (noun, /im/): "fox"

udattittu (noun, /udæɾiɾʌ/): "friend"

shouvatt (noun, /ʃaʊvəɾ/): "goose"

asaith (noun, /əsaɪð/): "grease"

kaith (noun, /kaɪð/): "group"

ulizad (noun, /ʌlɪzəd/): "gulf"

futtan (noun, /fuɾən/): "hair"

itata (noun, /ɪtətæ/): "hand"

nupid (noun, /nupɪd/): "hat"

bootouz (noun, /bʊtaʊz/): "hate"

ukifay (noun, /ukɪfe/): "head"

ttainoughshin (noun, /ɾaɪnɒʃin/): "hill"

naw (noun, /no/): "horn"

mati (noun, /məti/): "horse"

ainutounge (noun, /aɪnʌtaʊŋɛ/): "house"

itav (noun, /ɪtəv/): "inn"

idud (noun, /ɪdud/): "island"

usoughsha (noun, /usɒʃə/): "jaw"

zilakawt (noun, /ziləkot/): "lake"

satta (noun, /sæɾə/): "leaf"

udoi (noun, /ʌdɔɪ/): "leg"

pudunawt (noun, /pʌdunot/): "liver"

miz (noun, /mɪz/): "louse"

alaw (noun, /əlo/): "love"

ayl (noun, /el/): "lunch"

boittul (noun, /bɔɪɾul/): "man"

ngou (noun, /ŋaʊ/): "many"

seth (noun, /sɛð/): "meal"

diki (noun, /dɪkɪ/): "metal"

upanatha (noun, /ʌpənəðə/): "mine"

idaida (noun, /ɪdaɪdə/): "monster"

ah (noun, /əh/): "moon"

azinalay (noun, /əzinale/): "morning"

outtainazu (noun, /aʊɾaɪnəzu/): "mother"

moughdamaj (noun, /mɒdæməj/): "mountain"

anathay (noun, /ənəðe/): "mouth"

youghba (noun, /yɒbə/): "name"

rrait (noun, /raɪt/): "neck"

awainawta (noun, /awaɪnotə/): "night"

kas (noun, /kəs/): "noodle"

samadda (noun, /səməɽə/): "nose"

pain (noun, /paɪn/): "ocean"

pipu (noun, /pipʌ/): "parent"

avapeke (noun, /əvəpɛkɛ/): "path"

anatahi (noun, /ənætahɪ/): "peace"

thawshu (noun, /ðoʃʌ/): "pepper"

azu (noun, /æzu/): "person"

ttaba (noun, /ɾəbə/): "pie"

nilu (noun, /nɪlʌ/): "pig"

thiw (noun, /θɪw/): "rabbit"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "rain"

dil (noun, /dil/): "rat"

sinav (noun, /sinəv/): "river"

wamizi (noun, /wəmɪzɪ/): "robe"

isil (noun, /ɪsɪl/): "rock"

azuttika (noun, /æzuɾikə/): "root"

ta (noun, /tə/): "salt"

kana (noun, /kənə/): "sand"

inanawna (noun, /inanonə/): "seed"

avazawj (noun, /əvəzodʒ/): "sibling"

jaimoughm (noun, /dʒaɪmɒm/): "sister"

ttad (noun, /ɾəd/): "skin"

itavataw (noun, /ɪtəvəto/): "sky"

pitasish (noun, /pɪtasɪʃ/): "smoke"

kuzi (noun, /kʌzɪ/): "snake"

amaza (noun, /əmæza/): "soup"

rru (noun, /ru/): "star"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "stew"

aittakil (noun, /aɪɾəkɪl/): "stomach"

bubimoop (noun, /bʌbimʊp/): "stone"

laittil (noun, /laɪɾɪl/): "stream"

ujayfataw (noun, /ujefæto/): "sun"

angida (noun, /əŋɪdə/): "sword"

kaniba (noun, /kənɪbə/): "tail"

uttoughva (noun, /uɾɒvæ/): "tavern"

tounga (noun, /taʊŋə/): "thumb"

nat (noun, /nət/): "tongue"

vasa (noun, /vəsə/): "tooth"

ayjatta (noun, /ejæɾə/): "tree"

awnga (noun, /oŋə/): "truth"

ifiseche (noun, /ɪfisɛtʃɛ/): "uncle"

mattoutit (noun, /məɾaʊtɪt/): "valley"

hiw (noun, /hiw/): "war"

azidatta (noun, /əzɪdəɾə/): "water"

athe (noun, /əðɛ/): "way"

ulitayhi (noun, /ʌlɪtehi/): "wine"

zootut (noun, /zʊtʌt/): "woman"

thimidu (noun, /ðɪmɪdʌ/): "word"