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

Oughnitip

Oughnitip Dictionary

Pronouns

cha (pronoun, /tʃə/): "he"

vai (pronoun, /vaɪ/): "she"

ttawb (pronoun, /ɾob/): "they"

if (pronoun, /ɪf/): "you"

va (pronoun, /və/): "we"

uha (pronoun, /uhə/): "I"

Articles

ttu (article, /ɾu/): "a"

ki (article, /kɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

aytoughn (preposition, /etɒn/): "and"

aid (preposition, /aɪd/): "as"

oughtakaw (preposition, /ɒtəkəw/): "from"

tathujech (preposition, /təðujɛtʃ/): "in"

chetaih (preposition, /tʃɛtaɪh/): "of"

thuni (preposition, /ðʌni/): "or"

tif (preposition, /tɪf/): "to"

ttes (preposition, /ɾɛs/): "will"

awthattat (preposition, /oðəɾət/): "with"

Numbers

zasatti (number, /zæsəɾɪ/): "zero"

nawtawtith (number, /nototɪð/): "one"

thoodi (number, /ðʊdɪ/): "two"

en (number, /ɛn/): "three"

asawzayna (number, /əsozenə/): "four"

mahinu (number, /mahɪnu/): "five"

ethisha (number, /ɛðɪʃə/): "six"

oughnakewi (number, /ɒnəkɛwɪ/): "seven"

nus (number, /nʌs/): "eight"

thefutai (number, /θɛfʌtaɪ/): "nine"

moughtt (number, /mɒɾ/): "ten"

Questions

ik (question, /ik/): "what"

tasi (question, /təsi/): "who"

usah (question, /ʌsəh/): "how"

eted (question, /ɛtɛd/): "why"

dasutt (question, /dəsʌɾ/): "when"

Interjections

dada (interjection, /dədə/): "hello"

am (interjection, /əm/): "goodbye"

thifoughtt (interjection, /ðifɒɾ/): "hey"

guwan (interjection, /gʌwən/): "bye"

ttidaim (interjection, /ɾɪdaɪm/): "ouch"

aytawva (interjection, /etovə/): "wow"

isik (interjection, /ɪsik/): "uh"

hata (interjection, /hətə/): "er"

za (interjection, /zæ/): "um"

Adverbs

ttoughza (adverb, /ɾɒzə/): "again"

ouwattainu (adverb, /aʊwəɾaɪnu/): "now"

zatha (adverb, /zəðə/): "soon"

ngih (adverb, /ŋih/): "often"

naba (adverb, /nəbə/): "sometimes"

iladu (adverb, /ilədʌ/): "always"

is (adverb, /ɪs/): "never"

soughtit (adverb, /sɒtɪt/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ulibib (adjective, /ulibɪb/): "aromatic"

linit (adjective, /lɪnit/): "basted"

bays (adjective, /bes/): "big"

nap (adjective, /nəp/): "bitter"

thittoughsaz (adjective, /ðɪɾɒsəz/): "black"

ttis (adjective, /ɾɪs/): "blue"

fathav (adjective, /fəðəv/): "brown"

ayza (adjective, /ezæ/): "chilled"

bamadaym (adjective, /bəmadem/): "cold"

ttesapatt (adjective, /ɾɛsəpəɾ/): "curried"

ezapa (adjective, /ɛzapə/): "dark"

mattat (adjective, /məɾat/): "deep"

ayttawe (adjective, /eɾəwɛ/): "divine"

nasheja (adjective, /nəʃɛdʒə/): "drunk"

watawh (adjective, /wətoh/): "empty"

ithas (adjective, /ɪðəs/): "evil"

imiw (adjective, /imɪw/): "familiar"

itav (adjective, /ɪtəv/): "fat"

itta (adjective, /ɪɾə/): "flat"

awtacas (adjective, /otəcæs/): "frail"

tu (adjective, /tʌ/): "fried"

ivaik (adjective, /ɪvaɪk/): "full"

eja (adjective, /ɛjə/): "good"

outh (adjective, /aʊð/): "green"

anat (adjective, /ənat/): "grey"

aga (adjective, /əgə/): "honest"

itattouka (adjective, /itəɾaʊka/): "hot"

ttumath (adjective, /ɾʌməð/): "light"

haniwa (adjective, /həniwə/): "long"

ttimul (adjective, /ɾimʌl/): "loud"

watettat (adjective, /wætɛɾæt/): "mortal"

oitugatta (adjective, /ɔɪtugəɾə/): "mysterious"

ki (adjective, /ki/): "narrow"

atattu (adjective, /ətæɾʌ/): "old"

lachath (adjective, /lətʃəð/): "orange"

vidoop (adjective, /vidʊp/): "pungent"

aneze (adjective, /ənɛzɛ/): "purple"

itaqiwa (adjective, /ɪtəqɪwa/): "quiet"

tuzi (adjective, /tuzi/): "raw"

vanetai (adjective, /vænɛtaɪ/): "rectangular"

thaykanin (adjective, /ðekənin/): "red"

silen (adjective, /silɛn/): "roasted"

eshanay (adjective, /ɛʃəne/): "round"

na (adjective, /nə/): "salty"

wimatt (adjective, /wɪməɾ/): "savory"

da (adjective, /də/): "shallow"

suttewit (adjective, /sʌɾɛwɪt/): "short"

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

ttadaviv (adjective, /ɾədəviv/): "sober"

ulatt (adjective, /ʌləɾ/): "sour"

ajay (adjective, /aje/): "spicy"

nag (adjective, /nəg/): "spiral"

nithil (adjective, /nɪðɪl/): "square"

chay (adjective, /tʃe/): "steamed"

pula (adjective, /pulə/): "strange"

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

ep (adjective, /ɛp/): "sturdy"

dama (adjective, /dəmə/): "sweet"

oughdil (adjective, /ɒdɪl/): "tall"

ittipiw (adjective, /ɪɾɪpɪw/): "thick"

loot (adjective, /lʊt/): "thin"

ttunatu (adjective, /ɾunətʌ/): "warm"

na (adjective, /nə/): "weak"

ajida (adjective, /əjɪdə/): "white"

aynigithu (adjective, /enɪgɪðu/): "wide"

titawzal (adjective, /tɪtozəl/): "yellow"

ittib (adjective, /ɪɾib/): "young"

Verbs

lashalou (verb, /læʃalaʊ/): "bake"

itha (verb, /ɪðæ/): "be"

kuzough (verb, /kʌzɒ/): "belong"

amadough (verb, /əmədɒ/): "bite"

la (verb, /lə/): "break"

ad (verb, /əd/): "burn"

ale (verb, /əlɛ/): "come"

ngaykouba (verb, /ŋekaʊbə/): "die"

tidinu (verb, /tɪdinʌ/): "drink"

umawv (verb, /ʌmov/): "eat"

anasi (verb, /ənəsi/): "fall"

aigitt (verb, /aɪgɪɾ/): "fight"

nasoughk (verb, /nəsɒk/): "find"

itta (verb, /ɪɾə/): "fish"

umavaki (verb, /ʌməvəkɪ/): "fly"

el (verb, /ɛl/): "frown"

lay (verb, /le/): "go"

jazutti (verb, /jəzʌɾɪ/): "growl"

si (verb, /si/): "hate"

najatap (verb, /nədʒætəp/): "have"

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

taywusoughf (verb, /tewusɒf/): "hide"

nebana (verb, /nɛbəna/): "hold"

apa (verb, /əpa/): "hunt"

bating (verb, /bətiŋ/): "jump"

ake (verb, /əkɛ/): "kill"

afapahi (verb, /əfəpəhɪ/): "know"

ttutted (verb, /ɾuɾɛd/): "laugh"

afitih (verb, /əfɪtɪh/): "lie"

ttisatt (verb, /ɾɪsəɾ/): "live"

inathouloo (verb, /ɪnəðaʊlʊ/): "lose"

tanisai (verb, /tənisaɪ/): "love"

kugatif (verb, /kugətɪf/): "need"

thetapa (verb, /ðɛtəpə/): "own"

tsuttalak (verb, /tsuɾələk/): "roast"

adasiu (verb, /ədəʒʌ/): "run"

atha (verb, /əðæ/): "see"

outtoughpayh (verb, /aʊɾɒpeh/): "sit"

tith (verb, /tɪð/): "sleep"

litt (verb, /lɪɾ/): "smell"

datava (verb, /dætəvæ/): "smile"

latt (verb, /læɾ/): "stand"

itapa (verb, /itəpa/): "strike"

da (verb, /də/): "swallow"

awatt (verb, /əwəɾ/): "swim"

iloughk (verb, /ilɒk/): "taste"

ifattate (verb, /ɪfæɾətɛ/): "throw"

awu (verb, /əwu/): "walk"

baws (verb, /bos/): "want"

Nouns

kuna (noun, /kʌnə/): "afternoon"

apah (noun, /əpəh/): "ale"

ttah (noun, /ɾah/): "all"

ttakebad (noun, /ɾækɛbad/): "alligator"

jad (noun, /jəd/): "arm"

ithilagi (noun, /ɪθɪlægɪ/): "ash"

ttule (noun, /ɾulɛ/): "aunt"

zatali (noun, /zətæli/): "axe"

zatsi (noun, /zətsɪ/): "bark"

attahaze (noun, /əɾəhəzɛ/): "bay"

apaji (noun, /əpəji/): "beer"

sisu (noun, /sɪsu/): "beet"

atate (noun, /ətətɛ/): "bird"

bivittid (noun, /bɪviɾid/): "blood"

tittayl (noun, /tiɾel/): "boar"

thisette (noun, /ðisɛɾɛ/): "bone"

aytt (noun, /eɾ/): "breakfast"

she (noun, /ʃɛ/): "breast"

izuda (noun, /ɪzudə/): "brother"

san (noun, /sən/): "castle"

ta (noun, /tə/): "cat"

atayvazi (noun, /ætevəzi/): "cat"

dayttava (noun, /deɾəva/): "chest"

ap (noun, /əp/): "chicken"

akathisha (noun, /akəðiʃæ/): "claw"

daym (noun, /dem/): "cloud"

ttu (noun, /ɾu/): "coconut"

fittittat (noun, /fɪɾɪɾət/): "crime"

ala (noun, /alə/): "day"

ithoukoughttough (noun, /ɪðaʊkɒɾɒ/): "dinner"

gi (noun, /gɪ/): "dog"

attetasa (noun, /əɾɛtəsa/): "drink"

inaytitte (noun, /ɪnetɪɾɛ/): "dungeon"

aysadabi (noun, /esədæbɪ/): "ear"

aledatte (noun, /əlɛdəɾɛ/): "earth"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "egg"

athoukayd (noun, /əθaʊked/): "elder"

adoughnays (noun, /ædɒnes/): "enemy"

puzawte (noun, /puzotɛ/): "evening"

asi (noun, /aʒ/): "eye"

atata (noun, /ətətə/): "family"

izasika (noun, /ɪzəsɪkæ/): "father"

ath (noun, /əð/): "feather"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "fight"

ngetala (noun, /ŋɛtəlæ/): "finger"

abaymap (noun, /əbemæp/): "fire"

ootimale (noun, /ʊtimalɛ/): "fish"

alaw (noun, /əlo/): "flesh"

jahu (noun, /dʒəhu/): "foot"

agoughnebay (noun, /əgɒnɛbe/): "forest"

upitam (noun, /ʌpɪtæm/): "fox"

amittus (noun, /əmiɾus/): "friend"

isitsuma (noun, /ɪsɪtsumæ/): "goose"

oughn (noun, /ɒn/): "grease"

aittatten (noun, /aɪɾəɾɛn/): "group"

ath (noun, /əð/): "gulf"

liwai (noun, /lɪwaɪ/): "hair"

minath (noun, /mɪnað/): "hand"

ifasa (noun, /ɪfəsə/): "hat"

ise (noun, /isɛ/): "hate"

aizanase (noun, /aɪzənəsɛ/): "head"

asoopa (noun, /asʊpə/): "hill"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "horn"

dilai (noun, /dɪlaɪ/): "horse"

vawiket (noun, /vəwikɛt/): "house"

panat (noun, /pənət/): "inn"

sa (noun, /sə/): "island"

umisi (noun, /umɪsɪ/): "jaw"

af (noun, /əf/): "lake"

nanoughp (noun, /nənɒp/): "leaf"

zanina (noun, /zənɪnə/): "leg"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "liver"

manainga (noun, /mənaɪŋa/): "louse"

thakupi (noun, /ðakʌpɪ/): "love"

fanothip (noun, /fənɔðip/): "lunch"

ttabet (noun, /ɾəbɛt/): "man"

nitta (noun, /nɪɾə/): "many"

ibanit (noun, /ɪbənit/): "meal"

thilayzi (noun, /ðɪlezi/): "metal"

dav (noun, /dəv/): "mine"

paga (noun, /pəgæ/): "monster"

thafatteh (noun, /ðafəɾɛh/): "moon"

laf (noun, /ləf/): "morning"

apaitta (noun, /əpaɪɾə/): "mother"

azoul (noun, /əzaʊl/): "mountain"

ttadel (noun, /ɾædɛl/): "mouth"

simid (noun, /sɪmid/): "name"

satawu (noun, /sətəwu/): "neck"

ttiji (noun, /ɾidʒɪ/): "night"

sip (noun, /sɪp/): "noodle"

igukali (noun, /igukəlɪ/): "nose"

itatt (noun, /ɪtəɾ/): "ocean"

sa (noun, /sə/): "parent"

ittaba (noun, /ɪɾəbə/): "path"

adayba (noun, /ədeba/): "peace"

akana (noun, /əkənæ/): "pepper"

oughnut (noun, /ɒnʌt/): "person"

ap (noun, /əp/): "pie"

zasane (noun, /zæsænɛ/): "pig"

aidu (noun, /aɪdʌ/): "rabbit"

zatidou (noun, /zətɪdaʊ/): "rain"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "rat"

thahaww (noun, /ðəhow/): "river"

thattushaw (noun, /ðəɾʌʃo/): "robe"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "rock"

nathasa (noun, /nəðəsə/): "root"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "salt"

etittawvu (noun, /ɛtiɾovu/): "sand"

ihi (noun, /ɪhi/): "seed"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "sibling"

puv (noun, /pʌv/): "sister"

ngaikaiwuk (noun, /ŋaɪkaɪwuk/): "skin"

ingittaw (noun, /ɪŋiɾo/): "sky"

un (noun, /un/): "smoke"

adawnaich (noun, /ədonaɪtʃ/): "snake"

za (noun, /zə/): "soup"

isoughttawtai (noun, /ɪsɒɾotaɪ/): "star"

awsatti (noun, /osæɾɪ/): "stew"

uva (noun, /ʌvə/): "stomach"

aluta (noun, /əlʌtə/): "stone"

tatti (noun, /təɾi/): "stream"

idawna (noun, /ɪdona/): "sun"

ithamoughwe (noun, /ɪðæmɒwɛ/): "sword"

abutala (noun, /æbutələ/): "tail"

ijidin (noun, /ɪdʒɪdɪn/): "tavern"

pithadip (noun, /pɪðədip/): "thumb"

ithisada (noun, /iθɪsədə/): "tongue"

attitta (noun, /əɾiɾə/): "tooth"

naitig (noun, /naɪtɪg/): "tree"

ngitta (noun, /ŋɪɾæ/): "truth"

bihil (noun, /bɪhil/): "uncle"

if (noun, /if/): "valley"

ungaibuda (noun, /uŋaɪbʌda/): "war"

atapeka (noun, /ətəpɛkə/): "water"

etha (noun, /ɛðə/): "way"

idin (noun, /ɪdin/): "wine"

ijanen (noun, /ijənɛn/): "woman"

ajittoughn (noun, /əjɪɾɒn/): "word"