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

Bewitaf

Bewitaf Dictionary

Pronouns

fayt (pronoun, /fet/): "he"

tam (pronoun, /təm/): "she"

ata (pronoun, /atə/): "they"

thu (pronoun, /ðu/): "you"

lil (pronoun, /lɪl/): "we"

ttay (pronoun, /ɾe/): "I"

Articles

lan (article, /lən/): "a"

nas (article, /næs/): "the"

Prepositions

amo (preposition, /əmɔ/): "and"

tan (preposition, /tæn/): "as"

ith (preposition, /ɪð/): "from"

thith (preposition, /ðɪð/): "in"

etatteh (preposition, /ɛtəɾɛh/): "of"

daytik (preposition, /detɪk/): "or"

asi (preposition, /æsi/): "to"

ases (preposition, /æsɛs/): "will"

etanung (preposition, /ɛtənuŋ/): "with"

Numbers

ninalah (number, /nɪnələh/): "zero"

thi (number, /ðɪ/): "one"

thedaha (number, /ðɛdæha/): "two"

idaw (number, /ɪdo/): "three"

anittam (number, /əniɾəm/): "four"

udazech (number, /udəzɛx/): "five"

itayloughga (number, /ɪtelɒgə/): "six"

tengika (number, /tɛŋɪkə/): "seven"

ttaik (number, /ɾaɪk/): "eight"

ttu (number, /ɾʌ/): "nine"

eqas (number, /ɛqəs/): "ten"

Questions

ina (question, /ɪnə/): "what"

ililinay (question, /ɪlɪlɪne/): "who"

ibofutt (question, /ibɔfuɾ/): "how"

thouvada (question, /ðaʊvədə/): "why"

tta (question, /ɾə/): "when"

Interjections

ana (interjection, /ænæ/): "hello"

mathuta (interjection, /mæðʌtə/): "goodbye"

attesa (interjection, /əɾɛsə/): "hey"

itt (interjection, /ɪɾ/): "bye"

il (interjection, /il/): "ouch"

tipitatt (interjection, /tɪpitəɾ/): "wow"

thid (interjection, /θɪd/): "uh"

iju (interjection, /idʒu/): "er"

ujajad (interjection, /udʒədʒəd/): "um"

Adverbs

ew (adverb, /ɛw/): "again"

athi (adverb, /æðɪ/): "now"

amu (adverb, /əmʌ/): "soon"

izilawta (adverb, /ɪzɪlotə/): "often"

oid (adverb, /ɔɪd/): "sometimes"

sazinath (adverb, /səzinəð/): "always"

tu (adverb, /tʌ/): "never"

nab (adverb, /nab/): "seldom"

Adjectives

banaw (adjective, /bəno/): "aromatic"

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

pawtadut (adjective, /potadut/): "big"

litt (adjective, /lɪɾ/): "bitter"

ute (adjective, /ʌtɛ/): "black"

isanathough (adjective, /ɪsənaðɒ/): "blue"

uwawna (adjective, /uwonæ/): "brown"

dihaki (adjective, /dihəki/): "chilled"

engattak (adjective, /ɛŋəɾək/): "cold"

aki (adjective, /əkɪ/): "curried"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "dark"

ttangaim (adjective, /ɾəŋaɪm/): "deep"

isilayt (adjective, /ɪsilet/): "divine"

ana (adjective, /ænə/): "drunk"

ya (adjective, /ya/): "empty"

naisunash (adjective, /naɪsunəʃ/): "evil"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "familiar"

tathas (adjective, /tæðæs/): "fat"

unetati (adjective, /unɛtəti/): "flat"

thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "frail"

ili (adjective, /ɪlɪ/): "fried"

kadid (adjective, /kədɪd/): "full"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "good"

ayttun (adjective, /eɾʌn/): "green"

atta (adjective, /əɾæ/): "grey"

ttatt (adjective, /ɾəɾ/): "honest"

thiwi (adjective, /ðiwi/): "hot"

toun (adjective, /taʊn/): "light"

thapitat (adjective, /ðəpitət/): "long"

imaygaha (adjective, /imegəhə/): "loud"

anaitaysioo (adjective, /ənaɪteʒʊ/): "mortal"

kan (adjective, /kən/): "mysterious"

nikak (adjective, /nɪkak/): "narrow"

aq (adjective, /əq/): "old"

shawithidd (adjective, /ʃæwɪðiɽ/): "orange"

sa (adjective, /sæ/): "pungent"

naditough (adjective, /naditɒ/): "purple"

awni (adjective, /onɪ/): "quiet"

iwoo (adjective, /ɪwʊ/): "raw"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "rectangular"

uthanatti (adjective, /ʌðənəɾi/): "red"

nit (adjective, /nɪt/): "roasted"

bithoughde (adjective, /bɪθɒdɛ/): "round"

ittama (adjective, /ɪɾæma/): "salty"

kifana (adjective, /kifanæ/): "savory"

zah (adjective, /zəh/): "shallow"

bat (adjective, /bət/): "short"

akouzu (adjective, /əkaʊzʌ/): "smoked"

izach (adjective, /ɪzəx/): "sober"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "sour"

disasu (adjective, /disəsu/): "spicy"

fu (adjective, /fʌ/): "spiral"

ikawpe (adjective, /ɪkopɛ/): "square"

awta (adjective, /otə/): "steamed"

luna (adjective, /lunə/): "strange"

sattuv (adjective, /səɾuv/): "strong"

thihai (adjective, /ðɪhaɪ/): "sturdy"

keha (adjective, /kɛhə/): "sweet"

ditt (adjective, /dɪɾ/): "tall"

nasi (adjective, /nəsɪ/): "thick"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "thin"

taik (adjective, /taɪk/): "warm"

utivoth (adjective, /ʌtivɔð/): "weak"

pabi (adjective, /pəbi/): "white"

ttaitab (adjective, /ɾaɪtəb/): "wide"

nginay (adjective, /ŋɪne/): "yellow"

noughthanek (adjective, /nɒðænɛk/): "young"

Verbs

ashipin (verb, /æʃɪpɪn/): "bake"

isouwu (verb, /ɪsaʊwu/): "be"

ujoung (verb, /ujaʊŋ/): "belong"

ittanith (verb, /iɾənið/): "bite"

dawnasa (verb, /donəsə/): "break"

afin (verb, /æfin/): "burn"

hu (verb, /hu/): "come"

taz (verb, /taz/): "die"

naisaikou (verb, /naɪsaɪkaʊ/): "drink"

nalaw (verb, /nələw/): "eat"

apikasa (verb, /apɪkəsa/): "fall"

tibin (verb, /tɪbin/): "fight"

tadima (verb, /tədimə/): "find"

lidaliw (verb, /lidəlɪw/): "fish"

ddamab (verb, /ɽæməb/): "fly"

zikithas (verb, /zɪkɪðəs/): "frown"

ataw (verb, /əto/): "go"

ifa (verb, /ɪfə/): "growl"

azanaysa (verb, /əzənesə/): "hate"

nu (verb, /nʌ/): "have"

pada (verb, /pədə/): "hear"

ash (verb, /æʃ/): "hide"

sajakaw (verb, /sədʒəko/): "hold"

anakane (verb, /ənəkanɛ/): "hunt"

aif (verb, /aɪf/): "jump"

naith (verb, /naɪð/): "kill"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "know"

thattat (verb, /ðæɾət/): "laugh"

awwavavai (verb, /owəvəvaɪ/): "lie"

lat (verb, /lət/): "live"

lazalid (verb, /ləzəlɪd/): "lose"

ttanal (verb, /ɾənəl/): "love"

nivik (verb, /nivɪk/): "need"

ttarramutt (verb, /ɾarəmʌɾ/): "own"

afutsitt (verb, /əfʌtsiɾ/): "roast"

ebubaday (verb, /ɛbubəde/): "run"

itiwawa (verb, /ɪtɪwəwæ/): "see"

mizut (verb, /mizut/): "sit"

ap (verb, /əp/): "sleep"

tta (verb, /ɾæ/): "smell"

aim (verb, /aɪm/): "smile"

saybimat (verb, /sebɪmət/): "stand"

settith (verb, /sɛɾið/): "strike"

tattiv (verb, /tæɾɪv/): "swallow"

fanazew (verb, /fənəzɛw/): "swim"

ivava (verb, /ivəvə/): "taste"

ttoupu (verb, /ɾaʊpʌ/): "throw"

iditta (verb, /idiɾə/): "walk"

uttizi (verb, /uɾɪzi/): "want"

Nouns

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "afternoon"

awttikis (noun, /oɾɪkis/): "ale"

nawnevain (noun, /nonɛvaɪn/): "all"

adin (noun, /ədin/): "alligator"

ash (noun, /əʃ/): "arm"

akulep (noun, /əkʌlɛp/): "ash"

miti (noun, /miti/): "aunt"

wesuz (noun, /wɛsuz/): "axe"

ousittisa (noun, /aʊsiɾisæ/): "bark"

lah (noun, /ləh/): "bay"

thattainatt (noun, /ðəɾaɪnəɾ/): "beer"

athanay (noun, /əðəne/): "beet"

aytai (noun, /etaɪ/): "bird"

lidutas (noun, /lɪdʌtas/): "blood"

mavatem (noun, /məvətɛm/): "boar"

atasiz (noun, /ætæsɪz/): "bone"

thifud (noun, /ðɪfʌd/): "breakfast"

bikala (noun, /bɪkələ/): "breast"

matise (noun, /mətisɛ/): "brother"

thulilu (noun, /ðʌlilʌ/): "castle"

ttat (noun, /ɾæt/): "cat"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "cat"

ak (noun, /ək/): "chest"

isim (noun, /isim/): "chicken"

amitoughti (noun, /əmitɒti/): "claw"

daba (noun, /dəba/): "cloud"

tenetoughn (noun, /tɛnɛtɒn/): "coconut"

kawsaliw (noun, /kosəlɪw/): "crime"

eshiw (noun, /ɛʃiw/): "day"

itaway (noun, /ɪtəwe/): "dinner"

vayb (noun, /veb/): "dog"

nidoo (noun, /nidʊ/): "drink"

za (noun, /zə/): "dungeon"

kibuvaip (noun, /kibʌvaɪp/): "ear"

tasupayn (noun, /təsʌpen/): "earth"

thu (noun, /ðu/): "egg"

ttitha (noun, /ɾɪθə/): "elder"

oughlan (noun, /ɒlan/): "enemy"

atattilay (noun, /ætaɾile/): "evening"

aittawgay (noun, /aɪɾoge/): "eye"

afoughtt (noun, /əfɒɾ/): "family"

attith (noun, /aɾɪð/): "father"

ttapad (noun, /ɾəpæd/): "feather"

ati (noun, /ətɪ/): "fight"

at (noun, /ət/): "finger"

esemena (noun, /ɛsɛmɛnæ/): "fire"

ka (noun, /kə/): "fish"

ethahi (noun, /ɛðæhɪ/): "flesh"

farr (noun, /fər/): "foot"

attathala (noun, /əɾəðəlæ/): "forest"

ttawladath (noun, /ɾolædəð/): "fox"

ttujiz (noun, /ɾujɪz/): "friend"

ittam (noun, /ɪɾəm/): "goose"

dadut (noun, /dædʌt/): "grease"

enu (noun, /ɛnu/): "group"

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

sati (noun, /sətɪ/): "hair"

pij (noun, /pɪdʒ/): "hand"

tat (noun, /tət/): "hat"

netta (noun, /nɛɾə/): "hate"

ayhuz (noun, /ehuz/): "head"

nakeziz (noun, /nəkɛziz/): "hill"

ahi (noun, /əhɪ/): "horn"

paynuta (noun, /penʌtə/): "horse"

ama (noun, /əma/): "house"

al (noun, /əl/): "inn"

ma (noun, /mə/): "island"

napi (noun, /nəpɪ/): "jaw"

paida (noun, /paɪdə/): "lake"

isaf (noun, /isəf/): "leaf"

din (noun, /din/): "leg"

ittaka (noun, /iɾəkə/): "liver"

kadetough (noun, /kədɛtɒ/): "louse"

haws (noun, /hos/): "love"

uthiti (noun, /uðɪtɪ/): "lunch"

eshamatta (noun, /ɛʃəməɾæ/): "man"

alan (noun, /ələn/): "many"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "meal"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "metal"

hi (noun, /hi/): "mine"

dungi (noun, /duŋi/): "monster"

atat (noun, /ətət/): "moon"

ad (noun, /əd/): "morning"

inik (noun, /inik/): "mother"

viz (noun, /viz/): "mountain"

ajichittu (noun, /əjɪtʃɪɾu/): "mouth"

ittatifa (noun, /ɪɾətɪfæ/): "name"

thitti (noun, /θɪɾi/): "neck"

ang (noun, /əŋ/): "night"

atuka (noun, /ætʌkə/): "noodle"

utai (noun, /ʌtaɪ/): "nose"

mayfupa (noun, /mefupə/): "ocean"

kabittab (noun, /kəbiɾəb/): "parent"

bi (noun, /bɪ/): "path"

ihanu (noun, /ihənu/): "peace"

mawshu (noun, /moʃu/): "pepper"

anala (noun, /ənəlæ/): "person"

asat (noun, /æsət/): "pie"

loughmita (noun, /lɒmɪta/): "pig"

ttapas (noun, /ɾəpəs/): "rabbit"

neten (noun, /nɛtɛn/): "rain"

am (noun, /əm/): "rat"

zithitti (noun, /zɪðɪɾi/): "river"

ithibal (noun, /iðibəl/): "robe"

pasam (noun, /pæsəm/): "rock"

devayfin (noun, /dɛvefɪn/): "root"

nathas (noun, /nəðəs/): "salt"

el (noun, /ɛl/): "sand"

penutayn (noun, /pɛnʌten/): "seed"

lazattuq (noun, /ləzəɾʌq/): "sibling"

pith (noun, /pɪð/): "sister"

dach (noun, /dətʃ/): "skin"

ututtad (noun, /ʌtuɾəd/): "sky"

anathiki (noun, /ənəðɪki/): "smoke"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "snake"

kay (noun, /ke/): "soup"

nadingi (noun, /nədɪŋi/): "star"

ttinuttik (noun, /ɾɪnuɾɪk/): "stew"

ta (noun, /tə/): "stomach"

gavett (noun, /gəvɛɾ/): "stone"

ugawuk (noun, /ʌgæwuk/): "stream"

misezaik (noun, /misɛzaɪk/): "sun"

ittakada (noun, /iɾakədə/): "sword"

ayttoo (noun, /eɾʊ/): "tail"

fa (noun, /fə/): "tavern"

dije (noun, /dijɛ/): "thumb"

ite (noun, /ɪtɛ/): "tongue"

jaittatt (noun, /jaɪɾəɾ/): "tooth"

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "tree"

ana (noun, /æna/): "truth"

attabatte (noun, /æɾəbəɾɛ/): "uncle"

itouday (noun, /ɪtaʊde/): "valley"

isittayna (noun, /ɪsɪɾenə/): "war"

oughtta (noun, /ɒɾə/): "water"

tayttaw (noun, /teɾæw/): "way"

iv (noun, /iv/): "wine"

dangu (noun, /dəŋu/): "woman"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "word"