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

Kamunat

Kamunat Dictionary

Pronouns

is (pronoun, /is/): "he"

atu (pronoun, /ətʌ/): "she"

hid (pronoun, /hid/): "they"

ivi (pronoun, /ivi/): "you"

aka (pronoun, /əka/): "we"

sia (pronoun, /ʒə/): "I"

Articles

tan (article, /tæn/): "a"

zayt (article, /zet/): "the"

Prepositions

ettawngitti (preposition, /ɛɾoŋiɾi/): "and"

atafasu (preposition, /ətəfəsʌ/): "as"

utt (preposition, /uɾ/): "from"

kevenep (preposition, /kɛvɛnɛp/): "in"

nadit (preposition, /nədɪt/): "of"

imakailaw (preposition, /iməkaɪlo/): "or"

tiwab (preposition, /tiwæb/): "to"

itta (preposition, /iɾə/): "will"

aizela (preposition, /aɪzɛlə/): "with"

Numbers

nefajut (number, /nɛfəjut/): "zero"

ahat (number, /əhæt/): "one"

iz (number, /ɪz/): "two"

ttataw (number, /ɾətaw/): "three"

vazoughtt (number, /vəzɒɾ/): "four"

ifisal (number, /ɪfɪsal/): "five"

sim (number, /sim/): "six"

ku (number, /ku/): "seven"

ttanal (number, /ɾənəl/): "eight"

boughng (number, /bɒŋ/): "nine"

su (number, /sʌ/): "ten"

Questions

izapaittough (question, /izəpaɪɾɒ/): "what"

shi (question, /ʃɪ/): "who"

ibug (question, /ɪbʌg/): "how"

athaywaka (question, /əðewəkə/): "why"

azal (question, /əzæl/): "when"

Interjections

afana (interjection, /əfænə/): "hello"

as (interjection, /əs/): "goodbye"

emoughth (interjection, /ɛmɒð/): "hey"

nitid (interjection, /nitɪd/): "bye"

watha (interjection, /wəða/): "ouch"

atta (interjection, /əɾə/): "wow"

sisahas (interjection, /sɪsæhəs/): "uh"

thawwawu (interjection, /ðowəwʌ/): "er"

aziluk (interjection, /əzɪluk/): "um"

Adverbs

mame (adverb, /məmɛ/): "again"

ittenika (adverb, /iɾɛnɪkə/): "now"

ttasiti (adverb, /ɾæsiti/): "soon"

ima (adverb, /ɪma/): "often"

uttalana (adverb, /ʌɾælənə/): "sometimes"

batuzab (adverb, /bətʌzəb/): "always"

ittat (adverb, /ɪɾət/): "never"

huwith (adverb, /huwið/): "seldom"

Adjectives

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "aromatic"

tevata (adjective, /tɛvətə/): "basted"

ininis (adjective, /ɪnɪnis/): "big"

pu (adjective, /pʌ/): "bitter"

hiqatin (adjective, /hɪqətin/): "black"

zat (adjective, /zət/): "blue"

inu (adjective, /ɪnu/): "brown"

ttas (adjective, /ɾəs/): "chilled"

pafine (adjective, /pəfɪnɛ/): "cold"

anoughbut (adjective, /anɒbut/): "curried"

nusawtha (adjective, /nʌsoðə/): "dark"

zough (adjective, /zɒ/): "deep"

ttalazi (adjective, /ɾalæzɪ/): "divine"

itim (adjective, /ɪtɪm/): "drunk"

ngooda (adjective, /ŋʊdə/): "empty"

ettaluku (adjective, /ɛɾəlʌku/): "evil"

attat (adjective, /əɾət/): "familiar"

thaikatt (adjective, /ðaɪkəɾ/): "fat"

anu (adjective, /ənu/): "flat"

aitough (adjective, /aɪtɒ/): "frail"

ek (adjective, /ɛk/): "fried"

iz (adjective, /iz/): "full"

efawiz (adjective, /ɛfəwɪz/): "good"

apa (adjective, /apæ/): "green"

ukaisap (adjective, /ukaɪsap/): "grey"

ew (adjective, /ɛw/): "honest"

thishulin (adjective, /ðɪʃʌlɪn/): "hot"

sawb (adjective, /sob/): "light"

aidikit (adjective, /aɪdɪkɪt/): "long"

imisu (adjective, /ɪmɪsu/): "loud"

jatha (adjective, /dʒəðə/): "mortal"

vathacha (adjective, /væðəxə/): "mysterious"

ininin (adjective, /ɪnɪnɪn/): "narrow"

ahangila (adjective, /ahəŋɪlə/): "old"

anaypiya (adjective, /ənepɪyæ/): "orange"

iza (adjective, /izə/): "pungent"

git (adjective, /gɪt/): "purple"

adaniku (adjective, /ədənɪku/): "quiet"

oosawngoughn (adjective, /ʊsoŋɒn/): "raw"

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

majutu (adjective, /məjutu/): "red"

evittawsa (adjective, /ɛviɾosə/): "roasted"

utak (adjective, /utak/): "round"

na (adjective, /nə/): "salty"

tittak (adjective, /tɪɾək/): "savory"

aniti (adjective, /ənɪti/): "shallow"

anaw (adjective, /ano/): "short"

ba (adjective, /bə/): "smoked"

nawat (adjective, /nəwət/): "sober"

matta (adjective, /məɾə/): "sour"

thud (adjective, /ðud/): "spicy"

tepu (adjective, /tɛpʌ/): "spiral"

pihidul (adjective, /pihidʌl/): "square"

lewa (adjective, /lɛwə/): "steamed"

bigima (adjective, /bɪgɪmə/): "strange"

ta (adjective, /tæ/): "strong"

ipus (adjective, /ɪpʌs/): "sturdy"

ittapip (adjective, /iɾəpɪp/): "sweet"

thuna (adjective, /ðunə/): "tall"

ithin (adjective, /ɪðin/): "thick"

pazo (adjective, /pəzɔ/): "thin"

saina (adjective, /saɪnə/): "warm"

bu (adjective, /bʌ/): "weak"

outhahawd (adjective, /aʊθəhod/): "white"

jen (adjective, /jɛn/): "wide"

aynimud (adjective, /enɪmud/): "yellow"

ase (adjective, /əsɛ/): "young"

Verbs

az (verb, /əz/): "bake"

dai (verb, /daɪ/): "be"

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

aynape (verb, /enəpɛ/): "bite"

shilij (verb, /ʃɪlij/): "break"

athai (verb, /əðaɪ/): "burn"

maka (verb, /məkə/): "come"

laddith (verb, /ləɽɪð/): "die"

kufinaw (verb, /kufɪnəw/): "drink"

athattib (verb, /æðəɾɪb/): "eat"

pala (verb, /pəlæ/): "fall"

jaw (verb, /dʒo/): "fight"

avasi (verb, /əvəsɪ/): "find"

minaingi (verb, /mɪnaɪŋɪ/): "fish"

isudatha (verb, /ɪsudəðə/): "fly"

savish (verb, /səvɪʃ/): "frown"

wataja (verb, /wətæjə/): "go"

pagita (verb, /pəgitə/): "growl"

akib (verb, /əkɪb/): "hate"

zool (verb, /zʊl/): "have"

ttazitt (verb, /ɾæziɾ/): "hear"

ttaingad (verb, /ɾaɪŋəd/): "hide"

nadi (verb, /nədɪ/): "hold"

li (verb, /li/): "hunt"

tine (verb, /tinɛ/): "jump"

rritten (verb, /riɾɛn/): "kill"

ka (verb, /kə/): "know"

anattad (verb, /ənæɾəd/): "laugh"

aywi (verb, /ewɪ/): "lie"

apem (verb, /æpɛm/): "live"

chilasul (verb, /xɪləsul/): "lose"

siwuveth (verb, /siwʌvɛð/): "love"

jittus (verb, /dʒɪɾʌs/): "need"

ukatingi (verb, /ukətiŋi/): "own"

an (verb, /ən/): "roast"

jamathis (verb, /dʒæməθɪs/): "run"

pa (verb, /pə/): "see"

dilough (verb, /dilɒ/): "sit"

lata (verb, /lətə/): "sleep"

liki (verb, /likɪ/): "smell"

izazattai (verb, /ɪzəzəɾaɪ/): "smile"

ad (verb, /əd/): "stand"

tiba (verb, /tibæ/): "strike"

ayni (verb, /enɪ/): "swallow"

awn (verb, /on/): "swim"

uwadouw (verb, /uwædaʊw/): "taste"

soughdat (verb, /sɒdæt/): "throw"

im (verb, /ɪm/): "walk"

ezivev (verb, /ɛzɪvɛv/): "want"

Nouns

egudin (noun, /ɛgudɪn/): "afternoon"

sis (noun, /sɪs/): "ale"

ilimav (noun, /ilɪmav/): "all"

zima (noun, /zɪmə/): "alligator"

dingak (noun, /dɪŋək/): "arm"

ujainayd (noun, /ujaɪned/): "ash"

ngittuz (noun, /ŋiɾʌz/): "aunt"

nesinaf (noun, /nɛsɪnəf/): "axe"

uhe (noun, /uhɛ/): "bark"

tad (noun, /təd/): "bay"

is (noun, /is/): "beer"

oozuna (noun, /ʊzunə/): "beet"

law (noun, /lo/): "bird"

ttivif (noun, /ɾɪvif/): "blood"

wiy (noun, /wiy/): "boar"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "bone"

iven (noun, /ɪvɛn/): "breakfast"

oughlatto (noun, /ɒləɾɔ/): "breast"

arinatt (noun, /əɹinəɾ/): "brother"

sab (noun, /sæb/): "castle"

sittith (noun, /sɪɾiθ/): "cat"

hadik (noun, /hədɪk/): "cat"

wam (noun, /wəm/): "chest"

ttidam (noun, /ɾɪdam/): "chicken"

aithay (noun, /aɪθe/): "claw"

izaikoup (noun, /ɪzaɪkaʊp/): "cloud"

awngith (noun, /oŋɪð/): "coconut"

desigas (noun, /dɛsigəs/): "crime"

hawm (noun, /hom/): "day"

thibi (noun, /ðɪbi/): "dinner"

dup (noun, /dʌp/): "dog"

attelezi (noun, /əɾɛlɛzɪ/): "drink"

ttihahi (noun, /ɾɪhəhɪ/): "dungeon"

unejousaw (noun, /ʌnɛjaʊso/): "ear"

mutai (noun, /mutaɪ/): "earth"

athapasa (noun, /əðapəsə/): "egg"

iwa (noun, /ɪwə/): "elder"

na (noun, /nə/): "enemy"

anaina (noun, /ənaɪnæ/): "evening"

satilav (noun, /sətiləv/): "eye"

si (noun, /si/): "family"

sa (noun, /sə/): "father"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "feather"

oughttihichi (noun, /ɒɾihɪtʃɪ/): "fight"

aisitt (noun, /aɪsɪɾ/): "finger"

dawtt (noun, /doɾ/): "fire"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "fish"

aywujin (noun, /ewudʒɪn/): "flesh"

oughthitutt (noun, /ɒðitʌɾ/): "foot"

chamabaik (noun, /tʃəməbaɪk/): "forest"

hookaman (noun, /hʊkəmən/): "fox"

afayttas (noun, /æfeɾəs/): "friend"

ha (noun, /hə/): "goose"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "grease"

dadi (noun, /dadɪ/): "group"

danatting (noun, /dənəɾɪŋ/): "gulf"

athaytas (noun, /əðetəs/): "hair"

dounittatt (noun, /daʊnɪɾəɾ/): "hand"

ili (noun, /ɪlɪ/): "hat"

thutt (noun, /ðʌɾ/): "hate"

an (noun, /æn/): "head"

oughmeku (noun, /ɒmɛku/): "hill"

thoughnan (noun, /ðɒnən/): "horn"

nayttaf (noun, /neɾəf/): "horse"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "house"

sathatha (noun, /səðəða/): "inn"

unuttett (noun, /unʌɾɛɾ/): "island"

me (noun, /mɛ/): "jaw"

asakichi (noun, /əsəkitʃɪ/): "lake"

jatt (noun, /dʒəɾ/): "leaf"

ivi (noun, /ɪvɪ/): "leg"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "liver"

asidane (noun, /əsɪdənɛ/): "louse"

ttiv (noun, /ɾɪv/): "love"

umuthaws (noun, /umʌðos/): "lunch"

ittupet (noun, /ɪɾupɛt/): "man"

nite (noun, /nɪtɛ/): "many"

sayzaiv (noun, /sezaɪv/): "meal"

midatu (noun, /mɪdətʌ/): "metal"

ufabough (noun, /ʌfabɒ/): "mine"

noolittatt (noun, /nʊlɪɾæɾ/): "monster"

atatta (noun, /ətəɾə/): "moon"

abazadi (noun, /əbəzədɪ/): "morning"

bupouttan (noun, /bʌpaʊɾən/): "mother"

anu (noun, /ənu/): "mountain"

ttedade (noun, /ɾɛdədɛ/): "mouth"

ittasheda (noun, /ɪɾəʃɛdə/): "name"

isatiwa (noun, /ɪsætɪwæ/): "neck"

ttazoughsaj (noun, /ɾəzɒsəj/): "night"

mounap (noun, /maʊnəp/): "noodle"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "nose"

naz (noun, /naz/): "ocean"

zad (noun, /zəd/): "parent"

nadi (noun, /nədɪ/): "path"

thatin (noun, /ðətɪn/): "peace"

uh (noun, /uh/): "pepper"

as (noun, /əs/): "person"

zanikid (noun, /zənɪkɪd/): "pie"

anitta (noun, /ənɪɾə/): "pig"

apasot (noun, /əpəsɔt/): "rabbit"

naysaga (noun, /nesəgə/): "rain"

attirrith (noun, /əɾɪrɪð/): "rat"

nusiay (noun, /nuʒe/): "river"

zatought (noun, /zətɒt/): "robe"

emeda (noun, /ɛmɛdə/): "rock"

kaiza (noun, /kaɪzə/): "root"

thattuli (noun, /θəɾʌlɪ/): "salt"

sattela (noun, /saɾɛlə/): "sand"

jawfa (noun, /jofə/): "seed"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "sibling"

winitu (noun, /winɪtʌ/): "sister"

nethawttu (noun, /nɛðoɾu/): "skin"

athav (noun, /əðəv/): "sky"

sal (noun, /səl/): "smoke"

atatti (noun, /ətəɾɪ/): "snake"

hoo (noun, /hʊ/): "soup"

ayttidai (noun, /eɾɪdaɪ/): "star"

ounimat (noun, /aʊnimæt/): "stew"

angijaz (noun, /əŋidʒəz/): "stomach"

puhu (noun, /puhu/): "stone"

ataluth (noun, /ətaluθ/): "stream"

va (noun, /væ/): "sun"

itanin (noun, /ɪtənɪn/): "sword"

vaj (noun, /vəj/): "tail"

ttasuda (noun, /ɾæsʌdə/): "tavern"

atai (noun, /ətaɪ/): "thumb"

tin (noun, /tɪn/): "tongue"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "tooth"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "tree"

awnina (noun, /onɪnə/): "truth"

aithoufett (noun, /aɪðaʊfɛɾ/): "uncle"

vigittaz (noun, /vɪgɪɾəz/): "valley"

ajattata (noun, /əjəɾatə/): "war"

sa (noun, /sə/): "water"

awsatha (noun, /osæða/): "way"

lapimi (noun, /ləpɪmi/): "wine"

aday (noun, /əde/): "woman"

ifipis (noun, /ifɪpis/): "word"