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

Nayta

Nayta Dictionary

Pronouns

that (pronoun, /ðat/): "he"

tta (pronoun, /ɾa/): "she"

muz (pronoun, /mʌz/): "they"

iw (pronoun, /ɪw/): "you"

layz (pronoun, /lez/): "we"

an (pronoun, /æn/): "I"

Articles

ak (article, /ək/): "a"

lak (article, /læk/): "the"

Prepositions

angataz (preposition, /əŋətəz/): "and"

oughsay (preposition, /ɒse/): "as"

thunoittip (preposition, /ðʌnɔɪɾip/): "from"

pu (preposition, /pʌ/): "in"

aji (preposition, /əjɪ/): "of"

linin (preposition, /lɪnin/): "or"

awsuv (preposition, /osʌv/): "to"

ttihake (preposition, /ɾɪhəkɛ/): "will"

ttattawzay (preposition, /ɾaɾoze/): "with"

Numbers

im (number, /ɪm/): "zero"

usatt (number, /ʌsəɾ/): "one"

sayt (number, /set/): "two"

ivathi (number, /ɪvəði/): "three"

ipilatti (number, /ɪpɪləɾi/): "four"

medani (number, /mɛdanɪ/): "five"

te (number, /tɛ/): "six"

abanili (number, /æbənɪli/): "seven"

nget (number, /ŋɛt/): "eight"

wawgad (number, /wogəd/): "nine"

akis (number, /akis/): "ten"

Questions

aib (question, /aɪb/): "what"

ubich (question, /ubix/): "who"

ka (question, /kə/): "how"

ulithe (question, /ulɪðɛ/): "why"

iwaku (question, /ɪwəku/): "when"

Interjections

edavig (interjection, /ɛdəvɪg/): "hello"

uzatsuk (interjection, /uzətsʌk/): "goodbye"

oud (interjection, /aʊd/): "hey"

nattit (interjection, /næɾɪt/): "bye"

anata (interjection, /ənətə/): "ouch"

te (interjection, /tɛ/): "wow"

alikadi (interjection, /əlɪkədi/): "uh"

azitate (interjection, /əzɪtətɛ/): "er"

nibewa (interjection, /nɪbɛwæ/): "um"

Adverbs

nudutai (adverb, /nudutaɪ/): "again"

itt (adverb, /ɪɾ/): "now"

jihik (adverb, /jihɪk/): "soon"

ak (adverb, /ak/): "often"

una (adverb, /unə/): "sometimes"

izay (adverb, /ɪze/): "always"

amaytib (adverb, /əmetɪb/): "never"

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

Adjectives

temana (adjective, /tɛmənæ/): "aromatic"

dawis (adjective, /dəwis/): "basted"

anamelai (adjective, /ænəmɛlaɪ/): "big"

sirrin (adjective, /sɪrɪn/): "bitter"

taythitt (adjective, /teðiɾ/): "black"

ttaf (adjective, /ɾæf/): "blue"

asi (adjective, /əsɪ/): "brown"

ingisatha (adjective, /ɪŋɪsæðə/): "chilled"

anak (adjective, /ænək/): "cold"

itaytal (adjective, /ɪtetəl/): "curried"

tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "dark"

ezemawe (adjective, /ɛzɛməwɛ/): "deep"

idak (adjective, /ɪdək/): "divine"

tazin (adjective, /təzin/): "drunk"

tat (adjective, /tət/): "empty"

pai (adjective, /paɪ/): "evil"

doul (adjective, /daʊl/): "familiar"

ttalithash (adjective, /ɾəliðəʃ/): "fat"

daitta (adjective, /daɪɾæ/): "flat"

haf (adjective, /haf/): "frail"

tanaw (adjective, /tənəw/): "fried"

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

thisay (adjective, /ðɪse/): "good"

aylus (adjective, /elus/): "green"

ahayn (adjective, /æhen/): "grey"

ahaza (adjective, /ahəzə/): "honest"

bunga (adjective, /buŋə/): "hot"

vik (adjective, /vɪk/): "light"

supaw (adjective, /supaw/): "long"

aithatt (adjective, /aɪðaɾ/): "loud"

thaka (adjective, /ðəkə/): "mortal"

banidi (adjective, /bənidɪ/): "mysterious"

aythipush (adjective, /eðipuʃ/): "narrow"

wupadat (adjective, /wʌpədət/): "old"

awta (adjective, /ota/): "orange"

nittititt (adjective, /nɪɾɪtɪɾ/): "pungent"

oughthi (adjective, /ɒðɪ/): "purple"

idinasi (adjective, /idɪnəsɪ/): "quiet"

ttouttasay (adjective, /ɾaʊɾəse/): "raw"

ihaysas (adjective, /ihesəs/): "rectangular"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "red"

ew (adjective, /ɛw/): "roasted"

dihoughth (adjective, /dɪhɒð/): "round"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "salty"

jes (adjective, /jɛs/): "savory"

inaba (adjective, /ɪnæbə/): "shallow"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "short"

ttaita (adjective, /ɾaɪtə/): "smoked"

da (adjective, /də/): "sober"

zaniv (adjective, /zaniv/): "sour"

dik (adjective, /dɪk/): "spicy"

thiwa (adjective, /θɪwə/): "spiral"

aba (adjective, /æbə/): "square"

ttamas (adjective, /ɾəməs/): "steamed"

nijatih (adjective, /nɪjætɪh/): "strange"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "strong"

tiselough (adjective, /tɪsɛlɒ/): "sturdy"

vanoig (adjective, /vənɔɪg/): "sweet"

dettu (adjective, /dɛɾʌ/): "tall"

aith (adjective, /aɪð/): "thick"

nin (adjective, /nɪn/): "thin"

naymain (adjective, /nemaɪn/): "warm"

ootaza (adjective, /ʊtəzæ/): "weak"

attasi (adjective, /aɾəsɪ/): "white"

kisawlay (adjective, /kɪsole/): "wide"

wawd (adjective, /wod/): "yellow"

ith (adjective, /ɪð/): "young"

Verbs

lam (verb, /ləm/): "bake"

ounidatti (verb, /aʊnidəɾi/): "be"

aib (verb, /aɪb/): "belong"

ays (verb, /es/): "bite"

pinen (verb, /pɪnɛn/): "break"

ainuz (verb, /aɪnuz/): "burn"

sasifat (verb, /səsifat/): "come"

itateza (verb, /itətɛzə/): "die"

ttattubatt (verb, /ɾəɾubəɾ/): "drink"

pawoughkitt (verb, /pawɒkɪɾ/): "eat"

awnawin (verb, /onəwin/): "fall"

daysatap (verb, /desətəp/): "fight"

sipa (verb, /sipa/): "find"

kusavas (verb, /kʌsavəs/): "fish"

aydainan (verb, /edaɪnæn/): "fly"

haita (verb, /haɪtə/): "frown"

netal (verb, /nɛtəl/): "go"

nittibi (verb, /niɾibɪ/): "growl"

ousagud (verb, /aʊsəgʌd/): "hate"

adupi (verb, /adʌpɪ/): "have"

ivani (verb, /ivənɪ/): "hear"

digada (verb, /dɪgadæ/): "hide"

sawttejus (verb, /soɾɛdʒʌs/): "hold"

taga (verb, /təgə/): "hunt"

attanaif (verb, /əɾanaɪf/): "jump"

alal (verb, /əlal/): "kill"

iladatha (verb, /ɪlədəðæ/): "know"

ait (verb, /aɪt/): "laugh"

fawnebi (verb, /fonɛbi/): "lie"

una (verb, /ʌnæ/): "live"

aivi (verb, /aɪvi/): "lose"

tti (verb, /ɾi/): "love"

asha (verb, /əʃə/): "need"

natta (verb, /nəɾə/): "own"

hate (verb, /hətɛ/): "roast"

ma (verb, /mæ/): "run"

ttays (verb, /ɾes/): "see"

vilai (verb, /vɪlaɪ/): "sit"

ninikid (verb, /nɪnɪkid/): "sleep"

athat (verb, /əðət/): "smell"

udamada (verb, /ʌdəmadə/): "smile"

anal (verb, /anəl/): "stand"

oughboi (verb, /ɒbɔɪ/): "strike"

isubaz (verb, /ɪsubəz/): "swallow"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "swim"

et (verb, /ɛt/): "taste"

athailasa (verb, /əðaɪləsə/): "throw"

ettoutt (verb, /ɛɾaʊɾ/): "walk"

aikavil (verb, /aɪkəvil/): "want"

Nouns

inittal (noun, /ɪniɾəl/): "afternoon"

aw (noun, /əw/): "ale"

thasaving (noun, /ðəsavɪŋ/): "all"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "alligator"

saijudi (noun, /saɪjudɪ/): "arm"

tadeb (noun, /tədɛb/): "ash"

vape (noun, /vəpɛ/): "aunt"

afa (noun, /əfə/): "axe"

uz (noun, /ʌz/): "bark"

nina (noun, /ninə/): "bay"

tipil (noun, /tɪpɪl/): "beer"

ayf (noun, /ef/): "beet"

qutt (noun, /qʌɾ/): "bird"

apitha (noun, /əpɪða/): "blood"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "boar"

shoughttikish (noun, /ʃɒɾikɪʃ/): "bone"

ab (noun, /æb/): "breakfast"

aid (noun, /aɪd/): "breast"

afe (noun, /əfɛ/): "brother"

asoughhet (noun, /əsɒhɛt/): "castle"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "cat"

avi (noun, /əvi/): "cat"

thin (noun, /ðɪn/): "chest"

atu (noun, /ətu/): "chicken"

athou (noun, /əðaʊ/): "claw"

ange (noun, /aŋɛ/): "cloud"

thevajik (noun, /ðɛvəjɪk/): "coconut"

vawiv (noun, /væwɪv/): "crime"

vitatha (noun, /vitəθə/): "day"

tsutam (noun, /tsutəm/): "dinner"

ttatai (noun, /ɾətaɪ/): "dog"

unadunga (noun, /ʌnəduŋə/): "drink"

anuth (noun, /ənʌð/): "dungeon"

inoughttata (noun, /ɪnɒɾətæ/): "ear"

chanini (noun, /tʃənɪnɪ/): "earth"

athanguw (noun, /əðəŋʌw/): "egg"

ka (noun, /kə/): "elder"

kinutai (noun, /kinutaɪ/): "enemy"

aiz (noun, /aɪz/): "evening"

udada (noun, /ʌdədə/): "eye"

aithajingi (noun, /aɪðədʒɪŋi/): "family"

ingayt (noun, /ɪŋet/): "father"

oughtil (noun, /ɒtil/): "feather"

awethaba (noun, /awɛθæbə/): "fight"

awdali (noun, /odalɪ/): "finger"

alafash (noun, /ələfəʃ/): "fire"

akattouze (noun, /ækæɾaʊzɛ/): "fish"

halize (noun, /halɪzɛ/): "flesh"

ashaytt (noun, /æʃeɾ/): "foot"

ibawup (noun, /ɪbəwʌp/): "forest"

tinun (noun, /tɪnʌn/): "fox"

gukihi (noun, /gukɪhi/): "friend"

udanayh (noun, /udəneh/): "goose"

ebaife (noun, /ɛbaɪfɛ/): "grease"

ouhuna (noun, /aʊhʌnə/): "group"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "gulf"

daivaz (noun, /daɪvəz/): "hair"

itaihoon (noun, /ɪtaɪhʊn/): "hand"

ath (noun, /að/): "hat"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "hate"

anina (noun, /ənɪnə/): "head"

abanitti (noun, /æbənɪɾɪ/): "hill"

dakayng (noun, /dəkeŋ/): "horn"

irrulih (noun, /ɪrulih/): "horse"

inanatsa (noun, /ɪnənætsə/): "house"

usip (noun, /usɪp/): "inn"

dawtta (noun, /doɾə/): "island"

fidezish (noun, /fɪdɛzɪʃ/): "jaw"

lahi (noun, /ləhɪ/): "lake"

doughdu (noun, /dɒdu/): "leaf"

iwadip (noun, /ɪwadip/): "leg"

zuman (noun, /zʌmən/): "liver"

jattin (noun, /jæɾin/): "louse"

idudatu (noun, /idudətʌ/): "love"

ttijich (noun, /ɾɪdʒitʃ/): "lunch"

ajulata (noun, /adʒʌləta/): "man"

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

inapought (noun, /inapɒt/): "meal"

ittabipa (noun, /ɪɾəbɪpə/): "metal"

tedi (noun, /tɛdi/): "mine"

tiha (noun, /tihə/): "monster"

shigaki (noun, /ʃigəkɪ/): "moon"

uwidifi (noun, /ʌwɪdifɪ/): "morning"

attas (noun, /əɾəs/): "mother"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "mountain"

imeh (noun, /imɛh/): "mouth"

eth (noun, /ɛθ/): "name"

aimata (noun, /aɪmətə/): "neck"

lutatti (noun, /lʌtəɾi/): "night"

inash (noun, /ɪnəʃ/): "noodle"

ithi (noun, /ɪðɪ/): "nose"

ttim (noun, /ɾɪm/): "ocean"

ujife (noun, /ʌjɪfɛ/): "parent"

zitakid (noun, /zɪtækid/): "path"

us (noun, /ʌs/): "peace"

ttala (noun, /ɾəlæ/): "pepper"

tatha (noun, /təðə/): "person"

dabitaz (noun, /dəbɪtəz/): "pie"

idi (noun, /idi/): "pig"

ev (noun, /ɛv/): "rabbit"

hathu (noun, /həðu/): "rain"

at (noun, /ət/): "rat"

as (noun, /əs/): "river"

anilep (noun, /ənilɛp/): "robe"

gilousi (noun, /gɪlaʊsi/): "rock"

ttasu (noun, /ɾəsu/): "root"

aiv (noun, /aɪv/): "salt"

awdi (noun, /odɪ/): "sand"

atittaba (noun, /ətiɾæbə/): "seed"

sayp (noun, /sep/): "sibling"

alattattai (noun, /ələɾəɾaɪ/): "sister"

henough (noun, /hɛnɒ/): "skin"

imattayp (noun, /imaɾep/): "sky"

ithak (noun, /iðæk/): "smoke"

oughwip (noun, /ɒwip/): "snake"

itatu (noun, /itətu/): "soup"

siwa (noun, /sɪwə/): "star"

thanufat (noun, /ðənufæt/): "stew"

wutesaz (noun, /wʌtɛsəz/): "stomach"

sazis (noun, /səzɪs/): "stone"

awju (noun, /oju/): "stream"

aytha (noun, /eðə/): "sun"

thunattiz (noun, /ðʌnəɾɪz/): "sword"

ulawap (noun, /ʌləwəp/): "tail"

ithisan (noun, /ɪðɪsæn/): "tavern"

houhit (noun, /haʊhit/): "thumb"

iw (noun, /iw/): "tongue"

ta (noun, /tə/): "tooth"

azay (noun, /əze/): "tree"

itiz (noun, /ɪtɪz/): "truth"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "uncle"

aita (noun, /aɪtə/): "valley"

ze (noun, /zɛ/): "war"

nat (noun, /næt/): "water"

inama (noun, /ɪnəmæ/): "way"

atuna (noun, /ətunə/): "wine"

pitat (noun, /pitæt/): "woman"

ttiwaneb (noun, /ɾɪwænɛb/): "word"