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

Doughzitt

Doughzitt Dictionary

Pronouns

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

abi (pronoun, /əbɪ/): "she"

se (pronoun, /sɛ/): "they"

tta (pronoun, /ɾa/): "you"

thin (pronoun, /ðɪn/): "we"

mad (pronoun, /məd/): "I"

Articles

atu (article, /ətu/): "a"

attu (article, /əɾu/): "the"

Prepositions

nisatti (preposition, /nɪsaɾi/): "and"

sisais (preposition, /sisaɪs/): "as"

ta (preposition, /tə/): "from"

datalatt (preposition, /dætələɾ/): "in"

lema (preposition, /lɛmæ/): "of"

ehamel (preposition, /ɛhəmɛl/): "or"

ath (preposition, /əð/): "to"

lid (preposition, /lɪd/): "will"

ilataytough (preposition, /ɪlatetɒ/): "with"

Numbers

tatabij (number, /tətæbidʒ/): "zero"

nin (number, /nin/): "one"

koughj (number, /kɒj/): "two"

mi (number, /mɪ/): "three"

abiza (number, /əbɪzə/): "four"

ihithid (number, /ɪhɪðid/): "five"

zoughpi (number, /zɒpɪ/): "six"

dikaivuw (number, /dikaɪvuw/): "seven"

thuwath (number, /θʌwəð/): "eight"

etimak (number, /ɛtimək/): "nine"

asa (number, /asə/): "ten"

Questions

ttida (question, /ɾidə/): "what"

afad (question, /əfəd/): "who"

ani (question, /ənɪ/): "how"

ilawkay (question, /ɪloke/): "why"

ttahi (question, /ɾæhɪ/): "when"

Interjections

athupoughta (interjection, /əðupɒtə/): "hello"

oughde (interjection, /ɒdɛ/): "goodbye"

unawvawn (interjection, /ʌnovon/): "hey"

adu (interjection, /ədu/): "bye"

in (interjection, /ɪn/): "ouch"

ttay (interjection, /ɾe/): "wow"

ukati (interjection, /ʌkatɪ/): "uh"

akananou (interjection, /əkənænaʊ/): "er"

shaitt (interjection, /ʃaɪɾ/): "um"

Adverbs

bana (adverb, /bənə/): "again"

ttina (adverb, /ɾina/): "now"

isiz (adverb, /ɪsiz/): "soon"

kafupaik (adverb, /kəfupaɪk/): "often"

ath (adverb, /əð/): "sometimes"

in (adverb, /ɪn/): "always"

zithati (adverb, /zɪðəti/): "never"

ayl (adverb, /el/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ath (adjective, /æð/): "aromatic"

fa (adjective, /fə/): "basted"

ajiw (adjective, /æjiw/): "big"

imim (adjective, /ɪmɪm/): "bitter"

ku (adjective, /ku/): "black"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "blue"

zasap (adjective, /zəsəp/): "brown"

igap (adjective, /ɪgəp/): "chilled"

asajittu (adjective, /əsədʒiɾu/): "cold"

atitikou (adjective, /atɪtɪkaʊ/): "curried"

ikititha (adjective, /ɪkɪtɪða/): "dark"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "deep"

attuthitti (adjective, /aɾuðiɾɪ/): "divine"

ttattifat (adjective, /ɾəɾifət/): "drunk"

nilil (adjective, /nilɪl/): "empty"

tasatta (adjective, /təsəɾə/): "evil"

itushif (adjective, /ɪtuʃɪf/): "familiar"

ajatuk (adjective, /ədʒætuk/): "fat"

as (adjective, /as/): "flat"

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

sadaz (adjective, /sædəz/): "fried"

thabi (adjective, /ðəbɪ/): "full"

lesakatt (adjective, /lɛsəkəɾ/): "good"

anootak (adjective, /ənʊtak/): "green"

ttab (adjective, /ɾəb/): "grey"

ittitt (adjective, /iɾiɾ/): "honest"

itailaila (adjective, /itaɪlaɪlə/): "hot"

imayngoip (adjective, /imeŋɔɪp/): "light"

imimuha (adjective, /ɪmimʌhə/): "long"

inayfa (adjective, /inefə/): "loud"

vanalu (adjective, /vənælʌ/): "mortal"

mina (adjective, /minə/): "mysterious"

ipadina (adjective, /ipədɪnə/): "narrow"

etti (adjective, /ɛɾɪ/): "old"

kasayttu (adjective, /kəseɾʌ/): "orange"

kuf (adjective, /kuf/): "pungent"

itudaw (adjective, /itʌdo/): "purple"

atatisu (adjective, /ətətisʌ/): "quiet"

va (adjective, /və/): "raw"

awsa (adjective, /osə/): "rectangular"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "red"

ttu (adjective, /ɾʌ/): "roasted"

favoo (adjective, /fəvʊ/): "round"

afidaz (adjective, /əfɪdəz/): "salty"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "savory"

koughnatta (adjective, /kɒnəɾə/): "shallow"

thattangus (adjective, /ðəɾəŋʌs/): "short"

kivu (adjective, /kɪvʌ/): "smoked"

ihalit (adjective, /ɪhəlɪt/): "sober"

choot (adjective, /tʃʊt/): "sour"

azettith (adjective, /əzɛɾið/): "spicy"

lawkutu (adjective, /lokʌtu/): "spiral"

la (adjective, /læ/): "square"

oughnaju (adjective, /ɒnədʒu/): "steamed"

thuk (adjective, /ðuk/): "strange"

le (adjective, /lɛ/): "strong"

zatt (adjective, /zəɾ/): "sturdy"

attigid (adjective, /əɾɪgid/): "sweet"

bisif (adjective, /bɪsif/): "tall"

isapeb (adjective, /ɪsəpɛb/): "thick"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "thin"

ahaittatta (adjective, /əhaɪɾəɾə/): "warm"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "weak"

thittaja (adjective, /ðiɾəjə/): "white"

jayza (adjective, /dʒezə/): "wide"

shuttatt (adjective, /ʃʌɾəɾ/): "yellow"

usai (adjective, /ʌsaɪ/): "young"

Verbs

ilavan (verb, /iləvən/): "bake"

alinupu (verb, /əlɪnupʌ/): "be"

anita (verb, /ənɪtə/): "belong"

agik (verb, /agik/): "bite"

letita (verb, /lɛtitæ/): "break"

ekama (verb, /ɛkæmə/): "burn"

ttisu (verb, /ɾɪsʌ/): "come"

inoodan (verb, /ɪnʊdæn/): "die"

outo (verb, /aʊtɔ/): "drink"

asudaw (verb, /əsʌdo/): "eat"

unakase (verb, /unəkæsɛ/): "fall"

atawchin (verb, /ətotʃin/): "fight"

ttadezang (verb, /ɾadɛzəŋ/): "find"

ttatathi (verb, /ɾætəði/): "fish"

fise (verb, /fɪsɛ/): "fly"

tayk (verb, /tek/): "frown"

tesawta (verb, /tɛsotə/): "go"

tti (verb, /ɾi/): "growl"

awa (verb, /əwa/): "hate"

ani (verb, /əni/): "have"

kooti (verb, /kʊti/): "hear"

esaimi (verb, /ɛsaɪmɪ/): "hide"

aje (verb, /əjɛ/): "hold"

attil (verb, /əɾɪl/): "hunt"

aning (verb, /ənɪŋ/): "jump"

ittavita (verb, /iɾavɪtə/): "kill"

doughsija (verb, /dɒsɪjə/): "know"

aywela (verb, /ewɛlə/): "laugh"

galahi (verb, /gələhi/): "lie"

ninedan (verb, /nɪnɛdən/): "live"

mai (verb, /maɪ/): "lose"

av (verb, /æv/): "love"

tayn (verb, /ten/): "need"

ayd (verb, /ed/): "own"

vezitta (verb, /vɛziɾæ/): "roast"

oughshudin (verb, /ɒʃʌdin/): "run"

ttafatai (verb, /ɾəfətaɪ/): "see"

tten (verb, /ɾɛn/): "sit"

aytalag (verb, /etələg/): "sleep"

oughlithai (verb, /ɒlɪðaɪ/): "smell"

ul (verb, /ʌl/): "smile"

ngamaichuk (verb, /ŋəmaɪxʌk/): "stand"

bayfi (verb, /befi/): "strike"

akunawi (verb, /akunæwi/): "swallow"

zisin (verb, /zɪsin/): "swim"

isevate (verb, /ɪsɛvətɛ/): "taste"

ttash (verb, /ɾaʃ/): "throw"

iwang (verb, /ɪwæŋ/): "walk"

oughttoughttam (verb, /ɒɾɒɾæm/): "want"

Nouns

etin (noun, /ɛtin/): "afternoon"

niwinu (noun, /nɪwɪnu/): "ale"

chizi (noun, /chɪzi/): "all"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "alligator"

hinab (noun, /hɪnæb/): "arm"

at (noun, /ət/): "ash"

fumapith (noun, /fuməpið/): "aunt"

ha (noun, /hə/): "axe"

ttekanawth (noun, /ɾɛkənoð/): "bark"

ttai (noun, /ɾaɪ/): "bay"

eneth (noun, /ɛnɛð/): "beer"

zawnabi (noun, /zonəbi/): "beet"

ashaw (noun, /aʃo/): "bird"

awmesett (noun, /omɛsɛɾ/): "blood"

dat (noun, /dət/): "boar"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "bone"

natha (noun, /nəθə/): "breakfast"

aypi (noun, /epɪ/): "breast"

athapett (noun, /aðəpɛɾ/): "brother"

lethasu (noun, /lɛðasu/): "castle"

attabool (noun, /aɾəbʊl/): "cat"

jadi (noun, /dʒədi/): "cat"

ivithang (noun, /ɪvɪðəŋ/): "chest"

dithi (noun, /dɪði/): "chicken"

anuz (noun, /ənuz/): "claw"

ttachu (noun, /ɾəchu/): "cloud"

attaini (noun, /əɾaɪni/): "coconut"

ivicoughp (noun, /ɪvɪcɒp/): "crime"

zeniti (noun, /zɛnɪti/): "day"

awve (noun, /ovɛ/): "dinner"

katithoo (noun, /kətiðʊ/): "dog"

maw (noun, /mo/): "drink"

aitanan (noun, /aɪtənən/): "dungeon"

az (noun, /æz/): "ear"

ttoughpa (noun, /ɾɒpə/): "earth"

puta (noun, /pʌtə/): "egg"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "elder"

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

tay (noun, /te/): "evening"

attamika (noun, /aɾamɪkə/): "eye"

ayth (noun, /eð/): "family"

asawvootta (noun, /æsovʊɾə/): "father"

aineshi (noun, /aɪnɛʃɪ/): "feather"

awdis (noun, /odis/): "fight"

ida (noun, /ɪdə/): "finger"

iban (noun, /ɪbən/): "fire"

attuza (noun, /əɾʌzə/): "fish"

ath (noun, /æð/): "flesh"

anathaz (noun, /ənəðəz/): "foot"

siha (noun, /siha/): "forest"

azat (noun, /əzət/): "fox"

asad (noun, /əsəd/): "friend"

littitta (noun, /lɪɾiɾæ/): "goose"

zuna (noun, /zunə/): "grease"

atadef (noun, /ætədɛf/): "group"

akoughsh (noun, /akɒʃ/): "gulf"

pimathay (noun, /pɪməðe/): "hair"

fazak (noun, /fəzæk/): "hand"

pitta (noun, /piɾə/): "hat"

natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "hate"

nazi (noun, /nəzɪ/): "head"

aydawtt (noun, /edoɾ/): "hill"

lawwaybu (noun, /lowebu/): "horn"

ayd (noun, /ed/): "horse"

ayth (noun, /eð/): "house"

ttita (noun, /ɾɪtə/): "inn"

ilav (noun, /ɪlæv/): "island"

at (noun, /ət/): "jaw"

ttanan (noun, /ɾənæn/): "lake"

atusali (noun, /ətʌsəli/): "leaf"

awayth (noun, /aweð/): "leg"

ithew (noun, /ɪθɛw/): "liver"

attitt (noun, /aɾiɾ/): "louse"

masheda (noun, /məʃɛdə/): "love"

ajethoughqa (noun, /ədʒɛðɒqə/): "lunch"

aikoughwough (noun, /aɪkɒwɒ/): "man"

nalate (noun, /nələtɛ/): "many"

dizoughmiv (noun, /dɪzɒmɪv/): "meal"

ttabu (noun, /ɾəbu/): "metal"

abaw (noun, /əbo/): "mine"

abaw (noun, /əbæw/): "monster"

va (noun, /væ/): "moon"

edagi (noun, /ɛdægi/): "morning"

sipaith (noun, /sipaɪð/): "mother"

nutaytab (noun, /nʌtetəb/): "mountain"

ttedenat (noun, /ɾɛdɛnət/): "mouth"

aisanela (noun, /aɪsanɛlə/): "name"

enaypip (noun, /ɛnepɪp/): "neck"

litt (noun, /liɾ/): "night"

ulun (noun, /ulʌn/): "noodle"

vaqina (noun, /vəqɪnæ/): "nose"

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

aigaluda (noun, /aɪgəludə/): "parent"

koo (noun, /kʊ/): "path"

gaitama (noun, /gaɪtəmə/): "peace"

ukishaw (noun, /ʌkɪʃo/): "pepper"

muthaimis (noun, /mʌðaɪmɪs/): "person"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "pie"

at (noun, /ət/): "pig"

danayk (noun, /dənek/): "rabbit"

kotai (noun, /kɔtaɪ/): "rain"

ma (noun, /mæ/): "rat"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "river"

nat (noun, /nət/): "robe"

tutt (noun, /tʌɾ/): "rock"

ud (noun, /ud/): "root"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "salt"

kit (noun, /kɪt/): "sand"

ttibaytt (noun, /ɾibeɾ/): "seed"

in (noun, /in/): "sibling"

laysa (noun, /lesæ/): "sister"

busiq (noun, /busiq/): "skin"

nat (noun, /nət/): "sky"

isanoughb (noun, /ɪsənɒb/): "smoke"

asay (noun, /əse/): "snake"

niditta (noun, /nɪdɪɾə/): "soup"

ttalakuv (noun, /ɾəlækuv/): "star"

uttames (noun, /uɾəmɛs/): "stew"

ttal (noun, /ɾəl/): "stomach"

aloughwij (noun, /əlɒwij/): "stone"

ev (noun, /ɛv/): "stream"

ngus (noun, /ŋus/): "sun"

dou (noun, /daʊ/): "sword"

awtelai (noun, /otɛlaɪ/): "tail"

aiciv (noun, /aɪciv/): "tavern"

ilazay (noun, /iləze/): "thumb"

matoughjil (noun, /matɒjil/): "tongue"

udava (noun, /ʌdəvə/): "tooth"

afifay (noun, /əfɪfe/): "tree"

alazatt (noun, /ələzəɾ/): "truth"

di (noun, /di/): "uncle"

daydapa (noun, /dedapa/): "valley"

ttanaiwitt (noun, /ɾənaɪwɪɾ/): "war"

thifusaj (noun, /ðifusəj/): "water"

ath (noun, /əð/): "way"

tin (noun, /tɪn/): "wine"

zai (noun, /zaɪ/): "woman"

vada (noun, /vədə/): "word"