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Athaikawda

Athaikawda Dictionary

Pronouns

nough (pronoun, /nɒ/): "he"

aida (pronoun, /aɪdə/): "she"

outt (pronoun, /aʊɾ/): "they"

ase (pronoun, /asɛ/): "you"

avay (pronoun, /əve/): "we"

tha (pronoun, /ðə/): "I"

Articles

latt (article, /ləɾ/): "a"

ttait (article, /ɾaɪt/): "the"

Prepositions

ttidina (preposition, /ɾɪdɪnə/): "and"

apath (preposition, /æpəð/): "as"

duddail (preposition, /duɽaɪl/): "from"

hap (preposition, /həp/): "in"

sitsaz (preposition, /sitsəz/): "of"

sinaina (preposition, /sɪnaɪnə/): "or"

ittip (preposition, /iɾip/): "to"

na (preposition, /nə/): "will"

ttingoonga (preposition, /ɾɪŋʊŋə/): "with"

Numbers

dikata (number, /dɪkatə/): "zero"

disab (number, /disəb/): "one"

babapoum (number, /bæbəpaʊm/): "two"

ethatuv (number, /ɛðatuv/): "three"

tittuttett (number, /tɪɾʌɾɛɾ/): "four"

uhanay (number, /ʌhəne/): "five"

am (number, /əm/): "six"

ithafada (number, /ɪðəfədæ/): "seven"

anapa (number, /ənæpə/): "eight"

oughpa (number, /ɒpə/): "nine"

ttith (number, /ɾɪθ/): "ten"

Questions

atawuw (question, /ətawuw/): "what"

ait (question, /aɪt/): "who"

aza (question, /æzə/): "how"

ainittayta (question, /aɪniɾetə/): "why"

as (question, /əs/): "when"

Interjections

inang (interjection, /inaŋ/): "hello"

biddung (interjection, /bɪɽʌŋ/): "goodbye"

ilawna (interjection, /ɪlonə/): "hey"

nou (interjection, /naʊ/): "bye"

faibawal (interjection, /faɪbəwəl/): "ouch"

thalitta (interjection, /ðəlɪɾə/): "wow"

kaip (interjection, /kaɪp/): "uh"

iwan (interjection, /iwən/): "er"

ttiwittis (interjection, /ɾɪwiɾɪs/): "um"

Adverbs

at (adverb, /æt/): "again"

na (adverb, /nə/): "now"

na (adverb, /nə/): "soon"

sithatt (adverb, /sɪðəɾ/): "often"

athai (adverb, /əθaɪ/): "sometimes"

ayz (adverb, /ez/): "always"

ttithett (adverb, /ɾɪðɛɾ/): "never"

itayta (adverb, /itetæ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

darramawd (adjective, /dərəmod/): "aromatic"

houghpa (adjective, /hɒpə/): "basted"

titawu (adjective, /titəwʌ/): "big"

nadi (adjective, /nədi/): "bitter"

foughje (adjective, /fɒdʒɛ/): "black"

ayvadi (adjective, /evədɪ/): "blue"

datt (adjective, /dæɾ/): "brown"

awabai (adjective, /əwəbaɪ/): "chilled"

pud (adjective, /pʌd/): "cold"

sawpad (adjective, /sopəd/): "curried"

tudiva (adjective, /tʌdɪvə/): "dark"

ali (adjective, /æli/): "deep"

ujaynos (adjective, /ʌdʒenɔs/): "divine"

ithenela (adjective, /ɪðɛnɛlə/): "drunk"

tasatip (adjective, /tasətɪp/): "empty"

ttiwamough (adjective, /ɾiwəmɒ/): "evil"

anititta (adjective, /anitiɾə/): "familiar"

oughpana (adjective, /ɒpəna/): "fat"

upasi (adjective, /upəsɪ/): "flat"

izaguma (adjective, /ɪzəgʌmə/): "frail"

lude (adjective, /lʌdɛ/): "fried"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "full"

tihuf (adjective, /tɪhʌf/): "good"

az (adjective, /əz/): "green"

tola (adjective, /tɔlə/): "grey"

usattashi (adjective, /ʌsəɾæʃɪ/): "honest"

dukutan (adjective, /dukʌtən/): "hot"

wad (adjective, /wad/): "light"

ttisi (adjective, /ɾɪsi/): "long"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "loud"

usa (adjective, /ʌsə/): "mortal"

adoutay (adjective, /ədaʊte/): "mysterious"

natule (adjective, /nətulɛ/): "narrow"

nazam (adjective, /nəzam/): "old"

init (adjective, /inɪt/): "orange"

adim (adjective, /ədɪm/): "pungent"

uthavazi (adjective, /ʌðəvəzɪ/): "purple"

hala (adjective, /hələ/): "quiet"

ane (adjective, /ænɛ/): "raw"

kan (adjective, /kən/): "rectangular"

ashatt (adjective, /əʃæɾ/): "red"

alifa (adjective, /alɪfæ/): "roasted"

thaynid (adjective, /ðenɪd/): "round"

ji (adjective, /jɪ/): "salty"

daf (adjective, /dəf/): "savory"

vij (adjective, /vɪj/): "shallow"

ithaittu (adjective, /iðaɪɾʌ/): "short"

chatta (adjective, /chæɾə/): "smoked"

uwaj (adjective, /ʌwədʒ/): "sober"

filin (adjective, /fɪlin/): "sour"

aichadiza (adjective, /aɪxədɪzə/): "spicy"

aninam (adjective, /ənɪnəm/): "spiral"

ithitay (adjective, /ɪðɪte/): "square"

ikipa (adjective, /ɪkɪpə/): "steamed"

daw (adjective, /do/): "strange"

adesaitha (adjective, /ədɛsaɪðə/): "strong"

ujina (adjective, /ujina/): "sturdy"

atutiti (adjective, /ətʌtitɪ/): "sweet"

haduth (adjective, /hadʌð/): "tall"

isaysi (adjective, /ɪsesi/): "thick"

imazi (adjective, /ɪməzi/): "thin"

toughsoul (adjective, /tɒsaʊl/): "warm"

ayzaz (adjective, /ezəz/): "weak"

pavett (adjective, /pævɛɾ/): "white"

tani (adjective, /tənɪ/): "wide"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "yellow"

ikela (adjective, /ɪkɛlə/): "young"

Verbs

inoupil (verb, /inaʊpɪl/): "bake"

ajachena (verb, /əjətʃɛnæ/): "be"

aikought (verb, /aɪkɒt/): "belong"

aza (verb, /əzə/): "bite"

zu (verb, /zʌ/): "break"

ga (verb, /gæ/): "burn"

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

lanaliv (verb, /lənəlɪv/): "die"

utt (verb, /uɾ/): "drink"

attang (verb, /əɾəŋ/): "eat"

thidduttum (verb, /ðiɽuɾʌm/): "fall"

ittisi (verb, /iɾisɪ/): "fight"

takayn (verb, /təken/): "find"

edazay (verb, /ɛdəze/): "fish"

inithid (verb, /ɪniðid/): "fly"

asittati (verb, /əsɪɾətɪ/): "frown"

jedaw (verb, /jɛdəw/): "go"

ttenilaid (verb, /ɾɛnɪlaɪd/): "growl"

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

ttaga (verb, /ɾəgə/): "have"

aidatt (verb, /aɪdəɾ/): "hear"

ifudi (verb, /ifudi/): "hide"

bidadaz (verb, /bɪdədəz/): "hold"

foughnasath (verb, /fɒnæsəð/): "hunt"

nilakath (verb, /nɪləkəð/): "jump"

zitta (verb, /zɪɾə/): "kill"

muhouch (verb, /muhaʊtʃ/): "know"

zashu (verb, /zəʃʌ/): "laugh"

is (verb, /ɪs/): "lie"

ining (verb, /iniŋ/): "live"

namamatt (verb, /nəmæməɾ/): "lose"

awhith (verb, /ohɪð/): "love"

lit (verb, /lit/): "need"

lais (verb, /laɪs/): "own"

nina (verb, /ninæ/): "roast"

unagebi (verb, /ʌnəgɛbi/): "run"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "see"

tabam (verb, /təbæm/): "sit"

efoughviw (verb, /ɛfɒvɪw/): "sleep"

awnu (verb, /onʌ/): "smell"

bittaipu (verb, /biɾaɪpu/): "smile"

iwakawsi (verb, /ɪwəkosɪ/): "stand"

awttouth (verb, /oɾaʊð/): "strike"

zes (verb, /zɛs/): "swallow"

duca (verb, /dʌcə/): "swim"

tha (verb, /ða/): "taste"

ttawd (verb, /ɾod/): "throw"

ttamough (verb, /ɾəmɒ/): "walk"

chak (verb, /tʃək/): "want"

Nouns

unasa (noun, /ʌnəsə/): "afternoon"

kidaite (noun, /kɪdaɪtɛ/): "ale"

usaittuba (noun, /ʌsaɪɾubə/): "all"

azam (noun, /əzəm/): "alligator"

jahati (noun, /jəhətɪ/): "arm"

atusi (noun, /atʌsi/): "ash"

ingizuva (noun, /ɪŋizuvə/): "aunt"

sikath (noun, /sɪkæð/): "axe"

wif (noun, /wif/): "bark"

tanad (noun, /tænəd/): "bay"

ukeha (noun, /ukɛhə/): "beer"

akan (noun, /əkən/): "beet"

uvetutt (noun, /uvɛtʌɾ/): "bird"

oott (noun, /ʊɾ/): "blood"

ayn (noun, /en/): "boar"

ibi (noun, /ibɪ/): "bone"

it (noun, /it/): "breakfast"

chulai (noun, /tʃʌlaɪ/): "breast"

mazezan (noun, /məzɛzən/): "brother"

aythaydi (noun, /eðedɪ/): "castle"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "cat"

aittuni (noun, /aɪɾunɪ/): "cat"

jat (noun, /dʒət/): "chest"

igag (noun, /igəg/): "chicken"

attattata (noun, /əɾəɾətæ/): "claw"

siwal (noun, /siwəl/): "cloud"

fattulu (noun, /fæɾulʌ/): "coconut"

elawaza (noun, /ɛləwəzə/): "crime"

sitan (noun, /sitən/): "day"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "dinner"

talaithan (noun, /tælaɪðan/): "dog"

attayta (noun, /əɾetə/): "drink"

gis (noun, /gɪs/): "dungeon"

attaveb (noun, /əɾəvɛb/): "ear"

ushi (noun, /ʌʃi/): "earth"

utti (noun, /uɾɪ/): "egg"

aziba (noun, /əzɪbə/): "elder"

ithaydithu (noun, /ɪðediðʌ/): "enemy"

natingin (noun, /nətɪŋɪn/): "evening"

abuni (noun, /abunɪ/): "eye"

efayt (noun, /ɛfet/): "family"

uwalas (noun, /ʌwələs/): "father"

dal (noun, /dəl/): "feather"

ak (noun, /ak/): "fight"

kashat (noun, /kəʃət/): "finger"

thak (noun, /ðək/): "fire"

vay (noun, /ve/): "fish"

mibani (noun, /mɪbənɪ/): "flesh"

oughlawninough (noun, /ɒlonɪnɒ/): "foot"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "forest"

fazaytt (noun, /fəzeɾ/): "fox"

nangal (noun, /nəŋəl/): "friend"

ipaimin (noun, /ɪpaɪmɪn/): "goose"

ala (noun, /ælə/): "grease"

itan (noun, /ɪtən/): "group"

fawb (noun, /fob/): "gulf"

sough (noun, /sɒ/): "hair"

pakiditt (noun, /pəkidiɾ/): "hand"

isu (noun, /isʌ/): "hat"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "hate"

awt (noun, /ot/): "head"

noud (noun, /naʊd/): "hill"

avun (noun, /əvun/): "horn"

toomal (noun, /tʊməl/): "horse"

aifanuta (noun, /aɪfənʌtə/): "house"

tit (noun, /tɪt/): "inn"

kipa (noun, /kɪpə/): "island"

dan (noun, /dən/): "jaw"

nataytal (noun, /nətetəl/): "lake"

tuttoughperr (noun, /tuɾɒpɛr/): "leaf"

idaydi (noun, /idedɪ/): "leg"

aku (noun, /aku/): "liver"

oughch (noun, /ɒtʃ/): "louse"

aytoughva (noun, /etɒvæ/): "love"

ettaza (noun, /ɛɾazə/): "lunch"

tija (noun, /tɪjə/): "man"

nadah (noun, /nædəh/): "many"

attaime (noun, /əɾaɪmɛ/): "meal"

ineboughza (noun, /inɛbɒzə/): "metal"

itadaytta (noun, /ɪtədeɾə/): "mine"

ittune (noun, /ɪɾʌnɛ/): "monster"

uvipi (noun, /uvipi/): "moon"

tak (noun, /tək/): "morning"

adoughlutta (noun, /ədɒluɾə/): "mother"

dasoughz (noun, /dəsɒz/): "mountain"

wooda (noun, /wʊda/): "mouth"

thawlidi (noun, /ðolɪdɪ/): "name"

uvoosan (noun, /ʌvʊsən/): "neck"

athathatt (noun, /aðəðæɾ/): "night"

hinabis (noun, /hɪnəbɪs/): "noodle"

ivaylou (noun, /ivelaʊ/): "nose"

zid (noun, /zɪd/): "ocean"

ingil (noun, /iŋil/): "parent"

shidada (noun, /ʃɪdədə/): "path"

fas (noun, /fəs/): "peace"

ttesasad (noun, /ɾɛsəsəd/): "pepper"

nijavas (noun, /nidʒəvəs/): "person"

zafay (noun, /zəfe/): "pie"

attay (noun, /əɾe/): "pig"

fattetsi (noun, /fəɾɛtsi/): "rabbit"

etavetta (noun, /ɛtævɛɾə/): "rain"

ilisap (noun, /ɪlɪsəp/): "rat"

umila (noun, /ʌmilə/): "river"

dafaitash (noun, /dæfaɪtaʃ/): "robe"

lashina (noun, /læʃina/): "rock"

joott (noun, /jʊɾ/): "root"

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

zoub (noun, /zaʊb/): "sand"

kijethai (noun, /kijɛðaɪ/): "seed"

anoughd (noun, /ənɒd/): "sibling"

sepan (noun, /sɛpən/): "sister"

kaithi (noun, /kaɪθɪ/): "skin"

ttittaipas (noun, /ɾɪɾaɪpəs/): "sky"

tatti (noun, /təɾi/): "smoke"

oom (noun, /ʊm/): "snake"

tilaytas (noun, /tɪletəs/): "soup"

atat (noun, /ətət/): "star"

enud (noun, /ɛnud/): "stew"

wuwadim (noun, /wuwadɪm/): "stomach"

apatt (noun, /əpəɾ/): "stone"

ha (noun, /hə/): "stream"

uchadi (noun, /utʃədi/): "sun"

oughttanaw (noun, /ɒɾənaw/): "sword"

aninutha (noun, /əninuðæ/): "tail"

pada (noun, /pədæ/): "tavern"

kib (noun, /kib/): "thumb"

oodaybayt (noun, /ʊdebet/): "tongue"

ttimatt (noun, /ɾɪməɾ/): "tooth"

an (noun, /ən/): "tree"

ladain (noun, /lədaɪn/): "truth"

kadasay (noun, /kədəse/): "uncle"

attawl (noun, /əɾol/): "valley"

isittuthi (noun, /ɪsiɾuθɪ/): "war"

ttaysada (noun, /ɾesədə/): "water"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "way"

gezak (noun, /gɛzək/): "wine"

thatti (noun, /ðəɾɪ/): "woman"

lawaf (noun, /læwəf/): "word"