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Language Generator

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

Duzatti

Duzatti Dictionary

Pronouns

zaw (pronoun, /zo/): "he"

alu (pronoun, /əlʌ/): "she"

ath (pronoun, /əð/): "they"

nin (pronoun, /nɪn/): "you"

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "we"

ta (pronoun, /tə/): "I"

Articles

ttit (article, /ɾit/): "a"

uw (article, /uw/): "the"

Prepositions

ik (preposition, /ik/): "and"

asana (preposition, /əsəna/): "as"

ungagul (preposition, /ʌŋægʌl/): "from"

nidd (preposition, /niɽ/): "in"

noos (preposition, /nʊs/): "of"

is (preposition, /is/): "or"

zapoulas (preposition, /zəpaʊləs/): "to"

sanat (preposition, /sənət/): "will"

ittath (preposition, /ɪɾəð/): "with"

Numbers

awuki (number, /əwuki/): "zero"

nattattis (number, /nəɾəɾɪs/): "one"

ukaw (number, /uko/): "two"

anil (number, /ænil/): "three"

ja (number, /ja/): "four"

ittiw (number, /iɾɪw/): "five"

dishay (number, /diʃe/): "six"

ati (number, /əti/): "seven"

lenevawtt (number, /lɛnɛvoɾ/): "eight"

sashi (number, /səʃi/): "nine"

thas (number, /ðæs/): "ten"

Questions

nits (question, /nɪts/): "what"

ika (question, /ɪkə/): "who"

lame (question, /ləmɛ/): "how"

aseth (question, /əsɛθ/): "why"

oughmachuth (question, /ɒmətʃuð/): "when"

Interjections

ufinouttai (interjection, /ʌfinaʊɾaɪ/): "hello"

ile (interjection, /ilɛ/): "goodbye"

devab (interjection, /dɛvəb/): "hey"

awisi (interjection, /əwɪsɪ/): "bye"

nip (interjection, /nɪp/): "ouch"

uthukeha (interjection, /uðʌkɛhə/): "wow"

us (interjection, /ʌs/): "uh"

imai (interjection, /ɪmaɪ/): "er"

ttudouwan (interjection, /ɾudaʊwən/): "um"

Adverbs

pat (adverb, /pət/): "again"

zagoughtt (adverb, /zægɒɾ/): "now"

as (adverb, /əs/): "soon"

ezitoughtte (adverb, /ɛzitɒɾɛ/): "often"

tta (adverb, /ɾə/): "sometimes"

itt (adverb, /ɪɾ/): "always"

kive (adverb, /kivɛ/): "never"

naihittut (adverb, /naɪhiɾut/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttit (adjective, /ɾɪt/): "aromatic"

vizimi (adjective, /vɪzimɪ/): "basted"

lif (adjective, /lif/): "big"

itai (adjective, /ɪtaɪ/): "bitter"

qidaith (adjective, /qidaɪð/): "black"

ethakuka (adjective, /ɛðəkukə/): "blue"

thasad (adjective, /ðəsəd/): "brown"

lainottai (adjective, /laɪnɔɾaɪ/): "chilled"

aba (adjective, /əbə/): "cold"

attinaja (adjective, /əɾɪnæjə/): "curried"

nimabaik (adjective, /niməbaɪk/): "dark"

ajoopa (adjective, /əjʊpæ/): "deep"

iziluve (adjective, /ɪzɪlʌvɛ/): "divine"

voughben (adjective, /vɒbɛn/): "drunk"

zan (adjective, /zən/): "empty"

uwitha (adjective, /ʌwɪðə/): "evil"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "familiar"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "fat"

ettethath (adjective, /ɛɾɛðəð/): "flat"

alangi (adjective, /ələŋi/): "frail"

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "fried"

apoovave (adjective, /əpʊvəvɛ/): "full"

aymazi (adjective, /emazɪ/): "good"

daynough (adjective, /denɒ/): "green"

itange (adjective, /ɪtəŋɛ/): "grey"

ttittidin (adjective, /ɾɪɾɪdɪn/): "honest"

abail (adjective, /æbaɪl/): "hot"

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

aythib (adjective, /eθɪb/): "long"

vavinab (adjective, /vəvinæb/): "loud"

zat (adjective, /zət/): "mortal"

tatay (adjective, /tæte/): "mysterious"

ladingough (adjective, /lədɪŋɒ/): "narrow"

itahiza (adjective, /itəhizə/): "old"

apabayva (adjective, /əpəbevə/): "orange"

ouzottisha (adjective, /aʊzɔɾɪʃə/): "pungent"

idott (adjective, /ɪdɔɾ/): "purple"

nashongaitt (adjective, /nəʃɔŋaɪɾ/): "quiet"

tanoughh (adjective, /tənɒh/): "raw"

kavi (adjective, /kəvɪ/): "rectangular"

sasin (adjective, /səsɪn/): "red"

pittaysoott (adjective, /pɪɾesʊɾ/): "roasted"

fatisus (adjective, /fətisʌs/): "round"

ahagayd (adjective, /əhəged/): "salty"

ttoughtt (adjective, /ɾɒɾ/): "savory"

az (adjective, /əz/): "shallow"

uthenung (adjective, /uðɛnuŋ/): "short"

disisa (adjective, /dɪsɪsə/): "smoked"

siwatta (adjective, /sɪwəɾə/): "sober"

ajaze (adjective, /ajæzɛ/): "sour"

echafa (adjective, /ɛchəfa/): "spicy"

imatt (adjective, /ɪmæɾ/): "spiral"

ayddaitaita (adjective, /eɽaɪtaɪtə/): "square"

alayka (adjective, /ælekə/): "steamed"

aichawt (adjective, /aɪtʃot/): "strange"

saypitt (adjective, /sepɪɾ/): "strong"

malu (adjective, /mælu/): "sturdy"

inazi (adjective, /ɪnəzɪ/): "sweet"

ana (adjective, /ənæ/): "tall"

attouche (adjective, /əɾaʊtʃɛ/): "thick"

awloonasi (adjective, /olʊnæsi/): "thin"

oonayzoughf (adjective, /ʊnezɒf/): "warm"

itanudi (adjective, /itənʌdi/): "weak"

titeli (adjective, /tɪtɛlɪ/): "white"

itisish (adjective, /ɪtɪsiʃ/): "wide"

ikisi (adjective, /ikɪsɪ/): "yellow"

aitadana (adjective, /aɪtædənə/): "young"

Verbs

attudisi (verb, /əɾʌdɪsɪ/): "bake"

itta (verb, /ɪɾa/): "be"

takiv (verb, /təkiv/): "belong"

jooza (verb, /jʊza/): "bite"

ttoun (verb, /ɾaʊn/): "break"

enaysila (verb, /ɛnesɪlə/): "burn"

ash (verb, /əʃ/): "come"

naivi (verb, /naɪvi/): "die"

abama (verb, /əbəmæ/): "drink"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "eat"

ttasenough (verb, /ɾəsɛnɒ/): "fall"

ad (verb, /əd/): "fight"

ada (verb, /ædə/): "find"

dattingas (verb, /dəɾiŋəs/): "fish"

waz (verb, /wəz/): "fly"

lid (verb, /lɪd/): "frown"

ez (verb, /ɛz/): "go"

ought (verb, /ɒt/): "growl"

oughd (verb, /ɒd/): "hate"

ef (verb, /ɛf/): "have"

ettidatt (verb, /ɛɾidəɾ/): "hear"

nawde (verb, /nodɛ/): "hide"

ought (verb, /ɒt/): "hold"

litawoughb (verb, /litəwɒb/): "hunt"

uzathad (verb, /uzəðæd/): "jump"

athun (verb, /əðʌn/): "kill"

elanuya (verb, /ɛlənʌya/): "know"

atufaf (verb, /ətufəf/): "laugh"

ayzala (verb, /ezələ/): "lie"

tim (verb, /tim/): "live"

hoi (verb, /hɔɪ/): "lose"

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

oungawa (verb, /aʊŋəwə/): "need"

layp (verb, /lep/): "own"

ttuda (verb, /ɾudə/): "roast"

moughmayd (verb, /mɒmed/): "run"

ada (verb, /ədə/): "see"

jemab (verb, /jɛmæb/): "sit"

apazatta (verb, /əpæzəɾə/): "sleep"

oughsha (verb, /ɒʃə/): "smell"

azaynaw (verb, /əzenəw/): "smile"

lathami (verb, /ləðəmɪ/): "stand"

bicha (verb, /bitʃə/): "strike"

ipasawsia (verb, /ipæsoʒæ/): "swallow"

nattutt (verb, /naɾʌɾ/): "swim"

imajad (verb, /ɪmajəd/): "taste"

anutina (verb, /ənutinə/): "throw"

pe (verb, /pɛ/): "walk"

dital (verb, /dɪtəl/): "want"

Nouns

ash (noun, /əʃ/): "afternoon"

oujaw (noun, /aʊdʒo/): "ale"

penali (noun, /pɛnælɪ/): "all"

ulahenay (noun, /uləhɛne/): "alligator"

awnattemu (noun, /onəɾɛmu/): "arm"

attutta (noun, /æɾʌɾa/): "ash"

desan (noun, /dɛsən/): "aunt"

al (noun, /əl/): "axe"

chaytha (noun, /tʃeðə/): "bark"

ayqahati (noun, /eqəhatɪ/): "bay"

ningaytay (noun, /nɪŋete/): "beer"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "beet"

elimi (noun, /ɛlimɪ/): "bird"

asafi (noun, /əsəfi/): "blood"

ayila (noun, /əyilə/): "boar"

lidij (noun, /lɪdɪj/): "bone"

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

dazefa (noun, /dəzɛfə/): "breast"

inithay (noun, /ɪnɪðe/): "brother"

hukain (noun, /hukaɪn/): "castle"

thoughthan (noun, /ðɒðən/): "cat"

zaga (noun, /zəgə/): "cat"

aytaga (noun, /etəgæ/): "chest"

izatt (noun, /izəɾ/): "chicken"

jittiw (noun, /jɪɾɪw/): "claw"

la (noun, /lə/): "cloud"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "coconut"

tatawan (noun, /tætəwən/): "crime"

qi (noun, /qɪ/): "day"

matid (noun, /mətɪd/): "dinner"

vata (noun, /vətə/): "dog"

iputt (noun, /ɪpuɾ/): "drink"

avukatt (noun, /avʌkaɾ/): "dungeon"

duzaw (noun, /duzo/): "ear"

avawli (noun, /əvoli/): "earth"

ittam (noun, /iɾəm/): "egg"

ttatt (noun, /ɾəɾ/): "elder"

inanith (noun, /ɪnənɪð/): "enemy"

afirayna (noun, /əfɪɹenə/): "evening"

utoushet (noun, /ʌtaʊʃɛt/): "eye"

zuveb (noun, /zuvɛb/): "family"

datti (noun, /dəɾɪ/): "father"

daz (noun, /dəz/): "feather"

idatt (noun, /ɪdəɾ/): "fight"

lattata (noun, /læɾætə/): "finger"

jal (noun, /jəl/): "fire"

vil (noun, /vɪl/): "fish"

nap (noun, /nəp/): "flesh"

igij (noun, /igɪj/): "foot"

iti (noun, /itɪ/): "forest"

uh (noun, /ʌh/): "fox"

datti (noun, /dəɾi/): "friend"

vag (noun, /vəg/): "goose"

tadim (noun, /tædɪm/): "grease"

ush (noun, /uʃ/): "group"

lattag (noun, /ləɾəg/): "gulf"

daysaf (noun, /desaf/): "hair"

ijawtuni (noun, /ijotuni/): "hand"

ainijith (noun, /aɪnɪjɪð/): "hat"

ilidajay (noun, /ɪlidədʒe/): "hate"

avab (noun, /əvəb/): "head"

mitti (noun, /mɪɾɪ/): "hill"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "horn"

baim (noun, /baɪm/): "horse"

uminudi (noun, /uminudɪ/): "house"

iketh (noun, /ikɛð/): "inn"

zug (noun, /zug/): "island"

athat (noun, /æðət/): "jaw"

oihudav (noun, /ɔɪhʌdəv/): "lake"

ngoughlusa (noun, /ŋɒlusə/): "leaf"

zamu (noun, /zamʌ/): "leg"

ittattitte (noun, /iɾəɾɪɾɛ/): "liver"

dawmena (noun, /domɛnə/): "louse"

uka (noun, /ʌkə/): "love"

ha (noun, /hæ/): "lunch"

fak (noun, /fək/): "man"

athakuttaw (noun, /æðækuɾo/): "many"

ddath (noun, /ɽæð/): "meal"

iki (noun, /ikɪ/): "metal"

betaithub (noun, /bɛtaɪθʌb/): "mine"

thade (noun, /ðədɛ/): "monster"

aymuttabe (noun, /emuɾəbɛ/): "moon"

la (noun, /læ/): "morning"

nad (noun, /nəd/): "mother"

jithim (noun, /jiðɪm/): "mountain"

aywalutta (noun, /ewælʌɾə/): "mouth"

wasa (noun, /wasə/): "name"

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

shunga (noun, /ʃʌŋə/): "night"

anattat (noun, /ənəɾət/): "noodle"

daw (noun, /dəw/): "nose"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "ocean"

tettipi (noun, /tɛɾɪpi/): "parent"

ayusoo (noun, /əyusʊ/): "path"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "peace"

ini (noun, /ɪnɪ/): "pepper"

tayttoughwi (noun, /teɾɒwɪ/): "person"

atoughqi (noun, /ətɒqi/): "pie"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "pig"

usaith (noun, /ʌsaɪð/): "rabbit"

achay (noun, /ætʃe/): "rain"

ta (noun, /tə/): "rat"

avai (noun, /əvaɪ/): "river"

satay (noun, /səte/): "robe"

awthulilai (noun, /oðulɪlaɪ/): "rock"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "root"

aisa (noun, /aɪsə/): "salt"

sutt (noun, /suɾ/): "sand"

al (noun, /æl/): "seed"

ooboughnat (noun, /ʊbɒnæt/): "sibling"

an (noun, /ən/): "sister"

awthayfik (noun, /oðefɪk/): "skin"

enasa (noun, /ɛnəsə/): "sky"

oughtawata (noun, /ɒtəwətə/): "smoke"

nizadain (noun, /nɪzædaɪn/): "snake"

upisasa (noun, /upisasə/): "soup"

thapena (noun, /ðəpɛnə/): "star"

epith (noun, /ɛpið/): "stew"

aides (noun, /aɪdɛs/): "stomach"

aizas (noun, /aɪzəs/): "stone"

simasef (noun, /sɪməsɛf/): "stream"

awvangid (noun, /ovəŋid/): "sun"

afabouze (noun, /æfəbaʊzɛ/): "sword"

alunib (noun, /əlʌnib/): "tail"

win (noun, /win/): "tavern"

ttit (noun, /ɾit/): "thumb"

pa (noun, /pə/): "tongue"

egawsal (noun, /ɛgosəl/): "tooth"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "tree"

sacha (noun, /sətʃæ/): "truth"

nathad (noun, /nəðæd/): "uncle"

ngu (noun, /ŋu/): "valley"

sakath (noun, /səkəð/): "war"

ipila (noun, /ipɪlə/): "water"

oon (noun, /ʊn/): "way"

vehay (noun, /vɛhe/): "wine"

igima (noun, /ɪgɪmə/): "woman"

mikitam (noun, /mikɪtæm/): "word"