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Achatta

Achatta Dictionary

Pronouns

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

ka (pronoun, /kə/): "she"

ta (pronoun, /tə/): "they"

in (pronoun, /ɪn/): "you"

shet (pronoun, /ʃɛt/): "we"

ila (pronoun, /ilə/): "I"

Articles

at (article, /ət/): "a"

ewa (article, /ɛwə/): "the"

Prepositions

pusa (preposition, /pʌsæ/): "and"

un (preposition, /un/): "as"

sudusid (preposition, /sʌdusɪd/): "from"

fawsashun (preposition, /fosəʃun/): "in"

aqitti (preposition, /əqɪɾi/): "of"

sittoi (preposition, /sɪɾɔɪ/): "or"

ani (preposition, /ənɪ/): "to"

tayputhaw (preposition, /tepuðəw/): "will"

athin (preposition, /əðɪn/): "with"

Numbers

az (number, /əz/): "zero"

thakuttung (number, /ðəkuɾuŋ/): "one"

asutte (number, /əsuɾɛ/): "two"

shoughs (number, /ʃɒs/): "three"

ulev (number, /ʌlɛv/): "four"

inudoipa (number, /ɪnʌdɔɪpa/): "five"

poughpa (number, /pɒpa/): "six"

inizi (number, /ɪnizi/): "seven"

athitt (number, /əðiɾ/): "eight"

ninga (number, /niŋə/): "nine"

silingi (number, /sɪliŋi/): "ten"

Questions

ayze (question, /ezɛ/): "what"

katte (question, /kəɾɛ/): "who"

des (question, /dɛs/): "how"

ata (question, /ətə/): "why"

jasu (question, /jəsu/): "when"

Interjections

ani (interjection, /əni/): "hello"

itah (interjection, /ɪtəh/): "goodbye"

nesi (interjection, /nɛsɪ/): "hey"

at (interjection, /ət/): "bye"

nasaithu (interjection, /nəsaɪθu/): "ouch"

ainan (interjection, /aɪnən/): "wow"

utoonu (interjection, /ʌtʊnʌ/): "uh"

ttawtta (interjection, /ɾoɾə/): "er"

koungi (interjection, /kaʊŋɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

in (adverb, /ɪn/): "again"

diditt (adverb, /dɪdiɾ/): "now"

noughpated (adverb, /nɒpətɛd/): "soon"

gaz (adverb, /gəz/): "often"

afittitta (adverb, /əfɪɾiɾə/): "sometimes"

ka (adverb, /kæ/): "always"

apewu (adverb, /æpɛwu/): "never"

awma (adverb, /omə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "aromatic"

af (adjective, /əf/): "basted"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "big"

ayfattak (adjective, /efəɾək/): "bitter"

alisittai (adjective, /əlisɪɾaɪ/): "black"

oushatud (adjective, /aʊʃætud/): "blue"

aline (adjective, /ælinɛ/): "brown"

athajim (adjective, /əðəjɪm/): "chilled"

tawttaka (adjective, /toɾəkæ/): "cold"

im (adjective, /im/): "curried"

ebajayh (adjective, /ɛbəjeh/): "dark"

attikazai (adjective, /əɾikəzaɪ/): "deep"

emai (adjective, /ɛmaɪ/): "divine"

ithuthe (adjective, /ɪðʌθɛ/): "drunk"

ama (adjective, /əmə/): "empty"

fawkewatt (adjective, /fokɛwəɾ/): "evil"

fana (adjective, /fənə/): "familiar"

apa (adjective, /əpə/): "fat"

pelivil (adjective, /pɛlɪvɪl/): "flat"

nanga (adjective, /nəŋə/): "frail"

saw (adjective, /so/): "fried"

kathabul (adjective, /kəθæbul/): "full"

sattitt (adjective, /səɾɪɾ/): "good"

ithayhata (adjective, /ɪðehətə/): "green"

nithai (adjective, /niðaɪ/): "grey"

aiwakiba (adjective, /aɪwækɪbæ/): "honest"

ttad (adjective, /ɾəd/): "hot"

fik (adjective, /fɪk/): "light"

divada (adjective, /divədə/): "long"

oughdalaj (adjective, /ɒdələj/): "loud"

oughgi (adjective, /ɒgɪ/): "mortal"

nisa (adjective, /nisə/): "mysterious"

vu (adjective, /vu/): "narrow"

ngadittaz (adjective, /ŋadɪɾəz/): "old"

uth (adjective, /ʌθ/): "orange"

imam (adjective, /ɪməm/): "pungent"

usivi (adjective, /ʌsivɪ/): "purple"

ilugen (adjective, /ilʌgɛn/): "quiet"

tteta (adjective, /ɾɛtə/): "raw"

ithisula (adjective, /ɪðɪsula/): "rectangular"

fi (adjective, /fi/): "red"

attasa (adjective, /əɾasə/): "roasted"

anumala (adjective, /ənumələ/): "round"

gaybuhay (adjective, /gebʌhe/): "salty"

nise (adjective, /nisɛ/): "savory"

kichoughta (adjective, /kɪtʃɒtə/): "shallow"

ngittutha (adjective, /ŋɪɾʌðə/): "short"

fi (adjective, /fɪ/): "smoked"

chutawid (adjective, /tʃʌtəwid/): "sober"

ditt (adjective, /dɪɾ/): "sour"

telayvach (adjective, /tɛlevəx/): "spicy"

oonat (adjective, /ʊnət/): "spiral"

oughdada (adjective, /ɒdadə/): "square"

zazetta (adjective, /zəzɛɾə/): "steamed"

tad (adjective, /təd/): "strange"

wikine (adjective, /wikinɛ/): "strong"

ini (adjective, /ɪnɪ/): "sturdy"

na (adjective, /nə/): "sweet"

ichi (adjective, /itʃɪ/): "tall"

tatata (adjective, /tətəta/): "thick"

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "thin"

tahi (adjective, /tahɪ/): "warm"

deth (adjective, /dɛð/): "weak"

bil (adjective, /bɪl/): "white"

thikaimaf (adjective, /ðɪkaɪməf/): "wide"

ngezisif (adjective, /ŋɛzɪsif/): "yellow"

ikat (adjective, /ikət/): "young"

Verbs

apadeki (verb, /əpədɛki/): "bake"

utti (verb, /uɾi/): "be"

ayttittatta (verb, /eɾɪɾæɾə/): "belong"

uttak (verb, /ʌɾək/): "bite"

ikan (verb, /ikən/): "break"

naylatt (verb, /neləɾ/): "burn"

ittayq (verb, /ɪɾeq/): "come"

iditta (verb, /idiɾa/): "die"

isawlith (verb, /ɪsolɪð/): "drink"

zattujayz (verb, /zəɾujez/): "eat"

saz (verb, /səz/): "fall"

efilik (verb, /ɛfilɪk/): "fight"

atagav (verb, /ətəgəv/): "find"

havingawt (verb, /həvɪŋot/): "fish"

butti (verb, /bʌɾi/): "fly"

ttadafa (verb, /ɾədəfə/): "frown"

ttethash (verb, /ɾɛðaʃ/): "go"

jasat (verb, /jəsət/): "growl"

elata (verb, /ɛlətə/): "hate"

bahu (verb, /bəhu/): "have"

mit (verb, /mɪt/): "hear"

atat (verb, /ætət/): "hide"

poowati (verb, /pʊwətɪ/): "hold"

sijoughj (verb, /sɪdʒɒj/): "hunt"

nooshawtt (verb, /nʊʃoɾ/): "jump"

ithithacai (verb, /iðɪðəcaɪ/): "kill"

emawdawn (verb, /ɛmodon/): "know"

ete (verb, /ɛtɛ/): "laugh"

loul (verb, /laʊl/): "lie"

ttitaj (verb, /ɾitəj/): "live"

initat (verb, /ɪnitət/): "lose"

ap (verb, /əp/): "love"

igawid (verb, /ɪgæwɪd/): "need"

zalaz (verb, /zələz/): "own"

ttin (verb, /ɾin/): "roast"

vayb (verb, /veb/): "run"

moughttoughwai (verb, /mɒɾɒwaɪ/): "see"

lithakang (verb, /lɪðəkəŋ/): "sit"

af (verb, /əf/): "sleep"

thouj (verb, /ðaʊj/): "smell"

adi (verb, /ədi/): "smile"

ni (verb, /ni/): "stand"

ithi (verb, /ɪðɪ/): "strike"

ttettitta (verb, /ɾɛɾɪɾə/): "swallow"

adaitough (verb, /ədaɪtɒ/): "swim"

ettid (verb, /ɛɾid/): "taste"

attabaza (verb, /æɾəbəzə/): "throw"

aca (verb, /əcə/): "walk"

damum (verb, /dæmum/): "want"

Nouns

mittun (noun, /miɾʌn/): "afternoon"

ttav (noun, /ɾəv/): "ale"

itticha (noun, /ɪɾitʃə/): "all"

fafada (noun, /fəfədə/): "alligator"

ata (noun, /əta/): "arm"

awawsa (noun, /əwosə/): "ash"

chilawnitt (noun, /tʃɪloniɾ/): "aunt"

davine (noun, /dəvinɛ/): "axe"

ijehawt (noun, /ɪjɛhot/): "bark"

dakih (noun, /dəkih/): "bay"

wutta (noun, /wuɾə/): "beer"

asaynits (noun, /æsenɪts/): "beet"

azas (noun, /əzəs/): "bird"

ngizought (noun, /ŋizɒt/): "blood"

aytidavai (noun, /etidævaɪ/): "boar"

tattu (noun, /təɾʌ/): "bone"

ittitaitay (noun, /iɾɪtaɪte/): "breakfast"

tawthi (noun, /toθɪ/): "breast"

sa (noun, /sæ/): "brother"

natutti (noun, /nətuɾɪ/): "castle"

iraf (noun, /ɪɹəf/): "cat"

nadi (noun, /nædi/): "cat"

mithad (noun, /mɪðəd/): "chest"

anifattaw (noun, /ænɪfəɾo/): "chicken"

hatif (noun, /hətɪf/): "claw"

awsoughlat (noun, /osɒlət/): "cloud"

neth (noun, /nɛð/): "coconut"

asasaka (noun, /əsəsəkə/): "crime"

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

aylejala (noun, /elɛdʒələ/): "dinner"

oughlikita (noun, /ɒlɪkɪtə/): "dog"

ayttood (noun, /eɾʊd/): "drink"

shinu (noun, /ʃɪnʌ/): "dungeon"

sash (noun, /səʃ/): "ear"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "earth"

ana (noun, /ənæ/): "egg"

shi (noun, /ʃɪ/): "elder"

ttika (noun, /ɾɪka/): "enemy"

bum (noun, /bʌm/): "evening"

ashawada (noun, /əʃæwədə/): "eye"

kanas (noun, /kənəs/): "family"

gangakay (noun, /gəŋəke/): "father"

ayla (noun, /elə/): "feather"

tesad (noun, /tɛsəd/): "fight"

jayta (noun, /jetə/): "finger"

attout (noun, /əɾaʊt/): "fire"

anoughtaka (noun, /ənɒtəkæ/): "fish"

las (noun, /læs/): "flesh"

sah (noun, /səh/): "foot"

anatika (noun, /ənətɪkə/): "forest"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "fox"

rit (noun, /ɹɪt/): "friend"

attiha (noun, /əɾɪhæ/): "goose"

thu (noun, /ðu/): "grease"

aja (noun, /əjæ/): "group"

ajusa (noun, /ədʒusa/): "gulf"

ihaisawtta (noun, /ɪhaɪsoɾæ/): "hair"

athaine (noun, /əðaɪnɛ/): "hand"

atitidi (noun, /atɪtɪdɪ/): "hat"

irray (noun, /ɪre/): "hate"

uttang (noun, /ʌɾəŋ/): "head"

sattab (noun, /səɾəb/): "hill"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "horn"

anujapa (noun, /ənujəpə/): "horse"

ninatta (noun, /nɪnæɾæ/): "house"

ttinimatt (noun, /ɾinimaɾ/): "inn"

saysa (noun, /sesə/): "island"

aki (noun, /ækɪ/): "jaw"

nanga (noun, /nəŋə/): "lake"

apakin (noun, /əpækin/): "leaf"

chinafen (noun, /xɪnæfɛn/): "leg"

dooj (noun, /dʊj/): "liver"

oughbaysich (noun, /ɒbesɪtʃ/): "louse"

enathi (noun, /ɛnəðɪ/): "love"

ututtoughpaw (noun, /ʌtʌɾɒpo/): "lunch"

ludata (noun, /lʌdətə/): "man"

tiva (noun, /tɪvə/): "many"

niteku (noun, /nɪtɛkʌ/): "meal"

ivai (noun, /ɪvaɪ/): "metal"

ittoubuse (noun, /ɪɾaʊbʌsɛ/): "mine"

nitalit (noun, /nitəlit/): "monster"

lalesi (noun, /ləlɛsi/): "moon"

adutt (noun, /əduɾ/): "morning"

ttanami (noun, /ɾənæmɪ/): "mother"

awmawzath (noun, /omozəð/): "mountain"

ttidash (noun, /ɾɪdaʃ/): "mouth"

ayduttava (noun, /edʌɾəvə/): "name"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "neck"

daittiv (noun, /daɪɾiv/): "night"

afoughtt (noun, /əfɒɾ/): "noodle"

zidi (noun, /zidɪ/): "nose"

lawtayttaw (noun, /loteɾəw/): "ocean"

aydu (noun, /edu/): "parent"

ina (noun, /ɪnæ/): "path"

siban (noun, /sɪbən/): "peace"

nasitayk (noun, /nəsɪtek/): "pepper"

ttalekai (noun, /ɾəlɛkaɪ/): "person"

jaytatoo (noun, /jetətʊ/): "pie"

asattoovu (noun, /əsəɾʊvʌ/): "pig"

hayth (noun, /heð/): "rabbit"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "rain"

awseta (noun, /osɛtæ/): "rat"

nalad (noun, /nələd/): "river"

tasi (noun, /tæsi/): "robe"

tivet (noun, /tɪvɛt/): "rock"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "root"

ttaka (noun, /ɾəkə/): "salt"

na (noun, /nə/): "sand"

fithadoo (noun, /fɪðædʊ/): "seed"

fouthet (noun, /faʊðɛt/): "sibling"

didazi (noun, /dɪdəzi/): "sister"

misale (noun, /mɪsəlɛ/): "skin"

asoughttaw (noun, /əsɒɾo/): "sky"

toughza (noun, /tɒzə/): "smoke"

ma (noun, /mə/): "snake"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "soup"

sasattaj (noun, /səsəɾəj/): "star"

sayt (noun, /set/): "stew"

nge (noun, /ŋɛ/): "stomach"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "stone"

fatangal (noun, /fətəŋal/): "stream"

eti (noun, /ɛtɪ/): "sun"

nebaysa (noun, /nɛbesə/): "sword"

vasig (noun, /vəsɪg/): "tail"

ittas (noun, /ɪɾəs/): "tavern"

pu (noun, /pʌ/): "thumb"

boo (noun, /bʊ/): "tongue"

na (noun, /nə/): "tooth"

ipainaimaw (noun, /ɪpaɪnaɪmo/): "tree"

ttina (noun, /ɾɪnə/): "truth"

tinili (noun, /tɪnɪlɪ/): "uncle"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "valley"

ath (noun, /əθ/): "war"

amiti (noun, /amiti/): "water"

nita (noun, /nɪtə/): "way"

oughtitt (noun, /ɒtɪɾ/): "wine"

ttitani (noun, /ɾɪtənɪ/): "woman"

alatan (noun, /ələtən/): "word"