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

Azik

Azik Dictionary

Pronouns

outta (pronoun, /aʊɾə/): "he"

awtu (pronoun, /otu/): "she"

ne (pronoun, /nɛ/): "they"

oich (pronoun, /ɔɪtʃ/): "you"

jan (pronoun, /jən/): "we"

thu (pronoun, /θʌ/): "I"

Articles

oughn (article, /ɒn/): "a"

aitti (article, /aɪɾɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

itt (preposition, /ɪɾ/): "and"

abun (preposition, /æbun/): "as"

avan (preposition, /əvan/): "from"

ak (preposition, /ək/): "in"

tta (preposition, /ɾə/): "of"

akayl (preposition, /əkel/): "or"

abazai (preposition, /əbəzaɪ/): "to"

aides (preposition, /aɪdɛs/): "will"

ipouthaji (preposition, /ɪpaʊðəji/): "with"

Numbers

fita (number, /fitə/): "zero"

nathabaj (number, /nəθəbəj/): "one"

ja (number, /jə/): "two"

atetaka (number, /ətɛtəkə/): "three"

awhisia (number, /ohɪʒæ/): "four"

ngih (number, /ŋɪh/): "five"

anit (number, /ənɪt/): "six"

thah (number, /ðæh/): "seven"

abanaka (number, /əbənəkæ/): "eight"

jateb (number, /jətɛb/): "nine"

aydi (number, /edɪ/): "ten"

Questions

etu (question, /ɛtʌ/): "what"

ounes (question, /aʊnɛs/): "who"

idattay (question, /ɪdəɾe/): "how"

hinat (question, /hɪnət/): "why"

baw (question, /bo/): "when"

Interjections

sakin (interjection, /səkɪn/): "hello"

umiw (interjection, /umiw/): "goodbye"

mul (interjection, /mul/): "hey"

si (interjection, /si/): "bye"

thak (interjection, /ðæk/): "ouch"

es (interjection, /ɛs/): "wow"

outip (interjection, /aʊtip/): "uh"

tteta (interjection, /ɾɛtə/): "er"

mudu (interjection, /mudʌ/): "um"

Adverbs

tali (adverb, /təli/): "again"

azap (adverb, /azæp/): "now"

atilaw (adverb, /ətiləw/): "soon"

anginik (adverb, /əŋɪnɪk/): "often"

tude (adverb, /tudɛ/): "sometimes"

itta (adverb, /ɪɾə/): "always"

tattad (adverb, /təɾəd/): "never"

adi (adverb, /adɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

asum (adjective, /əsʌm/): "aromatic"

unaf (adjective, /ʌnəf/): "basted"

awimi (adjective, /əwɪmɪ/): "big"

utus (adjective, /utʌs/): "bitter"

pawch (adjective, /potʃ/): "black"

fai (adjective, /faɪ/): "blue"

jiz (adjective, /jɪz/): "brown"

efikayk (adjective, /ɛfɪkek/): "chilled"

mil (adjective, /mil/): "cold"

sath (adjective, /sað/): "curried"

aivuv (adjective, /aɪvuv/): "dark"

awaina (adjective, /əwaɪnə/): "deep"

lifusah (adjective, /lɪfʌsəh/): "divine"

anattila (adjective, /ənəɾɪlə/): "drunk"

jid (adjective, /dʒɪd/): "empty"

ttatta (adjective, /ɾaɾə/): "evil"

benaita (adjective, /bɛnaɪtə/): "familiar"

muzi (adjective, /mʌzi/): "fat"

eng (adjective, /ɛŋ/): "flat"

ays (adjective, /es/): "frail"

kalabitt (adjective, /kələbɪɾ/): "fried"

apoughjat (adjective, /əpɒjət/): "full"

vapaywin (adjective, /vəpewɪn/): "good"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "green"

nais (adjective, /naɪs/): "grey"

awb (adjective, /ob/): "honest"

ate (adjective, /ətɛ/): "hot"

mul (adjective, /mʌl/): "light"

ttan (adjective, /ɾən/): "long"

theba (adjective, /ðɛbə/): "loud"

unuzad (adjective, /ʌnʌzæd/): "mortal"

awttimawtt (adjective, /oɾɪmoɾ/): "mysterious"

ttungijaw (adjective, /ɾuŋijo/): "narrow"

za (adjective, /zə/): "old"

ashitteth (adjective, /əʃɪɾɛð/): "orange"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "pungent"

gain (adjective, /gaɪn/): "purple"

toughv (adjective, /tɒv/): "quiet"

uk (adjective, /ʌk/): "raw"

tsaw (adjective, /tsəw/): "rectangular"

dadinu (adjective, /dədinu/): "red"

awpoughk (adjective, /opɒk/): "roasted"

talu (adjective, /təlu/): "round"

uki (adjective, /ʌkɪ/): "salty"

akawith (adjective, /əkəwɪθ/): "savory"

alata (adjective, /ələtæ/): "shallow"

videz (adjective, /vɪdɛz/): "short"

lam (adjective, /ləm/): "smoked"

sattata (adjective, /sæɾætə/): "sober"

thu (adjective, /ðu/): "sour"

avisish (adjective, /əvɪsiʃ/): "spicy"

aynoughman (adjective, /enɒmæn/): "spiral"

mattan (adjective, /məɾən/): "square"

efika (adjective, /ɛfɪka/): "steamed"

thikatha (adjective, /ðɪkəθə/): "strange"

wilawsin (adjective, /wɪlosɪn/): "strong"

tuhan (adjective, /tuhən/): "sturdy"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "sweet"

ahakine (adjective, /əhækinɛ/): "tall"

toughri (adjective, /tɒɹi/): "thick"

vinan (adjective, /vɪnən/): "thin"

una (adjective, /ʌnə/): "warm"

anithivi (adjective, /ənɪðɪvi/): "weak"

mattathek (adjective, /mæɾæðɛk/): "white"

ttukatta (adjective, /ɾʌkaɾa/): "wide"

kalite (adjective, /kælitɛ/): "yellow"

si (adjective, /si/): "young"

Verbs

itha (verb, /iθə/): "bake"

achaw (verb, /atʃo/): "be"

oughma (verb, /ɒmə/): "belong"

ki (verb, /kɪ/): "bite"

fivutt (verb, /fɪvuɾ/): "break"

li (verb, /li/): "burn"

pa (verb, /pə/): "come"

laich (verb, /laɪtʃ/): "die"

thoughnuma (verb, /ðɒnʌmə/): "drink"

nai (verb, /naɪ/): "eat"

vitoughthan (verb, /vɪtɒðən/): "fall"

shaytidawk (verb, /ʃetidok/): "fight"

abat (verb, /əbat/): "find"

fattave (verb, /fəɾavɛ/): "fish"

aittittavi (verb, /aɪɾɪɾævi/): "fly"

unan (verb, /unən/): "frown"

ooth (verb, /ʊð/): "go"

awan (verb, /əwən/): "growl"

bitutt (verb, /bɪtʌɾ/): "hate"

ittilu (verb, /ɪɾɪlu/): "have"

attayka (verb, /əɾekə/): "hear"

oughsaipayn (verb, /ɒsaɪpen/): "hide"

ahu (verb, /æhʌ/): "hold"

tez (verb, /tɛz/): "hunt"

aneng (verb, /ænɛŋ/): "jump"

fama (verb, /fæmə/): "kill"

idittaydu (verb, /ɪdɪɾedu/): "know"

da (verb, /də/): "laugh"

att (verb, /æɾ/): "lie"

ngi (verb, /ŋɪ/): "live"

us (verb, /us/): "lose"

duttafab (verb, /duɾəfəb/): "love"

esata (verb, /ɛsətə/): "need"

ewitha (verb, /ɛwɪðə/): "own"

iboughkid (verb, /ɪbɒkɪd/): "roast"

ila (verb, /ɪlə/): "run"

hoonaytad (verb, /hʊnetəd/): "see"

aypadu (verb, /epadu/): "sit"

taitte (verb, /taɪɾɛ/): "sleep"

kawttuna (verb, /koɾunæ/): "smell"

soo (verb, /sʊ/): "smile"

natavi (verb, /nətəvɪ/): "stand"

im (verb, /im/): "strike"

at (verb, /æt/): "swallow"

na (verb, /na/): "swim"

afisayni (verb, /əfɪsenɪ/): "taste"

banivaw (verb, /bənɪvo/): "throw"

hawtatay (verb, /hotəte/): "walk"

atafi (verb, /ətæfi/): "want"

Nouns

ittabemu (noun, /iɾəbɛmu/): "afternoon"

urasa (noun, /uɹəsə/): "ale"

jittap (noun, /dʒɪɾəp/): "all"

alay (noun, /əle/): "alligator"

abattai (noun, /abəɾaɪ/): "arm"

fayda (noun, /fedæ/): "ash"

dalal (noun, /dələl/): "aunt"

sajatta (noun, /səjəɾə/): "axe"

nitanatt (noun, /nɪtənəɾ/): "bark"

ittaypu (noun, /iɾepʌ/): "bay"

ingudi (noun, /iŋudɪ/): "beer"

mif (noun, /mif/): "beet"

taba (noun, /təbə/): "bird"

azasai (noun, /æzæsaɪ/): "blood"

mattatt (noun, /məɾəɾ/): "boar"

goidoughli (noun, /gɔɪdɒlɪ/): "bone"

demedde (noun, /dɛmɛɽɛ/): "breakfast"

bimawoughz (noun, /bɪməwɒz/): "breast"

uzafung (noun, /ʌzəfʌŋ/): "brother"

utay (noun, /ʌte/): "castle"

vejay (noun, /vɛje/): "cat"

nithava (noun, /nɪðævə/): "cat"

ijitta (noun, /ɪjɪɾə/): "chest"

nati (noun, /nətɪ/): "chicken"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "claw"

mahutt (noun, /məhuɾ/): "cloud"

banitt (noun, /baniɾ/): "coconut"

salavay (noun, /sələvay/): "crime"

najitt (noun, /nadʒɪɾ/): "day"

idaha (noun, /idəha/): "dinner"

awdek (noun, /odɛk/): "dog"

ipali (noun, /ɪpəlɪ/): "drink"

uv (noun, /uv/): "dungeon"

suvi (noun, /suvɪ/): "ear"

chathattough (noun, /tʃəðəɾɒ/): "earth"

jitoo (noun, /jɪtʊ/): "egg"

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

ilata (noun, /ɪlætə/): "enemy"

etimit (noun, /ɛtimɪt/): "evening"

nilizi (noun, /nilizɪ/): "eye"

awbaithisa (noun, /obaɪðɪsə/): "family"

natsital (noun, /nætsɪtəl/): "father"

gete (noun, /gɛtɛ/): "feather"

gatt (noun, /gəɾ/): "fight"

oughhis (noun, /ɒhɪs/): "finger"

isitti (noun, /isiɾi/): "fire"

ttayboughli (noun, /ɾebɒlɪ/): "fish"

thavasaw (noun, /ðəvəsəw/): "flesh"

ifivadd (noun, /ifivəɽ/): "foot"

tibeta (noun, /tibɛtə/): "forest"

sos (noun, /sɔs/): "fox"

athidoughz (noun, /əθɪdɒz/): "friend"

ush (noun, /uʃ/): "goose"

moughbidaik (noun, /mɒbɪdaɪk/): "grease"

awlale (noun, /oləlɛ/): "group"

ini (noun, /ɪni/): "gulf"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "hair"

nathet (noun, /nəðɛt/): "hand"

ashawtti (noun, /əʃoɾi/): "hat"

unala (noun, /ʌnəla/): "hate"

ezul (noun, /ɛzʌl/): "head"

ajed (noun, /ədʒɛd/): "hill"

athi (noun, /əðɪ/): "horn"

zaittumam (noun, /zaɪɾʌməm/): "horse"

da (noun, /də/): "house"

as (noun, /əs/): "inn"

isan (noun, /isæn/): "island"

atu (noun, /ətʌ/): "jaw"

awgahat (noun, /ogəhət/): "lake"

utatha (noun, /ʌtaðæ/): "leaf"

kud (noun, /kud/): "leg"

nisesh (noun, /nɪsɛʃ/): "liver"

alaidet (noun, /əlaɪdɛt/): "louse"

attethaz (noun, /əɾɛðəz/): "love"

ishadalai (noun, /ɪʃədəlaɪ/): "lunch"

at (noun, /ət/): "man"

aka (noun, /əkə/): "many"

nike (noun, /nɪkɛ/): "meal"

nen (noun, /nɛn/): "metal"

ala (noun, /ælə/): "mine"

nubisik (noun, /nubisik/): "monster"

fay (noun, /fe/): "moon"

thimatt (noun, /ðɪməɾ/): "morning"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "mother"

achun (noun, /ətʃun/): "mountain"

abai (noun, /æbaɪ/): "mouth"

oubaitah (noun, /aʊbaɪtah/): "name"

asejam (noun, /əsɛjəm/): "neck"

figil (noun, /figɪl/): "night"

aipiz (noun, /aɪpɪz/): "noodle"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "nose"

tuda (noun, /tudə/): "ocean"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "parent"

oosoughvida (noun, /ʊsɒvɪdə/): "path"

ananitti (noun, /ənanɪɾɪ/): "peace"

jilalu (noun, /jɪlælu/): "pepper"

titim (noun, /tɪtim/): "person"

koughna (noun, /kɒnə/): "pie"

wunah (noun, /wʌnəh/): "pig"

nathuvoz (noun, /nəðʌvɔz/): "rabbit"

thaw (noun, /θo/): "rain"

waka (noun, /wəka/): "rat"

ibala (noun, /ɪbalə/): "river"

ayz (noun, /ez/): "robe"

zat (noun, /zət/): "rock"

titutha (noun, /tɪtʌðə/): "root"

paysaw (noun, /peso/): "salt"

at (noun, /at/): "sand"

toughjinitt (noun, /tɒdʒinɪɾ/): "seed"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "sibling"

devawutt (noun, /dɛvəwuɾ/): "sister"

ngathisa (noun, /ŋæθɪsæ/): "skin"

oughthitita (noun, /ɒðititə/): "sky"

oupithah (noun, /aʊpɪðəh/): "smoke"

anoo (noun, /anʊ/): "snake"

hi (noun, /hi/): "soup"

ewul (noun, /ɛwul/): "star"

pought (noun, /pɒt/): "stew"

ated (noun, /ətɛd/): "stomach"

ukapaw (noun, /ʌkəpo/): "stone"

aduh (noun, /æduh/): "stream"

kid (noun, /kɪd/): "sun"

an (noun, /æn/): "sword"

waway (noun, /wəwe/): "tail"

aibay (noun, /aɪbe/): "tavern"

nidu (noun, /nɪdu/): "thumb"

awkinit (noun, /okinit/): "tongue"

amal (noun, /amæl/): "tooth"

shat (noun, /ʃæt/): "tree"

anisi (noun, /əniʒ/): "truth"

dalamim (noun, /dələmim/): "uncle"

ibai (noun, /ibaɪ/): "valley"

ttulet (noun, /ɾʌlɛt/): "war"

awubawai (noun, /æwubəwaɪ/): "water"

ittith (noun, /iɾɪð/): "way"

at (noun, /ət/): "wine"

attoughtaki (noun, /æɾɒtəki/): "woman"

ahanun (noun, /əhənun/): "word"