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Language Generator

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

Saysu

Saysu Dictionary

Pronouns

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "he"

atti (pronoun, /əɾi/): "she"

da (pronoun, /də/): "they"

mail (pronoun, /maɪl/): "you"

ew (pronoun, /ɛw/): "we"

atti (pronoun, /əɾi/): "I"

Articles

sa (article, /sə/): "a"

ttoo (article, /ɾʊ/): "the"

Prepositions

ana (preposition, /ənə/): "and"

tikayt (preposition, /tiket/): "as"

pipi (preposition, /pipɪ/): "from"

uttela (preposition, /uɾɛlə/): "in"

di (preposition, /dɪ/): "of"

latiza (preposition, /lətizə/): "or"

idoun (preposition, /idaʊn/): "to"

fupawz (preposition, /fʌpoz/): "will"

anusap (preposition, /ənʌsəp/): "with"

Numbers

enapai (number, /ɛnəpaɪ/): "zero"

zoughg (number, /zɒg/): "one"

ib (number, /ɪb/): "two"

ilewuti (number, /ɪlɛwutɪ/): "three"

atas (number, /ətəs/): "four"

boonal (number, /bʊnəl/): "five"

tahuhik (number, /təhuhɪk/): "six"

ik (number, /ɪk/): "seven"

vukifa (number, /vʌkifə/): "eight"

atanid (number, /ətənɪd/): "nine"

hadoughnath (number, /hədɒnəð/): "ten"

Questions

aifimipa (question, /aɪfɪmɪpə/): "what"

lalutawth (question, /ləlʌtoθ/): "who"

kava (question, /kəvə/): "how"

thiboughl (question, /ðibɒl/): "why"

asha (question, /əʃə/): "when"

Interjections

aituttaw (interjection, /aɪtʌɾo/): "hello"

ithoobayv (interjection, /iθʊbev/): "goodbye"

ith (interjection, /ɪð/): "hey"

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

fudizaytt (interjection, /fudɪzeɾ/): "ouch"

thi (interjection, /ði/): "wow"

ttewu (interjection, /ɾɛwʌ/): "uh"

iluweti (interjection, /ɪluwɛti/): "er"

saditas (interjection, /səditəs/): "um"

Adverbs

nilakug (adverb, /nɪləkug/): "again"

mi (adverb, /mi/): "now"

awi (adverb, /əwɪ/): "soon"

zittide (adverb, /zɪɾidɛ/): "often"

tavana (adverb, /təvənə/): "sometimes"

attoughbe (adverb, /əɾɒbɛ/): "always"

ezajough (adverb, /ɛzædʒɒ/): "never"

datta (adverb, /dəɾa/): "seldom"

Adjectives

laibapough (adjective, /laɪbəpɒ/): "aromatic"

thakanan (adjective, /ðəkənən/): "basted"

ataf (adjective, /ətaf/): "big"

nittati (adjective, /niɾətɪ/): "bitter"

ittisid (adjective, /ɪɾisɪd/): "black"

te (adjective, /tɛ/): "blue"

atte (adjective, /æɾɛ/): "brown"

ibenitt (adjective, /ɪbɛnɪɾ/): "chilled"

ekay (adjective, /ɛke/): "cold"

ahipaw (adjective, /əhipo/): "curried"

oughsay (adjective, /ɒse/): "dark"

ayttikano (adjective, /eɾɪkənɔ/): "deep"

oosuhiva (adjective, /ʊsuhivə/): "divine"

aterroos (adjective, /ətɛrʊs/): "drunk"

itelisi (adjective, /itɛlisi/): "empty"

litanaw (adjective, /lɪtəno/): "evil"

idiga (adjective, /idigə/): "familiar"

bemavan (adjective, /bɛmavən/): "fat"

ataini (adjective, /ətaɪnɪ/): "flat"

lought (adjective, /lɒt/): "frail"

ayda (adjective, /edə/): "fried"

oughchaytani (adjective, /ɒtʃetəni/): "full"

shitusaf (adjective, /ʃitusəf/): "good"

atawk (adjective, /ətok/): "green"

aseb (adjective, /əsɛb/): "grey"

ning (adjective, /nɪŋ/): "honest"

lashik (adjective, /læʃik/): "hot"

wis (adjective, /wɪs/): "light"

awl (adjective, /ol/): "long"

athatak (adjective, /əðətək/): "loud"

bulif (adjective, /bʌlɪf/): "mortal"

ootithu (adjective, /ʊtɪðʌ/): "mysterious"

laythai (adjective, /leθaɪ/): "narrow"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "old"

isatasa (adjective, /ɪsətəsə/): "orange"

ita (adjective, /ɪtə/): "pungent"

atenuth (adjective, /ætɛnuð/): "purple"

paynaship (adjective, /penəʃɪp/): "quiet"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "raw"

anad (adjective, /ənəd/): "rectangular"

ikas (adjective, /ikæs/): "red"

nge (adjective, /ŋɛ/): "roasted"

atiwoo (adjective, /ætɪwʊ/): "round"

laythidoughl (adjective, /leðɪdɒl/): "salty"

ayhinavi (adjective, /ehɪnævɪ/): "savory"

nawnuhi (adjective, /nonʌhɪ/): "shallow"

ajekain (adjective, /əjɛkaɪn/): "short"

ttawlahe (adjective, /ɾoləhɛ/): "smoked"

aniz (adjective, /ənɪz/): "sober"

ma (adjective, /mæ/): "sour"

ara (adjective, /əɹə/): "spicy"

pul (adjective, /pul/): "spiral"

an (adjective, /ən/): "square"

zasel (adjective, /zəsɛl/): "steamed"

tavachayk (adjective, /təvatʃek/): "strange"

ttaqisa (adjective, /ɾæqisə/): "strong"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "sturdy"

tan (adjective, /tən/): "sweet"

kun (adjective, /kun/): "tall"

sikasat (adjective, /sɪkəsət/): "thick"

atin (adjective, /ətɪn/): "thin"

ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "warm"

thimuliz (adjective, /ðɪmulɪz/): "weak"

ebaitaki (adjective, /ɛbaɪtəki/): "white"

ug (adjective, /ʌg/): "wide"

siq (adjective, /sɪq/): "yellow"

sittew (adjective, /siɾɛw/): "young"

Verbs

sekoughgun (verb, /sɛkɒgun/): "bake"

imama (verb, /ɪmæmə/): "be"

nganas (verb, /ŋənəs/): "belong"

eka (verb, /ɛkə/): "bite"

isal (verb, /isəl/): "break"

jungai (verb, /dʒuŋaɪ/): "burn"

zattough (verb, /zəɾɒ/): "come"

ilail (verb, /ɪlaɪl/): "die"

balach (verb, /bələtʃ/): "drink"

lifaik (verb, /lɪfaɪk/): "eat"

ushevadai (verb, /ʌʃɛvədaɪ/): "fall"

nai (verb, /naɪ/): "fight"

ubab (verb, /ubəb/): "find"

aki (verb, /əkɪ/): "fish"

hittoudas (verb, /hɪɾaʊdəs/): "fly"

nasaj (verb, /nəsəj/): "frown"

ite (verb, /ɪtɛ/): "go"

ttal (verb, /ɾal/): "growl"

mugakat (verb, /mugəkət/): "hate"

attanida (verb, /əɾənɪdə/): "have"

shawpi (verb, /ʃopi/): "hear"

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

ha (verb, /hə/): "hold"

milaw (verb, /milo/): "hunt"

uwu (verb, /ʌwʌ/): "jump"

aittiti (verb, /aɪɾɪtɪ/): "kill"

sattathett (verb, /səɾəðɛɾ/): "know"

thayda (verb, /ðedə/): "laugh"

asata (verb, /asətə/): "lie"

iladayn (verb, /iladen/): "live"

zi (verb, /zɪ/): "lose"

aitattafe (verb, /aɪtəɾæfɛ/): "love"

udabah (verb, /ʌdæbəh/): "need"

ttalu (verb, /ɾəlʌ/): "own"

hai (verb, /haɪ/): "roast"

natile (verb, /nətilɛ/): "run"

bithith (verb, /bɪðɪð/): "see"

navou (verb, /nəvaʊ/): "sit"

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "sleep"

iz (verb, /ɪz/): "smell"

umi (verb, /umɪ/): "smile"

akiji (verb, /əkɪdʒɪ/): "stand"

ananimu (verb, /ənænɪmʌ/): "strike"

wutt (verb, /wuɾ/): "swallow"

sungatu (verb, /suŋətʌ/): "swim"

zusi (verb, /zusɪ/): "taste"

nazoozawh (verb, /nəzʊzoh/): "throw"

ath (verb, /əð/): "walk"

gaitai (verb, /gaɪtaɪ/): "want"

Nouns

il (noun, /ɪl/): "afternoon"

natte (noun, /nəɾɛ/): "ale"

kav (noun, /kəv/): "all"

iwi (noun, /iwɪ/): "alligator"

dalaye (noun, /dəlayɛ/): "arm"

kittaitang (noun, /kiɾaɪtəŋ/): "ash"

af (noun, /af/): "aunt"

ngiloughvi (noun, /ŋɪlɒvɪ/): "axe"

ifi (noun, /ifɪ/): "bark"

badan (noun, /bədən/): "bay"

zomayw (noun, /zɔmew/): "beer"

pin (noun, /pɪn/): "beet"

zihisith (noun, /zɪhɪsɪð/): "bird"

tathay (noun, /təðe/): "blood"

awtt (noun, /oɾ/): "boar"

azusit (noun, /əzʌsɪt/): "bone"

nipayhud (noun, /nipehʌd/): "breakfast"

saysal (noun, /sesəl/): "breast"

soughvab (noun, /sɒvæb/): "brother"

ttingit (noun, /ɾɪŋit/): "castle"

dinainu (noun, /dɪnaɪnʌ/): "cat"

hikan (noun, /hɪkən/): "cat"

ebayth (noun, /ɛbeθ/): "chest"

ula (noun, /ulə/): "chicken"

tatta (noun, /taɾə/): "claw"

asite (noun, /əsɪtɛ/): "cloud"

lought (noun, /lɒt/): "coconut"

nithatha (noun, /nɪðæðə/): "crime"

esinabi (noun, /ɛsinabi/): "day"

am (noun, /əm/): "dinner"

thatittough (noun, /ðətɪɾɒ/): "dog"

oughnaynawu (noun, /ɒnenəwʌ/): "drink"

oughw (noun, /ɒw/): "dungeon"

asima (noun, /əsɪmə/): "ear"

ukath (noun, /ukað/): "earth"

ni (noun, /ni/): "egg"

ahun (noun, /əhʌn/): "elder"

idi (noun, /ɪdi/): "enemy"

ttu (noun, /ɾu/): "evening"

pemawarr (noun, /pɛməwər/): "eye"

bi (noun, /bi/): "family"

zata (noun, /zətə/): "father"

azat (noun, /əzət/): "feather"

tawludi (noun, /toludɪ/): "fight"

shaten (noun, /ʃətɛn/): "finger"

ikitte (noun, /ikɪɾɛ/): "fire"

ininala (noun, /inɪnəla/): "fish"

oughw (noun, /ɒw/): "flesh"

em (noun, /ɛm/): "foot"

anisayna (noun, /ənisenə/): "forest"

inefa (noun, /ɪnɛfə/): "fox"

ittal (noun, /ɪɾəl/): "friend"

nouyough (noun, /naʊyɒ/): "goose"

ooh (noun, /ʊh/): "grease"

uttumese (noun, /uɾumɛsɛ/): "group"

ittajail (noun, /iɾəjaɪl/): "gulf"

ittana (noun, /iɾanə/): "hair"

fai (noun, /faɪ/): "hand"

ifattushi (noun, /ifəɾʌʃɪ/): "hat"

sesaif (noun, /sɛsaɪf/): "hate"

aw (noun, /əw/): "head"

afizatta (noun, /əfɪzəɾə/): "hill"

outataychi (noun, /aʊtətetʃɪ/): "horn"

oujunima (noun, /aʊjunɪmə/): "horse"

ttaith (noun, /ɾaɪð/): "house"

itat (noun, /ɪtət/): "inn"

the (noun, /θɛ/): "island"

zifangip (noun, /zifæŋip/): "jaw"

aizide (noun, /aɪzɪdɛ/): "lake"

ih (noun, /ɪh/): "leaf"

ba (noun, /bə/): "leg"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "liver"

ettid (noun, /ɛɾid/): "louse"

ikitti (noun, /ɪkɪɾi/): "love"

atan (noun, /ətan/): "lunch"

tatouthu (noun, /tætaʊðʌ/): "man"

sanawd (noun, /sənod/): "many"

nayttaz (noun, /neɾəz/): "meal"

itali (noun, /itəlɪ/): "metal"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "mine"

sal (noun, /səl/): "monster"

atsanutt (noun, /ətsənuɾ/): "moon"

kaytut (noun, /ketʌt/): "morning"

atufitt (noun, /atʌfiɾ/): "mother"

isaqayn (noun, /ɪsəqen/): "mountain"

datak (noun, /datak/): "mouth"

an (noun, /ən/): "name"

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

ethasat (noun, /ɛðəsət/): "night"

attak (noun, /əɾək/): "noodle"

ani (noun, /æni/): "nose"

azad (noun, /əzəd/): "ocean"

az (noun, /əz/): "parent"

buttuna (noun, /bʌɾunə/): "path"

oomittola (noun, /ʊmiɾɔlə/): "peace"

kiteniz (noun, /kɪtɛnɪz/): "pepper"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "person"

isay (noun, /ise/): "pie"

tu (noun, /tu/): "pig"

zayloughvik (noun, /zelɒvɪk/): "rabbit"

ttidul (noun, /ɾidʌl/): "rain"

amuni (noun, /æmʌni/): "rat"

lubadin (noun, /lubədin/): "river"

na (noun, /nə/): "robe"

pi (noun, /pi/): "rock"

imada (noun, /ɪmadə/): "root"

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

attaj (noun, /əɾaj/): "sand"

zanitak (noun, /zənitək/): "seed"

dirrate (noun, /dɪrətɛ/): "sibling"

aditt (noun, /ədɪɾ/): "sister"

eju (noun, /ɛjʌ/): "skin"

achini (noun, /ətʃɪnɪ/): "sky"

etay (noun, /ɛte/): "smoke"

aimi (noun, /aɪmɪ/): "snake"

mikinud (noun, /mɪkinʌd/): "soup"

aingiras (noun, /aɪŋiɹəs/): "star"

tawje (noun, /todʒɛ/): "stew"

idakuna (noun, /ɪdəkunə/): "stomach"

lana (noun, /lənə/): "stone"

inina (noun, /ɪnɪna/): "stream"

ttazutag (noun, /ɾazʌtəg/): "sun"

ittamad (noun, /ɪɾəməd/): "sword"

jidasig (noun, /jɪdasig/): "tail"

natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "tavern"

saywawzoughk (noun, /sewozɒk/): "thumb"

akough (noun, /ækɒ/): "tongue"

thi (noun, /ði/): "tooth"

da (noun, /də/): "tree"

zattayh (noun, /zaɾeh/): "truth"

batez (noun, /bætɛz/): "uncle"

aiz (noun, /aɪz/): "valley"

ays (noun, /es/): "war"

alad (noun, /ələd/): "water"

pasi (noun, /pəsi/): "way"

ak (noun, /ək/): "wine"

dutan (noun, /dutən/): "woman"

ungitoughva (noun, /uŋitɒvə/): "word"