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Ittithoughn

Ittithoughn Dictionary

Pronouns

vitt (pronoun, /viɾ/): "he"

daiz (pronoun, /daɪz/): "she"

amu (pronoun, /əmʌ/): "they"

ing (pronoun, /iŋ/): "you"

dap (pronoun, /dap/): "we"

tit (pronoun, /tɪt/): "I"

Articles

zi (article, /zi/): "a"

han (article, /hən/): "the"

Prepositions

kazal (preposition, /kəzəl/): "and"

narru (preposition, /nəru/): "as"

sus (preposition, /sus/): "from"

uvisal (preposition, /ʌvisəl/): "in"

ttaytaja (preposition, /ɾetəjə/): "of"

aiki (preposition, /aɪkɪ/): "or"

aipattawi (preposition, /aɪpəɾəwɪ/): "to"

kaithupa (preposition, /kaɪθʌpə/): "will"

atta (preposition, /əɾə/): "with"

Numbers

lu (number, /lʌ/): "zero"

telanu (number, /tɛlənu/): "one"

eduzapi (number, /ɛdʌzəpi/): "two"

dahakatt (number, /dəhækəɾ/): "three"

ettaset (number, /ɛɾasɛt/): "four"

ash (number, /əʃ/): "five"

mud (number, /mud/): "six"

ajipifu (number, /əjɪpɪfu/): "seven"

fezen (number, /fɛzɛn/): "eight"

ttanutay (number, /ɾənute/): "nine"

att (number, /əɾ/): "ten"

Questions

etta (question, /ɛɾə/): "what"

itattal (question, /ɪtæɾæl/): "who"

nu (question, /nʌ/): "how"

sayka (question, /sekə/): "why"

azoughta (question, /əzɒtə/): "when"

Interjections

vigaybi (interjection, /vɪgebɪ/): "hello"

wathiz (interjection, /wæðiz/): "goodbye"

awiti (interjection, /əwitɪ/): "hey"

gasa (interjection, /gasə/): "bye"

att (interjection, /əɾ/): "ouch"

att (interjection, /əɾ/): "wow"

ne (interjection, /nɛ/): "uh"

saytap (interjection, /setəp/): "er"

ichithit (interjection, /itʃɪðɪt/): "um"

Adverbs

hafas (adverb, /həfəs/): "again"

sibi (adverb, /sɪbi/): "now"

doughtaid (adverb, /dɒtaɪd/): "soon"

asayn (adverb, /æsen/): "often"

awna (adverb, /onə/): "sometimes"

wu (adverb, /wu/): "always"

uway (adverb, /uwe/): "never"

kadatiw (adverb, /kədætɪw/): "seldom"

Adjectives

abittida (adjective, /əbɪɾɪdə/): "aromatic"

izethitta (adjective, /ɪzɛðiɾæ/): "basted"

latt (adjective, /laɾ/): "big"

aina (adjective, /aɪnə/): "bitter"

itte (adjective, /iɾɛ/): "black"

isaysina (adjective, /ɪsesɪnə/): "blue"

ithe (adjective, /ɪðɛ/): "brown"

oos (adjective, /ʊs/): "chilled"

daiwawv (adjective, /daɪwov/): "cold"

da (adjective, /də/): "curried"

uttikawdai (adjective, /ʌɾikodaɪ/): "dark"

hiz (adjective, /hɪz/): "deep"

akan (adjective, /akæn/): "divine"

witakad (adjective, /witəkəd/): "drunk"

valoughn (adjective, /vælɒn/): "empty"

ifesoo (adjective, /ifɛsʊ/): "evil"

id (adjective, /id/): "familiar"

nev (adjective, /nɛv/): "fat"

isud (adjective, /ɪsʌd/): "flat"

isatta (adjective, /ɪsəɾæ/): "frail"

maj (adjective, /məj/): "fried"

nought (adjective, /nɒt/): "full"

kaizavun (adjective, /kaɪzəvun/): "good"

amipi (adjective, /əmipɪ/): "green"

aput (adjective, /apʌt/): "grey"

zoughttay (adjective, /zɒɾe/): "honest"

tanoughfi (adjective, /tənɒfi/): "hot"

ulawsetai (adjective, /ulosɛtaɪ/): "light"

noonasu (adjective, /nʊnəsu/): "long"

alav (adjective, /ələv/): "loud"

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "mortal"

thizaf (adjective, /θizəf/): "mysterious"

kayttan (adjective, /keɾən/): "narrow"

mai (adjective, /maɪ/): "old"

tin (adjective, /tɪn/): "orange"

adoughhafa (adjective, /ədɒhəfə/): "pungent"

bah (adjective, /bəh/): "purple"

ipinaha (adjective, /ɪpɪnəhə/): "quiet"

tutti (adjective, /tuɾɪ/): "raw"

ite (adjective, /itɛ/): "rectangular"

katta (adjective, /kəɾə/): "red"

nuttoutt (adjective, /nʌɾaʊɾ/): "roasted"

attainutti (adjective, /əɾaɪnuɾɪ/): "round"

tapewat (adjective, /təpɛwət/): "salty"

asanat (adjective, /əsənət/): "savory"

mevi (adjective, /mɛvɪ/): "shallow"

toovi (adjective, /tʊvɪ/): "short"

nuttoughti (adjective, /nuɾɒtɪ/): "smoked"

labainoughtt (adjective, /læbaɪnɒɾ/): "sober"

nidilan (adjective, /nɪdɪlæn/): "sour"

aki (adjective, /æki/): "spicy"

ta (adjective, /tæ/): "spiral"

thata (adjective, /ðætə/): "square"

aithoob (adjective, /aɪðʊb/): "steamed"

utt (adjective, /uɾ/): "strange"

ja (adjective, /jə/): "strong"

layzay (adjective, /leze/): "sturdy"

batte (adjective, /bəɾɛ/): "sweet"

awtitt (adjective, /otɪɾ/): "tall"

satt (adjective, /səɾ/): "thick"

usuth (adjective, /usuð/): "thin"

attangi (adjective, /əɾəŋɪ/): "warm"

uyata (adjective, /uyætə/): "weak"

kuthi (adjective, /kʌðɪ/): "white"

iq (adjective, /iq/): "wide"

oottazis (adjective, /ʊɾəzis/): "yellow"

tajayje (adjective, /tədʒejɛ/): "young"

Verbs

tanida (verb, /tənɪdə/): "bake"

thaman (verb, /ðəmæn/): "be"

touniling (verb, /taʊnɪlɪŋ/): "belong"

apuvavaw (verb, /əpuvəvo/): "bite"

ichudi (verb, /ɪxʌdi/): "break"

ashat (verb, /aʃat/): "burn"

uda (verb, /udə/): "come"

jim (verb, /dʒɪm/): "die"

udapihe (verb, /ʌdəpihɛ/): "drink"

ibattak (verb, /ibəɾək/): "eat"

atti (verb, /əɾi/): "fall"

attaitatt (verb, /əɾaɪtəɾ/): "fight"

bitoughtsoughtt (verb, /bɪtɒtsɒɾ/): "find"

taz (verb, /təz/): "fish"

athawinough (verb, /əθæwinɒ/): "fly"

inath (verb, /ɪnað/): "frown"

saym (verb, /sem/): "go"

inawtt (verb, /ɪnoɾ/): "growl"

uda (verb, /udæ/): "hate"

tur (verb, /tuɹ/): "have"

tadake (verb, /tədəkɛ/): "hear"

il (verb, /ɪl/): "hide"

na (verb, /nə/): "hold"

nakaytid (verb, /næketɪd/): "hunt"

sayd (verb, /sed/): "jump"

nal (verb, /nal/): "kill"

attutt (verb, /əɾʌɾ/): "know"

baifutun (verb, /baɪfutun/): "laugh"

li (verb, /lɪ/): "lie"

ttasuta (verb, /ɾəsʌtə/): "live"

ifawdi (verb, /ifodɪ/): "lose"

isa (verb, /isa/): "love"

ji (verb, /dʒɪ/): "need"

anash (verb, /ənəʃ/): "own"

azav (verb, /əzæv/): "roast"

ath (verb, /əð/): "run"

saiwad (verb, /saɪwad/): "see"

thi (verb, /ði/): "sit"

attiha (verb, /əɾɪhə/): "sleep"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "smell"

chittal (verb, /tʃɪɾæl/): "smile"

utijoughd (verb, /ʌtɪjɒd/): "stand"

kaisu (verb, /kaɪsu/): "strike"

ittaidutai (verb, /ɪɾaɪdʌtaɪ/): "swallow"

naw (verb, /no/): "swim"

usulap (verb, /ʌsulap/): "taste"

atoothatti (verb, /ətʊðəɾɪ/): "throw"

atuna (verb, /ətʌna/): "walk"

nuttalou (verb, /nʌɾəlaʊ/): "want"

Nouns

aleki (noun, /əlɛki/): "afternoon"

laitta (noun, /laɪɾə/): "ale"

pough (noun, /pɒ/): "all"

attis (noun, /əɾɪs/): "alligator"

ithani (noun, /ɪðænɪ/): "arm"

baithazai (noun, /baɪðəzaɪ/): "ash"

abitta (noun, /əbɪɾə/): "aunt"

ziza (noun, /zizə/): "axe"

ttis (noun, /ɾɪs/): "bark"

oughnuwittu (noun, /ɒnʌwɪɾu/): "bay"

izubinay (noun, /ɪzubine/): "beer"

ep (noun, /ɛp/): "beet"

dathaychi (noun, /daðexi/): "bird"

oughkawiz (noun, /ɒkəwɪz/): "blood"

rrutti (noun, /ruɾɪ/): "boar"

dinooz (noun, /dinʊz/): "bone"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "breakfast"

tutittough (noun, /tutɪɾɒ/): "breast"

zasi (noun, /zəsɪ/): "brother"

inagai (noun, /ɪnəgaɪ/): "castle"

dulaw (noun, /dulo/): "cat"

iti (noun, /itɪ/): "cat"

thisa (noun, /ðɪsə/): "chest"

aj (noun, /əj/): "chicken"

uhaz (noun, /ʌhəz/): "claw"

tuwinu (noun, /tuwinʌ/): "cloud"

sough (noun, /sɒ/): "coconut"

athatt (noun, /əðaɾ/): "crime"

dath (noun, /dəð/): "day"

atanaza (noun, /ətənəzə/): "dinner"

adawttu (noun, /ədoɾʌ/): "dog"

awaw (noun, /æwo/): "drink"

na (noun, /nə/): "dungeon"

utta (noun, /uɾə/): "ear"

littashen (noun, /liɾaʃɛn/): "earth"

abain (noun, /æbaɪn/): "egg"

ijittani (noun, /ɪjiɾəni/): "elder"

ddan (noun, /ɽən/): "enemy"

wit (noun, /wit/): "evening"

ithoughnipough (noun, /ɪðɒnipɒ/): "eye"

aylath (noun, /eləð/): "family"

uditawtu (noun, /uditotu/): "father"

asaw (noun, /əso/): "feather"

awid (noun, /æwid/): "fight"

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

kip (noun, /kɪp/): "fire"

aytath (noun, /etəð/): "fish"

athisa (noun, /əðɪsə/): "flesh"

afaval (noun, /əfəvəl/): "foot"

afipaid (noun, /əfipaɪd/): "forest"

noodele (noun, /nʊdɛlɛ/): "fox"

vifang (noun, /vifəŋ/): "friend"

ivittite (noun, /ɪviɾɪtɛ/): "goose"

ilibi (noun, /ilibi/): "grease"

ail (noun, /aɪl/): "group"

navetan (noun, /nəvɛtən/): "gulf"

giseg (noun, /gɪsɛg/): "hair"

ich (noun, /itʃ/): "hand"

wata (noun, /wəta/): "hat"

nasawt (noun, /nəsot/): "hate"

ayti (noun, /eti/): "head"

ittoiwil (noun, /ɪɾɔɪwɪl/): "hill"

itakutt (noun, /itəkuɾ/): "horn"

thoo (noun, /ðʊ/): "horse"

gida (noun, /gɪdæ/): "house"

anittub (noun, /ənɪɾub/): "inn"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "island"

eti (noun, /ɛtɪ/): "jaw"

tisith (noun, /tɪsɪθ/): "lake"

oughtaw (noun, /ɒto/): "leaf"

datt (noun, /dəɾ/): "leg"

woo (noun, /wʊ/): "liver"

zefa (noun, /zɛfə/): "louse"

chukaypatt (noun, /tʃukepəɾ/): "love"

bay (noun, /be/): "lunch"

ttai (noun, /ɾaɪ/): "man"

idoughp (noun, /ɪdɒp/): "many"

chail (noun, /xaɪl/): "meal"

ditha (noun, /dɪðə/): "metal"

aval (noun, /əvəl/): "mine"

ittikesa (noun, /iɾɪkɛsə/): "monster"

ka (noun, /kə/): "moon"

inought (noun, /ɪnɒt/): "morning"

nough (noun, /nɒ/): "mother"

nanuli (noun, /nənulɪ/): "mountain"

tefaz (noun, /tɛfəz/): "mouth"

ttithas (noun, /ɾɪðəs/): "name"

laki (noun, /ləkɪ/): "neck"

doukaza (noun, /daʊkæzə/): "night"

thifai (noun, /ðifaɪ/): "noodle"

zouda (noun, /zaʊdə/): "nose"

ipaittishough (noun, /ɪpaɪɾiʃɒ/): "ocean"

eze (noun, /ɛzɛ/): "parent"

apiki (noun, /əpikɪ/): "path"

ngak (noun, /ŋək/): "peace"

sashavett (noun, /sæʃəvɛɾ/): "pepper"

nettiv (noun, /nɛɾiv/): "person"

saninan (noun, /sanɪnən/): "pie"

atatta (noun, /ətəɾə/): "pig"

eluni (noun, /ɛlunɪ/): "rabbit"

amadiz (noun, /əmædɪz/): "rain"

alayzitou (noun, /əlezitaʊ/): "rat"

vaythe (noun, /veðɛ/): "river"

zid (noun, /zɪd/): "robe"

zait (noun, /zaɪt/): "rock"

bil (noun, /bil/): "root"

tawdi (noun, /todɪ/): "salt"

akahaw (noun, /əkəho/): "sand"

outathade (noun, /aʊtəðədɛ/): "seed"

asuttab (noun, /əsʌɾəb/): "sibling"

bawttach (noun, /boɾətʃ/): "sister"

amiw (noun, /əmɪw/): "skin"

nathe (noun, /nəðɛ/): "sky"

tittani (noun, /tɪɾani/): "smoke"

ettanu (noun, /ɛɾənu/): "snake"

usis (noun, /ʌsɪs/): "soup"

amuh (noun, /əmʌh/): "star"

usadd (noun, /usəɽ/): "stew"

ittusisi (noun, /ɪɾʌsɪsɪ/): "stomach"

ta (noun, /tə/): "stone"

aip (noun, /aɪp/): "stream"

vanaibay (noun, /vənaɪbe/): "sun"

nuqawd (noun, /nuqod/): "sword"

tada (noun, /tədə/): "tail"

an (noun, /ən/): "tavern"

pat (noun, /pət/): "thumb"

awtha (noun, /oðə/): "tongue"

than (noun, /ðən/): "tooth"

alatoughs (noun, /ələtɒs/): "tree"

aga (noun, /əgæ/): "truth"

pij (noun, /pɪdʒ/): "uncle"

ulil (noun, /ulil/): "valley"

am (noun, /æm/): "war"

zatal (noun, /zətæl/): "water"

zitha (noun, /zɪðə/): "way"

inayttaku (noun, /ɪneɾæku/): "wine"

ittitirr (noun, /ɪɾɪtir/): "woman"

uhapuza (noun, /ʌhapuzə/): "word"