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

Afula

Afula Dictionary

Pronouns

tes (pronoun, /tɛs/): "he"

tab (pronoun, /təb/): "she"

ud (pronoun, /ud/): "they"

aycha (pronoun, /etʃə/): "you"

an (pronoun, /ən/): "we"

ka (pronoun, /kə/): "I"

Articles

en (article, /ɛn/): "a"

ni (article, /nɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

asil (preposition, /əsɪl/): "and"

attasitt (preposition, /əɾəsɪɾ/): "as"

at (preposition, /ət/): "from"

inisa (preposition, /inɪsə/): "in"

nashapawn (preposition, /nəʃəpon/): "of"

amattatt (preposition, /əmaɾəɾ/): "or"

ejittisa (preposition, /ɛjiɾisa/): "to"

ittatti (preposition, /ɪɾəɾi/): "will"

lela (preposition, /lɛlæ/): "with"

Numbers

shisoughsap (number, /ʃisɒsəp/): "zero"

ikase (number, /ɪkəsɛ/): "one"

idanun (number, /ɪdənun/): "two"

si (number, /sɪ/): "three"

favun (number, /fævʌn/): "four"

ufal (number, /ʌfəl/): "five"

oosaywitt (number, /ʊsewiɾ/): "six"

ettawna (number, /ɛɾonæ/): "seven"

iluthayh (number, /ɪlʌðeh/): "eight"

nananath (number, /nənənəð/): "nine"

asawli (number, /asolɪ/): "ten"

Questions

ilil (question, /ɪlɪl/): "what"

ni (question, /nɪ/): "who"

tittud (question, /tiɾud/): "how"

at (question, /ət/): "why"

udai (question, /ʌdaɪ/): "when"

Interjections

basatt (interjection, /bəsəɾ/): "hello"

tugad (interjection, /tugəd/): "goodbye"

kinisa (interjection, /kɪnisə/): "hey"

mamin (interjection, /mæmin/): "bye"

uvanaw (interjection, /ʌvəno/): "ouch"

ittisaisu (interjection, /iɾisaɪsʌ/): "wow"

aziw (interjection, /əziw/): "uh"

suhaini (interjection, /sʌhaɪnɪ/): "er"

uwoolik (interjection, /uwʊlɪk/): "um"

Adverbs

ajan (adverb, /ædʒan/): "again"

ajata (adverb, /əjətə/): "now"

san (adverb, /sən/): "soon"

utam (adverb, /utəm/): "often"

al (adverb, /əl/): "sometimes"

ooda (adverb, /ʊdə/): "always"

githatu (adverb, /gɪðətu/): "never"

afas (adverb, /əfəs/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ishani (adjective, /iʃəni/): "aromatic"

engaddi (adjective, /ɛŋəɽɪ/): "basted"

ouzi (adjective, /aʊzɪ/): "big"

iniba (adjective, /ɪnɪbæ/): "bitter"

apakitt (adjective, /əpəkɪɾ/): "black"

zitaj (adjective, /zɪtədʒ/): "blue"

noughtab (adjective, /nɒtæb/): "brown"

ak (adjective, /æk/): "chilled"

jake (adjective, /jakɛ/): "cold"

na (adjective, /nə/): "curried"

ttela (adjective, /ɾɛlə/): "dark"

satetik (adjective, /satɛtɪk/): "deep"

idu (adjective, /ɪdʌ/): "divine"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "drunk"

uwaw (adjective, /ʌwo/): "empty"

nasi (adjective, /nasɪ/): "evil"

vasawttaw (adjective, /væsoɾo/): "familiar"

tuhu (adjective, /tʌhʌ/): "fat"

lali (adjective, /ləlɪ/): "flat"

nawlun (adjective, /nolun/): "frail"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "fried"

nenoo (adjective, /nɛnʊ/): "full"

latiway (adjective, /lətiwe/): "good"

ittith (adjective, /ɪɾið/): "green"

ifi (adjective, /ɪfɪ/): "grey"

ittaka (adjective, /iɾəkæ/): "honest"

ahathef (adjective, /əhəðɛf/): "hot"

dayw (adjective, /dew/): "light"

atattaytha (adjective, /atəɾeðə/): "long"

apalaita (adjective, /əpælaɪtə/): "loud"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "mortal"

ila (adjective, /ɪlæ/): "mysterious"

idoughfasi (adjective, /ɪdɒfəsi/): "narrow"

sha (adjective, /ʃə/): "old"

neteti (adjective, /nɛtɛti/): "orange"

ayliba (adjective, /eliba/): "pungent"

alapeta (adjective, /aləpɛtæ/): "purple"

isila (adjective, /ɪsɪlə/): "quiet"

hi (adjective, /hɪ/): "raw"

ithava (adjective, /ɪðəvə/): "rectangular"

ttafu (adjective, /ɾəfu/): "red"

than (adjective, /ðæn/): "roasted"

guttaf (adjective, /guɾaf/): "round"

pin (adjective, /pin/): "salty"

ita (adjective, /ɪtə/): "savory"

that (adjective, /ðət/): "shallow"

thitti (adjective, /ðiɾɪ/): "short"

aydettaysay (adjective, /edɛɾese/): "smoked"

asa (adjective, /əsa/): "sober"

ihut (adjective, /ɪhut/): "sour"

ij (adjective, /idʒ/): "spicy"

iwittig (adjective, /iwiɾig/): "spiral"

utti (adjective, /ʌɾɪ/): "square"

nanehaw (adjective, /nənɛhəw/): "steamed"

wataypap (adjective, /wətepəp/): "strange"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "strong"

attidaymi (adjective, /əɾɪdemi/): "sturdy"

ttoughsanal (adjective, /ɾɒsənəl/): "sweet"

tough (adjective, /tɒ/): "tall"

amine (adjective, /əminɛ/): "thick"

atip (adjective, /ætɪp/): "thin"

ash (adjective, /aʃ/): "warm"

jim (adjective, /jim/): "weak"

nous (adjective, /naʊs/): "white"

ttikuki (adjective, /ɾɪkukɪ/): "wide"

hatitha (adjective, /hætɪðə/): "yellow"

ivala (adjective, /ɪvæla/): "young"

Verbs

anaitaba (verb, /ænaɪtəbə/): "bake"

itam (verb, /ɪtəm/): "be"

tang (verb, /təŋ/): "belong"

na (verb, /nə/): "bite"

loughsi (verb, /lɒsi/): "break"

ttoodut (verb, /ɾʊdʌt/): "burn"

botah (verb, /bɔtəh/): "come"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "die"

wada (verb, /wədə/): "drink"

attuji (verb, /əɾʌjɪ/): "eat"

na (verb, /nə/): "fall"

attoulahi (verb, /aɾaʊlahɪ/): "fight"

thilatas (verb, /ðɪlətəs/): "find"

tad (verb, /tad/): "fish"

aiza (verb, /aɪzə/): "fly"

bafi (verb, /bəfɪ/): "frown"

naf (verb, /nəf/): "go"

asidaw (verb, /əsɪdo/): "growl"

sakihim (verb, /sakihɪm/): "hate"

wan (verb, /wən/): "have"

sine (verb, /sɪnɛ/): "hear"

attat (verb, /əɾət/): "hide"

thas (verb, /ðæs/): "hold"

disuv (verb, /dɪsuv/): "hunt"

attanit (verb, /əɾənɪt/): "jump"

af (verb, /æf/): "kill"

oota (verb, /ʊtə/): "know"

fu (verb, /fʌ/): "laugh"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "lie"

usekok (verb, /ʌsɛkɔk/): "live"

ttitad (verb, /ɾɪtad/): "lose"

anat (verb, /ænət/): "love"

ubodawi (verb, /ʌbɔdəwɪ/): "need"

azittech (verb, /æzɪɾɛtʃ/): "own"

lawd (verb, /lod/): "roast"

houghzattu (verb, /hɒzəɾu/): "run"

ma (verb, /mə/): "see"

thim (verb, /ðɪm/): "sit"

atattivai (verb, /ətəɾivaɪ/): "sleep"

lunukaiv (verb, /lunukaɪv/): "smell"

aikata (verb, /aɪkætə/): "smile"

ittaroi (verb, /ɪɾəɹɔɪ/): "stand"

thut (verb, /ðut/): "strike"

asini (verb, /əsɪnɪ/): "swallow"

ina (verb, /inə/): "swim"

efa (verb, /ɛfə/): "taste"

ttitai (verb, /ɾɪtaɪ/): "throw"

ma (verb, /mə/): "walk"

zugaha (verb, /zugəhə/): "want"

Nouns

ttitil (noun, /ɾɪtɪl/): "afternoon"

tuthab (noun, /tʌθəb/): "ale"

atidu (noun, /ətɪdu/): "all"

dejut (noun, /dɛjut/): "alligator"

tathem (noun, /tæðɛm/): "arm"

bi (noun, /bɪ/): "ash"

ijay (noun, /ɪdʒe/): "aunt"

dunawsi (noun, /dunosɪ/): "axe"

siawnith (noun, /ʒonɪð/): "bark"

oughlam (noun, /ɒləm/): "bay"

taba (noun, /tæbə/): "beer"

wath (noun, /wəð/): "beet"

amiti (noun, /əmitɪ/): "bird"

zudaytaik (noun, /zʌdetaɪk/): "blood"

ezi (noun, /ɛzɪ/): "boar"

ab (noun, /əb/): "bone"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "breakfast"

ihid (noun, /ɪhid/): "breast"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "brother"

ichoughna (noun, /itʃɒnə/): "castle"

mad (noun, /məd/): "cat"

oosatt (noun, /ʊsəɾ/): "cat"

mika (noun, /mɪkə/): "chest"

nita (noun, /nɪtə/): "chicken"

ngaw (noun, /ŋəw/): "claw"

semook (noun, /sɛmʊk/): "cloud"

aittasa (noun, /aɪɾasæ/): "coconut"

pe (noun, /pɛ/): "crime"

tattikap (noun, /təɾɪkəp/): "day"

thaj (noun, /ðəj/): "dinner"

ttasapij (noun, /ɾəsəpidʒ/): "dog"

pivasuw (noun, /pivəsuw/): "drink"

adalat (noun, /ədalət/): "dungeon"

hayng (noun, /heŋ/): "ear"

zisai (noun, /zɪsaɪ/): "earth"

sig (noun, /sɪg/): "egg"

ibawkal (noun, /ɪbokəl/): "elder"

izi (noun, /ɪzi/): "enemy"

sawt (noun, /sot/): "evening"

avug (noun, /avug/): "eye"

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

dai (noun, /daɪ/): "father"

da (noun, /da/): "feather"

aysima (noun, /esɪmə/): "fight"

ihejay (noun, /ɪhɛje/): "finger"

awaysa (noun, /əwesə/): "fire"

engaytita (noun, /ɛŋetɪtæ/): "fish"

vasa (noun, /vəsə/): "flesh"

ttipim (noun, /ɾipɪm/): "foot"

taymattam (noun, /teməɾəm/): "forest"

ittivi (noun, /ɪɾɪvi/): "fox"

utuvas (noun, /ʌtuvəs/): "friend"

fav (noun, /fæv/): "goose"

itoith (noun, /ɪtɔɪð/): "grease"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "group"

azaj (noun, /əzədʒ/): "gulf"

zish (noun, /zɪʃ/): "hair"

ithilang (noun, /ɪðɪləŋ/): "hand"

oosi (noun, /ʊsɪ/): "hat"

datta (noun, /dəɾə/): "hate"

angaw (noun, /əŋo/): "head"

amofi (noun, /əmɔfi/): "hill"

ah (noun, /əh/): "horn"

ttathaiti (noun, /ɾæðaɪtɪ/): "horse"

misaytt (noun, /mɪseɾ/): "house"

vamathe (noun, /vəməðɛ/): "inn"

ikid (noun, /ɪkid/): "island"

sata (noun, /sətə/): "jaw"

baip (noun, /baɪp/): "lake"

sadip (noun, /sədɪp/): "leaf"

athupag (noun, /əðʌpəg/): "leg"

ttif (noun, /ɾɪf/): "liver"

ez (noun, /ɛz/): "louse"

thatati (noun, /ðətati/): "love"

itsetham (noun, /ɪtsɛðəm/): "lunch"

ilaykiti (noun, /ɪlekɪtɪ/): "man"

cas (noun, /cæs/): "many"

ettidash (noun, /ɛɾɪdəʃ/): "meal"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "metal"

mai (noun, /maɪ/): "mine"

anain (noun, /ənaɪn/): "monster"

oughz (noun, /ɒz/): "moon"

ttila (noun, /ɾilə/): "morning"

zag (noun, /zəg/): "mother"

unan (noun, /ʌnən/): "mountain"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "mouth"

aymattasu (noun, /eməɾəsʌ/): "name"

thathis (noun, /ðəðɪs/): "neck"

nibaj (noun, /nɪbədʒ/): "night"

kijettou (noun, /kijɛɾaʊ/): "noodle"

aywa (noun, /ewæ/): "nose"

la (noun, /læ/): "ocean"

douth (noun, /daʊð/): "parent"

saip (noun, /saɪp/): "path"

ttattabaz (noun, /ɾəɾəbəz/): "peace"

nalatteth (noun, /nəlæɾɛð/): "pepper"

oughnanid (noun, /ɒnənɪd/): "person"

ulat (noun, /ʌlət/): "pie"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "pig"

ttaza (noun, /ɾəzə/): "rabbit"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "rain"

woughmuz (noun, /wɒmuz/): "rat"

asidi (noun, /æsɪdɪ/): "river"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "robe"

ena (noun, /ɛnə/): "rock"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "root"

ta (noun, /tə/): "salt"

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

imi (noun, /imi/): "seed"

lilattak (noun, /liləɾək/): "sibling"

maw (noun, /məw/): "sister"

sute (noun, /sʌtɛ/): "skin"

ematusha (noun, /ɛmətuʃə/): "sky"

ttifal (noun, /ɾɪfəl/): "smoke"

an (noun, /an/): "snake"

as (noun, /əs/): "soup"

talisi (noun, /təlɪsɪ/): "star"

umooloughz (noun, /umʊlɒz/): "stew"

achalatt (noun, /achəlæɾ/): "stomach"

idatough (noun, /ɪdətɒ/): "stone"

nouttai (noun, /naʊɾaɪ/): "stream"

vitiden (noun, /vɪtɪdɛn/): "sun"

aylai (noun, /elaɪ/): "sword"

ukittat (noun, /ʌkɪɾət/): "tail"

ninuvat (noun, /nɪnʌvət/): "tavern"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "thumb"

baihat (noun, /baɪhət/): "tongue"

hichay (noun, /hitʃe/): "tooth"

ijattay (noun, /ɪjəɾe/): "tree"

ayludayva (noun, /elʌdevə/): "truth"

apale (noun, /æpəlɛ/): "uncle"

katti (noun, /kəɾɪ/): "valley"

lawai (noun, /ləwaɪ/): "war"

atej (noun, /ətɛj/): "water"

ezith (noun, /ɛziθ/): "way"

amithaypa (noun, /æmiðepa/): "wine"

litti (noun, /lɪɾɪ/): "woman"

anaysi (noun, /ənesɪ/): "word"