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

Limuthu

Limuthu Dictionary

Pronouns

oughti (pronoun, /ɒti/): "he"

zitt (pronoun, /zɪɾ/): "she"

zi (pronoun, /zɪ/): "they"

ab (pronoun, /əb/): "you"

wa (pronoun, /wæ/): "we"

ina (pronoun, /ɪnə/): "I"

Articles

inge (article, /ɪŋɛ/): "a"

man (article, /mən/): "the"

Prepositions

atasaw (preposition, /ətəsəw/): "and"

thawa (preposition, /ðəwə/): "as"

milith (preposition, /milɪθ/): "from"

si (preposition, /sɪ/): "in"

alunoittai (preposition, /əlʌnɔɪɾaɪ/): "of"

fawawtti (preposition, /fəwoɾɪ/): "or"

dinusew (preposition, /dɪnʌsɛw/): "to"

av (preposition, /əv/): "will"

il (preposition, /ɪl/): "with"

Numbers

ajatt (number, /ædʒəɾ/): "zero"

pimanit (number, /pimənɪt/): "one"

singaysa (number, /sɪŋesæ/): "two"

utta (number, /uɾə/): "three"

ath (number, /əð/): "four"

aitimih (number, /aɪtimih/): "five"

lawsaki (number, /losəki/): "six"

zay (number, /ze/): "seven"

vatha (number, /vəðə/): "eight"

avit (number, /əvɪt/): "nine"

rrou (number, /raʊ/): "ten"

Questions

awaidis (question, /əwaɪdɪs/): "what"

iwedaytt (question, /ɪwɛdeɾ/): "who"

aden (question, /ədɛn/): "how"

ivoughp (question, /ivɒp/): "why"

eniv (question, /ɛnɪv/): "when"

Interjections

itouzahi (interjection, /itaʊzæhɪ/): "hello"

apaitinay (interjection, /əpaɪtɪne/): "goodbye"

kob (interjection, /kɔb/): "hey"

tsa (interjection, /tsə/): "bye"

afa (interjection, /əfə/): "ouch"

ouwatha (interjection, /aʊwəðə/): "wow"

arran (interjection, /ərən/): "uh"

nu (interjection, /nʌ/): "er"

liva (interjection, /lɪvæ/): "um"

Adverbs

awttazal (adverb, /oɾəzəl/): "again"

ada (adverb, /ædə/): "now"

kama (adverb, /kəmə/): "soon"

itakahi (adverb, /ɪtəkəhɪ/): "often"

ttu (adverb, /ɾu/): "sometimes"

ttaytten (adverb, /ɾeɾɛn/): "always"

attootin (adverb, /æɾʊtɪn/): "never"

kiwa (adverb, /kɪwə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

faikima (adjective, /faɪkimə/): "aromatic"

thilutt (adjective, /ðɪluɾ/): "basted"

tutt (adjective, /tʌɾ/): "big"

lititip (adjective, /litɪtɪp/): "bitter"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "black"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "blue"

ith (adjective, /ɪð/): "brown"

titta (adjective, /tiɾæ/): "chilled"

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

chaymikai (adjective, /tʃemɪkaɪ/): "curried"

eni (adjective, /ɛni/): "dark"

ditatt (adjective, /ditəɾ/): "deep"

iwisa (adjective, /ɪwɪsæ/): "divine"

an (adjective, /ən/): "drunk"

noowezud (adjective, /nʊwɛzud/): "empty"

buchalaiw (adjective, /bʌtʃalaɪw/): "evil"

maythiza (adjective, /meðizə/): "familiar"

asapa (adjective, /əsəpa/): "fat"

ttangai (adjective, /ɾəŋaɪ/): "flat"

ejimail (adjective, /ɛdʒɪmaɪl/): "frail"

awtesaitha (adjective, /otɛsaɪðæ/): "fried"

vunisha (adjective, /vuniʃə/): "full"

hattad (adjective, /haɾəd/): "good"

oughsin (adjective, /ɒsɪn/): "green"

tasit (adjective, /təsɪt/): "grey"

ula (adjective, /ʌlə/): "honest"

iqaizaid (adjective, /iqaɪzaɪd/): "hot"

dithumi (adjective, /dɪðumɪ/): "light"

ba (adjective, /bæ/): "long"

awada (adjective, /əwædə/): "loud"

idaza (adjective, /idəzə/): "mortal"

izas (adjective, /ɪzəs/): "mysterious"

shishaiv (adjective, /ʃiʃaɪv/): "narrow"

su (adjective, /sʌ/): "old"

ha (adjective, /hə/): "orange"

hawbu (adjective, /hobu/): "pungent"

pawthakett (adjective, /poðəkɛɾ/): "purple"

ttilu (adjective, /ɾɪlʌ/): "quiet"

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "raw"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "rectangular"

aideneni (adjective, /aɪdɛnɛnɪ/): "red"

am (adjective, /əm/): "roasted"

put (adjective, /put/): "round"

daz (adjective, /dəz/): "salty"

tengay (adjective, /tɛŋe/): "savory"

thimamu (adjective, /ðɪməmu/): "shallow"

eza (adjective, /ɛzə/): "short"

etousathu (adjective, /ɛtaʊsæðu/): "smoked"

at (adjective, /ət/): "sober"

ezaitasu (adjective, /ɛzaɪtəsʌ/): "sour"

gis (adjective, /gis/): "spicy"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "spiral"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "square"

is (adjective, /is/): "steamed"

daib (adjective, /daɪb/): "strange"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "strong"

dapanai (adjective, /dəpænaɪ/): "sturdy"

oughd (adjective, /ɒd/): "sweet"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "tall"

alak (adjective, /ælak/): "thick"

ttaga (adjective, /ɾægə/): "thin"

uji (adjective, /ujɪ/): "warm"

alanal (adjective, /ælənal/): "weak"

noi (adjective, /nɔɪ/): "white"

imad (adjective, /ɪməd/): "wide"

tu (adjective, /tu/): "yellow"

kak (adjective, /kək/): "young"

Verbs

toughttuzeth (verb, /tɒɾuzɛð/): "bake"

li (verb, /lɪ/): "be"

abum (verb, /əbʌm/): "belong"

ttay (verb, /ɾe/): "bite"

tit (verb, /tit/): "break"

ainamet (verb, /aɪnəmɛt/): "burn"

subuttit (verb, /subuɾit/): "come"

sasimis (verb, /səsɪmis/): "die"

ettenittaw (verb, /ɛɾɛnɪɾo/): "drink"

aylavite (verb, /eləvɪtɛ/): "eat"

adaka (verb, /ədəkə/): "fall"

ak (verb, /ək/): "fight"

naysh (verb, /neʃ/): "find"

nasasuk (verb, /næsəsuk/): "fish"

ttudavai (verb, /ɾʌdəvaɪ/): "fly"

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

ilasasai (verb, /ɪlasəsaɪ/): "go"

nedamaw (verb, /nɛdæmo/): "growl"

ad (verb, /əd/): "hate"

mawav (verb, /məwəv/): "have"

lakithah (verb, /ləkɪðəh/): "hear"

echayitt (verb, /ɛtʃəyɪɾ/): "hide"

jidaytu (verb, /jidetu/): "hold"

ataze (verb, /ətəzɛ/): "hunt"

ettithe (verb, /ɛɾɪðɛ/): "jump"

ang (verb, /əŋ/): "kill"

zesak (verb, /zɛsək/): "know"

ata (verb, /ətə/): "laugh"

elahan (verb, /ɛləhən/): "lie"

achith (verb, /æchɪð/): "live"

nattangi (verb, /nəɾəŋɪ/): "lose"

jaitte (verb, /jaɪɾɛ/): "love"

evib (verb, /ɛvɪb/): "need"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "own"

pought (verb, /pɒt/): "roast"

jedattuw (verb, /dʒɛdəɾʌw/): "run"

ifiti (verb, /ɪfɪtɪ/): "see"

ithatt (verb, /ɪðaɾ/): "sit"

ttittay (verb, /ɾiɾe/): "sleep"

isidoi (verb, /ɪsɪdɔɪ/): "smell"

pawdoupa (verb, /podaʊpə/): "smile"

pas (verb, /pəs/): "stand"

tejittang (verb, /tɛjɪɾəŋ/): "strike"

ivimisou (verb, /ivɪmisaʊ/): "swallow"

ifoug (verb, /ifaʊg/): "swim"

timahough (verb, /timæhɒ/): "taste"

pattabat (verb, /pəɾəbət/): "throw"

outus (verb, /aʊtʌs/): "walk"

aylu (verb, /elu/): "want"

Nouns

icutt (noun, /icʌɾ/): "afternoon"

me (noun, /mɛ/): "ale"

rridi (noun, /rɪdɪ/): "all"

duka (noun, /dukə/): "alligator"

ihawda (noun, /ihodə/): "arm"

af (noun, /əf/): "ash"

enattat (noun, /ɛnəɾət/): "aunt"

se (noun, /sɛ/): "axe"

tay (noun, /te/): "bark"

lalichat (noun, /lælɪxət/): "bay"

ta (noun, /ta/): "beer"

gu (noun, /gʌ/): "beet"

thith (noun, /ðɪð/): "bird"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "blood"

tatayk (noun, /tətek/): "boar"

isaw (noun, /ɪsaw/): "bone"

ttought (noun, /ɾɒt/): "breakfast"

vathuttan (noun, /vəðʌɾən/): "breast"

bawfitawsh (noun, /bofɪtoʃ/): "brother"

li (noun, /li/): "castle"

ttapatha (noun, /ɾəpəðə/): "cat"

pengikuth (noun, /pɛŋɪkʌθ/): "cat"

amumalay (noun, /æmʌməle/): "chest"

ittametta (noun, /ɪɾəmɛɾə/): "chicken"

zime (noun, /zɪmɛ/): "claw"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "cloud"

zanutt (noun, /zanʌɾ/): "coconut"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "crime"

ashah (noun, /əʃəh/): "day"

mafatai (noun, /məfətaɪ/): "dinner"

ttettitta (noun, /ɾɛɾɪɾə/): "dog"

doughn (noun, /dɒn/): "drink"

joughlal (noun, /jɒləl/): "dungeon"

nut (noun, /nut/): "ear"

ditt (noun, /diɾ/): "earth"

zettash (noun, /zɛɾəʃ/): "egg"

as (noun, /əs/): "elder"

ininupa (noun, /inɪnupə/): "enemy"

akamina (noun, /əkæmɪnə/): "evening"

os (noun, /ɔs/): "eye"

ahab (noun, /əhəb/): "family"

edish (noun, /ɛdɪʃ/): "father"

idasaba (noun, /ɪdæsəbæ/): "feather"

uhittabe (noun, /ʌhɪɾəbɛ/): "fight"

gouchoughthi (noun, /gaʊxɒði/): "finger"

zanak (noun, /zənək/): "fire"

ttuku (noun, /ɾuku/): "fish"

tasitti (noun, /tæsɪɾɪ/): "flesh"

zal (noun, /zəl/): "foot"

aishinu (noun, /aɪʃinu/): "forest"

kaytt (noun, /keɾ/): "fox"

ak (noun, /æk/): "friend"

utenanay (noun, /utɛnəne/): "goose"

ttoughtanay (noun, /ɾɒtəne/): "grease"

ethaw (noun, /ɛðo/): "group"

ttad (noun, /ɾəd/): "gulf"

awttadawtt (noun, /oɾədoɾ/): "hair"

anitha (noun, /əniðə/): "hand"

abunawtough (noun, /əbunotɒ/): "hat"

ttanou (noun, /ɾanaʊ/): "hate"

am (noun, /əm/): "head"

aynibaw (noun, /enɪbo/): "hill"

ajena (noun, /əjɛnə/): "horn"

imilu (noun, /ɪmɪlu/): "horse"

avail (noun, /əvaɪl/): "house"

gat (noun, /gat/): "inn"

tasutt (noun, /təsʌɾ/): "island"

maima (noun, /maɪmə/): "jaw"

ajam (noun, /ədʒəm/): "lake"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "leaf"

datt (noun, /dəɾ/): "leg"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "liver"

ipa (noun, /ipa/): "louse"

misawd (noun, /mɪsod/): "love"

ut (noun, /ut/): "lunch"

oosaym (noun, /ʊsem/): "man"

in (noun, /in/): "many"

lithona (noun, /liðɔnə/): "meal"

nattawt (noun, /nəɾot/): "metal"

tattaso (noun, /təɾasɔ/): "mine"

chasettais (noun, /tʃəsɛɾaɪs/): "monster"

tsalawm (noun, /tsælom/): "moon"

ttattiv (noun, /ɾəɾɪv/): "morning"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "mother"

ja (noun, /dʒə/): "mountain"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "mouth"

aletha (noun, /əlɛðə/): "name"

wala (noun, /wəla/): "neck"

ttil (noun, /ɾɪl/): "night"

day (noun, /de/): "noodle"

aym (noun, /em/): "nose"

attaif (noun, /æɾaɪf/): "ocean"

ttinites (noun, /ɾinitɛs/): "parent"

sawag (noun, /sæwəg/): "path"

ttailayza (noun, /ɾaɪleza/): "peace"

shaja (noun, /ʃədʒə/): "pepper"

adatin (noun, /adætɪn/): "person"

bilattitt (noun, /biləɾɪɾ/): "pie"

ttitawtti (noun, /ɾitoɾi/): "pig"

tif (noun, /tɪf/): "rabbit"

sa (noun, /sa/): "rain"

zattittis (noun, /zəɾɪɾɪs/): "rat"

apabiva (noun, /əpəbivə/): "river"

ilalaibu (noun, /ɪlælaɪbu/): "robe"

jawdawt (noun, /jodot/): "rock"

ka (noun, /kæ/): "root"

ttawnaba (noun, /ɾonæbə/): "salt"

sawmisath (noun, /somɪsæð/): "sand"

asita (noun, /əsɪtə/): "seed"

ath (noun, /əð/): "sibling"

afena (noun, /əfɛnə/): "sister"

tittaga (noun, /tɪɾəgə/): "skin"

basal (noun, /bəsəl/): "sky"

ehapav (noun, /ɛhəpəv/): "smoke"

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

ettittane (noun, /ɛɾɪɾənɛ/): "soup"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "star"

thanales (noun, /ðənəlɛs/): "stew"

asabud (noun, /əsəbud/): "stomach"

eshuth (noun, /ɛʃʌθ/): "stone"

ikettat (noun, /ɪkɛɾæt/): "stream"

awtha (noun, /oðə/): "sun"

la (noun, /læ/): "sword"

sitsanu (noun, /sitsənʌ/): "tail"

nisith (noun, /nɪsið/): "tavern"

ousasi (noun, /aʊsəsɪ/): "thumb"

inay (noun, /ɪne/): "tongue"

nayt (noun, /net/): "tooth"

dibouwoo (noun, /dɪbaʊwʊ/): "tree"

uttaw (noun, /uɾo/): "truth"

atutt (noun, /ætuɾ/): "uncle"

bitet (noun, /bɪtɛt/): "valley"

ines (noun, /ɪnɛs/): "war"

atittayva (noun, /ætɪɾeva/): "water"

valanam (noun, /vələnəm/): "way"

jayvenought (noun, /dʒevɛnɒt/): "wine"

ajay (noun, /əje/): "woman"

jusutt (noun, /dʒʌsuɾ/): "word"