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Zawdathaq

Zawdathaq Dictionary

Pronouns

zoughh (pronoun, /zɒh/): "he"

nawh (pronoun, /noh/): "she"

dad (pronoun, /dəd/): "they"

ak (pronoun, /ək/): "you"

oughd (pronoun, /ɒd/): "we"

adou (pronoun, /ədaʊ/): "I"

Articles

aima (article, /aɪmə/): "a"

hang (article, /həŋ/): "the"

Prepositions

inga (preposition, /iŋə/): "and"

usapil (preposition, /ʌsəpɪl/): "as"

kijash (preposition, /kidʒəʃ/): "from"

thunoupaw (preposition, /ðʌnaʊpo/): "in"

isutay (preposition, /isʌte/): "of"

nag (preposition, /nag/): "or"

athene (preposition, /æðɛnɛ/): "to"

athootta (preposition, /əθʊɾə/): "will"

ilath (preposition, /ɪləð/): "with"

Numbers

ainittuka (number, /aɪniɾukæ/): "zero"

zamai (number, /zamaɪ/): "one"

itat (number, /ɪtət/): "two"

kawaytha (number, /kəweðə/): "three"

awe (number, /əwɛ/): "four"

loughgisut (number, /lɒgisut/): "five"

attoivip (number, /əɾɔɪvɪp/): "six"

ulah (number, /uləh/): "seven"

ki (number, /kɪ/): "eight"

unayka (number, /ʌnekə/): "nine"

nasough (number, /nəsɒ/): "ten"

Questions

ith (question, /ið/): "what"

nuzaw (question, /nʌzo/): "who"

at (question, /ət/): "how"

ttuchaka (question, /ɾʌchəkə/): "why"

adathala (question, /ədəðalə/): "when"

Interjections

ttifattin (interjection, /ɾɪfəɾɪn/): "hello"

utt (interjection, /ʌɾ/): "goodbye"

va (interjection, /və/): "hey"

aym (interjection, /em/): "bye"

ainawmoughm (interjection, /aɪnomɒm/): "ouch"

ngak (interjection, /ŋək/): "wow"

awna (interjection, /onə/): "uh"

tattivuk (interjection, /təɾɪvʌk/): "er"

as (interjection, /əs/): "um"

Adverbs

ays (adverb, /es/): "again"

wam (adverb, /wəm/): "now"

binaped (adverb, /bɪnəpɛd/): "soon"

ba (adverb, /bə/): "often"

tamubatt (adverb, /təmubəɾ/): "sometimes"

sathaz (adverb, /səðəz/): "always"

ettattiji (adverb, /ɛɾəɾɪdʒɪ/): "never"

tungibu (adverb, /tʌŋɪbʌ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tisu (adjective, /tisu/): "aromatic"

ngati (adjective, /ŋəti/): "basted"

alidatta (adjective, /əlɪdæɾə/): "big"

suth (adjective, /suð/): "bitter"

battat (adjective, /bæɾət/): "black"

inga (adjective, /iŋə/): "blue"

sadas (adjective, /sədəs/): "brown"

anali (adjective, /ənəlɪ/): "chilled"

aynoughf (adjective, /enɒf/): "cold"

divadad (adjective, /divædad/): "curried"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "dark"

ninay (adjective, /nɪne/): "deep"

asal (adjective, /əsəl/): "divine"

adikana (adjective, /ədɪkənə/): "drunk"

ubi (adjective, /ʌbɪ/): "empty"

ittudun (adjective, /ɪɾʌdun/): "evil"

angep (adjective, /æŋɛp/): "familiar"

tim (adjective, /tim/): "fat"

ap (adjective, /əp/): "flat"

un (adjective, /ʌn/): "frail"

at (adjective, /ət/): "fried"

ife (adjective, /ɪfɛ/): "full"

ttapaha (adjective, /ɾəpahə/): "good"

nayla (adjective, /nelə/): "green"

litti (adjective, /liɾɪ/): "grey"

kav (adjective, /kəv/): "honest"

itta (adjective, /ɪɾə/): "hot"

azida (adjective, /əzɪdæ/): "light"

jida (adjective, /dʒɪdə/): "long"

asha (adjective, /əʃə/): "loud"

siil (adjective, /ʒil/): "mortal"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "mysterious"

akoonath (adjective, /əkʊnəð/): "narrow"

uhalawchi (adjective, /uhəloxɪ/): "old"

nekihi (adjective, /nɛkihɪ/): "orange"

at (adjective, /æt/): "pungent"

attoughsan (adjective, /əɾɒsən/): "purple"

nalayttat (adjective, /naleɾət/): "quiet"

abalatt (adjective, /əbələɾ/): "raw"

aw (adjective, /aw/): "rectangular"

aza (adjective, /əzə/): "red"

tattutt (adjective, /tæɾuɾ/): "roasted"

usiat (adjective, /ʌʒət/): "round"

zujitti (adjective, /zʌjiɾɪ/): "salty"

as (adjective, /əs/): "savory"

na (adjective, /nə/): "shallow"

imam (adjective, /ɪməm/): "short"

chadayni (adjective, /tʃædeni/): "smoked"

ith (adjective, /ɪð/): "sober"

nattai (adjective, /nəɾaɪ/): "sour"

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

ttifoughk (adjective, /ɾɪfɒk/): "spiral"

fattasi (adjective, /fəɾæsɪ/): "square"

chaba (adjective, /tʃəbə/): "steamed"

na (adjective, /næ/): "strange"

attatin (adjective, /əɾətɪn/): "strong"

ithotattou (adjective, /iθɔtəɾaʊ/): "sturdy"

nalala (adjective, /nalælə/): "sweet"

tatan (adjective, /tətən/): "tall"

wayfanat (adjective, /wefənət/): "thick"

ala (adjective, /ælə/): "thin"

asitti (adjective, /əsiɾɪ/): "warm"

ngafada (adjective, /ŋəfədæ/): "weak"

atta (adjective, /æɾə/): "white"

attaguta (adjective, /əɾəgʌtə/): "wide"

athaikoo (adjective, /əðaɪkʊ/): "yellow"

nanoom (adjective, /nənʊm/): "young"

Verbs

ad (verb, /ad/): "bake"

hithilas (verb, /hɪθɪləs/): "be"

ukattah (verb, /ukəɾəh/): "belong"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "bite"

isupabi (verb, /isʌpəbɪ/): "break"

azayn (verb, /æzen/): "burn"

dangi (verb, /dəŋi/): "come"

azanayth (verb, /əzæneð/): "die"

shay (verb, /ʃe/): "drink"

azawtha (verb, /əzoθə/): "eat"

ita (verb, /ɪtə/): "fall"

la (verb, /lə/): "fight"

ayzi (verb, /ezɪ/): "find"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "fish"

ik (verb, /ɪk/): "fly"

thoughtte (verb, /ðɒɾɛ/): "frown"

inu (verb, /inʌ/): "go"

ettayt (verb, /ɛɾet/): "growl"

lak (verb, /lək/): "hate"

utt (verb, /uɾ/): "have"

awa (verb, /əwə/): "hear"

ekethiw (verb, /ɛkɛðɪw/): "hide"

ttattem (verb, /ɾəɾɛm/): "hold"

nune (verb, /nunɛ/): "hunt"

uhat (verb, /uhət/): "jump"

man (verb, /mən/): "kill"

ita (verb, /ɪtæ/): "know"

inoihat (verb, /ɪnɔɪhat/): "laugh"

atenaday (verb, /ətɛnəde/): "lie"

fattan (verb, /fæɾən/): "live"

anounad (verb, /ənaʊnəd/): "lose"

mapay (verb, /məpe/): "love"

ibatina (verb, /ɪbætina/): "need"

sahisu (verb, /səhɪsu/): "own"

akaywaze (verb, /əkewəzɛ/): "roast"

tsizipaw (verb, /tsɪzɪpo/): "run"

ta (verb, /tə/): "see"

oughnisayy (verb, /ɒnisey/): "sit"

dattet (verb, /dəɾɛt/): "sleep"

elittas (verb, /ɛliɾəs/): "smell"

nit (verb, /nɪt/): "smile"

ekape (verb, /ɛkəpɛ/): "stand"

gattan (verb, /gəɾən/): "strike"

thaditt (verb, /ðadɪɾ/): "swallow"

awvaki (verb, /ovəkɪ/): "swim"

ezawnicha (verb, /ɛzonitʃæ/): "taste"

kodatawm (verb, /kɔdætom/): "throw"

esema (verb, /ɛsɛmə/): "walk"

zamiwav (verb, /zæmiwæv/): "want"

Nouns

dadaikay (noun, /dədaɪke/): "afternoon"

elattila (noun, /ɛləɾila/): "ale"

ittittirr (noun, /ɪɾiɾɪr/): "all"

attouk (noun, /əɾaʊk/): "alligator"

ib (noun, /ib/): "arm"

ttattavaw (noun, /ɾəɾævo/): "ash"

athilatt (noun, /əðilæɾ/): "aunt"

ttinatt (noun, /ɾinəɾ/): "axe"

zinoon (noun, /zɪnʊn/): "bark"

chi (noun, /chɪ/): "bay"

labuhit (noun, /læbʌhɪt/): "beer"

attaivas (noun, /əɾaɪvəs/): "beet"

itane (noun, /ɪtənɛ/): "bird"

aivalit (noun, /aɪvalit/): "blood"

ipaji (noun, /ɪpəji/): "boar"

malai (noun, /məlaɪ/): "bone"

ulesai (noun, /ulɛsaɪ/): "breakfast"

da (noun, /də/): "breast"

fi (noun, /fɪ/): "brother"

ttu (noun, /ɾu/): "castle"

tsa (noun, /tsə/): "cat"

di (noun, /di/): "cat"

iwayvil (noun, /ɪwevil/): "chest"

abatachu (noun, /əbætətʃʌ/): "chicken"

nanai (noun, /nənaɪ/): "claw"

ithal (noun, /ɪðal/): "cloud"

zila (noun, /zɪlə/): "coconut"

wiloughdi (noun, /wilɒdɪ/): "crime"

alithesa (noun, /alɪðɛsə/): "day"

ttahuna (noun, /ɾæhunə/): "dinner"

dachan (noun, /dætʃən/): "dog"

atita (noun, /atɪtə/): "drink"

achu (noun, /atʃu/): "dungeon"

al (noun, /əl/): "ear"

av (noun, /əv/): "earth"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "egg"

awthibuwi (noun, /oðɪbuwɪ/): "elder"

zuttuliw (noun, /zuɾulɪw/): "enemy"

achinika (noun, /əxɪnika/): "evening"

esadep (noun, /ɛsadɛp/): "eye"

hithanooz (noun, /hɪθənʊz/): "family"

oojiz (noun, /ʊdʒɪz/): "father"

ad (noun, /əd/): "feather"

alanib (noun, /əlænɪb/): "fight"

pattuta (noun, /pəɾʌtæ/): "finger"

an (noun, /ən/): "fire"

uwou (noun, /uwaʊ/): "fish"

zuhim (noun, /zuhim/): "flesh"

ttithiza (noun, /ɾɪðɪzə/): "foot"

ujav (noun, /ʌdʒəv/): "forest"

uttavoup (noun, /ʌɾəvaʊp/): "fox"

ttusavim (noun, /ɾʌsəvɪm/): "friend"

jayttusut (noun, /dʒeɾusut/): "goose"

aytah (noun, /etəh/): "grease"

ttavibij (noun, /ɾævɪbɪdʒ/): "group"

afoututu (noun, /əfaʊtʌtʌ/): "gulf"

sap (noun, /səp/): "hair"

anadu (noun, /ənædu/): "hand"

alough (noun, /əlɒ/): "hat"

ttaythis (noun, /ɾeðɪs/): "hate"

vi (noun, /vi/): "head"

sal (noun, /səl/): "hill"

visath (noun, /vɪsəð/): "horn"

ain (noun, /aɪn/): "horse"

ung (noun, /uŋ/): "house"

ttimoughttay (noun, /ɾimɒɾe/): "inn"

nidanawt (noun, /nidanot/): "island"

atitt (noun, /ætiɾ/): "jaw"

ativawt (noun, /ativot/): "lake"

alut (noun, /əlut/): "leaf"

ilimi (noun, /ɪlimɪ/): "leg"

ashits (noun, /əʃɪts/): "liver"

ootha (noun, /ʊθə/): "louse"

akay (noun, /əke/): "love"

aidi (noun, /aɪdɪ/): "lunch"

ttuwitin (noun, /ɾʌwɪtin/): "man"

inan (noun, /ɪnan/): "many"

ek (noun, /ɛk/): "meal"

ikoott (noun, /ɪkʊɾ/): "metal"

oughtaysutsi (noun, /ɒtesʌtsi/): "mine"

den (noun, /dɛn/): "monster"

nati (noun, /nətɪ/): "moon"

joothiqatt (noun, /jʊðiqəɾ/): "morning"

ttada (noun, /ɾəda/): "mother"

isashashi (noun, /ɪsəʃaʃi/): "mountain"

oughtuttat (noun, /ɒtʌɾət/): "mouth"

lubama (noun, /lʌbəmə/): "name"

thejazal (noun, /θɛdʒəzəl/): "neck"

ita (noun, /ɪta/): "night"

thibiwam (noun, /ðɪbiwəm/): "noodle"

ima (noun, /ɪmə/): "nose"

al (noun, /əl/): "ocean"

sinit (noun, /sinit/): "parent"

wi (noun, /wɪ/): "path"

na (noun, /nə/): "peace"

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

esi (noun, /ɛsɪ/): "person"

udu (noun, /udʌ/): "pie"

naydatta (noun, /nedəɾə/): "pig"

sha (noun, /ʃə/): "rabbit"

atamayb (noun, /ətəmeb/): "rain"

utti (noun, /uɾɪ/): "rat"

mifa (noun, /mɪfə/): "river"

awtad (noun, /otəd/): "robe"

ttetathiw (noun, /ɾɛtəðiw/): "rock"

he (noun, /hɛ/): "root"

ttili (noun, /ɾɪlɪ/): "salt"

ata (noun, /æta/): "sand"

ttabah (noun, /ɾəbəh/): "seed"

afanough (noun, /əfænɒ/): "sibling"

inaypasa (noun, /inepəsə/): "sister"

zizatt (noun, /zɪzəɾ/): "skin"

zid (noun, /zɪd/): "sky"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "smoke"

outijayj (noun, /aʊtidʒedʒ/): "snake"

sahitt (noun, /səhiɾ/): "soup"

wath (noun, /waθ/): "star"

echough (noun, /ɛtʃɒ/): "stew"

attapac (noun, /əɾəpəc/): "stomach"

tinuth (noun, /tinuð/): "stone"

vita (noun, /vitə/): "stream"

enatt (noun, /ɛnəɾ/): "sun"

naf (noun, /nəf/): "sword"

ttelouba (noun, /ɾɛlaʊbə/): "tail"

abazatt (noun, /abəzəɾ/): "tavern"

atidi (noun, /ətɪdɪ/): "thumb"

pedaydas (noun, /pɛdedəs/): "tongue"

icoutt (noun, /ɪcaʊɾ/): "tooth"

ttaf (noun, /ɾəf/): "tree"

isidi (noun, /isidɪ/): "truth"

tigaze (noun, /tɪgæzɛ/): "uncle"

atath (noun, /atəð/): "valley"

ooka (noun, /ʊkæ/): "war"

ayhoutu (noun, /ehaʊtu/): "water"

pithafa (noun, /pɪθəfə/): "way"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "wine"

ushifatta (noun, /uʃifəɾə/): "woman"

adaiz (noun, /ədaɪz/): "word"