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

Aliwa

Aliwa Dictionary

Pronouns

atti (pronoun, /əɾɪ/): "he"

ud (pronoun, /ʌd/): "she"

kitt (pronoun, /kiɾ/): "they"

an (pronoun, /ən/): "you"

ina (pronoun, /ɪnə/): "we"

hu (pronoun, /hʌ/): "I"

Articles

ttoith (article, /ɾɔɪð/): "a"

oide (article, /ɔɪdɛ/): "the"

Prepositions

anadaiw (preposition, /ənədaɪw/): "and"

lanizayn (preposition, /lənɪzen/): "as"

arri (preposition, /ərɪ/): "from"

apadis (preposition, /æpadɪs/): "in"

patada (preposition, /pətədə/): "of"

asazi (preposition, /asəzi/): "or"

gimafaw (preposition, /gɪməfəw/): "to"

thazayti (preposition, /ðəzetɪ/): "will"

thawasu (preposition, /ðæwasu/): "with"

Numbers

kub (number, /kʌb/): "zero"

as (number, /əs/): "one"

tip (number, /tip/): "two"

oughvachai (number, /ɒvətʃaɪ/): "three"

vayl (number, /vel/): "four"

foughka (number, /fɒka/): "five"

ttaditi (number, /ɾədɪtɪ/): "six"

senathen (number, /sɛnəðɛn/): "seven"

fattuf (number, /fəɾuf/): "eight"

azathizu (number, /əzæθɪzʌ/): "nine"

ham (number, /həm/): "ten"

Questions

ttouthul (question, /ɾaʊθʌl/): "what"

isuzit (question, /ɪsʌzit/): "who"

kuttibal (question, /kuɾɪbəl/): "how"

jijay (question, /dʒɪdʒe/): "why"

itt (question, /iɾ/): "when"

Interjections

nutt (interjection, /nuɾ/): "hello"

kifathi (interjection, /kɪfaðɪ/): "goodbye"

aj (interjection, /əj/): "hey"

naiwum (interjection, /naɪwʌm/): "bye"

pij (interjection, /pɪdʒ/): "ouch"

ethetat (interjection, /ɛðɛtət/): "wow"

lal (interjection, /læl/): "uh"

fithaynawng (interjection, /fɪðenoŋ/): "er"

til (interjection, /til/): "um"

Adverbs

va (adverb, /va/): "again"

ilupil (adverb, /ilʌpɪl/): "now"

adatt (adverb, /ædəɾ/): "soon"

ititte (adverb, /itɪɾɛ/): "often"

qatake (adverb, /qətəkɛ/): "sometimes"

ehoughtaytaw (adverb, /ɛhɒteto/): "always"

tubattought (adverb, /tʌbəɾɒt/): "never"

hattil (adverb, /haɾɪl/): "seldom"

Adjectives

pe (adjective, /pɛ/): "aromatic"

ttun (adjective, /ɾʌn/): "basted"

ilepaina (adjective, /ɪlɛpaɪna/): "big"

uthanai (adjective, /ʌðənaɪ/): "bitter"

ani (adjective, /anɪ/): "black"

sawawt (adjective, /səwot/): "blue"

asan (adjective, /əsən/): "brown"

imut (adjective, /ɪmut/): "chilled"

attizaip (adjective, /əɾɪzaɪp/): "cold"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "curried"

mazagays (adjective, /məzəges/): "dark"

enaiwaiti (adjective, /ɛnaɪwaɪtɪ/): "deep"

uttatib (adjective, /ʌɾətib/): "divine"

maymil (adjective, /memɪl/): "drunk"

outhitt (adjective, /aʊðɪɾ/): "empty"

ilid (adjective, /ɪlɪd/): "evil"

ziditha (adjective, /zidɪðə/): "familiar"

aibet (adjective, /aɪbɛt/): "fat"

oughyizin (adjective, /ɒyɪzɪn/): "flat"

na (adjective, /nə/): "frail"

idihake (adjective, /ɪdɪhækɛ/): "fried"

ana (adjective, /ænə/): "full"

va (adjective, /væ/): "good"

ittaibutti (adjective, /iɾaɪbʌɾi/): "green"

oughfum (adjective, /ɒfum/): "grey"

awz (adjective, /oz/): "honest"

aym (adjective, /em/): "hot"

tithoughk (adjective, /tɪðɒk/): "light"

nawi (adjective, /nəwɪ/): "long"

ijatt (adjective, /ijəɾ/): "loud"

attayna (adjective, /əɾenə/): "mortal"

awdap (adjective, /odəp/): "mysterious"

naniged (adjective, /nanɪgɛd/): "narrow"

val (adjective, /vəl/): "old"

awavatt (adjective, /əwəvəɾ/): "orange"

thewayg (adjective, /ðɛweg/): "pungent"

oulasaz (adjective, /aʊlæsəz/): "purple"

acha (adjective, /ætʃa/): "quiet"

awbiz (adjective, /obiz/): "raw"

me (adjective, /mɛ/): "rectangular"

li (adjective, /li/): "red"

ttasou (adjective, /ɾəsaʊ/): "roasted"

ettiva (adjective, /ɛɾɪvə/): "round"

upukebaw (adjective, /upʌkɛbo/): "salty"

lakun (adjective, /lækʌn/): "savory"

dash (adjective, /dəʃ/): "shallow"

zaymathad (adjective, /zemaðəd/): "short"

sashoidin (adjective, /sæʃɔɪdɪn/): "smoked"

azithani (adjective, /əzɪðənɪ/): "sober"

itedawsa (adjective, /ɪtɛdosə/): "sour"

littal (adjective, /liɾəl/): "spicy"

asanough (adjective, /æsənɒ/): "spiral"

nakattit (adjective, /nəkəɾit/): "square"

upa (adjective, /ʌpæ/): "steamed"

vanay (adjective, /vəne/): "strange"

ous (adjective, /aʊs/): "strong"

ilasa (adjective, /iləsæ/): "sturdy"

al (adjective, /əl/): "sweet"

ttinu (adjective, /ɾɪnu/): "tall"

valitt (adjective, /vəliɾ/): "thick"

ttizi (adjective, /ɾɪzɪ/): "thin"

gath (adjective, /gəð/): "warm"

sayja (adjective, /sejə/): "weak"

anu (adjective, /ænu/): "white"

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

lagate (adjective, /lægætɛ/): "yellow"

thimad (adjective, /θɪmæd/): "young"

Verbs

disawsayk (verb, /dɪsosek/): "bake"

jesalas (verb, /jɛsələs/): "be"

apul (verb, /əpul/): "belong"

aiza (verb, /aɪzə/): "bite"

kane (verb, /kənɛ/): "break"

awda (verb, /oda/): "burn"

un (verb, /ʌn/): "come"

anam (verb, /ənəm/): "die"

batt (verb, /bəɾ/): "drink"

ithama (verb, /ɪðəmə/): "eat"

jaz (verb, /jəz/): "fall"

tawvoo (verb, /tovʊ/): "fight"

sanatt (verb, /sənəɾ/): "find"

tihi (verb, /tɪhi/): "fish"

at (verb, /ət/): "fly"

laythi (verb, /leðɪ/): "frown"

taihasis (verb, /taɪhəsɪs/): "go"

nga (verb, /ŋæ/): "growl"

aw (verb, /əw/): "hate"

imatoughj (verb, /ɪmətɒj/): "have"

oona (verb, /ʊnə/): "hear"

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

ttatt (verb, /ɾaɾ/): "hold"

oughj (verb, /ɒj/): "hunt"

taydu (verb, /tedu/): "jump"

tawpoughming (verb, /topɒmɪŋ/): "kill"

jataingan (verb, /dʒətaɪŋən/): "know"

an (verb, /ən/): "laugh"

maran (verb, /məɹən/): "lie"

maytenav (verb, /metɛnəv/): "live"

amawayji (verb, /æməweji/): "lose"

idangat (verb, /ɪdəŋət/): "love"

uladek (verb, /ʌlədɛk/): "need"

sa (verb, /sə/): "own"

aipish (verb, /aɪpɪʃ/): "roast"

awsanem (verb, /osænɛm/): "run"

awi (verb, /əwɪ/): "see"

di (verb, /dɪ/): "sit"

tsi (verb, /tsɪ/): "sleep"

etin (verb, /ɛtin/): "smell"

sayng (verb, /seŋ/): "smile"

apati (verb, /əpətɪ/): "stand"

uttu (verb, /ʌɾʌ/): "strike"

asaywu (verb, /əsewu/): "swallow"

ata (verb, /ətæ/): "swim"

oughnawth (verb, /ɒnoð/): "taste"

taybath (verb, /tebæð/): "throw"

maza (verb, /məzə/): "walk"

toughpattin (verb, /tɒpəɾɪn/): "want"

Nouns

ifa (noun, /ɪfə/): "afternoon"

alitinoo (noun, /əlɪtinʊ/): "ale"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "all"

sooz (noun, /sʊz/): "alligator"

ijis (noun, /ɪdʒɪs/): "arm"

sim (noun, /sim/): "ash"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "aunt"

ouba (noun, /aʊbə/): "axe"

fin (noun, /fin/): "bark"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "bay"

wit (noun, /wɪt/): "beer"

ayzawtip (noun, /ezotɪp/): "beet"

lagumough (noun, /lægumɒ/): "bird"

thittitan (noun, /ðɪɾitən/): "blood"

nak (noun, /nak/): "boar"

wipoughfi (noun, /wipɒfɪ/): "bone"

isabal (noun, /ɪsæbəl/): "breakfast"

yis (noun, /yɪs/): "breast"

tih (noun, /tɪh/): "brother"

ichichezu (noun, /ɪxixɛzʌ/): "castle"

az (noun, /əz/): "cat"

adittut (noun, /adɪɾut/): "cat"

attu (noun, /əɾʌ/): "chest"

ounun (noun, /aʊnʌn/): "chicken"

anaiha (noun, /ənaɪhə/): "claw"

ethaidoi (noun, /ɛðaɪdɔɪ/): "cloud"

nattushi (noun, /næɾuʃɪ/): "coconut"

attisayth (noun, /əɾɪseθ/): "crime"

ainefipe (noun, /aɪnɛfɪpɛ/): "day"

mihe (noun, /mɪhɛ/): "dinner"

mooz (noun, /mʊz/): "dog"

asid (noun, /əsɪd/): "drink"

at (noun, /æt/): "dungeon"

loughf (noun, /lɒf/): "ear"

tsitti (noun, /tsɪɾi/): "earth"

tik (noun, /tɪk/): "egg"

akattawla (noun, /əkəɾola/): "elder"

attit (noun, /əɾit/): "enemy"

tan (noun, /tən/): "evening"

awdayshat (noun, /odeʃət/): "eye"

azah (noun, /əzæh/): "family"

ajitt (noun, /əjɪɾ/): "father"

je (noun, /jɛ/): "feather"

ilounayl (noun, /ɪlaʊnel/): "fight"

ak (noun, /æk/): "finger"

atittadi (noun, /ətɪɾədɪ/): "fire"

vu (noun, /vʌ/): "fish"

anai (noun, /ənaɪ/): "flesh"

laitu (noun, /laɪtu/): "foot"

alitoughwaw (noun, /əlitɒwo/): "forest"

ais (noun, /aɪs/): "fox"

su (noun, /su/): "friend"

wattasu (noun, /wæɾəsʌ/): "goose"

isam (noun, /ɪsəm/): "grease"

teda (noun, /tɛdə/): "group"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "gulf"

nasithawp (noun, /næsɪðop/): "hair"

nattawttou (noun, /nəɾoɾaʊ/): "hand"

vanga (noun, /vəŋə/): "hat"

iwalad (noun, /ɪwaləd/): "hate"

nattu (noun, /nəɾu/): "head"

hijahitt (noun, /hijəhɪɾ/): "hill"

ttin (noun, /ɾin/): "horn"

oubattipou (noun, /aʊbæɾɪpaʊ/): "horse"

afaittage (noun, /æfaɪɾəgɛ/): "house"

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

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "island"

atoota (noun, /ətʊtə/): "jaw"

sasud (noun, /səsud/): "lake"

ibinupa (noun, /ibinʌpə/): "leaf"

nuvout (noun, /nʌvaʊt/): "leg"

sayd (noun, /sed/): "liver"

naw (noun, /no/): "louse"

nawshawel (noun, /noʃəwɛl/): "love"

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

zattatus (noun, /zəɾətʌs/): "man"

shais (noun, /ʃaɪs/): "many"

inahi (noun, /ɪnæhɪ/): "meal"

niw (noun, /nɪw/): "metal"

anettu (noun, /ənɛɾʌ/): "mine"

akajal (noun, /əkəjəl/): "monster"

ngiwi (noun, /ŋɪwɪ/): "moon"

si (noun, /si/): "morning"

ttavathoughd (noun, /ɾəvəðɒd/): "mother"

atun (noun, /atun/): "mountain"

anawk (noun, /ənok/): "mouth"

mawichuk (noun, /məwitʃuk/): "name"

aihavay (noun, /aɪhəve/): "neck"

avouvaitte (noun, /əvaʊvaɪɾɛ/): "night"

ekaboud (noun, /ɛkæbaʊd/): "noodle"

ijaynanu (noun, /ijenənu/): "nose"

outta (noun, /aʊɾæ/): "ocean"

attimattu (noun, /aɾiməɾu/): "parent"

lathalab (noun, /læðəlæb/): "path"

jin (noun, /jɪn/): "peace"

daisaysa (noun, /daɪsesə/): "pepper"

agattitt (noun, /ægəɾɪɾ/): "person"

ttasiva (noun, /ɾəsivə/): "pie"

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

att (noun, /æɾ/): "rabbit"

ihaitti (noun, /ihaɪɾɪ/): "rain"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "rat"

taittam (noun, /taɪɾəm/): "river"

oughtike (noun, /ɒtɪkɛ/): "robe"

sittil (noun, /siɾil/): "rock"

ayt (noun, /et/): "root"

awalath (noun, /awələð/): "salt"

ttinibif (noun, /ɾɪnɪbif/): "sand"

echan (noun, /ɛtʃən/): "seed"

siweta (noun, /siwɛtə/): "sibling"

ithi (noun, /ɪθɪ/): "sister"

attitisa (noun, /æɾɪtɪsə/): "skin"

chaitt (noun, /chaɪɾ/): "sky"

daysha (noun, /deʃa/): "smoke"

afiluday (noun, /əfilʌde/): "snake"

ula (noun, /ʌlæ/): "soup"

usal (noun, /usæl/): "star"

lil (noun, /lɪl/): "stew"

uza (noun, /uzæ/): "stomach"

tutas (noun, /tʌtəs/): "stone"

ttayttak (noun, /ɾeɾək/): "stream"

asu (noun, /asu/): "sun"

ttiseni (noun, /ɾisɛni/): "sword"

iniki (noun, /ɪnikɪ/): "tail"

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

tawa (noun, /təwə/): "thumb"

mal (noun, /məl/): "tongue"

ititt (noun, /ɪtɪɾ/): "tooth"

otetila (noun, /ɔtɛtɪla/): "tree"

pitai (noun, /pitaɪ/): "truth"

dawn (noun, /don/): "uncle"

adisush (noun, /ədɪsuʃ/): "valley"

ta (noun, /tə/): "war"

vatucha (noun, /vətʌtʃa/): "water"

dazabad (noun, /dəzəbad/): "way"

ak (noun, /ək/): "wine"

ashath (noun, /aʃəð/): "woman"

oomawni (noun, /ʊmoni/): "word"