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

Azib

Azib Dictionary

Pronouns

atte (pronoun, /əɾɛ/): "he"

too (pronoun, /tʊ/): "she"

tha (pronoun, /ðə/): "they"

dath (pronoun, /dəð/): "you"

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

sed (pronoun, /sɛd/): "I"

Articles

thay (article, /θe/): "a"

rra (article, /ræ/): "the"

Prepositions

hi (preposition, /hɪ/): "and"

louttouza (preposition, /laʊɾaʊzæ/): "as"

oughlanazu (preposition, /ɒlənəzʌ/): "from"

ttenawjaiw (preposition, /ɾɛnojaɪw/): "in"

im (preposition, /ɪm/): "of"

ouwuhat (preposition, /aʊwʌhat/): "or"

ttudawn (preposition, /ɾudon/): "to"

anutt (preposition, /ənʌɾ/): "will"

jaithanitt (preposition, /jaɪðəniɾ/): "with"

Numbers

ufoughchith (number, /ufɒtʃɪð/): "zero"

wough (number, /wɒ/): "one"

apa (number, /əpə/): "two"

in (number, /ɪn/): "three"

adatay (number, /ædəte/): "four"

ad (number, /əd/): "five"

amezu (number, /əmɛzʌ/): "six"

anet (number, /ænɛt/): "seven"

ezacid (number, /ɛzæcid/): "eight"

tta (number, /ɾə/): "nine"

aydaiw (number, /edaɪw/): "ten"

Questions

awil (question, /əwil/): "what"

nafap (question, /nəfəp/): "who"

miwalud (question, /miwəlʌd/): "how"

tigi (question, /tigɪ/): "why"

oughnoughvutha (question, /ɒnɒvuðə/): "when"

Interjections

alad (interjection, /ələd/): "hello"

di (interjection, /di/): "goodbye"

vuda (interjection, /vudə/): "hey"

aitoumit (interjection, /aɪtaʊmɪt/): "bye"

la (interjection, /lə/): "ouch"

iwaw (interjection, /ɪwəw/): "wow"

da (interjection, /dæ/): "uh"

ij (interjection, /ij/): "er"

hatt (interjection, /həɾ/): "um"

Adverbs

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

azi (adverb, /əzi/): "now"

ithiz (adverb, /iðɪz/): "soon"

mosalet (adverb, /mɔsəlɛt/): "often"

ji (adverb, /jɪ/): "sometimes"

nithit (adverb, /nɪðɪt/): "always"

etapes (adverb, /ɛtæpɛs/): "never"

naitay (adverb, /naɪte/): "seldom"

Adjectives

bay (adjective, /be/): "aromatic"

ounulu (adjective, /aʊnʌlu/): "basted"

ttithisa (adjective, /ɾɪðɪsə/): "big"

kattaf (adjective, /kæɾəf/): "bitter"

ilulada (adjective, /iluləda/): "black"

oughsa (adjective, /ɒsæ/): "blue"

av (adjective, /æv/): "brown"

ngiki (adjective, /ŋɪkɪ/): "chilled"

moughnanawt (adjective, /mɒnənot/): "cold"

nizada (adjective, /nizædə/): "curried"

aitta (adjective, /aɪɾə/): "dark"

al (adjective, /əl/): "deep"

tattitt (adjective, /tæɾɪɾ/): "divine"

hit (adjective, /hit/): "drunk"

ttat (adjective, /ɾət/): "empty"

am (adjective, /æm/): "evil"

chataka (adjective, /tʃətəkə/): "familiar"

unaf (adjective, /unəf/): "fat"

ahadaitt (adjective, /əhədaɪɾ/): "flat"

oughttattoughsi (adjective, /ɒɾəɾɒsi/): "frail"

unitt (adjective, /ʌnɪɾ/): "fried"

apit (adjective, /əpɪt/): "full"

fa (adjective, /fa/): "good"

ap (adjective, /əp/): "green"

tatangal (adjective, /tətəŋəl/): "grey"

ttag (adjective, /ɾəg/): "honest"

awef (adjective, /awɛf/): "hot"

ethayd (adjective, /ɛθed/): "light"

paittelaw (adjective, /paɪɾɛlæw/): "long"

dough (adjective, /dɒ/): "loud"

ayki (adjective, /ekɪ/): "mortal"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "mysterious"

athenuni (adjective, /æðɛnʌni/): "narrow"

aypethayji (adjective, /epɛθejɪ/): "old"

ti (adjective, /ti/): "orange"

nakatek (adjective, /nəkatɛk/): "pungent"

ttanoughnaw (adjective, /ɾənɒnəw/): "purple"

najati (adjective, /nəjætɪ/): "quiet"

azuvingough (adjective, /azuviŋɒ/): "raw"

unisiouti (adjective, /unɪʒaʊti/): "rectangular"

thawtadit (adjective, /θotadit/): "red"

shamett (adjective, /ʃəmɛɾ/): "roasted"

ttou (adjective, /ɾaʊ/): "round"

zanatoughk (adjective, /zənatɒk/): "salty"

at (adjective, /ət/): "savory"

is (adjective, /ɪs/): "shallow"

ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "short"

da (adjective, /də/): "smoked"

nayz (adjective, /nez/): "sober"

ttumattuk (adjective, /ɾʌməɾuk/): "sour"

nain (adjective, /naɪn/): "spicy"

zoughthimain (adjective, /zɒðimaɪn/): "spiral"

tou (adjective, /taʊ/): "square"

gitaj (adjective, /gɪtədʒ/): "steamed"

inithat (adjective, /inɪðət/): "strange"

az (adjective, /əz/): "strong"

aynattin (adjective, /enəɾɪn/): "sturdy"

attak (adjective, /aɾək/): "sweet"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "tall"

tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "thick"

jis (adjective, /jis/): "thin"

avoughsani (adjective, /əvɒsənɪ/): "warm"

ade (adjective, /ədɛ/): "weak"

lunap (adjective, /lunəp/): "white"

tiluki (adjective, /tɪlʌki/): "wide"

ichahud (adjective, /ɪtʃæhʌd/): "yellow"

ittazay (adjective, /ɪɾəze/): "young"

Verbs

ta (verb, /tə/): "bake"

asaitti (verb, /æsaɪɾɪ/): "be"

hinu (verb, /hɪnu/): "belong"

fayttisik (verb, /feɾisɪk/): "bite"

nanith (verb, /nænɪð/): "break"

isudaha (verb, /ɪsʌdəhə/): "burn"

jatt (verb, /jæɾ/): "come"

fikaj (verb, /fɪkæj/): "die"

ttuge (verb, /ɾʌgɛ/): "drink"

hal (verb, /həl/): "eat"

sha (verb, /ʃə/): "fall"

chattough (verb, /tʃəɾɒ/): "fight"

atattatte (verb, /ətəɾəɾɛ/): "find"

ja (verb, /jæ/): "fish"

dan (verb, /dæn/): "fly"

ma (verb, /mə/): "frown"

uka (verb, /ʌkə/): "go"

navikak (verb, /nəvɪkək/): "growl"

itta (verb, /iɾə/): "hate"

pada (verb, /pədə/): "have"

an (verb, /ən/): "hear"

ttayttasaw (verb, /ɾeɾəsəw/): "hide"

adinayl (verb, /adinel/): "hold"

isitazi (verb, /ɪsitəzɪ/): "hunt"

awak (verb, /əwək/): "jump"

abanem (verb, /æbənɛm/): "kill"

aysivij (verb, /esɪvɪdʒ/): "know"

zinguzut (verb, /ziŋʌzʌt/): "laugh"

eni (verb, /ɛnɪ/): "lie"

sitou (verb, /sitaʊ/): "live"

athip (verb, /əðip/): "lose"

zawjawsh (verb, /zojoʃ/): "love"

fithifatt (verb, /fɪðɪfəɾ/): "need"

adaijil (verb, /ədaɪjɪl/): "own"

tif (verb, /tɪf/): "roast"

ithas (verb, /ɪðəs/): "run"

ititamough (verb, /ɪtɪtamɒ/): "see"

hib (verb, /hib/): "sit"

ilazattu (verb, /ɪləzæɾu/): "sleep"

itipoutt (verb, /ɪtɪpaʊɾ/): "smell"

finit (verb, /finɪt/): "smile"

attabaitt (verb, /aɾəbaɪɾ/): "stand"

senakan (verb, /sɛnəkən/): "strike"

li (verb, /li/): "swallow"

at (verb, /ət/): "swim"

ile (verb, /ɪlɛ/): "taste"

anawthitay (verb, /ənoðite/): "throw"

dang (verb, /dəŋ/): "walk"

choughta (verb, /tʃɒtə/): "want"

Nouns

aja (noun, /əjə/): "afternoon"

ba (noun, /bə/): "ale"

anawuni (noun, /anəwunɪ/): "all"

kat (noun, /kət/): "alligator"

ananitti (noun, /ənənɪɾi/): "arm"

apatt (noun, /əpəɾ/): "ash"

ittawsi (noun, /iɾosɪ/): "aunt"

aytitangi (noun, /etɪtəŋɪ/): "axe"

bu (noun, /bʌ/): "bark"

daitha (noun, /daɪðə/): "bay"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "beer"

ngunaditt (noun, /ŋʌnædɪɾ/): "beet"

uma (noun, /umæ/): "bird"

amukina (noun, /əmʌkɪnə/): "blood"

anatika (noun, /ənətika/): "boar"

ayn (noun, /en/): "bone"

thakaw (noun, /ðəko/): "breakfast"

neh (noun, /nɛh/): "breast"

pamet (noun, /pəmɛt/): "brother"

ailitha (noun, /aɪlɪðə/): "castle"

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

ingimin (noun, /ɪŋimin/): "cat"

sough (noun, /sɒ/): "chest"

akise (noun, /ækɪsɛ/): "chicken"

laizasa (noun, /laɪzasə/): "claw"

adime (noun, /ədimɛ/): "cloud"

ttattihu (noun, /ɾəɾɪhʌ/): "coconut"

ngi (noun, /ŋɪ/): "crime"

bana (noun, /bənə/): "day"

pis (noun, /pɪs/): "dinner"

it (noun, /it/): "dog"

vathi (noun, /vəθɪ/): "drink"

ayz (noun, /ez/): "dungeon"

shiloudiv (noun, /ʃɪlaʊdɪv/): "ear"

anoolija (noun, /ænʊlidʒə/): "earth"

ayh (noun, /eh/): "egg"

pil (noun, /pɪl/): "elder"

tat (noun, /tət/): "enemy"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "evening"

atich (noun, /ætɪtʃ/): "eye"

attoud (noun, /əɾaʊd/): "family"

ngahin (noun, /ŋæhɪn/): "father"

itakan (noun, /itəkən/): "feather"

aidazasi (noun, /aɪdəzəsɪ/): "fight"

eti (noun, /ɛtɪ/): "finger"

atte (noun, /əɾɛ/): "fire"

awaytta (noun, /æweɾə/): "fish"

ikakaytt (noun, /ɪkakeɾ/): "flesh"

isishoij (noun, /ɪsɪʃɔɪdʒ/): "foot"

sawmigough (noun, /somɪgɒ/): "forest"

vit (noun, /vɪt/): "fox"

ounethayzai (noun, /aʊnɛðezaɪ/): "friend"

anegufi (noun, /ənɛgufɪ/): "goose"

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

outima (noun, /aʊtɪmə/): "group"

ach (noun, /ach/): "gulf"

ikah (noun, /ɪkəh/): "hair"

ini (noun, /inɪ/): "hand"

naw (noun, /naw/): "hat"

ekis (noun, /ɛkɪs/): "hate"

ttoughfulu (noun, /ɾɒfʌlu/): "head"

tsafathab (noun, /tsæfəðæb/): "hill"

iv (noun, /iv/): "horn"

ih (noun, /ɪh/): "horse"

attawpayta (noun, /əɾopetə/): "house"

ayk (noun, /ek/): "inn"

nazi (noun, /nəzi/): "island"

jis (noun, /jis/): "jaw"

enivawsh (noun, /ɛnivoʃ/): "lake"

thayth (noun, /ðeð/): "leaf"

uthab (noun, /uðəb/): "leg"

ittag (noun, /ɪɾag/): "liver"

asi (noun, /əsi/): "louse"

dimi (noun, /dɪmɪ/): "love"

tattaws (noun, /təɾos/): "lunch"

awcethah (noun, /ocɛθəh/): "man"

acha (noun, /əxə/): "many"

evou (noun, /ɛvaʊ/): "meal"

ima (noun, /ɪmə/): "metal"

atawchoughz (noun, /ətotʃɒz/): "mine"

at (noun, /ət/): "monster"

ta (noun, /tə/): "moon"

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

asajittou (noun, /əsæjɪɾaʊ/): "mother"

jajethai (noun, /dʒəjɛðaɪ/): "mountain"

navisav (noun, /nəvisav/): "mouth"

idawli (noun, /ɪdoli/): "name"

ttuf (noun, /ɾuf/): "neck"

ittadash (noun, /iɾədæʃ/): "night"

itaba (noun, /ɪtəba/): "noodle"

limatta (noun, /lɪməɾə/): "nose"

fivi (noun, /fivɪ/): "ocean"

oughttakavi (noun, /ɒɾəkəvi/): "parent"

akakawt (noun, /əkækot/): "path"

aithas (noun, /aɪðəs/): "peace"

achabal (noun, /ætʃəbəl/): "pepper"

ajisah (noun, /ajɪsəh/): "person"

aw (noun, /əw/): "pie"

sapangoo (noun, /sæpəŋʊ/): "pig"

tebutitt (noun, /tɛbutɪɾ/): "rabbit"

eviva (noun, /ɛviva/): "rain"

laisethoughm (noun, /laɪsɛðɒm/): "rat"

ttazattatt (noun, /ɾəzaɾəɾ/): "river"

ak (noun, /ək/): "robe"

thusenoughb (noun, /ðʌsɛnɒb/): "rock"

valat (noun, /vəlæt/): "root"

an (noun, /ən/): "salt"

dayvi (noun, /devɪ/): "sand"

inangat (noun, /ɪnəŋət/): "seed"

ayhikim (noun, /ehɪkɪm/): "sibling"

ad (noun, /əd/): "sister"

aidawpin (noun, /aɪdopin/): "skin"

oughttatad (noun, /ɒɾətæd/): "sky"

ikisama (noun, /ikɪsəmə/): "smoke"

aysagit (noun, /esægɪt/): "snake"

ttetahung (noun, /ɾɛtəhuŋ/): "soup"

oihoughv (noun, /ɔɪhɒv/): "star"

naypats (noun, /nepəts/): "stew"

attou (noun, /aɾaʊ/): "stomach"

dadibin (noun, /dədɪbɪn/): "stone"

izaynaig (noun, /izenaɪg/): "stream"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "sun"

nabitt (noun, /næbiɾ/): "sword"

datulul (noun, /dətulul/): "tail"

atapayta (noun, /atəpetə/): "tavern"

ma (noun, /mə/): "thumb"

natta (noun, /nəɾa/): "tongue"

ath (noun, /əð/): "tooth"

walir (noun, /wəlɪɹ/): "tree"

ijana (noun, /ɪjənæ/): "truth"

ing (noun, /iŋ/): "uncle"

woughmough (noun, /wɒmɒ/): "valley"

fai (noun, /faɪ/): "war"

ala (noun, /ələ/): "water"

imawaif (noun, /iməwaɪf/): "way"

atatt (noun, /ətəɾ/): "wine"

ttini (noun, /ɾɪnɪ/): "woman"

sibin (noun, /sibɪn/): "word"