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Language Generator

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

Uthav

Uthav Dictionary

Pronouns

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

si (pronoun, /si/): "she"

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

ain (pronoun, /aɪn/): "you"

uli (pronoun, /ʌlɪ/): "we"

sath (pronoun, /səð/): "I"

Articles

jal (article, /jal/): "a"

thas (article, /ðas/): "the"

Prepositions

soughkath (preposition, /sɒkæð/): "and"

thalaythu (preposition, /ðəleθʌ/): "as"

ool (preposition, /ʊl/): "from"

iwigaw (preposition, /ɪwigo/): "in"

tidi (preposition, /tidɪ/): "of"

al (preposition, /əl/): "or"

itsa (preposition, /ɪtsə/): "to"

ainuda (preposition, /aɪnudə/): "will"

sawdeth (preposition, /sodɛð/): "with"

Numbers

zanapu (number, /zənəpu/): "zero"

vathikez (number, /vaðɪkɛz/): "one"

ettizo (number, /ɛɾɪzɔ/): "two"

ais (number, /aɪs/): "three"

eshayk (number, /ɛʃek/): "four"

oubayt (number, /aʊbet/): "five"

il (number, /il/): "six"

itan (number, /ɪtan/): "seven"

ath (number, /əð/): "eight"

aith (number, /aɪð/): "nine"

den (number, /dɛn/): "ten"

Questions

awdal (question, /odəl/): "what"

afizoile (question, /əfizɔɪlɛ/): "who"

ttam (question, /ɾəm/): "how"

asay (question, /əse/): "why"

ikesiit (question, /ɪkɛʒɪt/): "when"

Interjections

chici (interjection, /tʃɪci/): "hello"

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

lulap (interjection, /lʌləp/): "hey"

nedath (interjection, /nɛdæð/): "bye"

tha (interjection, /ðə/): "ouch"

thai (interjection, /ðaɪ/): "wow"

houghkaif (interjection, /hɒkaɪf/): "uh"

itt (interjection, /iɾ/): "er"

iwim (interjection, /ɪwim/): "um"

Adverbs

avajawtt (adverb, /əvədʒoɾ/): "again"

tutt (adverb, /tʌɾ/): "now"

edamatt (adverb, /ɛdəməɾ/): "soon"

att (adverb, /əɾ/): "often"

kawlizan (adverb, /kolizən/): "sometimes"

ngat (adverb, /ŋət/): "always"

doot (adverb, /dʊt/): "never"

nabav (adverb, /nəbəv/): "seldom"

Adjectives

koughzanoughl (adjective, /kɒzənɒl/): "aromatic"

aywutivou (adjective, /ewutɪvaʊ/): "basted"

win (adjective, /win/): "big"

awmathew (adjective, /oməðɛw/): "bitter"

dou (adjective, /daʊ/): "black"

subadad (adjective, /sʌbadəd/): "blue"

kihat (adjective, /kɪhət/): "brown"

dala (adjective, /dəlæ/): "chilled"

amim (adjective, /əmɪm/): "cold"

vanasa (adjective, /vənæsæ/): "curried"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "dark"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "deep"

ayta (adjective, /etæ/): "divine"

kunin (adjective, /kʌnɪn/): "drunk"

midiba (adjective, /mɪdɪbə/): "empty"

sija (adjective, /sijæ/): "evil"

abekaiti (adjective, /æbɛkaɪtɪ/): "familiar"

dida (adjective, /dɪdə/): "fat"

attethoughs (adjective, /əɾɛθɒs/): "flat"

aloo (adjective, /əlʊ/): "frail"

ehai (adjective, /ɛhaɪ/): "fried"

settoo (adjective, /sɛɾʊ/): "full"

inaittata (adjective, /ɪnaɪɾətə/): "good"

oughti (adjective, /ɒti/): "green"

ulithay (adjective, /ulɪðe/): "grey"

sih (adjective, /sih/): "honest"

aith (adjective, /aɪð/): "hot"

ushudini (adjective, /ʌʃʌdɪni/): "light"

situvouf (adjective, /sitʌvaʊf/): "long"

ate (adjective, /ətɛ/): "loud"

voughputtech (adjective, /vɒpʌɾɛtʃ/): "mortal"

oughsinay (adjective, /ɒsɪne/): "mysterious"

uta (adjective, /ʌta/): "narrow"

attam (adjective, /əɾəm/): "old"

hafetit (adjective, /həfɛtɪt/): "orange"

anai (adjective, /ənaɪ/): "pungent"

thijagaw (adjective, /ðijəgo/): "purple"

vani (adjective, /vənɪ/): "quiet"

ttagila (adjective, /ɾəgɪlə/): "raw"

zough (adjective, /zɒ/): "rectangular"

adungaiw (adjective, /əduŋaɪw/): "red"

ttathaza (adjective, /ɾəðazə/): "roasted"

shini (adjective, /ʃini/): "round"

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

awfatha (adjective, /ofæðə/): "savory"

itta (adjective, /ɪɾæ/): "shallow"

padat (adjective, /pədət/): "short"

tifitt (adjective, /tɪfɪɾ/): "smoked"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "sober"

biji (adjective, /bidʒɪ/): "sour"

tanana (adjective, /tənənə/): "spicy"

upab (adjective, /ʌpəb/): "spiral"

kadu (adjective, /kədu/): "square"

ittisid (adjective, /iɾisɪd/): "steamed"

sani (adjective, /sənɪ/): "strange"

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

toujipa (adjective, /taʊjɪpə/): "sturdy"

nas (adjective, /næs/): "sweet"

kacoughsa (adjective, /kæcɒsə/): "tall"

udalasa (adjective, /udələsə/): "thick"

aim (adjective, /aɪm/): "thin"

sawan (adjective, /sæwæn/): "warm"

tay (adjective, /te/): "weak"

ninatiz (adjective, /ninətɪz/): "white"

inajutt (adjective, /inajuɾ/): "wide"

unemu (adjective, /unɛmʌ/): "yellow"

isan (adjective, /ɪsan/): "young"

Verbs

ngai (verb, /ŋaɪ/): "bake"

adawpayd (verb, /ədoped/): "be"

wangicaid (verb, /wəŋicaɪd/): "belong"

iwi (verb, /ɪwi/): "bite"

zittas (verb, /ziɾəs/): "break"

jawv (verb, /jov/): "burn"

ew (verb, /ɛw/): "come"

isattam (verb, /ɪsæɾəm/): "die"

ata (verb, /ətæ/): "drink"

ttik (verb, /ɾɪk/): "eat"

sinuvi (verb, /sɪnuvɪ/): "fall"

itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "fight"

asajit (verb, /əsədʒit/): "find"

ulifakay (verb, /ʌlɪfəke/): "fish"

afawttay (verb, /əfoɾe/): "fly"

apiw (verb, /əpɪw/): "frown"

itattaf (verb, /ɪtæɾəf/): "go"

nisath (verb, /nɪsəð/): "growl"

lef (verb, /lɛf/): "hate"

ttunoughti (verb, /ɾʌnɒtɪ/): "have"

atal (verb, /ətal/): "hear"

ttatiji (verb, /ɾətiji/): "hide"

dipati (verb, /dipəti/): "hold"

ilattu (verb, /iləɾʌ/): "hunt"

ttapi (verb, /ɾæpi/): "jump"

vouttatt (verb, /vaʊɾəɾ/): "kill"

thunataytt (verb, /ðʌnəteɾ/): "know"

asathitte (verb, /əsəðɪɾɛ/): "laugh"

larrine (verb, /lərɪnɛ/): "lie"

nuttakaf (verb, /nuɾakəf/): "live"

tittuttay (verb, /tɪɾuɾe/): "lose"

koottib (verb, /kʊɾɪb/): "love"

awse (verb, /osɛ/): "need"

awnu (verb, /onʌ/): "own"

dutupang (verb, /dutʌpəŋ/): "roast"

ith (verb, /ið/): "run"

abavay (verb, /əbəve/): "see"

ak (verb, /ək/): "sit"

oomame (verb, /ʊməmɛ/): "sleep"

ati (verb, /ətɪ/): "smell"

haken (verb, /həkɛn/): "smile"

ttay (verb, /ɾe/): "stand"

fataki (verb, /fətækɪ/): "strike"

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

ataywi (verb, /ətewɪ/): "swim"

unoughtuda (verb, /unɒtudæ/): "taste"

isays (verb, /ɪses/): "throw"

kafujash (verb, /kafʌjəʃ/): "walk"

atit (verb, /ætɪt/): "want"

Nouns

thadi (noun, /ðədɪ/): "afternoon"

peninil (noun, /pɛnɪnɪl/): "ale"

achi (noun, /ətʃɪ/): "all"

dabat (noun, /dəbət/): "alligator"

hattat (noun, /həɾæt/): "arm"

tan (noun, /tən/): "ash"

awn (noun, /on/): "aunt"

anatila (noun, /ənətɪlə/): "axe"

naizoughnawl (noun, /naɪzɒnol/): "bark"

fukajik (noun, /fukəjɪk/): "bay"

isula (noun, /ɪsʌlə/): "beer"

tazema (noun, /təzɛmə/): "beet"

ttouta (noun, /ɾaʊtæ/): "bird"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "blood"

kett (noun, /kɛɾ/): "boar"

fina (noun, /fɪnə/): "bone"

uj (noun, /uj/): "breakfast"

shaw (noun, /ʃəw/): "breast"

udid (noun, /udid/): "brother"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "castle"

lattase (noun, /laɾəsɛ/): "cat"

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

tavough (noun, /təvɒ/): "chest"

ayfade (noun, /efədɛ/): "chicken"

ikayttisi (noun, /ɪkeɾisɪ/): "claw"

aipi (noun, /aɪpi/): "cloud"

akafat (noun, /ækəfət/): "coconut"

vafanaw (noun, /vəfæno/): "crime"

sa (noun, /sæ/): "day"

banita (noun, /bənɪtæ/): "dinner"

zemim (noun, /zɛmim/): "dog"

sajou (noun, /səjaʊ/): "drink"

ithoughdiza (noun, /iðɒdɪzə/): "dungeon"

itana (noun, /ɪtənə/): "ear"

nit (noun, /nit/): "earth"

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

lunane (noun, /lunənɛ/): "elder"

ounukawsa (noun, /aʊnʌkosə/): "enemy"

thakiwi (noun, /ðəkiwi/): "evening"

aymapi (noun, /eməpi/): "eye"

an (noun, /ən/): "family"

udisasa (noun, /ʌdɪsəsə/): "father"

ka (noun, /kæ/): "feather"

kettes (noun, /kɛɾɛs/): "fight"

chanidam (noun, /chanidəm/): "finger"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "fire"

fanas (noun, /fənəs/): "fish"

nana (noun, /nəna/): "flesh"

agal (noun, /əgæl/): "foot"

nilach (noun, /nɪlətʃ/): "forest"

av (noun, /əv/): "fox"

avatab (noun, /əvətəb/): "friend"

ttavattav (noun, /ɾəvəɾəv/): "goose"

layzizai (noun, /lezɪzaɪ/): "grease"

ttasa (noun, /ɾəsə/): "group"

awpinay (noun, /opɪne/): "gulf"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "hair"

isittittough (noun, /ɪsɪɾɪɾɒ/): "hand"

pithap (noun, /pɪðæp/): "hat"

ap (noun, /æp/): "hate"

toughthiz (noun, /tɒðɪz/): "head"

sattoulaj (noun, /səɾaʊlədʒ/): "hill"

ika (noun, /ikə/): "horn"

thaseting (noun, /ðæsɛtiŋ/): "horse"

adan (noun, /ədən/): "house"

koughp (noun, /kɒp/): "inn"

anati (noun, /ənæti/): "island"

izatush (noun, /ɪzətuʃ/): "jaw"

malati (noun, /mələti/): "lake"

namini (noun, /nəmɪni/): "leaf"

aifatida (noun, /aɪfətɪdə/): "leg"

kina (noun, /kina/): "liver"

mal (noun, /məl/): "louse"

tiniza (noun, /tinizæ/): "love"

tett (noun, /tɛɾ/): "lunch"

edi (noun, /ɛdɪ/): "man"

ata (noun, /æta/): "many"

aydas (noun, /edəs/): "meal"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "metal"

epaddin (noun, /ɛpaɽɪn/): "mine"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "monster"

az (noun, /əz/): "moon"

aynas (noun, /enæs/): "morning"

sas (noun, /səs/): "mother"

ngattavis (noun, /ŋəɾəvis/): "mountain"

inuva (noun, /inuva/): "mouth"

akik (noun, /əkik/): "name"

enuthen (noun, /ɛnuðɛn/): "neck"

asoughb (noun, /əsɒb/): "night"

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

idaidatu (noun, /idaɪdətu/): "nose"

oughfuhas (noun, /ɒfuhəs/): "ocean"

guttin (noun, /gʌɾɪn/): "parent"

ayddizainough (noun, /eɽɪzaɪnɒ/): "path"

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

padalu (noun, /pədəlu/): "pepper"

ittafus (noun, /ɪɾəfʌs/): "person"

valiki (noun, /vælɪkɪ/): "pie"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "pig"

abim (noun, /əbɪm/): "rabbit"

uthiwiti (noun, /ʌθɪwitɪ/): "rain"

kanadis (noun, /kənædɪs/): "rat"

alim (noun, /əlim/): "river"

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

ugewitt (noun, /ʌgɛwɪɾ/): "rock"

ha (noun, /hə/): "root"

henazawk (noun, /hɛnazok/): "salt"

zaw (noun, /zəw/): "sand"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "seed"

shezoowatt (noun, /ʃɛzʊwaɾ/): "sibling"

ittewitt (noun, /iɾɛwɪɾ/): "sister"

nijan (noun, /nijən/): "skin"

lashuza (noun, /laʃʌzə/): "sky"

anak (noun, /ənæk/): "smoke"

ttayttuni (noun, /ɾeɾʌni/): "snake"

fil (noun, /fil/): "soup"

aypaydi (noun, /epedɪ/): "star"

sawnovi (noun, /sonɔvi/): "stew"

amavi (noun, /aməvɪ/): "stomach"

ttoughzach (noun, /ɾɒzətʃ/): "stone"

ditt (noun, /dɪɾ/): "stream"

oughnit (noun, /ɒnit/): "sun"

aj (noun, /əj/): "sword"

jicolay (noun, /jɪcɔle/): "tail"

ttettayt (noun, /ɾɛɾet/): "tavern"

hitt (noun, /hɪɾ/): "thumb"

yayzu (noun, /yezʌ/): "tongue"

aj (noun, /ədʒ/): "tooth"

ttis (noun, /ɾis/): "tree"

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

ezapi (noun, /ɛzəpi/): "uncle"

ttawsayth (noun, /ɾoseð/): "valley"

vasou (noun, /vəsaʊ/): "war"

aisa (noun, /aɪsə/): "water"

ttawttathat (noun, /ɾoɾəðət/): "way"

oughsa (noun, /ɒsə/): "wine"

ayki (noun, /ekɪ/): "woman"

this (noun, /ðis/): "word"