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Language Generator

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

Thavev

Thavev Dictionary

Pronouns

ayva (pronoun, /evə/): "he"

aytta (pronoun, /eɾə/): "she"

ddiw (pronoun, /ɽɪw/): "they"

utta (pronoun, /uɾə/): "you"

ekay (pronoun, /ɛke/): "we"

id (pronoun, /ɪd/): "I"

Articles

ti (article, /tɪ/): "a"

at (article, /ət/): "the"

Prepositions

bitt (preposition, /biɾ/): "and"

tafi (preposition, /təfɪ/): "as"

izekin (preposition, /izɛkɪn/): "from"

ttishaysad (preposition, /ɾiʃesəd/): "in"

oughj (preposition, /ɒdʒ/): "of"

ta (preposition, /tə/): "or"

anaifut (preposition, /ænaɪfʌt/): "to"

amam (preposition, /əmæm/): "will"

noughsaz (preposition, /nɒsəz/): "with"

Numbers

nuvin (number, /nuvɪn/): "zero"

ousa (number, /aʊsə/): "one"

ittawcha (number, /iɾotʃə/): "two"

ij (number, /ɪj/): "three"

taittidi (number, /taɪɾidi/): "four"

sapi (number, /səpɪ/): "five"

id (number, /ɪd/): "six"

ivettala (number, /ivɛɾəla/): "seven"

atiwa (number, /ətɪwə/): "eight"

wa (number, /wə/): "nine"

dali (number, /dælɪ/): "ten"

Questions

satta (question, /səɾə/): "what"

ngav (question, /ŋəv/): "who"

vizaz (question, /vɪzəz/): "how"

tazeg (question, /tæzɛg/): "why"

thatta (question, /ðæɾə/): "when"

Interjections

ooshufaha (interjection, /ʊʃufəhə/): "hello"

latabett (interjection, /lætəbɛɾ/): "goodbye"

la (interjection, /lə/): "hey"

tayvika (interjection, /tevikə/): "bye"

wof (interjection, /wɔf/): "ouch"

sayzan (interjection, /sezən/): "wow"

azahuwa (interjection, /əzəhʌwə/): "uh"

bava (interjection, /bavə/): "er"

may (interjection, /me/): "um"

Adverbs

shath (adverb, /ʃəð/): "again"

sawjala (adverb, /sodʒalə/): "now"

tituth (adverb, /tɪtʌθ/): "soon"

wewapa (adverb, /wɛwæpə/): "often"

ali (adverb, /æli/): "sometimes"

tegekat (adverb, /tɛgɛkət/): "always"

awad (adverb, /əwəd/): "never"

baysis (adverb, /besis/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ailai (adjective, /aɪlaɪ/): "aromatic"

attasi (adjective, /əɾəsɪ/): "basted"

sin (adjective, /sɪn/): "big"

mathegay (adjective, /maðɛge/): "bitter"

ttan (adjective, /ɾən/): "black"

sichoughzed (adjective, /sitʃɒzɛd/): "blue"

tenana (adjective, /tɛnənə/): "brown"

attezina (adjective, /əɾɛzinə/): "chilled"

ngisayttay (adjective, /ŋɪseɾe/): "cold"

amimasough (adjective, /əmɪmasɒ/): "curried"

ttin (adjective, /ɾɪn/): "dark"

oughnayna (adjective, /ɒnenə/): "deep"

aluza (adjective, /əlʌzæ/): "divine"

attisin (adjective, /aɾisɪn/): "drunk"

ikil (adjective, /ikɪl/): "empty"

izawt (adjective, /ɪzot/): "evil"

noosis (adjective, /nʊsis/): "familiar"

izic (adjective, /ɪzɪc/): "fat"

kadai (adjective, /kədaɪ/): "flat"

esudoughp (adjective, /ɛsudɒp/): "frail"

za (adjective, /zə/): "fried"

uzingit (adjective, /uzɪŋɪt/): "full"

pifad (adjective, /pɪfəd/): "good"

muwubiv (adjective, /muwubɪv/): "green"

painatta (adjective, /paɪnəɾə/): "grey"

petha (adjective, /pɛðə/): "honest"

adidak (adjective, /ædidək/): "hot"

zinettih (adjective, /zɪnɛɾɪh/): "light"

dathouchesh (adjective, /dəðaʊtʃɛʃ/): "long"

themicha (adjective, /ðɛmɪtʃə/): "loud"

oudi (adjective, /aʊdɪ/): "mortal"

akijana (adjective, /əkijənæ/): "mysterious"

siv (adjective, /siv/): "narrow"

vizin (adjective, /vɪzin/): "old"

adaina (adjective, /ədaɪnə/): "orange"

vipuch (adjective, /vɪpux/): "pungent"

ttattangap (adjective, /ɾæɾəŋap/): "purple"

ebatathaw (adjective, /ɛbətəðo/): "quiet"

akelaise (adjective, /əkɛlaɪsɛ/): "raw"

tait (adjective, /taɪt/): "rectangular"

unutt (adjective, /unʌɾ/): "red"

nattaysa (adjective, /nəɾesə/): "roasted"

ozi (adjective, /ɔzɪ/): "round"

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

ittudi (adjective, /ɪɾʌdɪ/): "savory"

adavama (adjective, /ədəvəmə/): "shallow"

utasesa (adjective, /ʌtæsɛsə/): "short"

ikadusaw (adjective, /ɪkəduso/): "smoked"

utta (adjective, /ʌɾə/): "sober"

qathis (adjective, /qəðɪs/): "sour"

attithana (adjective, /əɾɪðænə/): "spicy"

ita (adjective, /itə/): "spiral"

ttu (adjective, /ɾu/): "square"

nudata (adjective, /nʌdatə/): "steamed"

oughngam (adjective, /ɒŋəm/): "strange"

ap (adjective, /æp/): "strong"

isanaha (adjective, /ɪsənəhæ/): "sturdy"

amought (adjective, /amɒt/): "sweet"

da (adjective, /də/): "tall"

aputtum (adjective, /əpʌɾum/): "thick"

anathitte (adjective, /ənəðɪɾɛ/): "thin"

palaih (adjective, /pəlaɪh/): "warm"

iha (adjective, /iha/): "weak"

denejap (adjective, /dɛnɛdʒəp/): "white"

isi (adjective, /ɪsɪ/): "wide"

satalik (adjective, /sətalɪk/): "yellow"

foosi (adjective, /fʊsi/): "young"

Verbs

ayziw (verb, /ezɪw/): "bake"

vaititi (verb, /vaɪtitɪ/): "be"

dai (verb, /daɪ/): "belong"

ki (verb, /ki/): "bite"

anu (verb, /ənʌ/): "break"

anulashi (verb, /ənʌləʃɪ/): "burn"

uloughhala (verb, /ulɒhələ/): "come"

ihute (verb, /ɪhʌtɛ/): "die"

oughdaz (verb, /ɒdəz/): "drink"

lada (verb, /lədə/): "eat"

aww (verb, /ow/): "fall"

ithefune (verb, /ɪθɛfʌnɛ/): "fight"

outhal (verb, /aʊðəl/): "find"

wanusin (verb, /wənusɪn/): "fish"

athett (verb, /əðɛɾ/): "fly"

sidajit (verb, /sɪdəjɪt/): "frown"

nusaz (verb, /nʌsəz/): "go"

nini (verb, /nɪni/): "growl"

itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "hate"

ul (verb, /ul/): "have"

dulena (verb, /dʌlɛnə/): "hear"

unaq (verb, /unəq/): "hide"

ititi (verb, /itɪtɪ/): "hold"

ttittesah (verb, /ɾɪɾɛsəh/): "hunt"

attalat (verb, /əɾələt/): "jump"

thatte (verb, /ðəɾɛ/): "kill"

itat (verb, /itət/): "know"

aizawta (verb, /aɪzotə/): "laugh"

gisad (verb, /gisəd/): "lie"

panu (verb, /pənʌ/): "live"

badoughhawth (verb, /bædɒhoð/): "lose"

sainulai (verb, /saɪnulaɪ/): "love"

chattok (verb, /tʃəɾɔk/): "need"

kisattett (verb, /kisəɾɛɾ/): "own"

aifoosayne (verb, /aɪfʊsenɛ/): "roast"

lu (verb, /lʌ/): "run"

oulittitt (verb, /aʊlɪɾɪɾ/): "see"

an (verb, /ən/): "sit"

chat (verb, /tʃət/): "sleep"

waz (verb, /wəz/): "smell"

ibiban (verb, /ɪbibən/): "smile"

kush (verb, /kʌʃ/): "stand"

tijittad (verb, /tijɪɾəd/): "strike"

vingay (verb, /vɪŋe/): "swallow"

uwoudithay (verb, /ʌwaʊdɪðe/): "swim"

sa (verb, /sə/): "taste"

alatat (verb, /ələtət/): "throw"

ipay (verb, /ɪpe/): "walk"

eduv (verb, /ɛduv/): "want"

Nouns

oonatsuli (noun, /ʊnætsʌli/): "afternoon"

ate (noun, /ətɛ/): "ale"

adi (noun, /ædi/): "all"

attay (noun, /əɾe/): "alligator"

tewu (noun, /tɛwʌ/): "arm"

adaw (noun, /ədo/): "ash"

lesa (noun, /lɛsə/): "aunt"

size (noun, /sizɛ/): "axe"

tubit (noun, /tʌbɪt/): "bark"

em (noun, /ɛm/): "bay"

emunata (noun, /ɛmunətə/): "beer"

ttasa (noun, /ɾəsə/): "beet"

aydoo (noun, /edʊ/): "bird"

lujamat (noun, /lʌjəmət/): "blood"

unoughdil (noun, /unɒdil/): "boar"

athith (noun, /əθɪð/): "bone"

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

dikiz (noun, /dikiz/): "breast"

moughtatas (noun, /mɒtətas/): "brother"

ttulatti (noun, /ɾuləɾi/): "castle"

nethuka (noun, /nɛðukə/): "cat"

law (noun, /lo/): "cat"

banawma (noun, /bənomæ/): "chest"

wabita (noun, /wəbɪtə/): "chicken"

una (noun, /unə/): "claw"

atti (noun, /æɾɪ/): "cloud"

dataydatt (noun, /dætedaɾ/): "coconut"

semez (noun, /sɛmɛz/): "crime"

atud (noun, /ətʌd/): "day"

taivaz (noun, /taɪvəz/): "dinner"

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

gi (noun, /gɪ/): "drink"

saitay (noun, /saɪte/): "dungeon"

ba (noun, /bə/): "ear"

awtha (noun, /oðə/): "earth"

usaimi (noun, /usaɪmɪ/): "egg"

uhadajay (noun, /uhədadʒe/): "elder"

jidi (noun, /jidi/): "enemy"

athazita (noun, /əðəzɪtə/): "evening"

wa (noun, /wæ/): "eye"

ittituh (noun, /ɪɾɪtuh/): "family"

saip (noun, /saɪp/): "father"

ze (noun, /zɛ/): "feather"

damu (noun, /dəmu/): "fight"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "finger"

ash (noun, /əʃ/): "fire"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "fish"

ete (noun, /ɛtɛ/): "flesh"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "foot"

ttaynekoughl (noun, /ɾenɛkɒl/): "forest"

ivuthou (noun, /ɪvuθaʊ/): "fox"

zasishi (noun, /zəsɪʃɪ/): "friend"

ula (noun, /ʌlə/): "goose"

kina (noun, /kɪnə/): "grease"

zaize (noun, /zaɪzɛ/): "group"

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

atti (noun, /əɾi/): "hair"

ikittough (noun, /ɪkɪɾɒ/): "hand"

me (noun, /mɛ/): "hat"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "hate"

ing (noun, /ɪŋ/): "head"

itub (noun, /ɪtub/): "hill"

tahun (noun, /təhun/): "horn"

nguttifa (noun, /ŋuɾifə/): "horse"

ulizap (noun, /ulɪzəp/): "house"

net (noun, /nɛt/): "inn"

an (noun, /æn/): "island"

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

ulittett (noun, /ʌlɪɾɛɾ/): "lake"

pathaz (noun, /paðəz/): "leaf"

alanab (noun, /ələnəb/): "leg"

attuk (noun, /aɾuk/): "liver"

deq (noun, /dɛq/): "louse"

gaynattal (noun, /genəɾəl/): "love"

tima (noun, /tɪmə/): "lunch"

ludit (noun, /ludɪt/): "man"

ttunai (noun, /ɾunaɪ/): "many"

esaj (noun, /ɛsæj/): "meal"

dakihef (noun, /dəkihɛf/): "metal"

nun (noun, /nun/): "mine"

agu (noun, /əgʌ/): "monster"

yin (noun, /yin/): "moon"

pathidi (noun, /pəðɪdɪ/): "morning"

jan (noun, /jæn/): "mother"

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

nough (noun, /nɒ/): "mouth"

taitti (noun, /taɪɾɪ/): "name"

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

abasi (noun, /əbəsi/): "night"

ajad (noun, /əjəd/): "noodle"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "nose"

apough (noun, /əpɒ/): "ocean"

inanine (noun, /ɪnənɪnɛ/): "parent"

aipoughthaw (noun, /aɪpɒðo/): "path"

akezadai (noun, /əkɛzadaɪ/): "peace"

sa (noun, /sə/): "pepper"

up (noun, /ʌp/): "person"

than (noun, /θən/): "pie"

inays (noun, /ines/): "pig"

zawhitti (noun, /zohɪɾɪ/): "rabbit"

damawa (noun, /dəmæwa/): "rain"

jittath (noun, /jɪɾəð/): "rat"

inataba (noun, /ɪnətəbə/): "river"

pa (noun, /pə/): "robe"

apiluna (noun, /æpɪlunæ/): "rock"

uzukam (noun, /uzʌkəm/): "root"

ap (noun, /əp/): "salt"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "sand"

thayl (noun, /ðel/): "seed"

thattuna (noun, /θəɾʌnə/): "sibling"

taha (noun, /tæhæ/): "sister"

zisibitt (noun, /zisɪbɪɾ/): "skin"

afatti (noun, /əfəɾi/): "sky"

shamou (noun, /ʃəmaʊ/): "smoke"

taini (noun, /taɪnɪ/): "snake"

atati (noun, /ətətɪ/): "soup"

donoughci (noun, /dɔnɒcɪ/): "star"

athainan (noun, /əðaɪnən/): "stew"

ashumuk (noun, /æʃʌmʌk/): "stomach"

attes (noun, /əɾɛs/): "stone"

toolough (noun, /tʊlɒ/): "stream"

akizaki (noun, /əkɪzəkɪ/): "sun"

da (noun, /də/): "sword"

awhaduta (noun, /ohədʌtə/): "tail"

ishetap (noun, /iʃɛtap/): "tavern"

ngiti (noun, /ŋɪti/): "thumb"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "tongue"

athaybuhi (noun, /əθebuhɪ/): "tooth"

taka (noun, /təkə/): "tree"

yilam (noun, /yiləm/): "truth"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "uncle"

juwawa (noun, /juwæwə/): "valley"

dulai (noun, /dʌlaɪ/): "war"

oughthavata (noun, /ɒðəvəta/): "water"

ikaw (noun, /ɪkaw/): "way"

av (noun, /əv/): "wine"

jiwi (noun, /dʒɪwi/): "woman"

an (noun, /ən/): "word"