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

Ibaiv

Ibaiv Dictionary

Pronouns

abai (pronoun, /əbaɪ/): "he"

ha (pronoun, /hə/): "she"

ses (pronoun, /sɛs/): "they"

zatt (pronoun, /zəɾ/): "you"

aysa (pronoun, /esə/): "we"

an (pronoun, /ən/): "I"

Articles

nan (article, /nən/): "a"

ama (article, /əmə/): "the"

Prepositions

kav (preposition, /kəv/): "and"

je (preposition, /dʒɛ/): "as"

un (preposition, /ʌn/): "from"

izab (preposition, /ɪzəb/): "in"

ethu (preposition, /ɛθʌ/): "of"

nuset (preposition, /nʌsɛt/): "or"

itta (preposition, /iɾə/): "to"

jukidaith (preposition, /dʒʌkidaɪð/): "will"

az (preposition, /əz/): "with"

Numbers

inatawtt (number, /inətoɾ/): "zero"

aynasouth (number, /enəsaʊð/): "one"

apaynaywoo (number, /əpenewʊ/): "two"

tashatt (number, /təʃəɾ/): "three"

ttoughlated (number, /ɾɒlatɛd/): "four"

hu (number, /hʌ/): "five"

iseze (number, /ɪsɛzɛ/): "six"

un (number, /ʌn/): "seven"

ata (number, /ətə/): "eight"

lanough (number, /lænɒ/): "nine"

azamai (number, /əzəmaɪ/): "ten"

Questions

lishay (question, /lɪʃe/): "what"

attes (question, /əɾɛs/): "who"

ittithai (question, /ɪɾɪθaɪ/): "how"

taf (question, /tæf/): "why"

attoughvin (question, /æɾɒvɪn/): "when"

Interjections

thitun (interjection, /ðɪtun/): "hello"

it (interjection, /ɪt/): "goodbye"

bi (interjection, /bɪ/): "hey"

adaning (interjection, /ədənɪŋ/): "bye"

nahaday (interjection, /nəhəde/): "ouch"

anat (interjection, /ənət/): "wow"

upa (interjection, /ʌpa/): "uh"

inatime (interjection, /ɪnətɪmɛ/): "er"

ajul (interjection, /æjul/): "um"

Adverbs

asas (adverb, /əsæs/): "again"

ungett (adverb, /ʌŋɛɾ/): "now"

the (adverb, /ðɛ/): "soon"

yepaz (adverb, /yɛpæz/): "often"

ithi (adverb, /ɪðɪ/): "sometimes"

ujoughnaw (adverb, /udʒɒno/): "always"

attutti (adverb, /aɾuɾɪ/): "never"

mat (adverb, /mæt/): "seldom"

Adjectives

adu (adjective, /ədu/): "aromatic"

sizaib (adjective, /sɪzaɪb/): "basted"

ahaykit (adjective, /əhekit/): "big"

attawn (adjective, /əɾon/): "bitter"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "black"

sata (adjective, /sətə/): "blue"

atitu (adjective, /ətɪtu/): "brown"

oun (adjective, /aʊn/): "chilled"

aivi (adjective, /aɪvɪ/): "cold"

ivitha (adjective, /ɪvɪðə/): "curried"

izayfain (adjective, /izefaɪn/): "dark"

zou (adjective, /zaʊ/): "deep"

fan (adjective, /fən/): "divine"

thingithaytt (adjective, /ðɪŋiðeɾ/): "drunk"

tijaynatt (adjective, /tijenəɾ/): "empty"

genga (adjective, /gɛŋə/): "evil"

itettaza (adjective, /ɪtɛɾəzə/): "familiar"

ttim (adjective, /ɾɪm/): "fat"

ainoob (adjective, /aɪnʊb/): "flat"

up (adjective, /ʌp/): "frail"

alanath (adjective, /ələnəð/): "fried"

latha (adjective, /ləða/): "full"

cas (adjective, /cæs/): "good"

amed (adjective, /əmɛd/): "green"

afawli (adjective, /əfolɪ/): "grey"

ttizata (adjective, /ɾɪzætæ/): "honest"

giduja (adjective, /gidujə/): "hot"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "light"

nil (adjective, /nil/): "long"

aypatas (adjective, /epətas/): "loud"

makinez (adjective, /makinɛz/): "mortal"

bi (adjective, /bɪ/): "mysterious"

ulasate (adjective, /ulæsətɛ/): "narrow"

asatam (adjective, /asətam/): "old"

inidap (adjective, /ɪnɪdəp/): "orange"

awihiv (adjective, /əwɪhɪv/): "pungent"

talalayn (adjective, /tələlen/): "purple"

zafatal (adjective, /zəfətəl/): "quiet"

ettathapa (adjective, /ɛɾəðəpə/): "raw"

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

akou (adjective, /əkaʊ/): "red"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "roasted"

athouliv (adjective, /aðaʊlɪv/): "round"

akough (adjective, /əkɒ/): "salty"

thivu (adjective, /ðɪvu/): "savory"

ttutta (adjective, /ɾuɾə/): "shallow"

oughtada (adjective, /ɒtədə/): "short"

wawzul (adjective, /wozʌl/): "smoked"

laithil (adjective, /laɪðɪl/): "sober"

luttay (adjective, /lʌɾe/): "sour"

adatezi (adjective, /ədətɛzi/): "spicy"

awkit (adjective, /okɪt/): "spiral"

aihil (adjective, /aɪhil/): "square"

attaf (adjective, /əɾəf/): "steamed"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "strange"

ivaj (adjective, /ɪvəj/): "strong"

nett (adjective, /nɛɾ/): "sturdy"

awmayttawn (adjective, /omeɾon/): "sweet"

ittatusay (adjective, /ɪɾætuse/): "tall"

nutt (adjective, /nuɾ/): "thick"

ithittij (adjective, /iθɪɾɪj/): "thin"

as (adjective, /əs/): "warm"

da (adjective, /də/): "weak"

ittizawfaw (adjective, /ɪɾɪzofo/): "white"

epinaila (adjective, /ɛpɪnaɪlə/): "wide"

dazatal (adjective, /dəzətæl/): "yellow"

itattan (adjective, /ɪtəɾən/): "young"

Verbs

aviduttu (verb, /avɪduɾu/): "bake"

lawn (verb, /lon/): "be"

awditaki (verb, /oditəkɪ/): "belong"

awttalough (verb, /oɾəlɒ/): "bite"

tipi (verb, /tɪpɪ/): "break"

ivan (verb, /ɪvən/): "burn"

ema (verb, /ɛmə/): "come"

pajitt (verb, /pəjɪɾ/): "die"

ganabi (verb, /gənəbɪ/): "drink"

ipipa (verb, /ɪpɪpə/): "eat"

tan (verb, /tən/): "fall"

aittoughju (verb, /aɪɾɒju/): "fight"

athi (verb, /əðɪ/): "find"

wa (verb, /wæ/): "fish"

sabittin (verb, /sabɪɾin/): "fly"

athoughmufay (verb, /əðɒmufe/): "frown"

ittid (verb, /ɪɾɪd/): "go"

adatud (verb, /ədətud/): "growl"

ikoni (verb, /ɪkɔnɪ/): "hate"

shai (verb, /ʃaɪ/): "have"

attita (verb, /əɾɪtə/): "hear"

ifukave (verb, /ifʌkævɛ/): "hide"

us (verb, /us/): "hold"

jat (verb, /jət/): "hunt"

igilel (verb, /ɪgilɛl/): "jump"

apejawli (verb, /əpɛdʒolɪ/): "kill"

ithi (verb, /iðɪ/): "know"

batem (verb, /bətɛm/): "laugh"

aiti (verb, /aɪti/): "lie"

nuzalatt (verb, /nuzæləɾ/): "live"

kash (verb, /kəʃ/): "lose"

na (verb, /nə/): "love"

anad (verb, /ənəd/): "need"

ebi (verb, /ɛbɪ/): "own"

ttadaz (verb, /ɾədəz/): "roast"

attoutt (verb, /əɾaʊɾ/): "run"

abataka (verb, /əbətəkə/): "see"

attishak (verb, /əɾiʃak/): "sit"

thinungi (verb, /ðɪnuŋi/): "sleep"

ava (verb, /ævə/): "smell"

thekuthach (verb, /ðɛkʌðətʃ/): "smile"

oughthachitt (verb, /ɒðətʃɪɾ/): "stand"

nuthatt (verb, /nʌðaɾ/): "strike"

kaza (verb, /kəzə/): "swallow"

ilatta (verb, /iləɾæ/): "swim"

muzawtay (verb, /mʌzote/): "taste"

itekam (verb, /ɪtɛkəm/): "throw"

tteta (verb, /ɾɛtə/): "walk"

azathav (verb, /əzəðəv/): "want"

Nouns

athemou (noun, /æðɛmaʊ/): "afternoon"

usam (noun, /ʌsəm/): "ale"

fidanga (noun, /fidəŋə/): "all"

im (noun, /im/): "alligator"

itithivi (noun, /ɪtiðivɪ/): "arm"

itada (noun, /ɪtədə/): "ash"

ak (noun, /ək/): "aunt"

tamaku (noun, /tæməkʌ/): "axe"

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

tazafay (noun, /təzəfe/): "bay"

kad (noun, /kad/): "beer"

daittatt (noun, /daɪɾəɾ/): "beet"

tattoughzatt (noun, /tæɾɒzəɾ/): "bird"

aw (noun, /əw/): "blood"

lalu (noun, /ləlu/): "boar"

ugatti (noun, /ugəɾɪ/): "bone"

imisu (noun, /ɪmisu/): "breakfast"

aypaw (noun, /epəw/): "breast"

oughlina (noun, /ɒlinə/): "brother"

ilaipoughwi (noun, /ilaɪpɒwi/): "castle"

atevi (noun, /ətɛvi/): "cat"

edeh (noun, /ɛdɛh/): "cat"

anatima (noun, /ənətimə/): "chest"

anoomutt (noun, /ənʊmuɾ/): "chicken"

al (noun, /əl/): "claw"

ha (noun, /hə/): "cloud"

al (noun, /æl/): "coconut"

adeloul (noun, /ədɛlaʊl/): "crime"

fiwainad (noun, /fiwaɪnəd/): "day"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "dinner"

la (noun, /lə/): "dog"

imasiti (noun, /ɪməsitɪ/): "drink"

at (noun, /at/): "dungeon"

awdawsh (noun, /odoʃ/): "ear"

hanatu (noun, /hənətʌ/): "earth"

ittikadaw (noun, /ɪɾikədo/): "egg"

ukati (noun, /ʌkatɪ/): "elder"

itadas (noun, /itədæs/): "enemy"

toott (noun, /tʊɾ/): "evening"

ittawsing (noun, /iɾosɪŋ/): "eye"

winattis (noun, /wɪnəɾɪs/): "family"

alatatt (noun, /ələtəɾ/): "father"

jukinak (noun, /dʒʌkɪnək/): "feather"

danaw (noun, /dənəw/): "fight"

lahija (noun, /ləhija/): "finger"

uthay (noun, /uθe/): "fire"

ithikite (noun, /ɪðikitɛ/): "fish"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "flesh"

nat (noun, /nət/): "foot"

lattu (noun, /læɾu/): "forest"

abama (noun, /əbəma/): "fox"

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

battawmitt (noun, /baɾomɪɾ/): "goose"

imewin (noun, /ɪmɛwɪn/): "grease"

attattiti (noun, /æɾæɾitɪ/): "group"

aytugib (noun, /etugib/): "gulf"

ahekati (noun, /əhɛkətɪ/): "hair"

ta (noun, /tə/): "hand"

abe (noun, /əbɛ/): "hat"

ehawu (noun, /ɛhəwʌ/): "hate"

awal (noun, /əwæl/): "head"

es (noun, /ɛs/): "hill"

mevawitt (noun, /mɛvəwɪɾ/): "horn"

na (noun, /næ/): "horse"

ek (noun, /ɛk/): "house"

wattaynge (noun, /wəɾeŋɛ/): "inn"

ttaivi (noun, /ɾaɪvɪ/): "island"

maw (noun, /mo/): "jaw"

attittali (noun, /əɾɪɾælɪ/): "lake"

idatta (noun, /ɪdæɾæ/): "leaf"

isid (noun, /ɪsɪd/): "leg"

ittayjasi (noun, /ɪɾejæsɪ/): "liver"

eshasay (noun, /ɛʃəse/): "louse"

ig (noun, /ɪg/): "love"

ethoughkaj (noun, /ɛðɒkədʒ/): "lunch"

aluf (noun, /əlʌf/): "man"

tunoosough (noun, /tʌnʊsɒ/): "many"

inaw (noun, /ino/): "meal"

unaynooda (noun, /unenʊda/): "metal"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "mine"

na (noun, /nə/): "monster"

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

awbittav (noun, /obiɾəv/): "morning"

inayla (noun, /ɪnelə/): "mother"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "mountain"

naynada (noun, /nenədə/): "mouth"

at (noun, /at/): "name"

attawtud (noun, /əɾotʌd/): "neck"

suzaws (noun, /sʌzos/): "night"

anutteki (noun, /ənuɾɛkɪ/): "noodle"

uva (noun, /uvə/): "nose"

ousivayzi (noun, /aʊsivezi/): "ocean"

elaz (noun, /ɛlæz/): "parent"

uwahithou (noun, /uwəhɪðaʊ/): "path"

uvamouk (noun, /ʌvəmaʊk/): "peace"

tah (noun, /tæh/): "pepper"

im (noun, /ɪm/): "person"

animimi (noun, /ænɪmɪmɪ/): "pie"

bayw (noun, /bew/): "pig"

sade (noun, /sədɛ/): "rabbit"

doughz (noun, /dɒz/): "rain"

idinidd (noun, /idɪnɪɽ/): "rat"

akil (noun, /akil/): "river"

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

iked (noun, /ikɛd/): "rock"

ounayf (noun, /aʊnef/): "root"

iwayvatta (noun, /iwevaɾæ/): "salt"

nivi (noun, /nivɪ/): "sand"

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

itha (noun, /ɪðə/): "sibling"

isamatough (noun, /isæmətɒ/): "sister"

tat (noun, /tət/): "skin"

ti (noun, /ti/): "sky"

hutta (noun, /hʌɾə/): "smoke"

attuvoune (noun, /əɾuvaʊnɛ/): "snake"

sinay (noun, /sɪne/): "soup"

avattami (noun, /əvæɾəmɪ/): "star"

ibi (noun, /ɪbɪ/): "stew"

nanital (noun, /nanɪtəl/): "stomach"

dathett (noun, /dəðɛɾ/): "stone"

adoi (noun, /ədɔɪ/): "stream"

awbin (noun, /obɪn/): "sun"

etti (noun, /ɛɾi/): "sword"

ttitile (noun, /ɾɪtilɛ/): "tail"

anisit (noun, /ənɪsɪt/): "tavern"

oinaik (noun, /ɔɪnaɪk/): "thumb"

inekaytt (noun, /inɛkeɾ/): "tongue"

ttuttub (noun, /ɾuɾʌb/): "tooth"

un (noun, /un/): "tree"

minepaw (noun, /minɛpo/): "truth"

tanat (noun, /tənət/): "uncle"

pathata (noun, /pəθətə/): "valley"

nishuttul (noun, /nɪʃʌɾʌl/): "war"

anasha (noun, /anəʃə/): "water"

toughp (noun, /tɒp/): "way"

awi (noun, /əwi/): "wine"

miwapai (noun, /mɪwəpaɪ/): "woman"

thaypidawz (noun, /θepɪdoz/): "word"