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

Uthayda

Uthayda Dictionary

Pronouns

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

il (pronoun, /ɪl/): "she"

ak (pronoun, /ək/): "they"

tawth (pronoun, /toð/): "you"

if (pronoun, /ɪf/): "we"

at (pronoun, /ət/): "I"

Articles

ban (article, /bən/): "a"

chain (article, /xaɪn/): "the"

Prepositions

imin (preposition, /ɪmɪn/): "and"

yahab (preposition, /yəhəb/): "as"

att (preposition, /əɾ/): "from"

athawdan (preposition, /æðodæn/): "in"

attitti (preposition, /aɾɪɾi/): "of"

ttoshiku (preposition, /ɾɔʃɪkʌ/): "or"

pazakan (preposition, /pəzəkən/): "to"

abayzaitt (preposition, /æbezaɪɾ/): "will"

ttusufik (preposition, /ɾʌsʌfik/): "with"

Numbers

al (number, /əl/): "zero"

ali (number, /ælɪ/): "one"

thi (number, /ðɪ/): "two"

banis (number, /bənis/): "three"

nadawm (number, /nadom/): "four"

vawfath (number, /vofəð/): "five"

ithimutta (number, /ɪðimʌɾə/): "six"

poughd (number, /pɒd/): "seven"

oughlish (number, /ɒlɪʃ/): "eight"

vishib (number, /viʃɪb/): "nine"

sha (number, /ʃə/): "ten"

Questions

ttatinaw (question, /ɾætɪnæw/): "what"

mi (question, /mi/): "who"

patta (question, /pəɾæ/): "how"

inat (question, /ɪnət/): "why"

tun (question, /tun/): "when"

Interjections

lu (interjection, /lu/): "hello"

amamaysa (interjection, /əməmesə/): "goodbye"

zitt (interjection, /zɪɾ/): "hey"

oughw (interjection, /ɒw/): "bye"

en (interjection, /ɛn/): "ouch"

mat (interjection, /mət/): "wow"

sat (interjection, /sət/): "uh"

ittith (interjection, /ɪɾɪð/): "er"

machaisou (interjection, /mæchaɪsaʊ/): "um"

Adverbs

esiiba (adverb, /ɛʒibə/): "again"

iwu (adverb, /iwʌ/): "now"

ite (adverb, /itɛ/): "soon"

ngal (adverb, /ŋəl/): "often"

sik (adverb, /sik/): "sometimes"

hu (adverb, /hu/): "always"

su (adverb, /su/): "never"

athukaka (adverb, /əðʌkəka/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttuga (adjective, /ɾugə/): "aromatic"

imipih (adjective, /ɪmipih/): "basted"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "big"

un (adjective, /un/): "bitter"

adasaw (adjective, /ædəsaw/): "black"

tadainath (adjective, /tədaɪnəð/): "blue"

shak (adjective, /ʃæk/): "brown"

aip (adjective, /aɪp/): "chilled"

uwathaydu (adjective, /uwəθedʌ/): "cold"

awthu (adjective, /oðʌ/): "curried"

ikudawtti (adjective, /ɪkudoɾɪ/): "dark"

aijuthough (adjective, /aɪjʌðɒ/): "deep"

an (adjective, /ən/): "divine"

ainasave (adjective, /aɪnəsəvɛ/): "drunk"

abough (adjective, /æbɒ/): "empty"

sitta (adjective, /siɾə/): "evil"

ket (adjective, /kɛt/): "familiar"

goughlila (adjective, /gɒlɪlə/): "fat"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "flat"

as (adjective, /æs/): "frail"

awkattoughnga (adjective, /okæɾɒŋa/): "fried"

za (adjective, /zə/): "full"

sough (adjective, /sɒ/): "good"

ttai (adjective, /ɾaɪ/): "green"

awavim (adjective, /əwəvɪm/): "grey"

bavitay (adjective, /bəvɪte/): "honest"

dawlittaz (adjective, /doliɾəz/): "hot"

afej (adjective, /əfɛdʒ/): "light"

avatej (adjective, /əvətɛj/): "long"

ttih (adjective, /ɾih/): "loud"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "mortal"

tadouta (adjective, /tədaʊtə/): "mysterious"

bade (adjective, /bədɛ/): "narrow"

utayzi (adjective, /ʌtezɪ/): "old"

alawj (adjective, /əlodʒ/): "orange"

wad (adjective, /wəd/): "pungent"

bil (adjective, /bɪl/): "purple"

ina (adjective, /ɪnə/): "quiet"

oowach (adjective, /ʊwatʃ/): "raw"

zazanirr (adjective, /zæzanɪr/): "rectangular"

atte (adjective, /əɾɛ/): "red"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "roasted"

nilisug (adjective, /nɪlɪsʌg/): "round"

nagawn (adjective, /nəgon/): "salty"

isowa (adjective, /ɪsɔwə/): "savory"

ingi (adjective, /ɪŋɪ/): "shallow"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "short"

nalak (adjective, /nələk/): "smoked"

aj (adjective, /əj/): "sober"

ilakaiw (adjective, /iləkaɪw/): "sour"

ivavait (adjective, /ɪvavaɪt/): "spicy"

eshini (adjective, /ɛʃɪnɪ/): "spiral"

akakinaw (adjective, /əkəkino/): "square"

asishi (adjective, /æsɪʃi/): "steamed"

ouz (adjective, /aʊz/): "strange"

atett (adjective, /ætɛɾ/): "strong"

ajidawnga (adjective, /ədʒɪdoŋə/): "sturdy"

danated (adjective, /dənətɛd/): "sweet"

ettitta (adjective, /ɛɾɪɾa/): "tall"

nasutt (adjective, /nəsʌɾ/): "thick"

izu (adjective, /ɪzu/): "thin"

ani (adjective, /ənɪ/): "warm"

ifi (adjective, /ɪfi/): "weak"

amitt (adjective, /əmiɾ/): "white"

awpep (adjective, /opɛp/): "wide"

ttana (adjective, /ɾənə/): "yellow"

tha (adjective, /ðə/): "young"

Verbs

in (verb, /ɪn/): "bake"

mizapatt (verb, /mɪzəpæɾ/): "be"

ek (verb, /ɛk/): "belong"

pa (verb, /pə/): "bite"

danoip (verb, /dənɔɪp/): "break"

padakay (verb, /pədæke/): "burn"

dizawtt (verb, /dɪzoɾ/): "come"

di (verb, /di/): "die"

at (verb, /at/): "drink"

attana (verb, /əɾənə/): "eat"

ajiteth (verb, /ədʒɪtɛð/): "fall"

lat (verb, /lət/): "fight"

usat (verb, /usat/): "find"

aytt (verb, /eɾ/): "fish"

az (verb, /əz/): "fly"

ada (verb, /adæ/): "frown"

hayb (verb, /heb/): "go"

wa (verb, /wə/): "growl"

fivaith (verb, /fɪvaɪθ/): "hate"

ttayvewith (verb, /ɾevɛwið/): "have"

alal (verb, /æləl/): "hear"

vouputte (verb, /vaʊpʌɾɛ/): "hide"

alattazay (verb, /ələɾəze/): "hold"

tinosi (verb, /tɪnɔsɪ/): "hunt"

sapu (verb, /səpʌ/): "jump"

ah (verb, /əh/): "kill"

luligag (verb, /lʌlɪgæg/): "know"

isikoos (verb, /ɪsɪkʊs/): "laugh"

ey (verb, /ɛy/): "lie"

ette (verb, /ɛɾɛ/): "live"

mittought (verb, /miɾɒt/): "lose"

aisabi (verb, /aɪsəbi/): "love"

izaza (verb, /ɪzæzæ/): "need"

nawtemash (verb, /notɛməʃ/): "own"

tidoott (verb, /tɪdʊɾ/): "roast"

ififatsa (verb, /ifɪfətsə/): "run"

ayngala (verb, /eŋələ/): "see"

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

thashife (verb, /ðəʃifɛ/): "sleep"

thi (verb, /ði/): "smell"

ing (verb, /ɪŋ/): "smile"

wayhawlaytt (verb, /weholeɾ/): "stand"

idakatt (verb, /ɪdækæɾ/): "strike"

alitani (verb, /əlɪtənɪ/): "swallow"

mal (verb, /mal/): "swim"

sut (verb, /sut/): "taste"

goughtiteh (verb, /gɒtɪtɛh/): "throw"

thin (verb, /ðɪn/): "walk"

ama (verb, /əmə/): "want"

Nouns

itaythih (noun, /ɪteðɪh/): "afternoon"

thinema (noun, /θɪnɛmə/): "ale"

oukach (noun, /aʊkəch/): "all"

kidihi (noun, /kɪdɪhi/): "alligator"

uka (noun, /ʌkə/): "arm"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "ash"

ittit (noun, /iɾɪt/): "aunt"

unebis (noun, /unɛbɪs/): "axe"

ittef (noun, /iɾɛf/): "bark"

chez (noun, /tʃɛz/): "bay"

akaha (noun, /ækəha/): "beer"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "beet"

amattisa (noun, /əməɾisæ/): "bird"

izihaika (noun, /ɪzihaɪka/): "blood"

lad (noun, /ləd/): "boar"

aw (noun, /əw/): "bone"

inilett (noun, /ɪnɪlɛɾ/): "breakfast"

pinaysid (noun, /pɪnesid/): "breast"

ttina (noun, /ɾɪnə/): "brother"

utase (noun, /ʌtəsɛ/): "castle"

itaihu (noun, /itaɪhu/): "cat"

shi (noun, /ʃɪ/): "cat"

aki (noun, /əki/): "chest"

ttettattun (noun, /ɾɛɾəɾun/): "chicken"

ushattuki (noun, /ʌʃəɾukɪ/): "claw"

tajathe (noun, /tədʒəðɛ/): "cloud"

akaivita (noun, /əkaɪvɪtə/): "coconut"

attaye (noun, /əɾəyɛ/): "crime"

usazi (noun, /ʌsəzi/): "day"

patt (noun, /pəɾ/): "dinner"

nash (noun, /nəʃ/): "dog"

olatta (noun, /ɔləɾə/): "drink"

ttedas (noun, /ɾɛdas/): "dungeon"

epi (noun, /ɛpi/): "ear"

am (noun, /əm/): "earth"

tunabith (noun, /tunəbɪθ/): "egg"

inoughjatha (noun, /inɒjəθə/): "elder"

saythuse (noun, /seðusɛ/): "enemy"

libikep (noun, /lɪbikɛp/): "evening"

vatama (noun, /vətəmə/): "eye"

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

nal (noun, /nəl/): "father"

ttangaynaw (noun, /ɾəŋenəw/): "feather"

sisifi (noun, /sɪsifi/): "fight"

ouna (noun, /aʊnə/): "finger"

tumayrrid (noun, /tʌmerɪd/): "fire"

achay (noun, /ətʃe/): "fish"

doozai (noun, /dʊzaɪ/): "flesh"

jijatough (noun, /jijætɒ/): "foot"

ngidaja (noun, /ŋɪdədʒə/): "forest"

attayt (noun, /æɾet/): "fox"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "friend"

vusha (noun, /vuʃa/): "goose"

nala (noun, /næla/): "grease"

oosawkain (noun, /ʊsokaɪn/): "group"

moileb (noun, /mɔɪlɛb/): "gulf"

vazasa (noun, /vəzəsə/): "hair"

adusata (noun, /ədusətə/): "hand"

ttounu (noun, /ɾaʊnʌ/): "hat"

kite (noun, /kɪtɛ/): "hate"

attoin (noun, /əɾɔɪn/): "head"

tini (noun, /tini/): "hill"

af (noun, /əf/): "horn"

lough (noun, /lɒ/): "horse"

zataj (noun, /zatəj/): "house"

kattut (noun, /kæɾut/): "inn"

adil (noun, /ədɪl/): "island"

eth (noun, /ɛð/): "jaw"

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

anu (noun, /ənʌ/): "leaf"

dasittan (noun, /dəsɪɾən/): "leg"

attakoughzaw (noun, /aɾəkɒzo/): "liver"

sa (noun, /sə/): "louse"

kam (noun, /kəm/): "love"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "lunch"

najuvo (noun, /nəjuvɔ/): "man"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "many"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "meal"

ittana (noun, /ɪɾænə/): "metal"

ttoughk (noun, /ɾɒk/): "mine"

mawadouz (noun, /məwədaʊz/): "monster"

sabin (noun, /səbin/): "moon"

iv (noun, /ɪv/): "morning"

efapitt (noun, /ɛfəpɪɾ/): "mother"

wawufid (noun, /wəwʌfɪd/): "mountain"

panata (noun, /pənətə/): "mouth"

taifa (noun, /taɪfə/): "name"

ila (noun, /ilə/): "neck"

ttathi (noun, /ɾæθɪ/): "night"

oughpahub (noun, /ɒpəhʌb/): "noodle"

ijufa (noun, /ɪjufə/): "nose"

at (noun, /ət/): "ocean"

asiatt (noun, /əʒəɾ/): "parent"

inah (noun, /ɪnəh/): "path"

avawp (noun, /əvop/): "peace"

ulitar (noun, /ulɪtæɹ/): "pepper"

amagi (noun, /əmægi/): "person"

ayned (noun, /enɛd/): "pie"

thad (noun, /ðəd/): "pig"

mich (noun, /mitʃ/): "rabbit"

taiju (noun, /taɪju/): "rain"

gaynal (noun, /genəl/): "rat"

adaithet (noun, /ədaɪðɛt/): "river"

egad (noun, /ɛgəd/): "robe"

la (noun, /læ/): "rock"

ge (noun, /gɛ/): "root"

dil (noun, /dil/): "salt"

ad (noun, /əd/): "sand"

ithenida (noun, /iðɛnɪdə/): "seed"

etangan (noun, /ɛtəŋən/): "sibling"

unateth (noun, /unətɛð/): "sister"

ahi (noun, /əhɪ/): "skin"

idasawnga (noun, /ɪdəsoŋə/): "sky"

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

ad (noun, /əd/): "snake"

ishinu (noun, /iʃɪnu/): "soup"

ivi (noun, /ivɪ/): "star"

attattifa (noun, /əɾəɾifə/): "stew"

zettipawl (noun, /zɛɾɪpol/): "stomach"

fathingitt (noun, /fəðiŋɪɾ/): "stone"

aypoughtin (noun, /epɒtɪn/): "stream"

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

noughttes (noun, /nɒɾɛs/): "sword"

aipapatha (noun, /aɪpæpəðə/): "tail"

satifu (noun, /sətɪfu/): "tavern"

ttawsay (noun, /ɾose/): "thumb"

itit (noun, /ɪtɪt/): "tongue"

tawttai (noun, /toɾaɪ/): "tooth"

su (noun, /sʌ/): "tree"

tteta (noun, /ɾɛtə/): "truth"

oughttiwaith (noun, /ɒɾiwaɪð/): "uncle"

itatt (noun, /ɪtəɾ/): "valley"

ittidout (noun, /ɪɾɪdaʊt/): "war"

taizet (noun, /taɪzɛt/): "water"

atibat (noun, /ətɪbat/): "way"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "wine"

awamawv (noun, /əwəmov/): "woman"

an (noun, /æn/): "word"