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Language Generator

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

Alapi

Alapi Dictionary

Pronouns

fu (pronoun, /fʌ/): "he"

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "she"

ga (pronoun, /gə/): "they"

ait (pronoun, /aɪt/): "you"

nin (pronoun, /nɪn/): "we"

zath (pronoun, /zəθ/): "I"

Articles

it (article, /ɪt/): "a"

saw (article, /so/): "the"

Prepositions

ek (preposition, /ɛk/): "and"

itisasa (preposition, /itɪsæsə/): "as"

kizaba (preposition, /kɪzəbə/): "from"

ma (preposition, /mə/): "in"

ut (preposition, /ut/): "of"

dai (preposition, /daɪ/): "or"

asan (preposition, /əsən/): "to"

ikisathay (preposition, /ɪkisəθe/): "will"

awsibathi (preposition, /osibəðɪ/): "with"

Numbers

ajatalu (number, /əjətalʌ/): "zero"

thazip (number, /ðəzip/): "one"

zasoop (number, /zəsʊp/): "two"

avam (number, /əvæm/): "three"

makam (number, /məkəm/): "four"

dilaygen (number, /dilegɛn/): "five"

asattiki (number, /asəɾɪki/): "six"

ataitt (number, /ətaɪɾ/): "seven"

hulutt (number, /hulʌɾ/): "eight"

fit (number, /fit/): "nine"

kaytou (number, /ketaʊ/): "ten"

Questions

soo (question, /sʊ/): "what"

itivibaw (question, /ɪtivibo/): "who"

aittawdar (question, /aɪɾodəɹ/): "how"

sa (question, /sə/): "why"

ittanaytha (question, /ɪɾəneðə/): "when"

Interjections

anufa (interjection, /ənufə/): "hello"

thatt (interjection, /ðəɾ/): "goodbye"

koughlittew (interjection, /kɒliɾɛw/): "hey"

likattej (interjection, /lɪkəɾɛj/): "bye"

uttaylaka (interjection, /ʌɾeləkæ/): "ouch"

nidatay (interjection, /nɪdəte/): "wow"

kaysettutt (interjection, /kesɛɾuɾ/): "uh"

epu (interjection, /ɛpu/): "er"

pittela (interjection, /pɪɾɛlə/): "um"

Adverbs

ap (adverb, /æp/): "again"

tajithav (adverb, /təjiðəv/): "now"

tumusat (adverb, /tʌmʌsət/): "soon"

poomaz (adverb, /pʊməz/): "often"

ett (adverb, /ɛɾ/): "sometimes"

loughfim (adverb, /lɒfim/): "always"

aiwith (adverb, /aɪwið/): "never"

lil (adverb, /lɪl/): "seldom"

Adjectives

inoott (adjective, /inʊɾ/): "aromatic"

inipi (adjective, /ɪnipɪ/): "basted"

ung (adjective, /ʌŋ/): "big"

jezaytash (adjective, /jɛzetaʃ/): "bitter"

ebak (adjective, /ɛbək/): "black"

lawdinaj (adjective, /lodinaj/): "blue"

ikatt (adjective, /ɪkæɾ/): "brown"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "chilled"

zizettat (adjective, /zɪzɛɾat/): "cold"

nizilaid (adjective, /nɪzilaɪd/): "curried"

ngisazi (adjective, /ŋɪsəzi/): "dark"

vu (adjective, /vu/): "deep"

zath (adjective, /zəθ/): "divine"

zaywaiben (adjective, /zewaɪbɛn/): "drunk"

al (adjective, /əl/): "empty"

ditihaz (adjective, /ditihəz/): "evil"

sa (adjective, /sæ/): "familiar"

vi (adjective, /vi/): "fat"

ipiz (adjective, /ipɪz/): "flat"

ahave (adjective, /əhəvɛ/): "frail"

oughdena (adjective, /ɒdɛnə/): "fried"

fayf (adjective, /fef/): "full"

sasa (adjective, /sæsə/): "good"

ngivayjun (adjective, /ŋɪvejʌn/): "green"

ttanayd (adjective, /ɾəned/): "grey"

nalaja (adjective, /nələjə/): "honest"

kavasa (adjective, /kəvəsa/): "hot"

tiwutta (adjective, /tɪwuɾæ/): "light"

ulaymal (adjective, /ʌleməl/): "long"

az (adjective, /əz/): "loud"

ajaipis (adjective, /æjaɪpɪs/): "mortal"

ittatt (adjective, /ɪɾəɾ/): "mysterious"

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

amiwi (adjective, /əmɪwɪ/): "old"

aichaisanay (adjective, /aɪchaɪsəne/): "orange"

an (adjective, /ən/): "pungent"

une (adjective, /ʌnɛ/): "purple"

akiz (adjective, /əkɪz/): "quiet"

aifapou (adjective, /aɪfæpaʊ/): "raw"

sizudaym (adjective, /sɪzudem/): "rectangular"

ttal (adjective, /ɾəl/): "red"

ooga (adjective, /ʊgə/): "roasted"

oughdibi (adjective, /ɒdɪbɪ/): "round"

ttab (adjective, /ɾəb/): "salty"

kittat (adjective, /kɪɾət/): "savory"

ataylai (adjective, /ætelaɪ/): "shallow"

ttacha (adjective, /ɾætʃə/): "short"

nab (adjective, /nəb/): "smoked"

qasa (adjective, /qəsa/): "sober"

zumay (adjective, /zume/): "sour"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "spicy"

eqivawda (adjective, /ɛqɪvodə/): "spiral"

ailu (adjective, /aɪlʌ/): "square"

fe (adjective, /fɛ/): "steamed"

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "strange"

tayvil (adjective, /tevɪl/): "strong"

ditela (adjective, /ditɛlə/): "sturdy"

ika (adjective, /ɪkə/): "sweet"

adasayta (adjective, /ædəsetə/): "tall"

awfapizi (adjective, /ofəpɪzɪ/): "thick"

avous (adjective, /ævaʊs/): "thin"

thil (adjective, /ðɪl/): "warm"

li (adjective, /lɪ/): "weak"

zewutt (adjective, /zɛwʌɾ/): "white"

zan (adjective, /zən/): "wide"

asami (adjective, /asæmi/): "yellow"

it (adjective, /it/): "young"

Verbs

thidabed (verb, /ðidəbɛd/): "bake"

ttough (verb, /ɾɒ/): "be"

koos (verb, /kʊs/): "belong"

iwe (verb, /ɪwɛ/): "bite"

fa (verb, /fə/): "break"

nikini (verb, /nɪkinɪ/): "burn"

isittoughz (verb, /isiɾɒz/): "come"

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

alasutt (verb, /ælæsuɾ/): "drink"

usitutt (verb, /ʌsɪtʌɾ/): "eat"

bita (verb, /bɪta/): "fall"

kud (verb, /kʌd/): "fight"

it (verb, /ɪt/): "find"

ut (verb, /ut/): "fish"

pought (verb, /pɒt/): "fly"

ahinat (verb, /æhɪnat/): "frown"

poughthap (verb, /pɒðəp/): "go"

inita (verb, /inɪtə/): "growl"

ihila (verb, /ihilæ/): "hate"

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

ttaith (verb, /ɾaɪð/): "hear"

dittevi (verb, /dɪɾɛvɪ/): "hide"

toughnawd (verb, /tɒnod/): "hold"

ale (verb, /əlɛ/): "hunt"

toughlasit (verb, /tɒləsit/): "jump"

sam (verb, /səm/): "kill"

awttizisa (verb, /oɾɪzɪsæ/): "know"

ittoughne (verb, /ɪɾɒnɛ/): "laugh"

uwu (verb, /uwu/): "lie"

huliv (verb, /hulɪv/): "live"

paru (verb, /pəɹʌ/): "lose"

etootaib (verb, /ɛtʊtaɪb/): "love"

thafahat (verb, /ðəfəhat/): "need"

azula (verb, /æzulə/): "own"

ttafaw (verb, /ɾəfo/): "roast"

fasay (verb, /fəsæy/): "run"

ka (verb, /kə/): "see"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "sit"

louhit (verb, /laʊhɪt/): "sleep"

taluvay (verb, /təlʌve/): "smell"

ubu (verb, /ubʌ/): "smile"

an (verb, /an/): "stand"

thifatem (verb, /ðifatɛm/): "strike"

at (verb, /ət/): "swallow"

atini (verb, /ətɪni/): "swim"

pouhisutt (verb, /paʊhɪsuɾ/): "taste"

ttatava (verb, /ɾətəva/): "throw"

aynaiz (verb, /enaɪz/): "walk"

nuttita (verb, /nuɾitə/): "want"

Nouns

ttut (noun, /ɾut/): "afternoon"

sel (noun, /sɛl/): "ale"

azaloonu (noun, /æzəlʊnʌ/): "all"

oughduttish (noun, /ɒdʌɾiʃ/): "alligator"

oughcham (noun, /ɒxəm/): "arm"

mizoingith (noun, /mɪzɔɪŋɪð/): "ash"

thatett (noun, /ðatɛɾ/): "aunt"

umejatay (noun, /umɛdʒæte/): "axe"

baihaytt (noun, /baɪheɾ/): "bark"

anoughfinu (noun, /ənɒfɪnu/): "bay"

itside (noun, /ɪtsɪdɛ/): "beer"

ma (noun, /mə/): "beet"

ituttoup (noun, /ɪtuɾaʊp/): "bird"

ukitt (noun, /ʌkɪɾ/): "blood"

ttagitig (noun, /ɾəgɪtɪg/): "boar"

osusha (noun, /ɔsʌʃə/): "bone"

duwata (noun, /dʌwətə/): "breakfast"

uti (noun, /utɪ/): "breast"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "brother"

utafaiha (noun, /utəfaɪhə/): "castle"

nidat (noun, /nidət/): "cat"

vamuv (noun, /væmuv/): "cat"

ani (noun, /ænɪ/): "chest"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "chicken"

itawnoughta (noun, /ɪtonɒtə/): "claw"

jadais (noun, /jədaɪs/): "cloud"

boutsathu (noun, /baʊtsəðu/): "coconut"

liza (noun, /lɪzə/): "crime"

tekawth (noun, /tɛkoð/): "day"

ngajitta (noun, /ŋədʒiɾə/): "dinner"

gulay (noun, /gule/): "dog"

awtiduve (noun, /otɪduvɛ/): "drink"

lootusang (noun, /lʊtʌsəŋ/): "dungeon"

littaw (noun, /lɪɾəw/): "ear"

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

ekiba (noun, /ɛkɪbə/): "egg"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "elder"

payd (noun, /ped/): "enemy"

amayl (noun, /əmel/): "evening"

nimitayw (noun, /nimitew/): "eye"

takavatt (noun, /təkəvəɾ/): "family"

mawdatha (noun, /modəða/): "father"

amoub (noun, /əmaʊb/): "feather"

kana (noun, /kænə/): "fight"

fanapatt (noun, /fanæpəɾ/): "finger"

athalata (noun, /əðələtə/): "fire"

sak (noun, /sək/): "fish"

athiz (noun, /əðɪz/): "flesh"

datha (noun, /dəðə/): "foot"

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

ittuttan (noun, /iɾuɾən/): "fox"

awtte (noun, /oɾɛ/): "friend"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "goose"

oughzad (noun, /ɒzəd/): "grease"

ma (noun, /mə/): "group"

kettut (noun, /kɛɾut/): "gulf"

agavah (noun, /agəvəh/): "hair"

achattake (noun, /ætʃəɾəkɛ/): "hand"

siimaz (noun, /ʒiməz/): "hat"

ew (noun, /ɛw/): "hate"

atas (noun, /ətəs/): "head"

akaylu (noun, /əkelʌ/): "hill"

za (noun, /zə/): "horn"

naytoughtt (noun, /netɒɾ/): "horse"

sattai (noun, /sæɾaɪ/): "house"

ittayta (noun, /ɪɾetə/): "inn"

vish (noun, /viʃ/): "island"

atan (noun, /ætən/): "jaw"

thahehutt (noun, /ðəhɛhuɾ/): "lake"

tattilitt (noun, /təɾɪlɪɾ/): "leaf"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "leg"

sayttaqi (noun, /seɾəqɪ/): "liver"

aniwade (noun, /ənɪwədɛ/): "louse"

anedadi (noun, /ənɛdədi/): "love"

dihalu (noun, /dihalu/): "lunch"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "man"

ala (noun, /ələ/): "many"

asith (noun, /əsið/): "meal"

ithanutti (noun, /ɪðənʌɾɪ/): "metal"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "mine"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "monster"

kough (noun, /kɒ/): "moon"

tittava (noun, /tɪɾəvə/): "morning"

athaithati (noun, /əðaɪðəti/): "mother"

buzigaif (noun, /buzɪgaɪf/): "mountain"

bathit (noun, /baθit/): "mouth"

attilame (noun, /æɾɪləmɛ/): "name"

ays (noun, /es/): "neck"

tinin (noun, /tɪnin/): "night"

atoott (noun, /ətʊɾ/): "noodle"

attutewi (noun, /əɾutɛwi/): "nose"

ttatti (noun, /ɾəɾɪ/): "ocean"

tapai (noun, /təpaɪ/): "parent"

ak (noun, /ək/): "path"

asi (noun, /əsɪ/): "peace"

if (noun, /if/): "pepper"

jattida (noun, /jəɾɪdə/): "person"

attadaym (noun, /əɾədem/): "pie"

pana (noun, /panə/): "pig"

ab (noun, /əb/): "rabbit"

lawetul (noun, /ləwɛtul/): "rain"

av (noun, /əv/): "rat"

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

sal (noun, /səl/): "robe"

oughjait (noun, /ɒdʒaɪt/): "rock"

tin (noun, /tɪn/): "root"

ttan (noun, /ɾən/): "salt"

inatteda (noun, /inəɾɛdə/): "sand"

ngawla (noun, /ŋolə/): "seed"

sahid (noun, /səhid/): "sibling"

ejatouta (noun, /ɛdʒətaʊtə/): "sister"

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

amain (noun, /əmaɪn/): "sky"

azaza (noun, /azazæ/): "smoke"

ngadihi (noun, /ŋadɪhɪ/): "snake"

azitana (noun, /əzɪtənə/): "soup"

alidate (noun, /əlɪdətɛ/): "star"

asith (noun, /əsɪð/): "stew"

aza (noun, /əzæ/): "stomach"

hetanis (noun, /hɛtənis/): "stone"

zataithi (noun, /zataɪðɪ/): "stream"

adas (noun, /ədəs/): "sun"

as (noun, /æs/): "sword"

anawlib (noun, /ənolib/): "tail"

kabub (noun, /kəbʌb/): "tavern"

ttattami (noun, /ɾaɾəmɪ/): "thumb"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "tongue"

sizat (noun, /sizət/): "tooth"

layloughth (noun, /lelɒð/): "tree"

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

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "uncle"

ifi (noun, /ɪfi/): "valley"

av (noun, /əv/): "war"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "water"

imilitta (noun, /imilɪɾə/): "way"

atattis (noun, /ətəɾɪs/): "wine"

ayjunutte (noun, /edʒunuɾɛ/): "woman"

aditt (noun, /ədiɾ/): "word"