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

Watti

Watti Dictionary

Pronouns

ttan (pronoun, /ɾən/): "he"

im (pronoun, /ɪm/): "she"

ana (pronoun, /əna/): "they"

ttes (pronoun, /ɾɛs/): "you"

liv (pronoun, /liv/): "we"

zaz (pronoun, /zəz/): "I"

Articles

thu (article, /ðu/): "a"

thas (article, /ðæs/): "the"

Prepositions

afaydan (preposition, /əfedən/): "and"

soog (preposition, /sʊg/): "as"

is (preposition, /is/): "from"

itingik (preposition, /ɪtɪŋɪk/): "in"

tti (preposition, /ɾɪ/): "of"

akanilu (preposition, /ækənilʌ/): "or"

ushay (preposition, /uʃe/): "to"

wattanas (preposition, /waɾanəs/): "will"

aisakizay (preposition, /aɪsəkɪze/): "with"

Numbers

ttekak (number, /ɾɛkak/): "zero"

tti (number, /ɾi/): "one"

vatiki (number, /vətɪki/): "two"

wangoijurr (number, /wæŋɔɪjʌr/): "three"

dath (number, /dəð/): "four"

ngoughdima (number, /ŋɒdima/): "five"

chija (number, /tʃija/): "six"

taz (number, /təz/): "seven"

pu (number, /pu/): "eight"

angutt (number, /əŋuɾ/): "nine"

atith (number, /atɪð/): "ten"

Questions

iwifas (question, /iwifæs/): "what"

isat (question, /ɪsət/): "who"

nakufe (question, /nəkufɛ/): "how"

visated (question, /vɪsətɛd/): "why"

gatasav (question, /gætæsəv/): "when"

Interjections

nana (interjection, /nənə/): "hello"

anape (interjection, /ənəpɛ/): "goodbye"

daka (interjection, /dækə/): "hey"

ethit (interjection, /ɛðɪt/): "bye"

ttal (interjection, /ɾəl/): "ouch"

sag (interjection, /səg/): "wow"

thayvath (interjection, /ðevəð/): "uh"

lewaz (interjection, /lɛwəz/): "er"

utepaq (interjection, /utɛpəq/): "um"

Adverbs

tai (adverb, /taɪ/): "again"

ttefali (adverb, /ɾɛfælɪ/): "now"

enusa (adverb, /ɛnʌsa/): "soon"

iwidam (adverb, /iwɪdæm/): "often"

ttutoughn (adverb, /ɾutɒn/): "sometimes"

soughpa (adverb, /sɒpə/): "always"

imidaytta (adverb, /imɪdeɾə/): "never"

taitichuz (adverb, /taɪtɪxuz/): "seldom"

Adjectives

oughsawa (adjective, /ɒsəwə/): "aromatic"

afaynatta (adjective, /afenəɾə/): "basted"

eda (adjective, /ɛdə/): "big"

itti (adjective, /ɪɾɪ/): "bitter"

zattatha (adjective, /zəɾəθə/): "black"

awamen (adjective, /əwəmɛn/): "blue"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "brown"

chatula (adjective, /tʃətula/): "chilled"

layha (adjective, /lehə/): "cold"

oughttuv (adjective, /ɒɾʌv/): "curried"

ifid (adjective, /ɪfɪd/): "dark"

anough (adjective, /ənɒ/): "deep"

ithi (adjective, /ɪθi/): "divine"

tiwev (adjective, /tɪwɛv/): "drunk"

lutte (adjective, /luɾɛ/): "empty"

dadaitta (adjective, /dədaɪɾə/): "evil"

sawus (adjective, /sawʌs/): "familiar"

la (adjective, /lə/): "fat"

fittita (adjective, /fiɾɪtə/): "flat"

fitoutiz (adjective, /fitaʊtɪz/): "frail"

zile (adjective, /zɪlɛ/): "fried"

ithafun (adjective, /ɪθəfun/): "full"

igabaw (adjective, /ɪgəbæw/): "good"

ttiziva (adjective, /ɾizɪvə/): "green"

ina (adjective, /inæ/): "grey"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "honest"

itte (adjective, /iɾɛ/): "hot"

ah (adjective, /əh/): "light"

thaseki (adjective, /ðəsɛkɪ/): "long"

duv (adjective, /duv/): "loud"

ttanath (adjective, /ɾənəθ/): "mortal"

unela (adjective, /unɛla/): "mysterious"

kithuwou (adjective, /kɪðʌwaʊ/): "narrow"

kesab (adjective, /kɛsəb/): "old"

etapoughw (adjective, /ɛtəpɒw/): "orange"

esiv (adjective, /ɛsiv/): "pungent"

kasoughfay (adjective, /kəsɒfe/): "purple"

adagal (adjective, /ædægəl/): "quiet"

tamaynga (adjective, /təmeŋa/): "raw"

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

saynin (adjective, /senin/): "red"

ittan (adjective, /ɪɾən/): "roasted"

uttun (adjective, /ʌɾun/): "round"

hay (adjective, /he/): "salty"

shithanough (adjective, /ʃɪðænɒ/): "savory"

oifilaku (adjective, /ɔɪfiləkʌ/): "shallow"

shew (adjective, /ʃɛw/): "short"

anisipa (adjective, /ənisipə/): "smoked"

elalin (adjective, /ɛlalɪn/): "sober"

ttettilood (adjective, /ɾɛɾilʊd/): "sour"

ttittuhi (adjective, /ɾɪɾuhɪ/): "spicy"

ith (adjective, /ið/): "spiral"

va (adjective, /və/): "square"

nudaybe (adjective, /nudebɛ/): "steamed"

aytutteti (adjective, /etʌɾɛtɪ/): "strange"

akay (adjective, /əke/): "strong"

ta (adjective, /tæ/): "sturdy"

ttittichayn (adjective, /ɾɪɾɪtʃen/): "sweet"

at (adjective, /at/): "tall"

athaitadou (adjective, /əðaɪtadaʊ/): "thick"

attash (adjective, /aɾəʃ/): "thin"

ita (adjective, /ɪtə/): "warm"

ingattadough (adjective, /ɪŋəɾədɒ/): "weak"

as (adjective, /əs/): "white"

dawwit (adjective, /dowit/): "wide"

attadawa (adjective, /əɾədæwa/): "yellow"

mawviyaib (adjective, /moviyaɪb/): "young"

Verbs

ttasi (verb, /ɾəʒ/): "bake"

aitakuka (verb, /aɪtəkukə/): "be"

vetti (verb, /vɛɾi/): "belong"

jus (verb, /jʌs/): "bite"

nalat (verb, /nælət/): "break"

asittati (verb, /əsɪɾətɪ/): "burn"

soo (verb, /sʊ/): "come"

buwa (verb, /bʌwæ/): "die"

chi (verb, /tʃɪ/): "drink"

viw (verb, /vɪw/): "eat"

taysaj (verb, /tesaj/): "fall"

ata (verb, /əta/): "fight"

nayfizi (verb, /nefɪzɪ/): "find"

ougiwithi (verb, /aʊgiwiði/): "fish"

thawm (verb, /ðom/): "fly"

izalid (verb, /izəlɪd/): "frown"

shal (verb, /ʃəl/): "go"

ruhi (verb, /ɹuhɪ/): "growl"

pawth (verb, /poð/): "hate"

jettad (verb, /jɛɾəd/): "have"

ittitta (verb, /ɪɾɪɾə/): "hear"

lub (verb, /lub/): "hide"

ttazattiw (verb, /ɾəzəɾɪw/): "hold"

al (verb, /æl/): "hunt"

tanarrid (verb, /tənərɪd/): "jump"

nabate (verb, /nəbætɛ/): "kill"

akaw (verb, /əko/): "know"

amalasaw (verb, /əmæləso/): "laugh"

uthi (verb, /uθi/): "lie"

alalav (verb, /ələlav/): "live"

awdakan (verb, /odakən/): "lose"

nam (verb, /nəm/): "love"

ait (verb, /aɪt/): "need"

ettit (verb, /ɛɾɪt/): "own"

bu (verb, /bu/): "roast"

chath (verb, /xəð/): "run"

amina (verb, /əmɪnə/): "see"

thatu (verb, /ðətʌ/): "sit"

aynga (verb, /eŋə/): "sleep"

titanin (verb, /tɪtənɪn/): "smell"

ibahit (verb, /ibəhɪt/): "smile"

wad (verb, /wəd/): "stand"

athoughti (verb, /əðɒtɪ/): "strike"

ka (verb, /kə/): "swallow"

kisough (verb, /kisɒ/): "swim"

pa (verb, /pæ/): "taste"

aylitina (verb, /elitɪnə/): "throw"

tashichem (verb, /təʃɪtʃɛm/): "walk"

sagatai (verb, /səgətaɪ/): "want"

Nouns

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "afternoon"

danakawth (noun, /danəkoð/): "ale"

anawti (noun, /ənoti/): "all"

fasaduv (noun, /fəsəduv/): "alligator"

al (noun, /əl/): "arm"

ka (noun, /kə/): "ash"

itakai (noun, /ɪtəkaɪ/): "aunt"

cha (noun, /tʃə/): "axe"

aigemit (noun, /aɪgɛmɪt/): "bark"

ifi (noun, /ɪfi/): "bay"

awkaninge (noun, /okæniŋɛ/): "beer"

susesit (noun, /susɛsɪt/): "beet"

il (noun, /il/): "bird"

nubawwiw (noun, /nʌbowiw/): "blood"

aith (noun, /aɪð/): "boar"

tatt (noun, /təɾ/): "bone"

saj (noun, /sæj/): "breakfast"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "breast"

da (noun, /də/): "brother"

izoottingi (noun, /ɪzʊɾɪŋɪ/): "castle"

utanak (noun, /utənək/): "cat"

awutti (noun, /æwuɾɪ/): "cat"

nayt (noun, /net/): "chest"

daisa (noun, /daɪsæ/): "chicken"

gipay (noun, /gɪpe/): "claw"

idawt (noun, /ɪdot/): "cloud"

sasuttud (noun, /səsʌɾud/): "coconut"

ttulalou (noun, /ɾʌləlaʊ/): "crime"

thij (noun, /θɪj/): "day"

iduwaba (noun, /ɪdʌwəbæ/): "dinner"

ilithil (noun, /ɪliðɪl/): "dog"

chapich (noun, /chəpɪtʃ/): "drink"

zettatt (noun, /zɛɾəɾ/): "dungeon"

oughtuzaza (noun, /ɒtuzəzə/): "ear"

sahasad (noun, /səhəsəd/): "earth"

nisate (noun, /nɪsətɛ/): "egg"

hai (noun, /haɪ/): "elder"

aithaittikay (noun, /aɪðaɪɾɪke/): "enemy"

nadek (noun, /nədɛk/): "evening"

ajabayth (noun, /əjəbeð/): "eye"

wafayn (noun, /wəfen/): "family"

taypa (noun, /tepæ/): "father"

sudu (noun, /sudʌ/): "feather"

ooti (noun, /ʊti/): "fight"

attou (noun, /əɾaʊ/): "finger"

anaythaw (noun, /əneðo/): "fire"

battim (noun, /bæɾim/): "fish"

wathisou (noun, /wəθisaʊ/): "flesh"

thibad (noun, /ðɪbəd/): "foot"

taw (noun, /to/): "forest"

danath (noun, /dənəθ/): "fox"

ttataji (noun, /ɾətəjɪ/): "friend"

tiz (noun, /tɪz/): "goose"

ittashi (noun, /iɾəʃɪ/): "grease"

ijaysiana (noun, /idʒeʒənə/): "group"

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

tubaythav (noun, /tʌbeðəv/): "hair"

boughzata (noun, /bɒzətæ/): "hand"

atamat (noun, /ətæmæt/): "hat"

tashi (noun, /təʃɪ/): "hate"

hingidav (noun, /hiŋɪdəv/): "head"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "hill"

attatitt (noun, /əɾætɪɾ/): "horn"

hadinaw (noun, /hədɪno/): "horse"

idoufas (noun, /ɪdaʊfəs/): "house"

naka (noun, /nəkə/): "inn"

ukaing (noun, /ukaɪŋ/): "island"

tach (noun, /tətʃ/): "jaw"

le (noun, /lɛ/): "lake"

ataytap (noun, /ətetəp/): "leaf"

anedal (noun, /ənɛdəl/): "leg"

imat (noun, /ɪmət/): "liver"

nunatt (noun, /nʌnæɾ/): "louse"

wil (noun, /wɪl/): "love"

nithihev (noun, /niðɪhɛv/): "lunch"

ayna (noun, /enə/): "man"

aditti (noun, /ədɪɾɪ/): "many"

talaw (noun, /təlo/): "meal"

japafak (noun, /dʒəpəfak/): "metal"

ettuvaj (noun, /ɛɾuvæj/): "mine"

uvun (noun, /uvun/): "monster"

ikattai (noun, /ikəɾaɪ/): "moon"

attatathi (noun, /əɾətəði/): "morning"

thittap (noun, /ðɪɾəp/): "mother"

pathanaj (noun, /pəθənədʒ/): "mountain"

inith (noun, /inið/): "mouth"

ttawni (noun, /ɾonɪ/): "name"

ising (noun, /ɪsiŋ/): "neck"

nikava (noun, /nikəvə/): "night"

ayttita (noun, /eɾitə/): "noodle"

wavis (noun, /wævis/): "nose"

ufini (noun, /ufini/): "ocean"

anangak (noun, /anəŋək/): "parent"

oughpak (noun, /ɒpək/): "path"

ufi (noun, /ufɪ/): "peace"

attatajaw (noun, /əɾətədʒo/): "pepper"

thiv (noun, /ðɪv/): "person"

ishukaid (noun, /iʃukaɪd/): "pie"

unadacha (noun, /unədətʃə/): "pig"

esakathi (noun, /ɛsəkəðɪ/): "rabbit"

tath (noun, /təð/): "rain"

zutt (noun, /zuɾ/): "rat"

ninaib (noun, /ninaɪb/): "river"

kawttaithaw (noun, /koɾaɪðo/): "robe"

ehishis (noun, /ɛhɪʃis/): "rock"

ehe (noun, /ɛhɛ/): "root"

ez (noun, /ɛz/): "salt"

atus (noun, /ætʌs/): "sand"

tawd (noun, /tod/): "seed"

outhal (noun, /aʊðəl/): "sibling"

esasal (noun, /ɛsəsəl/): "sister"

abud (noun, /əbud/): "skin"

attaittinai (noun, /əɾaɪɾɪnaɪ/): "sky"

ajimay (noun, /ədʒɪme/): "smoke"

agathal (noun, /əgəðəl/): "snake"

isone (noun, /ɪsɔnɛ/): "soup"

aytasoughv (noun, /etəsɒv/): "star"

ditt (noun, /dɪɾ/): "stew"

asazik (noun, /asəzik/): "stomach"

taiga (noun, /taɪga/): "stone"

aidawli (noun, /aɪdolɪ/): "stream"

inaji (noun, /inəjɪ/): "sun"

tathath (noun, /tæðəð/): "sword"

aytay (noun, /ete/): "tail"

oottijisha (noun, /ʊɾɪjiʃə/): "tavern"

adigazi (noun, /ədigəzi/): "thumb"

kim (noun, /kɪm/): "tongue"

wetamaw (noun, /wɛtæmo/): "tooth"

jinatt (noun, /jinaɾ/): "tree"

asanam (noun, /əsənəm/): "truth"

houghnatawt (noun, /hɒnətot/): "uncle"

fi (noun, /fɪ/): "valley"

ttit (noun, /ɾɪt/): "war"

senawav (noun, /sɛnəwəv/): "water"

thataysha (noun, /θateʃæ/): "way"

thivai (noun, /ðɪvaɪ/): "wine"

aybatat (noun, /ebætət/): "woman"

thayzatt (noun, /θezəɾ/): "word"