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

Anas

Anas Dictionary

Pronouns

tib (pronoun, /tɪb/): "he"

as (pronoun, /æs/): "she"

aiki (pronoun, /aɪki/): "they"

uja (pronoun, /ʌdʒə/): "you"

at (pronoun, /æt/): "we"

ngid (pronoun, /ŋid/): "I"

Articles

iza (article, /ɪzə/): "a"

uka (article, /ukə/): "the"

Prepositions

udittang (preposition, /ʌdɪɾəŋ/): "and"

ananin (preposition, /ənanɪn/): "as"

ihibi (preposition, /ɪhɪbɪ/): "from"

kavina (preposition, /kævinə/): "in"

atettek (preposition, /ətɛɾɛk/): "of"

abanatha (preposition, /əbənəðə/): "or"

ayp (preposition, /ep/): "to"

lesh (preposition, /lɛʃ/): "will"

paysal (preposition, /pesəl/): "with"

Numbers

tisis (number, /tɪsɪs/): "zero"

ve (number, /vɛ/): "one"

mitha (number, /mɪðə/): "two"

haw (number, /ho/): "three"

vattai (number, /vəɾaɪ/): "four"

oughfamittay (number, /ɒfæmɪɾe/): "five"

att (number, /əɾ/): "six"

oinamu (number, /ɔɪnəmu/): "seven"

sayzu (number, /sezu/): "eight"

aytadada (number, /etədədə/): "nine"

lanaw (number, /lənəw/): "ten"

Questions

namutatt (question, /nəmʌtəɾ/): "what"

manitan (question, /mənɪtən/): "who"

wat (question, /wət/): "how"

shoughtta (question, /ʃɒɾə/): "why"

am (question, /əm/): "when"

Interjections

aidad (interjection, /aɪdəd/): "hello"

usas (interjection, /ʌsəs/): "goodbye"

uh (interjection, /ʌh/): "hey"

ttaipoughn (interjection, /ɾaɪpɒn/): "bye"

ttattiv (interjection, /ɾəɾɪv/): "ouch"

fattipaz (interjection, /fæɾipaz/): "wow"

awtta (interjection, /oɾə/): "uh"

isila (interjection, /ɪsɪlə/): "er"

echumawttu (interjection, /ɛtʃumoɾʌ/): "um"

Adverbs

oughh (adverb, /ɒh/): "again"

ttamoogat (adverb, /ɾəmʊgæt/): "now"

aitoughs (adverb, /aɪtɒs/): "soon"

ngitak (adverb, /ŋɪtək/): "often"

attathoughs (adverb, /əɾəðɒs/): "sometimes"

wattuttif (adverb, /wəɾuɾif/): "always"

natithitt (adverb, /nætɪðɪɾ/): "never"

fahi (adverb, /fəhi/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ouj (adjective, /aʊdʒ/): "aromatic"

wa (adjective, /wæ/): "basted"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "big"

sasisa (adjective, /səsɪsə/): "bitter"

itaingata (adjective, /itaɪŋætə/): "black"

mutawu (adjective, /mʌtəwu/): "blue"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "brown"

adutaib (adjective, /ædʌtaɪb/): "chilled"

ngayasu (adjective, /ŋəyəsʌ/): "cold"

awdittaw (adjective, /odiɾo/): "curried"

nay (adjective, /ne/): "dark"

idun (adjective, /idʌn/): "deep"

attathe (adjective, /æɾæðɛ/): "divine"

dawkashough (adjective, /dokəʃɒ/): "drunk"

oughttaydahi (adjective, /ɒɾedæhɪ/): "empty"

tala (adjective, /tələ/): "evil"

ifaiwitte (adjective, /ifaɪwiɾɛ/): "familiar"

sudetik (adjective, /sudɛtɪk/): "fat"

unat (adjective, /ʌnat/): "flat"

tal (adjective, /tæl/): "frail"

din (adjective, /din/): "fried"

shaisuth (adjective, /ʃaɪsuð/): "full"

nouwap (adjective, /naʊwəp/): "good"

ij (adjective, /ɪdʒ/): "green"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "grey"

pij (adjective, /pij/): "honest"

ti (adjective, /ti/): "hot"

danay (adjective, /dəne/): "light"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "long"

anaylaf (adjective, /əneləf/): "loud"

talizan (adjective, /təlizan/): "mortal"

akeni (adjective, /əkɛnɪ/): "mysterious"

tinganim (adjective, /tɪŋənim/): "narrow"

us (adjective, /us/): "old"

idaw (adjective, /ɪdəw/): "orange"

umayv (adjective, /ʌmev/): "pungent"

zaditt (adjective, /zædiɾ/): "purple"

wijayzij (adjective, /wɪdʒezidʒ/): "quiet"

voughv (adjective, /vɒv/): "raw"

attinatt (adjective, /əɾinəɾ/): "rectangular"

napitt (adjective, /nəpiɾ/): "red"

ni (adjective, /ni/): "roasted"

inapa (adjective, /ɪnæpæ/): "round"

datu (adjective, /dətu/): "salty"

nasuna (adjective, /nəsunə/): "savory"

ukidikough (adjective, /ukɪdikɒ/): "shallow"

soughz (adjective, /sɒz/): "short"

vapaji (adjective, /vəpəji/): "smoked"

aikin (adjective, /aɪkɪn/): "sober"

itaw (adjective, /ɪto/): "sour"

ngiduz (adjective, /ŋiduz/): "spicy"

ifa (adjective, /ifə/): "spiral"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "square"

sailik (adjective, /saɪlɪk/): "steamed"

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

te (adjective, /tɛ/): "strong"

fi (adjective, /fɪ/): "sturdy"

taisa (adjective, /taɪsə/): "sweet"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "tall"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "thick"

aki (adjective, /əkɪ/): "thin"

ej (adjective, /ɛj/): "warm"

bunawtte (adjective, /bunoɾɛ/): "weak"

awzape (adjective, /ozəpɛ/): "white"

thinu (adjective, /θɪnʌ/): "wide"

enasutt (adjective, /ɛnəsʌɾ/): "yellow"

at (adjective, /ət/): "young"

Verbs

ayha (verb, /ehæ/): "bake"

pazethu (verb, /pəzɛðʌ/): "be"

sahalas (verb, /sæhəlæs/): "belong"

at (verb, /ət/): "bite"

siaypah (verb, /ʒepəh/): "break"

zan (verb, /zən/): "burn"

adikath (verb, /ədɪkəð/): "come"

fisapab (verb, /fɪsəpab/): "die"

souttasayd (verb, /saʊɾəsed/): "drink"

ne (verb, /nɛ/): "eat"

ayk (verb, /ek/): "fall"

wig (verb, /wig/): "fight"

tathayl (verb, /təθel/): "find"

asalatt (verb, /əsələɾ/): "fish"

atais (verb, /ətaɪs/): "fly"

asain (verb, /əsaɪn/): "frown"

aqi (verb, /æqɪ/): "go"

latid (verb, /lətɪd/): "growl"

litel (verb, /litɛl/): "hate"

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

suzuv (verb, /suzuv/): "hear"

tath (verb, /təð/): "hide"

ilawkasu (verb, /ɪlokəsu/): "hold"

ijettada (verb, /ɪjɛɾadə/): "hunt"

enayvil (verb, /ɛnevɪl/): "jump"

tal (verb, /tæl/): "kill"

te (verb, /tɛ/): "know"

hattab (verb, /həɾəb/): "laugh"

ayta (verb, /etə/): "lie"

inanga (verb, /inəŋə/): "live"

itta (verb, /ɪɾa/): "lose"

theliva (verb, /ðɛlivə/): "love"

achujab (verb, /əchʌdʒæb/): "need"

az (verb, /əz/): "own"

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

thinewen (verb, /ðɪnɛwɛn/): "run"

lik (verb, /lɪk/): "see"

maydu (verb, /medu/): "sit"

qough (verb, /qɒ/): "sleep"

afi (verb, /əfɪ/): "smell"

thi (verb, /θɪ/): "smile"

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

tha (verb, /ðə/): "strike"

tafet (verb, /təfɛt/): "swallow"

vayzoot (verb, /vezʊt/): "swim"

idadiha (verb, /ɪdædɪhə/): "taste"

hawngad (verb, /hoŋəd/): "throw"

zutiw (verb, /zutiw/): "walk"

chefadiz (verb, /tʃɛfædɪz/): "want"

Nouns

beni (noun, /bɛni/): "afternoon"

ashoughtta (noun, /əʃɒɾə/): "ale"

oughsulat (noun, /ɒsulæt/): "all"

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

awdoughsa (noun, /odɒsə/): "arm"

littada (noun, /lɪɾadæ/): "ash"

isoughte (noun, /ɪsɒtɛ/): "aunt"

ilithid (noun, /ɪlɪðid/): "axe"

ninak (noun, /ninək/): "bark"

idakou (noun, /ɪdəkaʊ/): "bay"

tetathi (noun, /tɛtəθɪ/): "beer"

an (noun, /ən/): "beet"

banikay (noun, /bənike/): "bird"

fivun (noun, /fɪvʌn/): "blood"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "boar"

attal (noun, /əɾəl/): "bone"

zenaw (noun, /zɛnəw/): "breakfast"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "breast"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "brother"

uttai (noun, /uɾaɪ/): "castle"

mapi (noun, /mæpɪ/): "cat"

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

thishaithan (noun, /ðɪʃaɪðən/): "chest"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "chicken"

inaga (noun, /inəgæ/): "claw"

aqan (noun, /əqan/): "cloud"

sittima (noun, /sɪɾimə/): "coconut"

ttiti (noun, /ɾɪtɪ/): "crime"

vawsayttan (noun, /voseɾən/): "day"

la (noun, /læ/): "dinner"

zait (noun, /zaɪt/): "dog"

paniwe (noun, /pənɪwɛ/): "drink"

ttisal (noun, /ɾisəl/): "dungeon"

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

kakad (noun, /kakəd/): "earth"

ttadas (noun, /ɾədəs/): "egg"

tuta (noun, /tuta/): "elder"

atuchamay (noun, /ətutʃame/): "enemy"

uta (noun, /utə/): "evening"

alutte (noun, /əluɾɛ/): "eye"

tasawtt (noun, /təsoɾ/): "family"

tithika (noun, /tɪðikə/): "father"

bufay (noun, /bufe/): "feather"

tades (noun, /tædɛs/): "fight"

ttiwun (noun, /ɾɪwun/): "finger"

ttanadad (noun, /ɾənædəd/): "fire"

sinai (noun, /sɪnaɪ/): "fish"

zatada (noun, /zətəda/): "flesh"

ngaynit (noun, /ŋenɪt/): "foot"

niti (noun, /nɪti/): "forest"

adata (noun, /ədətə/): "fox"

aigemi (noun, /aɪgɛmɪ/): "friend"

thuhisa (noun, /ðuhɪsə/): "goose"

nouta (noun, /naʊtə/): "grease"

aytattip (noun, /etəɾip/): "group"

napatt (noun, /nəpæɾ/): "gulf"

kahu (noun, /kəhu/): "hair"

ittita (noun, /ɪɾɪta/): "hand"

tal (noun, /təl/): "hat"

anitt (noun, /əniɾ/): "hate"

koughzitad (noun, /kɒzitəd/): "head"

tif (noun, /tɪf/): "hill"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "horn"

atuvita (noun, /ətʌvɪtə/): "horse"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "house"

awladul (noun, /olədʌl/): "inn"

ufem (noun, /ufɛm/): "island"

bough (noun, /bɒ/): "jaw"

isha (noun, /ɪʃə/): "lake"

ttoova (noun, /ɾʊva/): "leaf"

boughgivi (noun, /bɒgivɪ/): "leg"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "liver"

ttil (noun, /ɾil/): "louse"

aitt (noun, /aɪɾ/): "love"

akath (noun, /əkəθ/): "lunch"

an (noun, /æn/): "man"

adinata (noun, /ədinətə/): "many"

attafett (noun, /əɾəfɛɾ/): "meal"

gesan (noun, /gɛsan/): "metal"

atawka (noun, /atokə/): "mine"

dazitt (noun, /dəziɾ/): "monster"

ta (noun, /tə/): "moon"

thulizub (noun, /ðʌlizub/): "morning"

awekoughg (noun, /əwɛkɒg/): "mother"

ah (noun, /əh/): "mountain"

asajin (noun, /əsəjin/): "mouth"

tach (noun, /təch/): "name"

imetut (noun, /ɪmɛtʌt/): "neck"

zakitay (noun, /zəkite/): "night"

awttalup (noun, /oɾalʌp/): "noodle"

lu (noun, /lʌ/): "nose"

apadith (noun, /əpədið/): "ocean"

enanough (noun, /ɛnænɒ/): "parent"

itawdiz (noun, /itodiz/): "path"

ettes (noun, /ɛɾɛs/): "peace"

datt (noun, /dəɾ/): "pepper"

inayshusay (noun, /ɪneʃʌse/): "person"

ji (noun, /ji/): "pie"

nif (noun, /nɪf/): "pig"

af (noun, /əf/): "rabbit"

ittawdoughla (noun, /iɾodɒlə/): "rain"

lawiki (noun, /ləwɪkɪ/): "rat"

akitala (noun, /ækitələ/): "river"

inawtaws (noun, /inotos/): "robe"

nayvayttath (noun, /neveɾəð/): "rock"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "root"

ahat (noun, /əhæt/): "salt"

mesawnget (noun, /mɛsoŋɛt/): "sand"

oonoughm (noun, /ʊnɒm/): "seed"

suvafat (noun, /suvəfat/): "sibling"

ttattis (noun, /ɾəɾɪs/): "sister"

selaki (noun, /sɛləkɪ/): "skin"

me (noun, /mɛ/): "sky"

ettita (noun, /ɛɾɪtə/): "smoke"

chethou (noun, /tʃɛθaʊ/): "snake"

awpitezay (noun, /opɪtɛze/): "soup"

bet (noun, /bɛt/): "star"

asibiv (noun, /æsɪbɪv/): "stew"

naw (noun, /no/): "stomach"

finipough (noun, /fɪnɪpɒ/): "stone"

nenanaing (noun, /nɛnənaɪŋ/): "stream"

ngikath (noun, /ŋɪkaθ/): "sun"

bada (noun, /bədə/): "sword"

dam (noun, /dæm/): "tail"

katt (noun, /kəɾ/): "tavern"

wedough (noun, /wɛdɒ/): "thumb"

efaidama (noun, /ɛfaɪdama/): "tongue"

sezay (noun, /sɛze/): "tooth"

inekidu (noun, /inɛkidu/): "tree"

doo (noun, /dʊ/): "truth"

kilisi (noun, /kilɪsi/): "uncle"

nit (noun, /nɪt/): "valley"

ayninitti (noun, /enɪnɪɾɪ/): "war"

kadaniw (noun, /kədəniw/): "water"

ubi (noun, /ʌbɪ/): "way"

ajamatti (noun, /æjaməɾɪ/): "wine"

ttayfu (noun, /ɾefu/): "woman"

ama (noun, /əma/): "word"