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Language Generator

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

Moopa

Moopa Dictionary

Pronouns

atha (pronoun, /əðə/): "he"

ak (pronoun, /ək/): "she"

ela (pronoun, /ɛlə/): "they"

af (pronoun, /əf/): "you"

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

aisa (pronoun, /aɪsə/): "I"

Articles

ttu (article, /ɾu/): "a"

taj (article, /tədʒ/): "the"

Prepositions

ulag (preposition, /ʌlæg/): "and"

ttettanga (preposition, /ɾɛɾəŋə/): "as"

fanaka (preposition, /fənækə/): "from"

latus (preposition, /lətʌs/): "in"

tithaik (preposition, /tɪðaɪk/): "of"

kattam (preposition, /kəɾam/): "or"

ematalay (preposition, /ɛmətəle/): "to"

dittima (preposition, /diɾima/): "will"

zin (preposition, /zɪn/): "with"

Numbers

ttais (number, /ɾaɪs/): "zero"

aisa (number, /aɪsə/): "one"

lethi (number, /lɛðɪ/): "two"

wada (number, /wədæ/): "three"

inabas (number, /ɪnəbəs/): "four"

zawz (number, /zoz/): "five"

ut (number, /ʌt/): "six"

ibesaw (number, /ɪbɛsəw/): "seven"

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

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

tash (number, /təʃ/): "ten"

Questions

tteth (question, /ɾɛð/): "what"

giduni (question, /gɪdʌni/): "who"

du (question, /du/): "how"

ug (question, /ʌg/): "why"

esita (question, /ɛsitə/): "when"

Interjections

zuvaw (interjection, /zuvo/): "hello"

ad (interjection, /əd/): "goodbye"

ttasu (interjection, /ɾəsu/): "hey"

dittaww (interjection, /dɪɾow/): "bye"

attough (interjection, /əɾɒ/): "ouch"

dadadud (interjection, /dədədʌd/): "wow"

shaysaw (interjection, /ʃesaw/): "uh"

ttattithi (interjection, /ɾəɾiði/): "er"

jihan (interjection, /jɪhən/): "um"

Adverbs

ketap (adverb, /kɛtəp/): "again"

tinina (adverb, /tɪninə/): "now"

ithifas (adverb, /ɪðifas/): "soon"

panih (adverb, /pənih/): "often"

attihi (adverb, /æɾihɪ/): "sometimes"

fait (adverb, /faɪt/): "always"

vaidanga (adverb, /vaɪdaŋə/): "never"

otawi (adverb, /ɔtæwi/): "seldom"

Adjectives

oodathoughs (adjective, /ʊdəθɒs/): "aromatic"

atekatt (adjective, /ətɛkəɾ/): "basted"

an (adjective, /an/): "big"

sataitt (adjective, /sətaɪɾ/): "bitter"

umag (adjective, /uməg/): "black"

la (adjective, /lə/): "blue"

an (adjective, /æn/): "brown"

epithat (adjective, /ɛpiðət/): "chilled"

ouz (adjective, /aʊz/): "cold"

az (adjective, /æz/): "curried"

wufoottawt (adjective, /wʌfʊɾot/): "dark"

aws (adjective, /os/): "deep"

sittab (adjective, /sɪɾəb/): "divine"

atal (adjective, /ətəl/): "drunk"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "empty"

akawna (adjective, /əkonə/): "evil"

outas (adjective, /aʊtas/): "familiar"

ittou (adjective, /ɪɾaʊ/): "fat"

koung (adjective, /kaʊŋ/): "flat"

thaysithoughb (adjective, /ðesɪðɒb/): "frail"

alita (adjective, /əlɪtə/): "fried"

ayt (adjective, /et/): "full"

ame (adjective, /əmɛ/): "good"

woon (adjective, /wʊn/): "green"

hu (adjective, /hu/): "grey"

ihalitta (adjective, /ɪhəliɾə/): "honest"

atathatu (adjective, /atəθətu/): "hot"

lada (adjective, /lədæ/): "light"

asilatta (adjective, /asɪləɾə/): "long"

day (adjective, /de/): "loud"

abim (adjective, /əbɪm/): "mortal"

ajitatt (adjective, /ədʒɪtəɾ/): "mysterious"

afizitti (adjective, /æfizɪɾɪ/): "narrow"

sugaikum (adjective, /sʌgaɪkum/): "old"

nousa (adjective, /naʊsə/): "orange"

uli (adjective, /ʌlɪ/): "pungent"

utasa (adjective, /ʌtəsa/): "purple"

ivapitt (adjective, /ɪvəpɪɾ/): "quiet"

lap (adjective, /ləp/): "raw"

titti (adjective, /tiɾɪ/): "rectangular"

kayd (adjective, /ked/): "red"

ttib (adjective, /ɾɪb/): "roasted"

nad (adjective, /nəd/): "round"

ittayl (adjective, /iɾel/): "salty"

aiw (adjective, /aɪw/): "savory"

pesini (adjective, /pɛsɪnɪ/): "shallow"

awni (adjective, /oni/): "short"

mats (adjective, /məts/): "smoked"

una (adjective, /ʌna/): "sober"

emattida (adjective, /ɛməɾɪdə/): "sour"

atte (adjective, /əɾɛ/): "spicy"

aich (adjective, /aɪtʃ/): "spiral"

out (adjective, /aʊt/): "square"

mevawv (adjective, /mɛvov/): "steamed"

ttepi (adjective, /ɾɛpi/): "strange"

kidana (adjective, /kɪdənə/): "strong"

atough (adjective, /ætɒ/): "sturdy"

ut (adjective, /ʌt/): "sweet"

dana (adjective, /dənə/): "tall"

foughnathad (adjective, /fɒnəðəd/): "thick"

tisesai (adjective, /tɪsɛsaɪ/): "thin"

an (adjective, /an/): "warm"

basikek (adjective, /bəsikɛk/): "weak"

puka (adjective, /pʌkə/): "white"

ep (adjective, /ɛp/): "wide"

aypad (adjective, /epəd/): "yellow"

rrin (adjective, /rɪn/): "young"

Verbs

fada (verb, /fədə/): "bake"

iva (verb, /ivæ/): "be"

ahulazi (verb, /əhuləzɪ/): "belong"

ootatidi (verb, /ʊtætidɪ/): "bite"

uthaitha (verb, /ʌðaɪðə/): "break"

ttayvaiy (verb, /ɾevaɪy/): "burn"

laiddila (verb, /laɪɽɪlə/): "come"

ka (verb, /kə/): "die"

laf (verb, /ləf/): "drink"

atalila (verb, /atəlɪlə/): "eat"

tatai (verb, /tətaɪ/): "fall"

eda (verb, /ɛdə/): "fight"

tamaw (verb, /təmo/): "find"

ttatha (verb, /ɾəða/): "fish"

usay (verb, /use/): "fly"

aittayw (verb, /aɪɾew/): "frown"

ayvaynim (verb, /evenɪm/): "go"

ipay (verb, /ɪpe/): "growl"

sila (verb, /silə/): "hate"

nasa (verb, /nəsə/): "have"

asaith (verb, /əsaɪð/): "hear"

it (verb, /ɪt/): "hide"

vimatt (verb, /vɪməɾ/): "hold"

zalitoughd (verb, /zəlɪtɒd/): "hunt"

awya (verb, /oyə/): "jump"

ithi (verb, /iθi/): "kill"

uttas (verb, /ʌɾəs/): "know"

ukapida (verb, /ʌkəpɪdə/): "laugh"

ana (verb, /əna/): "lie"

awzoughba (verb, /ozɒbə/): "live"

dicha (verb, /dɪtʃæ/): "lose"

dimaytt (verb, /dɪmeɾ/): "love"

az (verb, /əz/): "need"

asiat (verb, /əʒət/): "own"

idika (verb, /ɪdikə/): "roast"

thas (verb, /ðəs/): "run"

oun (verb, /aʊn/): "see"

inukip (verb, /inukɪp/): "sit"

ethijilu (verb, /ɛðɪjilʌ/): "sleep"

ad (verb, /əd/): "smell"

taihija (verb, /taɪhɪjə/): "smile"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "stand"

ttai (verb, /ɾaɪ/): "strike"

usi (verb, /ʌʒ/): "swallow"

ziheda (verb, /zɪhɛdæ/): "swim"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "taste"

aipiwat (verb, /aɪpɪwat/): "throw"

attath (verb, /aɾəθ/): "walk"

nitu (verb, /nitu/): "want"

Nouns

teki (noun, /tɛkɪ/): "afternoon"

yanay (noun, /yəne/): "ale"

awoti (noun, /əwɔti/): "all"

athath (noun, /əθəð/): "alligator"

limimam (noun, /lɪmɪmæm/): "arm"

felina (noun, /fɛlɪnæ/): "ash"

tatt (noun, /təɾ/): "aunt"

atamisoo (noun, /ətəmɪsʊ/): "axe"

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

amesibi (noun, /əmɛsɪbɪ/): "bay"

udepi (noun, /udɛpɪ/): "beer"

dik (noun, /dɪk/): "beet"

awsath (noun, /osəθ/): "bird"

az (noun, /əz/): "blood"

sattitel (noun, /saɾɪtɛl/): "boar"

hudawe (noun, /hʌdəwɛ/): "bone"

asus (noun, /æsʌs/): "breakfast"

ttoonough (noun, /ɾʊnɒ/): "breast"

zoughtes (noun, /zɒtɛs/): "brother"

sha (noun, /ʃə/): "castle"

tijiw (noun, /tɪdʒiw/): "cat"

nav (noun, /nəv/): "cat"

attatitta (noun, /əɾətiɾə/): "chest"

attawttasough (noun, /əɾoɾəsɒ/): "chicken"

asattanu (noun, /əsəɾənu/): "claw"

aladi (noun, /ælədɪ/): "cloud"

atutata (noun, /ətutətə/): "coconut"

idiloughthe (noun, /idɪlɒðɛ/): "crime"

jin (noun, /dʒɪn/): "day"

abikaz (noun, /əbɪkəz/): "dinner"

oon (noun, /ʊn/): "dog"

ttun (noun, /ɾʌn/): "drink"

ituzan (noun, /ɪtuzən/): "dungeon"

siwatt (noun, /sɪwəɾ/): "ear"

la (noun, /lə/): "earth"

num (noun, /num/): "egg"

ibadan (noun, /ibədən/): "elder"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "enemy"

dekatt (noun, /dɛkæɾ/): "evening"

itina (noun, /ɪtɪnə/): "eye"

tadd (noun, /təɽ/): "family"

inak (noun, /ɪnək/): "father"

unafa (noun, /unəfə/): "feather"

tid (noun, /tɪd/): "fight"

uni (noun, /unɪ/): "finger"

penaida (noun, /pɛnaɪdə/): "fire"

tutu (noun, /tutu/): "fish"

zoolayth (noun, /zʊleð/): "flesh"

umath (noun, /uməð/): "foot"

unanipai (noun, /unənɪpaɪ/): "forest"

um (noun, /ʌm/): "fox"

shabal (noun, /ʃəbəl/): "friend"

asalan (noun, /əsalən/): "goose"

tamitan (noun, /təmitən/): "grease"

aija (noun, /aɪjə/): "group"

nithenan (noun, /nɪðɛnən/): "gulf"

ith (noun, /ɪθ/): "hair"

kal (noun, /kəl/): "hand"

laladib (noun, /ləlædɪb/): "hat"

latta (noun, /laɾæ/): "hate"

adayha (noun, /ədehə/): "head"

awlusuna (noun, /olusunə/): "hill"

taydis (noun, /tedis/): "horn"

tunawttoo (noun, /tunoɾʊ/): "horse"

ain (noun, /aɪn/): "house"

thamittus (noun, /ðəmiɾus/): "inn"

ttijoughz (noun, /ɾɪjɒz/): "island"

paysigi (noun, /pesɪgɪ/): "jaw"

sethubud (noun, /sɛθubʌd/): "lake"

mav (noun, /mæv/): "leaf"

unu (noun, /ʌnu/): "leg"

ala (noun, /æla/): "liver"

lamani (noun, /læmənɪ/): "louse"

hith (noun, /hɪð/): "love"

usehalay (noun, /usɛhæle/): "lunch"

nathithaw (noun, /nəðɪðo/): "man"

awf (noun, /of/): "many"

ju (noun, /jʌ/): "meal"

va (noun, /və/): "metal"

nadathood (noun, /nədəðʊd/): "mine"

naipaiw (noun, /naɪpaɪw/): "monster"

aylifi (noun, /elɪfɪ/): "moon"

inga (noun, /ɪŋə/): "morning"

ayttaijaww (noun, /eɾaɪdʒow/): "mother"

lanani (noun, /lænənɪ/): "mountain"

detit (noun, /dɛtit/): "mouth"

mavawnou (noun, /məvonaʊ/): "name"

aiwuttaka (noun, /aɪwuɾakæ/): "neck"

usika (noun, /usika/): "night"

imittu (noun, /imɪɾʌ/): "noodle"

ta (noun, /tə/): "nose"

zubidaw (noun, /zubido/): "ocean"

as (noun, /əs/): "parent"

uvuba (noun, /uvubə/): "path"

nattawla (noun, /nəɾolə/): "peace"

ani (noun, /əni/): "pepper"

ibaittay (noun, /ɪbaɪɾe/): "person"

kat (noun, /kət/): "pie"

vaf (noun, /vəf/): "pig"

aykattefe (noun, /ekəɾɛfɛ/): "rabbit"

as (noun, /əs/): "rain"

mayttamen (noun, /meɾəmɛn/): "rat"

isikin (noun, /ɪsɪkɪn/): "river"

nattathu (noun, /nəɾəðʌ/): "robe"

la (noun, /lə/): "rock"

alas (noun, /ələs/): "root"

ibanati (noun, /ɪbənəti/): "salt"

aj (noun, /æj/): "sand"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "seed"

pith (noun, /pɪð/): "sibling"

um (noun, /ʌm/): "sister"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "skin"

makal (noun, /məkəl/): "sky"

ashazi (noun, /əʃəzɪ/): "smoke"

famita (noun, /famitə/): "snake"

ttechuda (noun, /ɾɛchʌdə/): "soup"

abiteza (noun, /abɪtɛzə/): "star"

kittinought (noun, /kiɾinɒt/): "stew"

ilal (noun, /ɪləl/): "stomach"

araw (noun, /əɹo/): "stone"

ih (noun, /ɪh/): "stream"

atathas (noun, /ətəðəs/): "sun"

engid (noun, /ɛŋɪd/): "sword"

lechinang (noun, /lɛtʃinaŋ/): "tail"

anat (noun, /ənət/): "tavern"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "thumb"

sakuhi (noun, /səkuhi/): "tongue"

ahu (noun, /əhu/): "tooth"

aytepugu (noun, /etɛpugʌ/): "tree"

af (noun, /əf/): "truth"

battayke (noun, /bəɾekɛ/): "uncle"

ttifutin (noun, /ɾifutin/): "valley"

awe (noun, /əwɛ/): "war"

jenattav (noun, /jɛnəɾəv/): "water"

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

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "wine"

ttanuthis (noun, /ɾənʌðis/): "woman"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "word"