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Language Generator

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

Anekaze

Anekaze Dictionary

Pronouns

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

inga (pronoun, /ɪŋə/): "she"

iba (pronoun, /ibə/): "they"

atta (pronoun, /əɾə/): "you"

aing (pronoun, /aɪŋ/): "we"

mul (pronoun, /mʌl/): "I"

Articles

egi (article, /ɛgɪ/): "a"

dath (article, /dəð/): "the"

Prepositions

apim (preposition, /əpɪm/): "and"

alaitt (preposition, /əlaɪɾ/): "as"

ittad (preposition, /ɪɾəd/): "from"

an (preposition, /ən/): "in"

ayf (preposition, /ef/): "of"

am (preposition, /əm/): "or"

tanas (preposition, /tænəs/): "to"

sijay (preposition, /sije/): "will"

errahi (preposition, /ɛrəhi/): "with"

Numbers

ja (number, /ja/): "zero"

kivatta (number, /kivəɾə/): "one"

anutev (number, /ənutɛv/): "two"

bikinatt (number, /bɪkinəɾ/): "three"

tattays (number, /təɾes/): "four"

ttettitats (number, /ɾɛɾɪtats/): "five"

thayhisi (number, /ðehɪsɪ/): "six"

anawkal (number, /ənokəl/): "seven"

uwucheja (number, /ʌwʌtʃɛjə/): "eight"

et (number, /ɛt/): "nine"

ttifamung (number, /ɾifəmʌŋ/): "ten"

Questions

ifefuk (question, /ɪfɛfuk/): "what"

fifa (question, /fifə/): "who"

kewoughw (question, /kɛwɒw/): "how"

sanani (question, /sənanɪ/): "why"

pattudi (question, /pəɾʌdɪ/): "when"

Interjections

tanisa (interjection, /tənɪsə/): "hello"

casai (interjection, /cəsaɪ/): "goodbye"

ttoughkai (interjection, /ɾɒkaɪ/): "hey"

atami (interjection, /ətæmɪ/): "bye"

vipi (interjection, /vɪpi/): "ouch"

ul (interjection, /ul/): "wow"

asa (interjection, /əsæ/): "uh"

isought (interjection, /ɪsɒt/): "er"

ibai (interjection, /ɪbaɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

awditina (adverb, /oditina/): "again"

tis (adverb, /tɪs/): "now"

ittett (adverb, /iɾɛɾ/): "soon"

isattu (adverb, /isæɾu/): "often"

agouloowi (adverb, /əgaʊlʊwɪ/): "sometimes"

taittuth (adverb, /taɪɾʌð/): "always"

daika (adverb, /daɪkə/): "never"

haletet (adverb, /həlɛtɛt/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ig (adjective, /ɪg/): "aromatic"

pasoughha (adjective, /pəsɒhə/): "basted"

ngumu (adjective, /ŋumʌ/): "big"

oonough (adjective, /ʊnɒ/): "bitter"

atinis (adjective, /atɪnis/): "black"

tutti (adjective, /tuɾɪ/): "blue"

sis (adjective, /sɪs/): "brown"

takazi (adjective, /tækəzɪ/): "chilled"

itas (adjective, /itəs/): "cold"

awnesa (adjective, /onɛsa/): "curried"

jattaw (adjective, /dʒæɾo/): "dark"

itta (adjective, /ɪɾa/): "deep"

tuth (adjective, /tuð/): "divine"

fou (adjective, /faʊ/): "drunk"

madis (adjective, /madis/): "empty"

ttahet (adjective, /ɾəhɛt/): "evil"

atung (adjective, /ətuŋ/): "familiar"

oonawwih (adjective, /ʊnowɪh/): "fat"

iwa (adjective, /ɪwə/): "flat"

laynus (adjective, /lenus/): "frail"

nattaitt (adjective, /næɾaɪɾ/): "fried"

kaymoodd (adjective, /kemʊɽ/): "full"

gayt (adjective, /get/): "good"

ttasal (adjective, /ɾəsəl/): "green"

unahitha (adjective, /ʌnahiðə/): "grey"

oufitt (adjective, /aʊfɪɾ/): "honest"

animatta (adjective, /ənɪməɾə/): "hot"

uwizett (adjective, /ʌwizɛɾ/): "light"

nitum (adjective, /nitum/): "long"

oughm (adjective, /ɒm/): "loud"

lawa (adjective, /læwa/): "mortal"

latai (adjective, /lətaɪ/): "mysterious"

jitha (adjective, /dʒiðə/): "narrow"

adal (adjective, /ədəl/): "old"

ttattoulak (adjective, /ɾəɾaʊlak/): "orange"

tihaj (adjective, /tɪhədʒ/): "pungent"

ashuthatt (adjective, /əʃʌðəɾ/): "purple"

se (adjective, /sɛ/): "quiet"

nitt (adjective, /nɪɾ/): "raw"

wadi (adjective, /wədɪ/): "rectangular"

atiy (adjective, /ətɪy/): "red"

ivama (adjective, /ɪvəmə/): "roasted"

shoo (adjective, /ʃʊ/): "round"

tu (adjective, /tu/): "salty"

akibil (adjective, /əkibɪl/): "savory"

abuttisia (adjective, /æbuɾɪʒə/): "shallow"

mawta (adjective, /motæ/): "short"

luttimai (adjective, /luɾɪmaɪ/): "smoked"

ezita (adjective, /ɛzɪtə/): "sober"

kiki (adjective, /kɪki/): "sour"

mubawtt (adjective, /muboɾ/): "spicy"

azittaw (adjective, /əziɾo/): "spiral"

aw (adjective, /əw/): "square"

binane (adjective, /binənɛ/): "steamed"

palaym (adjective, /pəlem/): "strange"

luhooj (adjective, /luhʊdʒ/): "strong"

apattiti (adjective, /əpəɾɪti/): "sturdy"

vattizib (adjective, /vəɾizɪb/): "sweet"

ttaiza (adjective, /ɾaɪzə/): "tall"

dew (adjective, /dɛw/): "thick"

thinu (adjective, /ðɪnʌ/): "thin"

usasisa (adjective, /usəsɪsə/): "warm"

anibet (adjective, /anibɛt/): "weak"

thaw (adjective, /ðo/): "white"

pulenuw (adjective, /pʌlɛnuw/): "wide"

agay (adjective, /age/): "yellow"

ettacha (adjective, /ɛɾætʃə/): "young"

Verbs

kine (verb, /kinɛ/): "bake"

thadat (verb, /ðədæt/): "be"

en (verb, /ɛn/): "belong"

hadila (verb, /hədɪlə/): "bite"

tatasous (verb, /tətəsaʊs/): "break"

podikek (verb, /pɔdikɛk/): "burn"

at (verb, /ət/): "come"

away (verb, /əwe/): "die"

iten (verb, /ɪtɛn/): "drink"

joolil (verb, /jʊlil/): "eat"

ivush (verb, /ɪvuʃ/): "fall"

uzawl (verb, /uzol/): "fight"

waki (verb, /wəki/): "find"

att (verb, /æɾ/): "fish"

kanis (verb, /kənis/): "fly"

tu (verb, /tʌ/): "frown"

ttapi (verb, /ɾəpɪ/): "go"

it (verb, /ɪt/): "growl"

li (verb, /li/): "hate"

aysesha (verb, /esɛʃə/): "have"

sawnawng (verb, /sonoŋ/): "hear"

isough (verb, /isɒ/): "hide"

ung (verb, /ʌŋ/): "hold"

eth (verb, /ɛð/): "hunt"

di (verb, /dɪ/): "jump"

kik (verb, /kɪk/): "kill"

ithach (verb, /ɪðətʃ/): "know"

nisai (verb, /nɪsaɪ/): "laugh"

ifinina (verb, /ɪfininə/): "lie"

attoughsate (verb, /əɾɒsətɛ/): "live"

iloughbap (verb, /ilɒbəp/): "lose"

bimingut (verb, /bɪmɪŋut/): "love"

shattusash (verb, /ʃəɾusəʃ/): "need"

avoughttid (verb, /əvɒɾɪd/): "own"

asittat (verb, /əsiɾət/): "roast"

ag (verb, /ag/): "run"

nuk (verb, /nuk/): "see"

ttanajutt (verb, /ɾænəjʌɾ/): "sit"

ttini (verb, /ɾɪnɪ/): "sleep"

awngasa (verb, /oŋəsə/): "smell"

ahith (verb, /əhɪð/): "smile"

aittawitha (verb, /aɪɾəwɪðə/): "stand"

nou (verb, /naʊ/): "strike"

pa (verb, /pə/): "swallow"

as (verb, /əs/): "swim"

viy (verb, /vɪy/): "taste"

edid (verb, /ɛdɪd/): "throw"

mijitteng (verb, /mɪjiɾɛŋ/): "walk"

awsunani (verb, /osʌnənɪ/): "want"

Nouns

uttalin (noun, /ʌɾəlɪn/): "afternoon"

vinenam (noun, /vinɛnəm/): "ale"

sichahi (noun, /sɪtʃəhi/): "all"

aitapiwa (noun, /aɪtəpiwə/): "alligator"

ttatta (noun, /ɾəɾə/): "arm"

atap (noun, /ətəp/): "ash"

ma (noun, /mə/): "aunt"

lanazep (noun, /lənəzɛp/): "axe"

ga (noun, /gæ/): "bark"

atuf (noun, /ətʌf/): "bay"

mawi (noun, /məwɪ/): "beer"

bihipaw (noun, /bɪhipo/): "beet"

idattaw (noun, /ɪdəɾəw/): "bird"

uzi (noun, /uzɪ/): "blood"

anawai (noun, /ənəwaɪ/): "boar"

sittih (noun, /sɪɾih/): "bone"

eloughta (noun, /ɛlɒtə/): "breakfast"

anid (noun, /ənɪd/): "breast"

oughta (noun, /ɒtə/): "brother"

ttou (noun, /ɾaʊ/): "castle"

attahud (noun, /əɾəhud/): "cat"

kapazin (noun, /kəpəzɪn/): "cat"

aba (noun, /əbə/): "chest"

ama (noun, /əmə/): "chicken"

apaypai (noun, /əpepaɪ/): "claw"

aytatib (noun, /etətib/): "cloud"

shiwangi (noun, /ʃɪwəŋi/): "coconut"

vasetath (noun, /væsɛtəð/): "crime"

bu (noun, /bʌ/): "day"

di (noun, /di/): "dinner"

ikiba (noun, /ɪkibə/): "dog"

anathafa (noun, /ænæðəfə/): "drink"

amasu (noun, /əməsʌ/): "dungeon"

ithiz (noun, /iðiz/): "ear"

lati (noun, /læti/): "earth"

attiti (noun, /əɾiti/): "egg"

as (noun, /əs/): "elder"

efuttawho (noun, /ɛfuɾohɔ/): "enemy"

attattutha (noun, /əɾəɾuθə/): "evening"

ettadum (noun, /ɛɾədʌm/): "eye"

amina (noun, /əminə/): "family"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "father"

athikafa (noun, /əðikəfə/): "feather"

ash (noun, /əʃ/): "fight"

maitta (noun, /maɪɾə/): "finger"

alat (noun, /ələt/): "fire"

roowah (noun, /ɹʊwəh/): "fish"

lamata (noun, /læmətə/): "flesh"

div (noun, /dɪv/): "foot"

atattij (noun, /ætəɾɪj/): "forest"

lifel (noun, /lifɛl/): "fox"

samez (noun, /sæmɛz/): "friend"

akan (noun, /əkən/): "goose"

zaladi (noun, /zələdi/): "grease"

avittayd (noun, /ævɪɾed/): "group"

usinget (noun, /ʌsiŋɛt/): "gulf"

awnefil (noun, /onɛfɪl/): "hair"

uwiwa (noun, /ʌwiwa/): "hand"

usattech (noun, /ʌsəɾɛtʃ/): "hat"

kayka (noun, /kekə/): "hate"

dirra (noun, /dɪrə/): "head"

atecana (noun, /ətɛcənə/): "hill"

viqou (noun, /vɪqaʊ/): "horn"

moughdekay (noun, /mɒdɛke/): "horse"

ikazaz (noun, /ikəzæz/): "house"

ajat (noun, /ədʒət/): "inn"

fus (noun, /fʌs/): "island"

atida (noun, /atɪdæ/): "jaw"

itettaika (noun, /ɪtɛɾaɪka/): "lake"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "leaf"

attinaya (noun, /əɾɪnəya/): "leg"

woonisa (noun, /wʊnisə/): "liver"

as (noun, /əs/): "louse"

mitanough (noun, /mɪtənɒ/): "love"

nashoutha (noun, /nəʃaʊðə/): "lunch"

ayk (noun, /ek/): "man"

enedis (noun, /ɛnɛdɪs/): "many"

denu (noun, /dɛnu/): "meal"

oughshay (noun, /ɒʃe/): "metal"

ttivil (noun, /ɾɪvil/): "mine"

eloughvitu (noun, /ɛlɒvɪtu/): "monster"

disough (noun, /dɪsɒ/): "moon"

na (noun, /nə/): "morning"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "mother"

isitaipi (noun, /ɪsɪtaɪpɪ/): "mountain"

ettin (noun, /ɛɾin/): "mouth"

uwanutta (noun, /uwænuɾæ/): "name"

oonasan (noun, /ʊnəsæn/): "neck"

vinittak (noun, /vɪniɾək/): "night"

achin (noun, /əchɪn/): "noodle"

kidi (noun, /kɪdɪ/): "nose"

oonas (noun, /ʊnəs/): "ocean"

le (noun, /lɛ/): "parent"

kattatah (noun, /kæɾətəh/): "path"

anawaza (noun, /ənəwəzə/): "peace"

nahainai (noun, /nəhaɪnaɪ/): "pepper"

idit (noun, /ɪdɪt/): "person"

oughzaitida (noun, /ɒzaɪtidə/): "pie"

sin (noun, /sin/): "pig"

ttif (noun, /ɾɪf/): "rabbit"

nguthattaiz (noun, /ŋuðəɾaɪz/): "rain"

adittaina (noun, /ədiɾaɪnə/): "rat"

emath (noun, /ɛməð/): "river"

fayttizip (noun, /feɾizɪp/): "robe"

amoughlid (noun, /æmɒlid/): "rock"

ttaka (noun, /ɾəkə/): "root"

za (noun, /zə/): "salt"

badi (noun, /badi/): "sand"

isafithe (noun, /ɪsəfɪðɛ/): "seed"

letahawk (noun, /lɛtæhok/): "sibling"

itak (noun, /ɪtək/): "sister"

zafap (noun, /zəfæp/): "skin"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "sky"

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

athisif (noun, /əðɪsɪf/): "snake"

as (noun, /əs/): "soup"

ahabit (noun, /əhəbɪt/): "star"

af (noun, /af/): "stew"

ilali (noun, /ɪləli/): "stomach"

ngitayd (noun, /ŋɪted/): "stone"

atouf (noun, /ətaʊf/): "stream"

idaiditt (noun, /ɪdaɪdiɾ/): "sun"

pida (noun, /pɪdə/): "sword"

ejel (noun, /ɛjɛl/): "tail"

zawngichak (noun, /zoŋɪchək/): "tavern"

ditittin (noun, /dɪtiɾɪn/): "thumb"

am (noun, /əm/): "tongue"

utaki (noun, /ʌtəki/): "tooth"

ttatilen (noun, /ɾətilɛn/): "tree"

parrawe (noun, /pərəwɛ/): "truth"

me (noun, /mɛ/): "uncle"

usimed (noun, /ʌsɪmɛd/): "valley"

nett (noun, /nɛɾ/): "war"

ekatt (noun, /ɛkæɾ/): "water"

nisiu (noun, /niʒʌ/): "way"

inatta (noun, /inəɾæ/): "wine"

na (noun, /nə/): "woman"

attanarrou (noun, /əɾənəraʊ/): "word"