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Language Generator

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

Husa

Husa Dictionary

Pronouns

awa (pronoun, /əwa/): "he"

ila (pronoun, /ɪlə/): "she"

va (pronoun, /və/): "they"

mad (pronoun, /məd/): "you"

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

tte (pronoun, /ɾɛ/): "I"

Articles

zim (article, /zɪm/): "a"

uth (article, /ʌð/): "the"

Prepositions

tawtaite (preposition, /totaɪtɛ/): "and"

aivaguz (preposition, /aɪvæguz/): "as"

atoona (preposition, /ətʊnə/): "from"

dilali (preposition, /dɪləli/): "in"

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

ilukifa (preposition, /ilukɪfə/): "or"

ifittitt (preposition, /ɪfiɾɪɾ/): "to"

ka (preposition, /kə/): "will"

anipal (preposition, /ænɪpəl/): "with"

Numbers

aba (number, /əbə/): "zero"

ttahay (number, /ɾəhe/): "one"

utta (number, /ʌɾæ/): "two"

thani (number, /ðəni/): "three"

oughttaj (number, /ɒɾəj/): "four"

tataw (number, /tətəw/): "five"

otitt (number, /ɔtɪɾ/): "six"

atarrawkay (number, /ətæroke/): "seven"

ayl (number, /el/): "eight"

sathakun (number, /saðəkʌn/): "nine"

ta (number, /tə/): "ten"

Questions

lifilet (question, /lɪfilɛt/): "what"

midunath (question, /midʌnəð/): "who"

pinguza (question, /pɪŋuzə/): "how"

atasa (question, /ətəsə/): "why"

ad (question, /əd/): "when"

Interjections

ett (interjection, /ɛɾ/): "hello"

avas (interjection, /əvəs/): "goodbye"

jaymengi (interjection, /jemɛŋɪ/): "hey"

aypitta (interjection, /epɪɾə/): "bye"

tte (interjection, /ɾɛ/): "ouch"

aibata (interjection, /aɪbətæ/): "wow"

ajuthil (interjection, /əjuðil/): "uh"

ttaidanat (interjection, /ɾaɪdənæt/): "er"

abajanaw (interjection, /əbəjəno/): "um"

Adverbs

itan (adverb, /ɪtæn/): "again"

aytubu (adverb, /etubu/): "now"

laz (adverb, /ləz/): "soon"

atathi (adverb, /ətəði/): "often"

ttazip (adverb, /ɾəzɪp/): "sometimes"

aynani (adverb, /enənɪ/): "always"

tufachak (adverb, /tʌfətʃək/): "never"

bamaling (adverb, /bəməlɪŋ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttai (adjective, /ɾaɪ/): "aromatic"

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

huvana (adjective, /hʌvənə/): "big"

lama (adjective, /ləmə/): "bitter"

hiba (adjective, /hɪbə/): "black"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "blue"

thi (adjective, /ði/): "brown"

elataydi (adjective, /ɛlatedɪ/): "chilled"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "cold"

ikulad (adjective, /ɪkuləd/): "curried"

attawb (adjective, /əɾob/): "dark"

thoupelay (adjective, /ðaʊpɛle/): "deep"

izaitt (adjective, /ɪzaɪɾ/): "divine"

naynibi (adjective, /nenibɪ/): "drunk"

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

awalattaw (adjective, /əwələɾo/): "evil"

lath (adjective, /læð/): "familiar"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "fat"

pinatt (adjective, /pinəɾ/): "flat"

tsawn (adjective, /tson/): "frail"

atath (adjective, /ətəθ/): "fried"

thanakad (adjective, /ðənəkəd/): "full"

atha (adjective, /əðə/): "good"

aysata (adjective, /esətə/): "green"

aivimathu (adjective, /aɪvɪməθʌ/): "grey"

alet (adjective, /əlɛt/): "honest"

dama (adjective, /dəmæ/): "hot"

le (adjective, /lɛ/): "light"

asayp (adjective, /əsep/): "long"

sailala (adjective, /saɪlələ/): "loud"

ttawzi (adjective, /ɾozi/): "mortal"

shata (adjective, /ʃətə/): "mysterious"

laka (adjective, /ləkə/): "narrow"

uttapa (adjective, /uɾəpə/): "old"

wawloit (adjective, /wolɔɪt/): "orange"

boo (adjective, /bʊ/): "pungent"

anema (adjective, /ənɛmə/): "purple"

tha (adjective, /ða/): "quiet"

tutt (adjective, /tuɾ/): "raw"

ina (adjective, /inə/): "rectangular"

itatil (adjective, /ɪtətil/): "red"

asuttip (adjective, /æsuɾɪp/): "roasted"

ataig (adjective, /ətaɪg/): "round"

tay (adjective, /te/): "salty"

afavibu (adjective, /əfəvɪbʌ/): "savory"

vad (adjective, /vəd/): "shallow"

uthalatti (adjective, /ʌðələɾi/): "short"

iloughnima (adjective, /ilɒnɪma/): "smoked"

aitiways (adjective, /aɪtiwes/): "sober"

ajittimi (adjective, /ædʒɪɾɪmɪ/): "sour"

aneteta (adjective, /ənɛtɛtə/): "spicy"

aijitasa (adjective, /aɪdʒɪtəsə/): "spiral"

ji (adjective, /ji/): "square"

ttida (adjective, /ɾɪdə/): "steamed"

wasai (adjective, /wəsaɪ/): "strange"

natatha (adjective, /natəðæ/): "strong"

layg (adjective, /leg/): "sturdy"

athi (adjective, /əðɪ/): "sweet"

nang (adjective, /nəŋ/): "tall"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "thick"

wayda (adjective, /wedə/): "thin"

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

kattata (adjective, /kəɾætə/): "weak"

tattis (adjective, /təɾɪs/): "white"

nacelah (adjective, /nəcɛləh/): "wide"

aylalil (adjective, /elælil/): "yellow"

ouhatt (adjective, /aʊhaɾ/): "young"

Verbs

ita (verb, /ita/): "bake"

tafa (verb, /təfæ/): "be"

kip (verb, /kɪp/): "belong"

ahaveta (verb, /əhəvɛtə/): "bite"

alaw (verb, /əlo/): "break"

oughpunawtt (verb, /ɒpʌnoɾ/): "burn"

ttittana (verb, /ɾɪɾənə/): "come"

utez (verb, /utɛz/): "die"

ettithaytha (verb, /ɛɾiðeða/): "drink"

tig (verb, /tɪg/): "eat"

iwi (verb, /iwi/): "fall"

fazatt (verb, /fəzæɾ/): "fight"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "find"

ithis (verb, /ɪðis/): "fish"

natith (verb, /nətið/): "fly"

nejayna (verb, /nɛdʒenæ/): "frown"

thatuch (verb, /ðətutʃ/): "go"

awtteg (verb, /oɾɛg/): "growl"

ke (verb, /kɛ/): "hate"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "have"

ttegani (verb, /ɾɛgənɪ/): "hear"

akan (verb, /əkən/): "hide"

iludan (verb, /iludən/): "hold"

izana (verb, /ɪzənə/): "hunt"

adabay (verb, /ədæbe/): "jump"

ais (verb, /aɪs/): "kill"

awzi (verb, /ozi/): "know"

igasi (verb, /igəsi/): "laugh"

kayl (verb, /kel/): "lie"

ahoughy (verb, /æhɒy/): "live"

voughqitha (verb, /vɒqiðə/): "lose"

ati (verb, /ətɪ/): "love"

oididu (verb, /ɔɪdɪdu/): "need"

unasen (verb, /ʌnəsɛn/): "own"

ittameta (verb, /ɪɾæmɛta/): "roast"

aitaiti (verb, /aɪtaɪtɪ/): "run"

thay (verb, /ðəy/): "see"

ishi (verb, /ɪʃɪ/): "sit"

dawn (verb, /don/): "sleep"

ttungin (verb, /ɾuŋin/): "smell"

awadais (verb, /əwədaɪs/): "smile"

amavatti (verb, /aməvəɾɪ/): "stand"

houghnanaid (verb, /hɒnənaɪd/): "strike"

mal (verb, /mæl/): "swallow"

noughpi (verb, /nɒpi/): "swim"

tut (verb, /tʌt/): "taste"

etutte (verb, /ɛtuɾɛ/): "throw"

ittainin (verb, /ɪɾaɪnin/): "walk"

ida (verb, /ɪdə/): "want"

Nouns

ithasa (noun, /ɪðəsə/): "afternoon"

das (noun, /dəs/): "ale"

ayzaitayn (noun, /ezaɪten/): "all"

itez (noun, /itɛz/): "alligator"

waych (noun, /wetʃ/): "arm"

ichiwaiva (noun, /ixɪwaɪvə/): "ash"

sitaidai (noun, /sitaɪdaɪ/): "aunt"

mas (noun, /məs/): "axe"

ipasi (noun, /ɪpəsɪ/): "bark"

ttoodawt (noun, /ɾʊdot/): "bay"

says (noun, /ses/): "beer"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "beet"

tisutte (noun, /tɪsʌɾɛ/): "bird"

sai (noun, /saɪ/): "blood"

oughn (noun, /ɒn/): "boar"

ttoughdusa (noun, /ɾɒdʌsə/): "bone"

ahawn (noun, /əhon/): "breakfast"

noutu (noun, /naʊtu/): "breast"

ttehatta (noun, /ɾɛhəɾə/): "brother"

mittett (noun, /mɪɾɛɾ/): "castle"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "cat"

pay (noun, /pe/): "cat"

kaynaw (noun, /keno/): "chest"

jinit (noun, /jinɪt/): "chicken"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "claw"

oughsittav (noun, /ɒsɪɾəv/): "cloud"

yawbivi (noun, /yobivɪ/): "coconut"

thivu (noun, /ðivu/): "crime"

idam (noun, /ɪdam/): "day"

thatena (noun, /ðətɛnə/): "dinner"

usaw (noun, /usəw/): "dog"

ath (noun, /əð/): "drink"

kooz (noun, /kʊz/): "dungeon"

fa (noun, /fə/): "ear"

say (noun, /se/): "earth"

ezez (noun, /ɛzɛz/): "egg"

enala (noun, /ɛnalə/): "elder"

atuloughn (noun, /ətʌlɒn/): "enemy"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "evening"

oughttutal (noun, /ɒɾʌtal/): "eye"

satoughp (noun, /sətɒp/): "family"

sittuzi (noun, /sɪɾuzɪ/): "father"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "feather"

athawhin (noun, /əðohin/): "fight"

ishafoosa (noun, /ɪʃəfʊsə/): "finger"

ach (noun, /ətʃ/): "fire"

cha (noun, /tʃæ/): "fish"

upitta (noun, /upɪɾə/): "flesh"

ngasabin (noun, /ŋəsəbin/): "foot"

ninat (noun, /nɪnət/): "forest"

nika (noun, /nɪkə/): "fox"

awa (noun, /awæ/): "friend"

ettadatta (noun, /ɛɾədəɾə/): "goose"

tunili (noun, /tunilɪ/): "grease"

saydaybah (noun, /sedebəh/): "group"

aynainough (noun, /enaɪnɒ/): "gulf"

atane (noun, /ətənɛ/): "hair"

esi (noun, /ɛsi/): "hand"

tawtha (noun, /toðə/): "hat"

kanaja (noun, /kənəja/): "hate"

aynik (noun, /enik/): "head"

athoott (noun, /əθʊɾ/): "hill"

zupeg (noun, /zupɛg/): "horn"

oughsahani (noun, /ɒsəhanɪ/): "horse"

denisash (noun, /dɛnisəʃ/): "house"

aha (noun, /əhə/): "inn"

kittenan (noun, /kɪɾɛnən/): "island"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "jaw"

nipula (noun, /nɪpulə/): "lake"

atu (noun, /ətu/): "leaf"

dithuch (noun, /diðutʃ/): "leg"

akat (noun, /akət/): "liver"

thaywit (noun, /ðewɪt/): "louse"

ttimeth (noun, /ɾɪmɛð/): "love"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "lunch"

zatt (noun, /zaɾ/): "man"

ttiz (noun, /ɾiz/): "many"

thewi (noun, /ðɛwi/): "meal"

oughva (noun, /ɒvə/): "metal"

dinatt (noun, /dɪnəɾ/): "mine"

latuzoughf (noun, /lætʌzɒf/): "monster"

uttawsa (noun, /uɾosə/): "moon"

iban (noun, /ɪbən/): "morning"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "mother"

as (noun, /əs/): "mountain"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "mouth"

kadibam (noun, /kədibəm/): "name"

thut (noun, /ðʌt/): "neck"

awttai (noun, /oɾaɪ/): "night"

tu (noun, /tʌ/): "noodle"

tettir (noun, /tɛɾɪɹ/): "nose"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "ocean"

oughhifana (noun, /ɒhifænə/): "parent"

ttidigoughw (noun, /ɾɪdɪgɒw/): "path"

avettada (noun, /əvɛɾədə/): "peace"

ulakaz (noun, /ulakəz/): "pepper"

ikoiz (noun, /ɪkɔɪz/): "person"

itunanoo (noun, /ɪtʌnənʊ/): "pie"

zanays (noun, /zənes/): "pig"

imite (noun, /imɪtɛ/): "rabbit"

awrefai (noun, /oɹɛfaɪ/): "rain"

thawudaw (noun, /ðəwudo/): "rat"

ivet (noun, /ɪvɛt/): "river"

ngava (noun, /ŋəvə/): "robe"

wese (noun, /wɛsɛ/): "rock"

mimat (noun, /mimət/): "root"

naytadeb (noun, /netədɛb/): "salt"

dathit (noun, /dəðɪt/): "sand"

oughn (noun, /ɒn/): "seed"

ttet (noun, /ɾɛt/): "sibling"

daymitiz (noun, /demɪtiz/): "sister"

ajaki (noun, /əjəki/): "skin"

vadat (noun, /vædət/): "sky"

ayma (noun, /emə/): "smoke"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "snake"

thatathett (noun, /ðətəðɛɾ/): "soup"

me (noun, /mɛ/): "star"

itemam (noun, /ɪtɛməm/): "stew"

uchawchatt (noun, /ʌchotʃəɾ/): "stomach"

ttimoughsu (noun, /ɾɪmɒsu/): "stone"

awsattu (noun, /osəɾʌ/): "stream"

jusita (noun, /jʌsitæ/): "sun"

inawka (noun, /inokə/): "sword"

ihoikasu (noun, /ihɔɪkæsu/): "tail"

zuch (noun, /zutʃ/): "tavern"

thinangough (noun, /ðinəŋɒ/): "thumb"

unihif (noun, /unɪhɪf/): "tongue"

in (noun, /in/): "tooth"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "tree"

awtawttaiha (noun, /otoɾaɪhə/): "truth"

akasu (noun, /əkəsu/): "uncle"

ithinahu (noun, /ɪðɪnahu/): "valley"

thith (noun, /ðɪð/): "war"

patte (noun, /pəɾɛ/): "water"

tuchatays (noun, /tʌtʃətes/): "way"

toughnaibi (noun, /tɒnaɪbi/): "wine"

getaji (noun, /gɛtəjɪ/): "woman"

abetithough (noun, /æbɛtiðɒ/): "word"