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Language Generator

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

Ajawka

Ajawka Dictionary

Pronouns

utta (pronoun, /ʌɾə/): "he"

ad (pronoun, /əd/): "she"

thait (pronoun, /ðaɪt/): "they"

ttitt (pronoun, /ɾɪɾ/): "you"

ttith (pronoun, /ɾɪð/): "we"

tuf (pronoun, /tʌf/): "I"

Articles

ama (article, /əmə/): "a"

alou (article, /əlaʊ/): "the"

Prepositions

ifitang (preposition, /ifɪtəŋ/): "and"

igaki (preposition, /ɪgəkɪ/): "as"

toodi (preposition, /tʊdɪ/): "from"

thaith (preposition, /ðaɪð/): "in"

nipoo (preposition, /nipʊ/): "of"

aymatata (preposition, /emətætə/): "or"

ayzewa (preposition, /ezɛwə/): "to"

ail (preposition, /aɪl/): "will"

vadu (preposition, /vədu/): "with"

Numbers

foughtinid (number, /fɒtɪnɪd/): "zero"

wepana (number, /wɛpənə/): "one"

iwumawh (number, /ɪwʌmoh/): "two"

ewu (number, /ɛwu/): "three"

ngu (number, /ŋu/): "four"

isapouwoo (number, /isəpaʊwʊ/): "five"

nattawli (number, /nəɾolɪ/): "six"

oujepatt (number, /aʊjɛpəɾ/): "seven"

inailiv (number, /ɪnaɪlɪv/): "eight"

aittisan (number, /aɪɾɪsən/): "nine"

oumathi (number, /aʊməði/): "ten"

Questions

vawuwi (question, /vəwuwɪ/): "what"

ngaw (question, /ŋo/): "who"

kattan (question, /kæɾən/): "how"

lata (question, /lətə/): "why"

aqabay (question, /æqabe/): "when"

Interjections

imi (interjection, /ɪmɪ/): "hello"

asiw (interjection, /asiw/): "goodbye"

si (interjection, /sɪ/): "hey"

tubitt (interjection, /tubiɾ/): "bye"

fawwal (interjection, /fowəl/): "ouch"

anaka (interjection, /ænəkə/): "wow"

toittoo (interjection, /tɔɪɾʊ/): "uh"

dattithid (interjection, /dæɾiðid/): "er"

awt (interjection, /ot/): "um"

Adverbs

maf (adverb, /məf/): "again"

du (adverb, /dʌ/): "now"

athoo (adverb, /əðʊ/): "soon"

vides (adverb, /vɪdɛs/): "often"

jatt (adverb, /jəɾ/): "sometimes"

nas (adverb, /næs/): "always"

alak (adverb, /ələk/): "never"

ttu (adverb, /ɾu/): "seldom"

Adjectives

shusaishays (adjective, /ʃusaɪʃes/): "aromatic"

ase (adjective, /əsɛ/): "basted"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "big"

nik (adjective, /nɪk/): "bitter"

pepid (adjective, /pɛpɪd/): "black"

ipouttoughta (adjective, /ipaʊɾɒtə/): "blue"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "brown"

eni (adjective, /ɛni/): "chilled"

tattikung (adjective, /təɾɪkʌŋ/): "cold"

attatis (adjective, /əɾətis/): "curried"

ngubath (adjective, /ŋʌbəð/): "dark"

amisu (adjective, /æmɪsʌ/): "deep"

vu (adjective, /vu/): "divine"

ibal (adjective, /ɪbəl/): "drunk"

abingan (adjective, /əbɪŋan/): "empty"

akawzaw (adjective, /əkozo/): "evil"

thikaw (adjective, /ðɪkəw/): "familiar"

atayvough (adjective, /ætevɒ/): "fat"

kad (adjective, /kəd/): "flat"

ithizung (adjective, /ɪðizuŋ/): "frail"

ipa (adjective, /ɪpa/): "fried"

attikou (adjective, /əɾɪkaʊ/): "full"

akanga (adjective, /əkəŋə/): "good"

aimu (adjective, /aɪmu/): "green"

irra (adjective, /ɪræ/): "grey"

oughma (adjective, /ɒmə/): "honest"

sawusi (adjective, /səwuʒ/): "hot"

zunethawg (adjective, /zunɛðog/): "light"

avu (adjective, /əvʌ/): "long"

emu (adjective, /ɛmu/): "loud"

tadoot (adjective, /tədʊt/): "mortal"

asefaith (adjective, /əsɛfaɪð/): "mysterious"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "narrow"

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

shai (adjective, /ʃaɪ/): "orange"

wivuj (adjective, /wɪvudʒ/): "pungent"

sathawe (adjective, /səðəwɛ/): "purple"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "quiet"

iha (adjective, /ɪhə/): "raw"

chaykitath (adjective, /tʃekɪtəð/): "rectangular"

enadivay (adjective, /ɛnədive/): "red"

nada (adjective, /nadə/): "roasted"

apas (adjective, /əpəs/): "round"

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

avut (adjective, /əvut/): "savory"

doughs (adjective, /dɒs/): "shallow"

idig (adjective, /idɪg/): "short"

ayvaydij (adjective, /evedɪj/): "smoked"

iloogedai (adjective, /ilʊgɛdaɪ/): "sober"

vi (adjective, /vi/): "sour"

isoughnga (adjective, /ɪsɒŋə/): "spicy"

tinai (adjective, /tinaɪ/): "spiral"

imitayth (adjective, /imiteð/): "square"

oughddihila (adjective, /ɒɽɪhɪlə/): "steamed"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "strange"

luna (adjective, /lunə/): "strong"

kaysam (adjective, /kesəm/): "sturdy"

ttikechi (adjective, /ɾɪkɛtʃɪ/): "sweet"

awladufa (adjective, /olædufa/): "tall"

ngikonu (adjective, /ŋɪkɔnu/): "thick"

awta (adjective, /otə/): "thin"

aw (adjective, /əw/): "warm"

ithaf (adjective, /iðæf/): "weak"

ttouk (adjective, /ɾaʊk/): "white"

ilattafaw (adjective, /iləɾəfo/): "wide"

buthouthawz (adjective, /buðaʊðoz/): "yellow"

jep (adjective, /jɛp/): "young"

Verbs

oohav (verb, /ʊhəv/): "bake"

aza (verb, /əzə/): "be"

gusunin (verb, /gʌsunɪn/): "belong"

anaza (verb, /anəzæ/): "bite"

ouwusi (verb, /aʊwʌsi/): "break"

hawi (verb, /hæwi/): "burn"

uva (verb, /uvə/): "come"

ditta (verb, /diɾa/): "die"

hil (verb, /hɪl/): "drink"

oopi (verb, /ʊpɪ/): "eat"

kattati (verb, /kəɾətɪ/): "fall"

attune (verb, /əɾʌnɛ/): "fight"

adinesi (verb, /ədinɛsɪ/): "find"

ittipib (verb, /ɪɾipɪb/): "fish"

uz (verb, /uz/): "fly"

ush (verb, /uʃ/): "frown"

atuthata (verb, /ətuðatə/): "go"

ogam (verb, /ɔgəm/): "growl"

inutag (verb, /ɪnutæg/): "hate"

vattip (verb, /vəɾip/): "have"

afam (verb, /afəm/): "hear"

ttouna (verb, /ɾaʊnə/): "hide"

ngoughttelud (verb, /ŋɒɾɛlʌd/): "hold"

ta (verb, /tə/): "hunt"

avough (verb, /əvɒ/): "jump"

imouttaita (verb, /ɪmaʊɾaɪtə/): "kill"

selu (verb, /sɛlʌ/): "know"

unat (verb, /unət/): "laugh"

tawtt (verb, /toɾ/): "lie"

ilitta (verb, /iliɾə/): "live"

ttidet (verb, /ɾidɛt/): "lose"

etaman (verb, /ɛtæmən/): "love"

itawlathaw (verb, /ɪtoləðo/): "need"

hanaqu (verb, /hənəqu/): "own"

ukatheza (verb, /ukəðɛzə/): "roast"

isousid (verb, /ɪsaʊsɪd/): "run"

ipattithay (verb, /ipəɾɪθe/): "see"

penayshi (verb, /pɛneʃi/): "sit"

analed (verb, /ənəlɛd/): "sleep"

attunawbai (verb, /əɾunobaɪ/): "smell"

thi (verb, /ðɪ/): "smile"

ne (verb, /nɛ/): "stand"

maku (verb, /mæku/): "strike"

awada (verb, /əwədə/): "swallow"

izithatta (verb, /iziðəɾə/): "swim"

thasatt (verb, /θəsəɾ/): "taste"

itishithough (verb, /itiʃɪðɒ/): "throw"

ttailu (verb, /ɾaɪlʌ/): "walk"

inilaw (verb, /ɪniləw/): "want"

Nouns

inattitta (noun, /ɪnəɾiɾə/): "afternoon"

athittak (noun, /əðiɾək/): "ale"

nidoughttas (noun, /nidɒɾæs/): "all"

uvuttin (noun, /uvuɾɪn/): "alligator"

nitha (noun, /niðə/): "arm"

iday (noun, /ide/): "ash"

goughttes (noun, /gɒɾɛs/): "aunt"

lenat (noun, /lɛnət/): "axe"

attawa (noun, /əɾəwə/): "bark"

azap (noun, /əzəp/): "bay"

filachaw (noun, /fɪlətʃo/): "beer"

asaydaida (noun, /əsedaɪda/): "beet"

dezul (noun, /dɛzʌl/): "bird"

fini (noun, /fɪnɪ/): "blood"

edilisa (noun, /ɛdilɪsə/): "boar"

mune (noun, /munɛ/): "bone"

an (noun, /ən/): "breakfast"

ifin (noun, /ɪfin/): "breast"

ati (noun, /æti/): "brother"

inath (noun, /ɪnəθ/): "castle"

zidas (noun, /zɪdəs/): "cat"

itattat (noun, /itəɾət/): "cat"

utay (noun, /ute/): "chest"

shadibayf (noun, /ʃədibef/): "chicken"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "claw"

kinada (noun, /kɪnədə/): "cloud"

az (noun, /əz/): "coconut"

jays (noun, /dʒes/): "crime"

tagigith (noun, /təgɪgið/): "day"

la (noun, /lə/): "dinner"

mav (noun, /mæv/): "dog"

asough (noun, /əsɒ/): "drink"

aitt (noun, /aɪɾ/): "dungeon"

shu (noun, /ʃu/): "ear"

dadish (noun, /dadɪʃ/): "earth"

udiwus (noun, /ʌdɪwʌs/): "egg"

ka (noun, /kə/): "elder"

zekough (noun, /zɛkɒ/): "enemy"

vouvoovis (noun, /vaʊvʊvɪs/): "evening"

tithahaiv (noun, /tiðæhaɪv/): "eye"

asainilu (noun, /əsaɪnɪlu/): "family"

esaziv (noun, /ɛsəzɪv/): "father"

ttadayna (noun, /ɾədenə/): "feather"

zagittay (noun, /zəgɪɾe/): "fight"

anawloughn (noun, /ænolɒn/): "finger"

attida (noun, /əɾidə/): "fire"

thawhakin (noun, /ðohəkɪn/): "fish"

atawoughpa (noun, /ətawɒpə/): "flesh"

ootitha (noun, /ʊtɪðə/): "foot"

asattit (noun, /æsæɾɪt/): "forest"

ulafuki (noun, /ʌləfʌkɪ/): "fox"

awiv (noun, /æwɪv/): "friend"

maw (noun, /mæw/): "goose"

nakou (noun, /nəkaʊ/): "grease"

ttouw (noun, /ɾaʊw/): "group"

uth (noun, /uð/): "gulf"

inatun (noun, /inətʌn/): "hair"

fa (noun, /fæ/): "hand"

esazat (noun, /ɛsazət/): "hat"

aybai (noun, /ebaɪ/): "hate"

anaf (noun, /ænəf/): "head"

nawoughthap (noun, /nawɒðap/): "hill"

anatav (noun, /ənətəv/): "horn"

litte (noun, /lɪɾɛ/): "horse"

atugi (noun, /ətugɪ/): "house"

wizedaw (noun, /wizɛdo/): "inn"

lit (noun, /lɪt/): "island"

thawzuv (noun, /ðozuv/): "jaw"

ttiz (noun, /ɾɪz/): "lake"

iloutt (noun, /ɪlaʊɾ/): "leaf"

aloo (noun, /əlʊ/): "leg"

ayts (noun, /ets/): "liver"

iza (noun, /izə/): "louse"

koughttana (noun, /kɒɾənə/): "love"

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "lunch"

natan (noun, /nətən/): "man"

ipungath (noun, /ɪpuŋəð/): "many"

ainaipuk (noun, /aɪnaɪpuk/): "meal"

ttetet (noun, /ɾɛtɛt/): "metal"

nadoughda (noun, /nədɒdə/): "mine"

asay (noun, /əse/): "monster"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "moon"

aitingi (noun, /aɪtiŋi/): "morning"

ous (noun, /aʊs/): "mother"

viz (noun, /viz/): "mountain"

waded (noun, /wædɛd/): "mouth"

van (noun, /vən/): "name"

halin (noun, /həlɪn/): "neck"

idi (noun, /ɪdɪ/): "night"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "noodle"

achas (noun, /ətʃəs/): "nose"

zawni (noun, /zonɪ/): "ocean"

nidi (noun, /nɪdɪ/): "parent"

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

lamoughf (noun, /ləmɒf/): "peace"

nettathi (noun, /nɛɾəθi/): "pepper"

akubu (noun, /ækubʌ/): "person"

uvakan (noun, /uvəkən/): "pie"

ittit (noun, /iɾɪt/): "pig"

miz (noun, /mɪz/): "rabbit"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "rain"

awbetouv (noun, /obɛtaʊv/): "rat"

we (noun, /wɛ/): "river"

efesiv (noun, /ɛfɛsiv/): "robe"

imamaypu (noun, /ɪməmepʌ/): "rock"

ediwela (noun, /ɛdiwɛlə/): "root"

da (noun, /dæ/): "salt"

ifa (noun, /ɪfə/): "sand"

ttawaytti (noun, /ɾəweɾi/): "seed"

zasach (noun, /zæsəx/): "sibling"

cha (noun, /tʃə/): "sister"

na (noun, /nə/): "skin"

etittu (noun, /ɛtiɾu/): "sky"

noyak (noun, /nɔyæk/): "smoke"

dakaytt (noun, /dəkeɾ/): "snake"

ttihou (noun, /ɾihaʊ/): "soup"

oughdapini (noun, /ɒdəpinɪ/): "star"

oob (noun, /ʊb/): "stew"

itaws (noun, /ɪtos/): "stomach"

unawtt (noun, /ʌnoɾ/): "stone"

nitti (noun, /nɪɾi/): "stream"

achanu (noun, /əchanu/): "sun"

ootaysil (noun, /ʊtesɪl/): "sword"

ayttayva (noun, /eɾevə/): "tail"

damathi (noun, /dəmæðɪ/): "tavern"

tuzas (noun, /tʌzəs/): "thumb"

sajitas (noun, /səjɪtəs/): "tongue"

fuzesa (noun, /fʌzɛsə/): "tooth"

futtidi (noun, /fʌɾɪdi/): "tree"

datani (noun, /dətænɪ/): "truth"

bath (noun, /bəð/): "uncle"

thaynis (noun, /ðenis/): "valley"

aiqa (noun, /aɪqə/): "war"

din (noun, /dɪn/): "water"

itittak (noun, /itiɾək/): "way"

kattat (noun, /kəɾat/): "wine"

ziveb (noun, /zɪvɛb/): "woman"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "word"