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

Ttisam

Ttisam Dictionary

Pronouns

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

it (pronoun, /ɪt/): "she"

wou (pronoun, /waʊ/): "they"

anay (pronoun, /əne/): "you"

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "we"

sa (pronoun, /sə/): "I"

Articles

uka (article, /ukæ/): "a"

inaw (article, /ino/): "the"

Prepositions

tta (preposition, /ɾæ/): "and"

za (preposition, /zə/): "as"

ajiti (preposition, /ædʒitɪ/): "from"

supajai (preposition, /supæjaɪ/): "in"

ana (preposition, /əna/): "of"

thukatta (preposition, /ðʌkəɾə/): "or"

utalaybe (preposition, /utælebɛ/): "to"

gaytt (preposition, /geɾ/): "will"

outid (preposition, /aʊtid/): "with"

Numbers

nanayttam (number, /nəneɾəm/): "zero"

abath (number, /əbað/): "one"

attitt (number, /æɾɪɾ/): "two"

ay (number, /æy/): "three"

aythani (number, /eðənɪ/): "four"

disad (number, /dɪsəd/): "five"

jihute (number, /dʒɪhʌtɛ/): "six"

nutta (number, /nʌɾə/): "seven"

tu (number, /tʌ/): "eight"

ikideti (number, /ikɪdɛtɪ/): "nine"

oughsiwahi (number, /ɒsɪwəhɪ/): "ten"

Questions

is (question, /ɪs/): "what"

ttatha (question, /ɾaθə/): "who"

naithitha (question, /naɪðɪðə/): "how"

ettiza (question, /ɛɾɪzə/): "why"

oughsal (question, /ɒsəl/): "when"

Interjections

vough (interjection, /vɒ/): "hello"

ing (interjection, /ɪŋ/): "goodbye"

isezatta (interjection, /isɛzəɾə/): "hey"

paym (interjection, /pem/): "bye"

aitouza (interjection, /aɪtaʊzə/): "ouch"

vuna (interjection, /vunæ/): "wow"

titta (interjection, /tɪɾə/): "uh"

ibib (interjection, /ibɪb/): "er"

ta (interjection, /tæ/): "um"

Adverbs

naymav (adverb, /neməv/): "again"

ikattaf (adverb, /ɪkæɾəf/): "now"

noughnapit (adverb, /nɒnapit/): "soon"

ad (adverb, /əd/): "often"

du (adverb, /dʌ/): "sometimes"

nithai (adverb, /niðaɪ/): "always"

ipavough (adverb, /ipəvɒ/): "never"

enika (adverb, /ɛnikə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "aromatic"

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

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "big"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "bitter"

ittutatt (adjective, /ɪɾutəɾ/): "black"

kai (adjective, /kaɪ/): "blue"

oobanasa (adjective, /ʊbənəsə/): "brown"

ataisash (adjective, /ætaɪsəʃ/): "chilled"

ttish (adjective, /ɾɪʃ/): "cold"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "curried"

oughhi (adjective, /ɒhɪ/): "dark"

dattag (adjective, /dəɾæg/): "deep"

ayfa (adjective, /efa/): "divine"

iti (adjective, /ɪti/): "drunk"

ipotu (adjective, /ɪpɔtʌ/): "empty"

attibakough (adjective, /əɾɪbakɒ/): "evil"

dikud (adjective, /dɪkʌd/): "familiar"

alucil (adjective, /alucil/): "fat"

umuk (adjective, /ʌmʌk/): "flat"

daninou (adjective, /dənɪnaʊ/): "frail"

lulettay (adjective, /lulɛɾe/): "fried"

nidishan (adjective, /nɪdɪʃən/): "full"

ngijaypus (adjective, /ŋɪdʒepus/): "good"

ada (adjective, /ədə/): "green"

zidaha (adjective, /zidəhə/): "grey"

zisasatt (adjective, /zɪsəsaɾ/): "honest"

thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "hot"

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "light"

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

etemiz (adjective, /ɛtɛmɪz/): "loud"

akinan (adjective, /əkɪnan/): "mortal"

kekootta (adjective, /kɛkʊɾa/): "mysterious"

dekaite (adjective, /dɛkaɪtɛ/): "narrow"

nikaytough (adjective, /niketɒ/): "old"

ik (adjective, /ɪk/): "orange"

adu (adjective, /ədʌ/): "pungent"

laypini (adjective, /lepɪnɪ/): "purple"

tazinil (adjective, /təzɪnɪl/): "quiet"

gaytoova (adjective, /getʊvæ/): "raw"

bapi (adjective, /bəpɪ/): "rectangular"

anaititt (adjective, /ənaɪtɪɾ/): "red"

asinali (adjective, /æsɪnælɪ/): "roasted"

tsuwine (adjective, /tsʌwinɛ/): "round"

pejattayl (adjective, /pɛdʒəɾel/): "salty"

siddegi (adjective, /siɽɛgɪ/): "savory"

shuzu (adjective, /ʃʌzʌ/): "shallow"

ila (adjective, /ilə/): "short"

thutt (adjective, /ðuɾ/): "smoked"

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

tikem (adjective, /tikɛm/): "sour"

nani (adjective, /nənɪ/): "spicy"

sada (adjective, /sədə/): "spiral"

ittoughm (adjective, /ɪɾɒm/): "square"

haza (adjective, /həzə/): "steamed"

oul (adjective, /aʊl/): "strange"

zumain (adjective, /zʌmaɪn/): "strong"

ipalu (adjective, /ipəlu/): "sturdy"

up (adjective, /ʌp/): "sweet"

dashittit (adjective, /dəʃiɾɪt/): "tall"

haw (adjective, /həw/): "thick"

avootijai (adjective, /əvʊtɪjaɪ/): "thin"

ettuwab (adjective, /ɛɾuwəb/): "warm"

hupida (adjective, /hʌpɪdə/): "weak"

ala (adjective, /ələ/): "white"

vitiv (adjective, /vɪtɪv/): "wide"

nav (adjective, /nəv/): "yellow"

athaga (adjective, /əθəgə/): "young"

Verbs

vo (verb, /vɔ/): "bake"

witai (verb, /wɪtaɪ/): "be"

didisa (verb, /dɪdɪsə/): "belong"

wi (verb, /wɪ/): "bite"

ufi (verb, /ʌfɪ/): "break"

zaisi (verb, /zaɪsi/): "burn"

ida (verb, /ɪdə/): "come"

fatum (verb, /fətʌm/): "die"

lushuttu (verb, /lʌʃuɾʌ/): "drink"

cha (verb, /xə/): "eat"

niti (verb, /nɪti/): "fall"

oughsattatt (verb, /ɒsæɾəɾ/): "fight"

umayni (verb, /ʌmenɪ/): "find"

manawlak (verb, /manolək/): "fish"

bunous (verb, /bʌnaʊs/): "fly"

ays (verb, /es/): "frown"

ul (verb, /ʌl/): "go"

ashanat (verb, /əʃanət/): "growl"

aikat (verb, /aɪkat/): "hate"

at (verb, /ət/): "have"

dihai (verb, /dihaɪ/): "hear"

duzile (verb, /duzɪlɛ/): "hide"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "hold"

huta (verb, /hʌtæ/): "hunt"

neta (verb, /nɛtə/): "jump"

mataid (verb, /mətaɪd/): "kill"

am (verb, /æm/): "know"

ttak (verb, /ɾək/): "laugh"

ivuni (verb, /ɪvunɪ/): "lie"

ethi (verb, /ɛθɪ/): "live"

suwawni (verb, /suwoni/): "lose"

tutanith (verb, /tutənɪð/): "love"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "need"

disasi (verb, /disəsi/): "own"

ujini (verb, /udʒɪni/): "roast"

temoughb (verb, /tɛmɒb/): "run"

kute (verb, /kʌtɛ/): "see"

nezuw (verb, /nɛzuw/): "sit"

ita (verb, /ɪtə/): "sleep"

attawt (verb, /əɾot/): "smell"

enepawt (verb, /ɛnɛpot/): "smile"

atuth (verb, /ætuð/): "stand"

umumitte (verb, /umumiɾɛ/): "strike"

ave (verb, /əvɛ/): "swallow"

oovavan (verb, /ʊvavən/): "swim"

uth (verb, /ʌð/): "taste"

vipa (verb, /vɪpə/): "throw"

at (verb, /ət/): "walk"

esi (verb, /ɛsi/): "want"

Nouns

thazaz (noun, /ðæzaz/): "afternoon"

oughshitibu (noun, /ɒʃitibʌ/): "ale"

itad (noun, /itəd/): "all"

uga (noun, /ʌgə/): "alligator"

oughkas (noun, /ɒkæs/): "arm"

aizu (noun, /aɪzu/): "ash"

woughsidatt (noun, /wɒsɪdəɾ/): "aunt"

tto (noun, /ɾɔ/): "axe"

vitt (noun, /viɾ/): "bark"

kili (noun, /kilɪ/): "bay"

munga (noun, /muŋə/): "beer"

nuchib (noun, /nʌchɪb/): "beet"

fi (noun, /fɪ/): "bird"

hudaja (noun, /hudəjə/): "blood"

jed (noun, /jɛd/): "boar"

zattiz (noun, /zəɾɪz/): "bone"

iqu (noun, /ɪqu/): "breakfast"

ttadi (noun, /ɾədɪ/): "breast"

ttettug (noun, /ɾɛɾug/): "brother"

isasani (noun, /isəsænɪ/): "castle"

huttittas (noun, /huɾɪɾəs/): "cat"

isaylithi (noun, /iseliθɪ/): "cat"

al (noun, /al/): "chest"

vu (noun, /vʌ/): "chicken"

adayjawzou (noun, /ədejozaʊ/): "claw"

oughlaittun (noun, /ɒlaɪɾʌn/): "cloud"

ttibazath (noun, /ɾibæzæð/): "coconut"

tittidas (noun, /tɪɾɪdəs/): "crime"

uwai (noun, /ʌwaɪ/): "day"

nattat (noun, /næɾæt/): "dinner"

dichupip (noun, /ditʃʌpip/): "dog"

ittazaka (noun, /ɪɾəzækə/): "drink"

tikaitti (noun, /tɪkaɪɾi/): "dungeon"

jet (noun, /dʒɛt/): "ear"

aysett (noun, /esɛɾ/): "earth"

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

aynittiwa (noun, /eniɾiwə/): "elder"

una (noun, /unə/): "enemy"

muzak (noun, /mʌzək/): "evening"

mivata (noun, /mɪvətə/): "eye"

thuttithiz (noun, /ðʌɾiðɪz/): "family"

davaytit (noun, /dəvetit/): "father"

ukoughttis (noun, /ʌkɒɾɪs/): "feather"

sak (noun, /sək/): "fight"

ithattirra (noun, /iθəɾɪrə/): "finger"

pa (noun, /pə/): "fire"

mash (noun, /məʃ/): "fish"

eduvaf (noun, /ɛduvəf/): "flesh"

nasavip (noun, /nəsəvip/): "foot"

atta (noun, /aɾə/): "forest"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "fox"

balima (noun, /bəlɪma/): "friend"

ttarri (noun, /ɾərɪ/): "goose"

ina (noun, /inə/): "grease"

itay (noun, /ɪte/): "group"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "gulf"

afep (noun, /əfɛp/): "hair"

talaitti (noun, /təlaɪɾɪ/): "hand"

sawdaney (noun, /sodənɛy/): "hat"

thimem (noun, /ðɪmɛm/): "hate"

oitta (noun, /ɔɪɾæ/): "head"

av (noun, /av/): "hill"

daytittib (noun, /detɪɾɪb/): "horn"

ufidoughtti (noun, /ufɪdɒɾɪ/): "horse"

imangu (noun, /ɪməŋu/): "house"

awda (noun, /odæ/): "inn"

zanasi (noun, /zənəsi/): "island"

touttatha (noun, /taʊɾəðæ/): "jaw"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "lake"

dough (noun, /dɒ/): "leaf"

oughp (noun, /ɒp/): "leg"

ku (noun, /ku/): "liver"

uwequ (noun, /uwɛqu/): "louse"

ulaydoush (noun, /ʌledaʊʃ/): "love"

anayditt (noun, /ənediɾ/): "lunch"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "man"

ujai (noun, /ʌdʒaɪ/): "many"

uddoughlazi (noun, /uɽɒləzi/): "meal"

aigimat (noun, /aɪgɪmət/): "metal"

jattai (noun, /dʒəɾaɪ/): "mine"

izakada (noun, /ɪzəkədæ/): "monster"

ichucel (noun, /itʃucɛl/): "moon"

naigiku (noun, /naɪgiku/): "morning"

sawa (noun, /səwə/): "mother"

alu (noun, /əlu/): "mountain"

inezath (noun, /inɛzaθ/): "mouth"

tathaf (noun, /təðəf/): "name"

manathath (noun, /mənæðəð/): "neck"

fakayt (noun, /faket/): "night"

jiniga (noun, /dʒɪnigæ/): "noodle"

adawfayvi (noun, /ædofevi/): "nose"

za (noun, /za/): "ocean"

sayvaytti (noun, /seveɾɪ/): "parent"

tayzanatt (noun, /tezanəɾ/): "path"

ingi (noun, /ɪŋɪ/): "peace"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "pepper"

attadumu (noun, /æɾədumu/): "person"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "pie"

itittib (noun, /itɪɾɪb/): "pig"

lawpaka (noun, /lopəkə/): "rabbit"

anadin (noun, /ənædɪn/): "rain"

saynin (noun, /senɪn/): "rat"

usukath (noun, /usʌkæð/): "river"

iboughnivi (noun, /ibɒnɪvɪ/): "robe"

aylaz (noun, /elæz/): "rock"

afakane (noun, /əfəkanɛ/): "root"

uta (noun, /ʌtə/): "salt"

kipasut (noun, /kɪpəsʌt/): "sand"

zili (noun, /zɪlɪ/): "seed"

ath (noun, /əθ/): "sibling"

bingapa (noun, /bɪŋəpə/): "sister"

chakaybay (noun, /tʃəkebe/): "skin"

lath (noun, /ləð/): "sky"

anittina (noun, /ənɪɾina/): "smoke"

awza (noun, /ozə/): "snake"

atattapa (noun, /ətaɾəpə/): "soup"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "star"

atik (noun, /ətɪk/): "stew"

achangat (noun, /ətʃæŋət/): "stomach"

tengayba (noun, /tɛŋebə/): "stone"

azitt (noun, /əziɾ/): "stream"

wani (noun, /wənɪ/): "sun"

lithush (noun, /lɪðuʃ/): "sword"

ut (noun, /ut/): "tail"

noughka (noun, /nɒka/): "tavern"

awvat (noun, /ovət/): "thumb"

idetha (noun, /ɪdɛðə/): "tongue"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "tooth"

ainaw (noun, /aɪno/): "tree"

azas (noun, /əzəs/): "truth"

itacoughzi (noun, /ɪtəcɒzi/): "uncle"

emu (noun, /ɛmu/): "valley"

attoughtu (noun, /əɾɒtʌ/): "war"

ditaita (noun, /dɪtaɪtæ/): "water"

oughttuza (noun, /ɒɾuzə/): "way"

thawtti (noun, /ðoɾi/): "wine"

fena (noun, /fɛnə/): "woman"

vittidaiz (noun, /vɪɾidaɪz/): "word"