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Aynith

Aynith Dictionary

Pronouns

tti (pronoun, /ɾi/): "he"

aithi (pronoun, /aɪði/): "she"

us (pronoun, /us/): "they"

ita (pronoun, /ɪtə/): "you"

pitt (pronoun, /piɾ/): "we"

avi (pronoun, /ævi/): "I"

Articles

wed (article, /wɛd/): "a"

ema (article, /ɛma/): "the"

Prepositions

linazoi (preposition, /linəzɔɪ/): "and"

nilajoutt (preposition, /nɪləjaʊɾ/): "as"

hanathe (preposition, /hənəðɛ/): "from"

abi (preposition, /əbɪ/): "in"

ekaki (preposition, /ɛkəki/): "of"

ttifuttatt (preposition, /ɾɪfuɾəɾ/): "or"

talasheh (preposition, /təlæʃɛh/): "to"

atta (preposition, /əɾæ/): "will"

etevu (preposition, /ɛtɛvu/): "with"

Numbers

azaw (number, /əzo/): "zero"

edid (number, /ɛdɪd/): "one"

ez (number, /ɛz/): "two"

achiddawfa (number, /ətʃiɽofə/): "three"

tawi (number, /təwi/): "four"

hukasung (number, /hʌkəsʌŋ/): "five"

oonita (number, /ʊnɪtə/): "six"

izungib (number, /izʌŋib/): "seven"

ilattatt (number, /iləɾəɾ/): "eight"

danab (number, /dənəb/): "nine"

ev (number, /ɛv/): "ten"

Questions

umu (question, /ʌmʌ/): "what"

ttubet (question, /ɾʌbɛt/): "who"

anaytoo (question, /ənetʊ/): "how"

imayfutt (question, /ɪmefuɾ/): "why"

nukinad (question, /nʌkɪnəd/): "when"

Interjections

ttitawwit (interjection, /ɾɪtowɪt/): "hello"

ttapit (interjection, /ɾəpɪt/): "goodbye"

fa (interjection, /fə/): "hey"

bitough (interjection, /bɪtɒ/): "bye"

yadunid (interjection, /yədʌnid/): "ouch"

jazut (interjection, /jəzʌt/): "wow"

atten (interjection, /aɾɛn/): "uh"

asoul (interjection, /əsaʊl/): "er"

iniz (interjection, /ɪnɪz/): "um"

Adverbs

inamoughni (adverb, /inəmɒnɪ/): "again"

afi (adverb, /əfɪ/): "now"

uttay (adverb, /uɾe/): "soon"

atana (adverb, /ətənə/): "often"

ainali (adverb, /aɪnəlɪ/): "sometimes"

alinuv (adverb, /əlɪnuv/): "always"

uchoulay (adverb, /ʌchaʊle/): "never"

naww (adverb, /now/): "seldom"

Adjectives

uziz (adjective, /uzɪz/): "aromatic"

zame (adjective, /zəmɛ/): "basted"

ku (adjective, /kʌ/): "big"

ala (adjective, /əlæ/): "bitter"

va (adjective, /væ/): "black"

aisasi (adjective, /aɪsəsɪ/): "blue"

zesi (adjective, /zɛsi/): "brown"

tuk (adjective, /tuk/): "chilled"

ikasij (adjective, /ɪkæsij/): "cold"

ttuttatoott (adjective, /ɾuɾətʊɾ/): "curried"

baisoutt (adjective, /baɪsaʊɾ/): "dark"

ayzi (adjective, /ezɪ/): "deep"

ikalu (adjective, /ɪkəlʌ/): "divine"

uttette (adjective, /ʌɾɛɾɛ/): "drunk"

get (adjective, /gɛt/): "empty"

vatosia (adjective, /vətɔʒə/): "evil"

dikan (adjective, /dɪkən/): "familiar"

ttayzitt (adjective, /ɾezɪɾ/): "fat"

oughttattuza (adjective, /ɒɾəɾʌzə/): "flat"

zuk (adjective, /zʌk/): "frail"

awsa (adjective, /osə/): "fried"

ttif (adjective, /ɾɪf/): "full"

kath (adjective, /kəð/): "good"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "green"

dayp (adjective, /dep/): "grey"

ale (adjective, /əlɛ/): "honest"

naytatan (adjective, /netətæn/): "hot"

asii (adjective, /æʒɪ/): "light"

ahata (adjective, /əhətə/): "long"

anitin (adjective, /ænɪtɪn/): "loud"

ja (adjective, /jə/): "mortal"

aid (adjective, /aɪd/): "mysterious"

iboughkati (adjective, /ɪbɒkætɪ/): "narrow"

tan (adjective, /tən/): "old"

izu (adjective, /ɪzʌ/): "orange"

awtattanai (adjective, /otəɾanaɪ/): "pungent"

udu (adjective, /ʌdʌ/): "purple"

ani (adjective, /ənɪ/): "quiet"

ounay (adjective, /aʊne/): "raw"

da (adjective, /də/): "rectangular"

vayti (adjective, /vetɪ/): "red"

lathayz (adjective, /ləðez/): "roasted"

sat (adjective, /sət/): "round"

ousaytav (adjective, /aʊsetəv/): "salty"

law (adjective, /ləw/): "savory"

inen (adjective, /ɪnɛn/): "shallow"

nihaqai (adjective, /nɪhaqaɪ/): "short"

gaivinaw (adjective, /gaɪvɪnəw/): "smoked"

sanoot (adjective, /sənʊt/): "sober"

tisugu (adjective, /tɪsugʌ/): "sour"

afine (adjective, /æfɪnɛ/): "spicy"

datt (adjective, /dæɾ/): "spiral"

fanitt (adjective, /fənɪɾ/): "square"

ttaymaitt (adjective, /ɾemaɪɾ/): "steamed"

taki (adjective, /takɪ/): "strange"

thili (adjective, /θɪlɪ/): "strong"

ima (adjective, /imə/): "sturdy"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "sweet"

tousi (adjective, /taʊsɪ/): "tall"

tinaith (adjective, /tinaɪð/): "thick"

az (adjective, /əz/): "thin"

ang (adjective, /əŋ/): "warm"

inaw (adjective, /ɪno/): "weak"

na (adjective, /nə/): "white"

littai (adjective, /lɪɾaɪ/): "wide"

thatt (adjective, /ðəɾ/): "yellow"

ukathan (adjective, /ʌkəðən/): "young"

Verbs

tithi (verb, /tiði/): "bake"

aytapay (verb, /etəpe/): "be"

thisidi (verb, /ðɪsidi/): "belong"

fuch (verb, /futʃ/): "bite"

tayttab (verb, /teɾəb/): "break"

wis (verb, /wɪs/): "burn"

thun (verb, /ðʌn/): "come"

ba (verb, /bə/): "die"

tihaitt (verb, /tihaɪɾ/): "drink"

nattaiv (verb, /nəɾaɪv/): "eat"

afahoughgu (verb, /əfəhɒgʌ/): "fall"

tawhebig (verb, /tohɛbɪg/): "fight"

voujaila (verb, /vaʊjaɪlə/): "find"

pu (verb, /pu/): "fish"

zittada (verb, /ziɾədə/): "fly"

ajaz (verb, /əjaz/): "frown"

imiluk (verb, /imɪlʌk/): "go"

uta (verb, /uta/): "growl"

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

pata (verb, /pətə/): "have"

shiz (verb, /ʃɪz/): "hear"

kujadaw (verb, /kʌjædəw/): "hide"

yakith (verb, /yəkɪð/): "hold"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "hunt"

atu (verb, /ətʌ/): "jump"

esoul (verb, /ɛsaʊl/): "kill"

sangaz (verb, /saŋəz/): "know"

ttadana (verb, /ɾədanə/): "laugh"

athanak (verb, /aðænək/): "lie"

sevai (verb, /sɛvaɪ/): "live"

up (verb, /ʌp/): "lose"

vih (verb, /vɪh/): "love"

tutaysiay (verb, /tʌteʒe/): "need"

nifichuz (verb, /nɪfɪtʃʌz/): "own"

za (verb, /zə/): "roast"

agadaidde (verb, /agədaɪɽɛ/): "run"

awne (verb, /onɛ/): "see"

ida (verb, /ɪdə/): "sit"

fi (verb, /fɪ/): "sleep"

tam (verb, /təm/): "smell"

kusha (verb, /kuʃə/): "smile"

ibim (verb, /ɪbɪm/): "stand"

atham (verb, /æθæm/): "strike"

uthittake (verb, /ʌðɪɾəkɛ/): "swallow"

thazas (verb, /ðəzæs/): "swim"

nalisa (verb, /nəlɪsə/): "taste"

ud (verb, /ʌd/): "throw"

tough (verb, /tɒ/): "walk"

thattinan (verb, /ðəɾɪnən/): "want"

Nouns

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "afternoon"

oughhi (noun, /ɒhi/): "ale"

ahasatt (noun, /əhəsəɾ/): "all"

aninutough (noun, /ənɪnutɒ/): "alligator"

aitiki (noun, /aɪtɪkɪ/): "arm"

shirre (noun, /ʃɪrɛ/): "ash"

at (noun, /ət/): "aunt"

linis (noun, /lɪnɪs/): "axe"

linoul (noun, /linaʊl/): "bark"

ash (noun, /əʃ/): "bay"

oonat (noun, /ʊnət/): "beer"

bayvungu (noun, /bevuŋu/): "beet"

fi (noun, /fɪ/): "bird"

isi (noun, /ɪsi/): "blood"

jiwa (noun, /jɪwə/): "boar"

thutham (noun, /ðuθəm/): "bone"

tha (noun, /ðæ/): "breakfast"

yulak (noun, /yʌlək/): "breast"

ukihu (noun, /ʌkihu/): "brother"

kai (noun, /kaɪ/): "castle"

navak (noun, /nævæk/): "cat"

itidak (noun, /ɪtidak/): "cat"

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

ettit (noun, /ɛɾit/): "chicken"

iwi (noun, /iwi/): "claw"

ttudayhu (noun, /ɾʌdehu/): "cloud"

uttate (noun, /ʌɾətɛ/): "coconut"

jathukid (noun, /dʒəθukɪd/): "crime"

attouna (noun, /əɾaʊnə/): "day"

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

thoughtta (noun, /ðɒɾə/): "dog"

ittainazu (noun, /ɪɾaɪnəzu/): "drink"

saifin (noun, /saɪfɪn/): "dungeon"

way (noun, /we/): "ear"

aynough (noun, /enɒ/): "earth"

uchipoi (noun, /utʃipɔɪ/): "egg"

oosiki (noun, /ʊsɪki/): "elder"

udittayki (noun, /udɪɾekɪ/): "enemy"

nithou (noun, /nɪθaʊ/): "evening"

pa (noun, /pə/): "eye"

nenishawth (noun, /nɛniʃoð/): "family"

kimettum (noun, /kɪmɛɾʌm/): "father"

iden (noun, /idɛn/): "feather"

zid (noun, /zɪd/): "fight"

ouna (noun, /aʊnə/): "finger"

azasittough (noun, /æzəsɪɾɒ/): "fire"

up (noun, /ʌp/): "fish"

iloule (noun, /ɪlaʊlɛ/): "flesh"

ikittoughj (noun, /ɪkɪɾɒj/): "foot"

ivi (noun, /ɪvɪ/): "forest"

inanaz (noun, /inənæz/): "fox"

hikesa (noun, /hɪkɛsə/): "friend"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "goose"

dat (noun, /dat/): "grease"

ttawrrayta (noun, /ɾoretæ/): "group"

thaditta (noun, /θədiɾə/): "gulf"

ithil (noun, /ɪðɪl/): "hair"

talavu (noun, /tələvʌ/): "hand"

sakay (noun, /səke/): "hat"

zafawf (noun, /zəfof/): "hate"

poughtt (noun, /pɒɾ/): "head"

ikukate (noun, /ɪkukətɛ/): "hill"

emett (noun, /ɛmɛɾ/): "horn"

aysenedou (noun, /esɛnɛdaʊ/): "horse"

us (noun, /us/): "house"

ittabik (noun, /iɾəbɪk/): "inn"

tine (noun, /tɪnɛ/): "island"

chett (noun, /tʃɛɾ/): "jaw"

idali (noun, /idəli/): "lake"

maywett (noun, /mewɛɾ/): "leaf"

lith (noun, /liθ/): "leg"

outhachutt (noun, /aʊðaxuɾ/): "liver"

apoughbet (noun, /əpɒbɛt/): "louse"

za (noun, /zə/): "love"

saylaihai (noun, /selaɪhaɪ/): "lunch"

alefa (noun, /əlɛfə/): "man"

afapous (noun, /æfəpaʊs/): "many"

itid (noun, /ɪtɪd/): "meal"

ahashitt (noun, /əhəʃiɾ/): "metal"

wulan (noun, /wʌlən/): "mine"

ttay (noun, /ɾe/): "monster"

ttitou (noun, /ɾitaʊ/): "moon"

anaytisa (noun, /ənetɪsə/): "morning"

thinal (noun, /θinəl/): "mother"

adaf (noun, /ædəf/): "mountain"

lem (noun, /lɛm/): "mouth"

ayng (noun, /eŋ/): "name"

ibab (noun, /ɪbəb/): "neck"

adetisi (noun, /adɛtiʒ/): "night"

at (noun, /ət/): "noodle"

pit (noun, /pɪt/): "nose"

mata (noun, /mətə/): "ocean"

ttaithi (noun, /ɾaɪðɪ/): "parent"

cha (noun, /tʃə/): "path"

itatid (noun, /itətɪd/): "peace"

netiba (noun, /nɛtibə/): "pepper"

amiv (noun, /əmiv/): "person"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "pie"

anoub (noun, /ænaʊb/): "pig"

aselida (noun, /əsɛlidə/): "rabbit"

aymata (noun, /emætə/): "rain"

joughnach (noun, /dʒɒnəch/): "rat"

didan (noun, /didən/): "river"

finina (noun, /fɪnɪnæ/): "robe"

nad (noun, /nad/): "rock"

dawttay (noun, /doɾe/): "root"

amatt (noun, /əmæɾ/): "salt"

ttatanu (noun, /ɾətənu/): "sand"

nettawchutt (noun, /nɛɾotʃuɾ/): "seed"

eta (noun, /ɛtə/): "sibling"

fanazaf (noun, /fənəzəf/): "sister"

teteza (noun, /tɛtɛzæ/): "skin"

zish (noun, /ziʃ/): "sky"

pawt (noun, /pot/): "smoke"

ithani (noun, /iðanɪ/): "snake"

ukayv (noun, /ʌkev/): "soup"

ibayfay (noun, /ibefe/): "star"

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

thipawfawm (noun, /ðipofom/): "stomach"

koifisoughd (noun, /kɔɪfisɒd/): "stone"

wanaithan (noun, /wænaɪðən/): "stream"

outtiha (noun, /aʊɾɪhæ/): "sun"

awnalaha (noun, /onəlahə/): "sword"

ad (noun, /əd/): "tail"

jekech (noun, /dʒɛkɛx/): "tavern"

jailitah (noun, /dʒaɪlitæh/): "thumb"

itittoti (noun, /itɪɾɔtɪ/): "tongue"

attifufou (noun, /əɾifufaʊ/): "tooth"

esou (noun, /ɛsaʊ/): "tree"

misatu (noun, /misætʌ/): "truth"

alimi (noun, /əlimɪ/): "uncle"

oongaw (noun, /ʊŋo/): "valley"

tidiv (noun, /tidɪv/): "war"

am (noun, /əm/): "water"

newaw (noun, /nɛwəw/): "way"

wawiday (noun, /wæwide/): "wine"

sazawva (noun, /səzovə/): "woman"

lish (noun, /lɪʃ/): "word"