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Aqatt

Aqatt Dictionary

Pronouns

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

zi (pronoun, /zɪ/): "she"

thu (pronoun, /θʌ/): "they"

imi (pronoun, /ɪmɪ/): "you"

ba (pronoun, /bæ/): "we"

azi (pronoun, /əzɪ/): "I"

Articles

ta (article, /tæ/): "a"

uza (article, /ʌza/): "the"

Prepositions

talisaw (preposition, /təliso/): "and"

atouma (preposition, /ətaʊmə/): "as"

daija (preposition, /daɪdʒə/): "from"

anan (preposition, /ənən/): "in"

thaketta (preposition, /ðəkɛɾə/): "of"

di (preposition, /dɪ/): "or"

zikashum (preposition, /zikəʃʌm/): "to"

te (preposition, /tɛ/): "will"

toughtim (preposition, /tɒtim/): "with"

Numbers

thaiwe (number, /ðaɪwɛ/): "zero"

aras (number, /aɹəs/): "one"

tashathu (number, /təʃəθu/): "two"

na (number, /nə/): "three"

aba (number, /æbə/): "four"

uzoughf (number, /ʌzɒf/): "five"

irrigatt (number, /ɪrɪgəɾ/): "six"

ttahan (number, /ɾəhan/): "seven"

aywenaw (number, /ewɛno/): "eight"

wisul (number, /wisʌl/): "nine"

addigah (number, /æɽɪgah/): "ten"

Questions

ttin (question, /ɾin/): "what"

awounaik (question, /əwaʊnaɪk/): "who"

ttaitt (question, /ɾaɪɾ/): "how"

lutt (question, /lʌɾ/): "why"

mawgi (question, /mogɪ/): "when"

Interjections

ott (interjection, /ɔɾ/): "hello"

alap (interjection, /ələp/): "goodbye"

zettadai (interjection, /zɛɾədaɪ/): "hey"

nukittoughl (interjection, /nukiɾɒl/): "bye"

eman (interjection, /ɛmæn/): "ouch"

nanattatt (interjection, /nənəɾəɾ/): "wow"

agazaba (interjection, /əgəzəbə/): "uh"

ataihashe (interjection, /ətaɪhəʃɛ/): "er"

das (interjection, /dəs/): "um"

Adverbs

sapagi (adverb, /səpəgɪ/): "again"

ijutu (adverb, /idʒʌtu/): "now"

atutatt (adverb, /ətutaɾ/): "soon"

tili (adverb, /tilɪ/): "often"

ta (adverb, /tə/): "sometimes"

mittittil (adverb, /mɪɾiɾɪl/): "always"

mishu (adverb, /miʃu/): "never"

ladisad (adverb, /lədɪsəd/): "seldom"

Adjectives

att (adjective, /æɾ/): "aromatic"

atainoo (adjective, /ətaɪnʊ/): "basted"

dachattud (adjective, /dætʃəɾud/): "big"

ttanittag (adjective, /ɾanɪɾag/): "bitter"

avikawh (adjective, /əvɪkoh/): "black"

aymanayth (adjective, /eməneθ/): "blue"

sout (adjective, /saʊt/): "brown"

nafesha (adjective, /nəfɛʃa/): "chilled"

azeni (adjective, /əzɛni/): "cold"

ikijate (adjective, /ɪkijətɛ/): "curried"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "dark"

ali (adjective, /əlɪ/): "deep"

apatt (adjective, /æpəɾ/): "divine"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "drunk"

jami (adjective, /dʒamɪ/): "empty"

akou (adjective, /akaʊ/): "evil"

ath (adjective, /æð/): "familiar"

litid (adjective, /lɪtɪd/): "fat"

disimu (adjective, /disɪmʌ/): "flat"

aj (adjective, /æj/): "frail"

oughzitik (adjective, /ɒzɪtik/): "fried"

foot (adjective, /fʊt/): "full"

ilattad (adjective, /iləɾəd/): "good"

la (adjective, /lə/): "green"

mawu (adjective, /məwu/): "grey"

zades (adjective, /zədɛs/): "honest"

at (adjective, /ət/): "hot"

dinin (adjective, /dinin/): "light"

shi (adjective, /ʃɪ/): "long"

hiza (adjective, /hɪzə/): "loud"

aytti (adjective, /eɾɪ/): "mortal"

iva (adjective, /ɪvə/): "mysterious"

alay (adjective, /æle/): "narrow"

tiki (adjective, /tɪkɪ/): "old"

vilaita (adjective, /vɪlaɪtæ/): "orange"

pawmatif (adjective, /pomətif/): "pungent"

aing (adjective, /aɪŋ/): "purple"

tafa (adjective, /tæfə/): "quiet"

ihuz (adjective, /ihuz/): "raw"

ttataf (adjective, /ɾætəf/): "rectangular"

nanavuj (adjective, /nənəvuj/): "red"

sat (adjective, /sæt/): "roasted"

aynitha (adjective, /enɪðə/): "round"

te (adjective, /tɛ/): "salty"

atetadu (adjective, /ətɛtədu/): "savory"

kafel (adjective, /kæfɛl/): "shallow"

fa (adjective, /fə/): "short"

dina (adjective, /dinæ/): "smoked"

pawrittang (adjective, /poɹiɾəŋ/): "sober"

niva (adjective, /nivæ/): "sour"

kanamoo (adjective, /kænæmʊ/): "spicy"

fouttut (adjective, /faʊɾut/): "spiral"

amittam (adjective, /æmɪɾəm/): "square"

chanash (adjective, /tʃænæʃ/): "steamed"

afatubay (adjective, /əfətʌbe/): "strange"

tatti (adjective, /təɾɪ/): "strong"

na (adjective, /nə/): "sturdy"

nikitt (adjective, /nikɪɾ/): "sweet"

ada (adjective, /ədə/): "tall"

namiti (adjective, /nəmɪtɪ/): "thick"

ang (adjective, /əŋ/): "thin"

udeki (adjective, /udɛki/): "warm"

ayzouttetta (adjective, /ezaʊɾɛɾa/): "weak"

inavatte (adjective, /inævəɾɛ/): "white"

doughneta (adjective, /dɒnɛtə/): "wide"

na (adjective, /nə/): "yellow"

iki (adjective, /ɪkɪ/): "young"

Verbs

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

amivalai (verb, /əmivəlaɪ/): "be"

sadi (verb, /sədi/): "belong"

tum (verb, /tum/): "bite"

ttai (verb, /ɾaɪ/): "break"

agikam (verb, /əgɪkəm/): "burn"

ta (verb, /tə/): "come"

samezay (verb, /səmɛze/): "die"

aipeth (verb, /aɪpɛð/): "drink"

newu (verb, /nɛwʌ/): "eat"

isahala (verb, /isæhəlæ/): "fall"

tathuh (verb, /təðuh/): "fight"

aykasatha (verb, /ekəsæðə/): "find"

suta (verb, /sutæ/): "fish"

awshoo (verb, /oʃʊ/): "fly"

igaket (verb, /ɪgəkɛt/): "frown"

unesa (verb, /ʌnɛsə/): "go"

wa (verb, /wə/): "growl"

ainaysay (verb, /aɪnese/): "hate"

tik (verb, /tɪk/): "have"

jit (verb, /jɪt/): "hear"

akad (verb, /əkæd/): "hide"

mi (verb, /mɪ/): "hold"

ta (verb, /tə/): "hunt"

ttun (verb, /ɾʌn/): "jump"

haifanay (verb, /haɪfəne/): "kill"

iw (verb, /ɪw/): "know"

akanak (verb, /akənæk/): "laugh"

asatata (verb, /æsætətə/): "lie"

ewatt (verb, /ɛwəɾ/): "live"

ttitaf (verb, /ɾitəf/): "lose"

unana (verb, /ʌnənə/): "love"

ittak (verb, /ɪɾək/): "need"

tamiditt (verb, /tamidɪɾ/): "own"

ithike (verb, /iðikɛ/): "roast"

shap (verb, /ʃəp/): "run"

thaf (verb, /ðəf/): "see"

jek (verb, /jɛk/): "sit"

asayttun (verb, /əseɾun/): "sleep"

ttayfutta (verb, /ɾefuɾə/): "smell"

kou (verb, /kaʊ/): "smile"

dailavayn (verb, /daɪləven/): "stand"

oughsa (verb, /ɒsə/): "strike"

ehisin (verb, /ɛhɪsɪn/): "swallow"

aynasough (verb, /enəsɒ/): "swim"

akayzu (verb, /ækezu/): "taste"

uvid (verb, /ʌvid/): "throw"

itta (verb, /ɪɾə/): "walk"

kaysiz (verb, /kesiz/): "want"

Nouns

nasit (noun, /nəsɪt/): "afternoon"

ttit (noun, /ɾɪt/): "ale"

midegai (noun, /midɛgaɪ/): "all"

uzathou (noun, /uzəθaʊ/): "alligator"

ataydid (noun, /ətedɪd/): "arm"

kayf (noun, /kef/): "ash"

ikan (noun, /ɪkən/): "aunt"

dabaka (noun, /dəbəkə/): "axe"

thasaylitt (noun, /ðəseliɾ/): "bark"

awati (noun, /æwətɪ/): "bay"

igayd (noun, /ɪged/): "beer"

enikay (noun, /ɛnɪke/): "beet"

iwan (noun, /ɪwæn/): "bird"

anazela (noun, /ənəzɛlə/): "blood"

ikaf (noun, /ɪkæf/): "boar"

ad (noun, /æd/): "bone"

fubaipat (noun, /fʌbaɪpat/): "breakfast"

ttan (noun, /ɾan/): "breast"

ttululi (noun, /ɾʌlʌlɪ/): "brother"

atina (noun, /ətɪnə/): "castle"

udukut (noun, /ʌdukut/): "cat"

ka (noun, /kə/): "cat"

ning (noun, /niŋ/): "chest"

afaychal (noun, /əfetʃæl/): "chicken"

uzedana (noun, /ʌzɛdənə/): "claw"

ttich (noun, /ɾitʃ/): "cloud"

izu (noun, /izu/): "coconut"

abisashaw (noun, /əbisəʃo/): "crime"

ayshijal (noun, /eʃɪdʒəl/): "day"

betheh (noun, /bɛðɛh/): "dinner"

if (noun, /if/): "dog"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "drink"

danazut (noun, /dənæzut/): "dungeon"

ath (noun, /əð/): "ear"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "earth"

ci (noun, /cɪ/): "egg"

ataitta (noun, /ətaɪɾə/): "elder"

ilita (noun, /ɪlɪtə/): "enemy"

nekam (noun, /nɛkəm/): "evening"

afiva (noun, /afɪvæ/): "eye"

wungi (noun, /wʌŋɪ/): "family"

lusoughkav (noun, /lusɒkəv/): "father"

zizangad (noun, /zɪzaŋad/): "feather"

al (noun, /əl/): "fight"

aina (noun, /aɪnə/): "finger"

thoof (noun, /ðʊf/): "fire"

zip (noun, /zɪp/): "fish"

awkafalu (noun, /okəfəlʌ/): "flesh"

ma (noun, /ma/): "foot"

chishan (noun, /tʃɪʃan/): "forest"

adali (noun, /ædəlɪ/): "fox"

uza (noun, /uzə/): "friend"

inasawtha (noun, /inəsoðə/): "goose"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "grease"

fa (noun, /fæ/): "group"

oughchine (noun, /ɒtʃɪnɛ/): "gulf"

nizanu (noun, /nɪzənʌ/): "hair"

chaga (noun, /tʃəgə/): "hand"

lad (noun, /ləd/): "hat"

athaythij (noun, /əðeðɪj/): "hate"

lil (noun, /lɪl/): "head"

thittoottayj (noun, /ðɪɾʊɾej/): "hill"

man (noun, /mən/): "horn"

shayshad (noun, /ʃeʃəd/): "horse"

wutt (noun, /wʌɾ/): "house"

mun (noun, /mʌn/): "inn"

pattatta (noun, /pəɾəɾə/): "island"

wait (noun, /waɪt/): "jaw"

wouthan (noun, /waʊðən/): "lake"

vuli (noun, /vulɪ/): "leaf"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "leg"

pithattap (noun, /pɪðæɾəp/): "liver"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "louse"

niwawa (noun, /niwəwə/): "love"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "lunch"

aitte (noun, /aɪɾɛ/): "man"

aywafasi (noun, /ewəfəsɪ/): "many"

asias (noun, /əʒæs/): "meal"

awnisayth (noun, /onɪseð/): "metal"

aniti (noun, /anitɪ/): "mine"

uga (noun, /ugə/): "monster"

dattase (noun, /dəɾasɛ/): "moon"

ewai (noun, /ɛwaɪ/): "morning"

anitai (noun, /ənitaɪ/): "mother"

adousoughthu (noun, /ædaʊsɒðu/): "mountain"

as (noun, /əs/): "mouth"

ttaytadi (noun, /ɾetədi/): "name"

ayth (noun, /eð/): "neck"

batining (noun, /bətinɪŋ/): "night"

aitit (noun, /aɪtɪt/): "noodle"

thitta (noun, /ðiɾə/): "nose"

simada (noun, /sɪmədə/): "ocean"

aj (noun, /əj/): "parent"

ttasaitta (noun, /ɾəsaɪɾə/): "path"

punaych (noun, /punetʃ/): "peace"

ameth (noun, /əmɛð/): "pepper"

ecitifa (noun, /ɛcitɪfə/): "person"

itaz (noun, /itəz/): "pie"

tut (noun, /tʌt/): "pig"

pip (noun, /pɪp/): "rabbit"

wah (noun, /wəh/): "rain"

tatedim (noun, /tətɛdim/): "rat"

tayh (noun, /teh/): "river"

ani (noun, /əni/): "robe"

satti (noun, /sæɾi/): "rock"

nanigit (noun, /nənɪgit/): "root"

ttit (noun, /ɾɪt/): "salt"

sabut (noun, /səbʌt/): "sand"

kanooma (noun, /kənʊmæ/): "seed"

namiman (noun, /næmimən/): "sibling"

wa (noun, /wə/): "sister"

hathajas (noun, /həðədʒəs/): "skin"

toughnuwad (noun, /tɒnuwəd/): "sky"

ttinenu (noun, /ɾɪnɛnʌ/): "smoke"

ttis (noun, /ɾɪs/): "snake"

oulethi (noun, /aʊlɛðɪ/): "soup"

tipab (noun, /tipəb/): "star"

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

geli (noun, /gɛlɪ/): "stomach"

alaiduza (noun, /əlaɪdʌzə/): "stone"

utsaz (noun, /ʌtsəz/): "stream"

li (noun, /li/): "sun"

kayngiw (noun, /keŋɪw/): "sword"

wouth (noun, /waʊð/): "tail"

utay (noun, /ʌte/): "tavern"

asan (noun, /əsən/): "thumb"

iwin (noun, /ɪwɪn/): "tongue"

thaniwu (noun, /ðənɪwʌ/): "tooth"

attaz (noun, /əɾaz/): "tree"

al (noun, /əl/): "truth"

batay (noun, /bəte/): "uncle"

apouttatt (noun, /əpaʊɾəɾ/): "valley"

la (noun, /læ/): "war"

inuta (noun, /ɪnutə/): "water"

ud (noun, /ud/): "way"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "wine"

zainawda (noun, /zaɪnodə/): "woman"

naingishez (noun, /naɪŋɪʃɛz/): "word"