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

Zaganuq

Zaganuq Dictionary

Pronouns

soun (pronoun, /saʊn/): "he"

taym (pronoun, /tem/): "she"

ju (pronoun, /dʒʌ/): "they"

av (pronoun, /əv/): "you"

ittu (pronoun, /iɾu/): "we"

ad (pronoun, /əd/): "I"

Articles

athay (article, /æðe/): "a"

up (article, /up/): "the"

Prepositions

atithi (preposition, /ətiðɪ/): "and"

ashatt (preposition, /əʃaɾ/): "as"

isakough (preposition, /ɪsəkɒ/): "from"

tat (preposition, /tət/): "in"

baluttam (preposition, /bəlʌɾəm/): "of"

inayta (preposition, /ɪnetə/): "or"

ud (preposition, /ud/): "to"

nuki (preposition, /nuki/): "will"

dawivai (preposition, /dəwivaɪ/): "with"

Numbers

tittin (number, /tɪɾɪn/): "zero"

am (number, /æm/): "one"

naikisi (number, /naɪkɪsi/): "two"

awchip (number, /oxip/): "three"

utta (number, /uɾə/): "four"

adoughmuth (number, /ədɒmuð/): "five"

apapasough (number, /əpapæsɒ/): "six"

ettuh (number, /ɛɾuh/): "seven"

dizathaiv (number, /dɪzəðaɪv/): "eight"

nem (number, /nɛm/): "nine"

alatt (number, /aləɾ/): "ten"

Questions

abanatt (question, /æbənəɾ/): "what"

atattasa (question, /ətəɾəsə/): "who"

oughtazi (question, /ɒtæzɪ/): "how"

aittamaitti (question, /aɪɾamaɪɾi/): "why"

edali (question, /ɛdalɪ/): "when"

Interjections

pukithoul (interjection, /pukɪðaʊl/): "hello"

ttasatta (interjection, /ɾəsəɾa/): "goodbye"

udikas (interjection, /ʌdɪkəs/): "hey"

wattaith (interjection, /wəɾaɪð/): "bye"

idi (interjection, /idɪ/): "ouch"

si (interjection, /si/): "wow"

lamith (interjection, /ləmið/): "uh"

ethukav (interjection, /ɛðʌkəv/): "er"

in (interjection, /in/): "um"

Adverbs

dulay (adverb, /dʌle/): "again"

wa (adverb, /wə/): "now"

edunaytti (adverb, /ɛdʌneɾɪ/): "soon"

ttidayzays (adverb, /ɾɪdezes/): "often"

ipu (adverb, /ipu/): "sometimes"

gizil (adverb, /gɪzɪl/): "always"

nenilail (adverb, /nɛnɪlaɪl/): "never"

ingatatt (adverb, /iŋətæɾ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

aniwu (adjective, /əniwʌ/): "aromatic"

fuddaythe (adjective, /fʌɽeðɛ/): "basted"

achahud (adjective, /əchəhʌd/): "big"

nettatsaj (adjective, /nɛɾətsədʒ/): "bitter"

ttatattutt (adjective, /ɾætəɾuɾ/): "black"

caws (adjective, /cos/): "blue"

jahutt (adjective, /jəhʌɾ/): "brown"

igaym (adjective, /igem/): "chilled"

ukittayv (adjective, /ʌkiɾev/): "cold"

asala (adjective, /əsələ/): "curried"

thang (adjective, /ðəŋ/): "dark"

satt (adjective, /səɾ/): "deep"

iviwa (adjective, /ɪviwæ/): "divine"

asah (adjective, /asəh/): "drunk"

acays (adjective, /aces/): "empty"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "evil"

tala (adjective, /tələ/): "familiar"

ba (adjective, /bə/): "fat"

ta (adjective, /ta/): "flat"

additha (adjective, /əɽɪθæ/): "frail"

en (adjective, /ɛn/): "fried"

oughd (adjective, /ɒd/): "full"

ttisizi (adjective, /ɾɪsɪzɪ/): "good"

ididi (adjective, /ididɪ/): "green"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "grey"

isashi (adjective, /isəʃɪ/): "honest"

anataiwa (adjective, /ənətaɪwæ/): "hot"

zajafoughs (adjective, /zajəfɒs/): "light"

vaisith (adjective, /vaɪsɪð/): "long"

up (adjective, /up/): "loud"

webaw (adjective, /wɛbo/): "mortal"

taina (adjective, /taɪnə/): "mysterious"

ethath (adjective, /ɛðəð/): "narrow"

ulattun (adjective, /ʌləɾun/): "old"

ttaipaliz (adjective, /ɾaɪpəlɪz/): "orange"

tukathu (adjective, /tʌkəðʌ/): "pungent"

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

asisivough (adjective, /əsisɪvɒ/): "quiet"

ailethiz (adjective, /aɪlɛðɪz/): "raw"

zalu (adjective, /zalu/): "rectangular"

id (adjective, /id/): "red"

attivitha (adjective, /əɾivɪða/): "roasted"

etivi (adjective, /ɛtivɪ/): "round"

uttula (adjective, /uɾʌlæ/): "salty"

suzoughtta (adjective, /sʌzɒɾə/): "savory"

awli (adjective, /olɪ/): "shallow"

ilawawb (adjective, /ɪləwob/): "short"

ainakaypa (adjective, /aɪnəkepə/): "smoked"

ecivis (adjective, /ɛcɪvis/): "sober"

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

zathaida (adjective, /zəðaɪdə/): "spicy"

weta (adjective, /wɛtə/): "spiral"

sititha (adjective, /sitɪðæ/): "square"

akinani (adjective, /əkinəni/): "steamed"

ati (adjective, /ətɪ/): "strange"

ith (adjective, /ið/): "strong"

tedite (adjective, /tɛdɪtɛ/): "sturdy"

dali (adjective, /dəlɪ/): "sweet"

itawpa (adjective, /itopə/): "tall"

shi (adjective, /ʃɪ/): "thick"

idiw (adjective, /ɪdɪw/): "thin"

akavuf (adjective, /ækəvuf/): "warm"

vil (adjective, /vɪl/): "weak"

thasaikawf (adjective, /ðəsaɪkof/): "white"

thapa (adjective, /ðəpə/): "wide"

tathi (adjective, /tæðɪ/): "yellow"

atinasi (adjective, /ətɪnəsi/): "young"

Verbs

jan (verb, /jən/): "bake"

athikath (verb, /æðɪkəθ/): "be"

dafi (verb, /dəfɪ/): "belong"

anaima (verb, /ænaɪmə/): "bite"

sattittud (verb, /səɾɪɾʌd/): "break"

inekatt (verb, /inɛkəɾ/): "burn"

che (verb, /tʃɛ/): "come"

atapoo (verb, /ætəpʊ/): "die"

inabawk (verb, /ɪnabok/): "drink"

iwatt (verb, /ɪwəɾ/): "eat"

uladusa (verb, /ulədʌsə/): "fall"

thuthattab (verb, /ðuðəɾəb/): "fight"

lisep (verb, /lɪsɛp/): "find"

al (verb, /əl/): "fish"

itawa (verb, /ɪtəwæ/): "fly"

suda (verb, /sudə/): "frown"

athana (verb, /əðənə/): "go"

ita (verb, /itə/): "growl"

miluna (verb, /milunə/): "hate"

kinas (verb, /kɪnəs/): "have"

un (verb, /ʌn/): "hear"

vi (verb, /vi/): "hide"

aha (verb, /əha/): "hold"

sata (verb, /sæta/): "hunt"

ttizifid (verb, /ɾizɪfɪd/): "jump"

tahed (verb, /təhɛd/): "kill"

te (verb, /tɛ/): "know"

thamaid (verb, /ðəmaɪd/): "laugh"

enalaija (verb, /ɛnəlaɪjə/): "lie"

adikawtta (verb, /ədikoɾə/): "live"

itita (verb, /itɪtə/): "lose"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "love"

atta (verb, /æɾə/): "need"

ati (verb, /ətɪ/): "own"

tathach (verb, /təðach/): "roast"

atazimaw (verb, /ətəzɪmo/): "run"

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "see"

thawd (verb, /ðod/): "sit"

ttayzi (verb, /ɾezɪ/): "sleep"

ttanattad (verb, /ɾənəɾad/): "smell"

kin (verb, /kin/): "smile"

tida (verb, /tɪdə/): "stand"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "strike"

ittay (verb, /ɪɾe/): "swallow"

tinet (verb, /tinɛt/): "swim"

utta (verb, /ʌɾə/): "taste"

alai (verb, /ælaɪ/): "throw"

awaipith (verb, /əwaɪpið/): "walk"

agulakaw (verb, /əguləko/): "want"

Nouns

inishidu (noun, /ɪniʃɪdʌ/): "afternoon"

itaws (noun, /ɪtos/): "ale"

ataga (noun, /ətəgæ/): "all"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "alligator"

kooshara (noun, /kʊʃəɹə/): "arm"

ipoo (noun, /ipʊ/): "ash"

ika (noun, /ikə/): "aunt"

izitivu (noun, /izɪtɪvʌ/): "axe"

ttefija (noun, /ɾɛfidʒə/): "bark"

su (noun, /sʌ/): "bay"

za (noun, /zæ/): "beer"

ayni (noun, /enɪ/): "beet"

uz (noun, /ʌz/): "bird"

atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "blood"

amattought (noun, /æmaɾɒt/): "boar"

aipij (noun, /aɪpidʒ/): "bone"

ekays (noun, /ɛkes/): "breakfast"

sie (noun, /ʒɛ/): "breast"

dunool (noun, /dʌnʊl/): "brother"

lunun (noun, /lunʌn/): "castle"

kuk (noun, /kʌk/): "cat"

gethaivan (noun, /gɛðaɪvæn/): "cat"

sifa (noun, /sifə/): "chest"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "chicken"

kaz (noun, /kəz/): "claw"

lawthiw (noun, /loðɪw/): "cloud"

natunat (noun, /nətʌnət/): "coconut"

ew (noun, /ɛw/): "crime"

itukay (noun, /itʌke/): "day"

da (noun, /də/): "dinner"

nawth (noun, /noð/): "dog"

wi (noun, /wi/): "drink"

as (noun, /æs/): "dungeon"

tayt (noun, /tet/): "ear"

lil (noun, /lil/): "earth"

ttibe (noun, /ɾɪbɛ/): "egg"

at (noun, /ət/): "elder"

kattafutt (noun, /kəɾəfuɾ/): "enemy"

fittawu (noun, /fɪɾəwʌ/): "evening"

em (noun, /ɛm/): "eye"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "family"

attin (noun, /əɾin/): "father"

likasek (noun, /likəsɛk/): "feather"

ade (noun, /ədɛ/): "fight"

aithoipi (noun, /aɪðɔɪpɪ/): "finger"

anuz (noun, /ənuz/): "fire"

ba (noun, /bə/): "fish"

ativ (noun, /ətiv/): "flesh"

ebawtti (noun, /ɛboɾi/): "foot"

aylinutti (noun, /elɪnuɾi/): "forest"

ethuwathe (noun, /ɛðuwæðɛ/): "fox"

efamit (noun, /ɛfəmɪt/): "friend"

asa (noun, /əsæ/): "goose"

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

ata (noun, /ətə/): "group"

itilukough (noun, /itilʌkɒ/): "gulf"

nidi (noun, /nidɪ/): "hair"

ikaloughdu (noun, /ikəlɒdu/): "hand"

as (noun, /æs/): "hat"

amava (noun, /əməvæ/): "hate"

ijabiwi (noun, /ɪdʒabɪwɪ/): "head"

oudopat (noun, /aʊdɔpət/): "hill"

na (noun, /nə/): "horn"

vinimuk (noun, /vinɪmuk/): "horse"

aizawtett (noun, /aɪzotɛɾ/): "house"

af (noun, /əf/): "inn"

ngadavi (noun, /ŋədəvɪ/): "island"

waminib (noun, /wəmɪnib/): "jaw"

aytha (noun, /eðə/): "lake"

nawattep (noun, /næwæɾɛp/): "leaf"

titt (noun, /tɪɾ/): "leg"

ahatanay (noun, /əhətæne/): "liver"

dij (noun, /dɪj/): "louse"

ij (noun, /ɪdʒ/): "love"

zasisha (noun, /zæsiʃa/): "lunch"

out (noun, /aʊt/): "man"

ak (noun, /ək/): "many"

nisitti (noun, /nɪsɪɾi/): "meal"

aifa (noun, /aɪfə/): "metal"

adakip (noun, /ədəkɪp/): "mine"

oottai (noun, /ʊɾaɪ/): "monster"

ttittenal (noun, /ɾɪɾɛnəl/): "moon"

sana (noun, /sənə/): "morning"

aithe (noun, /aɪðɛ/): "mother"

ainayfatti (noun, /aɪnefəɾi/): "mountain"

maythis (noun, /meðɪs/): "mouth"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "name"

ttinithud (noun, /ɾɪnɪðʌd/): "neck"

iwe (noun, /ɪwɛ/): "night"

day (noun, /de/): "noodle"

asamoughdi (noun, /əsəmɒdi/): "nose"

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

iwawni (noun, /ɪwonɪ/): "parent"

inaini (noun, /inaɪnɪ/): "path"

tawac (noun, /təwəc/): "peace"

oughbithal (noun, /ɒbiðæl/): "pepper"

wawnenil (noun, /wonɛnɪl/): "person"

thah (noun, /ðəh/): "pie"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "pig"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "rabbit"

ibinafai (noun, /ɪbinəfaɪ/): "rain"

thatt (noun, /ðəɾ/): "rat"

idu (noun, /ɪdu/): "river"

jawtaw (noun, /dʒoto/): "robe"

ivu (noun, /ɪvu/): "rock"

vattoughsi (noun, /vaɾɒsi/): "root"

awthoughdin (noun, /oðɒdɪn/): "salt"

iwitangu (noun, /ɪwɪtəŋʌ/): "sand"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "seed"

ikatait (noun, /ɪkətaɪt/): "sibling"

isinusi (noun, /isɪnʌsi/): "sister"

sumaduth (noun, /sumæduð/): "skin"

usata (noun, /usatə/): "sky"

achita (noun, /əchitæ/): "smoke"

thachuli (noun, /θətʃʌli/): "snake"

thilaisa (noun, /ðilaɪsə/): "soup"

ungisi (noun, /uŋɪsɪ/): "star"

lik (noun, /lɪk/): "stew"

thaf (noun, /ðæf/): "stomach"

baipin (noun, /baɪpin/): "stone"

inaha (noun, /ɪnəhæ/): "stream"

tazaz (noun, /tazəz/): "sun"

olala (noun, /ɔləlæ/): "sword"

noongabi (noun, /nʊŋəbi/): "tail"

elav (noun, /ɛlæv/): "tavern"

chithail (noun, /tʃɪðaɪl/): "thumb"

fayn (noun, /fen/): "tongue"

atusiav (noun, /ætʌʒəv/): "tooth"

ngi (noun, /ŋɪ/): "tree"

uvakimu (noun, /ʌvəkɪmu/): "truth"

abitoughd (noun, /əbɪtɒd/): "uncle"

aiduttapough (noun, /aɪdʌɾæpɒ/): "valley"

unata (noun, /ʌnətə/): "war"

upuniwi (noun, /upunɪwɪ/): "water"

anitt (noun, /ənɪɾ/): "way"

moughk (noun, /mɒk/): "wine"

lewazath (noun, /lɛwæzəð/): "woman"

ikatavou (noun, /ikətəvaʊ/): "word"