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Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Ittanili
Ittanili Dictionary
Pronouns
uw (pronoun, /ʌw/): "he"
itta (pronoun, /ɪɾə/): "she"
awz (pronoun, /oz/): "they"
za (pronoun, /zə/): "you"
attou (pronoun, /aɾaʊ/): "we"
iv (pronoun, /ɪv/): "I"
Articles
ttath (article, /ɾəð/): "a"
ttin (article, /ɾɪn/): "the"
Prepositions
agatak (preposition, /agatək/): "and"
vi (preposition, /vɪ/): "as"
safipa (preposition, /səfipa/): "from"
hittinal (preposition, /hɪɾɪnəl/): "in"
fisa (preposition, /fisə/): "of"
dejanup (preposition, /dɛdʒənup/): "or"
an (preposition, /ən/): "to"
agisa (preposition, /agɪsə/): "will"
atatt (preposition, /ætəɾ/): "with"
Numbers
thedad (number, /ðɛdəd/): "zero"
ayttoughth (number, /eɾɒð/): "one"
his (number, /his/): "two"
nitatta (number, /nitəɾæ/): "three"
jimang (number, /jiməŋ/): "four"
nilad (number, /nɪləd/): "five"
sawt (number, /sot/): "six"
ungichayd (number, /ʌŋiched/): "seven"
fuka (number, /fukə/): "eight"
jida (number, /dʒɪdə/): "nine"
path (number, /pəð/): "ten"
Questions
ak (question, /ək/): "what"
asatti (question, /əsæɾi/): "who"
zinus (question, /zɪnus/): "how"
la (question, /lə/): "why"
haki (question, /həki/): "when"
Interjections
awatt (interjection, /əwəɾ/): "hello"
ba (interjection, /bæ/): "goodbye"
athasiv (interjection, /æðəsiv/): "hey"
atha (interjection, /əða/): "bye"
ivoo (interjection, /ivʊ/): "ouch"
ttatab (interjection, /ɾətəb/): "wow"
ttatt (interjection, /ɾəɾ/): "uh"
uttidij (interjection, /ʌɾɪdɪdʒ/): "er"
aila (interjection, /aɪlə/): "um"
Adverbs
aimatatta (adverb, /aɪmətəɾə/): "again"
inala (adverb, /inælə/): "now"
tawaydi (adverb, /təwedi/): "soon"
abaisett (adverb, /əbaɪsɛɾ/): "often"
ittazawsh (adverb, /iɾazoʃ/): "sometimes"
taboocout (adverb, /təbʊcaʊt/): "always"
utal (adverb, /utəl/): "never"
ahan (adverb, /əhən/): "seldom"
Adjectives
panawoo (adjective, /pənawʊ/): "aromatic"
taytawpi (adjective, /tetopɪ/): "basted"
el (adjective, /ɛl/): "big"
ininash (adjective, /inɪnæʃ/): "bitter"
epimaitta (adjective, /ɛpimaɪɾə/): "black"
funiw (adjective, /fʌnɪw/): "blue"
itihev (adjective, /itɪhɛv/): "brown"
imulad (adjective, /imʌləd/): "chilled"
adagep (adjective, /ədagɛp/): "cold"
nul (adjective, /nʌl/): "curried"
iwayttacha (adjective, /ɪweɾətʃə/): "dark"
tittuh (adjective, /tɪɾuh/): "deep"
ttahak (adjective, /ɾəhək/): "divine"
ttus (adjective, /ɾʌs/): "drunk"
balih (adjective, /bəlih/): "empty"
ubeha (adjective, /ubɛhə/): "evil"
kitan (adjective, /kitən/): "familiar"
ada (adjective, /əda/): "fat"
sayl (adjective, /sel/): "flat"
tuh (adjective, /tʌh/): "frail"
azi (adjective, /əzɪ/): "fried"
saytas (adjective, /setəs/): "full"
la (adjective, /lə/): "good"
isazat (adjective, /ɪsəzət/): "green"
ttanitt (adjective, /ɾənɪɾ/): "grey"
jisidatt (adjective, /dʒɪsɪdæɾ/): "honest"
ajittett (adjective, /əjiɾɛɾ/): "hot"
izalaw (adjective, /izəlo/): "light"
oun (adjective, /aʊn/): "long"
battu (adjective, /bəɾʌ/): "loud"
itheth (adjective, /iðɛð/): "mortal"
atoip (adjective, /ətɔɪp/): "mysterious"
ed (adjective, /ɛd/): "narrow"
nila (adjective, /nɪlə/): "old"
lanigan (adjective, /lanɪgən/): "orange"
disub (adjective, /dɪsʌb/): "pungent"
attay (adjective, /aɾay/): "purple"
zidat (adjective, /zɪdət/): "quiet"
tidada (adjective, /tɪdædə/): "raw"
ttona (adjective, /ɾɔnə/): "rectangular"
al (adjective, /əl/): "red"
anuthad (adjective, /ənʌðæd/): "roasted"
ikub (adjective, /ɪkub/): "round"
tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "salty"
thitep (adjective, /ðɪtɛp/): "savory"
ka (adjective, /kə/): "shallow"
ang (adjective, /əŋ/): "short"
ittaduti (adjective, /ɪɾədʌtɪ/): "smoked"
tattai (adjective, /taɾaɪ/): "sober"
ttevay (adjective, /ɾɛvəy/): "sour"
tal (adjective, /təl/): "spicy"
shayn (adjective, /ʃen/): "spiral"
thejaz (adjective, /ðɛjəz/): "square"
esaw (adjective, /ɛso/): "steamed"
uhisetti (adjective, /ʌhisɛɾɪ/): "strange"
ep (adjective, /ɛp/): "strong"
ngav (adjective, /ŋæv/): "sturdy"
wain (adjective, /waɪn/): "sweet"
lale (adjective, /ləlɛ/): "tall"
ba (adjective, /bə/): "thick"
ihafat (adjective, /ɪhəfət/): "thin"
sa (adjective, /sə/): "warm"
ama (adjective, /əmə/): "weak"
ajiwaf (adjective, /ədʒɪwəf/): "white"
ifaybam (adjective, /ɪfebəm/): "wide"
attitema (adjective, /əɾɪtɛma/): "yellow"
adipousaw (adjective, /ədipaʊso/): "young"
Verbs
ipa (verb, /ɪpə/): "bake"
na (verb, /nə/): "be"
awzajeda (verb, /ozəjɛdə/): "belong"
oughttetuwa (verb, /ɒɾɛtuwə/): "bite"
kaiwa (verb, /kaɪwə/): "break"
zasama (verb, /zəsəmə/): "burn"
miwini (verb, /mɪwɪni/): "come"
iwa (verb, /ɪwə/): "die"
ajakawzi (verb, /ædʒəkozɪ/): "drink"
jana (verb, /dʒəna/): "eat"
zoughtak (verb, /zɒtək/): "fall"
ttamata (verb, /ɾæmətə/): "fight"
ni (verb, /nɪ/): "find"
pisaw (verb, /piso/): "fish"
arraykutte (verb, /ərekuɾɛ/): "fly"
imisis (verb, /imisɪs/): "frown"
afepattu (verb, /æfɛpəɾu/): "go"
itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "growl"
ta (verb, /tə/): "hate"
atafatt (verb, /ətafəɾ/): "have"
azazizi (verb, /əzæzizɪ/): "hear"
ttaki (verb, /ɾəkɪ/): "hide"
tabaydi (verb, /tæbedɪ/): "hold"
aji (verb, /ədʒi/): "hunt"
etanethi (verb, /ɛtənɛðɪ/): "jump"
iku (verb, /ikʌ/): "kill"
fanat (verb, /fənət/): "know"
etetanu (verb, /ɛtɛtənu/): "laugh"
ttusesi (verb, /ɾʌsɛʒ/): "lie"
adahata (verb, /ədəhətə/): "live"
sawsana (verb, /sosənə/): "lose"
oow (verb, /ʊw/): "love"
utav (verb, /ʌtəv/): "need"
desasad (verb, /dɛsəsəd/): "own"
kezid (verb, /kɛzɪd/): "roast"
az (verb, /əz/): "run"
al (verb, /æl/): "see"
ap (verb, /əp/): "sit"
itaif (verb, /ɪtaɪf/): "sleep"
attik (verb, /əɾik/): "smell"
sahad (verb, /sahəd/): "smile"
zilatt (verb, /zilæɾ/): "stand"
sapang (verb, /səpæŋ/): "strike"
akawth (verb, /əkoð/): "swallow"
ikitha (verb, /ɪkɪðə/): "swim"
att (verb, /əɾ/): "taste"
ttav (verb, /ɾæv/): "throw"
al (verb, /al/): "walk"
ekayzingi (verb, /ɛkezɪŋi/): "want"
Nouns
tatanu (noun, /tətənʌ/): "afternoon"
ttuda (noun, /ɾʌdə/): "ale"
ahi (noun, /əhɪ/): "all"
umain (noun, /ʌmaɪn/): "alligator"
tou (noun, /taʊ/): "arm"
itattuta (noun, /ɪtəɾutæ/): "ash"
tuti (noun, /tuti/): "aunt"
ttati (noun, /ɾətɪ/): "axe"
iduv (noun, /ɪdʌv/): "bark"
apaiwattough (noun, /əpaɪwəɾɒ/): "bay"
ung (noun, /uŋ/): "beer"
aitatt (noun, /aɪtəɾ/): "beet"
witouw (noun, /wɪtaʊw/): "bird"
angem (noun, /əŋɛm/): "blood"
vi (noun, /vɪ/): "boar"
ath (noun, /əð/): "bone"
ivid (noun, /ɪvɪd/): "breakfast"
ayw (noun, /ew/): "breast"
iguvi (noun, /iguvɪ/): "brother"
aiwoughtila (noun, /aɪwɒtɪlə/): "castle"
utatawda (noun, /utətodə/): "cat"
eneshat (noun, /ɛnɛʃət/): "cat"
iz (noun, /ɪz/): "chest"
awtaijine (noun, /otaɪdʒɪnɛ/): "chicken"
azi (noun, /əzi/): "claw"
nithahutt (noun, /nɪðəhuɾ/): "cloud"
inounatu (noun, /inaʊnætʌ/): "coconut"
adayl (noun, /ədel/): "crime"
aliv (noun, /əliv/): "day"
thifitta (noun, /ðɪfiɾæ/): "dinner"
itaw (noun, /ɪtəw/): "dog"
itikuttay (noun, /ɪtɪkʌɾe/): "drink"
ttep (noun, /ɾɛp/): "dungeon"
dine (noun, /dɪnɛ/): "ear"
ethatt (noun, /ɛðəɾ/): "earth"
awwaitif (noun, /owaɪtif/): "egg"
ethit (noun, /ɛðɪt/): "elder"
tizama (noun, /tɪzəmə/): "enemy"
inisa (noun, /ɪnisə/): "evening"
dooman (noun, /dʊmən/): "eye"
takai (noun, /təkaɪ/): "family"
hattunut (noun, /həɾʌnut/): "father"
aisi (noun, /aɪsɪ/): "feather"
jan (noun, /jən/): "fight"
bada (noun, /bəda/): "finger"
idaisaywa (noun, /ɪdaɪsewæ/): "fire"
ahaylin (noun, /əhelin/): "fish"
zathas (noun, /zəðəs/): "flesh"
toughdangeth (noun, /tɒdəŋɛð/): "foot"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "forest"
upanima (noun, /upənimə/): "fox"
itafafa (noun, /itæfəfə/): "friend"
sadalawb (noun, /sədalob/): "goose"
aynisita (noun, /enisitə/): "grease"
ttett (noun, /ɾɛɾ/): "group"
doo (noun, /dʊ/): "gulf"
apezan (noun, /apɛzən/): "hair"
doilatta (noun, /dɔɪləɾə/): "hand"
ttatt (noun, /ɾəɾ/): "hat"
chihi (noun, /chihi/): "hate"
oughttapai (noun, /ɒɾəpaɪ/): "head"
ainuj (noun, /aɪnuj/): "hill"
ni (noun, /ni/): "horn"
aithi (noun, /aɪði/): "horse"
akik (noun, /əkɪk/): "house"
sa (noun, /sa/): "inn"
tawzuttou (noun, /tozʌɾaʊ/): "island"
laimuni (noun, /laɪmʌnɪ/): "jaw"
iv (noun, /ɪv/): "lake"
douzam (noun, /daʊzam/): "leaf"
zirrattit (noun, /zɪrəɾɪt/): "leg"
aythu (noun, /eθʌ/): "liver"
fa (noun, /fæ/): "louse"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "love"
vattanats (noun, /vəɾænəts/): "lunch"
ta (noun, /tə/): "man"
imikela (noun, /ɪmɪkɛlæ/): "many"
ajake (noun, /əjækɛ/): "meal"
chilaw (noun, /tʃɪlo/): "metal"
saylattik (noun, /seləɾɪk/): "mine"
ichechina (noun, /ɪxɛtʃinə/): "monster"
benu (noun, /bɛnu/): "moon"
az (noun, /əz/): "morning"
zitinoughd (noun, /zitinɒd/): "mother"
imena (noun, /ɪmɛnə/): "mountain"
budawsak (noun, /bʌdosək/): "mouth"
vivati (noun, /vɪvætɪ/): "name"
mam (noun, /məm/): "neck"
oun (noun, /aʊn/): "night"
azay (noun, /əze/): "noodle"
wini (noun, /wini/): "nose"
thanan (noun, /ðænən/): "ocean"
ingim (noun, /ɪŋim/): "parent"
wik (noun, /wik/): "path"
tenayt (noun, /tɛnet/): "peace"
tawnek (noun, /tonɛk/): "pepper"
awat (noun, /əwæt/): "person"
ttikan (noun, /ɾikæn/): "pie"
ditun (noun, /ditʌn/): "pig"
wuth (noun, /wʌð/): "rabbit"
tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "rain"
lasooni (noun, /lasʊni/): "rat"
upenu (noun, /ʌpɛnʌ/): "river"
unasawni (noun, /ʌnasoni/): "robe"
atanatou (noun, /ətənætaʊ/): "rock"
ilawough (noun, /ilawɒ/): "root"
is (noun, /ɪs/): "salt"
zoi (noun, /zɔɪ/): "sand"
tulifu (noun, /tulɪfu/): "seed"
maja (noun, /mədʒə/): "sibling"
tagahatt (noun, /təgəhəɾ/): "sister"
ithisa (noun, /iθɪsa/): "skin"
dou (noun, /daʊ/): "sky"
ititt (noun, /itɪɾ/): "smoke"
lija (noun, /lɪdʒə/): "snake"
latati (noun, /lətətɪ/): "soup"
ayatish (noun, /ayətɪʃ/): "star"
imutha (noun, /ɪmʌða/): "stew"
ayzidid (noun, /ezɪdid/): "stomach"
ku (noun, /kʌ/): "stone"
ejid (noun, /ɛjɪd/): "stream"
outhasa (noun, /aʊðəsə/): "sun"
tuzuje (noun, /tuzujɛ/): "sword"
ujasaw (noun, /udʒəso/): "tail"
nilenuw (noun, /nilɛnuw/): "tavern"
azaytt (noun, /əzeɾ/): "thumb"
iseritta (noun, /ɪsɛɹɪɾæ/): "tongue"
pough (noun, /pɒ/): "tooth"
itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "tree"
wutiw (noun, /wʌtɪw/): "truth"
akough (noun, /akɒ/): "uncle"
shataw (noun, /ʃəto/): "valley"
nach (noun, /nəx/): "war"
di (noun, /dɪ/): "water"
tuta (noun, /tʌtə/): "way"
niladaim (noun, /nɪlədaɪm/): "wine"
if (noun, /ɪf/): "woman"
iwettach (noun, /ɪwɛɾətʃ/): "word"