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

Usudd

Usudd Dictionary

Pronouns

aih (pronoun, /aɪh/): "he"

ane (pronoun, /ənɛ/): "she"

ni (pronoun, /nɪ/): "they"

ipi (pronoun, /ipɪ/): "you"

aiwu (pronoun, /aɪwu/): "we"

tto (pronoun, /ɾɔ/): "I"

Articles

li (article, /lɪ/): "a"

inu (article, /ɪnu/): "the"

Prepositions

koit (preposition, /kɔɪt/): "and"

siasaythis (preposition, /ʒəseθɪs/): "as"

ad (preposition, /əd/): "from"

tte (preposition, /ɾɛ/): "in"

mimak (preposition, /mɪmak/): "of"

oughlaynim (preposition, /ɒlenɪm/): "or"

ba (preposition, /bə/): "to"

ungi (preposition, /uŋi/): "will"

anay (preposition, /əne/): "with"

Numbers

un (number, /ʌn/): "zero"

esi (number, /ɛsɪ/): "one"

ttut (number, /ɾʌt/): "two"

li (number, /lɪ/): "three"

thas (number, /θæs/): "four"

it (number, /it/): "five"

jawse (number, /dʒosɛ/): "six"

dettetta (number, /dɛɾɛɾa/): "seven"

thidi (number, /ðɪdi/): "eight"

aytti (number, /eɾi/): "nine"

ithaitoughda (number, /ɪðaɪtɒdə/): "ten"

Questions

am (question, /am/): "what"

ki (question, /ki/): "who"

natt (question, /nəɾ/): "how"

hisezi (question, /hɪsɛzɪ/): "why"

aymasizi (question, /emasɪzɪ/): "when"

Interjections

ttatu (interjection, /ɾətu/): "hello"

aysathayd (interjection, /esæðed/): "goodbye"

vavak (interjection, /vævək/): "hey"

dinanett (interjection, /dinænɛɾ/): "bye"

apa (interjection, /əpə/): "ouch"

ba (interjection, /bə/): "wow"

ddi (interjection, /ɽi/): "uh"

satu (interjection, /sətu/): "er"

paminouv (interjection, /paminaʊv/): "um"

Adverbs

idata (adverb, /ɪdətæ/): "again"

tti (adverb, /ɾi/): "now"

outt (adverb, /aʊɾ/): "soon"

awsach (adverb, /osətʃ/): "often"

voughttukib (adverb, /vɒɾʌkɪb/): "sometimes"

alibihu (adverb, /əlibihʌ/): "always"

aluj (adverb, /əlʌdʒ/): "never"

us (adverb, /ʌs/): "seldom"

Adjectives

abungana (adjective, /əbuŋənə/): "aromatic"

soo (adjective, /sʊ/): "basted"

ukipe (adjective, /ukɪpɛ/): "big"

imis (adjective, /imɪs/): "bitter"

doughla (adjective, /dɒlæ/): "black"

faditat (adjective, /fæditət/): "blue"

as (adjective, /æs/): "brown"

ubef (adjective, /ʌbɛf/): "chilled"

ouvepidai (adjective, /aʊvɛpɪdaɪ/): "cold"

anattuba (adjective, /ænəɾubə/): "curried"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "dark"

piwalawm (adjective, /pɪwəlom/): "deep"

amawttadi (adjective, /əmoɾadɪ/): "divine"

asi (adjective, /əsɪ/): "drunk"

attiva (adjective, /aɾɪvæ/): "empty"

ittet (adjective, /iɾɛt/): "evil"

anoughtt (adjective, /ənɒɾ/): "familiar"

awnayt (adjective, /onet/): "fat"

iyemay (adjective, /iyɛme/): "flat"

tawi (adjective, /təwi/): "frail"

sezut (adjective, /sɛzʌt/): "fried"

ashi (adjective, /əʃi/): "full"

ounett (adjective, /aʊnɛɾ/): "good"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "green"

ibi (adjective, /ɪbɪ/): "grey"

itayn (adjective, /ɪten/): "honest"

nattan (adjective, /nəɾən/): "hot"

tef (adjective, /tɛf/): "light"

awgiki (adjective, /ogikɪ/): "long"

attaiseku (adjective, /əɾaɪsɛku/): "loud"

ttanad (adjective, /ɾənæd/): "mortal"

ttaychi (adjective, /ɾetʃɪ/): "mysterious"

jina (adjective, /jɪnə/): "narrow"

tal (adjective, /təl/): "old"

poughtashutt (adjective, /pɒtəʃʌɾ/): "orange"

elough (adjective, /ɛlɒ/): "pungent"

bitaytta (adjective, /bɪteɾə/): "purple"

ttoughhala (adjective, /ɾɒhələ/): "quiet"

daihat (adjective, /daɪhət/): "raw"

athagit (adjective, /əðəgit/): "rectangular"

umeza (adjective, /umɛzə/): "red"

eqaha (adjective, /ɛqæhə/): "roasted"

athani (adjective, /əðənɪ/): "round"

hekeni (adjective, /hɛkɛni/): "salty"

thu (adjective, /ðʌ/): "savory"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "shallow"

igelaf (adjective, /ɪgɛlaf/): "short"

edalati (adjective, /ɛdələti/): "smoked"

ngazadatt (adjective, /ŋəzədəɾ/): "sober"

epoughf (adjective, /ɛpɒf/): "sour"

chough (adjective, /tʃɒ/): "spicy"

taza (adjective, /təzə/): "spiral"

jum (adjective, /jʌm/): "square"

aidoo (adjective, /aɪdʊ/): "steamed"

uw (adjective, /uw/): "strange"

maipai (adjective, /maɪpaɪ/): "strong"

naytul (adjective, /netʌl/): "sturdy"

thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "sweet"

ituttasa (adjective, /itʌɾəsə/): "tall"

ed (adjective, /ɛd/): "thick"

ithim (adjective, /ɪðɪm/): "thin"

itta (adjective, /iɾə/): "warm"

imazilai (adjective, /ɪməzɪlaɪ/): "weak"

thittik (adjective, /ðiɾɪk/): "white"

dathiwit (adjective, /dəðɪwɪt/): "wide"

ilaytitt (adjective, /ɪletiɾ/): "yellow"

ethayng (adjective, /ɛðeŋ/): "young"

Verbs

akiditough (verb, /akɪdɪtɒ/): "bake"

ik (verb, /ɪk/): "be"

pijawditt (verb, /pɪdʒodiɾ/): "belong"

maythev (verb, /meðɛv/): "bite"

itanaysh (verb, /ɪtəneʃ/): "break"

mag (verb, /məg/): "burn"

asethitha (verb, /æsɛðiðə/): "come"

eji (verb, /ɛjɪ/): "die"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "drink"

atimay (verb, /ətɪme/): "eat"

ashizut (verb, /aʃizut/): "fall"

kawte (verb, /kotɛ/): "fight"

away (verb, /əwe/): "find"

ak (verb, /ək/): "fish"

shija (verb, /ʃɪjə/): "fly"

ttangach (verb, /ɾəŋatʃ/): "frown"

nut (verb, /nʌt/): "go"

zikatt (verb, /zɪkəɾ/): "growl"

adas (verb, /adəs/): "hate"

apunath (verb, /əpʌnəð/): "have"

apoughttaza (verb, /əpɒɾəzə/): "hear"

supush (verb, /sʌpʌʃ/): "hide"

alatt (verb, /ələɾ/): "hold"

alawnani (verb, /əlonənɪ/): "hunt"

dayalatt (verb, /dəyələɾ/): "jump"

ivoughka (verb, /ɪvɒkə/): "kill"

oughda (verb, /ɒdə/): "know"

as (verb, /æs/): "laugh"

ud (verb, /ud/): "lie"

ttanayt (verb, /ɾanet/): "live"

oughbiz (verb, /ɒbiz/): "lose"

uja (verb, /uja/): "love"

anattough (verb, /ənæɾɒ/): "need"

dough (verb, /dɒ/): "own"

isawttaysh (verb, /ɪsoɾeʃ/): "roast"

ttin (verb, /ɾɪn/): "run"

oughtoottattay (verb, /ɒtʊɾəɾe/): "see"

samata (verb, /samətæ/): "sit"

lithata (verb, /lɪθətə/): "sleep"

ungamath (verb, /uŋəməð/): "smell"

doughluk (verb, /dɒluk/): "smile"

ilaykibaw (verb, /ilekibo/): "stand"

akayli (verb, /əkelɪ/): "strike"

atoudit (verb, /ətaʊdit/): "swallow"

tu (verb, /tu/): "swim"

lasazi (verb, /ləsazɪ/): "taste"

zash (verb, /zæʃ/): "throw"

aytoughttaja (verb, /etɒɾadʒa/): "walk"

nalaken (verb, /nələkɛn/): "want"

Nouns

agakit (noun, /əgəkɪt/): "afternoon"

anadayda (noun, /ənədedə/): "ale"

musim (noun, /mʌsim/): "all"

idashaig (noun, /ɪdəʃaɪg/): "alligator"

attous (noun, /əɾaʊs/): "arm"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "ash"

amivit (noun, /æmivɪt/): "aunt"

imituk (noun, /ɪmɪtʌk/): "axe"

abat (noun, /abət/): "bark"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "bay"

ttulawzayp (noun, /ɾulozep/): "beer"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "beet"

pesas (noun, /pɛsəs/): "bird"

zeshav (noun, /zɛʃəv/): "blood"

misittuf (noun, /misiɾuf/): "boar"

taibut (noun, /taɪbʌt/): "bone"

zasataiz (noun, /zəsataɪz/): "breakfast"

littithi (noun, /lɪɾɪðɪ/): "breast"

imitt (noun, /ɪmɪɾ/): "brother"

ayvingik (noun, /evɪŋɪk/): "castle"

igattidi (noun, /igəɾɪdi/): "cat"

ilay (noun, /ɪle/): "cat"

ipattatha (noun, /ɪpəɾæðə/): "chest"

manezang (noun, /mənɛzəŋ/): "chicken"

ttalimaw (noun, /ɾəlɪmo/): "claw"

may (noun, /me/): "cloud"

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

aizoughni (noun, /aɪzɒnɪ/): "crime"

ethanoutough (noun, /ɛðənaʊtɒ/): "day"

vat (noun, /vət/): "dinner"

nibail (noun, /nɪbaɪl/): "dog"

san (noun, /sən/): "drink"

inachatt (noun, /ɪnəchəɾ/): "dungeon"

tela (noun, /tɛlæ/): "ear"

natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "earth"

bai (noun, /baɪ/): "egg"

ita (noun, /itə/): "elder"

attak (noun, /æɾək/): "enemy"

udit (noun, /udɪt/): "evening"

isajai (noun, /isəjaɪ/): "eye"

zanath (noun, /zənað/): "family"

ttudawbam (noun, /ɾudobəm/): "father"

koo (noun, /kʊ/): "feather"

anaja (noun, /ənæjə/): "fight"

atadeth (noun, /ətədɛð/): "finger"

ittika (noun, /iɾikə/): "fire"

ttenip (noun, /ɾɛnɪp/): "fish"

uji (noun, /ʌdʒɪ/): "flesh"

ninusut (noun, /nɪnʌsʌt/): "foot"

ani (noun, /əni/): "forest"

aj (noun, /əj/): "fox"

ttoonisitt (noun, /ɾʊnɪsiɾ/): "friend"

isaib (noun, /ɪsaɪb/): "goose"

fajayte (noun, /fədʒetɛ/): "grease"

anegaim (noun, /ənɛgaɪm/): "group"

dameth (noun, /dəmɛð/): "gulf"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "hair"

ayngatuth (noun, /eŋətʌð/): "hand"

sa (noun, /sæ/): "hat"

ma (noun, /mæ/): "hate"

ajaw (noun, /əjo/): "head"

etough (noun, /ɛtɒ/): "hill"

fit (noun, /fit/): "horn"

aypiti (noun, /epitɪ/): "horse"

ze (noun, /zɛ/): "house"

asu (noun, /əsu/): "inn"

awtte (noun, /oɾɛ/): "island"

tipittav (noun, /tɪpɪɾəv/): "jaw"

fattisim (noun, /fəɾisɪm/): "lake"

asawseta (noun, /əsosɛta/): "leaf"

utosa (noun, /utɔsə/): "leg"

ittattaydaw (noun, /iɾəɾedo/): "liver"

name (noun, /nəmɛ/): "louse"

uttaipava (noun, /ʌɾaɪpəva/): "love"

sanattav (noun, /sanəɾav/): "lunch"

ika (noun, /ikæ/): "man"

awnithithi (noun, /onɪðiðɪ/): "many"

awdale (noun, /odəlɛ/): "meal"

mazousitt (noun, /məzaʊsɪɾ/): "metal"

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

aitottan (noun, /aɪtɔɾan/): "monster"

aytujasi (noun, /etʌdʒəsi/): "moon"

anatta (noun, /ənəɾæ/): "morning"

aymittab (noun, /emiɾəb/): "mother"

ehasayza (noun, /ɛhasezə/): "mountain"

ttid (noun, /ɾɪd/): "mouth"

uttimoona (noun, /ʌɾɪmʊnæ/): "name"

chathatu (noun, /tʃæðatu/): "neck"

ainattada (noun, /aɪnəɾədə/): "night"

akoughdaz (noun, /əkɒdəz/): "noodle"

uthu (noun, /uθu/): "nose"

uzoo (noun, /uzʊ/): "ocean"

kiset (noun, /kɪsɛt/): "parent"

idunatta (noun, /idunæɾə/): "path"

ttath (noun, /ɾəð/): "peace"

ttoughmutti (noun, /ɾɒmuɾɪ/): "pepper"

inaichitha (noun, /inaɪxiðə/): "person"

ttajef (noun, /ɾəjɛf/): "pie"

tazu (noun, /təzu/): "pig"

itula (noun, /itulə/): "rabbit"

nasia (noun, /nəʒə/): "rain"

dulaze (noun, /duləzɛ/): "rat"

attajuf (noun, /aɾəjʌf/): "river"

awzit (noun, /ozɪt/): "robe"

atawbana (noun, /ətobənə/): "rock"

mattoon (noun, /mæɾʊn/): "root"

lath (noun, /ləð/): "salt"

ttattibas (noun, /ɾəɾibəs/): "sand"

vajootai (noun, /vəjʊtaɪ/): "seed"

ijittug (noun, /ijɪɾug/): "sibling"

ttimadu (noun, /ɾɪmədu/): "sister"

mavoughn (noun, /mavɒn/): "skin"

lasa (noun, /ləsə/): "sky"

sioughwa (noun, /ʒɒwə/): "smoke"

in (noun, /in/): "snake"

tuvak (noun, /tuvək/): "soup"

hezidal (noun, /hɛzɪdəl/): "star"

aizayvoungu (noun, /aɪzevaʊŋʌ/): "stew"

etama (noun, /ɛtæmæ/): "stomach"

sa (noun, /sa/): "stone"

oughthid (noun, /ɒðid/): "stream"

ttaijutal (noun, /ɾaɪdʒʌtæl/): "sun"

asi (noun, /əsɪ/): "sword"

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

thinought (noun, /ðinɒt/): "tavern"

ttanu (noun, /ɾanu/): "thumb"

aludi (noun, /əlʌdi/): "tongue"

nala (noun, /nələ/): "tooth"

witak (noun, /wɪtək/): "tree"

ttap (noun, /ɾəp/): "truth"

chaki (noun, /tʃəki/): "uncle"

talav (noun, /tələv/): "valley"

azawdaka (noun, /əzodəkə/): "war"

awl (noun, /ol/): "water"

itigi (noun, /itɪgɪ/): "way"

ibakech (noun, /ɪbəkɛx/): "wine"

oughditta (noun, /ɒdɪɾə/): "woman"

tanidi (noun, /tænidɪ/): "word"