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Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Thinaylis
Thinaylis Dictionary
Pronouns
ime (pronoun, /ɪmɛ/): "he"
ad (pronoun, /əd/): "she"
itt (pronoun, /ɪɾ/): "they"
is (pronoun, /ɪs/): "you"
ta (pronoun, /tə/): "we"
shis (pronoun, /ʃɪs/): "I"
Articles
aqa (article, /əqə/): "a"
itou (article, /ɪtaʊ/): "the"
Prepositions
enouz (preposition, /ɛnaʊz/): "and"
bitt (preposition, /biɾ/): "as"
vip (preposition, /vɪp/): "from"
doughkad (preposition, /dɒkəd/): "in"
nat (preposition, /nət/): "of"
ajived (preposition, /ədʒɪvɛd/): "or"
atil (preposition, /ətɪl/): "to"
dawve (preposition, /dovɛ/): "will"
ibaymat (preposition, /ɪbemat/): "with"
Numbers
pasoughn (number, /pasɒn/): "zero"
awtuduwe (number, /otʌdʌwɛ/): "one"
hapa (number, /həpə/): "two"
oomaybawbu (number, /ʊmebobʌ/): "three"
attoughnimi (number, /æɾɒnɪmi/): "four"
payc (number, /pec/): "five"
ba (number, /ba/): "six"
uw (number, /ʌw/): "seven"
noughttiqul (number, /nɒɾɪqul/): "eight"
atahayki (number, /ætæhekɪ/): "nine"
pa (number, /pa/): "ten"
Questions
oosakugi (question, /ʊsækugi/): "what"
ki (question, /ki/): "who"
ingazita (question, /ɪŋazɪtæ/): "how"
uth (question, /ʌð/): "why"
dedaym (question, /dɛdem/): "when"
Interjections
ilak (interjection, /ɪlək/): "hello"
ttuttathu (interjection, /ɾuɾəðʌ/): "goodbye"
wiloukuw (interjection, /wɪlaʊkʌw/): "hey"
anaytath (interjection, /ənetæð/): "bye"
bayn (interjection, /ben/): "ouch"
abough (interjection, /əbɒ/): "wow"
tij (interjection, /tɪdʒ/): "uh"
noughlihi (interjection, /nɒlɪhɪ/): "er"
itawch (interjection, /ɪtotʃ/): "um"
Adverbs
bilit (adverb, /bɪlit/): "again"
uttebitha (adverb, /ʌɾɛbiθæ/): "now"
laynatha (adverb, /lenəðə/): "soon"
daw (adverb, /do/): "often"
ifadifa (adverb, /ɪfədɪfə/): "sometimes"
tta (adverb, /ɾə/): "always"
ad (adverb, /əd/): "never"
akilun (adverb, /əkɪlʌn/): "seldom"
Adjectives
usa (adjective, /usə/): "aromatic"
ailil (adjective, /aɪlɪl/): "basted"
eja (adjective, /ɛjə/): "big"
ba (adjective, /bə/): "bitter"
unas (adjective, /ʌnæs/): "black"
tilivih (adjective, /tɪlivih/): "blue"
jash (adjective, /jæʃ/): "brown"
oughbin (adjective, /ɒbɪn/): "chilled"
awh (adjective, /oh/): "cold"
ipiwade (adjective, /ɪpiwədɛ/): "curried"
avay (adjective, /ave/): "dark"
ttunad (adjective, /ɾunəd/): "deep"
ti (adjective, /ti/): "divine"
ithaythatt (adjective, /ɪðeðaɾ/): "drunk"
thetitep (adjective, /ðɛtitɛp/): "empty"
nivan (adjective, /nivən/): "evil"
thajattaw (adjective, /ðəjəɾo/): "familiar"
niha (adjective, /nɪhə/): "fat"
jayjaz (adjective, /jejəz/): "flat"
dakay (adjective, /dəke/): "frail"
atti (adjective, /əɾɪ/): "fried"
aza (adjective, /azə/): "full"
kawvi (adjective, /kovi/): "good"
tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "green"
zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "grey"
day (adjective, /de/): "honest"
imi (adjective, /imɪ/): "hot"
tayti (adjective, /teti/): "light"
iwabedi (adjective, /ɪwəbɛdi/): "long"
ttuna (adjective, /ɾunə/): "loud"
sough (adjective, /sɒ/): "mortal"
ungatade (adjective, /uŋətədɛ/): "mysterious"
nuf (adjective, /nuf/): "narrow"
asa (adjective, /asə/): "old"
tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "orange"
me (adjective, /mɛ/): "pungent"
batta (adjective, /bəɾæ/): "purple"
lidi (adjective, /lɪdɪ/): "quiet"
irabough (adjective, /ɪɹəbɒ/): "raw"
le (adjective, /lɛ/): "rectangular"
inaw (adjective, /ɪno/): "red"
vat (adjective, /vət/): "roasted"
nough (adjective, /nɒ/): "round"
asaysat (adjective, /əsesət/): "salty"
langough (adjective, /laŋɒ/): "savory"
tep (adjective, /tɛp/): "shallow"
il (adjective, /ɪl/): "short"
sani (adjective, /sənɪ/): "smoked"
ttay (adjective, /ɾe/): "sober"
zin (adjective, /zin/): "sour"
ma (adjective, /mə/): "spicy"
datawhoughw (adjective, /dətohɒw/): "spiral"
ttai (adjective, /ɾaɪ/): "square"
alada (adjective, /ələdə/): "steamed"
pizawtt (adjective, /pɪzoɾ/): "strange"
chatu (adjective, /tʃatu/): "strong"
ikittat (adjective, /ɪkiɾət/): "sturdy"
ahal (adjective, /æhəl/): "sweet"
shu (adjective, /ʃʌ/): "tall"
aittadun (adjective, /aɪɾədʌn/): "thick"
mu (adjective, /mu/): "thin"
kal (adjective, /kəl/): "warm"
noisaw (adjective, /nɔɪso/): "weak"
attathe (adjective, /əɾæðɛ/): "white"
toughthanit (adjective, /tɒðənɪt/): "wide"
aba (adjective, /əbæ/): "yellow"
udaych (adjective, /udetʃ/): "young"
Verbs
ttah (verb, /ɾəh/): "bake"
oughmakivi (verb, /ɒməkɪvɪ/): "be"
inisi (verb, /inɪsɪ/): "belong"
dazatt (verb, /dæzəɾ/): "bite"
awnawn (verb, /onon/): "break"
ttidayvou (verb, /ɾidevaʊ/): "burn"
tad (verb, /təd/): "come"
um (verb, /um/): "die"
ttakinath (verb, /ɾakɪnəð/): "drink"
ikil (verb, /ikil/): "eat"
kazad (verb, /kəzəd/): "fall"
inan (verb, /ɪnən/): "fight"
attafatta (verb, /əɾəfəɾə/): "find"
itoughku (verb, /ɪtɒku/): "fish"
disahith (verb, /dɪsəhið/): "fly"
kutti (verb, /kuɾɪ/): "frown"
ittasin (verb, /iɾəsin/): "go"
watt (verb, /wæɾ/): "growl"
fusakak (verb, /fusəkək/): "hate"
dahub (verb, /dəhub/): "have"
athayti (verb, /əðeti/): "hear"
adam (verb, /ədəm/): "hide"
thanuttun (verb, /ðənuɾun/): "hold"
av (verb, /æv/): "hunt"
ni (verb, /nɪ/): "jump"
attattathaw (verb, /əɾaɾæðo/): "kill"
sa (verb, /sə/): "know"
imala (verb, /ɪməlæ/): "laugh"
utta (verb, /uɾə/): "lie"
ipava (verb, /ɪpəvə/): "live"
bifata (verb, /bɪfətə/): "lose"
shilih (verb, /ʃɪlɪh/): "love"
the (verb, /ðɛ/): "need"
anawak (verb, /ənæwək/): "own"
inikaku (verb, /ɪnikækʌ/): "roast"
nudittatt (verb, /nʌdɪɾəɾ/): "run"
quttih (verb, /quɾɪh/): "see"
lak (verb, /lək/): "sit"
ithuki (verb, /ɪðukɪ/): "sleep"
etatti (verb, /ɛtəɾɪ/): "smell"
awja (verb, /odʒæ/): "smile"
itaiwak (verb, /itaɪwək/): "stand"
madett (verb, /mədɛɾ/): "strike"
dinem (verb, /dɪnɛm/): "swallow"
ttanakif (verb, /ɾənəkif/): "swim"
ttab (verb, /ɾəb/): "taste"
ikaybi (verb, /ɪkebi/): "throw"
an (verb, /ən/): "walk"
sawmayda (verb, /somedə/): "want"
Nouns
natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "afternoon"
linga (noun, /lɪŋə/): "ale"
egusha (noun, /ɛguʃə/): "all"
ana (noun, /anə/): "alligator"
abajittu (noun, /æbədʒɪɾʌ/): "arm"
itta (noun, /iɾə/): "ash"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "aunt"
cananawtt (noun, /canænoɾ/): "axe"
husi (noun, /hʌsɪ/): "bark"
ajal (noun, /æjæl/): "bay"
apiti (noun, /apɪtɪ/): "beer"
lusaykai (noun, /lusekaɪ/): "beet"
daitoughwi (noun, /daɪtɒwi/): "bird"
touna (noun, /taʊnə/): "blood"
us (noun, /ʌs/): "boar"
amikiha (noun, /əmɪkɪhə/): "bone"
dainila (noun, /daɪnilə/): "breakfast"
atha (noun, /æðə/): "breast"
ad (noun, /əd/): "brother"
dan (noun, /dan/): "castle"
nasiutiw (noun, /nəʒʌtɪw/): "cat"
dil (noun, /dɪl/): "cat"
tang (noun, /taŋ/): "chest"
ainade (noun, /aɪnædɛ/): "chicken"
ithavatta (noun, /ɪðavəɾæ/): "claw"
ttebattas (noun, /ɾɛbəɾəs/): "cloud"
abathaikai (noun, /əbəθaɪkaɪ/): "coconut"
ttav (noun, /ɾəv/): "crime"
hitt (noun, /hiɾ/): "day"
oududeba (noun, /aʊdudɛbə/): "dinner"
dduttasi (noun, /ɽʌɾəsi/): "dog"
atha (noun, /əðə/): "drink"
kakit (noun, /kækit/): "dungeon"
mattung (noun, /məɾʌŋ/): "ear"
hew (noun, /hɛw/): "earth"
isa (noun, /ɪsə/): "egg"
atti (noun, /æɾi/): "elder"
ginetit (noun, /gɪnɛtɪt/): "enemy"
el (noun, /ɛl/): "evening"
tattunis (noun, /tæɾʌnɪs/): "eye"
nusidoud (noun, /nusidaʊd/): "family"
disatta (noun, /disəɾə/): "father"
naila (noun, /naɪlə/): "feather"
ude (noun, /udɛ/): "fight"
ttuttenin (noun, /ɾʌɾɛnɪn/): "finger"
napun (noun, /nəpun/): "fire"
ttibuk (noun, /ɾɪbuk/): "fish"
aipa (noun, /aɪpə/): "flesh"
itt (noun, /iɾ/): "foot"
nat (noun, /næt/): "forest"
amazutt (noun, /əməzʌɾ/): "fox"
hattim (noun, /həɾɪm/): "friend"
ttukuna (noun, /ɾukuna/): "goose"
ayttittimi (noun, /eɾɪɾimɪ/): "grease"
iga (noun, /ɪgə/): "group"
tichab (noun, /tixab/): "gulf"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "hair"
emach (noun, /ɛmətʃ/): "hand"
ak (noun, /ək/): "hat"
ang (noun, /æŋ/): "hate"
pawha (noun, /pohæ/): "head"
eviti (noun, /ɛvɪti/): "hill"
nettaif (noun, /nɛɾaɪf/): "horn"
ek (noun, /ɛk/): "horse"
ivala (noun, /ɪvələ/): "house"
hattesa (noun, /hæɾɛsə/): "inn"
pattak (noun, /pəɾək/): "island"
ik (noun, /ɪk/): "jaw"
halab (noun, /hælæb/): "lake"
thamachiw (noun, /ðəmatʃɪw/): "leaf"
at (noun, /ət/): "leg"
angak (noun, /əŋək/): "liver"
awtashaisi (noun, /otəʃaɪsɪ/): "louse"
nayna (noun, /nenə/): "love"
gasia (noun, /gəʒə/): "lunch"
akanuz (noun, /əkənuz/): "man"
et (noun, /ɛt/): "many"
iseshe (noun, /ɪsɛʃɛ/): "meal"
bakouvay (noun, /bəkaʊvæy/): "metal"
shamut (noun, /ʃəmʌt/): "mine"
attihal (noun, /æɾɪhəl/): "monster"
ungaf (noun, /ʌŋəf/): "moon"
enaw (noun, /ɛno/): "morning"
lima (noun, /lɪmæ/): "mother"
sattikait (noun, /sæɾikaɪt/): "mountain"
taz (noun, /təz/): "mouth"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "name"
uhawnu (noun, /ʌhonʌ/): "neck"
atha (noun, /əðə/): "night"
uvif (noun, /uvif/): "noodle"
koughzatu (noun, /kɒzətu/): "nose"
attahoota (noun, /əɾəhʊtə/): "ocean"
thaidiwu (noun, /ðaɪdɪwu/): "parent"
winisha (noun, /winiʃə/): "path"
enawahi (noun, /ɛnəwəhɪ/): "peace"
awibati (noun, /æwɪbəti/): "pepper"
aisanazoo (noun, /aɪsənəzʊ/): "person"
nesitta (noun, /nɛsiɾə/): "pie"
nu (noun, /nu/): "pig"
ittoughni (noun, /ɪɾɒnɪ/): "rabbit"
tanay (noun, /tane/): "rain"
ittaizej (noun, /ɪɾaɪzɛdʒ/): "rat"
atithaw (noun, /atɪðo/): "river"
adis (noun, /ədɪs/): "robe"
ilebab (noun, /ɪlɛbəb/): "rock"
eg (noun, /ɛg/): "root"
ttas (noun, /ɾæs/): "salt"
pa (noun, /pə/): "sand"
oughttai (noun, /ɒɾaɪ/): "seed"
tibatti (noun, /tɪbəɾi/): "sibling"
ishaput (noun, /ɪʃəpʌt/): "sister"
thaybaw (noun, /ðebo/): "skin"
kuttithou (noun, /kʌɾɪðaʊ/): "sky"
sathi (noun, /səðɪ/): "smoke"
ataddi (noun, /ətaɽi/): "snake"
oughpiwai (noun, /ɒpiwaɪ/): "soup"
oughlathiv (noun, /ɒlæðɪv/): "star"
kattasa (noun, /kəɾəsæ/): "stew"
athuja (noun, /əðujæ/): "stomach"
ilaymana (noun, /ɪlemanə/): "stone"
ttim (noun, /ɾɪm/): "stream"
nawawed (noun, /nəwəwɛd/): "sun"
tazith (noun, /təzið/): "sword"
eng (noun, /ɛŋ/): "tail"
va (noun, /və/): "tavern"
fimani (noun, /fɪmæni/): "thumb"
ajattais (noun, /ədʒæɾaɪs/): "tongue"
li (noun, /lɪ/): "tooth"
tha (noun, /ðæ/): "tree"
aich (noun, /aɪtʃ/): "truth"
daithezits (noun, /daɪðɛzɪts/): "uncle"
aina (noun, /aɪnə/): "valley"
thib (noun, /ðib/): "war"
zoughthail (noun, /zɒðaɪl/): "water"
atta (noun, /əɾə/): "way"
lattu (noun, /ləɾʌ/): "wine"
hajaydaws (noun, /həjedos/): "woman"
en (noun, /ɛn/): "word"