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

Wishe

Wishe Dictionary

Pronouns

bays (pronoun, /bes/): "he"

awna (pronoun, /onə/): "she"

ad (pronoun, /əd/): "they"

ath (pronoun, /əð/): "you"

is (pronoun, /ɪs/): "we"

pi (pronoun, /pɪ/): "I"

Articles

hat (article, /hət/): "a"

ad (article, /æd/): "the"

Prepositions

un (preposition, /ʌn/): "and"

niticuk (preposition, /nitɪcʌk/): "as"

thoughd (preposition, /ðɒd/): "from"

ewatta (preposition, /ɛwəɾə/): "in"

ttenati (preposition, /ɾɛnætɪ/): "of"

aittinga (preposition, /aɪɾɪŋæ/): "or"

tiputad (preposition, /tɪpʌtəd/): "to"

uttan (preposition, /ʌɾən/): "will"

atibawf (preposition, /ətɪbof/): "with"

Numbers

waipuz (number, /waɪpʌz/): "zero"

imay (number, /ime/): "one"

dadadaz (number, /dədədəz/): "two"

vad (number, /vəd/): "three"

aiva (number, /aɪvə/): "four"

oughpittij (number, /ɒpiɾɪj/): "five"

nunithi (number, /nuniðɪ/): "six"

asipai (number, /əsɪpaɪ/): "seven"

nayvital (number, /nevɪtæl/): "eight"

tila (number, /tilæ/): "nine"

awu (number, /əwʌ/): "ten"

Questions

witt (question, /wiɾ/): "what"

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

ttazasad (question, /ɾəzəsəd/): "how"

thoughthana (question, /ðɒðənæ/): "why"

avatul (question, /avətul/): "when"

Interjections

tta (interjection, /ɾə/): "hello"

ate (interjection, /ətɛ/): "goodbye"

itamith (interjection, /ɪtəmɪθ/): "hey"

ap (interjection, /əp/): "bye"

ijinapay (interjection, /ijinəpe/): "ouch"

ajaidasi (interjection, /əjaɪdəsi/): "wow"

attani (interjection, /əɾənɪ/): "uh"

thinush (interjection, /ðinuʃ/): "er"

kupaw (interjection, /kupo/): "um"

Adverbs

mattawmak (adverb, /məɾomak/): "again"

ja (adverb, /dʒə/): "now"

ati (adverb, /æti/): "soon"

outtawttattoo (adverb, /aʊɾoɾaɾʊ/): "often"

tilebe (adverb, /tilɛbɛ/): "sometimes"

ulipazi (adverb, /ʌlɪpəzi/): "always"

anaysitti (adverb, /ənesiɾi/): "never"

ayfa (adverb, /efə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ani (adjective, /ənɪ/): "aromatic"

denithitt (adjective, /dɛnɪθɪɾ/): "basted"

va (adjective, /və/): "big"

edaduj (adjective, /ɛdədʌdʒ/): "bitter"

zawug (adjective, /zəwʌg/): "black"

zaf (adjective, /zəf/): "blue"

enu (adjective, /ɛnu/): "brown"

al (adjective, /əl/): "chilled"

inach (adjective, /inəch/): "cold"

tha (adjective, /ða/): "curried"

wemama (adjective, /wɛməmæ/): "dark"

tama (adjective, /tæmə/): "deep"

senalaj (adjective, /sɛnələdʒ/): "divine"

tayttitan (adjective, /teɾitən/): "drunk"

manipa (adjective, /mənipə/): "empty"

atti (adjective, /əɾɪ/): "evil"

ouhad (adjective, /aʊhæd/): "familiar"

ul (adjective, /ul/): "fat"

oughsitidi (adjective, /ɒsitɪdi/): "flat"

nitutt (adjective, /nɪtʌɾ/): "frail"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "fried"

alizas (adjective, /əlɪzəs/): "full"

addimud (adjective, /æɽɪmʌd/): "good"

imaw (adjective, /iməw/): "green"

doona (adjective, /dʊnə/): "grey"

an (adjective, /ən/): "honest"

vagitta (adjective, /vəgɪɾə/): "hot"

if (adjective, /ɪf/): "light"

alaynatai (adjective, /əlenətaɪ/): "long"

jatta (adjective, /dʒəɾə/): "loud"

biveti (adjective, /bɪvɛti/): "mortal"

awtata (adjective, /otətə/): "mysterious"

ini (adjective, /ɪnɪ/): "narrow"

finusa (adjective, /fɪnʌsə/): "old"

biwak (adjective, /biwək/): "orange"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "pungent"

ika (adjective, /ɪka/): "purple"

de (adjective, /dɛ/): "quiet"

ittawjama (adjective, /ɪɾodʒamæ/): "raw"

geh (adjective, /gɛh/): "rectangular"

pisi (adjective, /pɪsɪ/): "red"

dala (adjective, /dalə/): "roasted"

ayh (adjective, /eh/): "round"

tanath (adjective, /tənəð/): "salty"

apidai (adjective, /æpɪdaɪ/): "savory"

ij (adjective, /ɪj/): "shallow"

attip (adjective, /əɾip/): "short"

kis (adjective, /kɪs/): "smoked"

itufi (adjective, /ɪtʌfi/): "sober"

saivaloott (adjective, /saɪvəlʊɾ/): "sour"

ttutte (adjective, /ɾʌɾɛ/): "spicy"

basidal (adjective, /bəsɪdəl/): "spiral"

uk (adjective, /uk/): "square"

tageti (adjective, /təgɛtɪ/): "steamed"

atem (adjective, /ətɛm/): "strange"

ujuza (adjective, /ʌjuzə/): "strong"

awkuditt (adjective, /okʌdɪɾ/): "sturdy"

anattapa (adjective, /anəɾəpə/): "sweet"

udada (adjective, /ʌdadə/): "tall"

ttukasai (adjective, /ɾʌkasaɪ/): "thick"

attattath (adjective, /æɾəɾæθ/): "thin"

asenat (adjective, /əsɛnət/): "warm"

baylawa (adjective, /belawə/): "weak"

aittaytatt (adjective, /aɪɾetæɾ/): "white"

luttavi (adjective, /luɾəvi/): "wide"

atutta (adjective, /ætuɾə/): "yellow"

vana (adjective, /vænə/): "young"

Verbs

shusiinib (verb, /ʃʌʒinɪb/): "bake"

mattuta (verb, /maɾutə/): "be"

imapami (verb, /ɪmæpəmɪ/): "belong"

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

attu (verb, /əɾʌ/): "break"

oota (verb, /ʊtə/): "burn"

izoo (verb, /izʊ/): "come"

if (verb, /ɪf/): "die"

le (verb, /lɛ/): "drink"

azadas (verb, /æzədəs/): "eat"

thoun (verb, /ðaʊn/): "fall"

joushawvu (verb, /dʒaʊʃovʌ/): "fight"

pa (verb, /pə/): "find"

ttipigi (verb, /ɾɪpɪgɪ/): "fish"

lis (verb, /lɪs/): "fly"

itta (verb, /ɪɾə/): "frown"

tina (verb, /tɪnə/): "go"

vattasad (verb, /vaɾəsad/): "growl"

athitik (verb, /əðitɪk/): "hate"

ttinatsit (verb, /ɾɪnətsit/): "have"

ithivif (verb, /iθivɪf/): "hear"

inatas (verb, /ɪnætæs/): "hide"

thithes (verb, /ðiðɛs/): "hold"

im (verb, /ɪm/): "hunt"

eledaw (verb, /ɛlɛdo/): "jump"

ehal (verb, /ɛhəl/): "kill"

sayjav (verb, /sedʒəv/): "know"

thoum (verb, /ðaʊm/): "laugh"

eloi (verb, /ɛlɔɪ/): "lie"

va (verb, /və/): "live"

nesettaj (verb, /nɛsɛɾəj/): "lose"

ithubata (verb, /ɪðubəta/): "love"

lu (verb, /lu/): "need"

zigayna (verb, /zɪgenæ/): "own"

na (verb, /nə/): "roast"

usay (verb, /use/): "run"

thuvile (verb, /ðuvɪlɛ/): "see"

awi (verb, /awɪ/): "sit"

atathath (verb, /atəðəð/): "sleep"

ugi (verb, /ʌgi/): "smell"

poughkay (verb, /pɒke/): "smile"

ipika (verb, /ɪpɪkə/): "stand"

oul (verb, /aʊl/): "strike"

tutija (verb, /tutɪdʒə/): "swallow"

ttuhen (verb, /ɾʌhɛn/): "swim"

iloughthula (verb, /ɪlɒðʌla/): "taste"

delali (verb, /dɛləli/): "throw"

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

etuchaf (verb, /ɛtʌchæf/): "want"

Nouns

ayk (noun, /ek/): "afternoon"

us (noun, /ʌs/): "ale"

payfi (noun, /pefɪ/): "all"

afaitan (noun, /əfaɪtæn/): "alligator"

ikathu (noun, /ɪkəðʌ/): "arm"

kisi (noun, /kɪsi/): "ash"

izuy (noun, /izuy/): "aunt"

apesim (noun, /əpɛsɪm/): "axe"

awa (noun, /æwə/): "bark"

sashasiz (noun, /səʃəsiz/): "bay"

ta (noun, /tə/): "beer"

atusha (noun, /ətʌʃə/): "beet"

gainut (noun, /gaɪnut/): "bird"

it (noun, /it/): "blood"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "boar"

amed (noun, /əmɛd/): "bone"

apawwid (noun, /əpowid/): "breakfast"

nayvit (noun, /nevit/): "breast"

anoughn (noun, /anɒn/): "brother"

awas (noun, /əwəs/): "castle"

tadel (noun, /tədɛl/): "cat"

akutha (noun, /əkʌðə/): "cat"

emututha (noun, /ɛmutʌðə/): "chest"

azaliwi (noun, /əzælɪwi/): "chicken"

ab (noun, /əb/): "claw"

uletawna (noun, /ulɛtonə/): "cloud"

ihatt (noun, /ɪhəɾ/): "coconut"

adi (noun, /ædɪ/): "crime"

apikajay (noun, /əpɪkædʒe/): "day"

semisaw (noun, /sɛmɪso/): "dinner"

dushag (noun, /dʌʃəg/): "dog"

ttoott (noun, /ɾʊɾ/): "drink"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "dungeon"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "ear"

ifu (noun, /ifʌ/): "earth"

aytt (noun, /eɾ/): "egg"

tunattoiw (noun, /tunəɾɔɪw/): "elder"

imate (noun, /imætɛ/): "enemy"

aizuba (noun, /aɪzubə/): "evening"

alaw (noun, /əlo/): "eye"

kawhay (noun, /kohe/): "family"

itishi (noun, /ɪtiʃi/): "father"

izatuchu (noun, /ɪzətʌtʃʌ/): "feather"

ela (noun, /ɛlə/): "fight"

ulezaytt (noun, /ʌlɛzeɾ/): "finger"

iki (noun, /ɪkɪ/): "fire"

sayzap (noun, /sezəp/): "fish"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "flesh"

awkawpi (noun, /okopɪ/): "foot"

outh (noun, /aʊð/): "forest"

iguhad (noun, /ɪgʌhəd/): "fox"

nuli (noun, /nʌlɪ/): "friend"

ca (noun, /cə/): "goose"

eladas (noun, /ɛlədəs/): "grease"

kap (noun, /kəp/): "group"

atalit (noun, /ætəlit/): "gulf"

am (noun, /əm/): "hair"

zila (noun, /zɪlə/): "hand"

ounaysait (noun, /aʊnesaɪt/): "hat"

am (noun, /am/): "hate"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "head"

eji (noun, /ɛjɪ/): "hill"

daydap (noun, /dedæp/): "horn"

aisal (noun, /aɪsəl/): "horse"

awna (noun, /onə/): "house"

itattis (noun, /ɪtəɾis/): "inn"

inittanaw (noun, /iniɾəno/): "island"

attut (noun, /əɾut/): "jaw"

oughlad (noun, /ɒləd/): "lake"

ipatedoi (noun, /ipətɛdɔɪ/): "leaf"

usa (noun, /ʌsə/): "leg"

chipip (noun, /tʃipip/): "liver"

athilisa (noun, /əðɪlisə/): "louse"

sath (noun, /sað/): "love"

oub (noun, /aʊb/): "lunch"

sayna (noun, /senə/): "man"

azuthawka (noun, /əzuðokə/): "many"

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

hatattal (noun, /hətəɾəl/): "metal"

inattoughpay (noun, /inəɾɒpe/): "mine"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "monster"

akawttaki (noun, /əkoɾəkɪ/): "moon"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "morning"

fadidai (noun, /fədɪdaɪ/): "mother"

awani (noun, /æwənɪ/): "mountain"

zan (noun, /zæn/): "mouth"

maybi (noun, /mebɪ/): "name"

ttavak (noun, /ɾavək/): "neck"

sattoughv (noun, /səɾɒv/): "night"

kaw (noun, /ko/): "noodle"

ajala (noun, /ədʒælə/): "nose"

achika (noun, /ətʃɪkə/): "ocean"

zu (noun, /zʌ/): "parent"

iluta (noun, /ilutə/): "path"

giluk (noun, /gɪlʌk/): "peace"

zulasa (noun, /zuləsə/): "pepper"

asazuth (noun, /əsəzuð/): "person"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "pie"

ipaimaloo (noun, /ɪpaɪmælʊ/): "pig"

anaiditi (noun, /ənaɪditɪ/): "rabbit"

puteki (noun, /putɛkɪ/): "rain"

lada (noun, /læda/): "rat"

idittoki (noun, /ɪdɪɾɔkɪ/): "river"

ilunu (noun, /ilʌnu/): "robe"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "rock"

vufan (noun, /vufən/): "root"

ilidi (noun, /ɪlɪdɪ/): "salt"

ehap (noun, /ɛhəp/): "sand"

aynapadu (noun, /enəpədu/): "seed"

ut (noun, /ʌt/): "sibling"

inaka (noun, /inəkæ/): "sister"

pe (noun, /pɛ/): "skin"

tani (noun, /tənɪ/): "sky"

ivoughthi (noun, /ɪvɒði/): "smoke"

eth (noun, /ɛð/): "snake"

aitha (noun, /aɪðə/): "soup"

jiba (noun, /jibə/): "star"

jawnac (noun, /jonac/): "stew"

laf (noun, /ləf/): "stomach"

uvatoughke (noun, /uvətɒkɛ/): "stone"

ingi (noun, /ɪŋi/): "stream"

ich (noun, /ɪtʃ/): "sun"

ayttasa (noun, /eɾəsə/): "sword"

aittasitt (noun, /aɪɾəsɪɾ/): "tail"

ehinivi (noun, /ɛhinɪvi/): "tavern"

idale (noun, /ɪdəlɛ/): "thumb"

evethay (noun, /ɛvɛðəy/): "tongue"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "tooth"

ttaitasa (noun, /ɾaɪtəsə/): "tree"

asawfatt (noun, /əsofæɾ/): "truth"

ittelip (noun, /ɪɾɛlɪp/): "uncle"

akitak (noun, /əkɪtək/): "valley"

obayfa (noun, /ɔbefə/): "war"

dittatan (noun, /dɪɾətən/): "water"

atasi (noun, /ətəsɪ/): "way"

ashihi (noun, /aʃɪhi/): "wine"

afidi (noun, /əfidi/): "woman"

aimel (noun, /aɪmɛl/): "word"