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

Mishama

Mishama Dictionary

Pronouns

aji (pronoun, /ədʒɪ/): "he"

af (pronoun, /əf/): "she"

icha (pronoun, /ɪxə/): "they"

adi (pronoun, /ədɪ/): "you"

af (pronoun, /æf/): "we"

if (pronoun, /if/): "I"

Articles

un (article, /un/): "a"

aw (article, /æw/): "the"

Prepositions

ke (preposition, /kɛ/): "and"

tisa (preposition, /tɪsə/): "as"

ama (preposition, /əmə/): "from"

noughsatt (preposition, /nɒsəɾ/): "in"

thanat (preposition, /ðənət/): "of"

oottatilai (preposition, /ʊɾətɪlaɪ/): "or"

amuda (preposition, /əmʌdæ/): "to"

ttanat (preposition, /ɾənət/): "will"

ittay (preposition, /iɾe/): "with"

Numbers

zasan (number, /zəsən/): "zero"

thawneth (number, /ðonɛð/): "one"

thasay (number, /θəse/): "two"

tti (number, /ɾɪ/): "three"

latal (number, /lətəl/): "four"

oughpus (number, /ɒpus/): "five"

ejipin (number, /ɛjɪpin/): "six"

elayb (number, /ɛleb/): "seven"

laysetham (number, /lesɛðəm/): "eight"

zaves (number, /zəvɛs/): "nine"

edadama (number, /ɛdədəmæ/): "ten"

Questions

ni (question, /nɪ/): "what"

fay (question, /fe/): "who"

ach (question, /ətʃ/): "how"

ilatiz (question, /ɪlətɪz/): "why"

an (question, /ən/): "when"

Interjections

talidiv (interjection, /təlɪdiv/): "hello"

le (interjection, /lɛ/): "goodbye"

athai (interjection, /əθaɪ/): "hey"

fu (interjection, /fʌ/): "bye"

azawat (interjection, /əzəwət/): "ouch"

aidivi (interjection, /aɪdɪvɪ/): "wow"

ha (interjection, /hə/): "uh"

oonoha (interjection, /ʊnɔhə/): "er"

thatile (interjection, /ðætɪlɛ/): "um"

Adverbs

thaimutt (adverb, /ðaɪmʌɾ/): "again"

oughwitta (adverb, /ɒwɪɾə/): "now"

ka (adverb, /kə/): "soon"

am (adverb, /am/): "often"

awngu (adverb, /oŋʌ/): "sometimes"

italij (adverb, /ɪtəlɪdʒ/): "always"

bidisay (adverb, /bidise/): "never"

wuthit (adverb, /wuðit/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttayla (adjective, /ɾelə/): "aromatic"

ithusaha (adjective, /iðusəhə/): "basted"

lifoughzih (adjective, /lifɒzih/): "big"

nipamah (adjective, /nɪpəmah/): "bitter"

yumattett (adjective, /yumæɾɛɾ/): "black"

inu (adjective, /inu/): "blue"

utatis (adjective, /ʌtatɪs/): "brown"

anihash (adjective, /anɪhæʃ/): "chilled"

latatt (adjective, /lətəɾ/): "cold"

muk (adjective, /mʌk/): "curried"

haywileb (adjective, /hewɪlɛb/): "dark"

ini (adjective, /ɪnɪ/): "deep"

ittutt (adjective, /iɾʌɾ/): "divine"

yatakatt (adjective, /yətəkəɾ/): "drunk"

ttaiwuha (adjective, /ɾaɪwuhə/): "empty"

attasuttough (adjective, /æɾəsʌɾɒ/): "evil"

ivatas (adjective, /ɪvətəs/): "familiar"

athi (adjective, /əðɪ/): "fat"

utitaw (adjective, /utɪtəw/): "flat"

atani (adjective, /ətanɪ/): "frail"

tanik (adjective, /tənɪk/): "fried"

aisinav (adjective, /aɪsɪnəv/): "full"

menig (adjective, /mɛnɪg/): "good"

pe (adjective, /pɛ/): "green"

batett (adjective, /bətɛɾ/): "grey"

anayj (adjective, /ənedʒ/): "honest"

datte (adjective, /dəɾɛ/): "hot"

mattaytath (adjective, /məɾetəð/): "light"

oughlan (adjective, /ɒlən/): "long"

liba (adjective, /lɪbə/): "loud"

pett (adjective, /pɛɾ/): "mortal"

alisan (adjective, /əlɪsən/): "mysterious"

jays (adjective, /dʒes/): "narrow"

thitouthaz (adjective, /ðɪtaʊðæz/): "old"

aishataimi (adjective, /aɪʃətaɪmɪ/): "orange"

la (adjective, /læ/): "pungent"

ut (adjective, /ut/): "purple"

oughna (adjective, /ɒnə/): "quiet"

naytingi (adjective, /netɪŋi/): "raw"

thef (adjective, /ðɛf/): "rectangular"

awdali (adjective, /odəli/): "red"

bubasi (adjective, /bubəsɪ/): "roasted"

vough (adjective, /vɒ/): "round"

ing (adjective, /ɪŋ/): "salty"

kettat (adjective, /kɛɾət/): "savory"

winan (adjective, /wɪnən/): "shallow"

setta (adjective, /sɛɾə/): "short"

zidat (adjective, /zidət/): "smoked"

nath (adjective, /nəð/): "sober"

aimaysik (adjective, /aɪmesɪk/): "sour"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "spicy"

duttithaz (adjective, /dʌɾɪðəz/): "spiral"

cad (adjective, /cəd/): "square"

attu (adjective, /əɾʌ/): "steamed"

ttamih (adjective, /ɾəmɪh/): "strange"

nittanga (adjective, /nɪɾəŋa/): "strong"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "sturdy"

loujay (adjective, /laʊdʒe/): "sweet"

meshan (adjective, /mɛʃən/): "tall"

fawday (adjective, /fode/): "thick"

napin (adjective, /nəpɪn/): "thin"

idd (adjective, /ɪɽ/): "warm"

imabai (adjective, /ɪməbaɪ/): "weak"

tas (adjective, /təs/): "white"

mizangan (adjective, /mizəŋən/): "wide"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "yellow"

voo (adjective, /vʊ/): "young"

Verbs

duth (verb, /dʌθ/): "bake"

atas (verb, /ətəs/): "be"

zasai (verb, /zəsaɪ/): "belong"

ittaychayth (verb, /iɾetʃeð/): "bite"

inas (verb, /inəs/): "break"

nittama (verb, /nɪɾəmə/): "burn"

zaik (verb, /zaɪk/): "come"

ttazawttith (verb, /ɾəzoɾɪð/): "die"

utile (verb, /ʌtɪlɛ/): "drink"

naw (verb, /no/): "eat"

ivuttayna (verb, /ivʌɾenə/): "fall"

etiti (verb, /ɛtitɪ/): "fight"

bikoomough (verb, /bɪkʊmɒ/): "find"

isanitte (verb, /ɪsəniɾɛ/): "fish"

asat (verb, /əsət/): "fly"

thinip (verb, /ðinɪp/): "frown"

awni (verb, /onɪ/): "go"

panab (verb, /pænəb/): "growl"

ttishim (verb, /ɾiʃɪm/): "hate"

si (verb, /si/): "have"

ittisa (verb, /iɾɪsə/): "hear"

ittawutti (verb, /iɾəwʌɾɪ/): "hide"

aybazi (verb, /ebəzɪ/): "hold"

awttay (verb, /oɾe/): "hunt"

isulai (verb, /ɪsulaɪ/): "jump"

uzazithi (verb, /ʌzəziðɪ/): "kill"

atiwi (verb, /ætiwɪ/): "know"

kana (verb, /kənə/): "laugh"

inazatt (verb, /inæzəɾ/): "lie"

ip (verb, /ip/): "live"

ngawati (verb, /ŋəwəti/): "lose"

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

unathais (verb, /ʌnəðaɪs/): "need"

nijebas (verb, /nɪjɛbəs/): "own"

nup (verb, /nʌp/): "roast"

abidett (verb, /əbɪdɛɾ/): "run"

vai (verb, /vaɪ/): "see"

aynan (verb, /enən/): "sit"

uta (verb, /ʌtə/): "sleep"

athusaz (verb, /əðʌsəz/): "smell"

uhidad (verb, /ʌhɪdæd/): "smile"

tti (verb, /ɾi/): "stand"

iwi (verb, /ɪwi/): "strike"

ttathin (verb, /ɾəðin/): "swallow"

udata (verb, /udətə/): "swim"

tun (verb, /tʌn/): "taste"

nittawnik (verb, /niɾonik/): "throw"

atti (verb, /aɾi/): "walk"

adawtsaki (verb, /ədotsəki/): "want"

Nouns

avutu (noun, /əvutʌ/): "afternoon"

alayngaytay (noun, /əleŋete/): "ale"

ttaw (noun, /ɾəw/): "all"

efa (noun, /ɛfə/): "alligator"

ittengasa (noun, /iɾɛŋəsæ/): "arm"

thish (noun, /ðɪʃ/): "ash"

ttasavaw (noun, /ɾasəvo/): "aunt"

mis (noun, /mɪs/): "axe"

nipi (noun, /nɪpi/): "bark"

ttoughsaita (noun, /ɾɒsaɪtə/): "bay"

anavitta (noun, /ənəvɪɾə/): "beer"

ettaled (noun, /ɛɾəlɛd/): "beet"

aza (noun, /azə/): "bird"

alimi (noun, /əlɪmɪ/): "blood"

nin (noun, /nɪn/): "boar"

louthamaz (noun, /laʊðəmæz/): "bone"

tasil (noun, /təsɪl/): "breakfast"

amaynaji (noun, /əmenəjɪ/): "breast"

itha (noun, /ɪðə/): "brother"

zugutiv (noun, /zʌgʌtiv/): "castle"

fi (noun, /fɪ/): "cat"

wizatib (noun, /wɪzətɪb/): "cat"

sasek (noun, /səsɛk/): "chest"

ikaish (noun, /ɪkaɪʃ/): "chicken"

ttaped (noun, /ɾəpɛd/): "claw"

ujanuv (noun, /ʌjanuv/): "cloud"

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

tasu (noun, /tæsu/): "crime"

daw (noun, /do/): "day"

avangeth (noun, /əvəŋɛð/): "dinner"

iv (noun, /ɪv/): "dog"

pana (noun, /panæ/): "drink"

saitti (noun, /saɪɾi/): "dungeon"

ith (noun, /ið/): "ear"

eta (noun, /ɛtə/): "earth"

batiki (noun, /bətɪki/): "egg"

at (noun, /ət/): "elder"

ettit (noun, /ɛɾɪt/): "enemy"

itti (noun, /ɪɾi/): "evening"

uza (noun, /ʌzæ/): "eye"

teth (noun, /tɛð/): "family"

enama (noun, /ɛnamə/): "father"

itana (noun, /ɪtənə/): "feather"

nezith (noun, /nɛziθ/): "fight"

ainu (noun, /aɪnu/): "finger"

poughttaza (noun, /pɒɾəza/): "fire"

kaja (noun, /kədʒə/): "fish"

tidiw (noun, /tidɪw/): "flesh"

fough (noun, /fɒ/): "foot"

ttedasang (noun, /ɾɛdəsəŋ/): "forest"

ivakata (noun, /ɪvəkætæ/): "fox"

foughnaki (noun, /fɒnæki/): "friend"

iguthasi (noun, /ɪguðəsɪ/): "goose"

awnap (noun, /onəp/): "grease"

ipidu (noun, /ɪpɪdʌ/): "group"

alimutt (noun, /əlimuɾ/): "gulf"

tad (noun, /təd/): "hair"

noughttini (noun, /nɒɾɪni/): "hand"

detta (noun, /dɛɾə/): "hat"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "hate"

nat (noun, /næt/): "head"

wazay (noun, /wəze/): "hill"

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

tihathit (noun, /tihəðɪt/): "horse"

idai (noun, /idaɪ/): "house"

zil (noun, /zɪl/): "inn"

ttivichi (noun, /ɾivɪxɪ/): "island"

age (noun, /ægɛ/): "jaw"

vis (noun, /vɪs/): "lake"

iwadadda (noun, /ɪwædaɽə/): "leaf"

athitt (noun, /əðiɾ/): "leg"

nas (noun, /nəs/): "liver"

zaita (noun, /zaɪtə/): "louse"

sii (noun, /ʒɪ/): "love"

el (noun, /ɛl/): "lunch"

kijav (noun, /kɪjəv/): "man"

dew (noun, /dɛw/): "many"

ithathisi (noun, /ɪðəðisɪ/): "meal"

ttalathai (noun, /ɾələðaɪ/): "metal"

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

nutate (noun, /nutətɛ/): "monster"

taydikoughtt (noun, /tedikɒɾ/): "moon"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "morning"

pethoughdi (noun, /pɛðɒdɪ/): "mother"

nip (noun, /nip/): "mountain"

ishu (noun, /ɪʃu/): "mouth"

awttaw (noun, /oɾəw/): "name"

dit (noun, /dɪt/): "neck"

favu (noun, /fəvʌ/): "night"

tatta (noun, /tæɾæ/): "noodle"

wadata (noun, /wədətə/): "nose"

zanijik (noun, /zənɪjik/): "ocean"

pattat (noun, /pəɾət/): "parent"

jiv (noun, /dʒiv/): "path"

thanin (noun, /ðænin/): "peace"

dalaipu (noun, /dəlaɪpʌ/): "pepper"

toosa (noun, /tʊsa/): "person"

aysatab (noun, /esətəb/): "pie"

muk (noun, /muk/): "pig"

sayttisawn (noun, /seɾɪson/): "rabbit"

li (noun, /li/): "rain"

zainunu (noun, /zaɪnʌnu/): "rat"

atiti (noun, /ətitɪ/): "river"

thal (noun, /ðəl/): "robe"

shoughdangough (noun, /ʃɒdəŋɒ/): "rock"

awaheda (noun, /æwæhɛdə/): "root"

ettaz (noun, /ɛɾəz/): "salt"

awtoughki (noun, /otɒkɪ/): "sand"

gaishid (noun, /gaɪʃɪd/): "seed"

asit (noun, /əsɪt/): "sibling"

ttitutt (noun, /ɾituɾ/): "sister"

ilal (noun, /ɪləl/): "skin"

tough (noun, /tɒ/): "sky"

awa (noun, /əwə/): "smoke"

alawkought (noun, /alokɒt/): "snake"

uttawa (noun, /ʌɾəwæ/): "soup"

dati (noun, /dətɪ/): "star"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "stew"

ahapatti (noun, /əhəpæɾi/): "stomach"

afay (noun, /əfe/): "stone"

tahan (noun, /tahən/): "stream"

nilag (noun, /nilæg/): "sun"

awnukaz (noun, /onʌkəz/): "sword"

itooma (noun, /itʊmə/): "tail"

sim (noun, /sɪm/): "tavern"

ifi (noun, /ɪfɪ/): "thumb"

atu (noun, /ətʌ/): "tongue"

ttettath (noun, /ɾɛɾəð/): "tooth"

nida (noun, /nidə/): "tree"

tathu (noun, /təðu/): "truth"

awtin (noun, /otin/): "uncle"

nisesa (noun, /nisɛsə/): "valley"

vasila (noun, /vəsilæ/): "war"

athi (noun, /æðɪ/): "water"

ttiteji (noun, /ɾɪtɛjɪ/): "way"

uchaym (noun, /ʌtʃem/): "wine"

ladou (noun, /lædaʊ/): "woman"

tasangus (noun, /təsəŋʌs/): "word"