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

Abifa

Abifa Dictionary

Pronouns

iwa (pronoun, /ɪwæ/): "he"

nawl (pronoun, /nol/): "she"

tay (pronoun, /te/): "they"

si (pronoun, /si/): "you"

aik (pronoun, /aɪk/): "we"

va (pronoun, /və/): "I"

Articles

tin (article, /tɪn/): "a"

wi (article, /wɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

adaytil (preposition, /adetil/): "and"

umu (preposition, /ʌmʌ/): "as"

ihaf (preposition, /ɪhəf/): "from"

ebathaw (preposition, /ɛbæðo/): "in"

attiteda (preposition, /əɾitɛdə/): "of"

azasaha (preposition, /əzəsəhə/): "or"

awawthimi (preposition, /əwoðimi/): "to"

ili (preposition, /ili/): "will"

pesat (preposition, /pɛsat/): "with"

Numbers

nattazi (number, /næɾəzɪ/): "zero"

di (number, /dɪ/): "one"

nafays (number, /nəfes/): "two"

na (number, /næ/): "three"

ngi (number, /ŋi/): "four"

utitt (number, /ʌtɪɾ/): "five"

ijidik (number, /ɪdʒidɪk/): "six"

kittijus (number, /kiɾɪjus/): "seven"

kamamal (number, /kəməməl/): "eight"

udil (number, /ʌdil/): "nine"

mila (number, /milə/): "ten"

Questions

zipaw (question, /zipəw/): "what"

tavisa (question, /tævisə/): "who"

lazibez (question, /ləzibɛz/): "how"

ad (question, /əd/): "why"

ihi (question, /ɪhi/): "when"

Interjections

in (interjection, /ɪn/): "hello"

vize (interjection, /vizɛ/): "goodbye"

akai (interjection, /əkaɪ/): "hey"

attis (interjection, /əɾɪs/): "bye"

umizem (interjection, /ʌmizɛm/): "ouch"

niviwi (interjection, /nɪvɪwi/): "wow"

fadaitawt (interjection, /fədaɪtot/): "uh"

vanu (interjection, /vanu/): "er"

et (interjection, /ɛt/): "um"

Adverbs

ilishayk (adverb, /ɪlɪʃek/): "again"

latafis (adverb, /lætəfis/): "now"

etech (adverb, /ɛtɛtʃ/): "soon"

akatough (adverb, /əkatɒ/): "often"

talal (adverb, /tələl/): "sometimes"

asawoilu (adverb, /əsəwɔɪlʌ/): "always"

ttisithett (adverb, /ɾɪsɪðɛɾ/): "never"

tih (adverb, /tih/): "seldom"

Adjectives

engipait (adjective, /ɛŋɪpaɪt/): "aromatic"

mu (adjective, /mʌ/): "basted"

av (adjective, /əv/): "big"

nidipai (adjective, /nɪdipaɪ/): "bitter"

nunaitha (adjective, /nunaɪðə/): "black"

asana (adjective, /əsənə/): "blue"

azuth (adjective, /əzuð/): "brown"

ithaibaythe (adjective, /ɪðaɪbeðɛ/): "chilled"

attiboughw (adjective, /əɾibɒw/): "cold"

aviz (adjective, /ævɪz/): "curried"

lawtattip (adjective, /lotəɾip/): "dark"

athat (adjective, /æðət/): "deep"

ttithaittu (adjective, /ɾɪθaɪɾʌ/): "divine"

ifoutha (adjective, /ɪfaʊðə/): "drunk"

ais (adjective, /aɪs/): "empty"

imachayma (adjective, /imətʃemə/): "evil"

win (adjective, /win/): "familiar"

loughtsaw (adjective, /lɒtso/): "fat"

vati (adjective, /vætɪ/): "flat"

saniw (adjective, /səniw/): "frail"

ttaw (adjective, /ɾo/): "fried"

atolech (adjective, /ətɔlɛtʃ/): "full"

gaziw (adjective, /gəzɪw/): "good"

gidi (adjective, /gidɪ/): "green"

ituki (adjective, /ɪtʌki/): "grey"

ttattet (adjective, /ɾaɾɛt/): "honest"

ttai (adjective, /ɾaɪ/): "hot"

babichad (adjective, /bəbichəd/): "light"

moomatoughm (adjective, /mʊmətɒm/): "long"

toughki (adjective, /tɒkɪ/): "loud"

outtukayn (adjective, /aʊɾuken/): "mortal"

tuttahal (adjective, /tuɾəhəl/): "mysterious"

pazat (adjective, /pəzət/): "narrow"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "old"

itta (adjective, /iɾə/): "orange"

gaik (adjective, /gaɪk/): "pungent"

bi (adjective, /bɪ/): "purple"

aithath (adjective, /aɪðəð/): "quiet"

attaittough (adjective, /əɾaɪɾɒ/): "raw"

gi (adjective, /gɪ/): "rectangular"

thattashim (adjective, /ðəɾaʃɪm/): "red"

nanuf (adjective, /nənuf/): "roasted"

izithafi (adjective, /iziðəfi/): "round"

thittith (adjective, /θiɾɪð/): "salty"

imabale (adjective, /iməbəlɛ/): "savory"

itin (adjective, /ɪtin/): "shallow"

ikat (adjective, /ɪkæt/): "short"

tat (adjective, /tət/): "smoked"

ili (adjective, /ɪlɪ/): "sober"

ta (adjective, /ta/): "sour"

ngith (adjective, /ŋið/): "spicy"

thattutta (adjective, /ðəɾʌɾə/): "spiral"

ipanalai (adjective, /ɪpənəlaɪ/): "square"

athain (adjective, /əθaɪn/): "steamed"

ettay (adjective, /ɛɾe/): "strange"

wi (adjective, /wi/): "strong"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "sturdy"

chipi (adjective, /tʃipɪ/): "sweet"

wisute (adjective, /wisʌtɛ/): "tall"

ayshih (adjective, /eʃih/): "thick"

zittain (adjective, /ziɾaɪn/): "thin"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "warm"

oughj (adjective, /ɒdʒ/): "weak"

ayn (adjective, /en/): "white"

igabaza (adjective, /ɪgəbəzə/): "wide"

nanaini (adjective, /nənaɪnɪ/): "yellow"

imaila (adjective, /imaɪlə/): "young"

Verbs

ka (verb, /kə/): "bake"

asoonawma (verb, /əsʊnomæ/): "be"

tough (verb, /tɒ/): "belong"

oughwi (verb, /ɒwɪ/): "bite"

dime (verb, /dɪmɛ/): "break"

thadi (verb, /ðədɪ/): "burn"

navanay (verb, /nəvəne/): "come"

vu (verb, /vu/): "die"

ta (verb, /tə/): "drink"

saladatt (verb, /salədəɾ/): "eat"

va (verb, /və/): "fall"

haiboutik (verb, /haɪbaʊtɪk/): "fight"

itaisawba (verb, /ɪtaɪsobə/): "find"

dachatt (verb, /dətʃaɾ/): "fish"

ikija (verb, /ɪkidʒə/): "fly"

sabattaws (verb, /səbəɾos/): "frown"

pami (verb, /pəmɪ/): "go"

suwam (verb, /sʌwəm/): "growl"

ithati (verb, /ɪθætɪ/): "hate"

memativ (verb, /mɛmətɪv/): "have"

attad (verb, /əɾəd/): "hear"

say (verb, /se/): "hide"

ttukituf (verb, /ɾukituf/): "hold"

itenuv (verb, /ɪtɛnʌv/): "hunt"

ttith (verb, /ɾɪð/): "jump"

ak (verb, /ək/): "kill"

fimakith (verb, /fɪməkið/): "know"

inunaboo (verb, /ɪnunəbʊ/): "laugh"

az (verb, /əz/): "lie"

vattunaz (verb, /vəɾunəz/): "live"

avanay (verb, /əvæne/): "lose"

thilak (verb, /ðɪlək/): "love"

unefibe (verb, /ʌnɛfɪbɛ/): "need"

itawsi (verb, /ɪtosɪ/): "own"

abay (verb, /əbe/): "roast"

atay (verb, /əte/): "run"

ilufi (verb, /ɪlʌfɪ/): "see"

tuden (verb, /tudɛn/): "sit"

pala (verb, /pəla/): "sleep"

afaduz (verb, /əfəduz/): "smell"

shaw (verb, /ʃo/): "smile"

soughk (verb, /sɒk/): "stand"

ays (verb, /es/): "strike"

anela (verb, /anɛlə/): "swallow"

ta (verb, /tæ/): "swim"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "taste"

zingadatt (verb, /ziŋədəɾ/): "throw"

anoup (verb, /ænaʊp/): "walk"

ttigi (verb, /ɾɪgɪ/): "want"

Nouns

ataynashi (noun, /ætenəʃi/): "afternoon"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "ale"

thalav (noun, /ðələv/): "all"

fawa (noun, /fəwə/): "alligator"

nga (noun, /ŋæ/): "arm"

afizab (noun, /əfizæb/): "ash"

nitt (noun, /nɪɾ/): "aunt"

ubettafi (noun, /ubɛɾəfɪ/): "axe"

tichivim (noun, /tixɪvɪm/): "bark"

ttezivi (noun, /ɾɛzivɪ/): "bay"

adittath (noun, /ədɪɾæð/): "beer"

irikan (noun, /ɪɹɪkən/): "beet"

izatt (noun, /ɪzaɾ/): "bird"

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

ttud (noun, /ɾʌd/): "boar"

ttithita (noun, /ɾiθɪtæ/): "bone"

awmaidun (noun, /omaɪdʌn/): "breakfast"

saw (noun, /səw/): "breast"

azinas (noun, /æzinæs/): "brother"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "castle"

ehadasa (noun, /ɛhədəsə/): "cat"

an (noun, /ən/): "cat"

ech (noun, /ɛx/): "chest"

malan (noun, /mælən/): "chicken"

thisi (noun, /θisɪ/): "claw"

sathitan (noun, /səðɪtən/): "cloud"

anang (noun, /ənəŋ/): "coconut"

isa (noun, /ɪsə/): "crime"

naykoughtti (noun, /nekɒɾi/): "day"

sadeti (noun, /sədɛtɪ/): "dinner"

ayn (noun, /en/): "dog"

naw (noun, /nəw/): "drink"

tadap (noun, /tədəp/): "dungeon"

bihett (noun, /bɪhɛɾ/): "ear"

kachaway (noun, /kətʃəwe/): "earth"

jittayka (noun, /jɪɾekə/): "egg"

vooz (noun, /vʊz/): "elder"

datini (noun, /dətɪni/): "enemy"

iz (noun, /iz/): "evening"

say (noun, /se/): "eye"

asiki (noun, /æsiki/): "family"

ga (noun, /gə/): "father"

nat (noun, /nət/): "feather"

elosa (noun, /ɛlɔsə/): "fight"

avi (noun, /əvi/): "finger"

uttittawni (noun, /uɾiɾoni/): "fire"

ainisail (noun, /aɪnisaɪl/): "fish"

ipipaik (noun, /ipɪpaɪk/): "flesh"

il (noun, /il/): "foot"

etay (noun, /ɛte/): "forest"

uti (noun, /ʌti/): "fox"

teviwas (noun, /tɛvɪwəs/): "friend"

aha (noun, /æhə/): "goose"

adu (noun, /ədʌ/): "grease"

ttalittay (noun, /ɾəlɪɾe/): "group"

thifa (noun, /ðɪfə/): "gulf"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "hair"

paytatti (noun, /petəɾɪ/): "hand"

he (noun, /hɛ/): "hat"

athaithathi (noun, /əðaɪðəðɪ/): "hate"

aili (noun, /aɪlɪ/): "head"

ttanahut (noun, /ɾænəhut/): "hill"

soughpanais (noun, /sɒpənaɪs/): "horn"

adaj (noun, /ədəj/): "horse"

mibunu (noun, /mibʌnu/): "house"

hut (noun, /hut/): "inn"

ngasays (noun, /ŋases/): "island"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "jaw"

fe (noun, /fɛ/): "lake"

rrattaba (noun, /rəɾæbə/): "leaf"

anith (noun, /ənɪθ/): "leg"

tetta (noun, /tɛɾə/): "liver"

ttatt (noun, /ɾəɾ/): "louse"

ttilutta (noun, /ɾilʌɾə/): "love"

bitit (noun, /bitit/): "lunch"

sayrungaw (noun, /seɹuŋo/): "man"

satt (noun, /sæɾ/): "many"

thutta (noun, /ðʌɾə/): "meal"

ittitu (noun, /ɪɾitʌ/): "metal"

oonath (noun, /ʊnəð/): "mine"

ittattaw (noun, /ɪɾəɾəw/): "monster"

as (noun, /əs/): "moon"

thibas (noun, /ðɪbəs/): "morning"

isi (noun, /isɪ/): "mother"

ttay (noun, /ɾe/): "mountain"

ifivan (noun, /ɪfivən/): "mouth"

attaynaib (noun, /əɾenaɪb/): "name"

aitithen (noun, /aɪtɪðɛn/): "neck"

ehaboughbi (noun, /ɛhəbɒbi/): "night"

alikito (noun, /əlɪkɪtɔ/): "noodle"

dunisu (noun, /dunɪsʌ/): "nose"

itazi (noun, /ɪtəzi/): "ocean"

utangi (noun, /utəŋɪ/): "parent"

ifud (noun, /ɪfud/): "path"

ttamadi (noun, /ɾəmədɪ/): "peace"

sath (noun, /səð/): "pepper"

outh (noun, /aʊθ/): "person"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "pie"

afim (noun, /əfɪm/): "pig"

ati (noun, /əti/): "rabbit"

alouduva (noun, /əlaʊduvə/): "rain"

az (noun, /əz/): "rat"

aytits (noun, /etits/): "river"

inuthuhay (noun, /inuðʌhe/): "robe"

thuv (noun, /ðuv/): "rock"

awtapa (noun, /otəpə/): "root"

loonitt (noun, /lʊnɪɾ/): "salt"

dithawsii (noun, /diðoʒɪ/): "sand"

ttitawe (noun, /ɾitəwɛ/): "seed"

thitehoughs (noun, /ðɪtɛhɒs/): "sibling"

akaws (noun, /əkos/): "sister"

palayza (noun, /pəlezæ/): "skin"

iwesep (noun, /ɪwɛsɛp/): "sky"

zu (noun, /zʌ/): "smoke"

tufamoughs (noun, /tufəmɒs/): "snake"

ttitag (noun, /ɾɪtəg/): "soup"

aliboi (noun, /əlɪbɔɪ/): "star"

taikayn (noun, /taɪken/): "stew"

thesasay (noun, /ðɛsəse/): "stomach"

az (noun, /əz/): "stone"

uwal (noun, /uwəl/): "stream"

oughl (noun, /ɒl/): "sun"

zodakaish (noun, /zɔdækaɪʃ/): "sword"

enut (noun, /ɛnut/): "tail"

ate (noun, /atɛ/): "tavern"

uhifef (noun, /ʌhɪfɛf/): "thumb"

ttouzawtt (noun, /ɾaʊzoɾ/): "tongue"

atattedi (noun, /ətəɾɛdɪ/): "tooth"

oum (noun, /aʊm/): "tree"

hafoughha (noun, /həfɒhə/): "truth"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "uncle"

uthufa (noun, /ʌðʌfə/): "valley"

thatasin (noun, /ðətəsɪn/): "war"

tanula (noun, /tænulə/): "water"

attaki (noun, /əɾæki/): "way"

thichifa (noun, /θɪtʃifə/): "wine"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "woman"

thithi (noun, /ðɪðɪ/): "word"