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

Ijetha

Ijetha Dictionary

Pronouns

ap (pronoun, /ap/): "he"

nu (pronoun, /nʌ/): "she"

eta (pronoun, /ɛtə/): "they"

itt (pronoun, /ɪɾ/): "you"

ttuv (pronoun, /ɾuv/): "we"

awd (pronoun, /od/): "I"

Articles

kav (article, /kəv/): "a"

nin (article, /nɪn/): "the"

Prepositions

al (preposition, /al/): "and"

mis (preposition, /mis/): "as"

ttediji (preposition, /ɾɛdɪdʒɪ/): "from"

iziza (preposition, /ɪzizə/): "in"

nabida (preposition, /næbidæ/): "of"

shiki (preposition, /ʃɪki/): "or"

pani (preposition, /pəni/): "to"

atayluz (preposition, /ətelʌz/): "will"

ttittaw (preposition, /ɾiɾəw/): "with"

Numbers

atizitt (number, /ətiziɾ/): "zero"

angoughboosa (number, /əŋɒbʊsə/): "one"

tattinat (number, /təɾɪnət/): "two"

uj (number, /uj/): "three"

ittal (number, /iɾəl/): "four"

the (number, /ðɛ/): "five"

asangachi (number, /əsæŋətʃɪ/): "six"

athav (number, /əθæv/): "seven"

utt (number, /uɾ/): "eight"

seteyan (number, /sɛtɛyən/): "nine"

naikasif (number, /naɪkæsɪf/): "ten"

Questions

ttikibav (question, /ɾɪkɪbəv/): "what"

pida (question, /pidə/): "who"

imach (question, /imæx/): "how"

ahi (question, /æhɪ/): "why"

be (question, /bɛ/): "when"

Interjections

az (interjection, /əz/): "hello"

ddise (interjection, /ɽɪsɛ/): "goodbye"

zazathe (interjection, /zəzəðɛ/): "hey"

juketta (interjection, /jʌkɛɾə/): "bye"

me (interjection, /mɛ/): "ouch"

la (interjection, /lə/): "wow"

imetif (interjection, /ɪmɛtɪf/): "uh"

ettaf (interjection, /ɛɾæf/): "er"

ikisas (interjection, /ɪkɪsæs/): "um"

Adverbs

daylatem (adverb, /delətɛm/): "again"

thaysashu (adverb, /ðesəʃu/): "now"

nga (adverb, /ŋə/): "soon"

akaylat (adverb, /əkelæt/): "often"

soughttihut (adverb, /sɒɾɪhʌt/): "sometimes"

ih (adverb, /ɪh/): "always"

ijaki (adverb, /ɪjəkɪ/): "never"

za (adverb, /zə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttachajaytt (adjective, /ɾətʃədʒeɾ/): "aromatic"

ngetaz (adjective, /ŋɛtəz/): "basted"

ag (adjective, /əg/): "big"

takutt (adjective, /təkuɾ/): "bitter"

athatis (adjective, /əðətis/): "black"

itafa (adjective, /itəfə/): "blue"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "brown"

isa (adjective, /ɪsə/): "chilled"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "cold"

viwim (adjective, /vɪwim/): "curried"

un (adjective, /ʌn/): "dark"

soughkivik (adjective, /sɒkivɪk/): "deep"

anom (adjective, /ænɔm/): "divine"

tis (adjective, /tis/): "drunk"

thouttak (adjective, /θaʊɾək/): "empty"

ttitt (adjective, /ɾɪɾ/): "evil"

anuzet (adjective, /ənʌzɛt/): "familiar"

rri (adjective, /ri/): "fat"

thuna (adjective, /ðʌnə/): "flat"

ubi (adjective, /ʌbi/): "frail"

thiw (adjective, /ðɪw/): "fried"

awdi (adjective, /odi/): "full"

fifimin (adjective, /fɪfimɪn/): "good"

em (adjective, /ɛm/): "green"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "grey"

kitaisa (adjective, /kitaɪsə/): "honest"

ttayzathoum (adjective, /ɾezəðaʊm/): "hot"

oon (adjective, /ʊn/): "light"

ish (adjective, /ɪʃ/): "long"

ipana (adjective, /ipənə/): "loud"

ttaygaw (adjective, /ɾego/): "mortal"

aysa (adjective, /esə/): "mysterious"

angusuzi (adjective, /əŋusʌzi/): "narrow"

aj (adjective, /ædʒ/): "old"

tadi (adjective, /tadɪ/): "orange"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "pungent"

angipough (adjective, /əŋipɒ/): "purple"

iwaithek (adjective, /ɪwaɪðɛk/): "quiet"

vudan (adjective, /vudən/): "raw"

ajinala (adjective, /ədʒɪnəlæ/): "rectangular"

isi (adjective, /isi/): "red"

aythailad (adjective, /eðaɪləd/): "roasted"

luhinaz (adjective, /lʌhɪnæz/): "round"

ngajita (adjective, /ŋəjitæ/): "salty"

iz (adjective, /iz/): "savory"

shouq (adjective, /ʃaʊq/): "shallow"

daivaizav (adjective, /daɪvaɪzəv/): "short"

zahaynou (adjective, /zəhenaʊ/): "smoked"

thed (adjective, /ðɛd/): "sober"

ivath (adjective, /ɪvəð/): "sour"

ush (adjective, /uʃ/): "spicy"

sade (adjective, /sədɛ/): "spiral"

thewanough (adjective, /ðɛwænɒ/): "square"

ttawtta (adjective, /ɾoɾə/): "steamed"

koughdas (adjective, /kɒdəs/): "strange"

ejitt (adjective, /ɛjɪɾ/): "strong"

kaynu (adjective, /kenu/): "sturdy"

amadaw (adjective, /əmædo/): "sweet"

tousu (adjective, /taʊsu/): "tall"

akadimu (adjective, /əkədimʌ/): "thick"

alittath (adjective, /əliɾəθ/): "thin"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "warm"

ziba (adjective, /zɪbə/): "weak"

la (adjective, /lə/): "white"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "wide"

ittisiath (adjective, /iɾɪʒəð/): "yellow"

laiz (adjective, /laɪz/): "young"

Verbs

moughng (verb, /mɒŋ/): "bake"

ttepach (verb, /ɾɛpætʃ/): "be"

sittav (verb, /sɪɾəv/): "belong"

attif (verb, /əɾɪf/): "bite"

dizay (verb, /dɪze/): "break"

ubak (verb, /ubək/): "burn"

asa (verb, /əsə/): "come"

zawlizatt (verb, /zolɪzæɾ/): "die"

attisi (verb, /əɾɪsɪ/): "drink"

natit (verb, /nətit/): "eat"

oughwini (verb, /ɒwɪnɪ/): "fall"

if (verb, /ɪf/): "fight"

thasubutt (verb, /ðəsʌbʌɾ/): "find"

asaw (verb, /əso/): "fish"

tenai (verb, /tɛnaɪ/): "fly"

isalu (verb, /isəlʌ/): "frown"

tanufa (verb, /tanufə/): "go"

it (verb, /it/): "growl"

biz (verb, /bɪz/): "hate"

ttai (verb, /ɾaɪ/): "have"

ach (verb, /ətʃ/): "hear"

awat (verb, /əwət/): "hide"

att (verb, /aɾ/): "hold"

aikinatt (verb, /aɪkɪnəɾ/): "hunt"

hinini (verb, /hɪnɪnɪ/): "jump"

ka (verb, /kə/): "kill"

wa (verb, /wə/): "know"

ttattud (verb, /ɾəɾud/): "laugh"

aliv (verb, /ælɪv/): "lie"

adanuh (verb, /ədənʌh/): "live"

titim (verb, /tɪtɪm/): "lose"

sha (verb, /ʃə/): "love"

sawlu (verb, /solʌ/): "need"

isatt (verb, /ɪsəɾ/): "own"

ttafoughza (verb, /ɾəfɒzə/): "roast"

dap (verb, /dəp/): "run"

nutathaitt (verb, /nutəðaɪɾ/): "see"

ittatu (verb, /iɾətu/): "sit"

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "sleep"

ittathu (verb, /ɪɾaðʌ/): "smell"

tita (verb, /titə/): "smile"

ahanu (verb, /ahənʌ/): "stand"

nishatought (verb, /nɪʃətɒt/): "strike"

gitte (verb, /gɪɾɛ/): "swallow"

awis (verb, /əwis/): "swim"

ethi (verb, /ɛði/): "taste"

anonen (verb, /ænɔnɛn/): "throw"

ttoughdadu (verb, /ɾɒdədu/): "walk"

athulena (verb, /əðʌlɛnə/): "want"

Nouns

thoughsa (noun, /ðɒsæ/): "afternoon"

settata (noun, /sɛɾəta/): "ale"

ged (noun, /gɛd/): "all"

dawngayttoo (noun, /doŋeɾʊ/): "alligator"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "arm"

ingaiding (noun, /ɪŋaɪdɪŋ/): "ash"

jid (noun, /jɪd/): "aunt"

ttala (noun, /ɾələ/): "axe"

ham (noun, /həm/): "bark"

bin (noun, /bin/): "bay"

utoo (noun, /ʌtʊ/): "beer"

sa (noun, /sə/): "beet"

uthamil (noun, /uðəmɪl/): "bird"

gawche (noun, /gotʃɛ/): "blood"

asupa (noun, /əsʌpə/): "boar"

ak (noun, /ək/): "bone"

bifawk (noun, /bɪfok/): "breakfast"

awtaza (noun, /otəzə/): "breast"

fittiz (noun, /fɪɾiz/): "brother"

ttawl (noun, /ɾol/): "castle"

alama (noun, /æləma/): "cat"

adita (noun, /ədita/): "cat"

shizis (noun, /ʃɪzis/): "chest"

wachiz (noun, /wətʃɪz/): "chicken"

aloughdul (noun, /əlɒdʌl/): "claw"

kangawdaytt (noun, /kəŋodeɾ/): "cloud"

tat (noun, /tət/): "coconut"

ttunaz (noun, /ɾʌnəz/): "crime"

akittaju (noun, /əkiɾəjʌ/): "day"

akith (noun, /əkið/): "dinner"

zuttawth (noun, /zʌɾoð/): "dog"

boughtadatt (noun, /bɒtədəɾ/): "drink"

toutti (noun, /taʊɾɪ/): "dungeon"

thawuna (noun, /ðəwunə/): "ear"

nupen (noun, /nʌpɛn/): "earth"

dujihi (noun, /dujihi/): "egg"

ihil (noun, /ihɪl/): "elder"

nathimik (noun, /nəðɪmɪk/): "enemy"

sa (noun, /sə/): "evening"

uloughtt (noun, /ʌlɒɾ/): "eye"

tathoughsa (noun, /tæðɒsə/): "family"

lat (noun, /lət/): "father"

wenganud (noun, /wɛŋənʌd/): "feather"

oughthonu (noun, /ɒðɔnʌ/): "fight"

nih (noun, /nih/): "finger"

awdina (noun, /odinæ/): "fire"

ibaji (noun, /ɪbəjɪ/): "fish"

ataf (noun, /ətəf/): "flesh"

sa (noun, /sə/): "foot"

dayviza (noun, /devɪzə/): "forest"

an (noun, /ən/): "fox"

medis (noun, /mɛdɪs/): "friend"

veh (noun, /vɛh/): "goose"

ning (noun, /nɪŋ/): "grease"

uttettipa (noun, /uɾɛɾipə/): "group"

ittatis (noun, /iɾətɪs/): "gulf"

thithaythaig (noun, /ðiðeðaɪg/): "hair"

is (noun, /is/): "hand"

ev (noun, /ɛv/): "hat"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "hate"

sak (noun, /sək/): "head"

isudim (noun, /ɪsʌdɪm/): "hill"

tha (noun, /θə/): "horn"

al (noun, /əl/): "horse"

al (noun, /æl/): "house"

tsigi (noun, /tsigɪ/): "inn"

akidaj (noun, /əkidəj/): "island"

nivith (noun, /nɪvɪð/): "jaw"

apahu (noun, /əpəhu/): "lake"

nan (noun, /nan/): "leaf"

ujik (noun, /ʌjɪk/): "leg"

sayt (noun, /set/): "liver"

nelahup (noun, /nɛləhup/): "louse"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "love"

ttachag (noun, /ɾətʃəg/): "lunch"

tibethi (noun, /tɪbɛðɪ/): "man"

ttit (noun, /ɾɪt/): "many"

ayma (noun, /emə/): "meal"

tu (noun, /tu/): "metal"

ttawtatta (noun, /ɾotəɾæ/): "mine"

enade (noun, /ɛnədɛ/): "monster"

ttaihanough (noun, /ɾaɪhənɒ/): "moon"

attihai (noun, /æɾɪhaɪ/): "morning"

anetaydi (noun, /ənɛtedɪ/): "mother"

vangas (noun, /vəŋəs/): "mountain"

ttahu (noun, /ɾəhu/): "mouth"

ayngays (noun, /eŋes/): "name"

zough (noun, /zɒ/): "neck"

kangaiza (noun, /kəŋaɪza/): "night"

otadett (noun, /ɔtədɛɾ/): "noodle"

agizaw (noun, /əgizo/): "nose"

am (noun, /əm/): "ocean"

ithoos (noun, /ɪðʊs/): "parent"

ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "path"

abi (noun, /əbi/): "peace"

ihittait (noun, /ɪhiɾaɪt/): "pepper"

ihidawwa (noun, /ɪhɪdowə/): "person"

nay (noun, /ne/): "pie"

imai (noun, /ɪmaɪ/): "pig"

im (noun, /ɪm/): "rabbit"

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

attittu (noun, /əɾɪɾu/): "rat"

thete (noun, /ðɛtɛ/): "river"

ap (noun, /əp/): "robe"

ttela (noun, /ɾɛlæ/): "rock"

wati (noun, /wætɪ/): "root"

sal (noun, /səl/): "salt"

oisa (noun, /ɔɪsæ/): "sand"

mu (noun, /mu/): "seed"

inazena (noun, /ɪnəzɛnə/): "sibling"

ttire (noun, /ɾɪɹɛ/): "sister"

awattay (noun, /əwəɾe/): "skin"

div (noun, /div/): "sky"

em (noun, /ɛm/): "smoke"

ipaikij (noun, /ɪpaɪkidʒ/): "snake"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "soup"

aytatetti (noun, /etətɛɾɪ/): "star"

dusailid (noun, /dusaɪlid/): "stew"

sou (noun, /saʊ/): "stomach"

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

in (noun, /ɪn/): "stream"

nab (noun, /nəb/): "sun"

utak (noun, /utək/): "sword"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "tail"

sipam (noun, /sɪpæm/): "tavern"

chis (noun, /chɪs/): "thumb"

unitawse (noun, /ʌnɪtosɛ/): "tongue"

ag (noun, /əg/): "tooth"

sitika (noun, /sɪtikæ/): "tree"

ittituki (noun, /ɪɾitukɪ/): "truth"

oughthanani (noun, /ɒðanənɪ/): "uncle"

ainihihough (noun, /aɪnihihɒ/): "valley"

jaman (noun, /dʒəmən/): "war"

irrekoofu (noun, /irɛkʊfu/): "water"

ajittaka (noun, /ədʒɪɾəkə/): "way"

anenoo (noun, /anɛnʊ/): "wine"

atanabay (noun, /ætənəbe/): "woman"

adath (noun, /ədəð/): "word"