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

Asaih

Asaih Dictionary

Pronouns

nak (pronoun, /nək/): "he"

utti (pronoun, /uɾi/): "she"

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "they"

as (pronoun, /æs/): "you"

iti (pronoun, /iti/): "we"

oip (pronoun, /ɔɪp/): "I"

Articles

etta (article, /ɛɾə/): "a"

chi (article, /tʃɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

ezoughla (preposition, /ɛzɒlə/): "and"

iga (preposition, /ɪga/): "as"

wuna (preposition, /wʌnə/): "from"

atu (preposition, /ətʌ/): "in"

pethi (preposition, /pɛði/): "of"

tikan (preposition, /tɪkən/): "or"

atoughtatha (preposition, /atɒtæðə/): "to"

thashathang (preposition, /ðəʃəðaŋ/): "will"

el (preposition, /ɛl/): "with"

Numbers

tad (number, /təd/): "zero"

elenis (number, /ɛlɛnɪs/): "one"

out (number, /aʊt/): "two"

lalouwih (number, /lælaʊwih/): "three"

atanu (number, /ətanu/): "four"

anoughth (number, /ænɒð/): "five"

inupa (number, /ɪnʌpæ/): "six"

avunuli (number, /əvunulɪ/): "seven"

nalai (number, /nælaɪ/): "eight"

aishahid (number, /aɪʃæhɪd/): "nine"

pathaytid (number, /pæðetɪd/): "ten"

Questions

pi (question, /pɪ/): "what"

vali (question, /vəlɪ/): "who"

aitaka (question, /aɪtaka/): "how"

ith (question, /ɪð/): "why"

izir (question, /ɪzɪɹ/): "when"

Interjections

ittaw (interjection, /ɪɾəw/): "hello"

kukoughbith (interjection, /kukɒbɪð/): "goodbye"

diw (interjection, /dɪw/): "hey"

sanevith (interjection, /sənɛvið/): "bye"

ouv (interjection, /aʊv/): "ouch"

ipalaytt (interjection, /ipəleɾ/): "wow"

athawaiti (interjection, /əðəwaɪti/): "uh"

fipatte (interjection, /fɪpəɾɛ/): "er"

ditti (interjection, /dɪɾi/): "um"

Adverbs

ihuttatta (adverb, /ɪhʌɾəɾə/): "again"

vimi (adverb, /vɪmi/): "now"

nata (adverb, /nətæ/): "soon"

oot (adverb, /ʊt/): "often"

alani (adverb, /ələnɪ/): "sometimes"

attaylaw (adverb, /aɾeləw/): "always"

akuza (adverb, /əkʌzə/): "never"

lawa (adverb, /ləwə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ousan (adjective, /aʊsən/): "aromatic"

tuchaiv (adjective, /tʌtʃaɪv/): "basted"

aitti (adjective, /aɪɾi/): "big"

fedi (adjective, /fɛdi/): "bitter"

mat (adjective, /mət/): "black"

ittul (adjective, /ɪɾʌl/): "blue"

bushi (adjective, /buʃi/): "brown"

ngata (adjective, /ŋətə/): "chilled"

na (adjective, /nə/): "cold"

azitt (adjective, /əziɾ/): "curried"

en (adjective, /ɛn/): "dark"

ikinakaw (adjective, /ikɪnəko/): "deep"

idan (adjective, /ɪdən/): "divine"

izifaka (adjective, /izɪfəkə/): "drunk"

evulecha (adjective, /ɛvʌlɛchə/): "empty"

uthulail (adjective, /uðulaɪl/): "evil"

aythulab (adjective, /eðʌlæb/): "familiar"

ika (adjective, /ɪkə/): "fat"

tathatt (adjective, /taðəɾ/): "flat"

duz (adjective, /duz/): "frail"

atte (adjective, /əɾɛ/): "fried"

aijakoughl (adjective, /aɪjækɒl/): "full"

inoughttil (adjective, /ɪnɒɾɪl/): "good"

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

iwitatt (adjective, /ɪwitæɾ/): "grey"

sittan (adjective, /sɪɾən/): "honest"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "hot"

nanati (adjective, /nənatɪ/): "light"

izalun (adjective, /ɪzælʌn/): "long"

mim (adjective, /mɪm/): "loud"

aisuw (adjective, /aɪsuw/): "mortal"

ttayna (adjective, /ɾena/): "mysterious"

usasanoo (adjective, /usəsənʊ/): "narrow"

ttedittaz (adjective, /ɾɛdɪɾəz/): "old"

saivi (adjective, /saɪvɪ/): "orange"

suthashath (adjective, /suθæʃəθ/): "pungent"

nittu (adjective, /niɾʌ/): "purple"

ngi (adjective, /ŋɪ/): "quiet"

oughttibak (adjective, /ɒɾɪbək/): "raw"

aithiza (adjective, /aɪðɪza/): "rectangular"

pimunitt (adjective, /pɪmuniɾ/): "red"

tupa (adjective, /tupə/): "roasted"

aytta (adjective, /eɾə/): "round"

idaweg (adjective, /ɪdæwɛg/): "salty"

ttoonibat (adjective, /ɾʊnibət/): "savory"

atan (adjective, /ətən/): "shallow"

le (adjective, /lɛ/): "short"

saicha (adjective, /saɪtʃæ/): "smoked"

su (adjective, /su/): "sober"

anu (adjective, /ənu/): "sour"

dilu (adjective, /dilu/): "spicy"

sairoi (adjective, /saɪɹɔɪ/): "spiral"

kawngatta (adjective, /koŋəɾə/): "square"

ttase (adjective, /ɾəsɛ/): "steamed"

soowade (adjective, /sʊwədɛ/): "strange"

ittaitsawk (adjective, /ɪɾaɪtsok/): "strong"

attaban (adjective, /əɾəbən/): "sturdy"

te (adjective, /tɛ/): "sweet"

uba (adjective, /ubə/): "tall"

talilatt (adjective, /tælɪləɾ/): "thick"

aise (adjective, /aɪsɛ/): "thin"

jatad (adjective, /jətæd/): "warm"

edamath (adjective, /ɛdəməð/): "weak"

poizava (adjective, /pɔɪzəvə/): "white"

lahinis (adjective, /ləhɪnis/): "wide"

dina (adjective, /dɪnə/): "yellow"

asaini (adjective, /əsaɪnɪ/): "young"

Verbs

awagaz (verb, /əwəgəz/): "bake"

chiwih (verb, /xɪwih/): "be"

tat (verb, /tət/): "belong"

lootibe (verb, /lʊtibɛ/): "bite"

vutime (verb, /vutɪmɛ/): "break"

ihap (verb, /ɪhəp/): "burn"

atil (verb, /ətɪl/): "come"

ettaifo (verb, /ɛɾaɪfɔ/): "die"

akas (verb, /akæs/): "drink"

enuz (verb, /ɛnuz/): "eat"

wim (verb, /wɪm/): "fall"

anu (verb, /ənʌ/): "fight"

kaka (verb, /kakə/): "find"

sidil (verb, /sidɪl/): "fish"

il (verb, /ɪl/): "fly"

ijeket (verb, /ijɛkɛt/): "frown"

ttoughttam (verb, /ɾɒɾəm/): "go"

owaithak (verb, /ɔwaɪðək/): "growl"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "hate"

dadith (verb, /dædið/): "have"

amimeja (verb, /æmɪmɛdʒə/): "hear"

izanayd (verb, /izəned/): "hide"

attapan (verb, /əɾəpən/): "hold"

thittaifaw (verb, /ðɪɾaɪfo/): "hunt"

chul (verb, /tʃul/): "jump"

nalarras (verb, /nələræs/): "kill"

anuvoughd (verb, /ænʌvɒd/): "know"

asutta (verb, /əsʌɾa/): "laugh"

aysa (verb, /esə/): "lie"

netaimuk (verb, /nɛtaɪmuk/): "live"

tuttib (verb, /tʌɾɪb/): "lose"

tuw (verb, /tʌw/): "love"

ethujavi (verb, /ɛθʌdʒəvɪ/): "need"

wawsuhith (verb, /wosʌhiθ/): "own"

ttanathag (verb, /ɾænəðəg/): "roast"

avath (verb, /əvəð/): "run"

uhadani (verb, /uhədanɪ/): "see"

eshainiki (verb, /ɛʃaɪnɪkɪ/): "sit"

jittoughj (verb, /jɪɾɒj/): "sleep"

ttihitis (verb, /ɾɪhɪtɪs/): "smell"

iyoughnaja (verb, /iyɒnəjə/): "smile"

ttelam (verb, /ɾɛlam/): "stand"

ile (verb, /ɪlɛ/): "strike"

aijashay (verb, /aɪjəʃe/): "swallow"

ut (verb, /ut/): "swim"

udutta (verb, /udʌɾə/): "taste"

anawfawva (verb, /ənofovæ/): "throw"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "walk"

aytu (verb, /etu/): "want"

Nouns

aithaytta (noun, /aɪðeɾə/): "afternoon"

lagiti (noun, /ləgɪtɪ/): "ale"

fadipis (noun, /fədɪpis/): "all"

itta (noun, /iɾə/): "alligator"

atawfe (noun, /ətofɛ/): "arm"

jiqawl (noun, /jɪqol/): "ash"

ama (noun, /amə/): "aunt"

enoutut (noun, /ɛnaʊtʌt/): "axe"

sitaz (noun, /sitəz/): "bark"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "bay"

inutt (noun, /inuɾ/): "beer"

inak (noun, /ɪnək/): "beet"

sashusitt (noun, /səʃusiɾ/): "bird"

tala (noun, /tələ/): "blood"

sili (noun, /sɪlɪ/): "boar"

ab (noun, /əb/): "bone"

na (noun, /næ/): "breakfast"

attithitt (noun, /əɾɪðɪɾ/): "breast"

ttanai (noun, /ɾənaɪ/): "brother"

awn (noun, /on/): "castle"

akija (noun, /ækijə/): "cat"

thesinu (noun, /ðɛsɪnʌ/): "cat"

ttaytt (noun, /ɾeɾ/): "chest"

ve (noun, /vɛ/): "chicken"

aymatiki (noun, /ematikɪ/): "claw"

kinabu (noun, /kinæbu/): "cloud"

ituda (noun, /itʌdə/): "coconut"

tid (noun, /tɪd/): "crime"

nal (noun, /nal/): "day"

jili (noun, /jɪli/): "dinner"

mitufi (noun, /mɪtʌfi/): "dog"

ttitt (noun, /ɾɪɾ/): "drink"

hath (noun, /həð/): "dungeon"

sattatit (noun, /səɾətɪt/): "ear"

ufin (noun, /ufin/): "earth"

na (noun, /nə/): "egg"

zak (noun, /zak/): "elder"

thazeza (noun, /ðazɛzə/): "enemy"

nitatt (noun, /nitəɾ/): "evening"

anitta (noun, /ənɪɾə/): "eye"

uttoughtawtt (noun, /ʌɾɒtoɾ/): "family"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "father"

izi (noun, /ɪzɪ/): "feather"

afavuz (noun, /əfəvʌz/): "fight"

taipettu (noun, /taɪpɛɾu/): "finger"

sattan (noun, /saɾən/): "fire"

ilaka (noun, /ɪlækə/): "fish"

ettinisa (noun, /ɛɾɪnɪsə/): "flesh"

ayt (noun, /et/): "foot"

att (noun, /aɾ/): "forest"

guthimi (noun, /guðɪmɪ/): "fox"

atai (noun, /ətaɪ/): "friend"

na (noun, /nə/): "goose"

ttewala (noun, /ɾɛwəlæ/): "grease"

ngeliwatt (noun, /ŋɛliwæɾ/): "group"

zatt (noun, /zaɾ/): "gulf"

uk (noun, /ʌk/): "hair"

pezat (noun, /pɛzət/): "hand"

aynaseth (noun, /enəsɛð/): "hat"

hasiwai (noun, /həsiwaɪ/): "hate"

hatash (noun, /hətəʃ/): "head"

atakat (noun, /ətəkət/): "hill"

adattima (noun, /adəɾɪmə/): "horn"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "horse"

zaywutt (noun, /zewuɾ/): "house"

ttisaiva (noun, /ɾisaɪvə/): "inn"

ithi (noun, /ɪðɪ/): "island"

napataz (noun, /næpətəz/): "jaw"

ttoughlenil (noun, /ɾɒlɛnɪl/): "lake"

aha (noun, /əhæ/): "leaf"

fafahan (noun, /fəfəhən/): "leg"

thuthivayrr (noun, /ðuðiver/): "liver"

nushanaz (noun, /nʌʃənəz/): "louse"

fai (noun, /faɪ/): "love"

kutunit (noun, /kʌtunɪt/): "lunch"

uhinanai (noun, /ʌhɪnənaɪ/): "man"

beth (noun, /bɛð/): "many"

oughbatija (noun, /ɒbətɪdʒə/): "meal"

ivi (noun, /ɪvɪ/): "metal"

eni (noun, /ɛnɪ/): "mine"

fima (noun, /fɪmə/): "monster"

nataiwil (noun, /nətaɪwɪl/): "moon"

ithesi (noun, /iðɛsi/): "morning"

tak (noun, /tək/): "mother"

ddattoughthiz (noun, /ɽəɾɒðiz/): "mountain"

hawfanad (noun, /hofənəd/): "mouth"

akanil (noun, /akənil/): "name"

ettay (noun, /ɛɾe/): "neck"

amak (noun, /əmək/): "night"

madabas (noun, /mədəbəs/): "noodle"

am (noun, /æm/): "nose"

uttaifayk (noun, /uɾaɪfek/): "ocean"

thu (noun, /θʌ/): "parent"

daz (noun, /dəz/): "path"

weninaz (noun, /wɛnɪnəz/): "peace"

aiziddad (noun, /aɪziɽad/): "pepper"

aytutu (noun, /etutʌ/): "person"

wasasaz (noun, /wəsəsəz/): "pie"

ipat (noun, /ɪpat/): "pig"

ttaijiwi (noun, /ɾaɪdʒiwi/): "rabbit"

ttathe (noun, /ɾæðɛ/): "rain"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "rat"

aitali (noun, /aɪtəli/): "river"

ttizafaw (noun, /ɾizəfo/): "robe"

kainounaw (noun, /kaɪnaʊnəw/): "rock"

kat (noun, /kət/): "root"

ngan (noun, /ŋən/): "salt"

ttipita (noun, /ɾipitæ/): "sand"

awt (noun, /ot/): "seed"

ttuthu (noun, /ɾʌðʌ/): "sibling"

aymesanu (noun, /emɛsənu/): "sister"

attid (noun, /əɾɪd/): "skin"

lengatti (noun, /lɛŋəɾɪ/): "sky"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "smoke"

ukidaj (noun, /ʌkɪdæj/): "snake"

edawtal (noun, /ɛdotəl/): "soup"

su (noun, /sʌ/): "star"

witti (noun, /wɪɾi/): "stew"

emasha (noun, /ɛməʃə/): "stomach"

imat (noun, /imət/): "stone"

thawkashu (noun, /θokæʃʌ/): "stream"

sanev (noun, /sənɛv/): "sun"

as (noun, /əs/): "sword"

utaja (noun, /utəjə/): "tail"

laway (noun, /ləwe/): "tavern"

oughva (noun, /ɒvə/): "thumb"

ttasihi (noun, /ɾəsɪhi/): "tongue"

litt (noun, /liɾ/): "tooth"

emalali (noun, /ɛməlalɪ/): "tree"

ivig (noun, /ɪvɪg/): "truth"

linetta (noun, /lɪnɛɾæ/): "uncle"

anayvoughla (noun, /ənevɒlæ/): "valley"

shim (noun, /ʃim/): "war"

naynis (noun, /nenɪs/): "water"

itaku (noun, /ɪtəkʌ/): "way"

aysad (noun, /esæd/): "wine"

ayttingayth (noun, /eɾiŋeð/): "woman"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "word"