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

Kaythusu

Kaythusu Dictionary

Pronouns

zaf (pronoun, /zæf/): "he"

aba (pronoun, /abə/): "she"

ayth (pronoun, /eð/): "they"

tawl (pronoun, /tol/): "you"

api (pronoun, /æpi/): "we"

aj (pronoun, /əj/): "I"

Articles

awv (article, /ov/): "a"

wiz (article, /wɪz/): "the"

Prepositions

zi (preposition, /zɪ/): "and"

pittas (preposition, /pɪɾas/): "as"

day (preposition, /de/): "from"

shilittaz (preposition, /ʃɪlɪɾəz/): "in"

athitagi (preposition, /əθitəgi/): "of"

amachaib (preposition, /əmətʃaɪb/): "or"

bawfetta (preposition, /bofɛɾə/): "to"

inajasi (preposition, /ɪnəjəsi/): "will"

awitatt (preposition, /əwɪtəɾ/): "with"

Numbers

ayn (number, /en/): "zero"

ithitusa (number, /ɪðɪtusə/): "one"

imulaka (number, /ɪmuləkə/): "two"

taz (number, /təz/): "three"

ib (number, /ɪb/): "four"

ped (number, /pɛd/): "five"

ni (number, /nɪ/): "six"

urri (number, /ʌrɪ/): "seven"

ithaythi (number, /iðeðɪ/): "eight"

aykoughm (number, /ekɒm/): "nine"

utti (number, /uɾi/): "ten"

Questions

ine (question, /ɪnɛ/): "what"

da (question, /də/): "who"

urattu (question, /ʌɹəɾu/): "how"

isoughtan (question, /ɪsɒtən/): "why"

vimib (question, /vɪmib/): "when"

Interjections

izaw (interjection, /ɪzo/): "hello"

aduthitay (interjection, /ədʌðite/): "goodbye"

vamaythu (interjection, /vameðu/): "hey"

engag (interjection, /ɛŋəg/): "bye"

abige (interjection, /əbɪgɛ/): "ouch"

rutiti (interjection, /ɹʌtɪti/): "wow"

asanashi (interjection, /əsənəʃi/): "uh"

ash (interjection, /aʃ/): "er"

akag (interjection, /əkag/): "um"

Adverbs

ijought (adverb, /ɪdʒɒt/): "again"

akas (adverb, /əkəs/): "now"

ulabatt (adverb, /uləbəɾ/): "soon"

nidikay (adverb, /nɪdɪke/): "often"

afakitu (adverb, /afækitʌ/): "sometimes"

if (adverb, /ɪf/): "always"

ashalabay (adverb, /əʃəlæbe/): "never"

utuzazi (adverb, /ʌtʌzəzɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

oughwavi (adjective, /ɒwəvɪ/): "aromatic"

ame (adjective, /amɛ/): "basted"

ttijaw (adjective, /ɾɪjo/): "big"

at (adjective, /ət/): "bitter"

niluth (adjective, /niluð/): "black"

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

oul (adjective, /aʊl/): "brown"

itoitt (adjective, /ɪtɔɪɾ/): "chilled"

bakavi (adjective, /bəkavɪ/): "cold"

jaymuni (adjective, /jemʌnɪ/): "curried"

hayttunach (adjective, /heɾunəch/): "dark"

vay (adjective, /ve/): "deep"

tha (adjective, /ðə/): "divine"

outh (adjective, /aʊð/): "drunk"

saydipa (adjective, /sedipə/): "empty"

ukat (adjective, /ʌkət/): "evil"

loughda (adjective, /lɒdæ/): "familiar"

fawk (adjective, /fok/): "fat"

utaz (adjective, /utəz/): "flat"

anuttib (adjective, /ənʌɾib/): "frail"

thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "fried"

jawtt (adjective, /joɾ/): "full"

lithanough (adjective, /lɪðənɒ/): "good"

nuhatooth (adjective, /nʌhætʊð/): "green"

uttatt (adjective, /ʌɾəɾ/): "grey"

adili (adjective, /ədilɪ/): "honest"

gi (adjective, /gi/): "hot"

poughnithiv (adjective, /pɒnɪðɪv/): "light"

azuthiwa (adjective, /æzuðɪwə/): "long"

thatati (adjective, /ðətəti/): "loud"

ookun (adjective, /ʊkun/): "mortal"

anukiha (adjective, /ənukihə/): "mysterious"

nalattawl (adjective, /nələɾol/): "narrow"

ailai (adjective, /aɪlaɪ/): "old"

luhawtays (adjective, /lʌhotes/): "orange"

ttesa (adjective, /ɾɛsə/): "pungent"

athu (adjective, /əθu/): "purple"

watt (adjective, /wəɾ/): "quiet"

al (adjective, /əl/): "raw"

hadevu (adjective, /hədɛvu/): "rectangular"

ipaw (adjective, /ɪpəw/): "red"

ji (adjective, /dʒɪ/): "roasted"

luda (adjective, /lʌda/): "round"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "salty"

eha (adjective, /ɛhæ/): "savory"

tilalaw (adjective, /tɪləlo/): "shallow"

ing (adjective, /ɪŋ/): "short"

uttatu (adjective, /uɾatu/): "smoked"

pulaittid (adjective, /pʌlaɪɾɪd/): "sober"

uza (adjective, /uzə/): "sour"

vathun (adjective, /vəðun/): "spicy"

evil (adjective, /ɛvɪl/): "spiral"

fashab (adjective, /fəʃæb/): "square"

jul (adjective, /dʒul/): "steamed"

atta (adjective, /æɾə/): "strange"

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

nga (adjective, /ŋə/): "sturdy"

itasoutu (adjective, /ɪtəsaʊtʌ/): "sweet"

atai (adjective, /ətaɪ/): "tall"

thivain (adjective, /ðivaɪn/): "thick"

ligoughl (adjective, /lɪgɒl/): "thin"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "warm"

da (adjective, /da/): "weak"

ttinuz (adjective, /ɾinuz/): "white"

zik (adjective, /zɪk/): "wide"

uv (adjective, /ʌv/): "yellow"

vak (adjective, /vək/): "young"

Verbs

aichit (verb, /aɪtʃit/): "bake"

lattathath (verb, /ləɾəðəð/): "be"

vithi (verb, /vɪðɪ/): "belong"

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

inge (verb, /iŋɛ/): "break"

maipough (verb, /maɪpɒ/): "burn"

ttitigin (verb, /ɾitɪgɪn/): "come"

titta (verb, /tɪɾə/): "die"

ami (verb, /əmɪ/): "drink"

ttih (verb, /ɾɪh/): "eat"

ibadda (verb, /ibəɽə/): "fall"

nga (verb, /ŋə/): "fight"

na (verb, /nə/): "find"

ih (verb, /ɪh/): "fish"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "fly"

attay (verb, /əɾe/): "frown"

ide (verb, /ɪdɛ/): "go"

tapinatt (verb, /təpɪnəɾ/): "growl"

toughhuhatt (verb, /tɒhʌhəɾ/): "hate"

ought (verb, /ɒt/): "have"

zehasas (verb, /zɛhæsəs/): "hear"

ibaimoo (verb, /ɪbaɪmʊ/): "hide"

atahatt (verb, /ətəhəɾ/): "hold"

canamab (verb, /cənəməb/): "hunt"

ifi (verb, /ifɪ/): "jump"

shani (verb, /ʃəni/): "kill"

sawloughn (verb, /solɒn/): "know"

nitt (verb, /nɪɾ/): "laugh"

tay (verb, /te/): "lie"

bida (verb, /bidæ/): "live"

wizani (verb, /wizani/): "lose"

ayttilayt (verb, /eɾɪlet/): "love"

touhit (verb, /taʊhɪt/): "need"

lavap (verb, /ləvəp/): "own"

ini (verb, /ɪnɪ/): "roast"

el (verb, /ɛl/): "run"

ahebat (verb, /æhɛbət/): "see"

anatta (verb, /ənəɾə/): "sit"

ahayn (verb, /əhen/): "sleep"

ich (verb, /ɪtʃ/): "smell"

il (verb, /ɪl/): "smile"

ttita (verb, /ɾɪtə/): "stand"

san (verb, /sən/): "strike"

aymaw (verb, /emo/): "swallow"

at (verb, /ət/): "swim"

ja (verb, /dʒə/): "taste"

ajisep (verb, /əjɪsɛp/): "throw"

dibefitt (verb, /dibɛfɪɾ/): "walk"

moughsayjath (verb, /mɒsejəð/): "want"

Nouns

akim (noun, /ækɪm/): "afternoon"

dilaivawtt (noun, /dilaɪvoɾ/): "ale"

azuwatta (noun, /əzʌwəɾə/): "all"

utaha (noun, /utəhə/): "alligator"

oughsoo (noun, /ɒsʊ/): "arm"

vibu (noun, /vɪbu/): "ash"

thitharr (noun, /ðiðær/): "aunt"

vattay (noun, /vəɾe/): "axe"

hali (noun, /hæli/): "bark"

chilaniv (noun, /tʃɪlanɪv/): "bay"

ah (noun, /əh/): "beer"

ettivough (noun, /ɛɾivɒ/): "beet"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "bird"

kudaj (noun, /kʌdədʒ/): "blood"

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

ilazagu (noun, /ɪləzəgʌ/): "bone"

emi (noun, /ɛmɪ/): "breakfast"

tayvi (noun, /tevɪ/): "breast"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "brother"

alayni (noun, /əleni/): "castle"

aizai (noun, /aɪzaɪ/): "cat"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "cat"

adu (noun, /ædʌ/): "chest"

ezen (noun, /ɛzɛn/): "chicken"

tadaku (noun, /tadəkʌ/): "claw"

figathi (noun, /fɪgəðɪ/): "cloud"

lasianan (noun, /ləʒənən/): "coconut"

za (noun, /zə/): "crime"

sai (noun, /saɪ/): "day"

izush (noun, /izʌʃ/): "dinner"

laing (noun, /laɪŋ/): "dog"

tad (noun, /təd/): "drink"

az (noun, /əz/): "dungeon"

thayttat (noun, /θeɾət/): "ear"

mitt (noun, /mɪɾ/): "earth"

ab (noun, /æb/): "egg"

tithaylaw (noun, /tɪðeləw/): "elder"

panas (noun, /pənəs/): "enemy"

val (noun, /vəl/): "evening"

aditt (noun, /ədɪɾ/): "eye"

shatta (noun, /ʃəɾə/): "family"

pis (noun, /pis/): "father"

tad (noun, /təd/): "feather"

aypimen (noun, /epɪmɛn/): "fight"

lin (noun, /lɪn/): "finger"

bai (noun, /baɪ/): "fire"

isena (noun, /ɪsɛnæ/): "fish"

bupe (noun, /bʌpɛ/): "flesh"

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

ma (noun, /mæ/): "forest"

mewus (noun, /mɛwʌs/): "fox"

awv (noun, /ov/): "friend"

ful (noun, /ful/): "goose"

kaymat (noun, /kemæt/): "grease"

pata (noun, /pætə/): "group"

nawvapay (noun, /novəpe/): "gulf"

id (noun, /id/): "hair"

idesiz (noun, /idɛsɪz/): "hand"

faba (noun, /fəbæ/): "hat"

ttutt (noun, /ɾuɾ/): "hate"

lidith (noun, /lidɪθ/): "head"

thi (noun, /θi/): "hill"

nadi (noun, /nədi/): "horn"

satough (noun, /sətɒ/): "horse"

atazan (noun, /ətəzæn/): "house"

osisa (noun, /ɔsɪsə/): "inn"

fula (noun, /fʌlə/): "island"

du (noun, /dʌ/): "jaw"

isaittamough (noun, /isaɪɾæmɒ/): "lake"

da (noun, /də/): "leaf"

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

patta (noun, /paɾə/): "liver"

sawttakan (noun, /soɾəkən/): "louse"

sa (noun, /sə/): "love"

tham (noun, /θəm/): "lunch"

luttoum (noun, /lʌɾaʊm/): "man"

nena (noun, /nɛnə/): "many"

dazawt (noun, /dəzot/): "meal"

himati (noun, /hɪmətɪ/): "metal"

nak (noun, /nək/): "mine"

atatt (noun, /ətəɾ/): "monster"

dak (noun, /dək/): "moon"

na (noun, /næ/): "morning"

tezipad (noun, /tɛzɪpəd/): "mother"

sife (noun, /sifɛ/): "mountain"

voughve (noun, /vɒvɛ/): "mouth"

ishejap (noun, /iʃɛjəp/): "name"

loun (noun, /laʊn/): "neck"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "night"

ech (noun, /ɛtʃ/): "noodle"

tatoughth (noun, /tətɒð/): "nose"

tas (noun, /təs/): "ocean"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "parent"

chi (noun, /tʃɪ/): "path"

enad (noun, /ɛnəd/): "peace"

nabe (noun, /næbɛ/): "pepper"

aysat (noun, /esət/): "person"

maygutta (noun, /megʌɾa/): "pie"

woitalu (noun, /wɔɪtəlu/): "pig"

iloughlas (noun, /ilɒləs/): "rabbit"

sen (noun, /sɛn/): "rain"

dahathang (noun, /dəhəðəŋ/): "rat"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "river"

ka (noun, /kæ/): "robe"

etapa (noun, /ɛtəpə/): "rock"

inashitta (noun, /ɪnaʃiɾə/): "root"

abe (noun, /æbɛ/): "salt"

avehu (noun, /əvɛhu/): "sand"

isawla (noun, /isolə/): "seed"

vaw (noun, /vo/): "sibling"

titouna (noun, /titaʊnæ/): "sister"

dabaliw (noun, /dəbæliw/): "skin"

anis (noun, /ənis/): "sky"

adatt (noun, /ədəɾ/): "smoke"

iwainiti (noun, /ɪwaɪnɪtɪ/): "snake"

attadu (noun, /əɾædu/): "soup"

nag (noun, /næg/): "star"

thalin (noun, /ðəlɪn/): "stew"

itha (noun, /iðæ/): "stomach"

oughninoughk (noun, /ɒnɪnɒk/): "stone"

ki (noun, /ki/): "stream"

ilisii (noun, /ilɪʒɪ/): "sun"

attough (noun, /aɾɒ/): "sword"

pabimit (noun, /pəbɪmɪt/): "tail"

ek (noun, /ɛk/): "tavern"

oughd (noun, /ɒd/): "thumb"

vadataw (noun, /vədəto/): "tongue"

ta (noun, /tə/): "tooth"

ttiz (noun, /ɾɪz/): "tree"

eda (noun, /ɛdə/): "truth"

ji (noun, /jɪ/): "uncle"

natootta (noun, /nətʊɾə/): "valley"

ttazangi (noun, /ɾəzəŋi/): "war"

rroote (noun, /rʊtɛ/): "water"

ta (noun, /tə/): "way"

ziv (noun, /ziv/): "wine"

sitt (noun, /sɪɾ/): "woman"

taittit (noun, /taɪɾɪt/): "word"