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

Athitha

Athitha Dictionary

Pronouns

ana (pronoun, /ænə/): "he"

pa (pronoun, /pə/): "she"

matt (pronoun, /məɾ/): "they"

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

ni (pronoun, /nɪ/): "we"

ama (pronoun, /əmə/): "I"

Articles

ati (article, /ətɪ/): "a"

nah (article, /nəh/): "the"

Prepositions

jough (preposition, /dʒɒ/): "and"

adilati (preposition, /ədɪlətɪ/): "as"

ayti (preposition, /etɪ/): "from"

uwawtitta (preposition, /ʌwotiɾə/): "in"

etesiid (preposition, /ɛtɛʒɪd/): "of"

attel (preposition, /əɾɛl/): "or"

ttinuz (preposition, /ɾɪnuz/): "to"

watasa (preposition, /wətəsə/): "will"

athou (preposition, /əðaʊ/): "with"

Numbers

asashazay (number, /əsæʃəze/): "zero"

fathata (number, /fəðətæ/): "one"

tittatta (number, /tɪɾəɾə/): "two"

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

taditt (number, /tədɪɾ/): "four"

zitta (number, /zɪɾæ/): "five"

epibila (number, /ɛpɪbɪlæ/): "six"

tta (number, /ɾə/): "seven"

athattatt (number, /əðəɾəɾ/): "eight"

dakiw (number, /dəkɪw/): "nine"

tingi (number, /tiŋɪ/): "ten"

Questions

oughjachi (question, /ɒjəchi/): "what"

zav (question, /zəv/): "who"

lutt (question, /luɾ/): "how"

awchatt (question, /otʃəɾ/): "why"

id (question, /ɪd/): "when"

Interjections

ta (interjection, /tə/): "hello"

ka (interjection, /kə/): "goodbye"

sabacha (interjection, /sabəchə/): "hey"

sitayjam (interjection, /sitejəm/): "bye"

un (interjection, /un/): "ouch"

woudema (interjection, /waʊdɛmə/): "wow"

ijoughtti (interjection, /ijɒɾi/): "uh"

ttid (interjection, /ɾɪd/): "er"

lal (interjection, /ləl/): "um"

Adverbs

du (adverb, /dʌ/): "again"

thivash (adverb, /ðɪvəʃ/): "now"

kough (adverb, /kɒ/): "soon"

ath (adverb, /əθ/): "often"

nudaittav (adverb, /nudaɪɾəv/): "sometimes"

aga (adverb, /əgə/): "always"

oughthi (adverb, /ɒðɪ/): "never"

uthalawi (adverb, /ʌðələwɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

vap (adjective, /vəp/): "aromatic"

az (adjective, /æz/): "basted"

ineti (adjective, /ɪnɛti/): "big"

aizam (adjective, /aɪzəm/): "bitter"

ttatimu (adjective, /ɾətɪmʌ/): "black"

amaw (adjective, /əmo/): "blue"

than (adjective, /θən/): "brown"

faval (adjective, /favəl/): "chilled"

ta (adjective, /tæ/): "cold"

angin (adjective, /əŋɪn/): "curried"

utitabou (adjective, /ʌtɪtəbaʊ/): "dark"

aybitatta (adjective, /ebɪtəɾə/): "deep"

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "divine"

eba (adjective, /ɛbə/): "drunk"

uwazaywa (adjective, /ʌwəzewə/): "empty"

attattah (adjective, /əɾæɾəh/): "evil"

du (adjective, /dʌ/): "familiar"

attib (adjective, /æɾɪb/): "fat"

hawgawtt (adjective, /hogoɾ/): "flat"

am (adjective, /əm/): "frail"

an (adjective, /ən/): "fried"

atala (adjective, /ətələ/): "full"

that (adjective, /ðət/): "good"

tilath (adjective, /tɪləð/): "green"

atti (adjective, /əɾɪ/): "grey"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "honest"

nichah (adjective, /nitʃəh/): "hot"

nga (adjective, /ŋə/): "light"

aluttoile (adjective, /əluɾɔɪlɛ/): "long"

aliwat (adjective, /æliwət/): "loud"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "mortal"

uthabuz (adjective, /ʌðəbuz/): "mysterious"

kavaveth (adjective, /kəvavɛð/): "narrow"

thihilutt (adjective, /ðɪhɪlʌɾ/): "old"

ttaytta (adjective, /ɾeɾa/): "orange"

nechat (adjective, /nɛtʃət/): "pungent"

oughttap (adjective, /ɒɾəp/): "purple"

ttaybatatt (adjective, /ɾebətəɾ/): "quiet"

anutaiwe (adjective, /ənʌtaɪwɛ/): "raw"

azi (adjective, /əzi/): "rectangular"

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

thutte (adjective, /ðuɾɛ/): "roasted"

icas (adjective, /icəs/): "round"

alou (adjective, /əlaʊ/): "salty"

lukela (adjective, /lukɛlə/): "savory"

oughthid (adjective, /ɒðid/): "shallow"

tathev (adjective, /təðɛv/): "short"

ngipawk (adjective, /ŋɪpok/): "smoked"

aygutt (adjective, /egʌɾ/): "sober"

adachas (adjective, /ədətʃəs/): "sour"

wajawm (adjective, /wəjom/): "spicy"

awsit (adjective, /osɪt/): "spiral"

apattaku (adjective, /əpəɾækʌ/): "square"

ja (adjective, /jə/): "steamed"

si (adjective, /si/): "strange"

dazasha (adjective, /dəzæʃa/): "strong"

aytta (adjective, /eɾə/): "sturdy"

anin (adjective, /ənɪn/): "sweet"

ke (adjective, /kɛ/): "tall"

bi (adjective, /bɪ/): "thick"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "thin"

susib (adjective, /sʌsɪb/): "warm"

ittila (adjective, /ɪɾɪla/): "weak"

akaylathaw (adjective, /əkeləθo/): "white"

that (adjective, /ðæt/): "wide"

ati (adjective, /ətɪ/): "yellow"

say (adjective, /se/): "young"

Verbs

ittetaingi (verb, /ɪɾɛtaɪŋɪ/): "bake"

ttite (verb, /ɾitɛ/): "be"

na (verb, /nə/): "belong"

anis (verb, /ənɪs/): "bite"

saipayttu (verb, /saɪpeɾʌ/): "break"

ite (verb, /itɛ/): "burn"

thadaybatt (verb, /ðədebəɾ/): "come"

amutitt (verb, /amʌtɪɾ/): "die"

was (verb, /wəs/): "drink"

nga (verb, /ŋə/): "eat"

izishan (verb, /ɪzɪʃən/): "fall"

bawsattun (verb, /bosæɾʌn/): "fight"

ba (verb, /bə/): "find"

eshit (verb, /ɛʃit/): "fish"

aysi (verb, /esi/): "fly"

pawiz (verb, /pəwɪz/): "frown"

am (verb, /əm/): "go"

sat (verb, /sət/): "growl"

ootha (verb, /ʊθə/): "hate"

sazaik (verb, /səzaɪk/): "have"

um (verb, /um/): "hear"

saba (verb, /səbæ/): "hide"

fatta (verb, /fəɾə/): "hold"

tit (verb, /tɪt/): "hunt"

awk (verb, /ok/): "jump"

ttay (verb, /ɾe/): "kill"

agaluv (verb, /əgəluv/): "know"

eta (verb, /ɛtə/): "laugh"

attoughvini (verb, /əɾɒvinɪ/): "lie"

alathaich (verb, /ələðaɪtʃ/): "live"

aj (verb, /əj/): "lose"

aythasaj (verb, /eðasədʒ/): "love"

ddaisay (verb, /ɽaɪse/): "need"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "own"

nainigul (verb, /naɪnɪgʌl/): "roast"

nattatsap (verb, /næɾətsəp/): "run"

lina (verb, /linə/): "see"

ithatti (verb, /ɪðəɾɪ/): "sit"

nayla (verb, /nelə/): "sleep"

na (verb, /na/): "smell"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "smile"

ki (verb, /ki/): "stand"

sadasaith (verb, /sædəsaɪð/): "strike"

awtta (verb, /oɾə/): "swallow"

itai (verb, /ɪtaɪ/): "swim"

ailoughda (verb, /aɪlɒdə/): "taste"

ttuttemi (verb, /ɾʌɾɛmɪ/): "throw"

it (verb, /ɪt/): "walk"

ku (verb, /kʌ/): "want"

Nouns

aywata (noun, /ewatæ/): "afternoon"

aita (noun, /aɪtə/): "ale"

ak (noun, /ək/): "all"

ngan (noun, /ŋən/): "alligator"

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

ttap (noun, /ɾəp/): "ash"

am (noun, /əm/): "aunt"

attattaza (noun, /əɾəɾəzə/): "axe"

ttesisi (noun, /ɾɛsisi/): "bark"

adasoughd (noun, /ədæsɒd/): "bay"

amou (noun, /əmaʊ/): "beer"

pazuga (noun, /pəzʌgə/): "beet"

aliz (noun, /əliz/): "bird"

dawngi (noun, /doŋɪ/): "blood"

jilai (noun, /jɪlaɪ/): "boar"

za (noun, /zæ/): "bone"

ivatit (noun, /ɪvətɪt/): "breakfast"

dis (noun, /dɪs/): "breast"

ap (noun, /əp/): "brother"

aidanoughthi (noun, /aɪdanɒði/): "castle"

ittaip (noun, /ɪɾaɪp/): "cat"

sunupah (noun, /sunupəh/): "cat"

ttattoughma (noun, /ɾəɾɒmə/): "chest"

thun (noun, /ðun/): "chicken"

toja (noun, /tɔja/): "claw"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "cloud"

ithay (noun, /ɪðe/): "coconut"

amath (noun, /əməð/): "crime"

nisap (noun, /nɪsəp/): "day"

ayshev (noun, /eʃɛv/): "dinner"

oughttaypati (noun, /ɒɾepəti/): "dog"

ittangough (noun, /iɾəŋɒ/): "drink"

pitaga (noun, /pɪtægə/): "dungeon"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "ear"

iddiliw (noun, /iɽiliw/): "earth"

awm (noun, /om/): "egg"

tarakaj (noun, /təɹəkəj/): "elder"

lu (noun, /lʌ/): "enemy"

atash (noun, /ætəʃ/): "evening"

awfusu (noun, /ofʌsʌ/): "eye"

aylangit (noun, /eləŋɪt/): "family"

iva (noun, /ɪva/): "father"

atainuna (noun, /ataɪnuna/): "feather"

uli (noun, /ʌlɪ/): "fight"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "finger"

qaytai (noun, /qetaɪ/): "fire"

ek (noun, /ɛk/): "fish"

ttithasa (noun, /ɾɪðəsæ/): "flesh"

alig (noun, /əlɪg/): "foot"

atte (noun, /əɾɛ/): "forest"

agas (noun, /əgəs/): "fox"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "friend"

ttafif (noun, /ɾəfɪf/): "goose"

tidd (noun, /tiɽ/): "grease"

am (noun, /æm/): "group"

athasaina (noun, /əðəsaɪnə/): "gulf"

athekan (noun, /əðɛkən/): "hair"

uttefi (noun, /ʌɾɛfi/): "hand"

pem (noun, /pɛm/): "hat"

zathikak (noun, /zəθikək/): "hate"

ikila (noun, /ɪkilə/): "head"

ais (noun, /aɪs/): "hill"

aittaikama (noun, /aɪɾaɪkəmə/): "horn"

ayttawi (noun, /eɾəwi/): "horse"

mi (noun, /mi/): "house"

attatoughthi (noun, /əɾətɒðɪ/): "inn"

titha (noun, /tiθə/): "island"

ttik (noun, /ɾik/): "jaw"

ouzin (noun, /aʊzɪn/): "lake"

attoopaze (noun, /əɾʊpəzɛ/): "leaf"

oughtaning (noun, /ɒtæniŋ/): "leg"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "liver"

ad (noun, /əd/): "louse"

thanam (noun, /ðənəm/): "love"

ittu (noun, /ɪɾʌ/): "lunch"

sati (noun, /sætɪ/): "man"

atinayna (noun, /ətɪnenə/): "many"

ettid (noun, /ɛɾid/): "meal"

wa (noun, /wə/): "metal"

vadath (noun, /vədəð/): "mine"

tawhe (noun, /tohɛ/): "monster"

kodathough (noun, /kɔdəðɒ/): "moon"

ousaq (noun, /aʊsəq/): "morning"

awsathu (noun, /osəðʌ/): "mother"

than (noun, /ðan/): "mountain"

sa (noun, /sə/): "mouth"

kan (noun, /kən/): "name"

ab (noun, /əb/): "neck"

thaygatt (noun, /ðegəɾ/): "night"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "noodle"

ayz (noun, /ez/): "nose"

at (noun, /ət/): "ocean"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "parent"

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

iles (noun, /ɪlɛs/): "peace"

tuw (noun, /tʌw/): "pepper"

izay (noun, /ɪze/): "person"

alu (noun, /əlʌ/): "pie"

apabun (noun, /əpəbʌn/): "pig"

tawmitam (noun, /tomɪtəm/): "rabbit"

aydoughtat (noun, /edɒtət/): "rain"

oibitous (noun, /ɔɪbɪtaʊs/): "rat"

emaynaina (noun, /ɛmenaɪnæ/): "river"

sazip (noun, /sazɪp/): "robe"

bade (noun, /bədɛ/): "rock"

sit (noun, /sɪt/): "root"

ugattun (noun, /ugæɾʌn/): "salt"

zu (noun, /zu/): "sand"

nutta (noun, /nʌɾa/): "seed"

aizis (noun, /aɪzɪs/): "sibling"

aj (noun, /ədʒ/): "sister"

ettagale (noun, /ɛɾəgəlɛ/): "skin"

athis (noun, /əðɪs/): "sky"

aihin (noun, /aɪhɪn/): "smoke"

aithe (noun, /aɪðɛ/): "snake"

newut (noun, /nɛwʌt/): "soup"

nuviddood (noun, /nʌviɽʊd/): "star"

abangafa (noun, /abəŋəfə/): "stew"

uth (noun, /uθ/): "stomach"

nek (noun, /nɛk/): "stone"

ataizaiza (noun, /ataɪzaɪzə/): "stream"

aniz (noun, /æniz/): "sun"

amaiv (noun, /amaɪv/): "sword"

dapifi (noun, /dəpɪfɪ/): "tail"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "tavern"

uwa (noun, /ʌwæ/): "thumb"

chijuthi (noun, /tʃijuθɪ/): "tongue"

uttaym (noun, /uɾem/): "tooth"

iwina (noun, /iwinə/): "tree"

ttad (noun, /ɾəd/): "truth"

lett (noun, /lɛɾ/): "uncle"

adaz (noun, /ædəz/): "valley"

waytuthi (noun, /wetʌði/): "war"

atattut (noun, /ətæɾʌt/): "water"

aza (noun, /əzə/): "way"

tajaisam (noun, /təjaɪsəm/): "wine"

na (noun, /nə/): "woman"

vikitaw (noun, /vikɪto/): "word"