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

Wutitt

Wutitt Dictionary

Pronouns

ga (pronoun, /gə/): "he"

faytt (pronoun, /feɾ/): "she"

li (pronoun, /lɪ/): "they"

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

isha (pronoun, /iʃə/): "we"

une (pronoun, /ʌnɛ/): "I"

Articles

za (article, /za/): "a"

oowa (article, /ʊwə/): "the"

Prepositions

pisitt (preposition, /pɪsɪɾ/): "and"

ttu (preposition, /ɾu/): "as"

nevas (preposition, /nɛvəs/): "from"

upitta (preposition, /ʌpiɾa/): "in"

inawain (preposition, /ɪnawaɪn/): "of"

akoughng (preposition, /akɒŋ/): "or"

ula (preposition, /ulə/): "to"

is (preposition, /ɪs/): "will"

davilaw (preposition, /dævɪlo/): "with"

Numbers

kadaw (number, /kædəw/): "zero"

ifat (number, /ɪfət/): "one"

am (number, /əm/): "two"

zushana (number, /zʌʃənæ/): "three"

kich (number, /kɪch/): "four"

sasih (number, /səsih/): "five"

alaw (number, /alaw/): "six"

shazalab (number, /ʃazæləb/): "seven"

enitoit (number, /ɛnitɔɪt/): "eight"

navitt (number, /nəvɪɾ/): "nine"

zi (number, /zɪ/): "ten"

Questions

izethail (question, /ɪzɛðaɪl/): "what"

kin (question, /kɪn/): "who"

tselet (question, /tsɛlɛt/): "how"

ate (question, /ətɛ/): "why"

amayn (question, /əmen/): "when"

Interjections

attamal (interjection, /aɾəməl/): "hello"

sa (interjection, /sə/): "goodbye"

angettana (interjection, /æŋɛɾənə/): "hey"

nenoughzusi (interjection, /nɛnɒzʌʒ/): "bye"

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

kawfuz (interjection, /kofʌz/): "wow"

aysattette (interjection, /esəɾɛɾɛ/): "uh"

ahenayk (interjection, /ahɛnek/): "er"

datt (interjection, /dæɾ/): "um"

Adverbs

tazanutt (adverb, /təzənʌɾ/): "again"

inifayp (adverb, /ɪnifep/): "now"

da (adverb, /də/): "soon"

awsatt (adverb, /osəɾ/): "often"

akaw (adverb, /əko/): "sometimes"

di (adverb, /dɪ/): "always"

shis (adverb, /ʃɪs/): "never"

itt (adverb, /ɪɾ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tteniditt (adjective, /ɾɛnɪdɪɾ/): "aromatic"

uwugeshough (adjective, /ʌwugɛʃɒ/): "basted"

asiza (adjective, /əsɪzə/): "big"

anedis (adjective, /ənɛdɪs/): "bitter"

alith (adjective, /əlið/): "black"

te (adjective, /tɛ/): "blue"

tattiday (adjective, /tæɾɪde/): "brown"

athi (adjective, /aðɪ/): "chilled"

em (adjective, /ɛm/): "cold"

aka (adjective, /ækə/): "curried"

itattaitti (adjective, /ɪtəɾaɪɾi/): "dark"

nanafay (adjective, /nənəfe/): "deep"

netade (adjective, /nɛtədɛ/): "divine"

witay (adjective, /wɪte/): "drunk"

tuzidis (adjective, /tʌzidis/): "empty"

ap (adjective, /əp/): "evil"

ttati (adjective, /ɾətɪ/): "familiar"

iz (adjective, /ɪz/): "fat"

fakides (adjective, /fəkidɛs/): "flat"

aykaip (adjective, /ekaɪp/): "frail"

abad (adjective, /əbəd/): "fried"

itta (adjective, /ɪɾə/): "full"

emawdai (adjective, /ɛmodaɪ/): "good"

athas (adjective, /əðəs/): "green"

fitish (adjective, /fitɪʃ/): "grey"

zaf (adjective, /zəf/): "honest"

dattana (adjective, /dəɾənə/): "hot"

afasa (adjective, /əfəsæ/): "light"

maw (adjective, /məw/): "long"

athalaf (adjective, /æðələf/): "loud"

singi (adjective, /sɪŋɪ/): "mortal"

at (adjective, /ət/): "mysterious"

ainam (adjective, /aɪnəm/): "narrow"

zis (adjective, /zɪs/): "old"

attula (adjective, /əɾulæ/): "orange"

asait (adjective, /əsaɪt/): "pungent"

uwattama (adjective, /uwæɾəmə/): "purple"

satib (adjective, /sætib/): "quiet"

day (adjective, /de/): "raw"

hi (adjective, /hi/): "rectangular"

ithangi (adjective, /ɪðæŋɪ/): "red"

tadis (adjective, /tadɪs/): "roasted"

tuvagatt (adjective, /tuvægəɾ/): "round"

idenam (adjective, /ɪdɛnəm/): "salty"

ttus (adjective, /ɾus/): "savory"

awz (adjective, /oz/): "shallow"

alattasa (adjective, /ələɾəsæ/): "short"

man (adjective, /mən/): "smoked"

ttiz (adjective, /ɾiz/): "sober"

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

aime (adjective, /aɪmɛ/): "spicy"

dil (adjective, /dɪl/): "spiral"

utawvata (adjective, /ʌtovətæ/): "square"

ing (adjective, /ɪŋ/): "steamed"

san (adjective, /sən/): "strange"

attamak (adjective, /əɾəmæk/): "strong"

ttapa (adjective, /ɾəpə/): "sturdy"

usetta (adjective, /ʌsɛɾə/): "sweet"

tum (adjective, /tʌm/): "tall"

asoughth (adjective, /əsɒð/): "thick"

midett (adjective, /mɪdɛɾ/): "thin"

taw (adjective, /taw/): "warm"

alaifaz (adjective, /əlaɪfəz/): "weak"

tta (adjective, /ɾa/): "white"

kafasan (adjective, /kəfəsən/): "wide"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "yellow"

inas (adjective, /inəs/): "young"

Verbs

ttaivaykaws (verb, /ɾaɪvekos/): "bake"

aik (verb, /aɪk/): "be"

ttu (verb, /ɾu/): "belong"

kata (verb, /kætə/): "bite"

ttough (verb, /ɾɒ/): "break"

fi (verb, /fɪ/): "burn"

esaz (verb, /ɛsəz/): "come"

ttuttena (verb, /ɾuɾɛnə/): "die"

ape (verb, /əpɛ/): "drink"

hattu (verb, /hæɾʌ/): "eat"

atamakay (verb, /ətəməke/): "fall"

awthivuna (verb, /oðɪvʌnə/): "fight"

pittitta (verb, /pɪɾɪɾa/): "find"

inan (verb, /ɪnən/): "fish"

asayth (verb, /əseθ/): "fly"

zikitt (verb, /zɪkɪɾ/): "frown"

aithe (verb, /aɪðɛ/): "go"

nazadu (verb, /nəzədu/): "growl"

faizaywa (verb, /faɪzewə/): "hate"

aivaypisi (verb, /aɪvepɪsɪ/): "have"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "hear"

thudi (verb, /ðʌdɪ/): "hide"

attay (verb, /əɾe/): "hold"

iga (verb, /igə/): "hunt"

ishala (verb, /iʃələ/): "jump"

ttungaines (verb, /ɾuŋaɪnɛs/): "kill"

wath (verb, /wəð/): "know"

kit (verb, /kit/): "laugh"

ame (verb, /əmɛ/): "lie"

dawchalaw (verb, /dotʃælo/): "live"

nawut (verb, /nəwut/): "lose"

ttivough (verb, /ɾɪvɒ/): "love"

atat (verb, /ətət/): "need"

desujai (verb, /dɛsujaɪ/): "own"

ithas (verb, /ɪθəs/): "roast"

ootta (verb, /ʊɾə/): "run"

ttouz (verb, /ɾaʊz/): "see"

ayttittough (verb, /eɾɪɾɒ/): "sit"

guth (verb, /guθ/): "sleep"

vazatheb (verb, /væzəðɛb/): "smell"

awizusi (verb, /æwizʌsi/): "smile"

ttangayd (verb, /ɾəŋed/): "stand"

pisu (verb, /pɪsʌ/): "strike"

apa (verb, /əpə/): "swallow"

rrayka (verb, /rekə/): "swim"

vangatt (verb, /vəŋəɾ/): "taste"

paittattai (verb, /paɪɾəɾaɪ/): "throw"

ainit (verb, /aɪnit/): "walk"

sithak (verb, /sɪðək/): "want"

Nouns

ma (noun, /mə/): "afternoon"

agaythita (noun, /ægeθɪtæ/): "ale"

titt (noun, /tɪɾ/): "all"

waw (noun, /wo/): "alligator"

itadi (noun, /ɪtədɪ/): "arm"

attawlisa (noun, /əɾolɪsə/): "ash"

usoughtough (noun, /ʌsɒtɒ/): "aunt"

kan (noun, /kən/): "axe"

egap (noun, /ɛgəp/): "bark"

aisithaw (noun, /aɪsɪθo/): "bay"

ingak (noun, /iŋək/): "beer"

sulaib (noun, /sulaɪb/): "beet"

ttoong (noun, /ɾʊŋ/): "bird"

apooshed (noun, /əpʊʃɛd/): "blood"

ooshe (noun, /ʊʃɛ/): "boar"

ttakithib (noun, /ɾəkiðɪb/): "bone"

danakis (noun, /dənəkɪs/): "breakfast"

zoughd (noun, /zɒd/): "breast"

ivat (noun, /ɪvət/): "brother"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "castle"

walala (noun, /wələlə/): "cat"

wata (noun, /wætæ/): "cat"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "chest"

tam (noun, /təm/): "chicken"

shaigawzu (noun, /ʃaɪgozu/): "claw"

sattahith (noun, /saɾəhɪð/): "cloud"

ainuwu (noun, /aɪnuwʌ/): "coconut"

uhitha (noun, /uhiðæ/): "crime"

itatay (noun, /itəte/): "day"

ittisedaw (noun, /iɾɪsɛdo/): "dinner"

itatik (noun, /ɪtətik/): "dog"

iwahabi (noun, /ɪwəhəbɪ/): "drink"

isisay (noun, /ɪsise/): "dungeon"

uwough (noun, /uwɒ/): "ear"

alattush (noun, /ələɾuʃ/): "earth"

uttatoughz (noun, /ʌɾætɒz/): "egg"

anaitatu (noun, /ənaɪtətu/): "elder"

avi (noun, /əvi/): "enemy"

tipapi (noun, /tipəpɪ/): "evening"

oughth (noun, /ɒð/): "eye"

nittay (noun, /nɪɾe/): "family"

ami (noun, /əmi/): "father"

ni (noun, /ni/): "feather"

ifazu (noun, /ifəzu/): "fight"

sa (noun, /sə/): "finger"

awkutt (noun, /okuɾ/): "fire"

zoughlidi (noun, /zɒlɪdɪ/): "fish"

outtam (noun, /aʊɾəm/): "flesh"

apalain (noun, /əpalaɪn/): "foot"

aki (noun, /aki/): "forest"

danatta (noun, /dənæɾə/): "fox"

ivuk (noun, /ivʌk/): "friend"

attanough (noun, /æɾənɒ/): "goose"

apisatt (noun, /əpɪsəɾ/): "grease"

nanon (noun, /nənɔn/): "group"

pahaittes (noun, /pæhaɪɾɛs/): "gulf"

ma (noun, /mə/): "hair"

wanga (noun, /wəŋæ/): "hand"

ye (noun, /yɛ/): "hat"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "hate"

oughttatoughza (noun, /ɒɾatɒzə/): "head"

lite (noun, /litɛ/): "hill"

sethang (noun, /sɛðəŋ/): "horn"

hitt (noun, /hɪɾ/): "horse"

aitt (noun, /aɪɾ/): "house"

ivaylaba (noun, /ɪveləbə/): "inn"

ttatha (noun, /ɾəðə/): "island"

na (noun, /nə/): "jaw"

na (noun, /nə/): "lake"

atatouta (noun, /ətataʊtæ/): "leaf"

ttak (noun, /ɾək/): "leg"

attimad (noun, /əɾɪməd/): "liver"

lit (noun, /lɪt/): "louse"

uttaka (noun, /ʌɾəkə/): "love"

lingifu (noun, /liŋifʌ/): "lunch"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "man"

ail (noun, /aɪl/): "many"

ttethaz (noun, /ɾɛθəz/): "meal"

sais (noun, /saɪs/): "metal"

hanin (noun, /hənɪn/): "mine"

oosooni (noun, /ʊsʊnɪ/): "monster"

makas (noun, /məkəs/): "moon"

athang (noun, /aðəŋ/): "morning"

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

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "mountain"

attik (noun, /əɾik/): "mouth"

alaishav (noun, /əlaɪʃəv/): "name"

fuzoofa (noun, /fʌzʊfə/): "neck"

asikimu (noun, /əsikɪmu/): "night"

uhajaw (noun, /ʌhəjo/): "noodle"

ametaga (noun, /əmɛtəgæ/): "nose"

metoosi (noun, /mɛtʊʒ/): "ocean"

amidaina (noun, /əmidaɪnə/): "parent"

athebaynay (noun, /əðɛbene/): "path"

chan (noun, /tʃən/): "peace"

angookaysay (noun, /aŋʊkese/): "pepper"

tadaynatt (noun, /tədenəɾ/): "person"

ttihanai (noun, /ɾɪhanaɪ/): "pie"

isala (noun, /ɪsalə/): "pig"

ngusa (noun, /ŋusə/): "rabbit"

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

kam (noun, /kəm/): "rat"

eza (noun, /ɛza/): "river"

akayta (noun, /əketə/): "robe"

tayp (noun, /tep/): "rock"

lu (noun, /lu/): "root"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "salt"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "sand"

za (noun, /zə/): "seed"

afi (noun, /əfɪ/): "sibling"

shi (noun, /ʃi/): "sister"

ithadaid (noun, /ɪðədaɪd/): "skin"

izet (noun, /izɛt/): "sky"

kelat (noun, /kɛlæt/): "smoke"

itasenu (noun, /ɪtəsɛnu/): "snake"

up (noun, /up/): "soup"

aydeb (noun, /edɛb/): "star"

soughnayvi (noun, /sɒnevɪ/): "stew"

lam (noun, /ləm/): "stomach"

loughnang (noun, /lɒnəŋ/): "stone"

toi (noun, /tɔɪ/): "stream"

aizil (noun, /aɪzɪl/): "sun"

iv (noun, /ɪv/): "sword"

nibul (noun, /nɪbul/): "tail"

tithuch (noun, /tɪðutʃ/): "tavern"

itala (noun, /itəlæ/): "thumb"

zaigittaym (noun, /zaɪgɪɾem/): "tongue"

nada (noun, /nədə/): "tooth"

ipi (noun, /ɪpi/): "tree"

tizalaf (noun, /tizələf/): "truth"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "uncle"

shithuged (noun, /ʃɪθʌgɛd/): "valley"

em (noun, /ɛm/): "war"

naigag (noun, /naɪgəg/): "water"

ig (noun, /ɪg/): "way"

itaw (noun, /ɪto/): "wine"

tinay (noun, /tine/): "woman"

ase (noun, /əsɛ/): "word"