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Language Generator

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

Inounef

Inounef Dictionary

Pronouns

itte (pronoun, /ɪɾɛ/): "he"

um (pronoun, /um/): "she"

adi (pronoun, /ədɪ/): "they"

etay (pronoun, /ɛte/): "you"

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

oott (pronoun, /ʊɾ/): "I"

Articles

ttam (article, /ɾæm/): "a"

woub (article, /waʊb/): "the"

Prepositions

zoughttattal (preposition, /zɒɾəɾəl/): "and"

uvoosa (preposition, /uvʊsə/): "as"

umatha (preposition, /ʌməða/): "from"

tough (preposition, /tɒ/): "in"

aitha (preposition, /aɪðə/): "of"

hilisad (preposition, /hɪlɪsəd/): "or"

dutiva (preposition, /dutivə/): "to"

awtan (preposition, /otən/): "will"

ttapitasi (preposition, /ɾapɪtəʒ/): "with"

Numbers

ibittatt (number, /ibɪɾəɾ/): "zero"

avifala (number, /əvifələ/): "one"

wasanatt (number, /wəsənaɾ/): "two"

koughb (number, /kɒb/): "three"

ttakupa (number, /ɾəkupə/): "four"

uttin (number, /uɾin/): "five"

aivaw (number, /aɪvo/): "six"

oughwanina (number, /ɒwəninə/): "seven"

epabatt (number, /ɛpəbæɾ/): "eight"

al (number, /əl/): "nine"

thithaw (number, /ðiðo/): "ten"

Questions

bu (question, /bu/): "what"

thal (question, /θəl/): "who"

ttithak (question, /ɾiðək/): "how"

una (question, /ʌnæ/): "why"

atamay (question, /ətəme/): "when"

Interjections

awva (interjection, /ovə/): "hello"

una (interjection, /unə/): "goodbye"

nayhath (interjection, /nehəð/): "hey"

vafawd (interjection, /vəfod/): "bye"

bal (interjection, /bəl/): "ouch"

uttameg (interjection, /ʌɾəmɛg/): "wow"

thaka (interjection, /ðəkə/): "uh"

ik (interjection, /ik/): "er"

attett (interjection, /æɾɛɾ/): "um"

Adverbs

tin (adverb, /tin/): "again"

zawk (adverb, /zok/): "now"

fathaluz (adverb, /fəðəluz/): "soon"

vududi (adverb, /vududɪ/): "often"

vatati (adverb, /vətətɪ/): "sometimes"

shoubi (adverb, /ʃaʊbɪ/): "always"

ittinamough (adverb, /iɾɪnamɒ/): "never"

as (adverb, /əs/): "seldom"

Adjectives

thaynusad (adjective, /ðenʌsəd/): "aromatic"

wipaylal (adjective, /wipeləl/): "basted"

attadashi (adjective, /əɾədæʃɪ/): "big"

apa (adjective, /əpə/): "bitter"

ngithai (adjective, /ŋɪðaɪ/): "black"

fafaytt (adjective, /fəfeɾ/): "blue"

lanaheb (adjective, /lənəhɛb/): "brown"

akila (adjective, /ækɪla/): "chilled"

tivada (adjective, /tɪvədə/): "cold"

mab (adjective, /məb/): "curried"

aytitoughna (adjective, /etɪtɒnə/): "dark"

oughv (adjective, /ɒv/): "deep"

usoi (adjective, /usɔɪ/): "divine"

ttaythanag (adjective, /ɾeθanəg/): "drunk"

iha (adjective, /ihæ/): "empty"

afenatt (adjective, /əfɛnæɾ/): "evil"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "familiar"

attaitt (adjective, /əɾaɪɾ/): "fat"

nash (adjective, /nəʃ/): "flat"

oudaynutti (adjective, /aʊdenuɾi/): "frail"

athoughta (adjective, /əðɒta/): "fried"

ingew (adjective, /iŋɛw/): "full"

epathi (adjective, /ɛpæði/): "good"

ukat (adjective, /ukət/): "green"

ayngise (adjective, /eŋɪsɛ/): "grey"

ought (adjective, /ɒt/): "honest"

sula (adjective, /sulə/): "hot"

ata (adjective, /ətæ/): "light"

ba (adjective, /bə/): "long"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "loud"

nis (adjective, /nɪs/): "mortal"

oottanathi (adjective, /ʊɾənəθɪ/): "mysterious"

za (adjective, /zæ/): "narrow"

lisoo (adjective, /lisʊ/): "old"

oughv (adjective, /ɒv/): "orange"

eh (adjective, /ɛh/): "pungent"

vuji (adjective, /vʌdʒɪ/): "purple"

taythi (adjective, /teðɪ/): "quiet"

imu (adjective, /imʌ/): "raw"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "rectangular"

epaibadi (adjective, /ɛpaɪbadɪ/): "red"

nawthulib (adjective, /noðulɪb/): "roasted"

saji (adjective, /sədʒɪ/): "round"

tawbizay (adjective, /tobɪze/): "salty"

ulalawt (adjective, /uləlot/): "savory"

anup (adjective, /ənʌp/): "shallow"

apatat (adjective, /əpətət/): "short"

attunoott (adjective, /əɾʌnʊɾ/): "smoked"

ttamith (adjective, /ɾəmið/): "sober"

dachahup (adjective, /dətʃəhup/): "sour"

ttadi (adjective, /ɾədɪ/): "spicy"

inayfa (adjective, /ɪnefə/): "spiral"

attoughthef (adjective, /æɾɒðɛf/): "square"

cechutte (adjective, /cɛxuɾɛ/): "steamed"

ainidai (adjective, /aɪnidaɪ/): "strange"

dathuttain (adjective, /dəðuɾaɪn/): "strong"

ittigaw (adjective, /iɾɪgəw/): "sturdy"

putuni (adjective, /pʌtʌni/): "sweet"

ettathud (adjective, /ɛɾəðʌd/): "tall"

vidaw (adjective, /vido/): "thick"

asine (adjective, /əsɪnɛ/): "thin"

iti (adjective, /ɪtɪ/): "warm"

ttalinitt (adjective, /ɾəlinɪɾ/): "weak"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "white"

atittawa (adjective, /ətiɾəwə/): "wide"

mifuwa (adjective, /mɪfʌwə/): "yellow"

sutha (adjective, /suðə/): "young"

Verbs

oughbati (verb, /ɒbəti/): "bake"

ava (verb, /əvæ/): "be"

naysadi (verb, /nesadɪ/): "belong"

az (verb, /əz/): "bite"

ethetough (verb, /ɛθɛtɒ/): "break"

za (verb, /zə/): "burn"

attak (verb, /əɾək/): "come"

keloughdat (verb, /kɛlɒdət/): "die"

una (verb, /ʌnə/): "drink"

aidisal (verb, /aɪdɪsəl/): "eat"

zabou (verb, /zabaʊ/): "fall"

thasaj (verb, /ðəsæj/): "fight"

dikif (verb, /dikɪf/): "find"

uttesa (verb, /ʌɾɛsæ/): "fish"

kanattan (verb, /kənæɾan/): "fly"

toodim (verb, /tʊdɪm/): "frown"

bap (verb, /bəp/): "go"

idawe (verb, /ɪdəwɛ/): "growl"

iw (verb, /ɪw/): "hate"

ichadan (verb, /ɪtʃədæn/): "have"

esaba (verb, /ɛsəbə/): "hear"

tabalit (verb, /təbəlɪt/): "hide"

unawsane (verb, /ʌnosænɛ/): "hold"

di (verb, /dɪ/): "hunt"

iboibadi (verb, /ɪbɔɪbədi/): "jump"

abut (verb, /əbut/): "kill"

datt (verb, /dəɾ/): "know"

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

atu (verb, /ətu/): "lie"

ami (verb, /əmɪ/): "live"

ataitaipi (verb, /ətaɪtaɪpɪ/): "lose"

tut (verb, /tut/): "love"

isus (verb, /ɪsʌs/): "need"

awpat (verb, /opət/): "own"

ttai (verb, /ɾaɪ/): "roast"

ith (verb, /ið/): "run"

ttawnaj (verb, /ɾonədʒ/): "see"

wijay (verb, /wɪje/): "sit"

hatith (verb, /hətið/): "sleep"

anana (verb, /ænənə/): "smell"

tough (verb, /tɒ/): "smile"

zaidoughttus (verb, /zaɪdɒɾus/): "stand"

thipin (verb, /ðɪpɪn/): "strike"

iba (verb, /ibə/): "swallow"

izayzed (verb, /ɪzezɛd/): "swim"

fuda (verb, /fudə/): "taste"

am (verb, /əm/): "throw"

ttunanish (verb, /ɾunənɪʃ/): "walk"

thawakaw (verb, /ðawæko/): "want"

Nouns

niza (noun, /nɪzə/): "afternoon"

la (noun, /lə/): "ale"

al (noun, /əl/): "all"

amazit (noun, /əməzit/): "alligator"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "arm"

kayt (noun, /ket/): "ash"

ajaj (noun, /əjædʒ/): "aunt"

makun (noun, /məkun/): "axe"

dad (noun, /dəd/): "bark"

tinem (noun, /tɪnɛm/): "bay"

davai (noun, /davaɪ/): "beer"

attathita (noun, /əɾəðitə/): "beet"

amul (noun, /æmʌl/): "bird"

at (noun, /ət/): "blood"

dett (noun, /dɛɾ/): "boar"

aytepayd (noun, /etɛped/): "bone"

inud (noun, /inud/): "breakfast"

awsik (noun, /osik/): "breast"

aytaj (noun, /etədʒ/): "brother"

ailathiw (noun, /aɪləθɪw/): "castle"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "cat"

awkathacha (noun, /okəðətʃə/): "cat"

eh (noun, /ɛh/): "chest"

awttum (noun, /oɾum/): "chicken"

azapushough (noun, /əzæpuʃɒ/): "claw"

suk (noun, /sʌk/): "cloud"

tufazid (noun, /tʌfæzɪd/): "coconut"

awani (noun, /əwənɪ/): "crime"

lisad (noun, /lɪsæd/): "day"

ida (noun, /idə/): "dinner"

siwaytin (noun, /sɪwetɪn/): "dog"

maz (noun, /məz/): "drink"

naita (noun, /naɪtə/): "dungeon"

poud (noun, /paʊd/): "ear"

arraitt (noun, /əraɪɾ/): "earth"

itatawhai (noun, /itətohaɪ/): "egg"

pis (noun, /pɪs/): "elder"

mipu (noun, /mɪpʌ/): "enemy"

adus (noun, /ədus/): "evening"

adawluv (noun, /ədoluv/): "eye"

nath (noun, /nað/): "family"

ttaitt (noun, /ɾaɪɾ/): "father"

ngufudoughn (noun, /ŋufudɒn/): "feather"

amithisi (noun, /əmɪðɪsɪ/): "fight"

iwan (noun, /ɪwæn/): "finger"

daymai (noun, /demaɪ/): "fire"

ayttazija (noun, /eɾəzɪdʒə/): "fish"

kattaittatt (noun, /kəɾaɪɾaɾ/): "flesh"

ttawsiti (noun, /ɾosɪtɪ/): "foot"

alazad (noun, /ələzəd/): "forest"

natid (noun, /natɪd/): "fox"

inawlayni (noun, /ɪnoleni/): "friend"

sithawhay (noun, /sɪðohe/): "goose"

ttujai (noun, /ɾujaɪ/): "grease"

awzi (noun, /ozɪ/): "group"

kuvaz (noun, /kuvəz/): "gulf"

ela (noun, /ɛlə/): "hair"

ithi (noun, /ɪðɪ/): "hand"

oughnata (noun, /ɒnətæ/): "hat"

tehe (noun, /tɛhɛ/): "hate"

boughkutt (noun, /bɒkuɾ/): "head"

mebough (noun, /mɛbɒ/): "hill"

evas (noun, /ɛvəs/): "horn"

navev (noun, /nəvɛv/): "horse"

uwaw (noun, /ʌwo/): "house"

itudaym (noun, /itʌdem/): "inn"

ilan (noun, /ɪlən/): "island"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "jaw"

akoon (noun, /əkʊn/): "lake"

agethena (noun, /əgɛðɛnə/): "leaf"

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

lattika (noun, /ləɾikə/): "liver"

idav (noun, /ɪdəv/): "louse"

aj (noun, /əj/): "love"

ainideje (noun, /aɪnɪdɛjɛ/): "lunch"

attan (noun, /əɾan/): "man"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "many"

withi (noun, /wɪðɪ/): "meal"

imav (noun, /ɪməv/): "metal"

iwitawshai (noun, /iwitoʃaɪ/): "mine"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "monster"

athezinu (noun, /æðɛzɪnʌ/): "moon"

nikaytha (noun, /nɪkeðə/): "morning"

nipawsh (noun, /nɪpoʃ/): "mother"

kay (noun, /ke/): "mountain"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "mouth"

ji (noun, /jɪ/): "name"

dith (noun, /dɪð/): "neck"

patouttawf (noun, /pətaʊɾof/): "night"

sawlai (noun, /solaɪ/): "noodle"

dataw (noun, /dəto/): "nose"

mithu (noun, /mɪðu/): "ocean"

izasavough (noun, /ɪzasavɒ/): "parent"

epoodi (noun, /ɛpʊdi/): "path"

utawb (noun, /ʌtob/): "peace"

tathifad (noun, /təðɪfəd/): "pepper"

kadattough (noun, /kədəɾɒ/): "person"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "pie"

ttithi (noun, /ɾiðɪ/): "pig"

nethusuz (noun, /nɛðusuz/): "rabbit"

danidus (noun, /dənidus/): "rain"

zelittil (noun, /zɛlɪɾil/): "rat"

linap (noun, /linəp/): "river"

anade (noun, /ənadɛ/): "robe"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "rock"

unali (noun, /ʌnəlɪ/): "root"

awngijaw (noun, /oŋidʒo/): "salt"

wijajaith (noun, /wɪdʒəjaɪð/): "sand"

nattage (noun, /nəɾagɛ/): "seed"

nisoughlet (noun, /nɪsɒlɛt/): "sibling"

asaywa (noun, /əsewə/): "sister"

tap (noun, /təp/): "skin"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "sky"

ba (noun, /bə/): "smoke"

ttaynuwi (noun, /ɾenʌwɪ/): "snake"

aj (noun, /ədʒ/): "soup"

inagi (noun, /inəgɪ/): "star"

thinez (noun, /ðinɛz/): "stew"

idu (noun, /ɪdʌ/): "stomach"

anathen (noun, /ænəðɛn/): "stone"

ishan (noun, /iʃan/): "stream"

ip (noun, /ɪp/): "sun"

gigi (noun, /gigɪ/): "sword"

thawv (noun, /ðov/): "tail"

atahough (noun, /ətəhɒ/): "tavern"

oughlitajaw (noun, /ɒlɪtəjo/): "thumb"

ttizaww (noun, /ɾɪzow/): "tongue"

ifatt (noun, /ifəɾ/): "tooth"

api (noun, /əpɪ/): "tree"

kak (noun, /kək/): "truth"

toughki (noun, /tɒki/): "uncle"

ina (noun, /ɪna/): "valley"

wai (noun, /waɪ/): "war"

nuniman (noun, /nunimən/): "water"

tepoughki (noun, /tɛpɒkɪ/): "way"

ulidira (noun, /ʌlidɪɹə/): "wine"

kougam (noun, /kaʊgæm/): "woman"

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