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

Dilayju

Dilayju Dictionary

Pronouns

ata (pronoun, /ətə/): "he"

ab (pronoun, /æb/): "she"

va (pronoun, /və/): "they"

ma (pronoun, /mə/): "you"

ookou (pronoun, /ʊkaʊ/): "we"

ati (pronoun, /ətɪ/): "I"

Articles

na (article, /næ/): "a"

dal (article, /dəl/): "the"

Prepositions

itafoughtha (preposition, /itəfɒðə/): "and"

latifa (preposition, /lətifa/): "as"

imattak (preposition, /ɪməɾək/): "from"

utaka (preposition, /ʌtæka/): "in"

athaiya (preposition, /əðaɪyə/): "of"

idang (preposition, /ɪdæŋ/): "or"

ayttij (preposition, /eɾij/): "to"

iv (preposition, /ɪv/): "will"

nebisih (preposition, /nɛbɪsɪh/): "with"

Numbers

aydavay (number, /edəve/): "zero"

timaday (number, /timəde/): "one"

thatti (number, /ðaɾi/): "two"

uday (number, /ude/): "three"

ttawoig (number, /ɾəwɔɪg/): "four"

nay (number, /ne/): "five"

thaidawv (number, /ðaɪdov/): "six"

she (number, /ʃɛ/): "seven"

itti (number, /ɪɾɪ/): "eight"

lati (number, /ləti/): "nine"

batt (number, /bəɾ/): "ten"

Questions

aisadevaw (question, /aɪsædɛvo/): "what"

damas (question, /dəməs/): "who"

kudivi (question, /kʌdivɪ/): "how"

tina (question, /tinæ/): "why"

ittaf (question, /ɪɾəf/): "when"

Interjections

athatitti (interjection, /əðətɪɾɪ/): "hello"

iki (interjection, /ikɪ/): "goodbye"

aik (interjection, /aɪk/): "hey"

avoo (interjection, /əvʊ/): "bye"

eni (interjection, /ɛni/): "ouch"

ak (interjection, /ək/): "wow"

inat (interjection, /inət/): "uh"

zuse (interjection, /zʌsɛ/): "er"

av (interjection, /əv/): "um"

Adverbs

asabid (adverb, /əsəbid/): "again"

ilay (adverb, /ɪle/): "now"

taki (adverb, /təkɪ/): "soon"

gita (adverb, /gitæ/): "often"

ittouvash (adverb, /iɾaʊvəʃ/): "sometimes"

nuliti (adverb, /nulɪti/): "always"

outanguji (adverb, /aʊtəŋuji/): "never"

itan (adverb, /itæn/): "seldom"

Adjectives

chanawt (adjective, /tʃənot/): "aromatic"

udi (adjective, /udɪ/): "basted"

nach (adjective, /nətʃ/): "big"

ibe (adjective, /ɪbɛ/): "bitter"

nanay (adjective, /nane/): "black"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "blue"

nazinu (adjective, /næzɪnu/): "brown"

fitta (adjective, /fɪɾæ/): "chilled"

oughkimebi (adjective, /ɒkɪmɛbi/): "cold"

isaday (adjective, /isəde/): "curried"

ehi (adjective, /ɛhɪ/): "dark"

et (adjective, /ɛt/): "deep"

jouh (adjective, /jaʊh/): "divine"

liza (adjective, /lizə/): "drunk"

itittaz (adjective, /ɪtɪɾæz/): "empty"

ttawbawa (adjective, /ɾobəwæ/): "evil"

etites (adjective, /ɛtitɛs/): "familiar"

ahizaij (adjective, /əhɪzaɪj/): "fat"

attish (adjective, /æɾɪʃ/): "flat"

gad (adjective, /gəd/): "frail"

adisiku (adjective, /ədisɪku/): "fried"

attani (adjective, /əɾænɪ/): "full"

divaham (adjective, /dɪvaham/): "good"

adattet (adjective, /ədəɾɛt/): "green"

oughlayhi (adjective, /ɒlehɪ/): "grey"

soike (adjective, /sɔɪkɛ/): "honest"

wizawzoughn (adjective, /wɪzozɒn/): "hot"

at (adjective, /ət/): "light"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "long"

it (adjective, /it/): "loud"

ittasut (adjective, /iɾəsʌt/): "mortal"

ole (adjective, /ɔlɛ/): "mysterious"

avaivik (adjective, /əvaɪvɪk/): "narrow"

awpad (adjective, /opəd/): "old"

thanaw (adjective, /ðəno/): "orange"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "pungent"

awgat (adjective, /ogət/): "purple"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "quiet"

kina (adjective, /kinə/): "raw"

ttithoughpes (adjective, /ɾiðɒpɛs/): "rectangular"

umava (adjective, /uməvə/): "red"

oughs (adjective, /ɒs/): "roasted"

niz (adjective, /nɪz/): "round"

lawtheth (adjective, /loðɛð/): "salty"

aythunis (adjective, /eðʌnɪs/): "savory"

layn (adjective, /len/): "shallow"

zakawzuw (adjective, /zækozuw/): "short"

ula (adjective, /ulə/): "smoked"

ethuvila (adjective, /ɛθuvɪlə/): "sober"

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

tith (adjective, /tɪð/): "spicy"

athi (adjective, /əði/): "spiral"

oughnoughkaina (adjective, /ɒnɒkaɪnə/): "square"

uttache (adjective, /uɾətʃɛ/): "steamed"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "strange"

fish (adjective, /fiʃ/): "strong"

amas (adjective, /əməs/): "sturdy"

zawb (adjective, /zob/): "sweet"

ipaz (adjective, /ɪpəz/): "tall"

uzinisa (adjective, /uzɪnisə/): "thick"

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

ettat (adjective, /ɛɾət/): "warm"

kegawud (adjective, /kɛgəwud/): "weak"

pele (adjective, /pɛlɛ/): "white"

ittikazay (adjective, /ɪɾɪkəze/): "wide"

at (adjective, /ət/): "yellow"

adinitt (adjective, /ædiniɾ/): "young"

Verbs

anough (verb, /anɒ/): "bake"

adis (verb, /ədis/): "be"

noo (verb, /nʊ/): "belong"

soujaws (verb, /saʊjos/): "bite"

ithuni (verb, /ɪðuni/): "break"

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "burn"

aichich (verb, /aɪxitʃ/): "come"

daj (verb, /dədʒ/): "die"

evikaji (verb, /ɛvɪkədʒi/): "drink"

melak (verb, /mɛlək/): "eat"

itu (verb, /itu/): "fall"

oughqa (verb, /ɒqə/): "fight"

atoughnusa (verb, /ətɒnʌsə/): "find"

ayjayjaiza (verb, /ejejaɪza/): "fish"

zoolattitt (verb, /zʊləɾiɾ/): "fly"

il (verb, /il/): "frown"

sigi (verb, /sɪgi/): "go"

ataw (verb, /əto/): "growl"

athujou (verb, /əðudʒaʊ/): "hate"

ita (verb, /ɪtə/): "have"

ja (verb, /dʒə/): "hear"

avoughng (verb, /əvɒŋ/): "hide"

nithon (verb, /nɪðɔn/): "hold"

enettam (verb, /ɛnɛɾəm/): "hunt"

ak (verb, /ək/): "jump"

maibahay (verb, /maɪbəhe/): "kill"

ttiz (verb, /ɾɪz/): "know"

lija (verb, /lɪjə/): "laugh"

attichi (verb, /əɾɪtʃi/): "lie"

watt (verb, /wəɾ/): "live"

etajila (verb, /ɛtadʒɪlə/): "lose"

hettib (verb, /hɛɾɪb/): "love"

mu (verb, /mu/): "need"

masazi (verb, /məsəzɪ/): "own"

wisud (verb, /wɪsud/): "roast"

ettoun (verb, /ɛɾaʊn/): "run"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "see"

at (verb, /ət/): "sit"

izathaw (verb, /izəðo/): "sleep"

anaytawp (verb, /ænetop/): "smell"

ap (verb, /æp/): "smile"

ida (verb, /ɪdæ/): "stand"

ttakazi (verb, /ɾəkəzɪ/): "strike"

ttathiva (verb, /ɾəðivə/): "swallow"

pize (verb, /pizɛ/): "swim"

kainadi (verb, /kaɪnədɪ/): "taste"

it (verb, /it/): "throw"

ttan (verb, /ɾən/): "walk"

naipaitai (verb, /naɪpaɪtaɪ/): "want"

Nouns

uzalay (noun, /ʌzəle/): "afternoon"

athuttamay (noun, /æðuɾəme/): "ale"

ithusat (noun, /iðʌsət/): "all"

ngamith (noun, /ŋəmið/): "alligator"

dattazam (noun, /dəɾæzəm/): "arm"

adawthaydaw (noun, /ədoðedo/): "ash"

ta (noun, /tə/): "aunt"

senel (noun, /sɛnɛl/): "axe"

attada (noun, /əɾədə/): "bark"

jinudak (noun, /dʒɪnʌdak/): "bay"

chutsi (noun, /tʃʌtsɪ/): "beer"

pana (noun, /pənə/): "beet"

nad (noun, /nəd/): "bird"

utta (noun, /uɾə/): "blood"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "boar"

ayng (noun, /eŋ/): "bone"

zawash (noun, /zəwəʃ/): "breakfast"

aysoukaw (noun, /esaʊko/): "breast"

ngesave (noun, /ŋɛsəvɛ/): "brother"

thez (noun, /ðɛz/): "castle"

adaja (noun, /ədəjə/): "cat"

adiz (noun, /ədɪz/): "cat"

putay (noun, /pute/): "chest"

imootti (noun, /imʊɾi/): "chicken"

ayzesade (noun, /ezɛsædɛ/): "claw"

jamilit (noun, /dʒəmɪlɪt/): "cloud"

thinush (noun, /ðɪnʌʃ/): "coconut"

ttal (noun, /ɾəl/): "crime"

thatt (noun, /ðəɾ/): "day"

vitt (noun, /viɾ/): "dinner"

tudech (noun, /tʌdɛtʃ/): "dog"

apatti (noun, /əpæɾi/): "drink"

dawj (noun, /dodʒ/): "dungeon"

emanem (noun, /ɛmənɛm/): "ear"

kimatt (noun, /kɪməɾ/): "earth"

ithalaih (noun, /ɪðəlaɪh/): "egg"

koughv (noun, /kɒv/): "elder"

aidai (noun, /aɪdaɪ/): "enemy"

arr (noun, /ər/): "evening"

zutti (noun, /zuɾi/): "eye"

li (noun, /li/): "family"

atutta (noun, /ətʌɾə/): "father"

iwaysay (noun, /ɪwese/): "feather"

mittip (noun, /mɪɾɪp/): "fight"

ayk (noun, /ek/): "finger"

doum (noun, /daʊm/): "fire"

fa (noun, /fə/): "fish"

attai (noun, /əɾaɪ/): "flesh"

matta (noun, /məɾə/): "foot"

izunaw (noun, /izʌnəw/): "forest"

ayka (noun, /ekæ/): "fox"

thanup (noun, /ðənʌp/): "friend"

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

vatef (noun, /vətɛf/): "grease"

ditta (noun, /diɾə/): "group"

tuhavid (noun, /tʌhəvɪd/): "gulf"

umatta (noun, /ʌməɾə/): "hair"

athujai (noun, /əθujaɪ/): "hand"

akithad (noun, /əkiðəd/): "hat"

la (noun, /lə/): "hate"

ahichataw (noun, /æhixəto/): "head"

angesi (noun, /əŋɛsɪ/): "hill"

inata (noun, /inətə/): "horn"

zattav (noun, /zəɾæv/): "horse"

ttam (noun, /ɾəm/): "house"

attaz (noun, /əɾəz/): "inn"

inihis (noun, /inɪhɪs/): "island"

baymushath (noun, /bemuʃæð/): "jaw"

du (noun, /du/): "lake"

thailit (noun, /ðaɪlit/): "leaf"

ethayttadi (noun, /ɛðeɾədi/): "leg"

alatt (noun, /ələɾ/): "liver"

it (noun, /it/): "louse"

tufaw (noun, /tufo/): "love"

ttadath (noun, /ɾædæð/): "lunch"

ttayzittaw (noun, /ɾezɪɾo/): "man"

attayj (noun, /æɾedʒ/): "many"

kin (noun, /kin/): "meal"

tajath (noun, /təjəð/): "metal"

dathani (noun, /dəθænɪ/): "mine"

awzatigi (noun, /ozətɪgɪ/): "monster"

ap (noun, /əp/): "moon"

waw (noun, /wəw/): "morning"

tough (noun, /tɒ/): "mother"

vidasut (noun, /vɪdəsʌt/): "mountain"

atavi (noun, /ətævi/): "mouth"

une (noun, /unɛ/): "name"

tafila (noun, /təfilə/): "neck"

etta (noun, /ɛɾə/): "night"

oughladada (noun, /ɒladədə/): "noodle"

tawngu (noun, /toŋu/): "nose"

kangana (noun, /kəŋənə/): "ocean"

ath (noun, /əθ/): "parent"

usata (noun, /usətə/): "path"

ttiju (noun, /ɾɪjʌ/): "peace"

tik (noun, /tɪk/): "pepper"

edad (noun, /ɛdæd/): "person"

ittewat (noun, /ɪɾɛwət/): "pie"

neju (noun, /nɛju/): "pig"

mood (noun, /mʊd/): "rabbit"

miba (noun, /mibæ/): "rain"

napiha (noun, /nəpɪhə/): "rat"

aid (noun, /aɪd/): "river"

oughzuvi (noun, /ɒzuvɪ/): "robe"

ithattane (noun, /ɪθəɾənɛ/): "rock"

enatut (noun, /ɛnətʌt/): "root"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "salt"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "sand"

amez (noun, /əmɛz/): "seed"

eza (noun, /ɛzə/): "sibling"

anaj (noun, /ənaj/): "sister"

ajitit (noun, /əjɪtit/): "skin"

isanayn (noun, /isənen/): "sky"

atapa (noun, /ætəpæ/): "smoke"

ab (noun, /əb/): "snake"

angu (noun, /əŋu/): "soup"

awyilalu (noun, /oyɪləlu/): "star"

awwusayti (noun, /owʌsetɪ/): "stew"

thitatt (noun, /ðɪtæɾ/): "stomach"

bu (noun, /bu/): "stone"

asin (noun, /əsɪn/): "stream"

awloubah (noun, /olaʊbəh/): "sun"

lawsama (noun, /losəmə/): "sword"

shaykutin (noun, /ʃekʌtin/): "tail"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "tavern"

asetti (noun, /æsɛɾi/): "thumb"

la (noun, /lə/): "tongue"

afudaf (noun, /əfʌdəf/): "tooth"

fe (noun, /fɛ/): "tree"

eni (noun, /ɛni/): "truth"

isu (noun, /isu/): "uncle"

musoughtas (noun, /mʌsɒtəs/): "valley"

iditt (noun, /ɪdɪɾ/): "war"

izuv (noun, /ɪzuv/): "water"

ta (noun, /tə/): "way"

sough (noun, /sɒ/): "wine"

naitti (noun, /naɪɾi/): "woman"

dusa (noun, /dusə/): "word"