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Language Generator

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

Awatib

Awatib Dictionary

Pronouns

uthi (pronoun, /ʌði/): "he"

atte (pronoun, /əɾɛ/): "she"

athu (pronoun, /əðʌ/): "they"

awt (pronoun, /ot/): "you"

oughl (pronoun, /ɒl/): "we"

ayda (pronoun, /edə/): "I"

Articles

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

tu (article, /tu/): "the"

Prepositions

use (preposition, /ʌsɛ/): "and"

tittana (preposition, /tɪɾanə/): "as"

japan (preposition, /jəpən/): "from"

ibayde (preposition, /ɪbedɛ/): "in"

ich (preposition, /ɪx/): "of"

goughdadough (preposition, /gɒdadɒ/): "or"

vilas (preposition, /vilas/): "to"

isattun (preposition, /ɪsəɾʌn/): "will"

aytoha (preposition, /etɔhə/): "with"

Numbers

thifidu (number, /ðifɪdu/): "zero"

inaza (number, /inəzə/): "one"

oughpez (number, /ɒpɛz/): "two"

attawja (number, /æɾodʒə/): "three"

pa (number, /pə/): "four"

awfai (number, /ofaɪ/): "five"

akiv (number, /əkiv/): "six"

oitittan (number, /ɔɪtiɾən/): "seven"

ttettiq (number, /ɾɛɾɪq/): "eight"

ttawine (number, /ɾəwɪnɛ/): "nine"

dunu (number, /dunu/): "ten"

Questions

laykayith (question, /lekəyið/): "what"

wittega (question, /wɪɾɛgə/): "who"

aylanayn (question, /elənen/): "how"

jaynag (question, /jenəg/): "why"

asiubaik (question, /æʒubaɪk/): "when"

Interjections

jabutay (interjection, /jəbute/): "hello"

ati (interjection, /ətɪ/): "goodbye"

aif (interjection, /aɪf/): "hey"

rafathat (interjection, /ɹəfəðət/): "bye"

addanaz (interjection, /əɽənəz/): "ouch"

yiw (interjection, /yɪw/): "wow"

thoughv (interjection, /ðɒv/): "uh"

utha (interjection, /ʌða/): "er"

anajin (interjection, /ənəjin/): "um"

Adverbs

unutt (adverb, /unuɾ/): "again"

wabu (adverb, /wəbʌ/): "now"

emoutusa (adverb, /ɛmaʊtusə/): "soon"

hitih (adverb, /hɪtɪh/): "often"

itha (adverb, /iða/): "sometimes"

tih (adverb, /tɪh/): "always"

ibif (adverb, /ɪbɪf/): "never"

itamithi (adverb, /ɪtæmiði/): "seldom"

Adjectives

thunik (adjective, /ðʌnik/): "aromatic"

itti (adjective, /ɪɾɪ/): "basted"

avif (adjective, /əvif/): "big"

misiti (adjective, /mɪsɪtɪ/): "bitter"

afapittai (adjective, /əfəpɪɾaɪ/): "black"

lettawwap (adjective, /lɛɾowəp/): "blue"

shay (adjective, /ʃe/): "brown"

tuwigi (adjective, /tʌwigɪ/): "chilled"

lud (adjective, /lud/): "cold"

oowijitt (adjective, /ʊwidʒɪɾ/): "curried"

puthuth (adjective, /pʌðuð/): "dark"

tough (adjective, /tɒ/): "deep"

inaneda (adjective, /inənɛdə/): "divine"

wihay (adjective, /wɪhəy/): "drunk"

amattay (adjective, /aməɾe/): "empty"

sawate (adjective, /səwætɛ/): "evil"

asupa (adjective, /æsʌpə/): "familiar"

nithaw (adjective, /nɪθo/): "fat"

aykatt (adjective, /ekəɾ/): "flat"

vatt (adjective, /vəɾ/): "frail"

fufizib (adjective, /fufɪzɪb/): "fried"

uttewane (adjective, /ʌɾɛwanɛ/): "full"

withuthawth (adjective, /wɪðʌðoð/): "good"

inain (adjective, /inaɪn/): "green"

al (adjective, /əl/): "grey"

piz (adjective, /piz/): "honest"

addata (adjective, /əɽætə/): "hot"

unaloo (adjective, /ʌnəlʊ/): "light"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "long"

fuka (adjective, /fukə/): "loud"

inough (adjective, /ɪnɒ/): "mortal"

tid (adjective, /tid/): "mysterious"

joughdefu (adjective, /jɒdɛfʌ/): "narrow"

iwoughngitay (adjective, /ɪwɒŋɪte/): "old"

awkan (adjective, /okən/): "orange"

atathila (adjective, /ætəðɪlə/): "pungent"

zid (adjective, /zɪd/): "purple"

ailayttatt (adjective, /aɪleɾəɾ/): "quiet"

aivayw (adjective, /aɪvew/): "raw"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "rectangular"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "red"

efapafoi (adjective, /ɛfəpəfɔɪ/): "roasted"

thaw (adjective, /ðo/): "round"

aylu (adjective, /elu/): "salty"

lasacha (adjective, /ləsətʃə/): "savory"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "shallow"

uthe (adjective, /ʌðɛ/): "short"

inittes (adjective, /iniɾɛs/): "smoked"

asaytai (adjective, /əsetaɪ/): "sober"

imanga (adjective, /ɪməŋə/): "sour"

athihaysa (adjective, /əðihesæ/): "spicy"

az (adjective, /əz/): "spiral"

kitapum (adjective, /kitapum/): "square"

anavi (adjective, /ənəvɪ/): "steamed"

ttawhai (adjective, /ɾohaɪ/): "strange"

lat (adjective, /lət/): "strong"

eshu (adjective, /ɛʃu/): "sturdy"

moughvuta (adjective, /mɒvutə/): "sweet"

ikam (adjective, /ikəm/): "tall"

ttaydittas (adjective, /ɾedɪɾəs/): "thick"

aytewijai (adjective, /etɛwɪdʒaɪ/): "thin"

saytha (adjective, /seðə/): "warm"

attalap (adjective, /əɾələp/): "weak"

attittatt (adjective, /əɾɪɾəɾ/): "white"

athush (adjective, /əθʌʃ/): "wide"

sayttaf (adjective, /seɾəf/): "yellow"

imivis (adjective, /ɪmɪvis/): "young"

Verbs

il (verb, /ɪl/): "bake"

ttittana (verb, /ɾiɾənə/): "be"

akaw (verb, /əko/): "belong"

gouvu (verb, /gaʊvʌ/): "bite"

van (verb, /vən/): "break"

kay (verb, /ke/): "burn"

atai (verb, /ətaɪ/): "come"

nit (verb, /nɪt/): "die"

sa (verb, /sə/): "drink"

dilusa (verb, /dilʌsə/): "eat"

takin (verb, /tækɪn/): "fall"

gapab (verb, /gəpəb/): "fight"

ittu (verb, /ɪɾʌ/): "find"

uttaisam (verb, /ʌɾaɪsəm/): "fish"

ayk (verb, /ek/): "fly"

asu (verb, /əsu/): "frown"

ital (verb, /itəl/): "go"

azoitiba (verb, /əzɔɪtibə/): "growl"

dungizi (verb, /dʌŋizi/): "hate"

uth (verb, /ʌð/): "have"

af (verb, /əf/): "hear"

aikan (verb, /aɪkən/): "hide"

lai (verb, /laɪ/): "hold"

ahath (verb, /əhəð/): "hunt"

arraz (verb, /ərəz/): "jump"

aitawdi (verb, /aɪtodɪ/): "kill"

apipana (verb, /əpipənə/): "know"

tadough (verb, /tədɒ/): "laugh"

utoongav (verb, /utʊŋəv/): "lie"

ttitt (verb, /ɾɪɾ/): "live"

isazafi (verb, /ɪsəzəfi/): "lose"

ayladadi (verb, /elədədɪ/): "love"

vite (verb, /vitɛ/): "need"

vi (verb, /vɪ/): "own"

inena (verb, /ɪnɛnə/): "roast"

ika (verb, /ɪkæ/): "run"

talatatt (verb, /tələtəɾ/): "see"

nisa (verb, /nisə/): "sit"

tas (verb, /təs/): "sleep"

litunad (verb, /lɪtunad/): "smell"

awttegisi (verb, /oɾɛgɪsi/): "smile"

isu (verb, /isʌ/): "stand"

awz (verb, /oz/): "strike"

tagudd (verb, /təguɽ/): "swallow"

ze (verb, /zɛ/): "swim"

the (verb, /θɛ/): "taste"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "throw"

ninu (verb, /ninʌ/): "walk"

vaj (verb, /vaj/): "want"

Nouns

inethika (noun, /ɪnɛðikə/): "afternoon"

akabala (noun, /əkəbala/): "ale"

attutt (noun, /əɾuɾ/): "all"

tteniddadd (noun, /ɾɛnɪɽəɽ/): "alligator"

oozetad (noun, /ʊzɛtəd/): "arm"

ayboit (noun, /ebɔɪt/): "ash"

sakabe (noun, /səkəbɛ/): "aunt"

azabat (noun, /æzəbət/): "axe"

ayba (noun, /ebæ/): "bark"

kunawna (noun, /kʌnonə/): "bay"

idou (noun, /idaʊ/): "beer"

site (noun, /sɪtɛ/): "beet"

attas (noun, /əɾəs/): "bird"

ainin (noun, /aɪnin/): "blood"

ttalama (noun, /ɾələmə/): "boar"

inaishadu (noun, /ɪnaɪʃədu/): "bone"

itu (noun, /ɪtu/): "breakfast"

ngatta (noun, /ŋəɾə/): "breast"

kashicha (noun, /kæʃitʃə/): "brother"

abinuttu (noun, /əbɪnʌɾʌ/): "castle"

usaihais (noun, /ʌsaɪhaɪs/): "cat"

ttilisig (noun, /ɾilɪsig/): "cat"

ngou (noun, /ŋaʊ/): "chest"

lidake (noun, /lɪdakɛ/): "chicken"

ala (noun, /ələ/): "claw"

zu (noun, /zʌ/): "cloud"

maki (noun, /məki/): "coconut"

ittavibay (noun, /ɪɾævɪbe/): "crime"

ew (noun, /ɛw/): "day"

chi (noun, /xi/): "dinner"

tikaytti (noun, /tɪkeɾi/): "dog"

ata (noun, /əta/): "drink"

ajaika (noun, /ədʒaɪkə/): "dungeon"

anilah (noun, /əniləh/): "ear"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "earth"

zunufay (noun, /zunʌfe/): "egg"

ulawtte (noun, /ʌloɾɛ/): "elder"

edidu (noun, /ɛdɪdʌ/): "enemy"

ayku (noun, /eku/): "evening"

nettu (noun, /nɛɾu/): "eye"

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

isi (noun, /isɪ/): "father"

thai (noun, /ðaɪ/): "feather"

chid (noun, /chid/): "fight"

lanihuw (noun, /lənihʌw/): "finger"

ithaipai (noun, /iðaɪpaɪ/): "fire"

nis (noun, /nis/): "fish"

at (noun, /ət/): "flesh"

dada (noun, /dəda/): "foot"

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

anoutab (noun, /ænaʊtəb/): "fox"

vasif (noun, /vəsɪf/): "friend"

atav (noun, /ətəv/): "goose"

ngasooki (noun, /ŋəsʊkɪ/): "grease"

sa (noun, /sə/): "group"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "gulf"

nayti (noun, /netɪ/): "hair"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "hand"

ittuzil (noun, /ɪɾuzil/): "hat"

adaydi (noun, /adedi/): "hate"

zip (noun, /zɪp/): "head"

dalishaws (noun, /dəliʃos/): "hill"

satounawg (noun, /sətaʊnog/): "horn"

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

lath (noun, /læð/): "house"

adesath (noun, /ədɛsəð/): "inn"

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

adattayli (noun, /ədəɾelɪ/): "jaw"

fadd (noun, /fəɽ/): "lake"

tatetath (noun, /tətɛtəð/): "leaf"

ttuvet (noun, /ɾuvɛt/): "leg"

tu (noun, /tu/): "liver"

afa (noun, /əfə/): "louse"

afini (noun, /æfɪni/): "love"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "lunch"

ah (noun, /əh/): "man"

thiwu (noun, /ðiwu/): "many"

na (noun, /nə/): "meal"

wifidi (noun, /wifɪdi/): "metal"

anizal (noun, /ənɪzəl/): "mine"

vathi (noun, /vəði/): "monster"

achisayd (noun, /ətʃised/): "moon"

tebeta (noun, /tɛbɛtə/): "morning"

aiheg (noun, /aɪhɛg/): "mother"

atithi (noun, /ætɪði/): "mountain"

kai (noun, /kaɪ/): "mouth"

he (noun, /hɛ/): "name"

tisin (noun, /tisin/): "neck"

ngoughfa (noun, /ŋɒfə/): "night"

ashutt (noun, /əʃʌɾ/): "noodle"

jaith (noun, /dʒaɪð/): "nose"

alas (noun, /ələs/): "ocean"

outhu (noun, /aʊðu/): "parent"

unich (noun, /ʌnɪtʃ/): "path"

ena (noun, /ɛnə/): "peace"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "pepper"

attidd (noun, /əɾɪɽ/): "person"

akay (noun, /ake/): "pie"

attilatta (noun, /æɾɪləɾə/): "pig"

nawfuttat (noun, /nofuɾət/): "rabbit"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "rain"

ttoughgi (noun, /ɾɒgɪ/): "rat"

itta (noun, /ɪɾæ/): "river"

sayttoob (noun, /seɾʊb/): "robe"

wais (noun, /waɪs/): "rock"

tap (noun, /tæp/): "root"

fad (noun, /fəd/): "salt"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "sand"

toojis (noun, /tʊjɪs/): "seed"

etti (noun, /ɛɾɪ/): "sibling"

attayzoughbu (noun, /əɾezɒbu/): "sister"

itaiche (noun, /ɪtaɪtʃɛ/): "skin"

awha (noun, /ohə/): "sky"

niz (noun, /nɪz/): "smoke"

aiwag (noun, /aɪwəg/): "snake"

nives (noun, /nivɛs/): "soup"

titha (noun, /tiðə/): "star"

nij (noun, /nɪj/): "stew"

inibai (noun, /ɪnibaɪ/): "stomach"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "stone"

afattiz (noun, /æfəɾɪz/): "stream"

uhatousa (noun, /uhətaʊsæ/): "sun"

epa (noun, /ɛpə/): "sword"

ijutt (noun, /ɪdʒʌɾ/): "tail"

izawin (noun, /ɪzəwɪn/): "tavern"

pawtus (noun, /potus/): "thumb"

ezat (noun, /ɛzat/): "tongue"

aytatupu (noun, /etətupu/): "tooth"

abam (noun, /æbəm/): "tree"

ka (noun, /kæ/): "truth"

azinaida (noun, /əzɪnaɪdæ/): "uncle"

fadiboughk (noun, /fədibɒk/): "valley"

ittaidin (noun, /ɪɾaɪdɪn/): "war"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "water"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "way"

anafengu (noun, /ənəfɛŋu/): "wine"

hafudatt (noun, /hæfudəɾ/): "woman"

uwin (noun, /uwin/): "word"