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

Hingitt

Hingitt Dictionary

Pronouns

zat (pronoun, /zət/): "he"

as (pronoun, /əs/): "she"

za (pronoun, /zə/): "they"

oughd (pronoun, /ɒd/): "you"

ith (pronoun, /ɪð/): "we"

ama (pronoun, /amə/): "I"

Articles

att (article, /əɾ/): "a"

ana (article, /ənə/): "the"

Prepositions

numimu (preposition, /numimʌ/): "and"

aylayz (preposition, /elez/): "as"

mish (preposition, /mɪʃ/): "from"

semattad (preposition, /sɛmaɾəd/): "in"

asiba (preposition, /æsɪbə/): "of"

itud (preposition, /itʌd/): "or"

with (preposition, /wið/): "to"

dai (preposition, /daɪ/): "will"

ta (preposition, /tæ/): "with"

Numbers

apaydana (number, /əpedanə/): "zero"

inaimusha (number, /inaɪmuʃæ/): "one"

ought (number, /ɒt/): "two"

az (number, /əz/): "three"

muthawtash (number, /mʌðotəʃ/): "four"

inifi (number, /ɪnifɪ/): "five"

ttiwaithaw (number, /ɾiwaɪðo/): "six"

az (number, /əz/): "seven"

daba (number, /dəbə/): "eight"

lanati (number, /lənəti/): "nine"

adawz (number, /ədoz/): "ten"

Questions

ajez (question, /əjɛz/): "what"

tutehep (question, /tutɛhɛp/): "who"

etashuch (question, /ɛtəʃʌtʃ/): "how"

ittaw (question, /ɪɾəw/): "why"

alesh (question, /ælɛʃ/): "when"

Interjections

athani (interjection, /əðənɪ/): "hello"

mapu (interjection, /məpʌ/): "goodbye"

thai (interjection, /θaɪ/): "hey"

bas (interjection, /bəs/): "bye"

at (interjection, /ət/): "ouch"

ji (interjection, /jɪ/): "wow"

baytt (interjection, /beɾ/): "uh"

aheq (interjection, /əhɛq/): "er"

paf (interjection, /pəf/): "um"

Adverbs

ttuz (adverb, /ɾuz/): "again"

bakiza (adverb, /bəkɪzæ/): "now"

al (adverb, /əl/): "soon"

enapoo (adverb, /ɛnəpʊ/): "often"

ninis (adverb, /nɪnɪs/): "sometimes"

ath (adverb, /əð/): "always"

uda (adverb, /ʌdə/): "never"

natalit (adverb, /nətəlɪt/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ung (adjective, /uŋ/): "aromatic"

awutha (adjective, /awʌðə/): "basted"

attatt (adjective, /əɾəɾ/): "big"

uthi (adjective, /ʌði/): "bitter"

isays (adjective, /ɪses/): "black"

ainabitta (adjective, /aɪnəbɪɾə/): "blue"

utt (adjective, /ʌɾ/): "brown"

ookachawtt (adjective, /ʊkəxoɾ/): "chilled"

itiwan (adjective, /ɪtɪwən/): "cold"

zata (adjective, /zatə/): "curried"

itough (adjective, /ɪtɒ/): "dark"

oughtti (adjective, /ɒɾi/): "deep"

atawdai (adjective, /ətodaɪ/): "divine"

awtafai (adjective, /otəfaɪ/): "drunk"

ev (adjective, /ɛv/): "empty"

idilata (adjective, /ɪdilətə/): "evil"

fatat (adjective, /fətət/): "familiar"

toughtana (adjective, /tɒtənæ/): "fat"

ashutheda (adjective, /əʃuðɛdə/): "flat"

epipel (adjective, /ɛpɪpɛl/): "frail"

ittanuth (adjective, /ɪɾənuð/): "fried"

apun (adjective, /əpun/): "full"

haikas (adjective, /haɪkəs/): "good"

etays (adjective, /ɛtes/): "green"

ttitanawl (adjective, /ɾɪtænol/): "grey"

va (adjective, /və/): "honest"

zal (adjective, /zəl/): "hot"

attittout (adjective, /əɾɪɾaʊt/): "light"

edadut (adjective, /ɛdədʌt/): "long"

taykainec (adjective, /tekaɪnɛc/): "loud"

naik (adjective, /naɪk/): "mortal"

ze (adjective, /zɛ/): "mysterious"

thanih (adjective, /ðənih/): "narrow"

papab (adjective, /pəpəb/): "old"

nadathang (adjective, /nədəðaŋ/): "orange"

ttub (adjective, /ɾʌb/): "pungent"

ike (adjective, /ɪkɛ/): "purple"

aym (adjective, /em/): "quiet"

apounawnge (adjective, /əpaʊnoŋɛ/): "raw"

milikou (adjective, /mɪlikaʊ/): "rectangular"

inas (adjective, /ɪnəs/): "red"

aymathaw (adjective, /eməðo/): "roasted"

mada (adjective, /mədə/): "round"

abezi (adjective, /əbɛzi/): "salty"

azaim (adjective, /əzaɪm/): "savory"

abough (adjective, /əbɒ/): "shallow"

ttag (adjective, /ɾag/): "short"

ipouhim (adjective, /ɪpaʊhɪm/): "smoked"

vathe (adjective, /vaθɛ/): "sober"

bi (adjective, /bɪ/): "sour"

thazettay (adjective, /ðəzɛɾe/): "spicy"

maman (adjective, /məmən/): "spiral"

saina (adjective, /saɪnə/): "square"

imitt (adjective, /ɪmɪɾ/): "steamed"

pe (adjective, /pɛ/): "strange"

ayp (adjective, /ep/): "strong"

idunate (adjective, /ɪdʌnatɛ/): "sturdy"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "sweet"

aylunaif (adjective, /elʌnaɪf/): "tall"

oovouzak (adjective, /ʊvaʊzak/): "thick"

athaif (adjective, /əðaɪf/): "thin"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "warm"

datt (adjective, /dəɾ/): "weak"

tous (adjective, /taʊs/): "white"

iwikuv (adjective, /iwɪkuv/): "wide"

ilat (adjective, /ɪlət/): "yellow"

amipatti (adjective, /əmipəɾi/): "young"

Verbs

litaz (verb, /litəz/): "bake"

awshata (verb, /oʃətə/): "be"

aybakama (verb, /ebəkama/): "belong"

atte (verb, /əɾɛ/): "bite"

bu (verb, /bu/): "break"

va (verb, /və/): "burn"

ufayti (verb, /ʌfeti/): "come"

ayn (verb, /en/): "die"

jayttaw (verb, /jeɾo/): "drink"

at (verb, /ət/): "eat"

az (verb, /əz/): "fall"

im (verb, /im/): "fight"

washatta (verb, /wəʃəɾə/): "find"

adu (verb, /ədʌ/): "fish"

akittam (verb, /əkɪɾəm/): "fly"

ad (verb, /əd/): "frown"

anew (verb, /ənɛw/): "go"

ipoughzan (verb, /ɪpɒzən/): "growl"

izi (verb, /ɪzɪ/): "hate"

awh (verb, /oh/): "have"

imek (verb, /ɪmɛk/): "hear"

ange (verb, /əŋɛ/): "hide"

ifati (verb, /ɪfəti/): "hold"

adaynana (verb, /adenana/): "hunt"

aba (verb, /əbə/): "jump"

nuday (verb, /nʌde/): "kill"

mup (verb, /mup/): "know"

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

ete (verb, /ɛtɛ/): "lie"

aqah (verb, /əqæh/): "live"

ap (verb, /æp/): "lose"

thatib (verb, /θætib/): "love"

lay (verb, /le/): "need"

uthajazai (verb, /ʌðædʒəzaɪ/): "own"

tupa (verb, /tupə/): "roast"

ettizath (verb, /ɛɾizəð/): "run"

atadawk (verb, /ətədok/): "see"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "sit"

dili (verb, /dili/): "sleep"

pudaw (verb, /pʌdæw/): "smell"

ut (verb, /ut/): "smile"

ma (verb, /mə/): "stand"

enalus (verb, /ɛnəlʌs/): "strike"

afulin (verb, /əfulin/): "swallow"

tafoo (verb, /təfʊ/): "swim"

zathashi (verb, /zəðæʃɪ/): "taste"

as (verb, /əs/): "throw"

li (verb, /li/): "walk"

agik (verb, /əgɪk/): "want"

Nouns

midoughn (noun, /mɪdɒn/): "afternoon"

ki (noun, /ki/): "ale"

zough (noun, /zɒ/): "all"

atik (noun, /ətɪk/): "alligator"

ttane (noun, /ɾənɛ/): "arm"

basaydak (noun, /basedək/): "ash"

pan (noun, /pan/): "aunt"

an (noun, /ən/): "axe"

nuw (noun, /nuw/): "bark"

ish (noun, /iʃ/): "bay"

bittay (noun, /bɪɾe/): "beer"

datt (noun, /dəɾ/): "beet"

inattis (noun, /ɪnəɾis/): "bird"

nidayv (noun, /nidev/): "blood"

utaw (noun, /uto/): "boar"

ani (noun, /əni/): "bone"

attitt (noun, /æɾiɾ/): "breakfast"

ithusiwi (noun, /ɪðusɪwi/): "breast"

ufadih (noun, /ufædih/): "brother"

anu (noun, /ənu/): "castle"

vattudas (noun, /vəɾudəs/): "cat"

nattattu (noun, /næɾəɾu/): "cat"

avi (noun, /əvi/): "chest"

ttenuh (noun, /ɾɛnʌh/): "chicken"

nett (noun, /nɛɾ/): "claw"

amitti (noun, /əmiɾi/): "cloud"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "coconut"

tida (noun, /tɪdə/): "crime"

ilawata (noun, /iləwətə/): "day"

atainga (noun, /ətaɪŋə/): "dinner"

junadu (noun, /dʒunədʌ/): "dog"

kilai (noun, /kɪlaɪ/): "drink"

attamainay (noun, /æɾəmaɪne/): "dungeon"

kittaf (noun, /kɪɾəf/): "ear"

uwiz (noun, /ʌwɪz/): "earth"

himi (noun, /hɪmi/): "egg"

akat (noun, /ækət/): "elder"

az (noun, /æz/): "enemy"

esez (noun, /ɛsɛz/): "evening"

vituttayl (noun, /vɪtuɾel/): "eye"

aimi (noun, /aɪmɪ/): "family"

latida (noun, /lətidə/): "father"

iboughvapa (noun, /ɪbɒvəpə/): "feather"

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

ikays (noun, /ikes/): "finger"

ttipuken (noun, /ɾipukɛn/): "fire"

ataymu (noun, /atemʌ/): "fish"

itab (noun, /ɪtab/): "flesh"

fi (noun, /fɪ/): "foot"

thattakit (noun, /ðəɾəkit/): "forest"

ali (noun, /ælɪ/): "fox"

aitakitte (noun, /aɪtəkɪɾɛ/): "friend"

awdunal (noun, /odunəl/): "goose"

ataynawch (noun, /ətenox/): "grease"

pavesa (noun, /pavɛsə/): "group"

ittanathough (noun, /ɪɾænəðɒ/): "gulf"

tittasayl (noun, /tiɾəsel/): "hair"

sijadaw (noun, /sɪjədəw/): "hand"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "hat"

ani (noun, /ani/): "hate"

zata (noun, /zətə/): "head"

awna (noun, /onə/): "hill"

upaloughna (noun, /ʌpəlɒnə/): "horn"

oughwishutt (noun, /ɒwɪʃʌɾ/): "horse"

adoon (noun, /ædʊn/): "house"

sakipait (noun, /sakɪpaɪt/): "inn"

ini (noun, /ɪnɪ/): "island"

al (noun, /əl/): "jaw"

ak (noun, /ək/): "lake"

acha (noun, /atʃə/): "leaf"

nanasa (noun, /nənæsə/): "leg"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "liver"

ittid (noun, /ɪɾɪd/): "louse"

ngingiz (noun, /ŋɪŋɪz/): "love"

ttemawwav (noun, /ɾɛmowəv/): "lunch"

tayh (noun, /teh/): "man"

oodda (noun, /ʊɽa/): "many"

bunasun (noun, /bʌnæsʌn/): "meal"

toughl (noun, /tɒl/): "metal"

kisounaw (noun, /kisaʊnəw/): "mine"

oosal (noun, /ʊsəl/): "monster"

nizaw (noun, /nizəw/): "moon"

titatan (noun, /titətən/): "morning"

rema (noun, /ɹɛmə/): "mother"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "mountain"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "mouth"

icouhal (noun, /ɪcaʊhəl/): "name"

aja (noun, /ədʒə/): "neck"

ettavattu (noun, /ɛɾævaɾu/): "night"

ugim (noun, /ʌgim/): "noodle"

lachifa (noun, /lətʃɪfə/): "nose"

ha (noun, /ha/): "ocean"

aluwip (noun, /əlʌwɪp/): "parent"

uzail (noun, /ʌzaɪl/): "path"

sifasaw (noun, /sifəso/): "peace"

iladi (noun, /ɪlədi/): "pepper"

va (noun, /və/): "person"

as (noun, /əs/): "pie"

mewukough (noun, /mɛwukɒ/): "pig"

hahaik (noun, /həhaɪk/): "rabbit"

katab (noun, /kətəb/): "rain"

wa (noun, /wə/): "rat"

aytamatti (noun, /etəməɾɪ/): "river"

alamaba (noun, /ælamæbə/): "robe"

ayngat (noun, /eŋət/): "rock"

ttatithe (noun, /ɾətɪðɛ/): "root"

adat (noun, /ædət/): "salt"

shaizasa (noun, /ʃaɪzəsæ/): "sand"

biza (noun, /bizə/): "seed"

attay (noun, /əɾe/): "sibling"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "sister"

jakis (noun, /jəkis/): "skin"

zaycouta (noun, /zecaʊtə/): "sky"

maz (noun, /mæz/): "smoke"

oonal (noun, /ʊnəl/): "snake"

maset (noun, /məsɛt/): "soup"

udak (noun, /udək/): "star"

ahif (noun, /əhif/): "stew"

ik (noun, /ik/): "stomach"

angil (noun, /əŋil/): "stone"

zaka (noun, /zəkə/): "stream"

hayken (noun, /hekɛn/): "sun"

akazega (noun, /əkəzɛgə/): "sword"

inay (noun, /ɪne/): "tail"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "tavern"

awawtini (noun, /æwotɪni/): "thumb"

til (noun, /tɪl/): "tongue"

dettusa (noun, /dɛɾʌsə/): "tooth"

wunayjiv (noun, /wʌnedʒɪv/): "tree"

naf (noun, /naf/): "truth"

thin (noun, /ðin/): "uncle"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "valley"

fes (noun, /fɛs/): "war"

aysi (noun, /esɪ/): "water"

nik (noun, /nɪk/): "way"

ina (noun, /inə/): "wine"

ekadai (noun, /ɛkədaɪ/): "woman"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "word"