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This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Tijacha
Tijacha Dictionary
Pronouns
su (pronoun, /su/): "he"
ise (pronoun, /ɪsɛ/): "she"
pe (pronoun, /pɛ/): "they"
as (pronoun, /as/): "you"
if (pronoun, /ɪf/): "we"
ash (pronoun, /əʃ/): "I"
Articles
vin (article, /vɪn/): "a"
oonai (article, /ʊnaɪ/): "the"
Prepositions
attin (preposition, /əɾɪn/): "and"
iwag (preposition, /ɪwag/): "as"
inginout (preposition, /ɪŋɪnaʊt/): "from"
linungatt (preposition, /linuŋəɾ/): "in"
ta (preposition, /tæ/): "of"
us (preposition, /us/): "or"
ebourraytti (preposition, /ɛbaʊreɾɪ/): "to"
ataima (preposition, /ətaɪmə/): "will"
evitta (preposition, /ɛvɪɾə/): "with"
Numbers
zakaitha (number, /zəkaɪðə/): "zero"
iv (number, /iv/): "one"
vani (number, /vəni/): "two"
ngivala (number, /ŋivəla/): "three"
attika (number, /æɾɪkə/): "four"
atu (number, /ətʌ/): "five"
isichapi (number, /ɪsɪchəpɪ/): "six"
salattou (number, /sælæɾaʊ/): "seven"
adan (number, /ədən/): "eight"
ithalu (number, /ɪðəlu/): "nine"
enidi (number, /ɛnidɪ/): "ten"
Questions
az (question, /əz/): "what"
ttawshudou (question, /ɾoʃʌdaʊ/): "who"
ij (question, /ij/): "how"
efi (question, /ɛfɪ/): "why"
ttichomay (question, /ɾɪxɔme/): "when"
Interjections
aitayvoug (interjection, /aɪtevaʊg/): "hello"
dejimav (interjection, /dɛdʒɪməv/): "goodbye"
asa (interjection, /əsæ/): "hey"
ma (interjection, /mə/): "bye"
ittawtu (interjection, /ɪɾotu/): "ouch"
natath (interjection, /nətæθ/): "wow"
ul (interjection, /ʌl/): "uh"
fi (interjection, /fɪ/): "er"
atarrav (interjection, /atərəv/): "um"
Adverbs
tavawwa (adverb, /təvowa/): "again"
ayti (adverb, /eti/): "now"
atoughfoutha (adverb, /ətɒfaʊðə/): "soon"
tittat (adverb, /tɪɾət/): "often"
utayl (adverb, /utel/): "sometimes"
aitt (adverb, /aɪɾ/): "always"
ih (adverb, /ɪh/): "never"
ni (adverb, /nɪ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
am (adjective, /əm/): "aromatic"
patanesi (adjective, /pətanɛʒ/): "basted"
atti (adjective, /æɾɪ/): "big"
kiwa (adjective, /kɪwə/): "bitter"
ehattila (adjective, /ɛhəɾɪlə/): "black"
aydida (adjective, /edɪdæ/): "blue"
ani (adjective, /ənɪ/): "brown"
ittipeth (adjective, /ɪɾipɛð/): "chilled"
pou (adjective, /paʊ/): "cold"
izafefu (adjective, /izəfɛfu/): "curried"
ed (adjective, /ɛd/): "dark"
ap (adjective, /æp/): "deep"
ayh (adjective, /eh/): "divine"
ngithaide (adjective, /ŋɪðaɪdɛ/): "drunk"
apital (adjective, /əpɪtæl/): "empty"
oughgigudi (adjective, /ɒgɪgudɪ/): "evil"
soovud (adjective, /sʊvʌd/): "familiar"
rri (adjective, /rɪ/): "fat"
oughb (adjective, /ɒb/): "flat"
siidasu (adjective, /ʒidəsʌ/): "frail"
kep (adjective, /kɛp/): "fried"
epa (adjective, /ɛpə/): "full"
lesi (adjective, /lɛʒ/): "good"
baynesuk (adjective, /benɛsuk/): "green"
uta (adjective, /ʌtə/): "grey"
ttaivat (adjective, /ɾaɪvət/): "honest"
athethamu (adjective, /aðɛðəmʌ/): "hot"
aisithothi (adjective, /aɪsiðɔðɪ/): "light"
abeth (adjective, /əbɛð/): "long"
daylita (adjective, /delɪtə/): "loud"
ukawtted (adjective, /ukoɾɛd/): "mortal"
anetsoth (adjective, /ənɛtsɔð/): "mysterious"
thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "narrow"
daf (adjective, /dəf/): "old"
gittek (adjective, /gɪɾɛk/): "orange"
mis (adjective, /mɪs/): "pungent"
toose (adjective, /tʊsɛ/): "purple"
thuba (adjective, /ðʌbə/): "quiet"
izouz (adjective, /ɪzaʊz/): "raw"
asabibou (adjective, /əsæbɪbaʊ/): "rectangular"
cen (adjective, /cɛn/): "red"
as (adjective, /æs/): "roasted"
nguwayvir (adjective, /ŋuweviɹ/): "round"
ipati (adjective, /ipətɪ/): "salty"
ittough (adjective, /iɾɒ/): "savory"
ngika (adjective, /ŋɪkə/): "shallow"
ttathul (adjective, /ɾəðʌl/): "short"
aifunuch (adjective, /aɪfʌnutʃ/): "smoked"
vap (adjective, /væp/): "sober"
dawth (adjective, /doð/): "sour"
afasath (adjective, /æfəsæð/): "spicy"
ha (adjective, /hə/): "spiral"
thiwayni (adjective, /ðiwenɪ/): "square"
afamasu (adjective, /əfæməsu/): "steamed"
aiha (adjective, /aɪhæ/): "strange"
awtecham (adjective, /otɛtʃəm/): "strong"
ijip (adjective, /ɪdʒɪp/): "sturdy"
atid (adjective, /atɪd/): "sweet"
ezaki (adjective, /ɛzəkɪ/): "tall"
fanawwad (adjective, /fənowəd/): "thick"
naka (adjective, /nəkə/): "thin"
bun (adjective, /bun/): "warm"
tawnayn (adjective, /tonen/): "weak"
ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "white"
atathitha (adjective, /ətəðɪðə/): "wide"
at (adjective, /ət/): "yellow"
in (adjective, /in/): "young"
Verbs
mattittah (verb, /məɾiɾəh/): "bake"
pai (verb, /paɪ/): "be"
uloughsu (verb, /ʌlɒsʌ/): "belong"
attit (verb, /əɾit/): "bite"
nupus (verb, /nʌpus/): "break"
rettit (verb, /ɹɛɾit/): "burn"
ttitatak (verb, /ɾɪtətæk/): "come"
awade (verb, /awadɛ/): "die"
lan (verb, /lən/): "drink"
ttadih (verb, /ɾædɪh/): "eat"
oughthapis (verb, /ɒðəpɪs/): "fall"
ttil (verb, /ɾil/): "fight"
iwal (verb, /ɪwəl/): "find"
ittattaih (verb, /ɪɾəɾaɪh/): "fish"
se (verb, /sɛ/): "fly"
ta (verb, /tə/): "frown"
ttes (verb, /ɾɛs/): "go"
athefasu (verb, /əðɛfəsʌ/): "growl"
datuf (verb, /dətuf/): "hate"
nay (verb, /ne/): "have"
alathaku (verb, /ələðəku/): "hear"
atemawt (verb, /ətɛmot/): "hide"
kuvail (verb, /kʌvaɪl/): "hold"
pi (verb, /pɪ/): "hunt"
isanu (verb, /ɪsənu/): "jump"
haittai (verb, /haɪɾaɪ/): "kill"
gathi (verb, /gəði/): "know"
azaike (verb, /əzaɪkɛ/): "laugh"
avoothou (verb, /əvʊθaʊ/): "lie"
uthe (verb, /uðɛ/): "live"
tattamuz (verb, /təɾəmuz/): "lose"
maj (verb, /mədʒ/): "love"
ma (verb, /mə/): "need"
itithaw (verb, /ɪtɪðo/): "own"
days (verb, /des/): "roast"
bamaki (verb, /bəməkɪ/): "run"
aytten (verb, /eɾɛn/): "see"
ab (verb, /ab/): "sit"
numatta (verb, /nʌməɾə/): "sleep"
soughttusal (verb, /sɒɾusəl/): "smell"
athaj (verb, /əðædʒ/): "smile"
ujit (verb, /ʌdʒɪt/): "stand"
ittoughtt (verb, /iɾɒɾ/): "strike"
taviwa (verb, /təviwa/): "swallow"
ittade (verb, /ɪɾadɛ/): "swim"
sattiriv (verb, /saɾɪɹiv/): "taste"
ajittitt (verb, /əjɪɾɪɾ/): "throw"
noughla (verb, /nɒlə/): "walk"
ttawba (verb, /ɾobə/): "want"
Nouns
wa (noun, /wə/): "afternoon"
ulasetti (noun, /ʌləsɛɾɪ/): "ale"
ettaygud (noun, /ɛɾegʌd/): "all"
ayttuva (noun, /eɾuvə/): "alligator"
eliv (noun, /ɛliv/): "arm"
voughwabi (noun, /vɒwəbi/): "ash"
sawttoughduk (noun, /soɾɒduk/): "aunt"
ttas (noun, /ɾæs/): "axe"
uttay (noun, /uɾe/): "bark"
ihuwamou (noun, /ihuwəmaʊ/): "bay"
es (noun, /ɛs/): "beer"
atak (noun, /ətək/): "beet"
imehitha (noun, /ɪmɛhiðə/): "bird"
attuz (noun, /əɾuz/): "blood"
fik (noun, /fik/): "boar"
ttani (noun, /ɾænɪ/): "bone"
lalil (noun, /ləlil/): "breakfast"
nawzitab (noun, /nozɪtəb/): "breast"
ithikisi (noun, /ɪðɪkisɪ/): "brother"
sa (noun, /sæ/): "castle"
thef (noun, /ðɛf/): "cat"
lehaw (noun, /lɛhæw/): "cat"
sitheqad (noun, /sɪðɛqəd/): "chest"
asaka (noun, /əsəkə/): "chicken"
achupaw (noun, /ətʃupo/): "claw"
su (noun, /sʌ/): "cloud"
shaywayji (noun, /ʃeweji/): "coconut"
dani (noun, /dəni/): "crime"
ila (noun, /ɪlə/): "day"
awtt (noun, /oɾ/): "dinner"
ain (noun, /aɪn/): "dog"
dulazait (noun, /dʌləzaɪt/): "drink"
at (noun, /ət/): "dungeon"
ayvenough (noun, /evɛnɒ/): "ear"
attadan (noun, /əɾədən/): "earth"
aninattai (noun, /əninəɾaɪ/): "egg"
akatt (noun, /əkəɾ/): "elder"
ettil (noun, /ɛɾɪl/): "enemy"
inelitta (noun, /ɪnɛliɾæ/): "evening"
thaymev (noun, /ðemɛv/): "eye"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "family"
aydika (noun, /edɪkə/): "father"
ihou (noun, /ɪhaʊ/): "feather"
kasough (noun, /kəsɒ/): "fight"
ttattutt (noun, /ɾæɾuɾ/): "finger"
pemaise (noun, /pɛmaɪsɛ/): "fire"
nitta (noun, /nɪɾə/): "fish"
ukaybina (noun, /ʌkebina/): "flesh"
sawtta (noun, /soɾə/): "foot"
ittough (noun, /ɪɾɒ/): "forest"
ath (noun, /æθ/): "fox"
iw (noun, /ɪw/): "friend"
imi (noun, /imɪ/): "goose"
ana (noun, /ənə/): "grease"
ttataichi (noun, /ɾətaɪtʃi/): "group"
oughvidani (noun, /ɒvɪdəni/): "gulf"
ittatt (noun, /iɾəɾ/): "hair"
esi (noun, /ɛsɪ/): "hand"
dich (noun, /dix/): "hat"
anacha (noun, /ənətʃə/): "hate"
fi (noun, /fi/): "head"
mi (noun, /mi/): "hill"
aitil (noun, /aɪtil/): "horn"
tapa (noun, /təpə/): "horse"
oughmawf (noun, /ɒmof/): "house"
ib (noun, /ɪb/): "inn"
mitabin (noun, /mɪtəbɪn/): "island"
luj (noun, /lʌdʒ/): "jaw"
atta (noun, /əɾə/): "lake"
ak (noun, /ak/): "leaf"
ibinan (noun, /ɪbɪnæn/): "leg"
ayma (noun, /emə/): "liver"
athelayttai (noun, /aðɛleɾaɪ/): "louse"
ayttitta (noun, /eɾɪɾæ/): "love"
bilati (noun, /bɪləti/): "lunch"
izevin (noun, /ɪzɛvin/): "man"
ookangough (noun, /ʊkəŋɒ/): "many"
ithit (noun, /ɪðit/): "meal"
an (noun, /ən/): "metal"
taha (noun, /təha/): "mine"
elezou (noun, /ɛlɛzaʊ/): "monster"
asininu (noun, /æsɪnɪnu/): "moon"
mishu (noun, /mɪʃu/): "morning"
ishan (noun, /iʃən/): "mother"
ba (noun, /bə/): "mountain"
nalaw (noun, /nəlo/): "mouth"
uz (noun, /uz/): "name"
ewikit (noun, /ɛwikɪt/): "neck"
wai (noun, /waɪ/): "night"
alafatsa (noun, /ələfətsə/): "noodle"
ta (noun, /tæ/): "nose"
ija (noun, /ɪjə/): "ocean"
lutt (noun, /luɾ/): "parent"
inid (noun, /inɪd/): "path"
nattaitab (noun, /nəɾaɪtəb/): "peace"
iwat (noun, /iwat/): "pepper"
aibittas (noun, /aɪbɪɾas/): "person"
upoughg (noun, /upɒg/): "pie"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "pig"
ava (noun, /əvə/): "rabbit"
avou (noun, /əvaʊ/): "rain"
awchi (noun, /oxi/): "rat"
tattesi (noun, /təɾɛsɪ/): "river"
ayl (noun, /el/): "robe"
al (noun, /əl/): "rock"
sa (noun, /sæ/): "root"
attunili (noun, /əɾʌnilɪ/): "salt"
ehak (noun, /ɛhak/): "sand"
them (noun, /ðɛm/): "seed"
analaha (noun, /ənəlæhə/): "sibling"
na (noun, /nə/): "sister"
abatt (noun, /æbəɾ/): "skin"
zameta (noun, /zamɛtə/): "sky"
akiwav (noun, /əkiwəv/): "smoke"
oughd (noun, /ɒd/): "snake"
atayp (noun, /ətep/): "soup"
ata (noun, /ətə/): "star"
aytaing (noun, /etaɪŋ/): "stew"
attajala (noun, /əɾæjələ/): "stomach"
asisatha (noun, /əsisəðə/): "stone"
waluli (noun, /wəlulɪ/): "stream"
usha (noun, /ʌʃə/): "sun"
awttasiz (noun, /oɾəsiz/): "sword"
dai (noun, /daɪ/): "tail"
ttibuthi (noun, /ɾɪbuði/): "tavern"
idita (noun, /ɪdɪtə/): "thumb"
bat (noun, /bət/): "tongue"
ihawz (noun, /ihoz/): "tooth"
azet (noun, /əzɛt/): "tree"
shay (noun, /ʃe/): "truth"
bathoughth (noun, /bəðɒð/): "uncle"
at (noun, /ət/): "valley"
taka (noun, /tækə/): "war"
kaf (noun, /kəf/): "water"
awttilek (noun, /oɾɪlɛk/): "way"
ousaz (noun, /aʊsaz/): "wine"
ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "woman"
isa (noun, /isə/): "word"