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Soughsai

Soughsai Dictionary

Pronouns

uj (pronoun, /uj/): "he"

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

oul (pronoun, /aʊl/): "they"

an (pronoun, /an/): "you"

awu (pronoun, /əwu/): "we"

chi (pronoun, /tʃɪ/): "I"

Articles

ti (article, /tɪ/): "a"

so (article, /sɔ/): "the"

Prepositions

anaji (preposition, /ənəji/): "and"

ke (preposition, /kɛ/): "as"

attajuth (preposition, /əɾəjʌð/): "from"

uti (preposition, /uti/): "in"

al (preposition, /əl/): "of"

oughk (preposition, /ɒk/): "or"

bilaiba (preposition, /bɪlaɪbə/): "to"

ttoughs (preposition, /ɾɒs/): "will"

dikajim (preposition, /dɪkəjim/): "with"

Numbers

anu (number, /ənʌ/): "zero"

achih (number, /æchih/): "one"

ittichaqa (number, /iɾɪchəqə/): "two"

inoothadi (number, /ɪnʊðədɪ/): "three"

ma (number, /mə/): "four"

iwaj (number, /ɪwədʒ/): "five"

mipal (number, /mipəl/): "six"

tak (number, /tək/): "seven"

netta (number, /nɛɾə/): "eight"

jav (number, /dʒəv/): "nine"

maita (number, /maɪtə/): "ten"

Questions

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

unaych (question, /unetʃ/): "who"

ayza (question, /ezə/): "how"

sawva (question, /sovə/): "why"

niwab (question, /niwəb/): "when"

Interjections

tisawha (interjection, /tɪsoha/): "hello"

tha (interjection, /ðə/): "goodbye"

inig (interjection, /ɪnɪg/): "hey"

bitachat (interjection, /bitətʃət/): "bye"

ahaina (interjection, /əhaɪnə/): "ouch"

adi (interjection, /ədi/): "wow"

nalaz (interjection, /nələz/): "uh"

ta (interjection, /tə/): "er"

athis (interjection, /əðɪs/): "um"

Adverbs

ittought (adverb, /iɾɒt/): "again"

tanabi (adverb, /tənæbɪ/): "now"

naimam (adverb, /naɪmæm/): "soon"

nayvaiwu (adverb, /nevaɪwʌ/): "often"

oufal (adverb, /aʊfəl/): "sometimes"

tta (adverb, /ɾə/): "always"

bitte (adverb, /biɾɛ/): "never"

attawai (adverb, /əɾawaɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ittuti (adjective, /ɪɾʌti/): "aromatic"

hel (adjective, /hɛl/): "basted"

oughttibawna (adjective, /ɒɾɪbona/): "big"

alittitt (adjective, /əlɪɾɪɾ/): "bitter"

esetal (adjective, /ɛsɛtəl/): "black"

nen (adjective, /nɛn/): "blue"

sisatt (adjective, /sɪsəɾ/): "brown"

anunai (adjective, /ənʌnaɪ/): "chilled"

tis (adjective, /tɪs/): "cold"

li (adjective, /li/): "curried"

sough (adjective, /sɒ/): "dark"

aked (adjective, /əkɛd/): "deep"

chaf (adjective, /xæf/): "divine"

ttanin (adjective, /ɾənin/): "drunk"

itutana (adjective, /ɪtʌtənə/): "empty"

iji (adjective, /ɪjɪ/): "evil"

ttajil (adjective, /ɾəjɪl/): "familiar"

uvawa (adjective, /uvəwə/): "fat"

wano (adjective, /wənɔ/): "flat"

nawli (adjective, /nolɪ/): "frail"

ki (adjective, /ki/): "fried"

sataw (adjective, /sætəw/): "full"

oughttanoo (adjective, /ɒɾənʊ/): "good"

ilattatai (adjective, /ɪləɾataɪ/): "green"

basatu (adjective, /bəsətʌ/): "grey"

tatasik (adjective, /tætəsɪk/): "honest"

sanan (adjective, /sənən/): "hot"

athayles (adjective, /əðelɛs/): "light"

uttawgita (adjective, /ʌɾogɪtə/): "long"

amitha (adjective, /əmiðə/): "loud"

satuthay (adjective, /sətuθe/): "mortal"

enisita (adjective, /ɛnɪsitæ/): "mysterious"

asatt (adjective, /æsəɾ/): "narrow"

duzatta (adjective, /duzəɾə/): "old"

ala (adjective, /ələ/): "orange"

nawtej (adjective, /notɛj/): "pungent"

isaithata (adjective, /ɪsaɪðətə/): "purple"

etipi (adjective, /ɛtɪpi/): "quiet"

nough (adjective, /nɒ/): "raw"

jathaip (adjective, /jəðaɪp/): "rectangular"

ayt (adjective, /et/): "red"

itadi (adjective, /ɪtədɪ/): "roasted"

zajavay (adjective, /zəjave/): "round"

aysai (adjective, /esaɪ/): "salty"

ttattutt (adjective, /ɾaɾuɾ/): "savory"

attifa (adjective, /əɾɪfə/): "shallow"

nasidit (adjective, /nəsidɪt/): "short"

ayl (adjective, /el/): "smoked"

thajid (adjective, /θədʒid/): "sober"

oughti (adjective, /ɒtɪ/): "sour"

ayma (adjective, /ema/): "spicy"

uzivel (adjective, /ʌzɪvɛl/): "spiral"

alal (adjective, /æləl/): "square"

ottach (adjective, /ɔɾətʃ/): "steamed"

sisitta (adjective, /sisɪɾə/): "strange"

ale (adjective, /əlɛ/): "strong"

inenu (adjective, /ɪnɛnʌ/): "sturdy"

ootawthitha (adjective, /ʊtoðɪðə/): "sweet"

wa (adjective, /wə/): "tall"

achi (adjective, /ætʃɪ/): "thick"

tah (adjective, /təh/): "thin"

anuvathe (adjective, /ənuvæðɛ/): "warm"

amethoop (adjective, /əmɛðʊp/): "weak"

langa (adjective, /ləŋæ/): "white"

ufinev (adjective, /ʌfɪnɛv/): "wide"

van (adjective, /vən/): "yellow"

atittayd (adjective, /ətɪɾed/): "young"

Verbs

mutti (verb, /muɾi/): "bake"

naw (verb, /no/): "be"

fidas (verb, /fidəs/): "belong"

nanihu (verb, /nanihu/): "bite"

ju (verb, /dʒʌ/): "break"

athaqang (verb, /æðəqəŋ/): "burn"

ttava (verb, /ɾævə/): "come"

winila (verb, /wɪnilə/): "die"

bepi (verb, /bɛpɪ/): "drink"

at (verb, /ət/): "eat"

ivittas (verb, /iviɾəs/): "fall"

adaniw (verb, /adənɪw/): "fight"

asetavi (verb, /asɛtavɪ/): "find"

aiz (verb, /aɪz/): "fish"

tiy (verb, /tiy/): "fly"

ka (verb, /kə/): "frown"

tuthokal (verb, /tʌðɔkəl/): "go"

lisough (verb, /lisɒ/): "growl"

zaishil (verb, /zaɪʃɪl/): "hate"

takatt (verb, /tækəɾ/): "have"

thinatt (verb, /ðɪnəɾ/): "hear"

isha (verb, /iʃə/): "hide"

na (verb, /næ/): "hold"

thiha (verb, /ðɪhə/): "hunt"

adazaka (verb, /ədəzækə/): "jump"

ip (verb, /ɪp/): "kill"

ifay (verb, /ɪfe/): "know"

saddiniv (verb, /səɽiniv/): "laugh"

ti (verb, /ti/): "lie"

likutta (verb, /lɪkuɾə/): "live"

ilifas (verb, /ilɪfəs/): "lose"

wawtt (verb, /woɾ/): "love"

vumai (verb, /vʌmaɪ/): "need"

dilukitt (verb, /dɪlukiɾ/): "own"

napam (verb, /nəpəm/): "roast"

iwawtta (verb, /ɪwoɾə/): "run"

ttanal (verb, /ɾənal/): "see"

tata (verb, /tətə/): "sit"

tafough (verb, /təfɒ/): "sleep"

tath (verb, /təθ/): "smell"

asazas (verb, /əsəzəs/): "smile"

iz (verb, /ɪz/): "stand"

aithay (verb, /aɪðe/): "strike"

asia (verb, /əʒə/): "swallow"

loughnatai (verb, /lɒnətaɪ/): "swim"

asame (verb, /əsəmɛ/): "taste"

thitt (verb, /θɪɾ/): "throw"

att (verb, /æɾ/): "walk"

anaykelay (verb, /ənekɛle/): "want"

Nouns

wayzi (noun, /wezɪ/): "afternoon"

ittudis (noun, /iɾudɪs/): "ale"

hat (noun, /hət/): "all"

abapa (noun, /æbəpə/): "alligator"

am (noun, /am/): "arm"

dusi (noun, /dusi/): "ash"

athili (noun, /əðɪli/): "aunt"

akilawra (noun, /əkɪloɹə/): "axe"

nunub (noun, /nʌnub/): "bark"

thumoos (noun, /ðʌmʊs/): "bay"

ela (noun, /ɛlə/): "beer"

attainaja (noun, /əɾaɪnəjə/): "beet"

thivi (noun, /ðɪvɪ/): "bird"

iha (noun, /ɪhə/): "blood"

manufoo (noun, /mənufʊ/): "boar"

ttabiba (noun, /ɾæbibə/): "bone"

besattas (noun, /bɛsəɾəs/): "breakfast"

ikabika (noun, /ikabikə/): "breast"

oul (noun, /aʊl/): "brother"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "castle"

niniw (noun, /nɪniw/): "cat"

thu (noun, /ðʌ/): "cat"

pattaytap (noun, /pəɾetəp/): "chest"

ukaitid (noun, /ukaɪtɪd/): "chicken"

ejalaka (noun, /ɛjələkə/): "claw"

ekapu (noun, /ɛkəpu/): "cloud"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "coconut"

uv (noun, /uv/): "crime"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "day"

asithe (noun, /əsiðɛ/): "dinner"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "dog"

hanif (noun, /hənɪf/): "drink"

itou (noun, /itaʊ/): "dungeon"

ingoughm (noun, /ɪŋɒm/): "ear"

dayttawttun (noun, /deɾoɾun/): "earth"

athipu (noun, /æðɪpu/): "egg"

othas (noun, /ɔðəs/): "elder"

aypith (noun, /epɪð/): "enemy"

data (noun, /dətə/): "evening"

aikavak (noun, /aɪkəvak/): "eye"

litawdan (noun, /litodən/): "family"

thiteduh (noun, /ðɪtɛdʌh/): "father"

jitt (noun, /dʒɪɾ/): "feather"

busim (noun, /busɪm/): "fight"

wikaysi (noun, /wɪkesɪ/): "finger"

attuvi (noun, /æɾuvɪ/): "fire"

dufadi (noun, /dufədɪ/): "fish"

gaytahab (noun, /getəhæb/): "flesh"

wij (noun, /wɪj/): "foot"

asab (noun, /æsəb/): "forest"

vaisawl (noun, /vaɪsol/): "fox"

the (noun, /ðɛ/): "friend"

attuttiw (noun, /əɾuɾɪw/): "goose"

ttangaw (noun, /ɾəŋəw/): "grease"

thi (noun, /ði/): "group"

dais (noun, /daɪs/): "gulf"

pisouz (noun, /pisaʊz/): "hair"

thuni (noun, /ðunɪ/): "hand"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "hat"

koulidi (noun, /kaʊlɪdɪ/): "hate"

laimou (noun, /laɪmaʊ/): "head"

fe (noun, /fɛ/): "hill"

isayttas (noun, /ɪseɾəs/): "horn"

ekingash (noun, /ɛkɪŋəʃ/): "horse"

lathashun (noun, /ləðəʃun/): "house"

abayzufi (noun, /abezʌfɪ/): "inn"

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

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "jaw"

ikusama (noun, /ɪkʌsəmə/): "lake"

aji (noun, /ədʒi/): "leaf"

kati (noun, /kətɪ/): "leg"

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

asa (noun, /əsæ/): "louse"

ti (noun, /ti/): "love"

doji (noun, /dɔji/): "lunch"

ttattanayn (noun, /ɾəɾənen/): "man"

anganit (noun, /əŋanɪt/): "many"

daisittiw (noun, /daɪsiɾiw/): "meal"

nitin (noun, /nɪtin/): "metal"

pidafa (noun, /pɪdəfa/): "mine"

day (noun, /de/): "monster"

ttasisa (noun, /ɾəsɪsə/): "moon"

an (noun, /ən/): "morning"

aynaci (noun, /enəcɪ/): "mother"

izaba (noun, /ɪzəba/): "mountain"

falidif (noun, /fælɪdɪf/): "mouth"

oughde (noun, /ɒdɛ/): "name"

epoughfuw (noun, /ɛpɒfʌw/): "neck"

ttatuli (noun, /ɾətuli/): "night"

chanasoughtt (noun, /chænəsɒɾ/): "noodle"

nough (noun, /nɒ/): "nose"

attothit (noun, /aɾɔðɪt/): "ocean"

athiga (noun, /əðigə/): "parent"

inituzu (noun, /ɪnituzu/): "path"

nithisam (noun, /niθisəm/): "peace"

toughnu (noun, /tɒnʌ/): "pepper"

atasa (noun, /atæsə/): "person"

ibethina (noun, /ɪbɛðinə/): "pie"

attis (noun, /əɾɪs/): "pig"

thitimay (noun, /ðɪtime/): "rabbit"

ttazou (noun, /ɾəzaʊ/): "rain"

sita (noun, /sitə/): "rat"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "river"

vehi (noun, /vɛhɪ/): "robe"

wu (noun, /wʌ/): "rock"

av (noun, /əv/): "root"

fake (noun, /fækɛ/): "salt"

ttikava (noun, /ɾɪkəvæ/): "sand"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "seed"

anaw (noun, /əno/): "sibling"

lama (noun, /ləmæ/): "sister"

fanimat (noun, /fənɪmət/): "skin"

ad (noun, /əd/): "sky"

thava (noun, /ðavə/): "smoke"

ayfoughth (noun, /efɒð/): "snake"

sinayt (noun, /sɪnet/): "soup"

ujibi (noun, /ʌdʒibɪ/): "star"

metichatt (noun, /mɛtɪtʃæɾ/): "stew"

na (noun, /nə/): "stomach"

uttadi (noun, /uɾædɪ/): "stone"

awnu (noun, /onu/): "stream"

setha (noun, /sɛðə/): "sun"

pima (noun, /pɪmə/): "sword"

amay (noun, /əme/): "tail"

iyatte (noun, /ɪyəɾɛ/): "tavern"

achay (noun, /ache/): "thumb"

aynoo (noun, /enʊ/): "tongue"

shiti (noun, /ʃɪtɪ/): "tooth"

isapupi (noun, /isapupi/): "tree"

azattidi (noun, /əzæɾidɪ/): "truth"

ttay (noun, /ɾe/): "uncle"

attibati (noun, /əɾɪbəti/): "valley"

abouttafa (noun, /əbaʊɾəfə/): "war"

taipoughda (noun, /taɪpɒdæ/): "water"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "way"

ttittais (noun, /ɾɪɾaɪs/): "wine"

susough (noun, /susɒ/): "woman"

oughttanuna (noun, /ɒɾənʌnə/): "word"