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Nati

Nati Dictionary

Pronouns

uma (pronoun, /umæ/): "he"

ad (pronoun, /əd/): "she"

ada (pronoun, /ædæ/): "they"

ethi (pronoun, /ɛði/): "you"

em (pronoun, /ɛm/): "we"

ayvi (pronoun, /evi/): "I"

Articles

isay (article, /ɪse/): "a"

ana (article, /ænæ/): "the"

Prepositions

shoughb (preposition, /ʃɒb/): "and"

nittoughnij (preposition, /nɪɾɒnɪdʒ/): "as"

zisawd (preposition, /zisod/): "from"

ittathapay (preposition, /iɾəðəpe/): "in"

uv (preposition, /uv/): "of"

ttotti (preposition, /ɾɔɾi/): "or"

zisha (preposition, /zɪʃə/): "to"

awmasusa (preposition, /oməsusə/): "will"

ttahishan (preposition, /ɾəhiʃæn/): "with"

Numbers

tatathi (number, /tətəðɪ/): "zero"

ilag (number, /ɪlag/): "one"

zittis (number, /ziɾɪs/): "two"

adai (number, /ədaɪ/): "three"

tanuthitt (number, /tənʌðiɾ/): "four"

tu (number, /tʌ/): "five"

kuthat (number, /kʌθæt/): "six"

uthimam (number, /uðimæm/): "seven"

bide (number, /bɪdɛ/): "eight"

shakoug (number, /ʃækaʊg/): "nine"

aki (number, /əkɪ/): "ten"

Questions

inadame (question, /ɪnədəmɛ/): "what"

zoughpoughbam (question, /zɒpɒbəm/): "who"

etupa (question, /ɛtupa/): "how"

il (question, /ɪl/): "why"

agittoo (question, /agiɾʊ/): "when"

Interjections

namaki (interjection, /næməkɪ/): "hello"

ashathafa (interjection, /əʃəðəfə/): "goodbye"

aibitt (interjection, /aɪbiɾ/): "hey"

icis (interjection, /icis/): "bye"

oughhooth (interjection, /ɒhʊð/): "ouch"

ufettays (interjection, /ufɛɾes/): "wow"

athatape (interjection, /əðətəpɛ/): "uh"

ziza (interjection, /zɪzə/): "er"

fu (interjection, /fu/): "um"

Adverbs

ithashi (adverb, /ɪðəʃi/): "again"

aipadoughna (adverb, /aɪpədɒnə/): "now"

ahi (adverb, /əhɪ/): "soon"

tattadul (adverb, /taɾædul/): "often"

ayf (adverb, /ef/): "sometimes"

umata (adverb, /ʌmætə/): "always"

aihak (adverb, /aɪhək/): "never"

uttapacha (adverb, /uɾəpəchə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

gafeza (adjective, /gəfɛzə/): "aromatic"

aditep (adjective, /əditɛp/): "basted"

lisan (adjective, /lɪsən/): "big"

ttichayw (adjective, /ɾɪtʃew/): "bitter"

ouw (adjective, /aʊw/): "black"

inavumoi (adjective, /ɪnəvʌmɔɪ/): "blue"

da (adjective, /də/): "brown"

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

avi (adjective, /ævi/): "cold"

je (adjective, /jɛ/): "curried"

zasijain (adjective, /zæsidʒaɪn/): "dark"

aip (adjective, /aɪp/): "deep"

aja (adjective, /əjə/): "divine"

atettatti (adjective, /ætɛɾəɾi/): "drunk"

wit (adjective, /wɪt/): "empty"

iz (adjective, /iz/): "evil"

inik (adjective, /inɪk/): "familiar"

zas (adjective, /zəs/): "fat"

sajawsa (adjective, /səjosə/): "flat"

la (adjective, /lə/): "frail"

suwaik (adjective, /sʌwaɪk/): "fried"

abih (adjective, /əbɪh/): "full"

ka (adjective, /kæ/): "good"

tanad (adjective, /tænad/): "green"

denaingan (adjective, /dɛnaɪŋən/): "grey"

tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "honest"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "hot"

fayd (adjective, /fed/): "light"

ida (adjective, /idə/): "long"

aris (adjective, /əɹɪs/): "loud"

tiza (adjective, /tɪzə/): "mortal"

asuk (adjective, /æsuk/): "mysterious"

bibawd (adjective, /bɪbod/): "narrow"

dap (adjective, /dæp/): "old"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "orange"

hi (adjective, /hi/): "pungent"

al (adjective, /əl/): "purple"

atai (adjective, /ətaɪ/): "quiet"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "raw"

ezaisib (adjective, /ɛzaɪsib/): "rectangular"

nawath (adjective, /nawəð/): "red"

ttoughvunal (adjective, /ɾɒvunæl/): "roasted"

ittaham (adjective, /ɪɾəhəm/): "round"

bithakawn (adjective, /bɪðəkon/): "salty"

taipinough (adjective, /taɪpɪnɒ/): "savory"

vatte (adjective, /vəɾɛ/): "shallow"

ttaylai (adjective, /ɾelaɪ/): "short"

poughgikit (adjective, /pɒgikɪt/): "smoked"

anaij (adjective, /ənaɪdʒ/): "sober"

zayw (adjective, /zew/): "sour"

la (adjective, /lə/): "spicy"

ihisitaw (adjective, /ihɪsɪto/): "spiral"

athav (adjective, /æðav/): "square"

uhenatt (adjective, /ʌhɛnəɾ/): "steamed"

ainatika (adjective, /aɪnatikə/): "strange"

oughtakut (adjective, /ɒtəkʌt/): "strong"

sitalul (adjective, /sitəlul/): "sturdy"

anitilough (adjective, /ənitɪlɒ/): "sweet"

inaytt (adjective, /ineɾ/): "tall"

fima (adjective, /fɪmə/): "thick"

pinal (adjective, /pɪnæl/): "thin"

ttalis (adjective, /ɾəlis/): "warm"

atatt (adjective, /ətəɾ/): "weak"

dasad (adjective, /dəsæd/): "white"

ad (adjective, /æd/): "wide"

azew (adjective, /əzɛw/): "yellow"

uwikat (adjective, /ʌwikət/): "young"

Verbs

itanay (verb, /ɪtəne/): "bake"

awn (verb, /on/): "be"

akimalu (verb, /ækiməlu/): "belong"

idoo (verb, /ɪdʊ/): "bite"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "break"

anattaw (verb, /ənəɾo/): "burn"

outalanay (verb, /aʊtələne/): "come"

ayjatta (verb, /ejəɾæ/): "die"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "drink"

utida (verb, /utɪdə/): "eat"

attiwisi (verb, /əɾɪwisɪ/): "fall"

elapa (verb, /ɛləpə/): "fight"

oughloughdaytu (verb, /ɒlɒdetʌ/): "find"

atti (verb, /əɾɪ/): "fish"

tatt (verb, /təɾ/): "fly"

telath (verb, /tɛləð/): "frown"

vak (verb, /vək/): "go"

ivahaw (verb, /ɪvəho/): "growl"

ifame (verb, /ɪfəmɛ/): "hate"

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

ahuveth (verb, /æhuvɛð/): "hear"

wakou (verb, /wəkaʊ/): "hide"

ngawsai (verb, /ŋosaɪ/): "hold"

up (verb, /ʌp/): "hunt"

tittingi (verb, /tɪɾɪŋɪ/): "jump"

ibath (verb, /ibəð/): "kill"

asu (verb, /əsu/): "know"

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

mawthu (verb, /moθʌ/): "lie"

uw (verb, /uw/): "live"

zaluta (verb, /zəlʌtə/): "lose"

nay (verb, /ne/): "love"

ayka (verb, /ekæ/): "need"

ahavupa (verb, /əhəvupə/): "own"

ttilathu (verb, /ɾɪləðʌ/): "roast"

chagawzutt (verb, /chægozʌɾ/): "run"

man (verb, /mæn/): "see"

inu (verb, /inu/): "sit"

atika (verb, /ətika/): "sleep"

itabata (verb, /ɪtæbətə/): "smell"

ka (verb, /kə/): "smile"

thikufat (verb, /ðɪkufæt/): "stand"

achaydale (verb, /əxedəlɛ/): "strike"

anin (verb, /ənin/): "swallow"

fa (verb, /fæ/): "swim"

aisama (verb, /aɪsəmə/): "taste"

ade (verb, /ədɛ/): "throw"

oughtt (verb, /ɒɾ/): "walk"

labukaw (verb, /labʌkəw/): "want"

Nouns

iqafadi (noun, /iqəfədi/): "afternoon"

uba (noun, /ubə/): "ale"

vithala (noun, /viθalə/): "all"

tabavu (noun, /təbəvʌ/): "alligator"

thanita (noun, /ðənitə/): "arm"

iha (noun, /ɪhə/): "ash"

ipit (noun, /ɪpɪt/): "aunt"

poon (noun, /pʊn/): "axe"

thanatto (noun, /ðənəɾɔ/): "bark"

kattajat (noun, /kəɾədʒət/): "bay"

lutti (noun, /lʌɾi/): "beer"

vawn (noun, /von/): "beet"

kidaih (noun, /kidaɪh/): "bird"

sattap (noun, /səɾəp/): "blood"

anisa (noun, /ənisa/): "boar"

amamai (noun, /əməmaɪ/): "bone"

ttazama (noun, /ɾæzəmə/): "breakfast"

tuch (noun, /tutʃ/): "breast"

ba (noun, /bə/): "brother"

uzakathu (noun, /uzəkæðu/): "castle"

ba (noun, /bæ/): "cat"

ilatattaw (noun, /ɪlətəɾo/): "cat"

tawhaytt (noun, /toheɾ/): "chest"

ngittan (noun, /ŋɪɾən/): "chicken"

wa (noun, /wə/): "claw"

an (noun, /ən/): "cloud"

adou (noun, /ədaʊ/): "coconut"

uwoonaw (noun, /uwʊno/): "crime"

atough (noun, /ætɒ/): "day"

miw (noun, /mɪw/): "dinner"

hing (noun, /hiŋ/): "dog"

ashamel (noun, /aʃəmɛl/): "drink"

thittin (noun, /ðiɾin/): "dungeon"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "ear"

taittattas (noun, /taɪɾəɾəs/): "earth"

doughdapoughk (noun, /dɒdəpɒk/): "egg"

qawe (noun, /qəwɛ/): "elder"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "enemy"

tana (noun, /təna/): "evening"

iv (noun, /iv/): "eye"

atani (noun, /ətənɪ/): "family"

adit (noun, /ædɪt/): "father"

foughnutta (noun, /fɒnʌɾæ/): "feather"

dilivaw (noun, /dɪlivo/): "fight"

attat (noun, /əɾət/): "finger"

at (noun, /ət/): "fire"

ekudaw (noun, /ɛkudo/): "fish"

vaisapab (noun, /vaɪsəpəb/): "flesh"

enuti (noun, /ɛnuti/): "foot"

tethoutt (noun, /tɛðaʊɾ/): "forest"

minga (noun, /mɪŋə/): "fox"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "friend"

ta (noun, /tə/): "goose"

angid (noun, /əŋɪd/): "grease"

ila (noun, /ɪlə/): "group"

waythajan (noun, /weðajən/): "gulf"

ijisaw (noun, /idʒiso/): "hair"

athas (noun, /əðæs/): "hand"

zusattawn (noun, /zʌsəɾon/): "hat"

kakattai (noun, /kəkəɾaɪ/): "hate"

nat (noun, /nət/): "head"

ayfal (noun, /efal/): "hill"

kataz (noun, /kətəz/): "horn"

meni (noun, /mɛni/): "horse"

ene (noun, /ɛnɛ/): "house"

atelata (noun, /ətɛlætə/): "inn"

awsaychak (noun, /osetʃək/): "island"

chitapaj (noun, /chɪtəpəj/): "jaw"

wapith (noun, /wapɪð/): "lake"

unadd (noun, /unaɽ/): "leaf"

chaf (noun, /tʃaf/): "leg"

danihi (noun, /dənɪhɪ/): "liver"

nithoughb (noun, /nɪðɒb/): "louse"

oughnihip (noun, /ɒnihɪp/): "love"

ddittough (noun, /ɽɪɾɒ/): "lunch"

vul (noun, /vul/): "man"

itaiha (noun, /itaɪhə/): "many"

thadut (noun, /ðədut/): "meal"

janawa (noun, /jənəwa/): "metal"

ethoughthan (noun, /ɛðɒðən/): "mine"

aylough (noun, /elɒ/): "monster"

tifaway (noun, /tifəwe/): "moon"

aja (noun, /əjə/): "morning"

akanati (noun, /əkənəti/): "mother"

zatoun (noun, /zətaʊn/): "mountain"

ademithu (noun, /ədɛmiθʌ/): "mouth"

angapetaw (noun, /æŋəpɛto/): "name"

ugakin (noun, /ʌgəkin/): "neck"

vailainin (noun, /vaɪlaɪnɪn/): "night"

mutipou (noun, /mutipaʊ/): "noodle"

itisaww (noun, /itisow/): "nose"

haypev (noun, /hepɛv/): "ocean"

lukeshe (noun, /lukɛʃɛ/): "parent"

wa (noun, /wə/): "path"

aybattitt (noun, /ebəɾiɾ/): "peace"

anaitai (noun, /anaɪtaɪ/): "pepper"

ettab (noun, /ɛɾab/): "person"

ih (noun, /ih/): "pie"

wayng (noun, /weŋ/): "pig"

ttamath (noun, /ɾəmað/): "rabbit"

niten (noun, /nɪtɛn/): "rain"

ngedoozoup (noun, /ŋɛdʊzaʊp/): "rat"

ttadim (noun, /ɾədim/): "river"

lan (noun, /lən/): "robe"

iban (noun, /ibən/): "rock"

thatt (noun, /ðəɾ/): "root"

isough (noun, /ɪsɒ/): "salt"

attajip (noun, /æɾədʒɪp/): "sand"

jas (noun, /dʒəs/): "seed"

aws (noun, /os/): "sibling"

oughtakawz (noun, /ɒtəkoz/): "sister"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "skin"

ta (noun, /ta/): "sky"

zatatta (noun, /zətaɾə/): "smoke"

ta (noun, /tə/): "snake"

kith (noun, /kɪð/): "soup"

sayttewat (noun, /seɾɛwət/): "star"

anaiz (noun, /ənaɪz/): "stew"

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

nawlough (noun, /nolɒ/): "stone"

awni (noun, /onɪ/): "stream"

atuday (noun, /ətʌde/): "sun"

oughla (noun, /ɒla/): "sword"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "tail"

attik (noun, /əɾik/): "tavern"

thath (noun, /ðəθ/): "thumb"

ttajutte (noun, /ɾədʒuɾɛ/): "tongue"

aitta (noun, /aɪɾə/): "tooth"

dafida (noun, /dafɪdə/): "tree"

asasil (noun, /əsəsɪl/): "truth"

ttunuth (noun, /ɾunuð/): "uncle"

satti (noun, /saɾɪ/): "valley"

naw (noun, /no/): "war"

uttafunga (noun, /uɾæfuŋə/): "water"

wa (noun, /wə/): "way"

thawnuv (noun, /ðonʌv/): "wine"

ttuta (noun, /ɾutə/): "woman"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "word"