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

Mashita

Mashita Dictionary

Pronouns

ith (pronoun, /ɪθ/): "he"

itta (pronoun, /ɪɾə/): "she"

is (pronoun, /is/): "they"

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "you"

isi (pronoun, /ɪʒ/): "we"

utta (pronoun, /ʌɾə/): "I"

Articles

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

tte (article, /ɾɛ/): "the"

Prepositions

athamott (preposition, /əðəmɔɾ/): "and"

duthou (preposition, /duðaʊ/): "as"

la (preposition, /la/): "from"

shenule (preposition, /ʃɛnʌlɛ/): "in"

isa (preposition, /ɪsæ/): "of"

asetik (preposition, /əsɛtɪk/): "or"

etihi (preposition, /ɛtɪhi/): "to"

abi (preposition, /əbɪ/): "will"

ithafu (preposition, /ɪðəfu/): "with"

Numbers

sa (number, /sə/): "zero"

sah (number, /sæh/): "one"

ibahoo (number, /ɪbæhʊ/): "two"

alaybip (number, /əlebip/): "three"

ta (number, /tæ/): "four"

oughshawtte (number, /ɒʃoɾɛ/): "five"

att (number, /əɾ/): "six"

aysari (number, /esəɹɪ/): "seven"

ma (number, /ma/): "eight"

ifawte (number, /ifotɛ/): "nine"

boughve (number, /bɒvɛ/): "ten"

Questions

ttini (question, /ɾɪnɪ/): "what"

dusat (question, /dʌsət/): "who"

ttapa (question, /ɾəpə/): "how"

nani (question, /nəni/): "why"

alou (question, /ælaʊ/): "when"

Interjections

atal (interjection, /ətəl/): "hello"

ngikena (interjection, /ŋɪkɛnə/): "goodbye"

tat (interjection, /tət/): "hey"

toughza (interjection, /tɒzə/): "bye"

tayttuma (interjection, /teɾumə/): "ouch"

bittou (interjection, /biɾaʊ/): "wow"

awzuttizai (interjection, /ozuɾɪzaɪ/): "uh"

sattaitawdd (interjection, /səɾaɪtoɽ/): "er"

athejat (interjection, /əθɛdʒət/): "um"

Adverbs

azawitt (adverb, /æzəwɪɾ/): "again"

ith (adverb, /ɪð/): "now"

nuttat (adverb, /nuɾat/): "soon"

awttawi (adverb, /oɾəwɪ/): "often"

saket (adverb, /səkɛt/): "sometimes"

zaymattatt (adverb, /zemaɾəɾ/): "always"

thanifitt (adverb, /ðənifɪɾ/): "never"

watak (adverb, /wətæk/): "seldom"

Adjectives

thi (adjective, /ði/): "aromatic"

ttatem (adjective, /ɾætɛm/): "basted"

malatt (adjective, /mələɾ/): "big"

aypa (adjective, /epæ/): "bitter"

dett (adjective, /dɛɾ/): "black"

nanata (adjective, /nanətə/): "blue"

ouv (adjective, /aʊv/): "brown"

enachadu (adjective, /ɛnæxædu/): "chilled"

uttawta (adjective, /uɾotæ/): "cold"

athas (adjective, /əθəs/): "curried"

uwatt (adjective, /uwəɾ/): "dark"

bet (adjective, /bɛt/): "deep"

adi (adjective, /ædi/): "divine"

katta (adjective, /kəɾə/): "drunk"

lajul (adjective, /ləjul/): "empty"

nasadak (adjective, /nasədək/): "evil"

ve (adjective, /vɛ/): "familiar"

ttayngid (adjective, /ɾeŋɪd/): "fat"

sazawpa (adjective, /səzopa/): "flat"

atouw (adjective, /ætaʊw/): "frail"

nan (adjective, /nən/): "fried"

achoughs (adjective, /ətʃɒs/): "full"

amadini (adjective, /əmədɪnɪ/): "good"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "green"

awa (adjective, /əwə/): "grey"

awjam (adjective, /odʒəm/): "honest"

asav (adjective, /əsəv/): "hot"

tutoughn (adjective, /tʌtɒn/): "light"

oughttait (adjective, /ɒɾaɪt/): "long"

efipisa (adjective, /ɛfipisə/): "loud"

jawl (adjective, /jol/): "mortal"

nik (adjective, /nɪk/): "mysterious"

ihatta (adjective, /ɪhəɾə/): "narrow"

atam (adjective, /ətəm/): "old"

utt (adjective, /ʌɾ/): "orange"

athanach (adjective, /əðənətʃ/): "pungent"

ahat (adjective, /əhət/): "purple"

abatap (adjective, /əbətəp/): "quiet"

azaitt (adjective, /əzaɪɾ/): "raw"

fittanaw (adjective, /fɪɾənæw/): "rectangular"

milay (adjective, /mɪle/): "red"

oughmatitta (adjective, /ɒmætɪɾæ/): "roasted"

naketou (adjective, /nəkɛtaʊ/): "round"

dutasought (adjective, /dʌtəsɒt/): "salty"

vena (adjective, /vɛnə/): "savory"

asudaka (adjective, /æsʌdækə/): "shallow"

dattin (adjective, /dəɾin/): "short"

mutti (adjective, /muɾi/): "smoked"

dinitt (adjective, /dɪnɪɾ/): "sober"

ilasa (adjective, /ɪləsə/): "sour"

ttainizim (adjective, /ɾaɪnɪzɪm/): "spicy"

awatta (adjective, /əwæɾæ/): "spiral"

loughttaithi (adjective, /lɒɾaɪði/): "square"

us (adjective, /us/): "steamed"

ouche (adjective, /aʊchɛ/): "strange"

lipoutted (adjective, /lɪpaʊɾɛd/): "strong"

azuku (adjective, /əzukʌ/): "sturdy"

daw (adjective, /do/): "sweet"

wifal (adjective, /wɪfəl/): "tall"

sevas (adjective, /sɛvæs/): "thick"

sittul (adjective, /sɪɾʌl/): "thin"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "warm"

az (adjective, /əz/): "weak"

da (adjective, /də/): "white"

zesuwaw (adjective, /zɛsʌwæw/): "wide"

noob (adjective, /nʊb/): "yellow"

huha (adjective, /hʌha/): "young"

Verbs

kakak (verb, /kəkæk/): "bake"

bisiza (verb, /bɪsɪzə/): "be"

ulaina (verb, /ʌlaɪnə/): "belong"

oosi (verb, /ʊsɪ/): "bite"

aboughtt (verb, /əbɒɾ/): "break"

abitim (verb, /əbɪtɪm/): "burn"

tajay (verb, /tədʒe/): "come"

aipi (verb, /aɪpi/): "die"

iwipawni (verb, /ɪwiponɪ/): "drink"

tanazas (verb, /tənəzas/): "eat"

noughttu (verb, /nɒɾu/): "fall"

ap (verb, /əp/): "fight"

ufai (verb, /ʌfaɪ/): "find"

ngisaw (verb, /ŋisəw/): "fish"

belume (verb, /bɛlumɛ/): "fly"

tak (verb, /tak/): "frown"

pa (verb, /pə/): "go"

ed (verb, /ɛd/): "growl"

afad (verb, /əfəd/): "hate"

thi (verb, /ðɪ/): "have"

ahutta (verb, /əhʌɾə/): "hear"

utas (verb, /utəs/): "hide"

baketta (verb, /bəkɛɾə/): "hold"

oughnga (verb, /ɒŋə/): "hunt"

achu (verb, /ætʃu/): "jump"

atitoughtta (verb, /ətitɒɾə/): "kill"

dazib (verb, /dəzɪb/): "know"

mehani (verb, /mɛhænɪ/): "laugh"

iditit (verb, /ɪditɪt/): "lie"

giseta (verb, /gɪsɛtə/): "live"

oughtabatay (verb, /ɒtəbæte/): "lose"

nate (verb, /nətɛ/): "love"

aytadaiga (verb, /etədaɪgə/): "need"

ivi (verb, /ɪvɪ/): "own"

bah (verb, /bəh/): "roast"

ew (verb, /ɛw/): "run"

ivabi (verb, /ɪvəbi/): "see"

lingu (verb, /lɪŋʌ/): "sit"

mik (verb, /mɪk/): "sleep"

pis (verb, /pis/): "smell"

adama (verb, /ædæmə/): "smile"

ttishaz (verb, /ɾɪʃəz/): "stand"

sa (verb, /sa/): "strike"

nitat (verb, /nitæt/): "swallow"

ttema (verb, /ɾɛmə/): "swim"

aten (verb, /ətɛn/): "taste"

taykou (verb, /tekaʊ/): "throw"

ikarruttough (verb, /ɪkəruɾɒ/): "walk"

apununu (verb, /əpunʌnʌ/): "want"

Nouns

hi (noun, /hi/): "afternoon"

angayn (noun, /əŋen/): "ale"

attaw (noun, /əɾo/): "all"

ath (noun, /æθ/): "alligator"

dittalay (noun, /dɪɾəle/): "arm"

attuluna (noun, /əɾulunə/): "ash"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "aunt"

ladu (noun, /lədʌ/): "axe"

lawttarrett (noun, /loɾərɛɾ/): "bark"

aytawiqu (noun, /etəwɪqu/): "bay"

jain (noun, /dʒaɪn/): "beer"

sawsu (noun, /sosʌ/): "beet"

ithuthama (noun, /ɪðuðəmə/): "bird"

aww (noun, /ow/): "blood"

ttayzasiaib (noun, /ɾezəʒaɪb/): "boar"

adethe (noun, /ədɛðɛ/): "bone"

ayzijizi (noun, /ezɪdʒizi/): "breakfast"

gawh (noun, /goh/): "breast"

ikuvi (noun, /ɪkuvɪ/): "brother"

avi (noun, /əvi/): "castle"

akanay (noun, /əkəne/): "cat"

oosi (noun, /ʊsi/): "cat"

na (noun, /nə/): "chest"

oughtteziz (noun, /ɒɾɛziz/): "chicken"

baylat (noun, /belət/): "claw"

la (noun, /lə/): "cloud"

lanatt (noun, /lənəɾ/): "coconut"

dulaiza (noun, /dulaɪzæ/): "crime"

nayka (noun, /nekə/): "day"

uvak (noun, /uvək/): "dinner"

atofis (noun, /ətɔfɪs/): "dog"

ha (noun, /hə/): "drink"

upathah (noun, /upæðəh/): "dungeon"

jiwin (noun, /dʒiwɪn/): "ear"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "earth"

ngami (noun, /ŋəmɪ/): "egg"

mibatta (noun, /mɪbəɾə/): "elder"

kaday (noun, /kəde/): "enemy"

agamithu (noun, /əgamɪðu/): "evening"

na (noun, /nə/): "eye"

ukou (noun, /ʌkaʊ/): "family"

taditt (noun, /tədɪɾ/): "father"

ad (noun, /əd/): "feather"

hisutta (noun, /hɪsuɾə/): "fight"

bakubi (noun, /bakubi/): "finger"

ayniti (noun, /enitɪ/): "fire"

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

set (noun, /sɛt/): "flesh"

duput (noun, /dʌput/): "foot"

akufaja (noun, /əkufədʒə/): "forest"

mouth (noun, /maʊð/): "fox"

nalusan (noun, /nəlusan/): "friend"

teyija (noun, /tɛyɪjæ/): "goose"

ngunays (noun, /ŋunes/): "grease"

labootawm (noun, /ləbʊtom/): "group"

nan (noun, /nən/): "gulf"

ayk (noun, /ek/): "hair"

asemeg (noun, /əsɛmɛg/): "hand"

ttu (noun, /ɾu/): "hat"

anepi (noun, /ænɛpi/): "hate"

azazoova (noun, /əzəzʊvə/): "head"

oozaitheku (noun, /ʊzaɪðɛkʌ/): "hill"

asu (noun, /əsu/): "horn"

hanga (noun, /həŋə/): "horse"

efutitt (noun, /ɛfutɪɾ/): "house"

uzafaz (noun, /uzəfæz/): "inn"

mitifi (noun, /mitɪfɪ/): "island"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "jaw"

nawnalil (noun, /nonəlɪl/): "lake"

thay (noun, /ðe/): "leaf"

outuzid (noun, /aʊtʌzɪd/): "leg"

sadath (noun, /sədəð/): "liver"

lanetto (noun, /lənɛɾɔ/): "louse"

pitawga (noun, /pɪtogə/): "love"

noobaw (noun, /nʊbo/): "lunch"

charra (noun, /tʃərə/): "man"

oughl (noun, /ɒl/): "many"

aiz (noun, /aɪz/): "meal"

ungusij (noun, /ʌŋʌsɪj/): "metal"

tasivi (noun, /təsɪvɪ/): "mine"

kavin (noun, /kəvɪn/): "monster"

ttav (noun, /ɾəv/): "moon"

kibayn (noun, /kɪben/): "morning"

ab (noun, /æb/): "mother"

jigook (noun, /jɪgʊk/): "mountain"

bitoughdub (noun, /bɪtɒdʌb/): "mouth"

sawa (noun, /səwə/): "name"

itsattasi (noun, /ɪtsaɾəsɪ/): "neck"

zanima (noun, /zænɪma/): "night"

dataiti (noun, /dətaɪtɪ/): "noodle"

edikul (noun, /ɛdikʌl/): "nose"

kapittap (noun, /kəpɪɾəp/): "ocean"

ipij (noun, /ɪpij/): "parent"

oughdisiwi (noun, /ɒdɪsɪwi/): "path"

thita (noun, /ðitə/): "peace"

oughfewiv (noun, /ɒfɛwɪv/): "pepper"

neb (noun, /nɛb/): "person"

awf (noun, /of/): "pie"

ding (noun, /dɪŋ/): "pig"

kawm (noun, /kom/): "rabbit"

za (noun, /zə/): "rain"

aywanen (noun, /ewænɛn/): "rat"

ittayli (noun, /ɪɾelɪ/): "river"

wanip (noun, /wənip/): "robe"

dazana (noun, /dəzənə/): "rock"

dayttaisa (noun, /deɾaɪsə/): "root"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "salt"

utam (noun, /utəm/): "sand"

ttakingan (noun, /ɾəkɪŋæn/): "seed"

attinil (noun, /əɾɪnil/): "sibling"

thih (noun, /ðɪh/): "sister"

zim (noun, /zɪm/): "skin"

del (noun, /dɛl/): "sky"

awdakani (noun, /odəkænɪ/): "smoke"

meb (noun, /mɛb/): "snake"

du (noun, /dʌ/): "soup"

aina (noun, /aɪna/): "star"

hazaytta (noun, /həzeɾə/): "stew"

uttawnuth (noun, /uɾonuθ/): "stomach"

oughlathaw (noun, /ɒləðo/): "stone"

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

uk (noun, /uk/): "sun"

el (noun, /ɛl/): "sword"

tivu (noun, /tɪvʌ/): "tail"

ittasela (noun, /ɪɾəsɛlə/): "tavern"

kattout (noun, /kəɾaʊt/): "thumb"

nivu (noun, /nɪvʌ/): "tongue"

ak (noun, /æk/): "tooth"

sin (noun, /sɪn/): "tree"

anuth (noun, /anuð/): "truth"

moulath (noun, /maʊləð/): "uncle"

imabetta (noun, /ɪməbɛɾə/): "valley"

hitad (noun, /hɪtəd/): "war"

ak (noun, /ək/): "water"

tizuta (noun, /tɪzʌtə/): "way"

ittes (noun, /ɪɾɛs/): "wine"

kabadi (noun, /kæbədi/): "woman"

naja (noun, /nəjæ/): "word"