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

Titetta

Titetta Dictionary

Pronouns

ad (pronoun, /əd/): "he"

athough (pronoun, /əθɒ/): "she"

ut (pronoun, /ʌt/): "they"

tas (pronoun, /tæs/): "you"

chaym (pronoun, /chem/): "we"

za (pronoun, /zə/): "I"

Articles

emi (article, /ɛmi/): "a"

ttu (article, /ɾʌ/): "the"

Prepositions

mibut (preposition, /mibʌt/): "and"

vubatt (preposition, /vubəɾ/): "as"

it (preposition, /ɪt/): "from"

nadat (preposition, /nədət/): "in"

vibayl (preposition, /vɪbel/): "of"

aivil (preposition, /aɪvɪl/): "or"

ana (preposition, /əna/): "to"

oughw (preposition, /ɒw/): "will"

tattutt (preposition, /təɾʌɾ/): "with"

Numbers

nin (number, /nɪn/): "zero"

amid (number, /əmɪd/): "one"

tti (number, /ɾi/): "two"

tattanan (number, /təɾənən/): "three"

adop (number, /adɔp/): "four"

oughloughnoughn (number, /ɒlɒnɒn/): "five"

kuthasay (number, /kʌðəse/): "six"

aini (number, /aɪni/): "seven"

aykilay (number, /ekile/): "eight"

asiatapa (number, /aʒətapæ/): "nine"

tengoughju (number, /tɛŋɒjʌ/): "ten"

Questions

mozinub (question, /mɔzɪnub/): "what"

ittazattu (question, /iɾəzəɾu/): "who"

husil (question, /hʌsɪl/): "how"

thitta (question, /ðiɾa/): "why"

usapi (question, /ʌsəpi/): "when"

Interjections

atamava (interjection, /atæməvə/): "hello"

taiwasa (interjection, /taɪwəsə/): "goodbye"

tudisha (interjection, /tʌdiʃæ/): "hey"

imish (interjection, /imiʃ/): "bye"

tini (interjection, /tinɪ/): "ouch"

itu (interjection, /ɪtʌ/): "wow"

iw (interjection, /iw/): "uh"

pani (interjection, /pənɪ/): "er"

kutt (interjection, /kuɾ/): "um"

Adverbs

tti (adverb, /ɾɪ/): "again"

ttiti (adverb, /ɾɪti/): "now"

aiminufa (adverb, /aɪminufə/): "soon"

izitha (adverb, /izɪðə/): "often"

etitti (adverb, /ɛtɪɾɪ/): "sometimes"

nayttatte (adverb, /neɾəɾɛ/): "always"

tattinap (adverb, /təɾɪnəp/): "never"

agutt (adverb, /əgʌɾ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

sani (adjective, /sənɪ/): "aromatic"

uzif (adjective, /ʌzif/): "basted"

edath (adjective, /ɛdəθ/): "big"

zithab (adjective, /zɪðəb/): "bitter"

tutatte (adjective, /tutəɾɛ/): "black"

nitt (adjective, /nɪɾ/): "blue"

bafa (adjective, /bæfə/): "brown"

ttasoot (adjective, /ɾəsʊt/): "chilled"

aydasitt (adjective, /edəsiɾ/): "cold"

echimas (adjective, /ɛtʃiməs/): "curried"

ttouka (adjective, /ɾaʊkə/): "dark"

pous (adjective, /paʊs/): "deep"

nanouche (adjective, /nənaʊtʃɛ/): "divine"

ilufayd (adjective, /ɪlufed/): "drunk"

patheji (adjective, /pəðɛjɪ/): "empty"

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

nitai (adjective, /nɪtaɪ/): "familiar"

ittu (adjective, /ɪɾu/): "fat"

apattitti (adjective, /əpæɾiɾi/): "flat"

attayd (adjective, /æɾed/): "frail"

baiv (adjective, /baɪv/): "fried"

nes (adjective, /nɛs/): "full"

ittitt (adjective, /iɾɪɾ/): "good"

apani (adjective, /əpəni/): "green"

jakayf (adjective, /dʒəkef/): "grey"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "honest"

muttafi (adjective, /mʌɾəfɪ/): "hot"

lawnaitu (adjective, /lonaɪtʌ/): "light"

anivath (adjective, /ənivəð/): "long"

an (adjective, /ən/): "loud"

usi (adjective, /usi/): "mortal"

detou (adjective, /dɛtaʊ/): "mysterious"

til (adjective, /tɪl/): "narrow"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "old"

nisa (adjective, /nɪsə/): "orange"

mattis (adjective, /məɾis/): "pungent"

oon (adjective, /ʊn/): "purple"

awdi (adjective, /odɪ/): "quiet"

awchi (adjective, /otʃi/): "raw"

kanough (adjective, /kənɒ/): "rectangular"

tawitas (adjective, /təwitəs/): "red"

tidata (adjective, /tɪdətə/): "roasted"

ttesith (adjective, /ɾɛsɪð/): "round"

adata (adjective, /ədætə/): "salty"

ate (adjective, /ətɛ/): "savory"

tam (adjective, /təm/): "shallow"

achitt (adjective, /ətʃiɾ/): "short"

yapalat (adjective, /yəpələt/): "smoked"

tittima (adjective, /tɪɾimə/): "sober"

utekata (adjective, /ʌtɛkətə/): "sour"

lu (adjective, /lu/): "spicy"

nazi (adjective, /nəzi/): "spiral"

tanutti (adjective, /tənuɾi/): "square"

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

ganittu (adjective, /gənɪɾu/): "strange"

shab (adjective, /ʃæb/): "strong"

av (adjective, /æv/): "sturdy"

fikil (adjective, /fɪkɪl/): "sweet"

italipa (adjective, /itəlipə/): "tall"

lit (adjective, /lɪt/): "thick"

tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "thin"

awtha (adjective, /oðə/): "warm"

bayguda (adjective, /begudə/): "weak"

thatti (adjective, /ðəɾɪ/): "white"

dittadai (adjective, /diɾədaɪ/): "wide"

doulas (adjective, /daʊləs/): "yellow"

li (adjective, /lɪ/): "young"

Verbs

avasub (verb, /əvəsʌb/): "bake"

atathup (verb, /ətəðup/): "be"

thad (verb, /ðæd/): "belong"

thattahip (verb, /ðəɾəhɪp/): "bite"

buzatt (verb, /buzæɾ/): "break"

ttaw (verb, /ɾəw/): "burn"

abamilu (verb, /əbəmɪlʌ/): "come"

etha (verb, /ɛθə/): "die"

ala (verb, /ala/): "drink"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "eat"

itta (verb, /ɪɾə/): "fall"

sayveb (verb, /sevɛb/): "fight"

diraypa (verb, /diɹepæ/): "find"

ttanattoughd (verb, /ɾənaɾɒd/): "fish"

natt (verb, /næɾ/): "fly"

waj (verb, /wədʒ/): "frown"

hidas (verb, /hidəs/): "go"

ih (verb, /ɪh/): "growl"

an (verb, /an/): "hate"

ttathiti (verb, /ɾæðitɪ/): "have"

ayshi (verb, /eʃɪ/): "hear"

ngan (verb, /ŋən/): "hide"

wiwidat (verb, /wɪwɪdət/): "hold"

tipou (verb, /tipaʊ/): "hunt"

zaithaza (verb, /zaɪðəzə/): "jump"

wawouwat (verb, /wawaʊwət/): "kill"

zizaitte (verb, /zɪzaɪɾɛ/): "know"

taib (verb, /taɪb/): "laugh"

tah (verb, /təh/): "lie"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "live"

sa (verb, /sæ/): "lose"

awazan (verb, /awəzæn/): "love"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "need"

oughdawzen (verb, /ɒdozɛn/): "own"

uma (verb, /umə/): "roast"

nanini (verb, /naninɪ/): "run"

patini (verb, /patɪni/): "see"

la (verb, /lə/): "sit"

tawda (verb, /todə/): "sleep"

gawl (verb, /gol/): "smell"

vab (verb, /vəb/): "smile"

ttou (verb, /ɾaʊ/): "stand"

ttet (verb, /ɾɛt/): "strike"

avati (verb, /əvætɪ/): "swallow"

haw (verb, /həw/): "swim"

ichawth (verb, /ɪchoð/): "taste"

ouch (verb, /aʊtʃ/): "throw"

lad (verb, /ləd/): "walk"

mawu (verb, /məwu/): "want"

Nouns

nilitt (noun, /nilɪɾ/): "afternoon"

jechefi (noun, /jɛtʃɛfɪ/): "ale"

ithattam (noun, /ɪðəɾəm/): "all"

kul (noun, /kul/): "alligator"

aywanapaw (noun, /ewənəpo/): "arm"

outet (noun, /aʊtɛt/): "ash"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "aunt"

thun (noun, /ðun/): "axe"

adam (noun, /ədæm/): "bark"

aysat (noun, /esæt/): "bay"

iv (noun, /ɪv/): "beer"

alib (noun, /əlɪb/): "beet"

attep (noun, /əɾɛp/): "bird"

ttilufiw (noun, /ɾɪlufɪw/): "blood"

vawayttai (noun, /vəweɾaɪ/): "boar"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "bone"

toutt (noun, /taʊɾ/): "breakfast"

numuwup (noun, /numʌwʌp/): "breast"

avazifa (noun, /əvəzifə/): "brother"

am (noun, /əm/): "castle"

datanad (noun, /dætənəd/): "cat"

ittev (noun, /ɪɾɛv/): "cat"

atu (noun, /atʌ/): "chest"

dethamatt (noun, /dɛθæməɾ/): "chicken"

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

nayvamay (noun, /nevəme/): "cloud"

thunu (noun, /ðʌnʌ/): "coconut"

nasa (noun, /nəsə/): "crime"

tsowa (noun, /tsɔwa/): "day"

ebesaf (noun, /ɛbɛsæf/): "dinner"

puvat (noun, /pʌvət/): "dog"

mudathay (noun, /mʌdəðe/): "drink"

dingi (noun, /dɪŋɪ/): "dungeon"

danimas (noun, /dənɪmæs/): "ear"

su (noun, /su/): "earth"

sap (noun, /sap/): "egg"

zai (noun, /zaɪ/): "elder"

sitt (noun, /sɪɾ/): "enemy"

thouv (noun, /ðaʊv/): "evening"

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

athav (noun, /aðəv/): "family"

ttipa (noun, /ɾɪpæ/): "father"

thame (noun, /θəmɛ/): "feather"

ttih (noun, /ɾih/): "fight"

bilu (noun, /bɪlʌ/): "finger"

avitta (noun, /əviɾə/): "fire"

eb (noun, /ɛb/): "fish"

ailadud (noun, /aɪlədʌd/): "flesh"

adahasa (noun, /ədæhəsə/): "foot"

noughmasi (noun, /nɒməsɪ/): "forest"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "fox"

mu (noun, /mʌ/): "friend"

senaijej (noun, /sɛnaɪjɛj/): "goose"

inin (noun, /inɪn/): "grease"

lana (noun, /lənə/): "group"

siaduda (noun, /ʒədʌdæ/): "gulf"

naychafa (noun, /nechəfə/): "hair"

fadai (noun, /fædaɪ/): "hand"

ninurr (noun, /nɪnʌr/): "hat"

asanati (noun, /əsənətɪ/): "hate"

attatha (noun, /əɾəðə/): "head"

kanis (noun, /kənɪs/): "hill"

as (noun, /əs/): "horn"

arata (noun, /əɹətə/): "horse"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "house"

tudana (noun, /tʌdənə/): "inn"

la (noun, /lə/): "island"

ttat (noun, /ɾat/): "jaw"

cuvasett (noun, /cuvæsɛɾ/): "lake"

anikashu (noun, /ənɪkəʃʌ/): "leaf"

uth (noun, /uð/): "leg"

al (noun, /əl/): "liver"

ttatimutt (noun, /ɾətimʌɾ/): "louse"

atitaw (noun, /ətito/): "love"

alanouke (noun, /əlanaʊkɛ/): "lunch"

ida (noun, /ɪdə/): "man"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "many"

ilith (noun, /ilɪð/): "meal"

awbali (noun, /obəlɪ/): "metal"

samak (noun, /səmæk/): "mine"

iwitis (noun, /ɪwɪtɪs/): "monster"

zitihu (noun, /zɪtɪhu/): "moon"

jawhatta (noun, /johəɾə/): "morning"

attalun (noun, /æɾəlʌn/): "mother"

athoughzi (noun, /əðɒzi/): "mountain"

japatt (noun, /jəpəɾ/): "mouth"

oughnattas (noun, /ɒnəɾəs/): "name"

aniz (noun, /ənɪz/): "neck"

ananoughna (noun, /ənənɒnə/): "night"

athab (noun, /əðəb/): "noodle"

anaythay (noun, /əneðe/): "nose"

jim (noun, /dʒim/): "ocean"

ttitti (noun, /ɾɪɾɪ/): "parent"

zagina (noun, /zægɪnə/): "path"

la (noun, /lə/): "peace"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "pepper"

efayg (noun, /ɛfeg/): "person"

ttakap (noun, /ɾækəp/): "pie"

tawditt (noun, /todiɾ/): "pig"

ayda (noun, /edə/): "rabbit"

dutha (noun, /dʌðə/): "rain"

ayzalahi (noun, /ezalahi/): "rat"

ami (noun, /əmɪ/): "river"

nawttav (noun, /noɾəv/): "robe"

yawidu (noun, /yəwɪdu/): "rock"

da (noun, /də/): "root"

angas (noun, /əŋas/): "salt"

atinatu (noun, /ətɪnætʌ/): "sand"

ethun (noun, /ɛðʌn/): "seed"

ut (noun, /ut/): "sibling"

meth (noun, /mɛð/): "sister"

etuthal (noun, /ɛtuðəl/): "skin"

at (noun, /ət/): "sky"

attudait (noun, /əɾʌdaɪt/): "smoke"

izuth (noun, /ɪzuð/): "snake"

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

datayv (noun, /dətev/): "star"

sasuwatt (noun, /səsuwəɾ/): "stew"

athayttas (noun, /əðeɾæs/): "stomach"

itha (noun, /iðə/): "stone"

inai (noun, /inaɪ/): "stream"

asesi (noun, /əsɛsɪ/): "sun"

in (noun, /in/): "sword"

em (noun, /ɛm/): "tail"

ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "tavern"

bat (noun, /bət/): "thumb"

taytethe (noun, /tetɛðɛ/): "tongue"

ihis (noun, /ɪhɪs/): "tooth"

lunatt (noun, /lʌnəɾ/): "tree"

uttam (noun, /uɾəm/): "truth"

dipakait (noun, /dɪpəkaɪt/): "uncle"

ka (noun, /kə/): "valley"

ulan (noun, /ʌlən/): "war"

awjawkek (noun, /ojokɛk/): "water"

honga (noun, /hɔŋæ/): "way"

watash (noun, /wətəʃ/): "wine"

ttattena (noun, /ɾəɾɛna/): "woman"

chazam (noun, /tʃæzəm/): "word"