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Language Generator

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

Imouba

Imouba Dictionary

Pronouns

jaw (pronoun, /dʒo/): "he"

kai (pronoun, /kaɪ/): "she"

jough (pronoun, /jɒ/): "they"

ede (pronoun, /ɛdɛ/): "you"

val (pronoun, /vəl/): "we"

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

Articles

asa (article, /æsə/): "a"

tuj (article, /tuj/): "the"

Prepositions

ja (preposition, /jə/): "and"

anedi (preposition, /ənɛdi/): "as"

shakoubik (preposition, /ʃəkaʊbik/): "from"

ahayk (preposition, /ahek/): "in"

is (preposition, /ɪs/): "of"

asidiw (preposition, /əsɪdɪw/): "or"

fittaji (preposition, /fɪɾəjɪ/): "to"

nufaka (preposition, /nufəkə/): "will"

daduttuth (preposition, /daduɾuð/): "with"

Numbers

nel (number, /nɛl/): "zero"

na (number, /nə/): "one"

agouka (number, /əgaʊka/): "two"

ada (number, /ədæ/): "three"

te (number, /tɛ/): "four"

zaiwuna (number, /zaɪwuna/): "five"

lusu (number, /lusu/): "six"

itawi (number, /itəwɪ/): "seven"

dapa (number, /dəpə/): "eight"

atanou (number, /ətənaʊ/): "nine"

rawttase (number, /ɹoɾəsɛ/): "ten"

Questions

ttafapa (question, /ɾæfəpæ/): "what"

itap (question, /ɪtəp/): "who"

tta (question, /ɾə/): "how"

vihakai (question, /vihəkaɪ/): "why"

aydisitt (question, /edɪsiɾ/): "when"

Interjections

etais (interjection, /ɛtaɪs/): "hello"

af (interjection, /əf/): "goodbye"

esim (interjection, /ɛsɪm/): "hey"

ittachaw (interjection, /ɪɾətʃo/): "bye"

jouvubi (interjection, /jaʊvubɪ/): "ouch"

inainoo (interjection, /ɪnaɪnʊ/): "wow"

upa (interjection, /ʌpa/): "uh"

itt (interjection, /iɾ/): "er"

akaylayla (interjection, /əkelelə/): "um"

Adverbs

thaylalum (adverb, /ðeləlʌm/): "again"

di (adverb, /dɪ/): "now"

tud (adverb, /tʌd/): "soon"

leh (adverb, /lɛh/): "often"

adawtawba (adverb, /ədotobə/): "sometimes"

inethoubu (adverb, /ɪnɛðaʊbʌ/): "always"

si (adverb, /sɪ/): "never"

dinoughnat (adverb, /dɪnɒnət/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttitought (adjective, /ɾɪtɒt/): "aromatic"

ivatteba (adjective, /ivaɾɛbə/): "basted"

ugi (adjective, /ʌgi/): "big"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "bitter"

itten (adjective, /iɾɛn/): "black"

jid (adjective, /jɪd/): "blue"

tam (adjective, /təm/): "brown"

ushang (adjective, /ʌʃəŋ/): "chilled"

bilat (adjective, /bilət/): "cold"

zulad (adjective, /zuləd/): "curried"

ihi (adjective, /ɪhi/): "dark"

awch (adjective, /och/): "deep"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "divine"

ima (adjective, /ɪmə/): "drunk"

koo (adjective, /kʊ/): "empty"

aytake (adjective, /etakɛ/): "evil"

ita (adjective, /ɪtə/): "familiar"

apafatay (adjective, /əpəfæte/): "fat"

sawvasa (adjective, /sovəsə/): "flat"

uttazat (adjective, /uɾəzət/): "frail"

idahait (adjective, /idəhaɪt/): "fried"

yuja (adjective, /yʌjə/): "full"

oottidan (adjective, /ʊɾɪdan/): "good"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "green"

aiwatun (adjective, /aɪwətun/): "grey"

paw (adjective, /po/): "honest"

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

attih (adjective, /æɾih/): "light"

osatai (adjective, /ɔsətaɪ/): "long"

jittita (adjective, /jɪɾitə/): "loud"

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

mayl (adjective, /mel/): "mysterious"

edayj (adjective, /ɛdej/): "narrow"

ttanayshit (adjective, /ɾæneʃɪt/): "old"

inem (adjective, /ɪnɛm/): "orange"

pusainaw (adjective, /pʌsaɪno/): "pungent"

ipa (adjective, /ɪpə/): "purple"

apizaipi (adjective, /əpɪzaɪpi/): "quiet"

ttatuta (adjective, /ɾətʌtə/): "raw"

baz (adjective, /baz/): "rectangular"

ittatis (adjective, /ɪɾətis/): "red"

hi (adjective, /hɪ/): "roasted"

laid (adjective, /laɪd/): "round"

nittai (adjective, /niɾaɪ/): "salty"

asivada (adjective, /əsɪvədə/): "savory"

bunaytai (adjective, /bʌnetaɪ/): "shallow"

ugih (adjective, /ugɪh/): "short"

isawpij (adjective, /isopij/): "smoked"

ittavawda (adjective, /iɾəvodə/): "sober"

pith (adjective, /pɪθ/): "sour"

attij (adjective, /æɾɪdʒ/): "spicy"

lawtti (adjective, /loɾɪ/): "spiral"

oughtidatt (adjective, /ɒtɪdəɾ/): "square"

daysibayz (adjective, /desɪbez/): "steamed"

oughdawi (adjective, /ɒdəwɪ/): "strange"

anikitt (adjective, /ænikɪɾ/): "strong"

putough (adjective, /putɒ/): "sturdy"

uti (adjective, /ʌtɪ/): "sweet"

uz (adjective, /ʌz/): "tall"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "thick"

if (adjective, /if/): "thin"

aisa (adjective, /aɪsæ/): "warm"

ttashavu (adjective, /ɾəʃəvu/): "weak"

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

hattatha (adjective, /həɾæðə/): "wide"

lajal (adjective, /ləjəl/): "yellow"

asab (adjective, /əsəb/): "young"

Verbs

athapan (verb, /əðəpən/): "bake"

tattay (verb, /təɾe/): "be"

tidas (verb, /tɪdəs/): "belong"

tahait (verb, /təhaɪt/): "bite"

ttashadib (verb, /ɾæʃədib/): "break"

aym (verb, /em/): "burn"

falu (verb, /fəlʌ/): "come"

pattu (verb, /pəɾʌ/): "die"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "drink"

aytta (verb, /eɾə/): "eat"

idazu (verb, /ɪdəzʌ/): "fall"

chuc (verb, /xuc/): "fight"

pay (verb, /pe/): "find"

uthidith (verb, /ʌðidɪð/): "fish"

vith (verb, /vɪð/): "fly"

asifiga (verb, /əsɪfɪgæ/): "frown"

yil (verb, /yɪl/): "go"

itha (verb, /ɪða/): "growl"

awk (verb, /ok/): "hate"

thasatt (verb, /ðæsæɾ/): "have"

elawune (verb, /ɛləwunɛ/): "hear"

anoughnala (verb, /ənɒnələ/): "hide"

nika (verb, /nɪkə/): "hold"

ainidi (verb, /aɪnɪdi/): "hunt"

aituni (verb, /aɪtuni/): "jump"

ije (verb, /ɪjɛ/): "kill"

iha (verb, /ɪhə/): "know"

ishawvita (verb, /ɪʃovɪtə/): "laugh"

asabiha (verb, /əsəbɪhə/): "lie"

ta (verb, /tæ/): "live"

iniban (verb, /ɪnɪbən/): "lose"

uk (verb, /ʌk/): "love"

ayz (verb, /ez/): "need"

ipa (verb, /ɪpə/): "own"

fapute (verb, /fəputɛ/): "roast"

tanaws (verb, /tənos/): "run"

lawlim (verb, /lolim/): "see"

avasa (verb, /əvəsa/): "sit"

zattu (verb, /zəɾu/): "sleep"

sawnayti (verb, /soneti/): "smell"

ethus (verb, /ɛðʌs/): "smile"

ttulan (verb, /ɾʌlən/): "stand"

la (verb, /læ/): "strike"

ekikita (verb, /ɛkikɪtə/): "swallow"

udaw (verb, /udaw/): "swim"

udakayda (verb, /udakedæ/): "taste"

outtelaw (verb, /aʊɾɛlo/): "throw"

ath (verb, /əð/): "walk"

tawtetatt (verb, /totɛtəɾ/): "want"

Nouns

ap (noun, /əp/): "afternoon"

tu (noun, /tʌ/): "ale"

faysaw (noun, /fesæw/): "all"

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

adaisum (noun, /ædaɪsʌm/): "arm"

navipitt (noun, /nævɪpiɾ/): "ash"

nadasuk (noun, /nædasuk/): "aunt"

ttethi (noun, /ɾɛðɪ/): "axe"

tatt (noun, /taɾ/): "bark"

bimay (noun, /bime/): "bay"

lakana (noun, /ləkənə/): "beer"

hajais (noun, /həjaɪs/): "beet"

adoittin (noun, /ədɔɪɾɪn/): "bird"

um (noun, /um/): "blood"

naviga (noun, /nəvɪgə/): "boar"

thanani (noun, /ðənənɪ/): "bone"

attimit (noun, /əɾɪmɪt/): "breakfast"

ninivu (noun, /nɪnɪvʌ/): "breast"

amatha (noun, /əməða/): "brother"

elin (noun, /ɛlɪn/): "castle"

inu (noun, /ɪnu/): "cat"

imataij (noun, /ɪmətaɪdʒ/): "cat"

attana (noun, /əɾanə/): "chest"

achutt (noun, /ətʃuɾ/): "chicken"

ttudetai (noun, /ɾudɛtaɪ/): "claw"

ttough (noun, /ɾɒ/): "cloud"

itakish (noun, /ɪtækɪʃ/): "coconut"

ttuttan (noun, /ɾuɾən/): "crime"

ebak (noun, /ɛbək/): "day"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "dinner"

ttesh (noun, /ɾɛʃ/): "dog"

shuh (noun, /ʃuh/): "drink"

ivaditi (noun, /ivəditɪ/): "dungeon"

ta (noun, /tə/): "ear"

avasil (noun, /əvəsil/): "earth"

ayz (noun, /ez/): "egg"

ttuvawttat (noun, /ɾuvoɾæt/): "elder"

oughna (noun, /ɒnə/): "enemy"

tou (noun, /taʊ/): "evening"

anatte (noun, /ənəɾɛ/): "eye"

amahal (noun, /aməhal/): "family"

zachattatt (noun, /zəxaɾəɾ/): "father"

ttidud (noun, /ɾɪdud/): "feather"

tu (noun, /tu/): "fight"

tan (noun, /tən/): "finger"

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

koughs (noun, /kɒs/): "fish"

aw (noun, /əw/): "flesh"

tu (noun, /tu/): "foot"

kevasu (noun, /kɛvasu/): "forest"

adoughzis (noun, /ədɒzɪs/): "fox"

liva (noun, /livə/): "friend"

viwattai (noun, /vɪwəɾaɪ/): "goose"

littepayv (noun, /liɾɛpev/): "grease"

ad (noun, /əd/): "group"

kaylinga (noun, /keliŋə/): "gulf"

ujanu (noun, /ujənʌ/): "hair"

daipin (noun, /daɪpin/): "hand"

ezi (noun, /ɛzɪ/): "hat"

tutt (noun, /tʌɾ/): "hate"

awt (noun, /ot/): "head"

ithi (noun, /ɪðɪ/): "hill"

ttawlaim (noun, /ɾolaɪm/): "horn"

tathaday (noun, /təðəde/): "horse"

akapai (noun, /əkəpaɪ/): "house"

attuwaka (noun, /əɾuwəkə/): "inn"

toughhit (noun, /tɒhɪt/): "island"

ava (noun, /əvæ/): "jaw"

inamalu (noun, /ɪnəmælu/): "lake"

avay (noun, /əve/): "leaf"

al (noun, /əl/): "leg"

ped (noun, /pɛd/): "liver"

ittaisa (noun, /ɪɾaɪsə/): "louse"

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

at (noun, /æt/): "lunch"

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

zatethi (noun, /zatɛðɪ/): "many"

nigi (noun, /nɪgɪ/): "meal"

zijiha (noun, /zidʒihæ/): "metal"

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

idath (noun, /idæð/): "monster"

nai (noun, /naɪ/): "moon"

anayt (noun, /ənet/): "morning"

umubi (noun, /ʌmubɪ/): "mother"

daivizutt (noun, /daɪvɪzuɾ/): "mountain"

nanina (noun, /nənɪnə/): "mouth"

esoulayttay (noun, /ɛsaʊleɾe/): "name"

ttatitt (noun, /ɾətɪɾ/): "neck"

akaynaz (noun, /ækenəz/): "night"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "noodle"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "nose"

vaytt (noun, /veɾ/): "ocean"

tatika (noun, /tətɪkə/): "parent"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "path"

kit (noun, /kɪt/): "peace"

inihasi (noun, /ɪnɪhəsi/): "pepper"

nihenik (noun, /nihɛnɪk/): "person"

noumimad (noun, /naʊmɪmæd/): "pie"

takekal (noun, /təkɛkæl/): "pig"

utajagay (noun, /utədʒəge/): "rabbit"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "rain"

ttanattik (noun, /ɾənəɾɪk/): "rat"

tileti (noun, /tilɛtɪ/): "river"

inga (noun, /ɪŋə/): "robe"

paloughmas (noun, /pəlɒməs/): "rock"

isilay (noun, /ɪsile/): "root"

ttatati (noun, /ɾətəti/): "salt"

inuma (noun, /inʌmə/): "sand"

achanaiwa (noun, /ətʃənaɪwə/): "seed"

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

kan (noun, /kən/): "sister"

agin (noun, /əgɪn/): "skin"

ine (noun, /ɪnɛ/): "sky"

kil (noun, /kil/): "smoke"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "snake"

ttanat (noun, /ɾənət/): "soup"

sedous (noun, /sɛdaʊs/): "star"

ttoufis (noun, /ɾaʊfɪs/): "stew"

ula (noun, /ulæ/): "stomach"

hayngoi (noun, /heŋɔɪ/): "stone"

eki (noun, /ɛki/): "stream"

adubad (noun, /ədubəd/): "sun"

chakab (noun, /tʃəkəb/): "sword"

pib (noun, /pɪb/): "tail"

ttun (noun, /ɾun/): "tavern"

ul (noun, /ul/): "thumb"

paylu (noun, /pelʌ/): "tongue"

thinev (noun, /ðinɛv/): "tooth"

umideb (noun, /umɪdɛb/): "tree"

vuthuseth (noun, /vuðusɛð/): "truth"

nafay (noun, /nəfe/): "uncle"

thasiwa (noun, /ðæsɪwa/): "valley"

ttai (noun, /ɾaɪ/): "war"

ayn (noun, /en/): "water"

tani (noun, /təni/): "way"

biwab (noun, /bɪwəb/): "wine"

ethe (noun, /ɛðɛ/): "woman"

ngetev (noun, /ŋɛtɛv/): "word"