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Baitta

Baitta Dictionary

Pronouns

nawtt (pronoun, /noɾ/): "he"

amay (pronoun, /ame/): "she"

he (pronoun, /hɛ/): "they"

das (pronoun, /dəs/): "you"

pit (pronoun, /pɪt/): "we"

ti (pronoun, /tɪ/): "I"

Articles

wough (article, /wɒ/): "a"

ata (article, /ətæ/): "the"

Prepositions

cai (preposition, /caɪ/): "and"

aru (preposition, /əɹʌ/): "as"

asenit (preposition, /əsɛnɪt/): "from"

uh (preposition, /ʌh/): "in"

evoughw (preposition, /ɛvɒw/): "of"

faja (preposition, /fadʒə/): "or"

taingi (preposition, /taɪŋɪ/): "to"

paylasayp (preposition, /peləsep/): "will"

tha (preposition, /θə/): "with"

Numbers

lawe (number, /lawɛ/): "zero"

ach (number, /əch/): "one"

wiki (number, /wɪki/): "two"

vu (number, /vu/): "three"

ttatingas (number, /ɾətiŋəs/): "four"

en (number, /ɛn/): "five"

ul (number, /ʌl/): "six"

ingetta (number, /iŋɛɾə/): "seven"

tta (number, /ɾə/): "eight"

il (number, /il/): "nine"

adough (number, /ədɒ/): "ten"

Questions

alitought (question, /əlɪtɒt/): "what"

bapile (question, /bæpɪlɛ/): "who"

nus (question, /nʌs/): "how"

naysaw (question, /nesæw/): "why"

ta (question, /tæ/): "when"

Interjections

awkatta (interjection, /okæɾə/): "hello"

usathu (interjection, /usəðu/): "goodbye"

lanath (interjection, /lənəð/): "hey"

udasi (interjection, /ʌdəsɪ/): "bye"

izape (interjection, /ɪzəpɛ/): "ouch"

bayzoughd (interjection, /bezɒd/): "wow"

ayn (interjection, /en/): "uh"

it (interjection, /it/): "er"

nali (interjection, /nælɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

iwaitsatha (adverb, /ɪwaɪtsəθə/): "again"

ipaitt (adverb, /ipaɪɾ/): "now"

sasanat (adverb, /sasənət/): "soon"

velusa (adverb, /vɛlʌsə/): "often"

evattate (adverb, /ɛvəɾatɛ/): "sometimes"

pugatt (adverb, /pugəɾ/): "always"

tte (adverb, /ɾɛ/): "never"

ite (adverb, /itɛ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

taidan (adjective, /taɪdən/): "aromatic"

nalad (adjective, /nələd/): "basted"

siz (adjective, /sɪz/): "big"

nishita (adjective, /niʃɪtə/): "bitter"

anawd (adjective, /ənod/): "black"

waitaith (adjective, /waɪtaɪð/): "blue"

aladit (adjective, /ələdit/): "brown"

ttiza (adjective, /ɾɪzə/): "chilled"

jaitazi (adjective, /jaɪtæzi/): "cold"

atezun (adjective, /ətɛzʌn/): "curried"

atijalay (adjective, /ætidʒæle/): "dark"

lawbak (adjective, /lobək/): "deep"

asatitta (adjective, /əsətɪɾæ/): "divine"

uttoulub (adjective, /ʌɾaʊlʌb/): "drunk"

ahayf (adjective, /əhef/): "empty"

at (adjective, /æt/): "evil"

itupas (adjective, /itʌpəs/): "familiar"

sa (adjective, /sæ/): "fat"

ibaytti (adjective, /ɪbeɾɪ/): "flat"

mut (adjective, /mut/): "frail"

avihuba (adjective, /əvihubæ/): "fried"

aveli (adjective, /əvɛlɪ/): "full"

thinedi (adjective, /ðinɛdi/): "good"

eseb (adjective, /ɛsɛb/): "green"

ttoughta (adjective, /ɾɒtə/): "grey"

susi (adjective, /sʌsɪ/): "honest"

wanapa (adjective, /wənəpa/): "hot"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "light"

bili (adjective, /bili/): "long"

dawap (adjective, /dawəp/): "loud"

ahamavi (adjective, /əhəməvɪ/): "mortal"

nasinu (adjective, /nəsɪnu/): "mysterious"

imanuda (adjective, /imənudə/): "narrow"

ayhuwoos (adjective, /ehʌwʊs/): "old"

abivahaw (adjective, /æbɪvəho/): "orange"

uthattam (adjective, /ʌðæɾəm/): "pungent"

alitu (adjective, /əlɪtʌ/): "purple"

alu (adjective, /əlu/): "quiet"

thaydami (adjective, /ðedəmi/): "raw"

avawn (adjective, /əvon/): "rectangular"

thuwinaytt (adjective, /ðʌwɪneɾ/): "red"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "roasted"

vatila (adjective, /vətɪlə/): "round"

anaw (adjective, /əno/): "salty"

nichakis (adjective, /nɪchəkɪs/): "savory"

nizida (adjective, /nizida/): "shallow"

ina (adjective, /ɪnə/): "short"

api (adjective, /əpɪ/): "smoked"

aviva (adjective, /əvivæ/): "sober"

kubekav (adjective, /kubɛkəv/): "sour"

nezu (adjective, /nɛzu/): "spicy"

wabasi (adjective, /wæbəsi/): "spiral"

ingasawda (adjective, /iŋəsodə/): "square"

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

ttu (adjective, /ɾu/): "strange"

atat (adjective, /atət/): "strong"

idasa (adjective, /ɪdəsə/): "sturdy"

si (adjective, /si/): "sweet"

ju (adjective, /jʌ/): "tall"

anguthett (adjective, /əŋʌðɛɾ/): "thick"

paytena (adjective, /petɛna/): "thin"

najav (adjective, /nədʒəv/): "warm"

awla (adjective, /olə/): "weak"

attasitta (adjective, /əɾəsiɾæ/): "white"

lakichi (adjective, /lækɪtʃɪ/): "wide"

dizasal (adjective, /dɪzəsæl/): "yellow"

aylatal (adjective, /elətəl/): "young"

Verbs

ashafapough (verb, /əʃəfæpɒ/): "bake"

thakawte (verb, /ðəkotɛ/): "be"

athaybadi (verb, /əðebədi/): "belong"

ttibanain (verb, /ɾɪbənaɪn/): "bite"

duthi (verb, /dʌðɪ/): "break"

anai (verb, /ənaɪ/): "burn"

tunad (verb, /tʌnæd/): "come"

dita (verb, /dɪtə/): "die"

oughsa (verb, /ɒsə/): "drink"

as (verb, /əs/): "eat"

aithi (verb, /aɪði/): "fall"

ats (verb, /ats/): "fight"

isa (verb, /ɪsa/): "find"

toilapa (verb, /tɔɪlæpæ/): "fish"

itha (verb, /iðə/): "fly"

utepaishu (verb, /ʌtɛpaɪʃu/): "frown"

asil (verb, /əsɪl/): "go"

chenaje (verb, /tʃɛnədʒɛ/): "growl"

idoughtattaw (verb, /idɒtəɾo/): "hate"

ayvoughttek (verb, /evɒɾɛk/): "have"

ehaynat (verb, /ɛhenət/): "hear"

ood (verb, /ʊd/): "hide"

ttawtt (verb, /ɾoɾ/): "hold"

idatt (verb, /ɪdəɾ/): "hunt"

thabise (verb, /ðəbisɛ/): "jump"

soughp (verb, /sɒp/): "kill"

ngapaw (verb, /ŋəpo/): "know"

atake (verb, /ətəkɛ/): "laugh"

fal (verb, /fəl/): "lie"

wi (verb, /wɪ/): "live"

izane (verb, /izənɛ/): "lose"

sinathu (verb, /sɪnəðu/): "love"

aittaiw (verb, /aɪɾaɪw/): "need"

nacati (verb, /nəcətɪ/): "own"

kadaw (verb, /kado/): "roast"

nav (verb, /næv/): "run"

id (verb, /ɪd/): "see"

ainol (verb, /aɪnɔl/): "sit"

shatidan (verb, /ʃatɪdən/): "sleep"

oughgoughhap (verb, /ɒgɒhap/): "smell"

ttuni (verb, /ɾunɪ/): "smile"

tes (verb, /tɛs/): "stand"

usialuf (verb, /ʌʒəluf/): "strike"

san (verb, /sən/): "swallow"

etoo (verb, /ɛtʊ/): "swim"

sinasim (verb, /sɪnæsim/): "taste"

iha (verb, /ɪhæ/): "throw"

buji (verb, /buji/): "walk"

lu (verb, /lʌ/): "want"

Nouns

aithiban (noun, /aɪθɪbæn/): "afternoon"

ashough (noun, /əʃɒ/): "ale"

awddizaythu (noun, /oɽɪzeðʌ/): "all"

akathana (noun, /əkəθanə/): "alligator"

ayvawtt (noun, /evoɾ/): "arm"

ditib (noun, /dɪtɪb/): "ash"

nadakett (noun, /nadækɛɾ/): "aunt"

wash (noun, /wæʃ/): "axe"

ttipal (noun, /ɾipæl/): "bark"

kawtawatt (noun, /kotəwəɾ/): "bay"

di (noun, /di/): "beer"

tad (noun, /təd/): "beet"

ngay (noun, /ŋe/): "bird"

yachaytha (noun, /yətʃeðə/): "blood"

peth (noun, /pɛð/): "boar"

tawdawtam (noun, /todotəm/): "bone"

tadawgu (noun, /tədogʌ/): "breakfast"

udoumi (noun, /udaʊmi/): "breast"

tong (noun, /tɔŋ/): "brother"

save (noun, /savɛ/): "castle"

us (noun, /us/): "cat"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "cat"

tiza (noun, /tizə/): "chest"

aykid (noun, /ekɪd/): "chicken"

ajittah (noun, /ədʒiɾəh/): "claw"

tunat (noun, /tunət/): "cloud"

usa (noun, /usə/): "coconut"

anetab (noun, /ənɛtæb/): "crime"

za (noun, /zæ/): "day"

oughw (noun, /ɒw/): "dinner"

vishedun (noun, /viʃɛdʌn/): "dog"

ifuthid (noun, /ɪfʌθid/): "drink"

shath (noun, /ʃəð/): "dungeon"

tasuthi (noun, /təsuðɪ/): "ear"

dainoughkip (noun, /daɪnɒkɪp/): "earth"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "egg"

azaila (noun, /azaɪlə/): "elder"

iv (noun, /ɪv/): "enemy"

asav (noun, /əsəv/): "evening"

ninitt (noun, /nɪnɪɾ/): "eye"

enilisha (noun, /ɛnɪliʃə/): "family"

al (noun, /əl/): "father"

nunakat (noun, /nunəkət/): "feather"

zacet (noun, /zəcɛt/): "fight"

founin (noun, /faʊnin/): "finger"

kattithe (noun, /kəɾiðɛ/): "fire"

moughmada (noun, /mɒmədə/): "fish"

enalay (noun, /ɛnæle/): "flesh"

uth (noun, /ʌð/): "foot"

zemamal (noun, /zɛməməl/): "forest"

aynaje (noun, /enədʒɛ/): "fox"

shan (noun, /ʃən/): "friend"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "goose"

vada (noun, /vədə/): "grease"

wa (noun, /wə/): "group"

irrattattoo (noun, /ɪrəɾaɾʊ/): "gulf"

haidaiva (noun, /haɪdaɪvə/): "hair"

awvaysaja (noun, /ovesədʒə/): "hand"

vaw (noun, /vo/): "hat"

tangap (noun, /təŋæp/): "hate"

uzoughliki (noun, /uzɒlɪkɪ/): "head"

azittat (noun, /əziɾæt/): "hill"

tashaite (noun, /təʃaɪtɛ/): "horn"

take (noun, /təkɛ/): "horse"

aydawsitt (noun, /edosɪɾ/): "house"

ddamid (noun, /ɽamid/): "inn"

ought (noun, /ɒt/): "island"

azawa (noun, /əzəwə/): "jaw"

satali (noun, /sətəlɪ/): "lake"

awatta (noun, /awaɾə/): "leaf"

ittin (noun, /iɾin/): "leg"

bawena (noun, /bəwɛnə/): "liver"

ivai (noun, /ɪvaɪ/): "louse"

atakutta (noun, /ətəkʌɾa/): "love"

apal (noun, /əpəl/): "lunch"

fitif (noun, /fɪtif/): "man"

ja (noun, /dʒa/): "many"

itatash (noun, /ɪtətæʃ/): "meal"

og (noun, /ɔg/): "metal"

ounutta (noun, /aʊnuɾæ/): "mine"

atamij (noun, /atæmɪj/): "monster"

inam (noun, /ɪnam/): "moon"

imadatti (noun, /ɪmədəɾɪ/): "morning"

ttitizes (noun, /ɾɪtizɛs/): "mother"

uhiti (noun, /uhiti/): "mountain"

ide (noun, /ɪdɛ/): "mouth"

ha (noun, /hə/): "name"

imaka (noun, /ɪməka/): "neck"

tayf (noun, /tef/): "night"

at (noun, /ət/): "noodle"

zaddaytt (noun, /zəɽeɾ/): "nose"

taittan (noun, /taɪɾæn/): "ocean"

unala (noun, /unalə/): "parent"

ata (noun, /ətæ/): "path"

attipi (noun, /əɾɪpɪ/): "peace"

oughna (noun, /ɒnə/): "pepper"

aibas (noun, /aɪbæs/): "person"

lutapay (noun, /lʌtəpe/): "pie"

thinan (noun, /ðɪnən/): "pig"

pittoozen (noun, /pɪɾʊzɛn/): "rabbit"

kat (noun, /kət/): "rain"

hattak (noun, /həɾək/): "rat"

awla (noun, /olæ/): "river"

dithutt (noun, /dɪθuɾ/): "robe"

naihatti (noun, /naɪhæɾi/): "rock"

ttoughv (noun, /ɾɒv/): "root"

awbilid (noun, /obɪlɪd/): "salt"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "sand"

thilitte (noun, /ðɪlɪɾɛ/): "seed"

iboune (noun, /ibaʊnɛ/): "sibling"

pachinil (noun, /pəchɪnil/): "sister"

nittizou (noun, /nɪɾɪzaʊ/): "skin"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "sky"

sig (noun, /sɪg/): "smoke"

afalaw (noun, /afəlo/): "snake"

agought (noun, /ægɒt/): "soup"

ilimai (noun, /ɪlimaɪ/): "star"

abouli (noun, /əbaʊlɪ/): "stew"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "stomach"

kawa (noun, /kəwə/): "stone"

houghlat (noun, /hɒlæt/): "stream"

ap (noun, /æp/): "sun"

aiz (noun, /aɪz/): "sword"

laiwa (noun, /laɪwa/): "tail"

dajaza (noun, /dæjəza/): "tavern"

ttatish (noun, /ɾətiʃ/): "thumb"

ifay (noun, /ife/): "tongue"

isad (noun, /ɪsæd/): "tooth"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "tree"

attatt (noun, /əɾæɾ/): "truth"

tattak (noun, /təɾæk/): "uncle"

muvek (noun, /muvɛk/): "valley"

aysittai (noun, /esɪɾaɪ/): "war"

sun (noun, /sʌn/): "water"

ayttu (noun, /eɾu/): "way"

iwaisa (noun, /iwaɪsa/): "wine"

ath (noun, /əð/): "woman"

akou (noun, /əkaʊ/): "word"