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Fattoughd

Fattoughd Dictionary

Pronouns

litt (pronoun, /liɾ/): "he"

ath (pronoun, /əð/): "she"

nai (pronoun, /naɪ/): "they"

azi (pronoun, /æzi/): "you"

sa (pronoun, /sə/): "we"

na (pronoun, /nə/): "I"

Articles

alu (article, /əlʌ/): "a"

usi (article, /usɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

belithel (preposition, /bɛliðɛl/): "and"

ashoughttas (preposition, /əʃɒɾas/): "as"

udap (preposition, /udəp/): "from"

sade (preposition, /sadɛ/): "in"

thapanayth (preposition, /ðəpəneð/): "of"

maja (preposition, /məjæ/): "or"

nekawt (preposition, /nɛkot/): "to"

aykaw (preposition, /ekəw/): "will"

anattem (preposition, /ənəɾɛm/): "with"

Numbers

oughthu (number, /ɒðʌ/): "zero"

iz (number, /ɪz/): "one"

attil (number, /æɾɪl/): "two"

path (number, /pəð/): "three"

itatteta (number, /ɪtaɾɛtə/): "four"

tha (number, /ðæ/): "five"

ika (number, /ɪkə/): "six"

se (number, /sɛ/): "seven"

awdu (number, /odʌ/): "eight"

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

an (number, /ən/): "ten"

Questions

tatesa (question, /tətɛsə/): "what"

add (question, /æɽ/): "who"

la (question, /lə/): "how"

tid (question, /tɪd/): "why"

nutathak (question, /nʌtəðək/): "when"

Interjections

azaidat (interjection, /əzaɪdət/): "hello"

tatti (interjection, /təɾɪ/): "goodbye"

inaytt (interjection, /ineɾ/): "hey"

malatti (interjection, /mæləɾɪ/): "bye"

awnunette (interjection, /onʌnɛɾɛ/): "ouch"

amachaba (interjection, /æmətʃəbə/): "wow"

fittathe (interjection, /fɪɾəðɛ/): "uh"

ekich (interjection, /ɛkitʃ/): "er"

thi (interjection, /ði/): "um"

Adverbs

aza (adverb, /æzə/): "again"

zidafe (adverb, /zɪdəfɛ/): "now"

sizasaf (adverb, /sɪzəsaf/): "soon"

ananai (adverb, /ənənaɪ/): "often"

is (adverb, /ɪs/): "sometimes"

al (adverb, /əl/): "always"

iwatt (adverb, /ɪwəɾ/): "never"

ish (adverb, /ɪʃ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

aithi (adjective, /aɪði/): "aromatic"

kazayb (adjective, /kəzeb/): "basted"

ci (adjective, /ci/): "big"

ikiliz (adjective, /ɪkilɪz/): "bitter"

uth (adjective, /uð/): "black"

zih (adjective, /zih/): "blue"

ttitti (adjective, /ɾɪɾɪ/): "brown"

pet (adjective, /pɛt/): "chilled"

ilesatti (adjective, /ilɛsaɾi/): "cold"

dudin (adjective, /dudin/): "curried"

attikafi (adjective, /əɾikəfi/): "dark"

ailipaf (adjective, /aɪlɪpəf/): "deep"

ouv (adjective, /aʊv/): "divine"

awatt (adjective, /əwəɾ/): "drunk"

is (adjective, /is/): "empty"

ttimayng (adjective, /ɾɪmeŋ/): "evil"

tayfan (adjective, /tefən/): "familiar"

inahuhe (adjective, /ɪnahuhɛ/): "fat"

ttatad (adjective, /ɾatəd/): "flat"

supesitt (adjective, /sʌpɛsɪɾ/): "frail"

utalaw (adjective, /utəlo/): "fried"

tani (adjective, /tanɪ/): "full"

efavaga (adjective, /ɛfəvəgæ/): "good"

tale (adjective, /təlɛ/): "green"

elettough (adjective, /ɛlɛɾɒ/): "grey"

sutu (adjective, /sutu/): "honest"

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

titeb (adjective, /titɛb/): "light"

anita (adjective, /anɪtə/): "long"

oushithaip (adjective, /aʊʃɪðaɪp/): "loud"

naz (adjective, /nəz/): "mortal"

kas (adjective, /kæs/): "mysterious"

ttul (adjective, /ɾʌl/): "narrow"

aw (adjective, /əw/): "old"

akid (adjective, /əkɪd/): "orange"

zasisay (adjective, /zæsɪse/): "pungent"

isuttem (adjective, /ɪsʌɾɛm/): "purple"

vat (adjective, /væt/): "quiet"

sengoottit (adjective, /sɛŋʊɾɪt/): "raw"

umaz (adjective, /ʌmæz/): "rectangular"

ttitting (adjective, /ɾiɾɪŋ/): "red"

oughbawma (adjective, /ɒbomə/): "roasted"

ine (adjective, /ɪnɛ/): "round"

ushajus (adjective, /uʃəjʌs/): "salty"

aittith (adjective, /aɪɾɪð/): "savory"

nattini (adjective, /nəɾɪnɪ/): "shallow"

atasoughti (adjective, /ətæsɒti/): "short"

sutal (adjective, /sutəl/): "smoked"

idoughmayk (adjective, /ɪdɒmek/): "sober"

ttat (adjective, /ɾət/): "sour"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "spicy"

nga (adjective, /ŋə/): "spiral"

ttama (adjective, /ɾamə/): "square"

dunumay (adjective, /dʌnume/): "steamed"

ithap (adjective, /iðæp/): "strange"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "strong"

ev (adjective, /ɛv/): "sturdy"

niwiza (adjective, /nɪwɪzə/): "sweet"

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

ja (adjective, /dʒa/): "thick"

azus (adjective, /əzus/): "thin"

midoughm (adjective, /midɒm/): "warm"

kilett (adjective, /kilɛɾ/): "weak"

ngaijevam (adjective, /ŋaɪjɛvəm/): "white"

thit (adjective, /θit/): "wide"

imig (adjective, /imig/): "yellow"

idazayba (adjective, /ɪdəzebə/): "young"

Verbs

isinaf (verb, /isɪnaf/): "bake"

ilam (verb, /ɪləm/): "be"

kidak (verb, /kidək/): "belong"

az (verb, /əz/): "bite"

sathelu (verb, /səðɛlu/): "break"

bouzay (verb, /baʊze/): "burn"

attulaiw (verb, /əɾulaɪw/): "come"

akus (verb, /əkʌs/): "die"

azatt (verb, /əzəɾ/): "drink"

oosini (verb, /ʊsini/): "eat"

ufoughtaza (verb, /ʌfɒtəzə/): "fall"

unaf (verb, /ʌnəf/): "fight"

usa (verb, /usə/): "find"

ajimizaw (verb, /əjɪmɪzo/): "fish"

aytalayp (verb, /etəlep/): "fly"

adawni (verb, /ədoni/): "frown"

nikine (verb, /nɪkɪnɛ/): "go"

ah (verb, /æh/): "growl"

taylina (verb, /telinə/): "hate"

ad (verb, /æd/): "have"

oututa (verb, /aʊtʌtə/): "hear"

alidaik (verb, /əlɪdaɪk/): "hide"

maisuchi (verb, /maɪsʌtʃɪ/): "hold"

dithu (verb, /diðʌ/): "hunt"

ttin (verb, /ɾɪn/): "jump"

ivan (verb, /ivən/): "kill"

ak (verb, /ək/): "know"

adalav (verb, /ədələv/): "laugh"

linal (verb, /lɪnəl/): "lie"

ajittip (verb, /æjɪɾɪp/): "live"

linaz (verb, /lɪnəz/): "lose"

izunu (verb, /ɪzʌnʌ/): "love"

inaw (verb, /ɪno/): "need"

thenati (verb, /ðɛnətɪ/): "own"

kittumu (verb, /kɪɾʌmu/): "roast"

oohina (verb, /ʊhɪnə/): "run"

ibashafa (verb, /ɪbəʃəfə/): "see"

utatoup (verb, /ʌtətaʊp/): "sit"

finiki (verb, /fɪnɪkɪ/): "sleep"

lana (verb, /lənə/): "smell"

tattitt (verb, /təɾɪɾ/): "smile"

ttaidaysoughtt (verb, /ɾaɪdesɒɾ/): "stand"

ise (verb, /ɪsɛ/): "strike"

atinadai (verb, /ətinadaɪ/): "swallow"

zattad (verb, /zəɾəd/): "swim"

ta (verb, /tə/): "taste"

kasal (verb, /kəsəl/): "throw"

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

att (verb, /æɾ/): "want"

Nouns

imad (noun, /ɪməd/): "afternoon"

udal (noun, /ʌdəl/): "ale"

unai (noun, /unaɪ/): "all"

ad (noun, /əd/): "alligator"

dasittan (noun, /dæsɪɾən/): "arm"

lemuma (noun, /lɛmʌmə/): "ash"

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

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "axe"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "bark"

kingas (noun, /kiŋəs/): "bay"

hawttali (noun, /hoɾælɪ/): "beer"

ud (noun, /ʌd/): "beet"

igabat (noun, /ɪgəbət/): "bird"

vinaina (noun, /vɪnaɪnæ/): "blood"

tathaha (noun, /təðəha/): "boar"

tihi (noun, /tihi/): "bone"

irrana (noun, /irənə/): "breakfast"

saihaj (noun, /saɪhədʒ/): "breast"

ataidav (noun, /ətaɪdəv/): "brother"

naymathe (noun, /neməðɛ/): "castle"

elaipou (noun, /ɛlaɪpaʊ/): "cat"

taywetayn (noun, /tewɛten/): "cat"

dina (noun, /dɪnə/): "chest"

akizib (noun, /əkɪzɪb/): "chicken"

thitikeg (noun, /θɪtikɛg/): "claw"

ithoulaze (noun, /iðaʊləzɛ/): "cloud"

jiz (noun, /dʒiz/): "coconut"

aseddouvi (noun, /æsɛɽaʊvi/): "crime"

zittawl (noun, /zɪɾol/): "day"

nadilap (noun, /nədiləp/): "dinner"

ttaih (noun, /ɾaɪh/): "dog"

kay (noun, /ke/): "drink"

hev (noun, /hɛv/): "dungeon"

taicoughs (noun, /taɪcɒs/): "ear"

ichan (noun, /itʃæn/): "earth"

atidawu (noun, /ətɪdəwu/): "egg"

thini (noun, /ðinɪ/): "elder"

itita (noun, /itɪtæ/): "enemy"

ivadd (noun, /ɪvəɽ/): "evening"

atsitte (noun, /ætsɪɾɛ/): "eye"

thatta (noun, /ðəɾə/): "family"

tathi (noun, /təðɪ/): "father"

utipu (noun, /ʌtipu/): "feather"

suttainoughm (noun, /suɾaɪnɒm/): "fight"

ulif (noun, /ʌlɪf/): "finger"

mata (noun, /mətə/): "fire"

aysa (noun, /esa/): "fish"

ibatais (noun, /ibætaɪs/): "flesh"

nutawbi (noun, /nʌtobɪ/): "foot"

chulath (noun, /tʃʌləð/): "forest"

wimad (noun, /wɪmæd/): "fox"

enuttaymi (noun, /ɛnuɾemi/): "friend"

natasan (noun, /nətəsən/): "goose"

uwai (noun, /uwaɪ/): "grease"

an (noun, /ən/): "group"

sithaw (noun, /siðo/): "gulf"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "hair"

atalu (noun, /ətælʌ/): "hand"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "hat"

minuvi (noun, /mɪnuvɪ/): "hate"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "head"

kasiv (noun, /kəsɪv/): "hill"

bada (noun, /bədə/): "horn"

lades (noun, /lədɛs/): "horse"

ingad (noun, /iŋad/): "house"

ttam (noun, /ɾəm/): "inn"

dettipi (noun, /dɛɾipɪ/): "island"

ttif (noun, /ɾif/): "jaw"

ivu (noun, /ɪvu/): "lake"

ithoughnem (noun, /ɪðɒnɛm/): "leaf"

oughn (noun, /ɒn/): "leg"

ingula (noun, /iŋʌlə/): "liver"

teseni (noun, /tɛsɛnɪ/): "louse"

aytasech (noun, /etæsɛtʃ/): "love"

aytti (noun, /eɾi/): "lunch"

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

awnajoughtt (noun, /onəjɒɾ/): "many"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "meal"

nilathai (noun, /nɪləðaɪ/): "metal"

maluttu (noun, /məluɾʌ/): "mine"

latta (noun, /ləɾə/): "monster"

lafing (noun, /ləfɪŋ/): "moon"

palan (noun, /pələn/): "morning"

nuz (noun, /nʌz/): "mother"

itittud (noun, /itɪɾud/): "mountain"

imette (noun, /imɛɾɛ/): "mouth"

idithaf (noun, /idɪðəf/): "name"

vazavets (noun, /vəzəvɛts/): "neck"

nibasa (noun, /nɪbæsə/): "night"

ttes (noun, /ɾɛs/): "noodle"

namesh (noun, /nəmɛʃ/): "nose"

ala (noun, /alə/): "ocean"

tookaydoughz (noun, /tʊkedɒz/): "parent"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "path"

oughttin (noun, /ɒɾin/): "peace"

isoughthoughbi (noun, /isɒðɒbɪ/): "pepper"

amasat (noun, /aməsæt/): "person"

kai (noun, /kaɪ/): "pie"

ilehatti (noun, /ilɛhəɾɪ/): "pig"

iwisan (noun, /ɪwɪsən/): "rabbit"

akaysattough (noun, /əkesəɾɒ/): "rain"

naytta (noun, /neɾə/): "rat"

ngaysa (noun, /ŋesa/): "river"

an (noun, /ən/): "robe"

nattitta (noun, /naɾiɾa/): "rock"

chazik (noun, /xəzɪk/): "root"

num (noun, /nʌm/): "salt"

thab (noun, /ðæb/): "sand"

imi (noun, /imi/): "seed"

ihazouch (noun, /ɪhəzaʊtʃ/): "sibling"

mit (noun, /mit/): "sister"

addapashi (noun, /əɽəpəʃi/): "skin"

alawt (noun, /əlot/): "sky"

tasangay (noun, /tæsəŋe/): "smoke"

attavi (noun, /əɾəvɪ/): "snake"

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

ave (noun, /əvɛ/): "star"

zaji (noun, /zədʒi/): "stew"

ukitab (noun, /ukɪtəb/): "stomach"

map (noun, /məp/): "stone"

itabang (noun, /ɪtəbaŋ/): "stream"

apoolawd (noun, /əpʊlod/): "sun"

zitija (noun, /zitɪdʒə/): "sword"

lanasin (noun, /lənəsin/): "tail"

thai (noun, /ðaɪ/): "tavern"

uni (noun, /ʌni/): "thumb"

tanidu (noun, /tənidʌ/): "tongue"

awti (noun, /otɪ/): "tooth"

inithile (noun, /ɪniðilɛ/): "tree"

ataimatt (noun, /ətaɪməɾ/): "truth"

dailuwain (noun, /daɪluwaɪn/): "uncle"

awbittap (noun, /obiɾəp/): "valley"

ab (noun, /əb/): "war"

ajawhu (noun, /əjohʌ/): "water"

ving (noun, /viŋ/): "way"

atath (noun, /ətæð/): "wine"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "woman"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "word"