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

Tivitta

Tivitta Dictionary

Pronouns

jun (pronoun, /dʒun/): "he"

duth (pronoun, /dʌð/): "she"

fa (pronoun, /fə/): "they"

fad (pronoun, /fəd/): "you"

tay (pronoun, /te/): "we"

ta (pronoun, /tə/): "I"

Articles

ulay (article, /ʌle/): "a"

ada (article, /ədə/): "the"

Prepositions

kuva (preposition, /kuvə/): "and"

oozitath (preposition, /ʊzitəð/): "as"

ite (preposition, /ɪtɛ/): "from"

avi (preposition, /əvɪ/): "in"

itithoughtai (preposition, /ɪtiθɒtaɪ/): "of"

titha (preposition, /tiθæ/): "or"

ida (preposition, /ɪdə/): "to"

iw (preposition, /ɪw/): "will"

en (preposition, /ɛn/): "with"

Numbers

esaitatt (number, /ɛsaɪtəɾ/): "zero"

nimoughthith (number, /nimɒðɪð/): "one"

inoi (number, /ɪnɔɪ/): "two"

wawtat (number, /wotət/): "three"

tattibai (number, /təɾɪbaɪ/): "four"

attub (number, /æɾʌb/): "five"

zipattaik (number, /zipəɾaɪk/): "six"

pawsa (number, /posə/): "seven"

oti (number, /ɔtɪ/): "eight"

ethatawk (number, /ɛðætok/): "nine"

ayttisut (number, /eɾɪsʌt/): "ten"

Questions

pough (question, /pɒ/): "what"

engidough (question, /ɛŋɪdɒ/): "who"

ittangah (question, /iɾəŋəh/): "how"

ikatta (question, /ikəɾə/): "why"

ngutha (question, /ŋuðə/): "when"

Interjections

ttatefav (interjection, /ɾatɛfæv/): "hello"

afaymad (interjection, /əfeməd/): "goodbye"

bai (interjection, /baɪ/): "hey"

ejizil (interjection, /ɛdʒɪzɪl/): "bye"

ithuha (interjection, /ɪðʌhə/): "ouch"

ttittimas (interjection, /ɾɪɾiməs/): "wow"

idichatta (interjection, /idɪtʃəɾə/): "uh"

tilawla (interjection, /tɪlolə/): "er"

utat (interjection, /utət/): "um"

Adverbs

ain (adverb, /aɪn/): "again"

ttittiw (adverb, /ɾɪɾɪw/): "now"

nawasa (adverb, /nəwəsa/): "soon"

ach (adverb, /ætʃ/): "often"

aymizeth (adverb, /emɪzɛð/): "sometimes"

atta (adverb, /əɾa/): "always"

esou (adverb, /ɛsaʊ/): "never"

thatough (adverb, /ðætɒ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

kith (adjective, /kɪð/): "aromatic"

nadava (adjective, /nədəvə/): "basted"

imam (adjective, /ɪməm/): "big"

azamas (adjective, /æzəməs/): "bitter"

ichu (adjective, /ɪtʃu/): "black"

kesu (adjective, /kɛsʌ/): "blue"

eb (adjective, /ɛb/): "brown"

adikise (adjective, /ədɪkisɛ/): "chilled"

dapiqitt (adjective, /dəpɪqɪɾ/): "cold"

jicha (adjective, /dʒɪtʃə/): "curried"

nout (adjective, /naʊt/): "dark"

outaytti (adjective, /aʊteɾɪ/): "deep"

natale (adjective, /nətalɛ/): "divine"

aitaj (adjective, /aɪtəj/): "drunk"

isoiti (adjective, /isɔɪtɪ/): "empty"

ihadi (adjective, /ɪhədɪ/): "evil"

thin (adjective, /ðin/): "familiar"

liv (adjective, /lɪv/): "fat"

abisi (adjective, /əbɪsi/): "flat"

ayngoughtawough (adjective, /eŋɒtəwɒ/): "frail"

ita (adjective, /itæ/): "fried"

vattek (adjective, /væɾɛk/): "full"

nama (adjective, /nəmə/): "good"

ilanay (adjective, /ilane/): "green"

ettoughj (adjective, /ɛɾɒdʒ/): "grey"

inattesi (adjective, /ɪnæɾɛsɪ/): "honest"

ekaih (adjective, /ɛkaɪh/): "hot"

tayp (adjective, /tep/): "light"

sath (adjective, /səð/): "long"

nafoughla (adjective, /nəfɒlə/): "loud"

ana (adjective, /ænə/): "mortal"

amaw (adjective, /əmo/): "mysterious"

wisailet (adjective, /wɪsaɪlɛt/): "narrow"

ttuth (adjective, /ɾʌθ/): "old"

afa (adjective, /əfə/): "orange"

usoufa (adjective, /usaʊfa/): "pungent"

thuttehe (adjective, /ðʌɾɛhɛ/): "purple"

mes (adjective, /mɛs/): "quiet"

ousazic (adjective, /aʊsəzɪc/): "raw"

mej (adjective, /mɛdʒ/): "rectangular"

al (adjective, /əl/): "red"

anabaka (adjective, /ənəbəkə/): "roasted"

azepi (adjective, /əzɛpɪ/): "round"

ipamal (adjective, /ipəmal/): "salty"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "savory"

wayk (adjective, /wek/): "shallow"

is (adjective, /ɪs/): "short"

dangasaj (adjective, /daŋəsədʒ/): "smoked"

ga (adjective, /gə/): "sober"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "sour"

settasay (adjective, /sɛɾæse/): "spicy"

nide (adjective, /nɪdɛ/): "spiral"

ais (adjective, /aɪs/): "square"

tavimi (adjective, /təvɪmi/): "steamed"

itanu (adjective, /ɪtənu/): "strange"

akititta (adjective, /əkɪtiɾə/): "strong"

alaynough (adjective, /əlenɒ/): "sturdy"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "sweet"

ttattoonou (adjective, /ɾəɾʊnaʊ/): "tall"

uv (adjective, /uv/): "thick"

gatayttiz (adjective, /gəteɾɪz/): "thin"

idi (adjective, /ɪdɪ/): "warm"

duditta (adjective, /dʌdɪɾə/): "weak"

dali (adjective, /dəlɪ/): "white"

ttatt (adjective, /ɾəɾ/): "wide"

awattav (adjective, /əwæɾəv/): "yellow"

nabuvi (adjective, /nəbʌvɪ/): "young"

Verbs

zasabib (verb, /zəsəbɪb/): "bake"

sutt (verb, /suɾ/): "be"

gi (verb, /gɪ/): "belong"

uhimazi (verb, /ʌhɪməzɪ/): "bite"

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "break"

kachitoo (verb, /kəchitʊ/): "burn"

inas (verb, /inəs/): "come"

idazabi (verb, /ɪdəzəbi/): "die"

uthett (verb, /uðɛɾ/): "drink"

utooqan (verb, /ʌtʊqən/): "eat"

pabe (verb, /pəbɛ/): "fall"

kathilut (verb, /kəðilut/): "fight"

an (verb, /ən/): "find"

siha (verb, /sɪhə/): "fish"

na (verb, /nə/): "fly"

inay (verb, /ɪne/): "frown"

toughnidu (verb, /tɒnɪdu/): "go"

azada (verb, /əzədə/): "growl"

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

ha (verb, /hə/): "have"

aynittu (verb, /eniɾu/): "hear"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "hide"

ith (verb, /ɪð/): "hold"

atta (verb, /əɾə/): "hunt"

attudough (verb, /əɾudɒ/): "jump"

duthuthouz (verb, /dʌðʌðaʊz/): "kill"

pis (verb, /pɪs/): "know"

vu (verb, /vu/): "laugh"

am (verb, /am/): "lie"

sininai (verb, /sɪninaɪ/): "live"

thadasal (verb, /ðædəsəl/): "lose"

thett (verb, /ðɛɾ/): "love"

leh (verb, /lɛh/): "need"

alapaf (verb, /ələpəf/): "own"

siboudatt (verb, /sibaʊdəɾ/): "roast"

awtta (verb, /oɾə/): "run"

ufab (verb, /ʌfəb/): "see"

ttalas (verb, /ɾæləs/): "sit"

id (verb, /ɪd/): "sleep"

ata (verb, /ətə/): "smell"

ebetu (verb, /ɛbɛtʌ/): "smile"

tina (verb, /tɪnə/): "stand"

nala (verb, /nəlæ/): "strike"

uvittik (verb, /uvɪɾɪk/): "swallow"

ang (verb, /əŋ/): "swim"

hinanad (verb, /hinənəd/): "taste"

adin (verb, /ədɪn/): "throw"

ilatungai (verb, /ɪlatuŋaɪ/): "walk"

dattattatt (verb, /dəɾəɾəɾ/): "want"

Nouns

iwa (noun, /ɪwə/): "afternoon"

ipe (noun, /ɪpɛ/): "ale"

viluta (noun, /vɪlutə/): "all"

nafoughva (noun, /nafɒvə/): "alligator"

nik (noun, /nɪk/): "arm"

as (noun, /əs/): "ash"

asipai (noun, /æsɪpaɪ/): "aunt"

jasul (noun, /jəsul/): "axe"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "bark"

oogoughttough (noun, /ʊgɒɾɒ/): "bay"

ike (noun, /ikɛ/): "beer"

ttezas (noun, /ɾɛzəs/): "beet"

oughchajutta (noun, /ɒxəjuɾa/): "bird"

nisa (noun, /nisə/): "blood"

avekaka (noun, /ævɛkəkə/): "boar"

ifak (noun, /ifək/): "bone"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "breakfast"

zefe (noun, /zɛfɛ/): "breast"

sisha (noun, /sɪʃə/): "brother"

adan (noun, /ədən/): "castle"

attou (noun, /əɾaʊ/): "cat"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "cat"

paymafi (noun, /peməfɪ/): "chest"

ibatt (noun, /ɪbəɾ/): "chicken"

ttavinge (noun, /ɾəvɪŋɛ/): "claw"

anakawl (noun, /ænəkol/): "cloud"

la (noun, /lə/): "coconut"

uzat (noun, /ʌzət/): "crime"

katai (noun, /kətaɪ/): "day"

ise (noun, /isɛ/): "dinner"

tsipitta (noun, /tsɪpiɾə/): "dog"

sajaiviz (noun, /sədʒaɪvɪz/): "drink"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "dungeon"

angemi (noun, /æŋɛmi/): "ear"

oisailith (noun, /ɔɪsaɪlið/): "earth"

ttunatt (noun, /ɾunəɾ/): "egg"

tan (noun, /tən/): "elder"

ichut (noun, /ɪtʃut/): "enemy"

ugizi (noun, /ugizi/): "evening"

lathivawd (noun, /læðɪvod/): "eye"

nudi (noun, /nʌdɪ/): "family"

ith (noun, /ið/): "father"

izidu (noun, /ɪzɪdu/): "feather"

nibi (noun, /nɪbi/): "fight"

titt (noun, /tiɾ/): "finger"

oughsi (noun, /ɒsɪ/): "fire"

da (noun, /də/): "fish"

ayvadiz (noun, /evədiz/): "flesh"

oughwawat (noun, /ɒwəwət/): "foot"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "forest"

apanirray (noun, /əpənɪre/): "fox"

sazis (noun, /səzɪs/): "friend"

ttukuzaw (noun, /ɾukʌzo/): "goose"

nanab (noun, /nənəb/): "grease"

asale (noun, /əsalɛ/): "group"

tisav (noun, /tɪsav/): "gulf"

unija (noun, /ʌnidʒə/): "hair"

naz (noun, /nəz/): "hand"

nif (noun, /nɪf/): "hat"

awnuka (noun, /onukə/): "hate"

ani (noun, /əni/): "head"

ttalutawp (noun, /ɾəlutop/): "hill"

napi (noun, /napɪ/): "horn"

ukipa (noun, /ukɪpə/): "horse"

ama (noun, /əmæ/): "house"

numanoo (noun, /numənʊ/): "inn"

ku (noun, /kʌ/): "island"

vatatta (noun, /vætəɾə/): "jaw"

ba (noun, /bə/): "lake"

az (noun, /əz/): "leaf"

vegize (noun, /vɛgɪzɛ/): "leg"

uvasitte (noun, /uvəsiɾɛ/): "liver"

mitough (noun, /mitɒ/): "louse"

talitan (noun, /təlɪtən/): "love"

adday (noun, /əɽe/): "lunch"

ihamai (noun, /ihəmaɪ/): "man"

ttimada (noun, /ɾɪməda/): "many"

settushut (noun, /sɛɾʌʃut/): "meal"

azenashaw (noun, /azɛnəʃo/): "metal"

ittugasia (noun, /ɪɾugəʒə/): "mine"

oughtoota (noun, /ɒtʊtə/): "monster"

usidatt (noun, /usɪdəɾ/): "moon"

oughb (noun, /ɒb/): "morning"

datittid (noun, /dətɪɾid/): "mother"

iviwa (noun, /ɪvɪwə/): "mountain"

adagi (noun, /ədægɪ/): "mouth"

jilat (noun, /jɪlət/): "name"

ttatt (noun, /ɾæɾ/): "neck"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "night"

nukiman (noun, /nukɪmən/): "noodle"

bittu (noun, /biɾu/): "nose"

munap (noun, /mʌnəp/): "ocean"

izitina (noun, /izitɪnə/): "parent"

uh (noun, /uh/): "path"

ashuv (noun, /əʃʌv/): "peace"

za (noun, /zə/): "pepper"

sevi (noun, /sɛvi/): "person"

kang (noun, /kəŋ/): "pie"

aba (noun, /æbə/): "pig"

sayzat (noun, /sezət/): "rabbit"

ushusel (noun, /ʌʃusɛl/): "rain"

kadi (noun, /kədɪ/): "rat"

ad (noun, /əd/): "river"

ttaisifayd (noun, /ɾaɪsifed/): "robe"

ikasana (noun, /ikasəna/): "rock"

niga (noun, /nɪgə/): "root"

adin (noun, /adɪn/): "salt"

nananan (noun, /nənənən/): "sand"

ew (noun, /ɛw/): "seed"

nid (noun, /nɪd/): "sibling"

idattike (noun, /ɪdəɾikɛ/): "sister"

nana (noun, /nənə/): "skin"

ithathapi (noun, /iðəðəpi/): "sky"

ouka (noun, /aʊkə/): "smoke"

wathada (noun, /wəðədə/): "snake"

ithih (noun, /iθɪh/): "soup"

aidaki (noun, /aɪdəki/): "star"

oogatha (noun, /ʊgəðə/): "stew"

aytabin (noun, /etəbin/): "stomach"

zagupan (noun, /zəgupæn/): "stone"

attouth (noun, /aɾaʊð/): "stream"

ttitt (noun, /ɾɪɾ/): "sun"

sittamiz (noun, /siɾəmɪz/): "sword"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "tail"

am (noun, /əm/): "tavern"

aizattisa (noun, /aɪzəɾisə/): "thumb"

husasi (noun, /husæsi/): "tongue"

ivan (noun, /ivən/): "tooth"

ittawtt (noun, /ɪɾoɾ/): "tree"

athakooth (noun, /əθəkʊð/): "truth"

pidit (noun, /pidɪt/): "uncle"

chadattis (noun, /tʃədəɾis/): "valley"

uth (noun, /ʌð/): "war"

nat (noun, /nət/): "water"

aimaysato (noun, /aɪmesatɔ/): "way"

attay (noun, /aɾe/): "wine"

uta (noun, /ʌtə/): "woman"

anivi (noun, /anɪvi/): "word"