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

Tasigis

Tasigis Dictionary

Pronouns

in (pronoun, /in/): "he"

ousai (pronoun, /aʊsaɪ/): "she"

wes (pronoun, /wɛs/): "they"

kis (pronoun, /kɪs/): "you"

awt (pronoun, /ot/): "we"

ath (pronoun, /əð/): "I"

Articles

ayl (article, /el/): "a"

uda (article, /udə/): "the"

Prepositions

tattimai (preposition, /təɾɪmaɪ/): "and"

atitsazay (preposition, /ətɪtsaze/): "as"

fugit (preposition, /fʌgɪt/): "from"

azemah (preposition, /əzɛmah/): "in"

enilay (preposition, /ɛnɪle/): "of"

oughshal (preposition, /ɒʃəl/): "or"

ikeh (preposition, /ikɛh/): "to"

la (preposition, /lə/): "will"

ayjisa (preposition, /edʒɪsæ/): "with"

Numbers

lumat (number, /lumət/): "zero"

nudas (number, /nudæs/): "one"

ttattiki (number, /ɾæɾɪkɪ/): "two"

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

ttipaba (number, /ɾɪpəbə/): "four"

dadaysu (number, /dədesʌ/): "five"

ip (number, /ɪp/): "six"

ed (number, /ɛd/): "seven"

ittitti (number, /iɾɪɾɪ/): "eight"

va (number, /və/): "nine"

nid (number, /nɪd/): "ten"

Questions

abittali (question, /əbɪɾəli/): "what"

dathawf (question, /dəðof/): "who"

pabaiba (question, /pəbaɪbə/): "how"

uneza (question, /unɛzə/): "why"

am (question, /əm/): "when"

Interjections

viging (interjection, /vɪgiŋ/): "hello"

nought (interjection, /nɒt/): "goodbye"

sawmayng (interjection, /someŋ/): "hey"

nathana (interjection, /nəðənə/): "bye"

athayuvaw (interjection, /æðəyʌvo/): "ouch"

azittaz (interjection, /aziɾəz/): "wow"

chi (interjection, /tʃɪ/): "uh"

aka (interjection, /əkæ/): "er"

da (interjection, /də/): "um"

Adverbs

adatanay (adverb, /ədətəne/): "again"

attil (adverb, /əɾɪl/): "now"

ttunaji (adverb, /ɾʌnədʒɪ/): "soon"

uduth (adverb, /udʌð/): "often"

alittaidi (adverb, /əlɪɾaɪdɪ/): "sometimes"

udal (adverb, /ʌdəl/): "always"

inel (adverb, /ɪnɛl/): "never"

washev (adverb, /wəʃɛv/): "seldom"

Adjectives

gattu (adjective, /gəɾʌ/): "aromatic"

ttengathi (adjective, /ɾɛŋəðɪ/): "basted"

days (adjective, /des/): "big"

fiday (adjective, /fɪde/): "bitter"

anamife (adjective, /anæmɪfɛ/): "black"

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

tangihin (adjective, /təŋɪhin/): "brown"

asasiti (adjective, /əsəsiti/): "chilled"

nattaym (adjective, /nəɾem/): "cold"

athihitha (adjective, /əðihɪθə/): "curried"

um (adjective, /ʌm/): "dark"

shinattawtt (adjective, /ʃinəɾoɾ/): "deep"

ougay (adjective, /aʊge/): "divine"

tekoughki (adjective, /tɛkɒki/): "drunk"

awdiz (adjective, /odɪz/): "empty"

ttayvawtti (adjective, /ɾevoɾi/): "evil"

sasathais (adjective, /səsæðaɪs/): "familiar"

inikina (adjective, /ɪnikɪnæ/): "fat"

anoughhef (adjective, /ənɒhɛf/): "flat"

mahig (adjective, /məhig/): "frail"

lih (adjective, /lih/): "fried"

ays (adjective, /es/): "full"

awtal (adjective, /otəl/): "good"

lawbattoughz (adjective, /lobəɾɒz/): "green"

nungak (adjective, /nuŋək/): "grey"

ayluth (adjective, /elʌθ/): "honest"

idupit (adjective, /idʌpit/): "hot"

le (adjective, /lɛ/): "light"

chen (adjective, /chɛn/): "long"

isu (adjective, /ɪsʌ/): "loud"

thitaysij (adjective, /ðitesɪdʒ/): "mortal"

akidizi (adjective, /əkɪdɪzɪ/): "mysterious"

nu (adjective, /nu/): "narrow"

ttajoughli (adjective, /ɾəjɒli/): "old"

es (adjective, /ɛs/): "orange"

pataw (adjective, /pætəw/): "pungent"

lay (adjective, /le/): "purple"

ala (adjective, /ələ/): "quiet"

awnadattay (adjective, /onədəɾe/): "raw"

ipakisa (adjective, /ipəkisə/): "rectangular"

ttutt (adjective, /ɾʌɾ/): "red"

catha (adjective, /cəðə/): "roasted"

itaip (adjective, /ɪtaɪp/): "round"

uttu (adjective, /uɾu/): "salty"

aivus (adjective, /aɪvʌs/): "savory"

abi (adjective, /əbɪ/): "shallow"

mita (adjective, /mɪtə/): "short"

aytan (adjective, /etən/): "smoked"

ayw (adjective, /ew/): "sober"

ttawnisatt (adjective, /ɾonisəɾ/): "sour"

isiis (adjective, /ɪʒɪs/): "spicy"

sanal (adjective, /sænæl/): "spiral"

ttuh (adjective, /ɾuh/): "square"

ittavit (adjective, /ɪɾəvɪt/): "steamed"

oughhagiz (adjective, /ɒhəgɪz/): "strange"

gati (adjective, /gatɪ/): "strong"

nupi (adjective, /nupɪ/): "sturdy"

dut (adjective, /dʌt/): "sweet"

tethai (adjective, /tɛðaɪ/): "tall"

aneth (adjective, /ænɛð/): "thick"

juvi (adjective, /juvɪ/): "thin"

rak (adjective, /ɹak/): "warm"

ttuna (adjective, /ɾunə/): "weak"

linedu (adjective, /linɛdu/): "white"

uzatt (adjective, /uzəɾ/): "wide"

alunipi (adjective, /əlunɪpɪ/): "yellow"

ati (adjective, /əti/): "young"

Verbs

poughtati (verb, /pɒtæti/): "bake"

ali (verb, /əli/): "be"

lid (verb, /lɪd/): "belong"

me (verb, /mɛ/): "bite"

lesa (verb, /lɛsə/): "break"

oon (verb, /ʊn/): "burn"

ttai (verb, /ɾaɪ/): "come"

kooth (verb, /kʊð/): "die"

usinasa (verb, /usɪnəsæ/): "drink"

tilulat (verb, /tɪlulət/): "eat"

sawk (verb, /sok/): "fall"

ittay (verb, /ɪɾe/): "fight"

aytunizu (verb, /etʌnizu/): "find"

hafi (verb, /həfɪ/): "fish"

zaipay (verb, /zaɪpe/): "fly"

kawd (verb, /kod/): "frown"

anayzi (verb, /anezɪ/): "go"

jisawkoughth (verb, /dʒisokɒθ/): "growl"

ishasaini (verb, /ɪʃæsaɪnɪ/): "hate"

ibazina (verb, /ibəzinə/): "have"

atti (verb, /əɾi/): "hear"

nigita (verb, /nɪgɪtə/): "hide"

masacha (verb, /masəxə/): "hold"

uhuw (verb, /ʌhʌw/): "hunt"

eba (verb, /ɛbə/): "jump"

shuka (verb, /ʃʌkə/): "kill"

dadala (verb, /dədələ/): "know"

athittawn (verb, /əðɪɾon/): "laugh"

el (verb, /ɛl/): "lie"

ka (verb, /kə/): "live"

za (verb, /zə/): "lose"

taynihi (verb, /tenɪhɪ/): "love"

ayk (verb, /ek/): "need"

atawta (verb, /atota/): "own"

dar (verb, /dəɹ/): "roast"

ttan (verb, /ɾən/): "run"

up (verb, /up/): "see"

oughtt (verb, /ɒɾ/): "sit"

thas (verb, /ðæs/): "sleep"

thazishin (verb, /ðəzɪʃin/): "smell"

ajathase (verb, /əjəðəsɛ/): "smile"

amiti (verb, /amitɪ/): "stand"

ttidoonay (verb, /ɾɪdʊne/): "strike"

sawdalat (verb, /sodəlat/): "swallow"

um (verb, /ʌm/): "swim"

etittu (verb, /ɛtiɾʌ/): "taste"

kalatt (verb, /kələɾ/): "throw"

itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "walk"

kairratheth (verb, /kaɪraθɛð/): "want"

Nouns

talula (noun, /təlulæ/): "afternoon"

amak (noun, /əmək/): "ale"

thutut (noun, /θutʌt/): "all"

isakim (noun, /isækɪm/): "alligator"

ttud (noun, /ɾud/): "arm"

efadan (noun, /ɛfadən/): "ash"

vaza (noun, /vəzə/): "aunt"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "axe"

vai (noun, /vaɪ/): "bark"

fimak (noun, /fɪmək/): "bay"

thu (noun, /ðʌ/): "beer"

attitti (noun, /aɾɪɾi/): "beet"

ifu (noun, /ɪfu/): "bird"

iway (noun, /iwe/): "blood"

ttechatitt (noun, /ɾɛtʃətɪɾ/): "boar"

nenawva (noun, /nɛnovə/): "bone"

awdi (noun, /odɪ/): "breakfast"

uli (noun, /ulɪ/): "breast"

ttuka (noun, /ɾʌkə/): "brother"

uduvough (noun, /uduvɒ/): "castle"

iwaicha (noun, /ɪwaɪtʃə/): "cat"

ttewaw (noun, /ɾɛwo/): "cat"

ipisawl (noun, /ipisol/): "chest"

idusij (noun, /idusɪj/): "chicken"

thisattai (noun, /ðisəɾaɪ/): "claw"

ihat (noun, /ɪhət/): "cloud"

lan (noun, /lən/): "coconut"

nidi (noun, /nɪdɪ/): "crime"

awatida (noun, /əwətidə/): "day"

saynik (noun, /senik/): "dinner"

benit (noun, /bɛnɪt/): "dog"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "drink"

zetaid (noun, /zɛtaɪd/): "dungeon"

oukin (noun, /aʊkɪn/): "ear"

naziwaw (noun, /næzɪwo/): "earth"

etta (noun, /ɛɾə/): "egg"

ilasa (noun, /iləsə/): "elder"

abimitti (noun, /əbɪmiɾi/): "enemy"

ittunazi (noun, /ɪɾʌnəzɪ/): "evening"

taisha (noun, /taɪʃə/): "eye"

timuje (noun, /tɪmujɛ/): "family"

wapi (noun, /wəpɪ/): "father"

foughrrap (noun, /fɒrəp/): "feather"

hasib (noun, /həsib/): "fight"

ttisat (noun, /ɾisət/): "finger"

oodiziza (noun, /ʊdizɪzə/): "fire"

aynita (noun, /enitə/): "fish"

thuttoughpes (noun, /ðuɾɒpɛs/): "flesh"

amahi (noun, /əməhɪ/): "foot"

taithad (noun, /taɪðəd/): "forest"

ttananoo (noun, /ɾænənʊ/): "fox"

kaw (noun, /ko/): "friend"

nethi (noun, /nɛðɪ/): "goose"

wath (noun, /wəð/): "grease"

aidamay (noun, /aɪdame/): "group"

ttaytazaytt (noun, /ɾetəzeɾ/): "gulf"

akatt (noun, /əkəɾ/): "hair"

naw (noun, /nəw/): "hand"

dunatatt (noun, /dunətæɾ/): "hat"

masai (noun, /məsaɪ/): "hate"

aingaw (noun, /aɪŋəw/): "head"

tayttoughl (noun, /teɾɒl/): "hill"

apana (noun, /əpænə/): "horn"

isithuv (noun, /isɪðuv/): "horse"

aniku (noun, /ænɪkʌ/): "house"

oughmathisai (noun, /ɒmæðisaɪ/): "inn"

kitaw (noun, /kɪtəw/): "island"

majaq (noun, /mədʒəq/): "jaw"

kap (noun, /kap/): "lake"

be (noun, /bɛ/): "leaf"

inanasi (noun, /inənəsɪ/): "leg"

attazai (noun, /əɾəzaɪ/): "liver"

utini (noun, /ʌtɪni/): "louse"

ttinava (noun, /ɾinəvə/): "love"

ikaimut (noun, /ɪkaɪmut/): "lunch"

isathoutoi (noun, /ɪsəðaʊtɔɪ/): "man"

ittatin (noun, /ɪɾətɪn/): "many"

battatub (noun, /bæɾætub/): "meal"

da (noun, /dæ/): "metal"

keni (noun, /kɛnɪ/): "mine"

thaikap (noun, /ðaɪkəp/): "monster"

ditapit (noun, /dɪtəpɪt/): "moon"

etithung (noun, /ɛtɪðʌŋ/): "morning"

as (noun, /əs/): "mother"

dunasi (noun, /dʌnæsɪ/): "mountain"

ittaithat (noun, /iɾaɪθət/): "mouth"

ifasi (noun, /ifəsi/): "name"

awbay (noun, /obe/): "neck"

nenoughbat (noun, /nɛnɒbæt/): "night"

apadough (noun, /əpədɒ/): "noodle"

amahaitough (noun, /əməhaɪtɒ/): "nose"

aytti (noun, /eɾɪ/): "ocean"

anini (noun, /ænɪnɪ/): "parent"

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

ini (noun, /ɪni/): "peace"

anidavaw (noun, /ənɪdəvo/): "pepper"

pachanaw (noun, /pətʃəno/): "person"

ta (noun, /tə/): "pie"

oughsititta (noun, /ɒsitɪɾə/): "pig"

attenoiv (noun, /aɾɛnɔɪv/): "rabbit"

nimiw (noun, /nimɪw/): "rain"

nalif (noun, /nalɪf/): "rat"

awdatay (noun, /odate/): "river"

amafatt (noun, /əməfəɾ/): "robe"

dal (noun, /dəl/): "rock"

hi (noun, /hi/): "root"

hayje (noun, /hejɛ/): "salt"

ttip (noun, /ɾɪp/): "sand"

nawziki (noun, /nozikɪ/): "seed"

zayv (noun, /zev/): "sibling"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "sister"

iki (noun, /iki/): "skin"

azanala (noun, /əzənələ/): "sky"

oobisu (noun, /ʊbisʌ/): "smoke"

zimin (noun, /zɪmin/): "snake"

oughs (noun, /ɒs/): "soup"

nida (noun, /nidə/): "star"

ttanaina (noun, /ɾənaɪnə/): "stew"

ithasouv (noun, /iðəsaʊv/): "stomach"

ngak (noun, /ŋæk/): "stone"

ttuheti (noun, /ɾʌhɛtɪ/): "stream"

vittesatt (noun, /viɾɛsæɾ/): "sun"

ttesavu (noun, /ɾɛsævu/): "sword"

alaynoos (noun, /əlenʊs/): "tail"

idujoughki (noun, /ɪdudʒɒki/): "tavern"

sath (noun, /səð/): "thumb"

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

vawmila (noun, /vomilə/): "tooth"

ttuti (noun, /ɾutɪ/): "tree"

pad (noun, /pəd/): "truth"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "uncle"

ootasadough (noun, /ʊtəsədɒ/): "valley"

asaytal (noun, /əsetəl/): "war"

attou (noun, /əɾaʊ/): "water"

etep (noun, /ɛtɛp/): "way"

zanuh (noun, /zənuh/): "wine"

thah (noun, /ðəh/): "woman"

mafavain (noun, /məfəvaɪn/): "word"