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

Atatisa

Atatisa Dictionary

Pronouns

ma (pronoun, /mə/): "he"

itt (pronoun, /ɪɾ/): "she"

itta (pronoun, /ɪɾæ/): "they"

pad (pronoun, /pəd/): "you"

at (pronoun, /ət/): "we"

ila (pronoun, /ɪla/): "I"

Articles

una (article, /ʌnə/): "a"

isi (article, /ɪsɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

iz (preposition, /iz/): "and"

hewata (preposition, /hɛwətə/): "as"

adibamu (preposition, /ədɪbəmu/): "from"

attu (preposition, /əɾu/): "in"

attiguw (preposition, /əɾiguw/): "of"

enadine (preposition, /ɛnədɪnɛ/): "or"

tew (preposition, /tɛw/): "to"

ttem (preposition, /ɾɛm/): "will"

anittad (preposition, /əniɾəd/): "with"

Numbers

wengaythin (number, /wɛŋeθin/): "zero"

ashe (number, /æʃɛ/): "one"

loutama (number, /laʊtəmə/): "two"

aili (number, /aɪlɪ/): "three"

fittas (number, /fɪɾəs/): "four"

mun (number, /mʌn/): "five"

sa (number, /sə/): "six"

udatti (number, /udəɾɪ/): "seven"

al (number, /æl/): "eight"

ajafaz (number, /ədʒəfaz/): "nine"

das (number, /dəs/): "ten"

Questions

aranoughj (question, /æɹənɒj/): "what"

makabi (question, /məkæbɪ/): "who"

ott (question, /ɔɾ/): "how"

ttihis (question, /ɾɪhɪs/): "why"

tteda (question, /ɾɛdə/): "when"

Interjections

doothaz (interjection, /dʊθæz/): "hello"

tajit (interjection, /tajɪt/): "goodbye"

sha (interjection, /ʃə/): "hey"

ttuttad (interjection, /ɾuɾəd/): "bye"

veshi (interjection, /vɛʃi/): "ouch"

sataw (interjection, /sətaw/): "wow"

zai (interjection, /zaɪ/): "uh"

wawaday (interjection, /wawəde/): "er"

nilafim (interjection, /nɪləfim/): "um"

Adverbs

am (adverb, /əm/): "again"

jusuttan (adverb, /jusʌɾən/): "now"

ak (adverb, /ək/): "soon"

nana (adverb, /nənə/): "often"

ata (adverb, /ətə/): "sometimes"

banalal (adverb, /banaləl/): "always"

ina (adverb, /ɪnæ/): "never"

nanilas (adverb, /nənɪləs/): "seldom"

Adjectives

da (adjective, /də/): "aromatic"

ub (adjective, /ub/): "basted"

aje (adjective, /əjɛ/): "big"

imi (adjective, /imɪ/): "bitter"

attai (adjective, /əɾaɪ/): "black"

damifab (adjective, /dəmɪfab/): "blue"

ik (adjective, /ɪk/): "brown"

abi (adjective, /abɪ/): "chilled"

kaipukai (adjective, /kaɪpʌkaɪ/): "cold"

asof (adjective, /əsɔf/): "curried"

ngalayn (adjective, /ŋəlen/): "dark"

lalil (adjective, /ləlil/): "deep"

ishim (adjective, /ɪʃɪm/): "divine"

leti (adjective, /lɛtɪ/): "drunk"

ilattoughn (adjective, /ɪlaɾɒn/): "empty"

ikina (adjective, /ikɪnə/): "evil"

aibachatta (adjective, /aɪbəxəɾə/): "familiar"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "fat"

asan (adjective, /əsən/): "flat"

abith (adjective, /əbið/): "frail"

enoosuth (adjective, /ɛnʊsʌð/): "fried"

datotutt (adjective, /dətɔtʌɾ/): "full"

ittadit (adjective, /ɪɾədɪt/): "good"

nat (adjective, /nət/): "green"

idathabi (adjective, /ɪdəðəbɪ/): "grey"

thibina (adjective, /θɪbinə/): "honest"

uttanaf (adjective, /uɾənəf/): "hot"

datukub (adjective, /dətukub/): "light"

awt (adjective, /ot/): "long"

asaykaif (adjective, /əsekaɪf/): "loud"

miluthai (adjective, /mɪlʌðaɪ/): "mortal"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "mysterious"

attaithattough (adjective, /əɾaɪðaɾɒ/): "narrow"

sathayli (adjective, /saθeli/): "old"

akayz (adjective, /əkez/): "orange"

ithaw (adjective, /ɪðo/): "pungent"

littu (adjective, /lɪɾu/): "purple"

itupef (adjective, /itupɛf/): "quiet"

falaj (adjective, /falədʒ/): "raw"

koughsith (adjective, /kɒsɪð/): "rectangular"

nas (adjective, /nəs/): "red"

kittingu (adjective, /kɪɾiŋʌ/): "roasted"

oomimase (adjective, /ʊmiməsɛ/): "round"

ilitup (adjective, /ɪlɪtup/): "salty"

ittena (adjective, /ɪɾɛna/): "savory"

aiy (adjective, /aɪy/): "shallow"

fani (adjective, /fənɪ/): "short"

sough (adjective, /sɒ/): "smoked"

af (adjective, /əf/): "sober"

pooli (adjective, /pʊli/): "sour"

awtte (adjective, /oɾɛ/): "spicy"

atatha (adjective, /ətəðə/): "spiral"

ngatte (adjective, /ŋəɾɛ/): "square"

nila (adjective, /nɪlə/): "steamed"

ilatathi (adjective, /ɪlætəði/): "strange"

sitt (adjective, /sɪɾ/): "strong"

ifawtith (adjective, /ifotɪð/): "sturdy"

azihan (adjective, /əzɪhən/): "sweet"

ange (adjective, /əŋɛ/): "tall"

kayp (adjective, /kep/): "thick"

vahemus (adjective, /væhɛmus/): "thin"

dage (adjective, /dəgɛ/): "warm"

utanga (adjective, /ʌtaŋə/): "weak"

tape (adjective, /təpɛ/): "white"

adamatt (adjective, /ədəmæɾ/): "wide"

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

nittajout (adjective, /niɾəjaʊt/): "young"

Verbs

thavutt (verb, /θævʌɾ/): "bake"

tathudij (verb, /təðʌdɪj/): "be"

latatah (verb, /lætətəh/): "belong"

mikalatt (verb, /mɪkələɾ/): "bite"

wawnotta (verb, /wonɔɾæ/): "break"

laj (verb, /ləj/): "burn"

achakungay (verb, /ətʃəkuŋe/): "come"

banaitun (verb, /bənaɪtʌn/): "die"

busabih (verb, /bʌsæbih/): "drink"

is (verb, /is/): "eat"

afebudi (verb, /əfɛbʌdi/): "fall"

aka (verb, /əkə/): "fight"

ethay (verb, /ɛðe/): "find"

dalemu (verb, /dəlɛmʌ/): "fish"

toughttich (verb, /tɒɾix/): "fly"

zunesan (verb, /zʌnɛsən/): "frown"

uvinuzaw (verb, /uvinʌzo/): "go"

ij (verb, /ɪdʒ/): "growl"

vatt (verb, /vəɾ/): "hate"

ininan (verb, /ɪninən/): "have"

kalatta (verb, /kələɾə/): "hear"

idaila (verb, /idaɪlæ/): "hide"

ahitini (verb, /əhɪtinɪ/): "hold"

avathez (verb, /əvəðɛz/): "hunt"

sebattatt (verb, /sɛbəɾəɾ/): "jump"

avuh (verb, /ævʌh/): "kill"

thitisu (verb, /θɪtɪsu/): "know"

pasida (verb, /pəsɪdə/): "laugh"

lingi (verb, /liŋɪ/): "lie"

nadunat (verb, /nədunət/): "live"

neka (verb, /nɛkə/): "lose"

ddipethat (verb, /ɽipɛðət/): "love"

haw (verb, /ho/): "need"

en (verb, /ɛn/): "own"

ategaw (verb, /ətɛgo/): "roast"

usa (verb, /usə/): "run"

aladih (verb, /ələdɪh/): "see"

thikafad (verb, /ðɪkəfəd/): "sit"

aminoughsa (verb, /əmɪnɒsə/): "sleep"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "smell"

ahaysam (verb, /əhesam/): "smile"

nayh (verb, /neh/): "stand"

nuzinaw (verb, /nʌzɪno/): "strike"

tam (verb, /təm/): "swallow"

dijoughvim (verb, /dɪjɒvɪm/): "swim"

isi (verb, /ɪsɪ/): "taste"

zika (verb, /zikə/): "throw"

thawlaf (verb, /θoləf/): "walk"

di (verb, /dɪ/): "want"

Nouns

izafoughtha (noun, /izəfɒðə/): "afternoon"

as (noun, /əs/): "ale"

anal (noun, /ənəl/): "all"

anisath (noun, /ənisəð/): "alligator"

attanasha (noun, /əɾənəʃa/): "arm"

ingih (noun, /iŋih/): "ash"

danailin (noun, /dənaɪlin/): "aunt"

av (noun, /əv/): "axe"

nab (noun, /nəb/): "bark"

bad (noun, /bəd/): "bay"

tuttasatt (noun, /tuɾəsəɾ/): "beer"

ithathe (noun, /ɪθəðɛ/): "beet"

utti (noun, /ʌɾɪ/): "bird"

thihoith (noun, /ðihɔɪθ/): "blood"

enithita (noun, /ɛniðɪtæ/): "boar"

adi (noun, /adɪ/): "bone"

utadi (noun, /utədɪ/): "breakfast"

naydufatt (noun, /nedufəɾ/): "breast"

aywayth (noun, /eweð/): "brother"

apay (noun, /əpe/): "castle"

ttakib (noun, /ɾəkɪb/): "cat"

ttutane (noun, /ɾutənɛ/): "cat"

aythitha (noun, /eðiðə/): "chest"

zum (noun, /zum/): "chicken"

oughnaf (noun, /ɒnəf/): "claw"

imu (noun, /ɪmu/): "cloud"

tuhi (noun, /tuhɪ/): "coconut"

sa (noun, /sə/): "crime"

nailattis (noun, /naɪləɾis/): "day"

sin (noun, /sɪn/): "dinner"

hini (noun, /hini/): "dog"

oughv (noun, /ɒv/): "drink"

attoowana (noun, /əɾʊwənə/): "dungeon"

bed (noun, /bɛd/): "ear"

ud (noun, /ʌd/): "earth"

lay (noun, /le/): "egg"

isata (noun, /ɪsətə/): "elder"

daza (noun, /dəzə/): "enemy"

viwihath (noun, /vɪwɪhəð/): "evening"

padoughnad (noun, /pədɒnəd/): "eye"

azettal (noun, /æzɛɾəl/): "family"

mawm (noun, /mom/): "father"

awtitha (noun, /otɪðə/): "feather"

pitawnoig (noun, /pitonɔɪg/): "fight"

sik (noun, /sɪk/): "finger"

ttilaw (noun, /ɾilo/): "fire"

az (noun, /əz/): "fish"

ngav (noun, /ŋəv/): "flesh"

attida (noun, /əɾɪdə/): "foot"

uchattatsu (noun, /ʌtʃəɾətsu/): "forest"

abi (noun, /əbi/): "fox"

pukupaz (noun, /pukupəz/): "friend"

vidapi (noun, /vidəpi/): "goose"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "grease"

isa (noun, /isə/): "group"

lanikan (noun, /lənɪkən/): "gulf"

asatek (noun, /əsətɛk/): "hair"

ttaytti (noun, /ɾeɾɪ/): "hand"

ta (noun, /tə/): "hat"

faz (noun, /fəz/): "hate"

tiju (noun, /tijʌ/): "head"

ahoughmawli (noun, /əhɒmolɪ/): "hill"

navigud (noun, /nəvigud/): "horn"

ade (noun, /ədɛ/): "horse"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "house"

vattaw (noun, /vəɾo/): "inn"

pail (noun, /paɪl/): "island"

oun (noun, /aʊn/): "jaw"

itayfabi (noun, /itefabɪ/): "lake"

thahathe (noun, /ðəhəðɛ/): "leaf"

zaitt (noun, /zaɪɾ/): "leg"

fazil (noun, /fəzɪl/): "liver"

ashoohi (noun, /əʃʊhɪ/): "louse"

thada (noun, /θædə/): "love"

avittata (noun, /əvɪɾətə/): "lunch"

pajag (noun, /pəjəg/): "man"

fuza (noun, /fuza/): "many"

fatti (noun, /fæɾɪ/): "meal"

anidi (noun, /ænɪdɪ/): "metal"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "mine"

du (noun, /du/): "monster"

li (noun, /li/): "moon"

anga (noun, /əŋə/): "morning"

ngitt (noun, /ŋiɾ/): "mother"

thitsakad (noun, /ðɪtsəkad/): "mountain"

oufap (noun, /aʊfəp/): "mouth"

nimak (noun, /nɪmək/): "name"

linik (noun, /lɪnɪk/): "neck"

lalitas (noun, /ləlɪtəs/): "night"

aythaydash (noun, /eðedəʃ/): "noodle"

idikanay (noun, /ɪdɪkæne/): "nose"

kunaynad (noun, /kʌnenəd/): "ocean"

ag (noun, /əg/): "parent"

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

awushi (noun, /æwʌʃi/): "peace"

ma (noun, /mə/): "pepper"

dah (noun, /dəh/): "person"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "pie"

dichisiw (noun, /dɪxɪsɪw/): "pig"

am (noun, /əm/): "rabbit"

adawini (noun, /ədəwinɪ/): "rain"

zi (noun, /zi/): "rat"

ika (noun, /ikə/): "river"

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

tapabi (noun, /təpæbɪ/): "rock"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "root"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "salt"

inaynga (noun, /ɪneŋə/): "sand"

awtach (noun, /otətʃ/): "seed"

aikaz (noun, /aɪkəz/): "sibling"

inai (noun, /ɪnaɪ/): "sister"

bini (noun, /binɪ/): "skin"

tatama (noun, /tətəmə/): "sky"

ngi (noun, /ŋɪ/): "smoke"

angulim (noun, /əŋʌlɪm/): "snake"

the (noun, /ðɛ/): "soup"

ifituv (noun, /ɪfɪtʌv/): "star"

fadina (noun, /fadinə/): "stew"

naz (noun, /naz/): "stomach"

aytt (noun, /eɾ/): "stone"

ttadawli (noun, /ɾədolɪ/): "stream"

uwawsatt (noun, /ʌwosəɾ/): "sun"

arr (noun, /ər/): "sword"

bilanez (noun, /bilənɛz/): "tail"

zuza (noun, /zʌzə/): "tavern"

ana (noun, /ænə/): "thumb"

iziwa (noun, /ɪziwə/): "tongue"

av (noun, /əv/): "tooth"

ttawfi (noun, /ɾofi/): "tree"

thas (noun, /ðəs/): "truth"

selufas (noun, /sɛlʌfəs/): "uncle"

ipoughtte (noun, /ɪpɒɾɛ/): "valley"

tiludas (noun, /tilʌdəs/): "war"

ifisi (noun, /ɪfisi/): "water"

ettikifi (noun, /ɛɾikɪfi/): "way"

jazuvai (noun, /dʒəzuvaɪ/): "wine"

maka (noun, /məkə/): "woman"

ittasit (noun, /ɪɾəsit/): "word"