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

Uhaz

Uhaz Dictionary

Pronouns

al (pronoun, /əl/): "he"

afa (pronoun, /əfə/): "she"

ayz (pronoun, /ez/): "they"

mud (pronoun, /mʌd/): "you"

tic (pronoun, /tic/): "we"

hu (pronoun, /hʌ/): "I"

Articles

ittay (article, /ɪɾe/): "a"

atta (article, /əɾə/): "the"

Prepositions

elai (preposition, /ɛlaɪ/): "and"

awzef (preposition, /ozɛf/): "as"

ttawigay (preposition, /ɾæwɪge/): "from"

itough (preposition, /itɒ/): "in"

ivuth (preposition, /ɪvʌð/): "of"

kuvawttaw (preposition, /kʌvoɾo/): "or"

ne (preposition, /nɛ/): "to"

azat (preposition, /əzət/): "will"

la (preposition, /lə/): "with"

Numbers

asiaychathai (number, /æʒetʃəðaɪ/): "zero"

nethisav (number, /nɛðɪsəv/): "one"

tatinaytt (number, /tətɪneɾ/): "two"

inadup (number, /ɪnədʌp/): "three"

takay (number, /təke/): "four"

aikana (number, /aɪkənə/): "five"

as (number, /əs/): "six"

oughtat (number, /ɒtət/): "seven"

az (number, /əz/): "eight"

al (number, /əl/): "nine"

un (number, /un/): "ten"

Questions

tuches (question, /tutʃɛs/): "what"

tubud (question, /tʌbud/): "who"

afoughniba (question, /afɒnɪba/): "how"

tattab (question, /təɾæb/): "why"

esasak (question, /ɛsəsæk/): "when"

Interjections

luha (interjection, /luhə/): "hello"

ngabatti (interjection, /ŋəbəɾɪ/): "goodbye"

te (interjection, /tɛ/): "hey"

afath (interjection, /əfəð/): "bye"

nukatai (interjection, /nʌkataɪ/): "ouch"

nutafain (interjection, /nutəfaɪn/): "wow"

ttijuna (interjection, /ɾijʌnə/): "uh"

netha (interjection, /nɛðə/): "er"

dunai (interjection, /dunaɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

thishug (adverb, /ðɪʃug/): "again"

ivichai (adverb, /ɪvitʃaɪ/): "now"

cithethas (adverb, /ciðɛðəs/): "soon"

aledough (adverb, /əlɛdɒ/): "often"

ezifette (adverb, /ɛzɪfɛɾɛ/): "sometimes"

ekin (adverb, /ɛkɪn/): "always"

id (adverb, /id/): "never"

alesim (adverb, /əlɛsim/): "seldom"

Adjectives

enawn (adjective, /ɛnon/): "aromatic"

adaw (adjective, /ado/): "basted"

epidishi (adjective, /ɛpidiʃɪ/): "big"

asulengi (adjective, /əsʌlɛŋɪ/): "bitter"

ludegim (adjective, /ludɛgɪm/): "black"

kingawlaw (adjective, /kɪŋolo/): "blue"

idattin (adjective, /ɪdəɾin/): "brown"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "chilled"

thuda (adjective, /ðudə/): "cold"

kouttesirr (adjective, /kaʊɾɛsɪr/): "curried"

vaf (adjective, /væf/): "dark"

anamizi (adjective, /anəmizɪ/): "deep"

mata (adjective, /mətə/): "divine"

wijoun (adjective, /wijaʊn/): "drunk"

bakan (adjective, /bækən/): "empty"

hayttenan (adjective, /heɾɛnən/): "evil"

natought (adjective, /nətɒt/): "familiar"

ji (adjective, /ji/): "fat"

inal (adjective, /inəl/): "flat"

lenit (adjective, /lɛnɪt/): "frail"

adet (adjective, /adɛt/): "fried"

hinges (adjective, /hɪŋɛs/): "full"

attaygid (adjective, /əɾegid/): "good"

aw (adjective, /əw/): "green"

itat (adjective, /ɪtət/): "grey"

dootta (adjective, /dʊɾa/): "honest"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "hot"

watuki (adjective, /wætuki/): "light"

thitough (adjective, /θitɒ/): "long"

lideni (adjective, /lɪdɛnɪ/): "loud"

minama (adjective, /mɪnəmə/): "mortal"

aysatha (adjective, /esəðə/): "mysterious"

ittulab (adjective, /ɪɾʌlab/): "narrow"

limad (adjective, /liməd/): "old"

law (adjective, /ləw/): "orange"

safitta (adjective, /səfiɾə/): "pungent"

uk (adjective, /uk/): "purple"

aymidim (adjective, /emidɪm/): "quiet"

ailasa (adjective, /aɪləsæ/): "raw"

sushaich (adjective, /suʃaɪtʃ/): "rectangular"

ttaynilay (adjective, /ɾenile/): "red"

tuz (adjective, /tʌz/): "roasted"

zoughmitoul (adjective, /zɒmitaʊl/): "round"

ingittavu (adjective, /ɪŋɪɾəvu/): "salty"

huwik (adjective, /huwɪk/): "savory"

tawni (adjective, /tonɪ/): "shallow"

ttam (adjective, /ɾəm/): "short"

shu (adjective, /ʃu/): "smoked"

nadinith (adjective, /nədɪnɪð/): "sober"

toughttatoughs (adjective, /tɒɾətɒs/): "sour"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "spicy"

lawnaizav (adjective, /lonaɪzəv/): "spiral"

adutin (adjective, /ədutɪn/): "square"

aythitayz (adjective, /eθitez/): "steamed"

ahisas (adjective, /əhɪsəs/): "strange"

ttaw (adjective, /ɾo/): "strong"

nouz (adjective, /naʊz/): "sturdy"

uga (adjective, /ʌgə/): "sweet"

izaw (adjective, /ɪzo/): "tall"

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

nanoughn (adjective, /nanɒn/): "thin"

baba (adjective, /bəbə/): "warm"

amichadi (adjective, /əmitʃædi/): "weak"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "white"

enawad (adjective, /ɛnəwəd/): "wide"

zata (adjective, /zətæ/): "yellow"

aithittaz (adjective, /aɪðiɾaz/): "young"

Verbs

aylita (verb, /elɪta/): "bake"

ath (verb, /əð/): "be"

afit (verb, /əfit/): "belong"

uw (verb, /uw/): "bite"

ingoujatt (verb, /ɪŋaʊjəɾ/): "break"

nidehoun (verb, /nɪdɛhaʊn/): "burn"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "come"

lina (verb, /linə/): "die"

imathin (verb, /imæðɪn/): "drink"

ahaizaytt (verb, /əhaɪzeɾ/): "eat"

nac (verb, /næc/): "fall"

an (verb, /ən/): "fight"

awoitseze (verb, /awɔɪtsɛzɛ/): "find"

ta (verb, /tə/): "fish"

anah (verb, /ənəh/): "fly"

alu (verb, /əlu/): "frown"

at (verb, /æt/): "go"

tuna (verb, /tʌna/): "growl"

ilabid (verb, /iləbɪd/): "hate"

nakam (verb, /nakəm/): "have"

ousahe (verb, /aʊsəhɛ/): "hear"

us (verb, /us/): "hide"

ibiwa (verb, /ɪbɪwa/): "hold"

divahe (verb, /divæhɛ/): "hunt"

etuda (verb, /ɛtudæ/): "jump"

ttan (verb, /ɾən/): "kill"

nitil (verb, /nɪtɪl/): "know"

ngit (verb, /ŋɪt/): "laugh"

ayfavana (verb, /efəvænæ/): "lie"

ttabadde (verb, /ɾəbəɽɛ/): "live"

apawpi (verb, /əpopi/): "lose"

apikayt (verb, /əpɪket/): "love"

ta (verb, /tə/): "need"

zi (verb, /zɪ/): "own"

divunits (verb, /dɪvʌnɪts/): "roast"

iz (verb, /iz/): "run"

isati (verb, /ɪsəti/): "see"

uditeki (verb, /ʌdɪtɛki/): "sit"

enikoughl (verb, /ɛnikɒl/): "sleep"

uti (verb, /ʌtɪ/): "smell"

ettaitt (verb, /ɛɾaɪɾ/): "smile"

ih (verb, /ɪh/): "stand"

fi (verb, /fɪ/): "strike"

pi (verb, /pi/): "swallow"

settizum (verb, /sɛɾizum/): "swim"

ailadaw (verb, /aɪlædəw/): "taste"

itanan (verb, /ɪtənən/): "throw"

fi (verb, /fɪ/): "walk"

am (verb, /əm/): "want"

Nouns

liwanaf (noun, /lɪwənəf/): "afternoon"

tough (noun, /tɒ/): "ale"

jipaite (noun, /dʒipaɪtɛ/): "all"

ittiwame (noun, /ɪɾɪwəmɛ/): "alligator"

puvus (noun, /puvʌs/): "arm"

um (noun, /um/): "ash"

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

an (noun, /ən/): "axe"

attoot (noun, /əɾʊt/): "bark"

ikiluzi (noun, /ɪkilʌzɪ/): "bay"

izayzawoo (noun, /ɪzezəwʊ/): "beer"

labipa (noun, /ləbɪpə/): "beet"

im (noun, /im/): "bird"

apa (noun, /æpə/): "blood"

dut (noun, /dʌt/): "boar"

gaw (noun, /go/): "bone"

ttinaydi (noun, /ɾɪnedi/): "breakfast"

atha (noun, /əðə/): "breast"

amattis (noun, /əməɾis/): "brother"

oughvathitha (noun, /ɒvəðɪθæ/): "castle"

thatt (noun, /ðəɾ/): "cat"

zaimitt (noun, /zaɪmɪɾ/): "cat"

sada (noun, /sədə/): "chest"

hejatith (noun, /hɛjatið/): "chicken"

tama (noun, /təmə/): "claw"

umak (noun, /ʌmæk/): "cloud"

ad (noun, /əd/): "coconut"

ji (noun, /ji/): "crime"

inutouti (noun, /ɪnutaʊti/): "day"

uyana (noun, /ʌyənæ/): "dinner"

jath (noun, /dʒəð/): "dog"

ga (noun, /gə/): "drink"

ez (noun, /ɛz/): "dungeon"

afaidihu (noun, /əfaɪdɪhʌ/): "ear"

ahaka (noun, /əhəkə/): "earth"

tawnali (noun, /tonəlɪ/): "egg"

ittanusi (noun, /ɪɾənusi/): "elder"

hawtt (noun, /hoɾ/): "enemy"

awng (noun, /oŋ/): "evening"

tudek (noun, /tʌdɛk/): "eye"

dutoughttough (noun, /dutɒɾɒ/): "family"

wenalu (noun, /wɛnælʌ/): "father"

tanasat (noun, /tənəsət/): "feather"

ihahi (noun, /ihəhi/): "fight"

naloot (noun, /nəlʊt/): "finger"

ookeka (noun, /ʊkɛkə/): "fire"

doopay (noun, /dʊpe/): "fish"

ulusaitta (noun, /ʌlʌsaɪɾə/): "flesh"

nudal (noun, /nudəl/): "foot"

apas (noun, /əpəs/): "forest"

suy (noun, /sʌy/): "fox"

suthaita (noun, /suðaɪtə/): "friend"

fing (noun, /fiŋ/): "goose"

din (noun, /dɪn/): "grease"

dam (noun, /dæm/): "group"

atayn (noun, /aten/): "gulf"

atitooze (noun, /ətɪtʊzɛ/): "hair"

niw (noun, /niw/): "hand"

wem (noun, /wɛm/): "hat"

ookip (noun, /ʊkip/): "hate"

sinuttay (noun, /sɪnuɾe/): "head"

nabez (noun, /nəbɛz/): "hill"

lakuna (noun, /ləkunə/): "horn"

kasites (noun, /kəsitɛs/): "horse"

inatt (noun, /ɪnæɾ/): "house"

atit (noun, /ətit/): "inn"

oughttun (noun, /ɒɾʌn/): "island"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "jaw"

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

latteboughb (noun, /ləɾɛbɒb/): "leaf"

sachulis (noun, /sətʃʌlɪs/): "leg"

nelan (noun, /nɛlən/): "liver"

ilasathe (noun, /ɪləsaθɛ/): "louse"

kuthun (noun, /kʌθʌn/): "love"

tisaihayw (noun, /tɪsaɪhew/): "lunch"

cha (noun, /tʃə/): "man"

tikayl (noun, /tɪkel/): "many"

abi (noun, /æbɪ/): "meal"

baka (noun, /bakə/): "metal"

datt (noun, /dəɾ/): "mine"

taytha (noun, /teðə/): "monster"

ttina (noun, /ɾinə/): "moon"

ettaba (noun, /ɛɾəbə/): "morning"

afaiwi (noun, /əfaɪwɪ/): "mother"

janang (noun, /jənəŋ/): "mountain"

na (noun, /nə/): "mouth"

asuzough (noun, /əsʌzɒ/): "name"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "neck"

asidez (noun, /əsɪdɛz/): "night"

anawutai (noun, /ænəwʌtaɪ/): "noodle"

ttatekith (noun, /ɾətɛkɪθ/): "nose"

wi (noun, /wɪ/): "ocean"

dattid (noun, /dəɾɪd/): "parent"

aisanihi (noun, /aɪsənɪhi/): "path"

izim (noun, /ɪzɪm/): "peace"

al (noun, /əl/): "pepper"

ttitha (noun, /ɾɪðə/): "person"

azayti (noun, /əzetɪ/): "pie"

pasik (noun, /pəsɪk/): "pig"

aikais (noun, /aɪkaɪs/): "rabbit"

ttoughpatt (noun, /ɾɒpəɾ/): "rain"

nuta (noun, /nutə/): "rat"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "river"

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

adivaka (noun, /ədɪvəkə/): "rock"

tuttihatt (noun, /tʌɾihəɾ/): "root"

at (noun, /ət/): "salt"

ttas (noun, /ɾəs/): "sand"

unayttaf (noun, /ʌneɾæf/): "seed"

tavayw (noun, /tævew/): "sibling"

thattavih (noun, /ðæɾəvɪh/): "sister"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "skin"

suni (noun, /sʌnɪ/): "sky"

ttena (noun, /ɾɛnə/): "smoke"

atsidat (noun, /ətsɪdət/): "snake"

titu (noun, /tɪtu/): "soup"

aingataiti (noun, /aɪŋətaɪtɪ/): "star"

as (noun, /əs/): "stew"

pubu (noun, /pʌbʌ/): "stomach"

amasav (noun, /əməsæv/): "stone"

ukathi (noun, /ʌkəði/): "stream"

si (noun, /si/): "sun"

sathez (noun, /səðɛz/): "sword"

apus (noun, /əpus/): "tail"

ivi (noun, /ivi/): "tavern"

sawasa (noun, /səwəsə/): "thumb"

noughpitti (noun, /nɒpɪɾɪ/): "tongue"

api (noun, /æpi/): "tooth"

toughda (noun, /tɒdə/): "tree"

tsattayt (noun, /tsəɾet/): "truth"

ewagi (noun, /ɛwəgɪ/): "uncle"

ashi (noun, /əʃɪ/): "valley"

toughmit (noun, /tɒmit/): "war"

at (noun, /ət/): "water"

dana (noun, /dənə/): "way"

dadd (noun, /dəɽ/): "wine"

asatt (noun, /æsaɾ/): "woman"

ezoi (noun, /ɛzɔɪ/): "word"