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Language Generator

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

Itanawi

Itanawi Dictionary

Pronouns

ooz (pronoun, /ʊz/): "he"

thuw (pronoun, /ðuw/): "she"

tav (pronoun, /təv/): "they"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "you"

ane (pronoun, /ənɛ/): "we"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "I"

Articles

ttitt (article, /ɾɪɾ/): "a"

ej (article, /ɛdʒ/): "the"

Prepositions

etha (preposition, /ɛðæ/): "and"

ttaiz (preposition, /ɾaɪz/): "as"

tawzi (preposition, /tozi/): "from"

mabam (preposition, /mæbəm/): "in"

hetti (preposition, /hɛɾɪ/): "of"

izij (preposition, /ɪzidʒ/): "or"

letiji (preposition, /lɛtidʒɪ/): "to"

nak (preposition, /nək/): "will"

ilaki (preposition, /iləkɪ/): "with"

Numbers

zitak (number, /zɪtək/): "zero"

epithas (number, /ɛpɪθəs/): "one"

linish (number, /liniʃ/): "two"

oginayz (number, /ɔginez/): "three"

lid (number, /lid/): "four"

haninaym (number, /hænɪnem/): "five"

azawad (number, /əzæwəd/): "six"

apazaitt (number, /əpəzaɪɾ/): "seven"

am (number, /əm/): "eight"

ta (number, /tə/): "nine"

avin (number, /ævin/): "ten"

Questions

dahew (question, /dəhɛw/): "what"

nanala (question, /nənələ/): "who"

sattewuz (question, /səɾɛwuz/): "how"

idi (question, /ɪdi/): "why"

itt (question, /ɪɾ/): "when"

Interjections

ath (interjection, /əð/): "hello"

atitta (interjection, /ətɪɾə/): "goodbye"

boothadut (interjection, /bʊðədut/): "hey"

aibout (interjection, /aɪbaʊt/): "bye"

il (interjection, /ɪl/): "ouch"

wathaws (interjection, /wəθos/): "wow"

binul (interjection, /binul/): "uh"

ttayf (interjection, /ɾef/): "er"

ninakif (interjection, /nɪnəkif/): "um"

Adverbs

as (adverb, /əs/): "again"

ootta (adverb, /ʊɾə/): "now"

attituta (adverb, /əɾitutə/): "soon"

aimayli (adverb, /aɪmelɪ/): "often"

ma (adverb, /mə/): "sometimes"

ufa (adverb, /ufə/): "always"

duwatsi (adverb, /dʌwətsɪ/): "never"

afa (adverb, /afə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ze (adjective, /zɛ/): "aromatic"

at (adjective, /ət/): "basted"

madadi (adjective, /mædædɪ/): "big"

uttoughm (adjective, /uɾɒm/): "bitter"

athem (adjective, /əðɛm/): "black"

asanuta (adjective, /əsænutə/): "blue"

ungashayne (adjective, /uŋəʃenɛ/): "brown"

ttane (adjective, /ɾənɛ/): "chilled"

al (adjective, /əl/): "cold"

liha (adjective, /lɪhə/): "curried"

akigay (adjective, /əkɪge/): "dark"

uzi (adjective, /ʌzɪ/): "deep"

jathu (adjective, /jəðʌ/): "divine"

atititti (adjective, /ətitɪɾɪ/): "drunk"

anayniza (adjective, /ənenɪzə/): "empty"

ttithu (adjective, /ɾɪðu/): "evil"

wai (adjective, /waɪ/): "familiar"

uzathi (adjective, /uzəðɪ/): "fat"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "flat"

ttatha (adjective, /ɾəðæ/): "frail"

dawin (adjective, /dæwin/): "fried"

ekithid (adjective, /ɛkɪðid/): "full"

il (adjective, /il/): "good"

athay (adjective, /əðe/): "green"

dinu (adjective, /dɪnu/): "grey"

ttatan (adjective, /ɾætən/): "honest"

an (adjective, /ən/): "hot"

zab (adjective, /zəb/): "light"

uh (adjective, /ʌh/): "long"

apays (adjective, /əpes/): "loud"

oobiw (adjective, /ʊbɪw/): "mortal"

athinil (adjective, /əðɪnil/): "mysterious"

attizaw (adjective, /aɾɪzo/): "narrow"

mutaylan (adjective, /mʌtelən/): "old"

attawda (adjective, /aɾodə/): "orange"

eza (adjective, /ɛzə/): "pungent"

to (adjective, /tɔ/): "purple"

la (adjective, /lə/): "quiet"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "raw"

as (adjective, /əs/): "rectangular"

oughch (adjective, /ɒch/): "red"

sibathi (adjective, /sɪbaði/): "roasted"

ait (adjective, /aɪt/): "round"

ttawp (adjective, /ɾop/): "salty"

al (adjective, /əl/): "savory"

aih (adjective, /aɪh/): "shallow"

elatha (adjective, /ɛləðə/): "short"

sadime (adjective, /sadɪmɛ/): "smoked"

kumasaf (adjective, /kuməsəf/): "sober"

ttawe (adjective, /ɾəwɛ/): "sour"

nashasah (adjective, /nəʃəsæh/): "spicy"

nivujaw (adjective, /nɪvudʒo/): "spiral"

ukawhoumu (adjective, /ʌkohaʊmʌ/): "square"

aythe (adjective, /eðɛ/): "steamed"

athattal (adjective, /æθæɾəl/): "strange"

chamattooh (adjective, /tʃaməɾʊh/): "strong"

si (adjective, /si/): "sturdy"

watisa (adjective, /watɪsa/): "sweet"

av (adjective, /əv/): "tall"

tova (adjective, /tɔvæ/): "thick"

nal (adjective, /nəl/): "thin"

ud (adjective, /ud/): "warm"

asaythal (adjective, /əseðəl/): "weak"

vootatt (adjective, /vʊtæɾ/): "white"

afa (adjective, /əfæ/): "wide"

tham (adjective, /ðəm/): "yellow"

ib (adjective, /ib/): "young"

Verbs

dib (verb, /dib/): "bake"

lul (verb, /lʌl/): "be"

oughf (verb, /ɒf/): "belong"

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

akas (verb, /əkəs/): "break"

pafa (verb, /pəfæ/): "burn"

ithav (verb, /ɪðəv/): "come"

ubatava (verb, /ubətavə/): "die"

avaymat (verb, /əvemat/): "drink"

ahava (verb, /æhəvə/): "eat"

imawe (verb, /ɪməwɛ/): "fall"

zih (verb, /zɪh/): "fight"

alai (verb, /əlaɪ/): "find"

oumi (verb, /aʊmi/): "fish"

izattab (verb, /izæɾəb/): "fly"

getinguf (verb, /gɛtɪŋuf/): "frown"

inubachai (verb, /inʌbatʃaɪ/): "go"

ttet (verb, /ɾɛt/): "growl"

itaws (verb, /ɪtos/): "hate"

dikittay (verb, /dɪkɪɾe/): "have"

zazay (verb, /zəze/): "hear"

etta (verb, /ɛɾə/): "hide"

nabashawn (verb, /nəbəʃon/): "hold"

natittad (verb, /nətiɾəd/): "hunt"

usitede (verb, /ʌsɪtɛdɛ/): "jump"

ddidaifitt (verb, /ɽidaɪfiɾ/): "kill"

saw (verb, /saw/): "know"

ayzoti (verb, /ezɔti/): "laugh"

nabi (verb, /næbɪ/): "lie"

nali (verb, /nəli/): "live"

ilittaki (verb, /ɪlɪɾæki/): "lose"

ithi (verb, /ɪði/): "love"

ttasetet (verb, /ɾasɛtɛt/): "need"

uni (verb, /ʌnɪ/): "own"

ilinat (verb, /ɪlɪnət/): "roast"

awsavaz (verb, /osəvæz/): "run"

abaitt (verb, /əbaɪɾ/): "see"

kogidu (verb, /kɔgidu/): "sit"

eshi (verb, /ɛʃɪ/): "sleep"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "smell"

saittaban (verb, /saɪɾəbæn/): "smile"

uttachou (verb, /uɾətʃaʊ/): "stand"

uta (verb, /ʌtə/): "strike"

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

tous (verb, /taʊs/): "swim"

thalanid (verb, /ðələnɪd/): "taste"

titith (verb, /tɪtɪð/): "throw"

nith (verb, /nɪð/): "walk"

iwul (verb, /iwʌl/): "want"

Nouns

una (noun, /unə/): "afternoon"

tuninga (noun, /tuniŋə/): "ale"

izatti (noun, /ɪzəɾi/): "all"

idas (noun, /ɪdəs/): "alligator"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "arm"

anafe (noun, /ənafɛ/): "ash"

mijafa (noun, /mɪjəfə/): "aunt"

tsu (noun, /tsʌ/): "axe"

af (noun, /æf/): "bark"

ala (noun, /ælæ/): "bay"

ttayootouv (noun, /ɾəyʊtaʊv/): "beer"

itawwoughth (noun, /itowɒð/): "beet"

bebingat (noun, /bɛbiŋat/): "bird"

thanitit (noun, /ðənɪtɪt/): "blood"

na (noun, /na/): "boar"

pittaytayr (noun, /piɾeteɹ/): "bone"

ewapik (noun, /ɛwapɪk/): "breakfast"

attasu (noun, /əɾəsu/): "breast"

ttadam (noun, /ɾədəm/): "brother"

oughtiz (noun, /ɒtɪz/): "castle"

di (noun, /di/): "cat"

too (noun, /tʊ/): "cat"

nil (noun, /nɪl/): "chest"

ain (noun, /aɪn/): "chicken"

ajith (noun, /æjið/): "claw"

tatalad (noun, /tætəlæd/): "cloud"

es (noun, /ɛs/): "coconut"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "crime"

lavittough (noun, /laviɾɒ/): "day"

datt (noun, /dəɾ/): "dinner"

outtetatt (noun, /aʊɾɛtəɾ/): "dog"

ala (noun, /əlæ/): "drink"

azifadi (noun, /əzɪfadi/): "dungeon"

natough (noun, /nətɒ/): "ear"

abezuta (noun, /əbɛzutə/): "earth"

idi (noun, /ɪdi/): "egg"

atud (noun, /ətʌd/): "elder"

apaday (noun, /əpəde/): "enemy"

tiridawch (noun, /tiɹidotʃ/): "evening"

ha (noun, /hə/): "eye"

miha (noun, /mɪhæ/): "family"

ubami (noun, /ubəmɪ/): "father"

akaymi (noun, /ækemi/): "feather"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "fight"

ma (noun, /mæ/): "finger"

taf (noun, /təf/): "fire"

ingi (noun, /ɪŋi/): "fish"

withad (noun, /wiðəd/): "flesh"

hithiza (noun, /hɪðizə/): "foot"

hai (noun, /haɪ/): "forest"

ung (noun, /uŋ/): "fox"

iw (noun, /iw/): "friend"

wouttuj (noun, /waʊɾudʒ/): "goose"

ati (noun, /əti/): "grease"

oughttazul (noun, /ɒɾazul/): "group"

zatak (noun, /zətək/): "gulf"

ttabit (noun, /ɾəbit/): "hair"

ayt (noun, /et/): "hand"

elivu (noun, /ɛlɪvu/): "hat"

na (noun, /na/): "hate"

zanou (noun, /zənaʊ/): "head"

uzib (noun, /ʌzɪb/): "hill"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "horn"

ttoughloughh (noun, /ɾɒlɒh/): "horse"

ja (noun, /jə/): "house"

ngayhi (noun, /ŋehi/): "inn"

isasapi (noun, /isəsæpɪ/): "island"

itha (noun, /iðə/): "jaw"

thivai (noun, /ðivaɪ/): "lake"

uttilisa (noun, /uɾilisə/): "leaf"

mapa (noun, /məpə/): "leg"

enum (noun, /ɛnʌm/): "liver"

alatteda (noun, /ələɾɛdə/): "louse"

bawiki (noun, /bæwɪki/): "love"

vananin (noun, /vænænɪn/): "lunch"

vanud (noun, /vənud/): "man"

aisiw (noun, /aɪsiw/): "many"

idattima (noun, /ɪdəɾɪmə/): "meal"

sak (noun, /sək/): "metal"

kik (noun, /kɪk/): "mine"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "monster"

nusoonga (noun, /nusʊŋə/): "moon"

diz (noun, /dɪz/): "morning"

taykis (noun, /tekɪs/): "mother"

mupough (noun, /mupɒ/): "mountain"

giwepi (noun, /gɪwɛpi/): "mouth"

oughzadoughtay (noun, /ɒzədɒte/): "name"

va (noun, /və/): "neck"

cou (noun, /caʊ/): "night"

uth (noun, /ʌð/): "noodle"

apailog (noun, /əpaɪlɔg/): "nose"

ekapeka (noun, /ɛkəpɛkə/): "ocean"

oodalitt (noun, /ʊdəlɪɾ/): "parent"

ayfuwi (noun, /efuwi/): "path"

agikishi (noun, /ægɪkɪʃɪ/): "peace"

sisa (noun, /sɪsə/): "pepper"

aninawth (noun, /əninoð/): "person"

athoughttat (noun, /əðɒɾət/): "pie"

at (noun, /at/): "pig"

athiw (noun, /əðiw/): "rabbit"

buttaw (noun, /buɾəw/): "rain"

idazu (noun, /idəzu/): "rat"

denida (noun, /dɛnɪdə/): "river"

akaykazai (noun, /əkekəzaɪ/): "robe"

itad (noun, /ɪtəd/): "rock"

painava (noun, /paɪnəvə/): "root"

tuthathe (noun, /tʌðæθɛ/): "salt"

awkidaza (noun, /okidəzæ/): "sand"

awsu (noun, /osu/): "seed"

oughn (noun, /ɒn/): "sibling"

ihivata (noun, /ihivæta/): "sister"

aninaw (noun, /ænɪnaw/): "skin"

oula (noun, /aʊlə/): "sky"

umifuf (noun, /umɪfuf/): "smoke"

laynava (noun, /lenəvə/): "snake"

kal (noun, /kəl/): "soup"

azattayta (noun, /əzəɾetə/): "star"

ufanatai (noun, /ʌfənətaɪ/): "stew"

tikawttit (noun, /tɪkoɾɪt/): "stomach"

emutti (noun, /ɛmʌɾɪ/): "stone"

ash (noun, /æʃ/): "stream"

chi (noun, /chɪ/): "sun"

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

wawsai (noun, /wosaɪ/): "tail"

sa (noun, /sæ/): "tavern"

at (noun, /ət/): "thumb"

ananit (noun, /anənit/): "tongue"

mous (noun, /maʊs/): "tooth"

nugapaf (noun, /nugəpəf/): "tree"

isimimay (noun, /ɪsɪmime/): "truth"

ittu (noun, /ɪɾʌ/): "uncle"

adihitt (noun, /ədihɪɾ/): "valley"

ashatima (noun, /əʃətɪmə/): "war"

utteg (noun, /ʌɾɛg/): "water"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "way"

atasuttough (noun, /ətəsuɾɒ/): "wine"

uttoothal (noun, /uɾʊðəl/): "woman"

napaka (noun, /nəpəkə/): "word"