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

Ihoughfuda

Ihoughfuda Dictionary

Pronouns

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

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "she"

lai (pronoun, /laɪ/): "they"

at (pronoun, /ət/): "you"

abu (pronoun, /əbu/): "we"

ib (pronoun, /ɪb/): "I"

Articles

nad (article, /nəd/): "a"

ilaw (article, /ilo/): "the"

Prepositions

ethou (preposition, /ɛðaʊ/): "and"

va (preposition, /və/): "as"

aythat (preposition, /eðət/): "from"

ladoughn (preposition, /lədɒn/): "in"

utt (preposition, /uɾ/): "of"

afi (preposition, /æfi/): "or"

ihooth (preposition, /ɪhʊð/): "to"

ja (preposition, /dʒə/): "will"

ta (preposition, /tə/): "with"

Numbers

ada (number, /ədə/): "zero"

zawa (number, /zəwə/): "one"

asulini (number, /æsulini/): "two"

ipup (number, /ɪpʌp/): "three"

oughmali (number, /ɒməlɪ/): "four"

ttitupait (number, /ɾɪtʌpaɪt/): "five"

nig (number, /nig/): "six"

igina (number, /ɪginə/): "seven"

tathatays (number, /təðətes/): "eight"

kawbakaww (number, /kobækow/): "nine"

fathoolat (number, /fæðʊlət/): "ten"

Questions

ttoughj (question, /ɾɒj/): "what"

sashu (question, /səʃu/): "who"

ttafawh (question, /ɾæfoh/): "how"

mesitif (question, /mɛsɪtɪf/): "why"

ka (question, /kə/): "when"

Interjections

udaiwani (interjection, /udaɪwənɪ/): "hello"

kidale (interjection, /kɪdəlɛ/): "goodbye"

mittitt (interjection, /mɪɾiɾ/): "hey"

epa (interjection, /ɛpə/): "bye"

utayde (interjection, /ʌtedɛ/): "ouch"

ushiwap (interjection, /ʌʃɪwæp/): "wow"

in (interjection, /ɪn/): "uh"

titta (interjection, /tiɾə/): "er"

itteti (interjection, /ɪɾɛtɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

ootiwak (adverb, /ʊtɪwək/): "again"

ttutt (adverb, /ɾuɾ/): "now"

awthizih (adverb, /oðɪzih/): "soon"

loughni (adverb, /lɒni/): "often"

tti (adverb, /ɾi/): "sometimes"

aitay (adverb, /aɪte/): "always"

sathaka (adverb, /səθakə/): "never"

muwough (adverb, /muwɒ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

akapath (adjective, /əkəpəð/): "aromatic"

math (adjective, /məð/): "basted"

an (adjective, /ən/): "big"

atatta (adjective, /ətəɾə/): "bitter"

va (adjective, /və/): "black"

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

ain (adjective, /aɪn/): "brown"

za (adjective, /zə/): "chilled"

ivatoughd (adjective, /ɪvətɒd/): "cold"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "curried"

tavit (adjective, /tævɪt/): "dark"

tave (adjective, /tævɛ/): "deep"

ak (adjective, /ak/): "divine"

ttittashi (adjective, /ɾɪɾəʃɪ/): "drunk"

noughmi (adjective, /nɒmɪ/): "empty"

aykiniva (adjective, /ekɪnivə/): "evil"

zettit (adjective, /zɛɾɪt/): "familiar"

soughnadoughg (adjective, /sɒnədɒg/): "fat"

wattatti (adjective, /wəɾaɾi/): "flat"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "frail"

souwethav (adjective, /saʊwɛðəv/): "fried"

tteda (adjective, /ɾɛdə/): "full"

vajit (adjective, /vədʒɪt/): "good"

oughsazun (adjective, /ɒsəzun/): "green"

tulivis (adjective, /tulivis/): "grey"

uttitt (adjective, /ʌɾɪɾ/): "honest"

fayn (adjective, /fen/): "hot"

ayv (adjective, /ev/): "light"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "long"

fi (adjective, /fi/): "loud"

sha (adjective, /ʃə/): "mortal"

inub (adjective, /ɪnub/): "mysterious"

aydush (adjective, /eduʃ/): "narrow"

attutabai (adjective, /əɾutəbaɪ/): "old"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "orange"

inaytach (adjective, /ɪnetətʃ/): "pungent"

itattep (adjective, /ɪtəɾɛp/): "purple"

nai (adjective, /naɪ/): "quiet"

oughsamite (adjective, /ɒsəmitɛ/): "raw"

atayv (adjective, /ətev/): "rectangular"

aydithifi (adjective, /edɪðɪfi/): "red"

ouli (adjective, /aʊli/): "roasted"

aseth (adjective, /əsɛð/): "round"

num (adjective, /num/): "salty"

soughth (adjective, /sɒð/): "savory"

ama (adjective, /əmə/): "shallow"

alekou (adjective, /ælɛkaʊ/): "short"

aitajik (adjective, /aɪtəjik/): "smoked"

ikuth (adjective, /ɪkuð/): "sober"

dingang (adjective, /diŋəŋ/): "sour"

izattav (adjective, /izəɾæv/): "spicy"

adets (adjective, /ədɛts/): "spiral"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "square"

dus (adjective, /dʌs/): "steamed"

atha (adjective, /əðæ/): "strange"

siloul (adjective, /sɪlaʊl/): "strong"

iti (adjective, /itɪ/): "sturdy"

as (adjective, /əs/): "sweet"

sough (adjective, /sɒ/): "tall"

oughkithatta (adjective, /ɒkɪðəɾə/): "thick"

ittunav (adjective, /ɪɾʌnəv/): "thin"

naw (adjective, /no/): "warm"

na (adjective, /na/): "weak"

amitaki (adjective, /əmitəki/): "white"

aittutten (adjective, /aɪɾuɾɛn/): "wide"

aiwutti (adjective, /aɪwuɾɪ/): "yellow"

thanaythoughd (adjective, /ðəneðɒd/): "young"

Verbs

douta (verb, /daʊtə/): "bake"

thouwazaw (verb, /ðaʊwəzo/): "be"

atitt (verb, /ətɪɾ/): "belong"

attiwa (verb, /əɾiwə/): "bite"

inanan (verb, /ɪnænən/): "break"

vayjifih (verb, /vejɪfɪh/): "burn"

vamad (verb, /vəməd/): "come"

anaytta (verb, /əneɾə/): "die"

banufun (verb, /bənufʌn/): "drink"

zija (verb, /zɪjæ/): "eat"

ttapayloughtt (verb, /ɾæpelɒɾ/): "fall"

ili (verb, /ɪlɪ/): "fight"

itayda (verb, /iteda/): "find"

oughhiwefay (verb, /ɒhiwɛfe/): "fish"

mooniwit (verb, /mʊniwɪt/): "fly"

ditilay (verb, /ditɪle/): "frown"

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

nittaydayt (verb, /nɪɾedet/): "growl"

asati (verb, /əsətɪ/): "hate"

ayhattai (verb, /ehəɾaɪ/): "have"

oughh (verb, /ɒh/): "hear"

sa (verb, /sə/): "hide"

liwan (verb, /lɪwən/): "hold"

ttozeth (verb, /ɾɔzɛð/): "hunt"

asiwan (verb, /əsɪwən/): "jump"

inu (verb, /ɪnʌ/): "kill"

taw (verb, /to/): "know"

oughnah (verb, /ɒnəh/): "laugh"

itamaytha (verb, /ɪtəmeðə/): "lie"

atad (verb, /atæd/): "live"

amithabi (verb, /əmɪðəbɪ/): "lose"

jaw (verb, /dʒo/): "love"

athethus (verb, /əðɛðus/): "need"

mouttath (verb, /maʊɾəð/): "own"

mazina (verb, /məzɪnə/): "roast"

uttaf (verb, /uɾəf/): "run"

al (verb, /æl/): "see"

ttalai (verb, /ɾəlaɪ/): "sit"

itta (verb, /iɾa/): "sleep"

ttuha (verb, /ɾʌhə/): "smell"

fetitt (verb, /fɛtiɾ/): "smile"

lanazi (verb, /lənəzɪ/): "stand"

tough (verb, /tɒ/): "strike"

azawi (verb, /əzəwɪ/): "swallow"

awnaday (verb, /onæde/): "swim"

athatt (verb, /æθəɾ/): "taste"

abesa (verb, /əbɛsə/): "throw"

pajad (verb, /pədʒəd/): "walk"

kala (verb, /kələ/): "want"

Nouns

ites (noun, /ɪtɛs/): "afternoon"

jipay (noun, /jipe/): "ale"

awlayn (noun, /olen/): "all"

noudafiz (noun, /naʊdəfɪz/): "alligator"

shava (noun, /ʃəvə/): "arm"

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

isanisa (noun, /isanɪsə/): "aunt"

sasiayttam (noun, /səʒeɾəm/): "axe"

se (noun, /sɛ/): "bark"

shis (noun, /ʃis/): "bay"

ayzazaw (noun, /ezəzəw/): "beer"

acatt (noun, /əcəɾ/): "beet"

ttoughttail (noun, /ɾɒɾaɪl/): "bird"

poughpem (noun, /pɒpɛm/): "blood"

at (noun, /ət/): "boar"

muzetti (noun, /muzɛɾɪ/): "bone"

ikumij (noun, /ɪkumidʒ/): "breakfast"

taytto (noun, /teɾɔ/): "breast"

attasaha (noun, /əɾəsəhə/): "brother"

natiti (noun, /nətɪti/): "castle"

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

afat (noun, /əfət/): "cat"

unaka (noun, /unəkə/): "chest"

itat (noun, /itæt/): "chicken"

duwou (noun, /dʌwaʊ/): "claw"

atudisa (noun, /ætʌdɪsə/): "cloud"

ichi (noun, /ɪchɪ/): "coconut"

awnoughh (noun, /onɒh/): "crime"

thayzi (noun, /ðezɪ/): "day"

iwa (noun, /ɪwə/): "dinner"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "dog"

ti (noun, /ti/): "drink"

sa (noun, /sə/): "dungeon"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "ear"

azini (noun, /əzinɪ/): "earth"

ithayl (noun, /ɪðel/): "egg"

af (noun, /əf/): "elder"

ab (noun, /əb/): "enemy"

kitam (noun, /kitəm/): "evening"

tab (noun, /təb/): "eye"

jajaynal (noun, /dʒəjenæl/): "family"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "father"

ith (noun, /ið/): "feather"

nilaqa (noun, /nɪləqə/): "fight"

ulaf (noun, /ulaf/): "finger"

anoughluttai (noun, /ənɒlʌɾaɪ/): "fire"

alipi (noun, /əlɪpɪ/): "fish"

mailay (noun, /maɪle/): "flesh"

bu (noun, /bu/): "foot"

ijan (noun, /ɪdʒən/): "forest"

dada (noun, /dədæ/): "fox"

ethaw (noun, /ɛθo/): "friend"

izitat (noun, /ɪzitət/): "goose"

satat (noun, /sətæt/): "grease"

am (noun, /əm/): "group"

ma (noun, /mə/): "gulf"

afu (noun, /əfu/): "hair"

awtus (noun, /otus/): "hand"

zatt (noun, /zaɾ/): "hat"

kayth (noun, /keð/): "hate"

munutt (noun, /mʌnuɾ/): "head"

ittatt (noun, /iɾəɾ/): "hill"

dali (noun, /dælɪ/): "horn"

tatubas (noun, /tətubəs/): "horse"

osenutt (noun, /ɔsɛnʌɾ/): "house"

zusaydawt (noun, /zʌsedot/): "inn"

as (noun, /as/): "island"

taishi (noun, /taɪʃi/): "jaw"

ailijane (noun, /aɪlɪdʒənɛ/): "lake"

duttim (noun, /duɾim/): "leaf"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "leg"

ti (noun, /ti/): "liver"

athap (noun, /aðəp/): "louse"

pasaws (noun, /pəsos/): "love"

atattetha (noun, /ətæɾɛðə/): "lunch"

binithit (noun, /bɪnɪðɪt/): "man"

pifin (noun, /pɪfɪn/): "many"

atanough (noun, /ətənɒ/): "meal"

badita (noun, /bædɪtə/): "metal"

af (noun, /əf/): "mine"

siwini (noun, /sɪwini/): "monster"

aputay (noun, /apute/): "moon"

ittoo (noun, /ɪɾʊ/): "morning"

ttuzaytawk (noun, /ɾuzetok/): "mother"

tha (noun, /θa/): "mountain"

idis (noun, /idis/): "mouth"

maynikaiv (noun, /menikaɪv/): "name"

nawttattav (noun, /noɾæɾəv/): "neck"

asathakough (noun, /əsəðəkɒ/): "night"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "noodle"

littana (noun, /liɾənə/): "nose"

silaka (noun, /siləkə/): "ocean"

ijid (noun, /ijid/): "parent"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "path"

itta (noun, /iɾə/): "peace"

toun (noun, /taʊn/): "pepper"

itoughdatti (noun, /ɪtɒdəɾi/): "person"

sulik (noun, /sʌlɪk/): "pie"

awayvana (noun, /awevænə/): "pig"

iha (noun, /ɪhə/): "rabbit"

thisu (noun, /ðɪsu/): "rain"

uttashapa (noun, /uɾəʃəpə/): "rat"

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

usafal (noun, /usəfal/): "robe"

ming (noun, /mɪŋ/): "rock"

ahi (noun, /əhɪ/): "root"

val (noun, /vəl/): "salt"

kagayj (noun, /kəgej/): "sand"

abatan (noun, /əbætən/): "seed"

zedadif (noun, /zɛdədɪf/): "sibling"

ttad (noun, /ɾæd/): "sister"

ailalegi (noun, /aɪlalɛgɪ/): "skin"

aishai (noun, /aɪʃaɪ/): "sky"

kadabaw (noun, /kədəbo/): "smoke"

suw (noun, /sʌw/): "snake"

asulaitay (noun, /əsʌlaɪte/): "soup"

bayjuthawng (noun, /bejʌθoŋ/): "star"

alac (noun, /əlæc/): "stew"

ataivaf (noun, /ətaɪvæf/): "stomach"

nanoughttaj (noun, /nanɒɾædʒ/): "stone"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "stream"

je (noun, /jɛ/): "sun"

wutt (noun, /wʌɾ/): "sword"

alata (noun, /ələtə/): "tail"

nani (noun, /nənɪ/): "tavern"

ttarrub (noun, /ɾərub/): "thumb"

asasi (noun, /asəsɪ/): "tongue"

asittiwa (noun, /əsiɾiwə/): "tooth"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "tree"

vanai (noun, /vənaɪ/): "truth"

uk (noun, /uk/): "uncle"

wis (noun, /wɪs/): "valley"

ut (noun, /ʌt/): "war"

ooti (noun, /ʊti/): "water"

adiga (noun, /adiga/): "way"

ehapal (noun, /ɛhəpəl/): "wine"

amath (noun, /əmæð/): "woman"

atiham (noun, /ətɪhəm/): "word"