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

Maitaw

Maitaw Dictionary

Pronouns

kisi (pronoun, /kɪʒ/): "he"

pak (pronoun, /pək/): "she"

ayke (pronoun, /ekɛ/): "they"

as (pronoun, /əs/): "you"

ani (pronoun, /əni/): "we"

ah (pronoun, /æh/): "I"

Articles

azi (article, /æzi/): "a"

athu (article, /əðʌ/): "the"

Prepositions

disitel (preposition, /dɪsɪtɛl/): "and"

nitaigun (preposition, /nitaɪgun/): "as"

safattayh (preposition, /səfæɾeh/): "from"

li (preposition, /li/): "in"

tought (preposition, /tɒt/): "of"

ivana (preposition, /ivænə/): "or"

idayjag (preposition, /ɪdejəg/): "to"

aythaka (preposition, /eðəkə/): "will"

nitaw (preposition, /nito/): "with"

Numbers

uttith (number, /ʌɾið/): "zero"

ittoottez (number, /iɾʊɾɛz/): "one"

inifa (number, /ɪnɪfə/): "two"

vainetha (number, /vaɪnɛða/): "three"

ubilen (number, /ʌbilɛn/): "four"

ttittawtoin (number, /ɾɪɾotɔɪn/): "five"

ateng (number, /ətɛŋ/): "six"

maz (number, /məz/): "seven"

oozas (number, /ʊzæs/): "eight"

ttasawuj (number, /ɾəsəwʌdʒ/): "nine"

aywivu (number, /ewɪvu/): "ten"

Questions

lakawmi (question, /ləkomɪ/): "what"

ngumay (question, /ŋume/): "who"

dathadok (question, /dæðədɔk/): "how"

iti (question, /ɪti/): "why"

itteha (question, /ɪɾɛhə/): "when"

Interjections

putoughs (interjection, /pʌtɒs/): "hello"

az (interjection, /əz/): "goodbye"

ilila (interjection, /ililə/): "hey"

wo (interjection, /wɔ/): "bye"

thanitt (interjection, /ðəniɾ/): "ouch"

awhoughka (interjection, /ohɒka/): "wow"

waw (interjection, /wo/): "uh"

daynasuch (interjection, /denəsʌx/): "er"

ita (interjection, /itæ/): "um"

Adverbs

ukak (adverb, /ukək/): "again"

ishay (adverb, /iʃe/): "now"

ehit (adverb, /ɛhit/): "soon"

thav (adverb, /ðəv/): "often"

nekasaz (adverb, /nɛkəsəz/): "sometimes"

daykitteh (adverb, /dekɪɾɛh/): "always"

adin (adverb, /ædin/): "never"

tajukin (adverb, /təjʌkɪn/): "seldom"

Adjectives

mufatt (adjective, /mufəɾ/): "aromatic"

cha (adjective, /chə/): "basted"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "big"

seja (adjective, /sɛdʒa/): "bitter"

apam (adjective, /əpæm/): "black"

apaysuni (adjective, /əpesunɪ/): "blue"

shash (adjective, /ʃæʃ/): "brown"

tta (adjective, /ɾæ/): "chilled"

atini (adjective, /ətini/): "cold"

oughnezupa (adjective, /ɒnɛzʌpə/): "curried"

thailaisu (adjective, /ðaɪlaɪsʌ/): "dark"

siu (adjective, /ʒʌ/): "deep"

thattitha (adjective, /ðəɾɪðə/): "divine"

ettaw (adjective, /ɛɾəw/): "drunk"

isoughn (adjective, /isɒn/): "empty"

asatath (adjective, /əsətəθ/): "evil"

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

attakika (adjective, /əɾækɪkə/): "fat"

idiman (adjective, /ɪdɪmən/): "flat"

sanatte (adjective, /sənəɾɛ/): "frail"

abidup (adjective, /æbɪdʌp/): "fried"

nittoughnayv (adjective, /nɪɾɒnev/): "full"

ttakathi (adjective, /ɾəkəðɪ/): "good"

ti (adjective, /ti/): "green"

anithayl (adjective, /anɪðel/): "grey"

kanu (adjective, /kənu/): "honest"

naluk (adjective, /nəlʌk/): "hot"

uva (adjective, /uvæ/): "light"

aygibiti (adjective, /egɪbɪtɪ/): "long"

dapibal (adjective, /dəpɪbəl/): "loud"

abu (adjective, /əbʌ/): "mortal"

attettoughsi (adjective, /əɾɛɾɒsɪ/): "mysterious"

vali (adjective, /vəlɪ/): "narrow"

oughtta (adjective, /ɒɾa/): "old"

nawtidan (adjective, /notɪdan/): "orange"

ttathas (adjective, /ɾəθəs/): "pungent"

haifate (adjective, /haɪfətɛ/): "purple"

utin (adjective, /utin/): "quiet"

batt (adjective, /baɾ/): "raw"

finik (adjective, /finɪk/): "rectangular"

aboughpa (adjective, /æbɒpə/): "red"

ungepa (adjective, /ʌŋɛpə/): "roasted"

udahas (adjective, /udahəs/): "round"

aypough (adjective, /epɒ/): "salty"

tuzitt (adjective, /tʌziɾ/): "savory"

zazadaf (adjective, /zazədaf/): "shallow"

ttu (adjective, /ɾu/): "short"

attayd (adjective, /əɾed/): "smoked"

kibasa (adjective, /kɪbəsə/): "sober"

awpanap (adjective, /opənæp/): "sour"

nip (adjective, /nɪp/): "spicy"

enadath (adjective, /ɛnədəð/): "spiral"

atingaysha (adjective, /ətiŋeʃə/): "square"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "steamed"

attepa (adjective, /æɾɛpə/): "strange"

taizuttawm (adjective, /taɪzʌɾom/): "strong"

eta (adjective, /ɛtə/): "sturdy"

nudenan (adjective, /nudɛnən/): "sweet"

met (adjective, /mɛt/): "tall"

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

winoos (adjective, /wɪnʊs/): "thin"

pivu (adjective, /pivʌ/): "warm"

ithoo (adjective, /ɪðʊ/): "weak"

asithi (adjective, /asɪðɪ/): "white"

awwithat (adjective, /owɪθət/): "wide"

ttahata (adjective, /ɾahətæ/): "yellow"

koughwiz (adjective, /kɒwɪz/): "young"

Verbs

daynenup (verb, /denɛnʌp/): "bake"

ttavika (verb, /ɾəvikə/): "be"

fulip (verb, /fʌlɪp/): "belong"

iwef (verb, /ɪwɛf/): "bite"

nadaid (verb, /nədaɪd/): "break"

una (verb, /ʌnə/): "burn"

aitetti (verb, /aɪtɛɾi/): "come"

thutt (verb, /ðuɾ/): "die"

bewasid (verb, /bɛwəsɪd/): "drink"

ttoup (verb, /ɾaʊp/): "eat"

uhatt (verb, /uhəɾ/): "fall"

thajitta (verb, /θədʒiɾə/): "fight"

saylawhough (verb, /selohɒ/): "find"

oughvij (verb, /ɒvɪj/): "fish"

inawm (verb, /inom/): "fly"

ahayd (verb, /əhed/): "frown"

inifatt (verb, /inɪfəɾ/): "go"

uttalutaw (verb, /uɾəlʌto/): "growl"

naitta (verb, /naɪɾə/): "hate"

mil (verb, /mɪl/): "have"

inaikup (verb, /ɪnaɪkup/): "hear"

dutati (verb, /dutəti/): "hide"

attavai (verb, /əɾəvaɪ/): "hold"

that (verb, /ðət/): "hunt"

aka (verb, /əkə/): "jump"

ittin (verb, /iɾɪn/): "kill"

udelil (verb, /udɛlɪl/): "know"

att (verb, /aɾ/): "laugh"

ungitawhe (verb, /ʌŋɪtohɛ/): "lie"

idoosay (verb, /idʊse/): "live"

echag (verb, /ɛtʃæg/): "lose"

ibabesi (verb, /ɪbəbɛsi/): "love"

anidiz (verb, /ənɪdɪz/): "need"

ma (verb, /mə/): "own"

ttesutt (verb, /ɾɛsuɾ/): "roast"

nadada (verb, /nədədə/): "run"

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

wa (verb, /wə/): "sit"

ni (verb, /ni/): "sleep"

toughdasang (verb, /tɒdəsæŋ/): "smell"

sa (verb, /sə/): "smile"

talittoo (verb, /təlɪɾʊ/): "stand"

vateng (verb, /vətɛŋ/): "strike"

ttoughbiv (verb, /ɾɒbɪv/): "swallow"

emizifa (verb, /ɛmizifə/): "swim"

tas (verb, /təs/): "taste"

ttawata (verb, /ɾəwatæ/): "throw"

tadivi (verb, /tədivi/): "walk"

afila (verb, /æfilə/): "want"

Nouns

amifiv (noun, /əmɪfɪv/): "afternoon"

oozi (noun, /ʊzɪ/): "ale"

ez (noun, /ɛz/): "all"

ithetil (noun, /iðɛtɪl/): "alligator"

al (noun, /əl/): "arm"

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

at (noun, /ət/): "aunt"

fasaman (noun, /fəsamən/): "axe"

aipaiwap (noun, /aɪpaɪwəp/): "bark"

oite (noun, /ɔɪtɛ/): "bay"

ouhad (noun, /aʊhəd/): "beer"

attoodawi (noun, /əɾʊdəwi/): "beet"

utsasaj (noun, /utsəsæj/): "bird"

boo (noun, /bʊ/): "blood"

athasi (noun, /əðæsɪ/): "boar"

hizanik (noun, /hizænik/): "bone"

ted (noun, /tɛd/): "breakfast"

aja (noun, /æjə/): "breast"

thakulay (noun, /ðəkʌle/): "brother"

adou (noun, /ədaʊ/): "castle"

ittit (noun, /ɪɾit/): "cat"

azefadi (noun, /əzɛfədɪ/): "cat"

dama (noun, /dæmə/): "chest"

awahano (noun, /awəhənɔ/): "chicken"

usa (noun, /usa/): "claw"

attett (noun, /əɾɛɾ/): "cloud"

dezad (noun, /dɛzəd/): "coconut"

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

atha (noun, /æðə/): "day"

athisis (noun, /əðɪsɪs/): "dinner"

aik (noun, /aɪk/): "dog"

ayga (noun, /egæ/): "drink"

thufatt (noun, /ðufəɾ/): "dungeon"

aythas (noun, /eðəs/): "ear"

attat (noun, /æɾət/): "earth"

achatayna (noun, /ətʃətenə/): "egg"

ahishab (noun, /əhɪʃəb/): "elder"

ut (noun, /ut/): "enemy"

mal (noun, /məl/): "evening"

attabi (noun, /əɾəbɪ/): "eye"

fa (noun, /fæ/): "family"

at (noun, /ət/): "father"

awmuba (noun, /omubə/): "feather"

ajith (noun, /ədʒɪð/): "fight"

at (noun, /ət/): "finger"

ath (noun, /əð/): "fire"

oughttangij (noun, /ɒɾəŋɪj/): "fish"

itithay (noun, /ɪtɪðe/): "flesh"

da (noun, /də/): "foot"

akayme (noun, /ækemɛ/): "forest"

adinatha (noun, /ədinəðə/): "fox"

aval (noun, /əvəl/): "friend"

asi (noun, /əsɪ/): "goose"

biniwi (noun, /bɪnɪwi/): "grease"

akat (noun, /əkət/): "group"

suth (noun, /sʌð/): "gulf"

mittoughdi (noun, /miɾɒdɪ/): "hair"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "hand"

aijaysh (noun, /aɪjeʃ/): "hat"

dettays (noun, /dɛɾes/): "hate"

ad (noun, /əd/): "head"

japawnaim (noun, /jæponaɪm/): "hill"

idagu (noun, /ɪdəgʌ/): "horn"

uh (noun, /uh/): "horse"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "house"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "inn"

dai (noun, /daɪ/): "island"

isitoughh (noun, /ɪsɪtɒh/): "jaw"

kuttibuk (noun, /kʌɾibʌk/): "lake"

usadan (noun, /usədan/): "leaf"

attittuz (noun, /əɾɪɾuz/): "leg"

at (noun, /ət/): "liver"

nidivu (noun, /nidɪvu/): "louse"

ittatasi (noun, /ɪɾətəsi/): "love"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "lunch"

daytidiv (noun, /detɪdɪv/): "man"

pina (noun, /pɪnə/): "many"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "meal"

sayshattat (noun, /seʃəɾət/): "metal"

ta (noun, /tə/): "mine"

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

ataydip (noun, /atedɪp/): "moon"

sathoughte (noun, /səðɒtɛ/): "morning"

maw (noun, /mo/): "mother"

ak (noun, /ək/): "mountain"

ayj (noun, /ej/): "mouth"

afi (noun, /əfɪ/): "name"

othana (noun, /ɔðənæ/): "neck"

ttaisooze (noun, /ɾaɪsʊzɛ/): "night"

azi (noun, /azɪ/): "noodle"

ahi (noun, /əhɪ/): "nose"

aganama (noun, /ægənəmə/): "ocean"

na (noun, /nə/): "parent"

attilak (noun, /æɾɪlək/): "path"

ttazoufa (noun, /ɾəzaʊfæ/): "peace"

ichanai (noun, /ɪtʃanaɪ/): "pepper"

am (noun, /əm/): "person"

satt (noun, /səɾ/): "pie"

ivajisou (noun, /ɪvəjisaʊ/): "pig"

ngaydis (noun, /ŋedɪs/): "rabbit"

enayv (noun, /ɛnev/): "rain"

ipe (noun, /ipɛ/): "rat"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "river"

ikisaw (noun, /ɪkisəw/): "robe"

aju (noun, /əjʌ/): "rock"

ttittoow (noun, /ɾɪɾʊw/): "root"

wach (noun, /wətʃ/): "salt"

tifi (noun, /tɪfi/): "sand"

tittaitta (noun, /tiɾaɪɾə/): "seed"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "sibling"

ifittache (noun, /ɪfiɾatʃɛ/): "sister"

awthug (noun, /oθug/): "skin"

ayttuttung (noun, /eɾʌɾuŋ/): "sky"

layw (noun, /lew/): "smoke"

ttasadayth (noun, /ɾəsədeθ/): "snake"

ate (noun, /ətɛ/): "soup"

jattis (noun, /jəɾɪs/): "star"

suvana (noun, /suvəna/): "stew"

nametha (noun, /nəmɛðə/): "stomach"

ninattah (noun, /nɪnəɾæh/): "stone"

itaish (noun, /ɪtaɪʃ/): "stream"

gaisitti (noun, /gaɪsɪɾɪ/): "sun"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "sword"

su (noun, /sʌ/): "tail"

izoughg (noun, /ɪzɒg/): "tavern"

ati (noun, /ætɪ/): "thumb"

dinatta (noun, /dinəɾə/): "tongue"

taih (noun, /taɪh/): "tooth"

ma (noun, /mə/): "tree"

attun (noun, /əɾʌn/): "truth"

athunatha (noun, /əðunæðə/): "uncle"

mayvi (noun, /mevɪ/): "valley"

iwalid (noun, /ɪwəlɪd/): "war"

adi (noun, /ædɪ/): "water"

kaithal (noun, /kaɪðæl/): "way"

apoott (noun, /əpʊɾ/): "wine"

vanib (noun, /vənɪb/): "woman"

ikawttang (noun, /ikoɾaŋ/): "word"