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Language Generator

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

Agishav

Agishav Dictionary

Pronouns

van (pronoun, /væn/): "he"

awdu (pronoun, /odu/): "she"

sah (pronoun, /səh/): "they"

sak (pronoun, /sək/): "you"

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

ta (pronoun, /tə/): "I"

Articles

lay (article, /le/): "a"

sik (article, /sɪk/): "the"

Prepositions

ajanam (preposition, /ədʒænəm/): "and"

ili (preposition, /ɪlɪ/): "as"

unga (preposition, /ʌŋə/): "from"

daysayzaw (preposition, /desezo/): "in"

ape (preposition, /əpɛ/): "of"

iloughsa (preposition, /ɪlɒsə/): "or"

awinaj (preposition, /əwɪnədʒ/): "to"

wa (preposition, /wə/): "will"

gafith (preposition, /gəfɪð/): "with"

Numbers

omisata (number, /ɔmisæta/): "zero"

louwa (number, /laʊwə/): "one"

zanisai (number, /zænisaɪ/): "two"

et (number, /ɛt/): "three"

ludou (number, /lʌdaʊ/): "four"

alalawough (number, /əlaləwɒ/): "five"

zu (number, /zʌ/): "six"

aykad (number, /ekəd/): "seven"

pimid (number, /pimɪd/): "eight"

tepipiz (number, /tɛpɪpɪz/): "nine"

ing (number, /iŋ/): "ten"

Questions

ta (question, /tə/): "what"

aivitha (question, /aɪviθa/): "who"

bijabai (question, /bijəbaɪ/): "how"

da (question, /də/): "why"

kough (question, /kɒ/): "when"

Interjections

batipout (interjection, /bətɪpaʊt/): "hello"

avayba (interjection, /ævebə/): "goodbye"

atasicha (interjection, /ætəsɪtʃə/): "hey"

izathit (interjection, /ɪzəðɪt/): "bye"

eh (interjection, /ɛh/): "ouch"

kilayna (interjection, /kɪlenə/): "wow"

imungough (interjection, /imuŋɒ/): "uh"

ka (interjection, /kə/): "er"

awtami (interjection, /otəmɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

uluthi (adverb, /ʌluðɪ/): "again"

wathal (adverb, /wəðəl/): "now"

ase (adverb, /əsɛ/): "soon"

ih (adverb, /ih/): "often"

apali (adverb, /əpəli/): "sometimes"

oughhan (adverb, /ɒhan/): "always"

sath (adverb, /səð/): "never"

ewalem (adverb, /ɛwəlɛm/): "seldom"

Adjectives

sanetta (adjective, /sənɛɾə/): "aromatic"

atte (adjective, /æɾɛ/): "basted"

dis (adjective, /dis/): "big"

dawi (adjective, /dəwɪ/): "bitter"

chalawthough (adjective, /xəloθɒ/): "black"

tingeza (adjective, /tiŋɛzə/): "blue"

ubihafa (adjective, /ubihəfə/): "brown"

atukes (adjective, /ətʌkɛs/): "chilled"

outtat (adjective, /aʊɾət/): "cold"

negi (adjective, /nɛgɪ/): "curried"

oon (adjective, /ʊn/): "dark"

ibawup (adjective, /ibəwup/): "deep"

ilatsis (adjective, /ɪlatsɪs/): "divine"

unizaday (adjective, /ʌnɪzəde/): "drunk"

ji (adjective, /jɪ/): "empty"

toughda (adjective, /tɒdə/): "evil"

oughh (adjective, /ɒh/): "familiar"

san (adjective, /sən/): "fat"

eh (adjective, /ɛh/): "flat"

ilegata (adjective, /ɪlɛgətə/): "frail"

siza (adjective, /sɪza/): "fried"

itta (adjective, /ɪɾa/): "full"

va (adjective, /və/): "good"

ba (adjective, /bæ/): "green"

iza (adjective, /izæ/): "grey"

dasianath (adjective, /dəʒænað/): "honest"

bethilif (adjective, /bɛðɪlif/): "hot"

dittila (adjective, /dɪɾilə/): "light"

mungiha (adjective, /muŋihə/): "long"

fuvai (adjective, /fuvaɪ/): "loud"

anug (adjective, /ənʌg/): "mortal"

aitha (adjective, /aɪðə/): "mysterious"

hattapatt (adjective, /həɾæpaɾ/): "narrow"

kemup (adjective, /kɛmup/): "old"

ttutite (adjective, /ɾʌtɪtɛ/): "orange"

kuna (adjective, /kunə/): "pungent"

udaw (adjective, /udo/): "purple"

isawti (adjective, /isotɪ/): "quiet"

aytha (adjective, /eðə/): "raw"

waidazays (adjective, /waɪdæzes/): "rectangular"

oughlang (adjective, /ɒləŋ/): "red"

ttawdilil (adjective, /ɾodɪlɪl/): "roasted"

ikawi (adjective, /ikəwɪ/): "round"

oughwaynaiw (adjective, /ɒwenaɪw/): "salty"

ittaw (adjective, /iɾəw/): "savory"

oughtheb (adjective, /ɒðɛb/): "shallow"

latathi (adjective, /latəðɪ/): "short"

tawivin (adjective, /təwɪvɪn/): "smoked"

vayb (adjective, /veb/): "sober"

femi (adjective, /fɛmɪ/): "sour"

haijou (adjective, /haɪjaʊ/): "spicy"

hag (adjective, /həg/): "spiral"

ananiba (adjective, /ənənɪbæ/): "square"

gepin (adjective, /gɛpɪn/): "steamed"

zinitt (adjective, /zɪnɪɾ/): "strange"

ath (adjective, /að/): "strong"

aykotai (adjective, /ekɔtaɪ/): "sturdy"

hidough (adjective, /hɪdɒ/): "sweet"

la (adjective, /lə/): "tall"

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

wi (adjective, /wɪ/): "thin"

zadis (adjective, /zədɪs/): "warm"

thawtushitt (adjective, /ðotuʃiɾ/): "weak"

ikajaw (adjective, /ikədʒo/): "white"

ikittuttay (adjective, /ɪkiɾʌɾe/): "wide"

dac (adjective, /dæc/): "yellow"

ttan (adjective, /ɾən/): "young"

Verbs

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

asita (verb, /əsɪtə/): "be"

abak (verb, /əbak/): "belong"

nulutt (verb, /nulʌɾ/): "bite"

aygati (verb, /egəti/): "break"

napan (verb, /nəpən/): "burn"

athil (verb, /əðɪl/): "come"

abayhu (verb, /abehu/): "die"

nattadait (verb, /nəɾadaɪt/): "drink"

noodamett (verb, /nʊdamɛɾ/): "eat"

pach (verb, /pæch/): "fall"

ekadoov (verb, /ɛkədʊv/): "fight"

hi (verb, /hɪ/): "find"

inishough (verb, /inɪʃɒ/): "fish"

sha (verb, /ʃə/): "fly"

vattunath (verb, /vəɾunað/): "frown"

maka (verb, /mækə/): "go"

apaw (verb, /əpæw/): "growl"

fawinu (verb, /fəwɪnu/): "hate"

nguboughka (verb, /ŋubɒkə/): "have"

ama (verb, /əmə/): "hear"

anaythada (verb, /æneðədə/): "hide"

anadatu (verb, /ənədətu/): "hold"

itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "hunt"

ngasu (verb, /ŋəsu/): "jump"

finittaj (verb, /fɪnɪɾəj/): "kill"

ngatha (verb, /ŋəðə/): "know"

omenana (verb, /ɔmɛnənə/): "laugh"

aykitik (verb, /ekitɪk/): "lie"

wilus (verb, /wɪlus/): "live"

azeta (verb, /əzɛtæ/): "lose"

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

itasitt (verb, /itəsɪɾ/): "need"

awtat (verb, /otat/): "own"

tak (verb, /tək/): "roast"

itath (verb, /ɪtəð/): "run"

attifa (verb, /əɾɪfə/): "see"

enabawna (verb, /ɛnəbonə/): "sit"

ichiwith (verb, /itʃɪwɪð/): "sleep"

an (verb, /æn/): "smell"

la (verb, /lə/): "smile"

avi (verb, /əvɪ/): "stand"

edadi (verb, /ɛdædi/): "strike"

tudanatt (verb, /tudənaɾ/): "swallow"

ikili (verb, /ɪkilɪ/): "swim"

adata (verb, /ədətə/): "taste"

moiva (verb, /mɔɪva/): "throw"

loottoob (verb, /lʊɾʊb/): "walk"

dan (verb, /dæn/): "want"

Nouns

ttisiseth (noun, /ɾisɪsɛð/): "afternoon"

us (noun, /us/): "ale"

oughdaha (noun, /ɒdahə/): "all"

pettutt (noun, /pɛɾʌɾ/): "alligator"

ttid (noun, /ɾid/): "arm"

ka (noun, /kæ/): "ash"

jathukud (noun, /jəðʌkud/): "aunt"

aithattais (noun, /aɪðəɾaɪs/): "axe"

anid (noun, /ənɪd/): "bark"

tay (noun, /te/): "bay"

atsi (noun, /ətsɪ/): "beer"

ailivin (noun, /aɪlɪvɪn/): "beet"

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

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "blood"

sisakan (noun, /sɪsəkən/): "boar"

athudatu (noun, /əθʌdətʌ/): "bone"

ayttil (noun, /eɾɪl/): "breakfast"

nat (noun, /nət/): "breast"

adisa (noun, /ədɪsə/): "brother"

ttingakat (noun, /ɾɪŋəkət/): "castle"

sabuj (noun, /səbudʒ/): "cat"

lusaw (noun, /lusəw/): "cat"

afais (noun, /afaɪs/): "chest"

netana (noun, /nɛtənæ/): "chicken"

adeliga (noun, /ədɛlɪgə/): "claw"

ak (noun, /ək/): "cloud"

ttej (noun, /ɾɛj/): "coconut"

atikaifi (noun, /ətikaɪfɪ/): "crime"

ttay (noun, /ɾe/): "day"

awt (noun, /ot/): "dinner"

najinith (noun, /nədʒɪnɪð/): "dog"

aysija (noun, /esɪdʒə/): "drink"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "dungeon"

mattittat (noun, /məɾiɾat/): "ear"

utivoos (noun, /ʌtɪvʊs/): "earth"

vuthud (noun, /vuðud/): "egg"

asais (noun, /əsaɪs/): "elder"

iningutte (noun, /iniŋʌɾɛ/): "enemy"

ahatt (noun, /ahəɾ/): "evening"

wav (noun, /wav/): "eye"

chadasa (noun, /tʃədəsə/): "family"

taipilan (noun, /taɪpɪlən/): "father"

dayvan (noun, /devən/): "feather"

ifacha (noun, /ifəchə/): "fight"

sid (noun, /sɪd/): "finger"

ganith (noun, /gənɪθ/): "fire"

ugivan (noun, /ugɪvən/): "fish"

aith (noun, /aɪð/): "flesh"

inawttootou (noun, /inoɾʊtaʊ/): "foot"

sakatti (noun, /səkəɾɪ/): "forest"

jaz (noun, /jæz/): "fox"

at (noun, /ət/): "friend"

anawbu (noun, /ənobʌ/): "goose"

nadiki (noun, /nədɪki/): "grease"

oughg (noun, /ɒg/): "group"

ewiz (noun, /ɛwɪz/): "gulf"

avough (noun, /əvɒ/): "hair"

nifath (noun, /nifəð/): "hand"

ma (noun, /mə/): "hat"

nichanai (noun, /nɪxənaɪ/): "hate"

ittaz (noun, /ɪɾəz/): "head"

ittibutt (noun, /ɪɾibuɾ/): "hill"

ithaw (noun, /ɪðo/): "horn"

tabu (noun, /təbu/): "horse"

abatak (noun, /əbætək/): "house"

noughmifad (noun, /nɒmɪfəd/): "inn"

danoughh (noun, /dənɒh/): "island"

ittatt (noun, /ɪɾəɾ/): "jaw"

awpuliz (noun, /opulɪz/): "lake"

ngab (noun, /ŋəb/): "leaf"

bi (noun, /bɪ/): "leg"

an (noun, /ən/): "liver"

awla (noun, /olə/): "louse"

apa (noun, /əpæ/): "love"

ikavi (noun, /ɪkəvɪ/): "lunch"

kapay (noun, /kəpe/): "man"

nutelah (noun, /nʌtɛləh/): "many"

pa (noun, /pæ/): "meal"

thawzatha (noun, /ðozaðæ/): "metal"

aithasati (noun, /aɪðəsətɪ/): "mine"

fittish (noun, /fɪɾiʃ/): "monster"

ttough (noun, /ɾɒ/): "moon"

usath (noun, /ʌsæð/): "morning"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "mother"

vakaiboun (noun, /vəkaɪbaʊn/): "mountain"

esai (noun, /ɛsaɪ/): "mouth"

maibu (noun, /maɪbu/): "name"

inought (noun, /ɪnɒt/): "neck"

apunu (noun, /əpunu/): "night"

idali (noun, /ɪdəlɪ/): "noodle"

sudakaw (noun, /sʌdəko/): "nose"

aiwidaj (noun, /aɪwɪdəj/): "ocean"

enila (noun, /ɛnilə/): "parent"

nathapough (noun, /nəðəpɒ/): "path"

ip (noun, /ɪp/): "peace"

amipi (noun, /amipi/): "pepper"

ibed (noun, /ibɛd/): "person"

na (noun, /nə/): "pie"

zamuna (noun, /zəmʌnə/): "pig"

egith (noun, /ɛgɪð/): "rabbit"

an (noun, /ən/): "rain"

ajafi (noun, /əjafi/): "rat"

ttait (noun, /ɾaɪt/): "river"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "robe"

uddat (noun, /uɽət/): "rock"

ajati (noun, /əjətɪ/): "root"

layisak (noun, /ləyisæk/): "salt"

oughtti (noun, /ɒɾɪ/): "sand"

aima (noun, /aɪmə/): "seed"

iwaw (noun, /ɪwo/): "sibling"

daitath (noun, /daɪtəθ/): "sister"

ig (noun, /ɪg/): "skin"

lait (noun, /laɪt/): "sky"

ajusi (noun, /æjʌsɪ/): "smoke"

afadawu (noun, /æfədəwʌ/): "snake"

thazame (noun, /ðəzəmɛ/): "soup"

uthay (noun, /uðe/): "star"

kasatt (noun, /kasaɾ/): "stew"

etidai (noun, /ɛtɪdaɪ/): "stomach"

ttisiv (noun, /ɾɪsɪv/): "stone"

asu (noun, /əsu/): "stream"

nithi (noun, /niði/): "sun"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "sword"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "tail"

kaletta (noun, /kəlɛɾə/): "tavern"

anes (noun, /ənɛs/): "thumb"

ttinidaw (noun, /ɾɪnido/): "tongue"

hittajim (noun, /hiɾajɪm/): "tooth"

thata (noun, /θətə/): "tree"

sounimi (noun, /saʊnɪmɪ/): "truth"

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

atasal (noun, /ətəsal/): "valley"

vayib (noun, /vəyib/): "war"

aisi (noun, /aɪsi/): "water"

samasuk (noun, /səməsuk/): "way"

oung (noun, /aʊŋ/): "wine"

nakenait (noun, /nəkɛnaɪt/): "woman"

sin (noun, /sɪn/): "word"