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Ittithu

Ittithu Dictionary

Pronouns

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

uti (pronoun, /uti/): "she"

atta (pronoun, /əɾə/): "they"

atai (pronoun, /ətaɪ/): "you"

payt (pronoun, /pet/): "we"

yi (pronoun, /yɪ/): "I"

Articles

aita (article, /aɪtə/): "a"

mu (article, /mʌ/): "the"

Prepositions

uth (preposition, /ʌθ/): "and"

ifa (preposition, /ɪfə/): "as"

famunoitt (preposition, /fəmʌnɔɪɾ/): "from"

wid (preposition, /wɪd/): "in"

awme (preposition, /omɛ/): "of"

wafen (preposition, /wəfɛn/): "or"

ttawt (preposition, /ɾot/): "to"

naba (preposition, /nəbə/): "will"

jazi (preposition, /dʒəzɪ/): "with"

Numbers

an (number, /an/): "zero"

uvezul (number, /uvɛzʌl/): "one"

inoup (number, /ɪnaʊp/): "two"

dait (number, /daɪt/): "three"

tesattek (number, /tɛsəɾɛk/): "four"

faw (number, /fo/): "five"

aywe (number, /ewɛ/): "six"

kaittad (number, /kaɪɾad/): "seven"

akim (number, /əkim/): "eight"

thaygamay (number, /ðegame/): "nine"

ttachati (number, /ɾəchætɪ/): "ten"

Questions

imuttapa (question, /ɪmʌɾəpə/): "what"

jathemou (question, /dʒaðɛmaʊ/): "who"

asar (question, /əsəɹ/): "how"

bitin (question, /bitin/): "why"

talas (question, /tələs/): "when"

Interjections

apahitt (interjection, /əpəhɪɾ/): "hello"

kaittai (interjection, /kaɪɾaɪ/): "goodbye"

att (interjection, /əɾ/): "hey"

ulena (interjection, /ulɛnə/): "bye"

ethasatta (interjection, /ɛðəsæɾə/): "ouch"

idilit (interjection, /ɪdilɪt/): "wow"

naina (interjection, /naɪnə/): "uh"

haik (interjection, /haɪk/): "er"

am (interjection, /əm/): "um"

Adverbs

tashaytu (adverb, /tæʃetu/): "again"

zi (adverb, /zɪ/): "now"

tha (adverb, /ðə/): "soon"

nay (adverb, /ne/): "often"

jina (adverb, /dʒina/): "sometimes"

dich (adverb, /dɪx/): "always"

ne (adverb, /nɛ/): "never"

ainawu (adverb, /aɪnəwu/): "seldom"

Adjectives

chang (adjective, /chəŋ/): "aromatic"

thawal (adjective, /ðəwəl/): "basted"

ufafa (adjective, /ʌfəfa/): "big"

fittana (adjective, /fɪɾənə/): "bitter"

asan (adjective, /əsæn/): "black"

ilayditi (adjective, /iledɪtɪ/): "blue"

wough (adjective, /wɒ/): "brown"

ifakid (adjective, /ɪfəkid/): "chilled"

chuttaytta (adjective, /tʃʌɾeɾə/): "cold"

ela (adjective, /ɛlə/): "curried"

thathisaw (adjective, /θəðɪso/): "dark"

ewip (adjective, /ɛwɪp/): "deep"

talattaz (adjective, /tələɾæz/): "divine"

tipitt (adjective, /tɪpiɾ/): "drunk"

ig (adjective, /ɪg/): "empty"

ga (adjective, /gə/): "evil"

aytha (adjective, /eθə/): "familiar"

zabad (adjective, /zəbəd/): "fat"

paykini (adjective, /pekɪnɪ/): "flat"

na (adjective, /nə/): "frail"

akawh (adjective, /əkoh/): "fried"

mumawti (adjective, /mumotɪ/): "full"

anoughwib (adjective, /ənɒwib/): "good"

oughdal (adjective, /ɒdəl/): "green"

ipezute (adjective, /ɪpɛzutɛ/): "grey"

aw (adjective, /əw/): "honest"

ttooz (adjective, /ɾʊz/): "hot"

wesashett (adjective, /wɛsəʃɛɾ/): "light"

kajut (adjective, /kəjut/): "long"

laisine (adjective, /laɪsinɛ/): "loud"

ekoonibi (adjective, /ɛkʊnɪbi/): "mortal"

taitalu (adjective, /taɪtalʌ/): "mysterious"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "narrow"

anaka (adjective, /ənækə/): "old"

angig (adjective, /əŋɪg/): "orange"

nought (adjective, /nɒt/): "pungent"

adatefu (adjective, /ədatɛfu/): "purple"

iseti (adjective, /ɪsɛtɪ/): "quiet"

ttayd (adjective, /ɾed/): "raw"

ha (adjective, /hə/): "rectangular"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "red"

taijusa (adjective, /taɪdʒʌsə/): "roasted"

majakut (adjective, /mədʒəkut/): "round"

tayn (adjective, /ten/): "salty"

kejadiz (adjective, /kɛdʒədɪz/): "savory"

attoughza (adjective, /əɾɒzə/): "shallow"

chafa (adjective, /tʃəfə/): "short"

nutha (adjective, /nʌðə/): "smoked"

luttil (adjective, /luɾil/): "sober"

finay (adjective, /fɪne/): "sour"

siwouvi (adjective, /sɪwaʊvɪ/): "spicy"

adaw (adjective, /ædaw/): "spiral"

apaz (adjective, /əpəz/): "square"

ttoughzusa (adjective, /ɾɒzusæ/): "steamed"

aite (adjective, /aɪtɛ/): "strange"

jukalas (adjective, /jukæləs/): "strong"

nazi (adjective, /næzɪ/): "sturdy"

joub (adjective, /dʒaʊb/): "sweet"

ain (adjective, /aɪn/): "tall"

ngaitoughd (adjective, /ŋaɪtɒd/): "thick"

jes (adjective, /jɛs/): "thin"

busittin (adjective, /bʌsiɾin/): "warm"

asoughkin (adjective, /əsɒkɪn/): "weak"

nav (adjective, /nəv/): "white"

inathan (adjective, /inəðən/): "wide"

tih (adjective, /tih/): "yellow"

ttinough (adjective, /ɾɪnɒ/): "young"

Verbs

kough (verb, /kɒ/): "bake"

we (verb, /wɛ/): "be"

ttifatt (verb, /ɾɪfəɾ/): "belong"

tiz (verb, /tɪz/): "bite"

taifaidim (verb, /taɪfaɪdɪm/): "break"

ezatt (verb, /ɛzəɾ/): "burn"

af (verb, /əf/): "come"

idem (verb, /idɛm/): "die"

papittaw (verb, /pəpiɾo/): "drink"

atisishi (verb, /ətɪsɪʃɪ/): "eat"

attaygoote (verb, /əɾegʊtɛ/): "fall"

shamesez (verb, /ʃəmɛsɛz/): "fight"

sisa (verb, /sisə/): "find"

ita (verb, /ɪtə/): "fish"

hinif (verb, /hɪnɪf/): "fly"

unes (verb, /unɛs/): "frown"

newa (verb, /nɛwə/): "go"

an (verb, /æn/): "growl"

atah (verb, /ətəh/): "hate"

eka (verb, /ɛkə/): "have"

aningaina (verb, /əniŋaɪnæ/): "hear"

kattaitas (verb, /kəɾaɪtəs/): "hide"

ittachin (verb, /ɪɾətʃɪn/): "hold"

nayta (verb, /netə/): "hunt"

adin (verb, /ədin/): "jump"

ttak (verb, /ɾæk/): "kill"

enadawsi (verb, /ɛnədosɪ/): "know"

hava (verb, /həvə/): "laugh"

aben (verb, /abɛn/): "lie"

atagawtt (verb, /ətagoɾ/): "live"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "lose"

afattin (verb, /əfəɾɪn/): "love"

aydi (verb, /edɪ/): "need"

gada (verb, /gədə/): "own"

oovisul (verb, /ʊvɪsul/): "roast"

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

kaynid (verb, /kenɪd/): "see"

aimin (verb, /aɪmɪn/): "sit"

anittisa (verb, /ənɪɾɪsə/): "sleep"

upasip (verb, /upəsip/): "smell"

ittathoughs (verb, /iɾæðɒs/): "smile"

ahash (verb, /əhəʃ/): "stand"

zesh (verb, /zɛʃ/): "strike"

ichattivi (verb, /ɪtʃəɾɪvɪ/): "swallow"

asa (verb, /əsə/): "swim"

uz (verb, /ʌz/): "taste"

atinana (verb, /ətinənə/): "throw"

ta (verb, /tə/): "walk"

attan (verb, /aɾən/): "want"

Nouns

izay (noun, /ɪze/): "afternoon"

saithapai (noun, /saɪðəpaɪ/): "ale"

attanem (noun, /əɾənɛm/): "all"

aitid (noun, /aɪtid/): "alligator"

enu (noun, /ɛnu/): "arm"

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

dawttu (noun, /doɾu/): "aunt"

nasit (noun, /nəsit/): "axe"

aynatta (noun, /enæɾə/): "bark"

isai (noun, /isaɪ/): "bay"

usicho (noun, /usɪtʃɔ/): "beer"

tawp (noun, /top/): "beet"

ana (noun, /ənæ/): "bird"

uthawa (noun, /uðæwə/): "blood"

ikatout (noun, /ɪkətaʊt/): "boar"

attisitte (noun, /əɾisɪɾɛ/): "bone"

imit (noun, /ɪmit/): "breakfast"

damid (noun, /dəmid/): "breast"

anga (noun, /aŋa/): "brother"

enat (noun, /ɛnæt/): "castle"

atuwe (noun, /ətʌwɛ/): "cat"

oughkittatt (noun, /ɒkiɾæɾ/): "cat"

ettattis (noun, /ɛɾəɾɪs/): "chest"

atuz (noun, /ətʌz/): "chicken"

awshaloughli (noun, /oʃəlɒlɪ/): "claw"

jumaytiw (noun, /jumetɪw/): "cloud"

emik (noun, /ɛmɪk/): "coconut"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "crime"

nath (noun, /nəð/): "day"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "dinner"

ezawough (noun, /ɛzəwɒ/): "dog"

anoughzoughf (noun, /anɒzɒf/): "drink"

vattana (noun, /vəɾənə/): "dungeon"

ttiwa (noun, /ɾiwə/): "ear"

amaysaf (noun, /əmesaf/): "earth"

tulaba (noun, /tʌləbə/): "egg"

aynama (noun, /enəmə/): "elder"

toutt (noun, /taʊɾ/): "enemy"

itai (noun, /ɪtaɪ/): "evening"

abahus (noun, /əbəhus/): "eye"

nam (noun, /nəm/): "family"

alan (noun, /ələn/): "father"

asana (noun, /əsæna/): "feather"

nidulel (noun, /nɪdulɛl/): "fight"

ainatta (noun, /aɪnəɾa/): "finger"

abu (noun, /əbʌ/): "fire"

agitatti (noun, /əgɪtæɾi/): "fish"

shays (noun, /ʃes/): "flesh"

as (noun, /əs/): "foot"

wana (noun, /wənə/): "forest"

zinut (noun, /zɪnʌt/): "fox"

tang (noun, /taŋ/): "friend"

nettat (noun, /nɛɾət/): "goose"

peb (noun, /pɛb/): "grease"

ttiki (noun, /ɾɪkɪ/): "group"

bizawt (noun, /bɪzot/): "gulf"

dila (noun, /dɪlæ/): "hair"

az (noun, /əz/): "hand"

nishi (noun, /niʃi/): "hat"

dasife (noun, /dasɪfɛ/): "hate"

ootsawnava (noun, /ʊtsonævə/): "head"

cha (noun, /tʃə/): "hill"

idi (noun, /ɪdɪ/): "horn"

oughne (noun, /ɒnɛ/): "horse"

wuning (noun, /wuniŋ/): "house"

ayhimayn (noun, /ehɪmen/): "inn"

sechak (noun, /sɛtʃak/): "island"

ipayte (noun, /ɪpetɛ/): "jaw"

ounough (noun, /aʊnɒ/): "lake"

awth (noun, /oð/): "leaf"

aikakayjough (noun, /aɪkækedʒɒ/): "leg"

shunijak (noun, /ʃʌnɪdʒək/): "liver"

oughttegepe (noun, /ɒɾɛgɛpɛ/): "louse"

ainiba (noun, /aɪnibə/): "love"

ama (noun, /əmə/): "lunch"

zuttitt (noun, /zuɾiɾ/): "man"

tatta (noun, /tæɾæ/): "many"

nad (noun, /nəd/): "meal"

shawmoughth (noun, /ʃomɒð/): "metal"

aidama (noun, /aɪdəmə/): "mine"

asish (noun, /əsiʃ/): "monster"

nguzi (noun, /ŋʌzi/): "moon"

awvat (noun, /ovæt/): "morning"

ttawla (noun, /ɾolæ/): "mother"

ayh (noun, /eh/): "mountain"

aywe (noun, /ewɛ/): "mouth"

etto (noun, /ɛɾɔ/): "name"

aika (noun, /aɪkæ/): "neck"

nuse (noun, /nʌsɛ/): "night"

thou (noun, /ðaʊ/): "noodle"

izatt (noun, /ɪzəɾ/): "nose"

nawil (noun, /næwɪl/): "ocean"

uvijana (noun, /uvijənə/): "parent"

was (noun, /was/): "path"

kip (noun, /kip/): "peace"

ttapakan (noun, /ɾæpəkən/): "pepper"

kil (noun, /kil/): "person"

zidam (noun, /zidəm/): "pie"

anoughki (noun, /ənɒkɪ/): "pig"

mattingaw (noun, /məɾiŋo/): "rabbit"

rraijida (noun, /raɪjidə/): "rain"

azach (noun, /əzətʃ/): "rat"

awu (noun, /əwu/): "river"

oittati (noun, /ɔɪɾətɪ/): "robe"

usu (noun, /usu/): "rock"

azoot (noun, /æzʊt/): "root"

afaki (noun, /əfakɪ/): "salt"

inanuv (noun, /inanʌv/): "sand"

mufu (noun, /mufʌ/): "seed"

wattith (noun, /wæɾɪð/): "sibling"

qumina (noun, /quminə/): "sister"

attuk (noun, /æɾuk/): "skin"

zu (noun, /zu/): "sky"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "smoke"

nasinout (noun, /nəsinaʊt/): "snake"

ttiniza (noun, /ɾinizə/): "soup"

athaizittoo (noun, /əðaɪziɾʊ/): "star"

etasilay (noun, /ɛtəsɪle/): "stew"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "stomach"

oughfaybasay (noun, /ɒfebæse/): "stone"

safangas (noun, /səfəŋæs/): "stream"

kayja (noun, /kedʒæ/): "sun"

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

satting (noun, /səɾɪŋ/): "tail"

ukuzi (noun, /ʌkuzɪ/): "tavern"

ttati (noun, /ɾətɪ/): "thumb"

adittith (noun, /ədɪɾɪð/): "tongue"

sep (noun, /sɛp/): "tooth"

amakai (noun, /aməkaɪ/): "tree"

ousalas (noun, /aʊsələs/): "truth"

valaw (noun, /vələw/): "uncle"

oughthin (noun, /ɒθin/): "valley"

ihakat (noun, /ɪhəkət/): "war"

utoughtisu (noun, /ʌtɒtisʌ/): "water"

saynusi (noun, /senʌsɪ/): "way"

ttatuloughtt (noun, /ɾətʌlɒɾ/): "wine"

zithitt (noun, /ziðiɾ/): "woman"

widoughk (noun, /widɒk/): "word"