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Alak

Alak Dictionary

Pronouns

if (pronoun, /ɪf/): "he"

lay (pronoun, /le/): "she"

tha (pronoun, /θə/): "they"

se (pronoun, /sɛ/): "you"

tatt (pronoun, /təɾ/): "we"

thaf (pronoun, /ðəf/): "I"

Articles

im (article, /ɪm/): "a"

us (article, /ʌs/): "the"

Prepositions

daydatt (preposition, /dedəɾ/): "and"

ina (preposition, /ɪnə/): "as"

taw (preposition, /tæw/): "from"

sittatta (preposition, /sɪɾəɾə/): "in"

apikaytt (preposition, /əpikeɾ/): "of"

ifupatt (preposition, /ifupəɾ/): "or"

liddatach (preposition, /liɽatatʃ/): "to"

atash (preposition, /ətəʃ/): "will"

aine (preposition, /aɪnɛ/): "with"

Numbers

pe (number, /pɛ/): "zero"

ja (number, /ja/): "one"

uli (number, /ʌlɪ/): "two"

izezah (number, /ɪzɛzəh/): "three"

lawthija (number, /loðijə/): "four"

toughsin (number, /tɒsɪn/): "five"

mungaws (number, /mʌŋos/): "six"

ibaka (number, /ɪbəkə/): "seven"

usayc (number, /usec/): "eight"

sawi (number, /səwɪ/): "nine"

athilayka (number, /aðɪlekə/): "ten"

Questions

tsanitt (question, /tsæniɾ/): "what"

in (question, /in/): "who"

ad (question, /əd/): "how"

tiviva (question, /tɪvɪvə/): "why"

ettaw (question, /ɛɾo/): "when"

Interjections

adoughvashu (interjection, /ədɒvəʃu/): "hello"

ikamaytt (interjection, /ɪkəmeɾ/): "goodbye"

adakawth (interjection, /ədəkoð/): "hey"

asa (interjection, /æsə/): "bye"

ana (interjection, /əna/): "ouch"

mahiwett (interjection, /məhɪwɛɾ/): "wow"

zicat (interjection, /zɪcət/): "uh"

thittaipe (interjection, /ðiɾaɪpɛ/): "er"

ama (interjection, /æmə/): "um"

Adverbs

acudis (adverb, /əcʌdɪs/): "again"

jizoughtt (adverb, /dʒɪzɒɾ/): "now"

isawt (adverb, /ɪsot/): "soon"

wa (adverb, /wæ/): "often"

zane (adverb, /zænɛ/): "sometimes"

sif (adverb, /sɪf/): "always"

sal (adverb, /sæl/): "never"

ail (adverb, /aɪl/): "seldom"

Adjectives

toolu (adjective, /tʊlu/): "aromatic"

isu (adjective, /isu/): "basted"

se (adjective, /sɛ/): "big"

maibus (adjective, /maɪbus/): "bitter"

be (adjective, /bɛ/): "black"

titasa (adjective, /tɪtasə/): "blue"

maidawjaw (adjective, /maɪdojo/): "brown"

awlus (adjective, /olʌs/): "chilled"

suwata (adjective, /suwətə/): "cold"

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "curried"

aych (adjective, /etʃ/): "dark"

ouk (adjective, /aʊk/): "deep"

ittishayray (adjective, /iɾiʃeɹe/): "divine"

ingattana (adjective, /iŋəɾənə/): "drunk"

ataws (adjective, /atos/): "empty"

alu (adjective, /əlu/): "evil"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "familiar"

esajas (adjective, /ɛsəjas/): "fat"

akami (adjective, /əkæmɪ/): "flat"

lattayttic (adjective, /ləɾeɾɪc/): "frail"

inaw (adjective, /ɪno/): "fried"

ithangata (adjective, /ɪðəŋætə/): "full"

eziwa (adjective, /ɛzɪwə/): "good"

thatigitt (adjective, /ðətɪgɪɾ/): "green"

shuttaz (adjective, /ʃuɾæz/): "grey"

apa (adjective, /əpə/): "honest"

achah (adjective, /ətʃəh/): "hot"

pafett (adjective, /pəfɛɾ/): "light"

ngatisaw (adjective, /ŋætɪso/): "long"

ittan (adjective, /iɾən/): "loud"

oughj (adjective, /ɒj/): "mortal"

nitt (adjective, /nɪɾ/): "mysterious"

izathad (adjective, /izəθad/): "narrow"

uta (adjective, /utə/): "old"

joughnoodip (adjective, /jɒnʊdip/): "orange"

lipas (adjective, /lɪpəs/): "pungent"

didayni (adjective, /didenɪ/): "purple"

awvajith (adjective, /ovədʒið/): "quiet"

mithi (adjective, /miðɪ/): "raw"

lam (adjective, /ləm/): "rectangular"

ev (adjective, /ɛv/): "red"

isinu (adjective, /ɪsɪnʌ/): "roasted"

ayzil (adjective, /ezɪl/): "round"

fej (adjective, /fɛdʒ/): "salty"

avimita (adjective, /ævɪmɪtə/): "savory"

outtimish (adjective, /aʊɾɪmɪʃ/): "shallow"

lip (adjective, /lip/): "short"

ayvit (adjective, /evɪt/): "smoked"

pawa (adjective, /pəwa/): "sober"

mit (adjective, /mɪt/): "sour"

ayp (adjective, /ep/): "spicy"

biba (adjective, /bɪbə/): "spiral"

itisivi (adjective, /ɪtɪsɪvi/): "square"

sawb (adjective, /sob/): "steamed"

didal (adjective, /didəl/): "strange"

sattihaw (adjective, /sæɾɪho/): "strong"

ookikida (adjective, /ʊkɪkɪda/): "sturdy"

siatt (adjective, /ʒəɾ/): "sweet"

day (adjective, /de/): "tall"

attal (adjective, /æɾəl/): "thick"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "thin"

ngatal (adjective, /ŋətəl/): "warm"

fusay (adjective, /fuse/): "weak"

nalajool (adjective, /nələjʊl/): "white"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "wide"

aipimad (adjective, /aɪpɪmæd/): "yellow"

anoughzi (adjective, /ænɒzɪ/): "young"

Verbs

agizig (verb, /əgɪzig/): "bake"

katittis (verb, /kətɪɾɪs/): "be"

afetas (verb, /əfɛtəs/): "belong"

kin (verb, /kɪn/): "bite"

engiv (verb, /ɛŋiv/): "break"

iwakay (verb, /iwəke/): "burn"

buh (verb, /bʌh/): "come"

ingipay (verb, /ɪŋɪpe/): "die"

awthine (verb, /oðɪnɛ/): "drink"

dina (verb, /dɪnə/): "eat"

apame (verb, /əpəmɛ/): "fall"

ngaw (verb, /ŋəw/): "fight"

napazaw (verb, /nəpəzo/): "find"

kizaytt (verb, /kizeɾ/): "fish"

chinil (verb, /tʃɪnɪl/): "fly"

etelai (verb, /ɛtɛlaɪ/): "frown"

inaw (verb, /ino/): "go"

atasina (verb, /ətəsɪnə/): "growl"

itounu (verb, /itaʊnu/): "hate"

amathayf (verb, /əməðef/): "have"

unithe (verb, /ʌnɪðɛ/): "hear"

ttikiz (verb, /ɾikɪz/): "hide"

mitai (verb, /mɪtaɪ/): "hold"

lalik (verb, /ləlɪk/): "hunt"

ipa (verb, /ipə/): "jump"

doughve (verb, /dɒvɛ/): "kill"

atoughl (verb, /ətɒl/): "know"

pihawtt (verb, /pɪhoɾ/): "laugh"

akiga (verb, /əkɪgə/): "lie"

zanait (verb, /zənaɪt/): "live"

zani (verb, /zənɪ/): "lose"

ma (verb, /mə/): "love"

ijik (verb, /ɪjɪk/): "need"

sa (verb, /sə/): "own"

ttittidi (verb, /ɾɪɾidɪ/): "roast"

ataynuki (verb, /ætenʌkɪ/): "run"

nad (verb, /nəd/): "see"

ten (verb, /tɛn/): "sit"

maiwi (verb, /maɪwɪ/): "sleep"

patef (verb, /pətɛf/): "smell"

nakihath (verb, /nəkihəð/): "smile"

tatt (verb, /təɾ/): "stand"

utt (verb, /ʌɾ/): "strike"

vug (verb, /vʌg/): "swallow"

ajaidda (verb, /adʒaɪɽə/): "swim"

it (verb, /ɪt/): "taste"

us (verb, /ʌs/): "throw"

ak (verb, /æk/): "walk"

satay (verb, /səte/): "want"

Nouns

thatat (noun, /ðətət/): "afternoon"

sawsuk (noun, /sosʌk/): "ale"

nava (noun, /nəvæ/): "all"

tisaykoughk (noun, /tɪsekɒk/): "alligator"

vettatu (noun, /vɛɾatʌ/): "arm"

thidazi (noun, /ðidəzi/): "ash"

noughp (noun, /nɒp/): "aunt"

ni (noun, /ni/): "axe"

anasa (noun, /anəsə/): "bark"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "bay"

adelu (noun, /ədɛlu/): "beer"

ich (noun, /ɪx/): "beet"

choughtas (noun, /chɒtəs/): "bird"

aki (noun, /əki/): "blood"

naim (noun, /naɪm/): "boar"

na (noun, /nə/): "bone"

kekattes (noun, /kɛkaɾɛs/): "breakfast"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "breast"

nikes (noun, /nɪkɛs/): "brother"

aimayning (noun, /aɪmeniŋ/): "castle"

sanganawn (noun, /səŋənon/): "cat"

lai (noun, /laɪ/): "cat"

uvanayta (noun, /uvənetə/): "chest"

atuhasi (noun, /ətʌhəsɪ/): "chicken"

tanasu (noun, /tənasu/): "claw"

iti (noun, /ɪtɪ/): "cloud"

etu (noun, /ɛtʌ/): "coconut"

uttavit (noun, /ʌɾəvit/): "crime"

awa (noun, /əwə/): "day"

wusude (noun, /wusudɛ/): "dinner"

nit (noun, /nit/): "dog"

sadoughda (noun, /sədɒdə/): "drink"

jem (noun, /jɛm/): "dungeon"

vata (noun, /vætə/): "ear"

adoughvan (noun, /ədɒvən/): "earth"

ak (noun, /ək/): "egg"

kun (noun, /kun/): "elder"

natila (noun, /nətilæ/): "enemy"

amak (noun, /əmæk/): "evening"

tatsati (noun, /tətsətɪ/): "eye"

nama (noun, /nəmə/): "family"

itishemu (noun, /itɪʃɛmʌ/): "father"

itineti (noun, /itinɛtɪ/): "feather"

awbakaitt (noun, /obəkaɪɾ/): "fight"

ijay (noun, /ije/): "finger"

sakatan (noun, /səkətæn/): "fire"

mattu (noun, /mæɾʌ/): "fish"

selayl (noun, /sɛlel/): "flesh"

asib (noun, /æsib/): "foot"

inan (noun, /ɪnən/): "forest"

soughhittud (noun, /sɒhiɾud/): "fox"

tiz (noun, /tɪz/): "friend"

us (noun, /ʌs/): "goose"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "grease"

baw (noun, /bəw/): "group"

na (noun, /nə/): "gulf"

asoughji (noun, /əsɒjɪ/): "hair"

jahe (noun, /jæhɛ/): "hand"

nawsaf (noun, /nosæf/): "hat"

ttanayna (noun, /ɾənenə/): "hate"

lak (noun, /lək/): "head"

ima (noun, /ɪmə/): "hill"

atilisu (noun, /ətɪlisu/): "horn"

igilaba (noun, /ɪgɪləba/): "horse"

bashaja (noun, /bəʃəjə/): "house"

tip (noun, /tip/): "inn"

attufat (noun, /æɾufət/): "island"

sapul (noun, /səpʌl/): "jaw"

ili (noun, /ɪlɪ/): "lake"

ttoutak (noun, /ɾaʊtək/): "leaf"

iti (noun, /ɪtɪ/): "leg"

itatath (noun, /ɪtətæθ/): "liver"

ajayd (noun, /əjed/): "louse"

ttej (noun, /ɾɛj/): "love"

ha (noun, /hə/): "lunch"

awav (noun, /əwəv/): "man"

havawkeh (noun, /həvokɛh/): "many"

mut (noun, /mʌt/): "meal"

eloughtta (noun, /ɛlɒɾə/): "metal"

minal (noun, /mɪnəl/): "mine"

ingasaza (noun, /ɪŋæsəzə/): "monster"

fe (noun, /fɛ/): "moon"

aithoun (noun, /aɪðaʊn/): "morning"

thi (noun, /ði/): "mother"

aynudu (noun, /enudʌ/): "mountain"

asiti (noun, /əsɪtɪ/): "mouth"

tiwa (noun, /tɪwə/): "name"

alatt (noun, /ələɾ/): "neck"

iti (noun, /ɪti/): "night"

vupe (noun, /vʌpɛ/): "noodle"

tayfoughhul (noun, /tefɒhʌl/): "nose"

iba (noun, /ɪbə/): "ocean"

ita (noun, /itə/): "parent"

juf (noun, /dʒʌf/): "path"

aythidal (noun, /eðɪdəl/): "peace"

akatt (noun, /ækæɾ/): "pepper"

lani (noun, /ləni/): "person"

thivoughtt (noun, /ðɪvɒɾ/): "pie"

aytutt (noun, /etʌɾ/): "pig"

aize (noun, /aɪzɛ/): "rabbit"

ibahina (noun, /ibəhinə/): "rain"

angi (noun, /əŋɪ/): "rat"

nuth (noun, /nʌð/): "river"

outivou (noun, /aʊtɪvaʊ/): "robe"

amadap (noun, /əmædəp/): "rock"

ulisi (noun, /ʌlɪsɪ/): "root"

tattama (noun, /təɾəmə/): "salt"

ttu (noun, /ɾu/): "sand"

usioughsawa (noun, /uʒɒsəwə/): "seed"

nam (noun, /nəm/): "sibling"

poisalat (noun, /pɔɪsələt/): "sister"

oughsaizutha (noun, /ɒsaɪzuðə/): "skin"

oughngi (noun, /ɒŋɪ/): "sky"

jimi (noun, /jɪmi/): "smoke"

sunung (noun, /sunʌŋ/): "snake"

hayzi (noun, /hezi/): "soup"

oughtusawtt (noun, /ɒtʌsoɾ/): "star"

thijani (noun, /ðijənɪ/): "stew"

kaijana (noun, /kaɪdʒənə/): "stomach"

ida (noun, /ɪdæ/): "stone"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "stream"

awpan (noun, /opən/): "sun"

ttazatt (noun, /ɾæzəɾ/): "sword"

shedani (noun, /ʃɛdəni/): "tail"

aki (noun, /ækɪ/): "tavern"

idoughk (noun, /idɒk/): "thumb"

ikinaf (noun, /ikinəf/): "tongue"

vithiza (noun, /vɪðɪzə/): "tooth"

idusatoo (noun, /idusətʊ/): "tree"

awsawda (noun, /osodə/): "truth"

attatt (noun, /əɾəɾ/): "uncle"

kah (noun, /kəh/): "valley"

ayngenoughl (noun, /eŋɛnɒl/): "war"

lijouvutt (noun, /lɪjaʊvʌɾ/): "water"

ttalatt (noun, /ɾələɾ/): "way"

suz (noun, /suz/): "wine"

tif (noun, /tif/): "woman"

bailai (noun, /baɪlaɪ/): "word"