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Oughshapan

Oughshapan Dictionary

Pronouns

lit (pronoun, /lɪt/): "he"

gai (pronoun, /gaɪ/): "she"

enai (pronoun, /ɛnaɪ/): "they"

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "you"

ud (pronoun, /ʌd/): "we"

ubough (pronoun, /ubɒ/): "I"

Articles

ija (article, /ɪjə/): "a"

ak (article, /ək/): "the"

Prepositions

akib (preposition, /əkib/): "and"

awvuz (preposition, /ovuz/): "as"

es (preposition, /ɛs/): "from"

atihi (preposition, /ətɪhi/): "in"

loosasatt (preposition, /lʊsəsæɾ/): "of"

jafeza (preposition, /dʒəfɛzə/): "or"

aytt (preposition, /eɾ/): "to"

aduni (preposition, /ədʌni/): "will"

oughttitoitt (preposition, /ɒɾɪtɔɪɾ/): "with"

Numbers

tayniti (number, /tenitɪ/): "zero"

athapa (number, /aðəpə/): "one"

ouna (number, /aʊnə/): "two"

asu (number, /əsu/): "three"

ladutai (number, /lədʌtaɪ/): "four"

hoonu (number, /hʊnu/): "five"

ahait (number, /æhaɪt/): "six"

ttadak (number, /ɾədək/): "seven"

sattatta (number, /səɾəɾæ/): "eight"

ais (number, /aɪs/): "nine"

ttaiveni (number, /ɾaɪvɛnɪ/): "ten"

Questions

paichit (question, /paɪtʃit/): "what"

awputh (question, /opuð/): "who"

toittai (question, /tɔɪɾaɪ/): "how"

uttayddama (question, /uɾeɽəmə/): "why"

chattadas (question, /tʃæɾədəs/): "when"

Interjections

attala (interjection, /æɾælə/): "hello"

tisa (interjection, /tɪsə/): "goodbye"

kasis (interjection, /kəsɪs/): "hey"

isunoughl (interjection, /isunɒl/): "bye"

is (interjection, /ɪs/): "ouch"

thapa (interjection, /ðəpə/): "wow"

cha (interjection, /tʃæ/): "uh"

sil (interjection, /sɪl/): "er"

zayngi (interjection, /zeŋɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

oughs (adverb, /ɒs/): "again"

is (adverb, /ɪs/): "now"

imattawn (adverb, /iməɾon/): "soon"

ejasas (adverb, /ɛjæsəs/): "often"

asitte (adverb, /əsiɾɛ/): "sometimes"

anesa (adverb, /ənɛsə/): "always"

al (adverb, /əl/): "never"

shik (adverb, /ʃɪk/): "seldom"

Adjectives

niv (adjective, /niv/): "aromatic"

gaimik (adjective, /gaɪmik/): "basted"

though (adjective, /ðɒ/): "big"

awpoon (adjective, /opʊn/): "bitter"

imehit (adjective, /imɛhɪt/): "black"

oughdadayd (adjective, /ɒdəded/): "blue"

simalal (adjective, /sɪmələl/): "brown"

ifin (adjective, /ɪfɪn/): "chilled"

mizi (adjective, /mɪzi/): "cold"

ttaythawlup (adjective, /ɾeðolʌp/): "curried"

hoohouttett (adjective, /hʊhaʊɾɛɾ/): "dark"

ithingin (adjective, /iðɪŋɪn/): "deep"

ive (adjective, /ɪvɛ/): "divine"

atheb (adjective, /əðɛb/): "drunk"

sas (adjective, /səs/): "empty"

ah (adjective, /əh/): "evil"

umenim (adjective, /umɛnɪm/): "familiar"

am (adjective, /æm/): "fat"

adi (adjective, /ədɪ/): "flat"

datasayt (adjective, /dətaset/): "frail"

ayttaq (adjective, /eɾæq/): "fried"

thoottulu (adjective, /θʊɾulu/): "full"

hathune (adjective, /həðunɛ/): "good"

nala (adjective, /nələ/): "green"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "grey"

imoughk (adjective, /imɒk/): "honest"

sigan (adjective, /sɪgən/): "hot"

imisa (adjective, /ɪmisæ/): "light"

ikada (adjective, /ɪkədə/): "long"

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

ounime (adjective, /aʊnɪmɛ/): "mortal"

attu (adjective, /æɾu/): "mysterious"

ttathaws (adjective, /ɾəðos/): "narrow"

aifanake (adjective, /aɪfænəkɛ/): "old"

aminadu (adjective, /aminədʌ/): "orange"

juttati (adjective, /juɾətɪ/): "pungent"

inu (adjective, /inʌ/): "purple"

bingoughtt (adjective, /bɪŋɒɾ/): "quiet"

ttayse (adjective, /ɾesɛ/): "raw"

tafaynay (adjective, /təfene/): "rectangular"

etatta (adjective, /ɛtəɾə/): "red"

nabatough (adjective, /nəbətɒ/): "roasted"

vin (adjective, /vɪn/): "round"

awkut (adjective, /okut/): "salty"

sadatta (adjective, /sədəɾə/): "savory"

maw (adjective, /mo/): "shallow"

awd (adjective, /od/): "short"

avizas (adjective, /əvizəs/): "smoked"

nami (adjective, /nəmɪ/): "sober"

asoupine (adjective, /əsaʊpinɛ/): "sour"

ju (adjective, /ju/): "spicy"

makaw (adjective, /məko/): "spiral"

datithu (adjective, /dətɪðʌ/): "square"

tanatt (adjective, /tənəɾ/): "steamed"

aj (adjective, /ədʒ/): "strange"

naqou (adjective, /nəqaʊ/): "strong"

am (adjective, /əm/): "sturdy"

ttatafaw (adjective, /ɾətəfo/): "sweet"

alini (adjective, /əlini/): "tall"

kattasa (adjective, /kəɾəsa/): "thick"

wimisif (adjective, /wɪmɪsɪf/): "thin"

nabeda (adjective, /nəbɛdə/): "warm"

ifasa (adjective, /ifəsə/): "weak"

basi (adjective, /bəsɪ/): "white"

aypipifu (adjective, /epɪpifʌ/): "wide"

esattith (adjective, /ɛsəɾɪð/): "yellow"

na (adjective, /nə/): "young"

Verbs

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

itanumi (verb, /itənʌmɪ/): "be"

ik (verb, /ik/): "belong"

asoughchenai (verb, /əsɒtʃɛnaɪ/): "bite"

mittoukud (verb, /miɾaʊkʌd/): "break"

attattika (verb, /aɾəɾikæ/): "burn"

vatha (verb, /vəðæ/): "come"

awshapaw (verb, /oʃəpo/): "die"

ilaila (verb, /ɪlaɪlə/): "drink"

inaitha (verb, /inaɪðə/): "eat"

ittay (verb, /iɾe/): "fall"

dattine (verb, /dəɾinɛ/): "fight"

nil (verb, /nɪl/): "find"

thalu (verb, /ðəlu/): "fish"

daihul (verb, /daɪhul/): "fly"

kawziz (verb, /kozɪz/): "frown"

usith (verb, /ʌsið/): "go"

kitti (verb, /kɪɾɪ/): "growl"

atazak (verb, /ætəzək/): "hate"

inaivi (verb, /inaɪvɪ/): "have"

ttootai (verb, /ɾʊtaɪ/): "hear"

ahayib (verb, /əhəyɪb/): "hide"

ain (verb, /aɪn/): "hold"

dinutti (verb, /dɪnuɾi/): "hunt"

azifa (verb, /azifæ/): "jump"

thun (verb, /ðʌn/): "kill"

cha (verb, /tʃə/): "know"

zepasha (verb, /zɛpəʃə/): "laugh"

tit (verb, /tit/): "lie"

kusattayt (verb, /kʌsaɾet/): "live"

ahenad (verb, /əhɛnəd/): "lose"

azattan (verb, /əzəɾən/): "love"

awy (verb, /oy/): "need"

enunutti (verb, /ɛnunuɾɪ/): "own"

ilitapa (verb, /ɪlɪtapæ/): "roast"

nin (verb, /nɪn/): "run"

utasapa (verb, /utəsəpæ/): "see"

sayttett (verb, /seɾɛɾ/): "sit"

uttaimaysay (verb, /ʌɾaɪmese/): "sleep"

aittu (verb, /aɪɾʌ/): "smell"

aka (verb, /əkə/): "smile"

kehikough (verb, /kɛhikɒ/): "stand"

munin (verb, /mʌnin/): "strike"

ichukam (verb, /ɪchʌkəm/): "swallow"

al (verb, /əl/): "swim"

ttakale (verb, /ɾəkælɛ/): "taste"

ttasitt (verb, /ɾəsɪɾ/): "throw"

inajai (verb, /ɪnəjaɪ/): "walk"

sit (verb, /sit/): "want"

Nouns

saynab (noun, /senəb/): "afternoon"

pakayttaw (noun, /pəkeɾo/): "ale"

awlattuz (noun, /oləɾʌz/): "all"

saz (noun, /səz/): "alligator"

izamug (noun, /izəmʌg/): "arm"

metha (noun, /mɛθə/): "ash"

eb (noun, /ɛb/): "aunt"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "axe"

isi (noun, /ɪsi/): "bark"

ich (noun, /ix/): "bay"

naymattew (noun, /neməɾɛw/): "beer"

damaifou (noun, /dəmaɪfaʊ/): "beet"

uttoughta (noun, /ʌɾɒtə/): "bird"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "blood"

oughnan (noun, /ɒnæn/): "boar"

ala (noun, /ələ/): "bone"

aisik (noun, /aɪsɪk/): "breakfast"

sawtta (noun, /soɾə/): "breast"

ittawchawi (noun, /iɾotʃawɪ/): "brother"

lunitil (noun, /lunɪtɪl/): "castle"

muthis (noun, /mʌðɪs/): "cat"

ativa (noun, /atɪvæ/): "cat"

iza (noun, /ɪzə/): "chest"

ufai (noun, /ufaɪ/): "chicken"

littathin (noun, /lɪɾəðɪn/): "claw"

attalel (noun, /əɾəlɛl/): "cloud"

ttupa (noun, /ɾupə/): "coconut"

ubibitta (noun, /ʌbɪbiɾa/): "crime"

uthoumil (noun, /ʌθaʊmil/): "day"

ashan (noun, /əʃən/): "dinner"

tit (noun, /tɪt/): "dog"

ba (noun, /bə/): "drink"

ol (noun, /ɔl/): "dungeon"

anithawl (noun, /ænɪðol/): "ear"

id (noun, /id/): "earth"

oughz (noun, /ɒz/): "egg"

izaytaki (noun, /ɪzetækɪ/): "elder"

inittaw (noun, /ɪnɪɾo/): "enemy"

fawnik (noun, /fonɪk/): "evening"

sa (noun, /sə/): "eye"

tazeda (noun, /tazɛdə/): "family"

ap (noun, /əp/): "father"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "feather"

ameva (noun, /əmɛvə/): "fight"

esujawi (noun, /ɛsʌjəwɪ/): "finger"

umavath (noun, /uməvæð/): "fire"

nazihas (noun, /nəzihəs/): "fish"

ithitaf (noun, /ɪθɪtəf/): "flesh"

iti (noun, /ɪtɪ/): "foot"

tteniza (noun, /ɾɛnizə/): "forest"

ath (noun, /əð/): "fox"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "friend"

eb (noun, /ɛb/): "goose"

ithaja (noun, /ɪðəjə/): "grease"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "group"

enadash (noun, /ɛnədəʃ/): "gulf"

fikai (noun, /fɪkaɪ/): "hair"

ila (noun, /ilə/): "hand"

fanai (noun, /fænaɪ/): "hat"

asa (noun, /asæ/): "hate"

safiz (noun, /səfiz/): "head"

taywa (noun, /tewə/): "hill"

thimi (noun, /ðɪmi/): "horn"

kihatta (noun, /kɪhəɾə/): "horse"

awsa (noun, /osa/): "house"

awtayfatta (noun, /otefəɾə/): "inn"

isuzaj (noun, /isuzədʒ/): "island"

kat (noun, /kət/): "jaw"

ut (noun, /ʌt/): "lake"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "leaf"

ekib (noun, /ɛkib/): "leg"

aze (noun, /əzɛ/): "liver"

avif (noun, /ævɪf/): "louse"

isud (noun, /ɪsud/): "love"

mituda (noun, /mitudə/): "lunch"

ettetti (noun, /ɛɾɛɾɪ/): "man"

soolais (noun, /sʊlaɪs/): "many"

apittud (noun, /æpɪɾud/): "meal"

uw (noun, /ʌw/): "metal"

ays (noun, /es/): "mine"

att (noun, /aɾ/): "monster"

ake (noun, /əkɛ/): "moon"

itifith (noun, /ɪtɪfɪð/): "morning"

anaw (noun, /ənəw/): "mother"

fal (noun, /fəl/): "mountain"

lija (noun, /lɪdʒə/): "mouth"

ittalak (noun, /ɪɾælək/): "name"

zasafaz (noun, /zæsəfəz/): "neck"

naizuz (noun, /naɪzuz/): "night"

ttir (noun, /ɾɪɹ/): "noodle"

fav (noun, /fəv/): "nose"

ittasiw (noun, /ɪɾəsɪw/): "ocean"

ngipuf (noun, /ŋɪpuf/): "parent"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "path"

nate (noun, /nətɛ/): "peace"

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

ama (noun, /əmæ/): "person"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "pie"

akifitta (noun, /əkɪfiɾə/): "pig"

ga (noun, /gə/): "rabbit"

oughvittaw (noun, /ɒvɪɾo/): "rain"

thaida (noun, /ðaɪdæ/): "rat"

inashiji (noun, /inəʃɪji/): "river"

awiz (noun, /əwiz/): "robe"

ak (noun, /æk/): "rock"

duli (noun, /dʌlɪ/): "root"

divattag (noun, /dɪvəɾæg/): "salt"

ac (noun, /ac/): "sand"

ningayz (noun, /nɪŋez/): "seed"

zis (noun, /zɪs/): "sibling"

dak (noun, /dæk/): "sister"

ttusattu (noun, /ɾusəɾʌ/): "skin"

mitazo (noun, /mɪtəzɔ/): "sky"

noughhuc (noun, /nɒhuc/): "smoke"

lid (noun, /lɪd/): "snake"

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

zutatha (noun, /zʌtəðə/): "star"

unanguc (noun, /unəŋʌc/): "stew"

tinishat (noun, /tɪniʃət/): "stomach"

chabi (noun, /xabi/): "stone"

at (noun, /ət/): "stream"

ikad (noun, /ikəd/): "sun"

ab (noun, /æb/): "sword"

tawvi (noun, /tovi/): "tail"

utaited (noun, /utaɪtɛd/): "tavern"

kibathan (noun, /kɪbəðən/): "thumb"

fela (noun, /fɛlə/): "tongue"

pawtt (noun, /poɾ/): "tooth"

ifawim (noun, /ifæwim/): "tree"

bi (noun, /bi/): "truth"

vough (noun, /vɒ/): "uncle"

atutays (noun, /ətutes/): "valley"

wi (noun, /wɪ/): "war"

lidu (noun, /lɪdu/): "water"

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

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "wine"

itha (noun, /iðə/): "woman"

sikaka (noun, /sikækə/): "word"