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Language Generator

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

Isisuth

Isisuth Dictionary

Pronouns

na (pronoun, /nə/): "he"

lays (pronoun, /les/): "she"

hi (pronoun, /hɪ/): "they"

ad (pronoun, /ad/): "you"

aiza (pronoun, /aɪzə/): "we"

afo (pronoun, /əfɔ/): "I"

Articles

ttiz (article, /ɾiz/): "a"

wa (article, /wə/): "the"

Prepositions

luhatt (preposition, /luhæɾ/): "and"

ila (preposition, /ɪlæ/): "as"

aba (preposition, /əba/): "from"

aytiwekaw (preposition, /etɪwɛko/): "in"

methatte (preposition, /mɛðæɾɛ/): "of"

asichim (preposition, /əsixim/): "or"

tipith (preposition, /tɪpið/): "to"

api (preposition, /əpi/): "will"

vab (preposition, /vəb/): "with"

Numbers

aingav (number, /aɪŋav/): "zero"

awna (number, /onə/): "one"

alough (number, /əlɒ/): "two"

pasattayb (number, /pəsəɾeb/): "three"

if (number, /ɪf/): "four"

vabayt (number, /vəbet/): "five"

alithe (number, /əliðɛ/): "six"

da (number, /də/): "seven"

aman (number, /əmən/): "eight"

ak (number, /ək/): "nine"

kat (number, /kət/): "ten"

Questions

ase (question, /əsɛ/): "what"

amaziwa (question, /əməzɪwə/): "who"

taipatoo (question, /taɪpətʊ/): "how"

ttanahak (question, /ɾənəhak/): "why"

den (question, /dɛn/): "when"

Interjections

kazaka (interjection, /kæzəkæ/): "hello"

na (interjection, /nə/): "goodbye"

id (interjection, /ɪd/): "hey"

tanatta (interjection, /tənəɾə/): "bye"

ishis (interjection, /iʃɪs/): "ouch"

idukaize (interjection, /ɪdukaɪzɛ/): "wow"

laitili (interjection, /laɪtɪlɪ/): "uh"

etathafi (interjection, /ɛtəðæfi/): "er"

thanatit (interjection, /ðænətɪt/): "um"

Adverbs

baditef (adverb, /bədɪtɛf/): "again"

finif (adverb, /fɪnif/): "now"

fi (adverb, /fɪ/): "soon"

nattattad (adverb, /nəɾəɾəd/): "often"

janifatt (adverb, /janɪfəɾ/): "sometimes"

isoughviti (adverb, /ɪsɒvɪtɪ/): "always"

edattatha (adverb, /ɛdəɾəðə/): "never"

tti (adverb, /ɾi/): "seldom"

Adjectives

awth (adjective, /oð/): "aromatic"

athi (adjective, /əði/): "basted"

awsadal (adjective, /osædəl/): "big"

atett (adjective, /ətɛɾ/): "bitter"

maybakaw (adjective, /mebəko/): "black"

zoodiz (adjective, /zʊdɪz/): "blue"

inu (adjective, /inu/): "brown"

avimus (adjective, /əvɪmʌs/): "chilled"

bayvaw (adjective, /bevo/): "cold"

anaysat (adjective, /ænesət/): "curried"

zezay (adjective, /zɛze/): "dark"

atangi (adjective, /ətaŋɪ/): "deep"

mek (adjective, /mɛk/): "divine"

awtatai (adjective, /otətaɪ/): "drunk"

kangi (adjective, /kəŋɪ/): "empty"

ttishig (adjective, /ɾiʃɪg/): "evil"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "familiar"

nan (adjective, /nan/): "fat"

shawali (adjective, /ʃəwəlɪ/): "flat"

inai (adjective, /inaɪ/): "frail"

thay (adjective, /ðe/): "fried"

chashi (adjective, /xəʃɪ/): "full"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "good"

futta (adjective, /fuɾæ/): "green"

ittikenay (adjective, /ɪɾikɛne/): "grey"

ttizafa (adjective, /ɾɪzəfə/): "honest"

atupi (adjective, /ətupi/): "hot"

inafub (adjective, /inəfub/): "light"

tasa (adjective, /təsæ/): "long"

namou (adjective, /nəmaʊ/): "loud"

oughwebak (adjective, /ɒwɛbək/): "mortal"

dudatt (adjective, /dʌdəɾ/): "mysterious"

athaj (adjective, /əθəj/): "narrow"

ttut (adjective, /ɾut/): "old"

amaguf (adjective, /aməgʌf/): "orange"

afawt (adjective, /əfot/): "pungent"

oughwawzi (adjective, /ɒwozɪ/): "purple"

ainilatha (adjective, /aɪnɪləðə/): "quiet"

ulayngid (adjective, /ʌleŋid/): "raw"

anipawl (adjective, /ənɪpol/): "rectangular"

azat (adjective, /əzət/): "red"

aylad (adjective, /eləd/): "roasted"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "round"

mani (adjective, /manɪ/): "salty"

vi (adjective, /vɪ/): "savory"

aysekus (adjective, /esɛkus/): "shallow"

apattoughwa (adjective, /æpaɾɒwə/): "short"

mattat (adjective, /mæɾət/): "smoked"

ttitidatt (adjective, /ɾitɪdəɾ/): "sober"

ukanath (adjective, /ʌkənəð/): "sour"

nad (adjective, /nəd/): "spicy"

uttukiza (adjective, /uɾukizə/): "spiral"

aybaisii (adjective, /ebaɪʒi/): "square"

ugaiwiway (adjective, /ugaɪwiwe/): "steamed"

awpaithaj (adjective, /opaɪðəj/): "strange"

uhita (adjective, /uhitə/): "strong"

datoughwi (adjective, /dətɒwɪ/): "sturdy"

itechetta (adjective, /ɪtɛtʃɛɾæ/): "sweet"

ebi (adjective, /ɛbɪ/): "tall"

avi (adjective, /əvɪ/): "thick"

ivite (adjective, /ɪvitɛ/): "thin"

an (adjective, /æn/): "warm"

nasat (adjective, /nəsæt/): "weak"

utta (adjective, /uɾə/): "white"

kasi (adjective, /kəsi/): "wide"

ije (adjective, /ɪdʒɛ/): "yellow"

ile (adjective, /ɪlɛ/): "young"

Verbs

atanag (verb, /ətənæg/): "bake"

ariba (verb, /əɹibæ/): "be"

la (verb, /lə/): "belong"

dayjal (verb, /dejal/): "bite"

asithuz (verb, /əsɪðʌz/): "break"

subool (verb, /sʌbʊl/): "burn"

asizata (verb, /əsɪzætə/): "come"

batiti (verb, /bətiti/): "die"

athutt (verb, /əðʌɾ/): "drink"

arra (verb, /ərə/): "eat"

azattu (verb, /əzəɾʌ/): "fall"

nakough (verb, /nəkɒ/): "fight"

lezatta (verb, /lɛzəɾə/): "find"

aha (verb, /əhə/): "fish"

nat (verb, /nət/): "fly"

akasa (verb, /əkəsə/): "frown"

oughthafini (verb, /ɒðəfinɪ/): "go"

awsioughticha (verb, /oʒɒtɪxæ/): "growl"

ootedettaw (verb, /ʊtɛdɛɾo/): "hate"

pa (verb, /pə/): "have"

chad (verb, /tʃəd/): "hear"

nachattat (verb, /nəchəɾæt/): "hide"

thiz (verb, /ðiz/): "hold"

attitag (verb, /əɾitəg/): "hunt"

wafa (verb, /wəfə/): "jump"

ulil (verb, /ʌlɪl/): "kill"

rasalav (verb, /ɹəsələv/): "know"

fuse (verb, /fʌsɛ/): "laugh"

nga (verb, /ŋə/): "lie"

fisevay (verb, /fɪsɛve/): "live"

athawdu (verb, /əðodʌ/): "lose"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "love"

inata (verb, /ɪnatə/): "need"

idili (verb, /ɪdɪlɪ/): "own"

nanilaw (verb, /nənɪlo/): "roast"

alattun (verb, /ələɾʌn/): "run"

ttasidu (verb, /ɾæsidʌ/): "see"

ifina (verb, /ɪfinə/): "sit"

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

hikahe (verb, /hɪkæhɛ/): "smell"

ah (verb, /əh/): "smile"

ta (verb, /tə/): "stand"

dishir (verb, /diʃɪɹ/): "strike"

ngamittaj (verb, /ŋæmɪɾədʒ/): "swallow"

nubutta (verb, /nʌbʌɾa/): "swim"

thaynat (verb, /ðenət/): "taste"

aythazunu (verb, /eðəzunʌ/): "throw"

ifivisi (verb, /ɪfɪvɪsɪ/): "walk"

zatatett (verb, /zətætɛɾ/): "want"

Nouns

juz (noun, /juz/): "afternoon"

ulattid (noun, /uləɾɪd/): "ale"

thoo (noun, /ðʊ/): "all"

jathiqa (noun, /jəðɪqə/): "alligator"

thadaga (noun, /ðædagə/): "arm"

ouzih (noun, /aʊzih/): "ash"

ttathattatt (noun, /ɾəθəɾəɾ/): "aunt"

enenaday (noun, /ɛnɛnəde/): "axe"

aidata (noun, /aɪdətə/): "bark"

aittasu (noun, /aɪɾəsu/): "bay"

mifakai (noun, /mɪfəkaɪ/): "beer"

anay (noun, /əne/): "beet"

nimu (noun, /nɪmʌ/): "bird"

aibim (noun, /aɪbɪm/): "blood"

nasimi (noun, /nəsɪmi/): "boar"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "bone"

ngilay (noun, /ŋɪle/): "breakfast"

edikanai (noun, /ɛdɪkənaɪ/): "breast"

aimath (noun, /aɪməθ/): "brother"

ngita (noun, /ŋitæ/): "castle"

itizoughkaw (noun, /itɪzɒko/): "cat"

zi (noun, /zi/): "cat"

atad (noun, /ətəd/): "chest"

oibata (noun, /ɔɪbətə/): "chicken"

awazid (noun, /əwæzɪd/): "claw"

zananou (noun, /zænənaʊ/): "cloud"

loughfisai (noun, /lɒfɪsaɪ/): "coconut"

az (noun, /əz/): "crime"

nittayttas (noun, /nɪɾeɾəs/): "day"

an (noun, /æn/): "dinner"

azat (noun, /əzət/): "dog"

zawmunam (noun, /zomʌnəm/): "drink"

isattad (noun, /ɪsəɾəd/): "dungeon"

tuz (noun, /tʌz/): "ear"

sifitt (noun, /sɪfɪɾ/): "earth"

ayjutt (noun, /ejuɾ/): "egg"

imashita (noun, /ɪməʃɪtə/): "elder"

muttitti (noun, /muɾɪɾɪ/): "enemy"

boughd (noun, /bɒd/): "evening"

aidangaytha (noun, /aɪdəŋeðæ/): "eye"

thinai (noun, /ðɪnaɪ/): "family"

aitizan (noun, /aɪtizən/): "father"

qoughnoughk (noun, /qɒnɒk/): "feather"

ka (noun, /kə/): "fight"

tufuh (noun, /tufʌh/): "finger"

alazi (noun, /əlazi/): "fire"

mina (noun, /mɪnə/): "fish"

kamaithik (noun, /kæmaɪðik/): "flesh"

ulad (noun, /uləd/): "foot"

afou (noun, /əfaʊ/): "forest"

inan (noun, /ɪnən/): "fox"

abasa (noun, /æbæsə/): "friend"

ithala (noun, /ɪðələ/): "goose"

enigu (noun, /ɛnigʌ/): "grease"

isanough (noun, /ɪsənɒ/): "group"

achijitti (noun, /ətʃijɪɾɪ/): "gulf"

uma (noun, /ʌmə/): "hair"

azinita (noun, /əzinɪtə/): "hand"

nati (noun, /nətɪ/): "hat"

ba (noun, /bə/): "hate"

tizawkag (noun, /tɪzokəg/): "head"

thit (noun, /ðɪt/): "hill"

mipama (noun, /mɪpæmæ/): "horn"

udoodeki (noun, /udʊdɛki/): "horse"

nouzih (noun, /naʊzih/): "house"

awshibuj (noun, /oʃɪbʌj/): "inn"

nit (noun, /nɪt/): "island"

aj (noun, /æj/): "jaw"

aw (noun, /əw/): "lake"

wan (noun, /wæn/): "leaf"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "leg"

utouwip (noun, /utaʊwip/): "liver"

luf (noun, /lʌf/): "louse"

unihathi (noun, /ʌnɪhəðɪ/): "love"

pasa (noun, /pasə/): "lunch"

kittawnoughv (noun, /kɪɾonɒv/): "man"

isitin (noun, /ɪsɪtɪn/): "many"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "meal"

alad (noun, /ələd/): "metal"

itap (noun, /ɪtəp/): "mine"

sailawtte (noun, /saɪloɾɛ/): "monster"

akal (noun, /ækæl/): "moon"

thay (noun, /ðe/): "morning"

dattough (noun, /daɾɒ/): "mother"

attaniva (noun, /əɾənɪvə/): "mountain"

wattuka (noun, /wəɾukə/): "mouth"

etafitt (noun, /ɛtafiɾ/): "name"

sivit (noun, /sɪvɪt/): "neck"

hija (noun, /hɪdʒə/): "night"

foowa (noun, /fʊwə/): "noodle"

gimainud (noun, /gɪmaɪnud/): "nose"

ibi (noun, /ɪbi/): "ocean"

uttit (noun, /ʌɾit/): "parent"

ikak (noun, /ɪkæk/): "path"

bidatt (noun, /bɪdəɾ/): "peace"

ttin (noun, /ɾɪn/): "pepper"

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

azik (noun, /əzɪk/): "pie"

ayn (noun, /en/): "pig"

ibaw (noun, /ɪbəw/): "rabbit"

ooninun (noun, /ʊninun/): "rain"

azabat (noun, /əzəbæt/): "rat"

ilaifisi (noun, /ilaɪfɪʒ/): "river"

imivaw (noun, /imɪvo/): "robe"

alewoughd (noun, /ælɛwɒd/): "rock"

ha (noun, /hə/): "root"

nas (noun, /næs/): "salt"

ula (noun, /ʌlə/): "sand"

aimalaibi (noun, /aɪməlaɪbɪ/): "seed"

athit (noun, /əðɪt/): "sibling"

lip (noun, /lip/): "sister"

at (noun, /ət/): "skin"

zuni (noun, /zunɪ/): "sky"

ite (noun, /ɪtɛ/): "smoke"

latutayz (noun, /lətutez/): "snake"

al (noun, /əl/): "soup"

awk (noun, /ok/): "star"

ttazouth (noun, /ɾəzaʊð/): "stew"

kattad (noun, /kəɾəd/): "stomach"

nudett (noun, /nudɛɾ/): "stone"

ivahi (noun, /ɪvæhi/): "stream"

itasutti (noun, /itəsʌɾi/): "sun"

pesimam (noun, /pɛsɪməm/): "sword"

ataywatt (noun, /ətewəɾ/): "tail"

attatti (noun, /æɾəɾi/): "tavern"

unuttough (noun, /unuɾɒ/): "thumb"

anaili (noun, /ənaɪli/): "tongue"

koughnattav (noun, /kɒnəɾəv/): "tooth"

vanaw (noun, /væno/): "tree"

aythiwi (noun, /eðiwi/): "truth"

anakun (noun, /ənəkun/): "uncle"

ttithal (noun, /ɾɪθəl/): "valley"

tufino (noun, /tufɪnɔ/): "war"

ataydayn (noun, /əteden/): "water"

jak (noun, /jək/): "way"

itaja (noun, /ɪtədʒə/): "wine"

anil (noun, /ənil/): "woman"

uwamutt (noun, /ʌwəmuɾ/): "word"