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

Oughngab

Oughngab Dictionary

Pronouns

fas (pronoun, /fəs/): "he"

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

kan (pronoun, /kən/): "they"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "you"

isi (pronoun, /ɪsɪ/): "we"

at (pronoun, /ət/): "I"

Articles

ta (article, /tæ/): "a"

thoom (article, /ðʊm/): "the"

Prepositions

isi (preposition, /isi/): "and"

thenazat (preposition, /ðɛnəzat/): "as"

uthi (preposition, /ʌðɪ/): "from"

ta (preposition, /tæ/): "in"

tou (preposition, /taʊ/): "of"

netutt (preposition, /nɛtʌɾ/): "or"

nithidaf (preposition, /nɪðidəf/): "to"

si (preposition, /si/): "will"

litidaw (preposition, /lɪtido/): "with"

Numbers

asuj (number, /əsudʒ/): "zero"

idap (number, /idəp/): "one"

ileniz (number, /ɪlɛniz/): "two"

ttawaz (number, /ɾawæz/): "three"

attoughf (number, /əɾɒf/): "four"

ish (number, /ɪʃ/): "five"

el (number, /ɛl/): "six"

ttith (number, /ɾɪð/): "seven"

uv (number, /ʌv/): "eight"

ayloughsh (number, /elɒʃ/): "nine"

oughtewih (number, /ɒtɛwɪh/): "ten"

Questions

laitat (question, /laɪtət/): "what"

bi (question, /bɪ/): "who"

al (question, /əl/): "how"

oottatud (question, /ʊɾətud/): "why"

ivuza (question, /ivuzə/): "when"

Interjections

ikimek (interjection, /ikɪmɛk/): "hello"

ttitayful (interjection, /ɾɪtefʌl/): "goodbye"

am (interjection, /əm/): "hey"

tit (interjection, /tɪt/): "bye"

utatak (interjection, /ʌtətək/): "ouch"

at (interjection, /ət/): "wow"

athak (interjection, /əθæk/): "uh"

amijana (interjection, /əmɪdʒəna/): "er"

nanashal (interjection, /nənəʃəl/): "um"

Adverbs

dettan (adverb, /dɛɾən/): "again"

miv (adverb, /mɪv/): "now"

ttitta (adverb, /ɾɪɾə/): "soon"

dainit (adverb, /daɪnɪt/): "often"

hatough (adverb, /hætɒ/): "sometimes"

talulit (adverb, /təlulɪt/): "always"

baitatit (adverb, /baɪtatɪt/): "never"

sitta (adverb, /siɾə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ip (adjective, /ɪp/): "aromatic"

iju (adjective, /ɪdʒu/): "basted"

alegoi (adjective, /əlɛgɔɪ/): "big"

naida (adjective, /naɪdə/): "bitter"

dashingays (adjective, /dæʃɪŋes/): "black"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "blue"

uttawttingay (adjective, /ʌɾoɾiŋe/): "brown"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "chilled"

irena (adjective, /ɪɹɛnə/): "cold"

at (adjective, /ət/): "curried"

ittiliti (adjective, /iɾɪlitɪ/): "dark"

epas (adjective, /ɛpəs/): "deep"

aydalul (adjective, /edəlul/): "divine"

oughteli (adjective, /ɒtɛli/): "drunk"

an (adjective, /ən/): "empty"

ngay (adjective, /ŋe/): "evil"

biloohaw (adjective, /bɪlʊhaw/): "familiar"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "fat"

oughtte (adjective, /ɒɾɛ/): "flat"

lal (adjective, /ləl/): "frail"

un (adjective, /ʌn/): "fried"

tifatta (adjective, /tifæɾæ/): "full"

mitasan (adjective, /mɪtæsən/): "good"

ayn (adjective, /en/): "green"

id (adjective, /id/): "grey"

ttadifa (adjective, /ɾədifə/): "honest"

ishasi (adjective, /iʃəsi/): "hot"

kattera (adjective, /kæɾɛɹə/): "light"

la (adjective, /læ/): "long"

jungipun (adjective, /dʒʌŋɪpun/): "loud"

vekathes (adjective, /vɛkæθɛs/): "mortal"

ikidi (adjective, /ɪkidi/): "mysterious"

etti (adjective, /ɛɾɪ/): "narrow"

ewattape (adjective, /ɛwəɾəpɛ/): "old"

ute (adjective, /utɛ/): "orange"

doughnough (adjective, /dɒnɒ/): "pungent"

kivut (adjective, /kivut/): "purple"

dai (adjective, /daɪ/): "quiet"

nafa (adjective, /nəfə/): "raw"

anoutin (adjective, /anaʊtin/): "rectangular"

doughz (adjective, /dɒz/): "red"

ttehethoughn (adjective, /ɾɛhɛðɒn/): "roasted"

akaysi (adjective, /əkesi/): "round"

at (adjective, /ət/): "salty"

waw (adjective, /wo/): "savory"

angaditte (adjective, /əŋədɪɾɛ/): "shallow"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "short"

ittan (adjective, /iɾæn/): "smoked"

rafaw (adjective, /ɹəfo/): "sober"

nipita (adjective, /nɪpɪta/): "sour"

lawlit (adjective, /lolit/): "spicy"

ettoughttitta (adjective, /ɛɾɒɾiɾə/): "spiral"

etay (adjective, /ɛte/): "square"

noughwuz (adjective, /nɒwuz/): "steamed"

awa (adjective, /əwə/): "strange"

aytuv (adjective, /etuv/): "strong"

vettuta (adjective, /vɛɾʌtæ/): "sturdy"

tay (adjective, /te/): "sweet"

am (adjective, /əm/): "tall"

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

vajidap (adjective, /vajɪdəp/): "thin"

la (adjective, /læ/): "warm"

king (adjective, /kiŋ/): "weak"

akaish (adjective, /əkaɪʃ/): "white"

safikett (adjective, /səfikɛɾ/): "wide"

ayhasuf (adjective, /ehəsuf/): "yellow"

ttitemough (adjective, /ɾitɛmɒ/): "young"

Verbs

alilakai (verb, /əliləkaɪ/): "bake"

ip (verb, /ip/): "be"

hough (verb, /hɒ/): "belong"

oughketati (verb, /ɒkɛtəti/): "bite"

thitip (verb, /θɪtɪp/): "break"

siwit (verb, /sɪwɪt/): "burn"

zingay (verb, /ziŋe/): "come"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "die"

athik (verb, /əðɪk/): "drink"

oughttahaz (verb, /ɒɾəhəz/): "eat"

ihaypiki (verb, /ihepɪkɪ/): "fall"

enu (verb, /ɛnʌ/): "fight"

tabuttut (verb, /təbuɾut/): "find"

kaipasap (verb, /kaɪpæsəp/): "fish"

aimawtim (verb, /aɪmotɪm/): "fly"

ija (verb, /ɪjæ/): "frown"

daluzig (verb, /dəluzɪg/): "go"

neluttat (verb, /nɛlʌɾæt/): "growl"

utih (verb, /ʌtɪh/): "hate"

nin (verb, /nin/): "have"

payw (verb, /pew/): "hear"

efutt (verb, /ɛfuɾ/): "hide"

oughnisa (verb, /ɒnisa/): "hold"

tainutid (verb, /taɪnʌtid/): "hunt"

aittud (verb, /aɪɾʌd/): "jump"

fichawif (verb, /fitʃəwif/): "kill"

chidij (verb, /xɪdɪj/): "know"

ittan (verb, /iɾən/): "laugh"

mepi (verb, /mɛpi/): "lie"

ha (verb, /hə/): "live"

elisutha (verb, /ɛlɪsʌðæ/): "lose"

kath (verb, /kəð/): "love"

an (verb, /ən/): "need"

igattouma (verb, /ɪgəɾaʊmæ/): "own"

ahitat (verb, /əhitət/): "roast"

itta (verb, /ɪɾə/): "run"

sachitt (verb, /səxɪɾ/): "see"

afin (verb, /əfin/): "sit"

ttadipat (verb, /ɾədipət/): "sleep"

kalun (verb, /kəlʌn/): "smell"

ap (verb, /əp/): "smile"

etudivay (verb, /ɛtʌdɪve/): "stand"

edafait (verb, /ɛdəfaɪt/): "strike"

pav (verb, /pəv/): "swallow"

thilawne (verb, /ðɪlonɛ/): "swim"

oughj (verb, /ɒdʒ/): "taste"

api (verb, /əpɪ/): "throw"

avawsiikaw (verb, /əvoʒɪko/): "walk"

dumakool (verb, /dʌməkʊl/): "want"

Nouns

attabagu (noun, /əɾəbægʌ/): "afternoon"

ova (noun, /ɔvə/): "ale"

zai (noun, /zaɪ/): "all"

nga (noun, /ŋə/): "alligator"

thoudin (noun, /ðaʊdɪn/): "arm"

avatasu (noun, /əvətəsu/): "ash"

ibima (noun, /ɪbima/): "aunt"

delaiz (noun, /dɛlaɪz/): "axe"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "bark"

ikabiwi (noun, /ɪkəbiwi/): "bay"

izaw (noun, /ɪzo/): "beer"

ilatoi (noun, /ɪlatɔɪ/): "beet"

fa (noun, /fə/): "bird"

ili (noun, /ɪli/): "blood"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "boar"

anattattaw (noun, /ənəɾəɾo/): "bone"

attattu (noun, /əɾæɾu/): "breakfast"

dijatha (noun, /dijəða/): "breast"

anad (noun, /ənæd/): "brother"

we (noun, /wɛ/): "castle"

puta (noun, /putə/): "cat"

ab (noun, /əb/): "cat"

ibi (noun, /ɪbɪ/): "chest"

ifattaidaw (noun, /ifəɾaɪdo/): "chicken"

aisat (noun, /aɪsət/): "claw"

etaitid (noun, /ɛtaɪtɪd/): "cloud"

nouw (noun, /naʊw/): "coconut"

shiwiti (noun, /ʃiwɪti/): "crime"

tani (noun, /təni/): "day"

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

athep (noun, /əðɛp/): "dog"

wabech (noun, /wəbɛtʃ/): "drink"

ithasa (noun, /ɪðəsə/): "dungeon"

aidatoona (noun, /aɪdətʊnə/): "ear"

wazihim (noun, /wəzɪhim/): "earth"

nulou (noun, /nʌlaʊ/): "egg"

nittus (noun, /niɾʌs/): "elder"

aynada (noun, /enəda/): "enemy"

ukayhilai (noun, /ʌkehilaɪ/): "evening"

da (noun, /də/): "eye"

hasisin (noun, /həsisin/): "family"

uw (noun, /ʌw/): "father"

idihit (noun, /idɪhit/): "feather"

iti (noun, /ɪti/): "fight"

aza (noun, /əzæ/): "finger"

lanisatt (noun, /lənɪsəɾ/): "fire"

ja (noun, /dʒə/): "fish"

toughtir (noun, /tɒtiɹ/): "flesh"

si (noun, /si/): "foot"

az (noun, /əz/): "forest"

ebiloumough (noun, /ɛbɪlaʊmɒ/): "fox"

sinatt (noun, /sinəɾ/): "friend"

dechapi (noun, /dɛtʃəpi/): "goose"

anesa (noun, /ənɛsə/): "grease"

oughwitite (noun, /ɒwitɪtɛ/): "group"

inak (noun, /ɪnək/): "gulf"

itaitipa (noun, /ɪtaɪtipə/): "hair"

ashuna (noun, /əʃunə/): "hand"

bib (noun, /bib/): "hat"

aka (noun, /əkə/): "hate"

ba (noun, /ba/): "head"

uvi (noun, /ʌvɪ/): "hill"

lim (noun, /lɪm/): "horn"

cha (noun, /chə/): "horse"

widiz (noun, /wɪdɪz/): "house"

aydesech (noun, /edɛsɛtʃ/): "inn"

enanid (noun, /ɛnənɪd/): "island"

lisitt (noun, /lisɪɾ/): "jaw"

amana (noun, /əmənə/): "lake"

ewafatt (noun, /ɛwəfəɾ/): "leaf"

kuniw (noun, /kunɪw/): "leg"

oughthawtt (noun, /ɒðoɾ/): "liver"

poutet (noun, /paʊtɛt/): "louse"

isuw (noun, /isuw/): "love"

bai (noun, /baɪ/): "lunch"

so (noun, /sɔ/): "man"

uth (noun, /ʌθ/): "many"

ilidat (noun, /ilɪdæt/): "meal"

enayk (noun, /ɛnek/): "metal"

attitek (noun, /əɾɪtɛk/): "mine"

isanab (noun, /ɪsənæb/): "monster"

hais (noun, /haɪs/): "moon"

kanoughzi (noun, /kənɒzɪ/): "morning"

ut (noun, /ut/): "mother"

ttou (noun, /ɾaʊ/): "mountain"

ginganail (noun, /gɪŋənaɪl/): "mouth"

moudani (noun, /maʊdənɪ/): "name"

wi (noun, /wɪ/): "neck"

wathahil (noun, /wæðahil/): "night"

chittattaj (noun, /xɪɾəɾədʒ/): "noodle"

tajazas (noun, /təjæzəs/): "nose"

akak (noun, /əkək/): "ocean"

itait (noun, /ɪtaɪt/): "parent"

ngattitab (noun, /ŋaɾɪtəb/): "path"

alayvayhi (noun, /əlevehɪ/): "peace"

butt (noun, /bʌɾ/): "pepper"

zasame (noun, /zəsəmɛ/): "person"

tavituk (noun, /təvɪtuk/): "pie"

abitha (noun, /abiðə/): "pig"

izuttou (noun, /izʌɾaʊ/): "rabbit"

ath (noun, /əð/): "rain"

paman (noun, /pəmən/): "rat"

naitta (noun, /naɪɾæ/): "river"

ajuhi (noun, /ədʒʌhi/): "robe"

ishaj (noun, /ɪʃadʒ/): "rock"

sulife (noun, /sʌlifɛ/): "root"

lalapough (noun, /lələpɒ/): "salt"

athittou (noun, /əðiɾaʊ/): "sand"

mai (noun, /maɪ/): "seed"

nadaila (noun, /nədaɪlæ/): "sibling"

shedi (noun, /ʃɛdi/): "sister"

azatad (noun, /əzətəd/): "skin"

kithattaww (noun, /kɪðæɾow/): "sky"

aymilije (noun, /emɪlɪdʒɛ/): "smoke"

imattoiw (noun, /ɪməɾɔɪw/): "snake"

ijishaisa (noun, /ɪjiʃaɪsə/): "soup"

le (noun, /lɛ/): "star"

balite (noun, /balitɛ/): "stew"

edushouma (noun, /ɛduʃaʊmə/): "stomach"

kaw (noun, /ko/): "stone"

oduteni (noun, /ɔdutɛnɪ/): "stream"

tenoot (noun, /tɛnʊt/): "sun"

iwa (noun, /ɪwə/): "sword"

tadah (noun, /tədəh/): "tail"

utayha (noun, /utehæ/): "tavern"

ittin (noun, /ɪɾɪn/): "thumb"

det (noun, /dɛt/): "tongue"

path (noun, /pəð/): "tooth"

hanattayf (noun, /hənəɾef/): "tree"

ttikaidag (noun, /ɾɪkaɪdəg/): "truth"

kitt (noun, /kɪɾ/): "uncle"

shattid (noun, /ʃəɾɪd/): "valley"

bim (noun, /bɪm/): "war"

udoughnith (noun, /ʌdɒnɪð/): "water"

lanaki (noun, /lənəki/): "way"

adisan (noun, /ədɪsən/): "wine"

ubi (noun, /ʌbi/): "woman"

avata (noun, /əvətə/): "word"