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Language Generator

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

Ttakata

Ttakata Dictionary

Pronouns

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

me (pronoun, /mɛ/): "she"

chuth (pronoun, /tʃʌð/): "they"

ttib (pronoun, /ɾib/): "you"

tu (pronoun, /tʌ/): "we"

aysa (pronoun, /esə/): "I"

Articles

att (article, /æɾ/): "a"

na (article, /nə/): "the"

Prepositions

soo (preposition, /sʊ/): "and"

mah (preposition, /məh/): "as"

outaz (preposition, /aʊtəz/): "from"

isayjitt (preposition, /ɪsejɪɾ/): "in"

apath (preposition, /əpəð/): "of"

attagaws (preposition, /æɾagos/): "or"

tipathen (preposition, /tipəθɛn/): "to"

dilinga (preposition, /dɪlɪŋa/): "will"

aj (preposition, /əj/): "with"

Numbers

naiterr (number, /naɪtɛr/): "zero"

zasana (number, /zəsəna/): "one"

attihini (number, /əɾɪhɪnɪ/): "two"

idath (number, /idəð/): "three"

ni (number, /nɪ/): "four"

thufaw (number, /ðʌfo/): "five"

withadit (number, /wɪðədɪt/): "six"

aithethal (number, /aɪðɛðəl/): "seven"

nidata (number, /nidatə/): "eight"

kaj (number, /kəj/): "nine"

mi (number, /mi/): "ten"

Questions

thoutelough (question, /ðaʊtɛlɒ/): "what"

atitangi (question, /ətɪtəŋi/): "who"

faydaig (question, /fedaɪg/): "how"

ayttazat (question, /eɾazət/): "why"

asah (question, /əsæh/): "when"

Interjections

tsanas (interjection, /tsænəs/): "hello"

bach (interjection, /bətʃ/): "goodbye"

wahatt (interjection, /wəhəɾ/): "hey"

nadiwi (interjection, /nədɪwɪ/): "bye"

oittinip (interjection, /ɔɪɾɪnɪp/): "ouch"

ang (interjection, /əŋ/): "wow"

dapining (interjection, /dæpɪniŋ/): "uh"

sisa (interjection, /sɪsə/): "er"

amima (interjection, /əmimə/): "um"

Adverbs

ima (adverb, /imə/): "again"

luch (adverb, /luch/): "now"

itt (adverb, /ɪɾ/): "soon"

aylikam (adverb, /elɪkəm/): "often"

asuk (adverb, /əsuk/): "sometimes"

ttoughzavought (adverb, /ɾɒzəvɒt/): "always"

dak (adverb, /dək/): "never"

an (adverb, /an/): "seldom"

Adjectives

we (adjective, /wɛ/): "aromatic"

ittatt (adjective, /ɪɾəɾ/): "basted"

athikah (adjective, /əðɪkəh/): "big"

sida (adjective, /sidæ/): "bitter"

hu (adjective, /hʌ/): "black"

zudalaw (adjective, /zʌdælo/): "blue"

tu (adjective, /tʌ/): "brown"

akachash (adjective, /əkətʃæʃ/): "chilled"

vaihittutt (adjective, /vaɪhɪɾʌɾ/): "cold"

dayhitti (adjective, /dehɪɾɪ/): "curried"

udithai (adjective, /udɪðaɪ/): "dark"

aji (adjective, /əjɪ/): "deep"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "divine"

outhatet (adjective, /aʊθətɛt/): "drunk"

ttathujath (adjective, /ɾəðʌdʒəð/): "empty"

efina (adjective, /ɛfinæ/): "evil"

apimaza (adjective, /əpɪməzæ/): "familiar"

ap (adjective, /əp/): "fat"

fithi (adjective, /fɪði/): "flat"

ilez (adjective, /ilɛz/): "frail"

ttitithou (adjective, /ɾitɪðaʊ/): "fried"

iw (adjective, /iw/): "full"

saitay (adjective, /saɪte/): "good"

ttu (adjective, /ɾu/): "green"

se (adjective, /sɛ/): "grey"

ala (adjective, /ələ/): "honest"

abiki (adjective, /əbiki/): "hot"

aja (adjective, /ədʒə/): "light"

ali (adjective, /əli/): "long"

zasij (adjective, /zəsidʒ/): "loud"

painik (adjective, /paɪnik/): "mortal"

ayd (adjective, /ed/): "mysterious"

ttaimamuj (adjective, /ɾaɪməmuj/): "narrow"

satatayk (adjective, /sətətek/): "old"

asitt (adjective, /əsɪɾ/): "orange"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "pungent"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "purple"

kaminus (adjective, /kəminʌs/): "quiet"

su (adjective, /su/): "raw"

thikenit (adjective, /ðɪkɛnɪt/): "rectangular"

esi (adjective, /ɛʒ/): "red"

ithoobadu (adjective, /ɪðʊbədu/): "roasted"

afit (adjective, /æfɪt/): "round"

sainuma (adjective, /saɪnʌma/): "salty"

kitasi (adjective, /kɪtəsɪ/): "savory"

saydava (adjective, /sedəvə/): "shallow"

ahayd (adjective, /əhed/): "short"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "smoked"

saysi (adjective, /sesi/): "sober"

uv (adjective, /uv/): "sour"

nakoughtt (adjective, /nəkɒɾ/): "spicy"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "spiral"

ate (adjective, /ætɛ/): "square"

didawmag (adjective, /dɪdomæg/): "steamed"

bivawthi (adjective, /bɪvoðɪ/): "strange"

aytt (adjective, /eɾ/): "strong"

attay (adjective, /əɾe/): "sturdy"

setachi (adjective, /sɛtətʃɪ/): "sweet"

aw (adjective, /əw/): "tall"

tiz (adjective, /tɪz/): "thick"

ak (adjective, /ak/): "thin"

thaw (adjective, /ðo/): "warm"

ew (adjective, /ɛw/): "weak"

thay (adjective, /ðe/): "white"

jool (adjective, /jʊl/): "wide"

nabaday (adjective, /nəbəde/): "yellow"

tatayb (adjective, /təteb/): "young"

Verbs

eluttanu (verb, /ɛlʌɾənu/): "bake"

cha (verb, /xə/): "be"

sanawek (verb, /sænawɛk/): "belong"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "bite"

wattaichaw (verb, /wəɾaɪcho/): "break"

ki (verb, /kɪ/): "burn"

kitt (verb, /kɪɾ/): "come"

atawth (verb, /ætoð/): "die"

athagelay (verb, /aðægɛle/): "drink"

ttu (verb, /ɾʌ/): "eat"

kata (verb, /kətə/): "fall"

athup (verb, /əðup/): "fight"

anaish (verb, /ənaɪʃ/): "find"

ngaytha (verb, /ŋeðə/): "fish"

unulutti (verb, /unulʌɾɪ/): "fly"

bavayzip (verb, /bəvezɪp/): "frown"

ta (verb, /tæ/): "go"

ak (verb, /ək/): "growl"

imasa (verb, /iməsə/): "hate"

asu (verb, /əsu/): "have"

uf (verb, /ʌf/): "hear"

tuttungatt (verb, /tuɾuŋəɾ/): "hide"

adiw (verb, /ədɪw/): "hold"

ttoudathih (verb, /ɾaʊdəðɪh/): "hunt"

acut (verb, /əcʌt/): "jump"

ibeqatha (verb, /ɪbɛqəðə/): "kill"

atala (verb, /ətalə/): "know"

luz (verb, /lʌz/): "laugh"

layb (verb, /leb/): "lie"

tidi (verb, /tɪdi/): "live"

daini (verb, /daɪnɪ/): "lose"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "love"

wou (verb, /waʊ/): "need"

niv (verb, /nɪv/): "own"

iz (verb, /ɪz/): "roast"

azata (verb, /əzətə/): "run"

ashetat (verb, /əʃɛtət/): "see"

ased (verb, /asɛd/): "sit"

apalik (verb, /əpəlɪk/): "sleep"

unasif (verb, /unasɪf/): "smell"

adashi (verb, /ədaʃɪ/): "smile"

asattu (verb, /əsəɾu/): "stand"

likamal (verb, /lɪkaməl/): "strike"

unay (verb, /ʌne/): "swallow"

av (verb, /əv/): "swim"

adil (verb, /ədɪl/): "taste"

jiwinai (verb, /dʒiwɪnaɪ/): "throw"

di (verb, /dɪ/): "walk"

ittahet (verb, /ɪɾəhɛt/): "want"

Nouns

ika (noun, /ikə/): "afternoon"

wa (noun, /wə/): "ale"

asalail (noun, /əsəlaɪl/): "all"

anudatha (noun, /anʌdəðə/): "alligator"

mika (noun, /mikə/): "arm"

vahoo (noun, /væhʊ/): "ash"

za (noun, /zə/): "aunt"

uki (noun, /ʌki/): "axe"

alays (noun, /əles/): "bark"

ayngan (noun, /eŋən/): "bay"

thaytted (noun, /ðeɾɛd/): "beer"

utaiwil (noun, /ʌtaɪwɪl/): "beet"

atip (noun, /ətɪp/): "bird"

dezas (noun, /dɛzæs/): "blood"

sittat (noun, /sɪɾət/): "boar"

asabate (noun, /əsæbətɛ/): "bone"

vuttu (noun, /vuɾu/): "breakfast"

nutatt (noun, /nutəɾ/): "breast"

at (noun, /æt/): "brother"

dak (noun, /dək/): "castle"

bawsina (noun, /bosɪnə/): "cat"

uttaysi (noun, /uɾesɪ/): "cat"

anayngita (noun, /æneŋɪtə/): "chest"

irral (noun, /ɪrəl/): "chicken"

suw (noun, /sʌw/): "claw"

ive (noun, /ivɛ/): "cloud"

diqay (noun, /dɪqe/): "coconut"

ma (noun, /ma/): "crime"

ittazina (noun, /ɪɾəzinə/): "day"

tijitta (noun, /tɪjɪɾæ/): "dinner"

utid (noun, /ʌtɪd/): "dog"

iloobata (noun, /ilʊbətə/): "drink"

tayn (noun, /ten/): "dungeon"

mitta (noun, /mɪɾə/): "ear"

tij (noun, /tɪj/): "earth"

tazawttem (noun, /təzoɾɛm/): "egg"

inut (noun, /ɪnʌt/): "elder"

gi (noun, /gɪ/): "enemy"

izah (noun, /ɪzəh/): "evening"

apaygih (noun, /apegih/): "eye"

idiz (noun, /idɪz/): "family"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "father"

tatoolaw (noun, /tatʊlo/): "feather"

akayse (noun, /əkesɛ/): "fight"

wa (noun, /wə/): "finger"

imai (noun, /imaɪ/): "fire"

akaz (noun, /əkəz/): "fish"

aylashayma (noun, /eləʃemə/): "flesh"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "foot"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "forest"

adoom (noun, /ædʊm/): "fox"

ikatep (noun, /ɪkətɛp/): "friend"

him (noun, /hɪm/): "goose"

dati (noun, /dəti/): "grease"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "group"

chi (noun, /tʃɪ/): "gulf"

zouttasa (noun, /zaʊɾəsə/): "hair"

ilayka (noun, /ileka/): "hand"

oughl (noun, /ɒl/): "hat"

oihaytt (noun, /ɔɪheɾ/): "hate"

ejilala (noun, /ɛjɪləlæ/): "head"

shitt (noun, /ʃɪɾ/): "hill"

inimi (noun, /ɪnɪmɪ/): "horn"

anoos (noun, /ænʊs/): "horse"

da (noun, /də/): "house"

adinayv (noun, /ədɪnev/): "inn"

thaju (noun, /ðədʒʌ/): "island"

natta (noun, /nəɾə/): "jaw"

anasai (noun, /ənəsaɪ/): "lake"

kuk (noun, /kʌk/): "leaf"

ittadag (noun, /ɪɾədag/): "leg"

mittaydi (noun, /mɪɾedɪ/): "liver"

lukatti (noun, /lukəɾɪ/): "louse"

suz (noun, /sʌz/): "love"

dize (noun, /dizɛ/): "lunch"

tattebayt (noun, /təɾɛbet/): "man"

amawjan (noun, /amojæn/): "many"

sou (noun, /saʊ/): "meal"

azaytiw (noun, /əzetɪw/): "metal"

mas (noun, /məs/): "mine"

aij (noun, /aɪdʒ/): "monster"

ayzafa (noun, /ezəfə/): "moon"

inud (noun, /ɪnʌd/): "morning"

umoi (noun, /umɔɪ/): "mother"

ibini (noun, /ɪbɪni/): "mountain"

ttawtikat (noun, /ɾotɪkat/): "mouth"

lihi (noun, /lihɪ/): "name"

thiliwaw (noun, /ðɪliwəw/): "neck"

talan (noun, /tələn/): "night"

oumathame (noun, /aʊməðəmɛ/): "noodle"

emi (noun, /ɛmi/): "nose"

ikapi (noun, /ɪkəpi/): "ocean"

tavathitt (noun, /təvæðɪɾ/): "parent"

fawf (noun, /fof/): "path"

ittaw (noun, /ɪɾəw/): "peace"

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

asatoota (noun, /əsətʊtə/): "person"

afid (noun, /əfɪd/): "pie"

zupi (noun, /zupi/): "pig"

oughta (noun, /ɒtə/): "rabbit"

oohi (noun, /ʊhɪ/): "rain"

huz (noun, /huz/): "rat"

za (noun, /zə/): "river"

yus (noun, /yus/): "robe"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "rock"

sulatt (noun, /sʌləɾ/): "root"

thetou (noun, /ðɛtaʊ/): "salt"

ayna (noun, /enə/): "sand"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "seed"

moopaysha (noun, /mʊpeʃə/): "sibling"

kough (noun, /kɒ/): "sister"

bile (noun, /bilɛ/): "skin"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "sky"

kifitt (noun, /kifɪɾ/): "smoke"

lisajad (noun, /lisədʒəd/): "snake"

ttaqa (noun, /ɾəqə/): "soup"

ga (noun, /gə/): "star"

nata (noun, /nətə/): "stew"

ashaila (noun, /əʃaɪlə/): "stomach"

hidi (noun, /hɪdɪ/): "stone"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "stream"

tham (noun, /ðəm/): "sun"

moutt (noun, /maʊɾ/): "sword"

mayhuti (noun, /mehutɪ/): "tail"

pasiba (noun, /pæsɪbə/): "tavern"

iditt (noun, /ɪdɪɾ/): "thumb"

inanina (noun, /ɪnænɪna/): "tongue"

ahattaj (noun, /əhæɾəj/): "tooth"

naveki (noun, /nəvɛkɪ/): "tree"

ubaw (noun, /ubo/): "truth"

outav (noun, /aʊtəv/): "uncle"

nga (noun, /ŋə/): "valley"

nu (noun, /nu/): "war"

woukettaj (noun, /waʊkɛɾəj/): "water"

tasa (noun, /təsə/): "way"

ikasit (noun, /ɪkəsit/): "wine"

attawnay (noun, /əɾone/): "woman"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "word"