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

Talat

Talat Dictionary

Pronouns

enu (pronoun, /ɛnu/): "he"

tawn (pronoun, /ton/): "she"

ath (pronoun, /əθ/): "they"

isi (pronoun, /isɪ/): "you"

aze (pronoun, /əzɛ/): "we"

it (pronoun, /it/): "I"

Articles

za (article, /zə/): "a"

zi (article, /zɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

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

ttittal (preposition, /ɾiɾəl/): "as"

ttul (preposition, /ɾʌl/): "from"

attawpeh (preposition, /əɾopɛh/): "in"

sacha (preposition, /sətʃə/): "of"

gaih (preposition, /gaɪh/): "or"

haytt (preposition, /heɾ/): "to"

ttawizai (preposition, /ɾəwɪzaɪ/): "will"

att (preposition, /əɾ/): "with"

Numbers

nad (number, /nəd/): "zero"

uka (number, /ukə/): "one"

aditha (number, /ədiðə/): "two"

kig (number, /kig/): "three"

bakin (number, /bəkɪn/): "four"

ez (number, /ɛz/): "five"

zich (number, /zɪtʃ/): "six"

kekukayn (number, /kɛkʌken/): "seven"

afama (number, /æfəmə/): "eight"

idawap (number, /idəwæp/): "nine"

shech (number, /ʃɛtʃ/): "ten"

Questions

witti (question, /wɪɾɪ/): "what"

nisaiva (question, /nisaɪvə/): "who"

nelingi (question, /nɛlɪŋi/): "how"

oughpaichi (question, /ɒpaɪchɪ/): "why"

fai (question, /faɪ/): "when"

Interjections

dattate (interjection, /dəɾætɛ/): "hello"

thafi (interjection, /ðəfi/): "goodbye"

ivitija (interjection, /ɪvɪtɪdʒə/): "hey"

ayath (interjection, /əyəð/): "bye"

kunam (interjection, /kʌnam/): "ouch"

ooz (interjection, /ʊz/): "wow"

igirrittai (interjection, /ɪgɪriɾaɪ/): "uh"

ningubi (interjection, /nɪŋubi/): "er"

isuttu (interjection, /ɪsuɾʌ/): "um"

Adverbs

fama (adverb, /fəmə/): "again"

sicough (adverb, /sɪcɒ/): "now"

natittang (adverb, /nətiɾæŋ/): "soon"

nattawat (adverb, /nəɾəwət/): "often"

ah (adverb, /əh/): "sometimes"

erra (adverb, /ɛrə/): "always"

atihurra (adverb, /ətihurə/): "never"

ininatt (adverb, /ɪnɪnaɾ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

latath (adjective, /lətað/): "aromatic"

bittikach (adjective, /bɪɾɪkəx/): "basted"

tittazat (adjective, /tɪɾazət/): "big"

amet (adjective, /əmɛt/): "bitter"

sulawi (adjective, /sʌləwi/): "black"

piluhe (adjective, /piluhɛ/): "blue"

ttis (adjective, /ɾɪs/): "brown"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "chilled"

ttaidinai (adjective, /ɾaɪdinaɪ/): "cold"

fi (adjective, /fɪ/): "curried"

zudanas (adjective, /zudænəs/): "dark"

thukipar (adjective, /θʌkipəɹ/): "deep"

ttufuttun (adjective, /ɾʌfʌɾʌn/): "divine"

ifou (adjective, /ifaʊ/): "drunk"

anayj (adjective, /ənej/): "empty"

ttaylada (adjective, /ɾeləda/): "evil"

aibuttaiza (adjective, /aɪbuɾaɪza/): "familiar"

aisitt (adjective, /aɪsiɾ/): "fat"

af (adjective, /əf/): "flat"

naw (adjective, /no/): "frail"

ttuboo (adjective, /ɾubʊ/): "fried"

iv (adjective, /ɪv/): "full"

liti (adjective, /litɪ/): "good"

chounawh (adjective, /tʃaʊnoh/): "green"

anij (adjective, /ənɪj/): "grey"

ttu (adjective, /ɾu/): "honest"

ttit (adjective, /ɾit/): "hot"

zawfizif (adjective, /zofɪzɪf/): "light"

upasit (adjective, /upəsit/): "long"

hihaiw (adjective, /hɪhaɪw/): "loud"

maziwa (adjective, /məziwa/): "mortal"

atidata (adjective, /ətɪdəta/): "mysterious"

the (adjective, /ðɛ/): "narrow"

nidatta (adjective, /nɪdəɾə/): "old"

zitt (adjective, /zɪɾ/): "orange"

ninutu (adjective, /nɪnʌtu/): "pungent"

ttuttanatt (adjective, /ɾuɾænəɾ/): "purple"

awachav (adjective, /æwəchəv/): "quiet"

mudaf (adjective, /mudəf/): "raw"

atathiti (adjective, /ətəðiti/): "rectangular"

anaitti (adjective, /ənaɪɾɪ/): "red"

awoo (adjective, /awʊ/): "roasted"

awathi (adjective, /əwəðɪ/): "round"

ttaw (adjective, /ɾo/): "salty"

thay (adjective, /θe/): "savory"

avad (adjective, /əvəd/): "shallow"

akoughda (adjective, /əkɒdə/): "short"

ulekib (adjective, /ʌlɛkɪb/): "smoked"

eyate (adjective, /ɛyətɛ/): "sober"

athipa (adjective, /əðipə/): "sour"

itha (adjective, /ɪθə/): "spicy"

sada (adjective, /sədæ/): "spiral"

sata (adjective, /satə/): "square"

ayhilaza (adjective, /ehɪləza/): "steamed"

awttam (adjective, /oɾəm/): "strange"

laychisav (adjective, /letʃisəv/): "strong"

ikiwouj (adjective, /ɪkiwaʊj/): "sturdy"

oughzepitti (adjective, /ɒzɛpɪɾɪ/): "sweet"

dawnutu (adjective, /donutu/): "tall"

ev (adjective, /ɛv/): "thick"

kalimaych (adjective, /kəlɪmex/): "thin"

at (adjective, /ət/): "warm"

uhittit (adjective, /uhiɾɪt/): "weak"

uduhal (adjective, /udʌhəl/): "white"

ish (adjective, /ɪʃ/): "wide"

hunali (adjective, /hʌnəlɪ/): "yellow"

zenawbat (adjective, /zɛnobæt/): "young"

Verbs

angirr (verb, /æŋɪr/): "bake"

awaita (verb, /əwaɪta/): "be"

ngadim (verb, /ŋadɪm/): "belong"

aykiti (verb, /ekitɪ/): "bite"

nizahatt (verb, /nɪzəhəɾ/): "break"

nay (verb, /ne/): "burn"

ettipa (verb, /ɛɾɪpə/): "come"

ittawsad (verb, /iɾosəd/): "die"

pa (verb, /pə/): "drink"

aypif (verb, /epɪf/): "eat"

esawhe (verb, /ɛsohɛ/): "fall"

angisid (verb, /əŋɪsɪd/): "fight"

adun (verb, /ædʌn/): "find"

apanak (verb, /apənək/): "fish"

isasuma (verb, /isəsʌmə/): "fly"

fayt (verb, /fet/): "frown"

sab (verb, /sab/): "go"

jou (verb, /dʒaʊ/): "growl"

thaisiita (verb, /ðaɪʒɪtə/): "hate"

itha (verb, /iðə/): "have"

ayrr (verb, /er/): "hear"

datuye (verb, /dətʌyɛ/): "hide"

ijattaba (verb, /ijəɾəbə/): "hold"

di (verb, /di/): "hunt"

anilefu (verb, /ənɪlɛfu/): "jump"

nizatti (verb, /nɪzəɾɪ/): "kill"

koutti (verb, /kaʊɾi/): "know"

ufaniz (verb, /ufənɪz/): "laugh"

etaliki (verb, /ɛtəlɪki/): "lie"

ahanoutt (verb, /əhənaʊɾ/): "live"

thoughwizav (verb, /ðɒwizəv/): "lose"

na (verb, /næ/): "love"

afa (verb, /əfə/): "need"

ettataba (verb, /ɛɾətəbə/): "own"

ttis (verb, /ɾɪs/): "roast"

koughv (verb, /kɒv/): "run"

unasapa (verb, /ʌnæsəpə/): "see"

ngalatat (verb, /ŋələtət/): "sit"

ttawel (verb, /ɾəwɛl/): "sleep"

nahajaw (verb, /nəhəjəw/): "smell"

laymitt (verb, /lemiɾ/): "smile"

nith (verb, /nið/): "stand"

thouha (verb, /ðaʊhə/): "strike"

ailuk (verb, /aɪluk/): "swallow"

ayttaim (verb, /eɾaɪm/): "swim"

zikattuth (verb, /zɪkəɾʌð/): "taste"

nas (verb, /nəs/): "throw"

thett (verb, /ðɛɾ/): "walk"

el (verb, /ɛl/): "want"

Nouns

efa (noun, /ɛfə/): "afternoon"

na (noun, /nə/): "ale"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "all"

ulin (noun, /ʌlin/): "alligator"

ud (noun, /ʌd/): "arm"

awshanutha (noun, /oʃənuðə/): "ash"

ipayuf (noun, /ɪpəyuf/): "aunt"

ttaji (noun, /ɾæjɪ/): "axe"

dich (noun, /dɪtʃ/): "bark"

thawu (noun, /ðəwu/): "bay"

athetaytt (noun, /əðɛteɾ/): "beer"

inaba (noun, /ɪnəbə/): "beet"

nanooza (noun, /nənʊzæ/): "bird"

aijufatta (noun, /aɪjufəɾə/): "blood"

asit (noun, /əsit/): "boar"

mough (noun, /mɒ/): "bone"

dawwat (noun, /dowət/): "breakfast"

ttanija (noun, /ɾənɪjə/): "breast"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "brother"

asafatt (noun, /əsəfəɾ/): "castle"

akij (noun, /əkɪdʒ/): "cat"

ize (noun, /ɪzɛ/): "cat"

vai (noun, /vaɪ/): "chest"

ilakin (noun, /ɪləkɪn/): "chicken"

asara (noun, /əsæɹə/): "claw"

aja (noun, /ajə/): "cloud"

ugigati (noun, /ʌgigatɪ/): "coconut"

amadawli (noun, /əmədolɪ/): "crime"

itashana (noun, /ɪtəʃənə/): "day"

lepi (noun, /lɛpɪ/): "dinner"

ngithifa (noun, /ŋɪðɪfə/): "dog"

ihinasa (noun, /ihinæsə/): "drink"

abivasa (noun, /əbɪvəsə/): "dungeon"

ngilina (noun, /ŋɪlinə/): "ear"

usaw (noun, /ʌso/): "earth"

futtinaib (noun, /fʌɾɪnaɪb/): "egg"

ttivis (noun, /ɾɪvɪs/): "elder"

kulaf (noun, /kuləf/): "enemy"

ddinusal (noun, /ɽinʌsəl/): "evening"

ilawi (noun, /ɪləwi/): "eye"

ttough (noun, /ɾɒ/): "family"

obasisa (noun, /ɔbəsɪsə/): "father"

akanat (noun, /əkənət/): "feather"

aniw (noun, /æniw/): "fight"

ipidila (noun, /ɪpɪdɪlə/): "finger"

ttatu (noun, /ɾætʌ/): "fire"

tawtough (noun, /totɒ/): "fish"

bit (noun, /bɪt/): "flesh"

ttetushaw (noun, /ɾɛtuʃəw/): "foot"

ikathiwa (noun, /ɪkəðiwæ/): "forest"

aivinim (noun, /aɪvinɪm/): "fox"

tu (noun, /tʌ/): "friend"

oughnouf (noun, /ɒnaʊf/): "goose"

ttoochaj (noun, /ɾʊtʃəj/): "grease"

izaytt (noun, /izeɾ/): "group"

tavu (noun, /tævu/): "gulf"

jes (noun, /jɛs/): "hair"

ttattittam (noun, /ɾæɾiɾəm/): "hand"

shataik (noun, /ʃætaɪk/): "hat"

iyittit (noun, /ɪyiɾit/): "hate"

asang (noun, /əsəŋ/): "head"

aytila (noun, /etɪlə/): "hill"

tarres (noun, /tərɛs/): "horn"

ithilitu (noun, /ɪθɪlitʌ/): "horse"

ahapata (noun, /ahəpətə/): "house"

anamawna (noun, /ənəmonə/): "inn"

wap (noun, /wæp/): "island"

temanic (noun, /tɛmənɪc/): "jaw"

am (noun, /əm/): "lake"

ttawlatak (noun, /ɾolətæk/): "leaf"

ad (noun, /æd/): "leg"

anizaf (noun, /ənɪzəf/): "liver"

ttaf (noun, /ɾəf/): "louse"

utachat (noun, /ʌtatʃət/): "love"

avam (noun, /əvəm/): "lunch"

adawayda (noun, /ədæwedə/): "man"

asalutti (noun, /əsəluɾɪ/): "many"

athu (noun, /əðʌ/): "meal"

ciba (noun, /cibə/): "metal"

viche (noun, /vixɛ/): "mine"

us (noun, /us/): "monster"

asabu (noun, /əsəbʌ/): "moon"

aywamapi (noun, /ewəməpɪ/): "morning"

ethel (noun, /ɛðɛl/): "mother"

ematay (noun, /ɛmate/): "mountain"

naytt (noun, /neɾ/): "mouth"

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

itil (noun, /ɪtɪl/): "neck"

aythisila (noun, /eθisilə/): "night"

adaw (noun, /ədəw/): "noodle"

ahoughchi (noun, /əhɒtʃɪ/): "nose"

tisi (noun, /tisɪ/): "ocean"

kat (noun, /kət/): "parent"

nay (noun, /ne/): "path"

alavu (noun, /əlavʌ/): "peace"

littashay (noun, /liɾəʃe/): "pepper"

ikidatta (noun, /ɪkɪdæɾə/): "person"

la (noun, /lə/): "pie"

apittatta (noun, /əpɪɾəɾə/): "pig"

bisawtta (noun, /bɪsoɾə/): "rabbit"

minaziv (noun, /mɪnəziv/): "rain"

attoohoughday (noun, /æɾʊhɒde/): "rat"

daytt (noun, /deɾ/): "river"

zoughf (noun, /zɒf/): "robe"

utitithough (noun, /utɪtɪðɒ/): "rock"

angatt (noun, /əŋaɾ/): "root"

we (noun, /wɛ/): "salt"

ttifudib (noun, /ɾɪfʌdɪb/): "sand"

itakaitta (noun, /ɪtækaɪɾæ/): "seed"

ukoughsaz (noun, /ʌkɒsəz/): "sibling"

anadij (noun, /ənadij/): "sister"

ttaythoughk (noun, /ɾeðɒk/): "skin"

usoughda (noun, /usɒdə/): "sky"

dungikaf (noun, /dʌŋikaf/): "smoke"

iwata (noun, /iwətə/): "snake"

oughnevipou (noun, /ɒnɛvipaʊ/): "soup"

jaytha (noun, /jeðə/): "star"

onizathai (noun, /ɔnizæðaɪ/): "stew"

alazi (noun, /ələzɪ/): "stomach"

sizah (noun, /sɪzəh/): "stone"

nanaivun (noun, /nənaɪvʌn/): "stream"

ikousu (noun, /ikaʊsu/): "sun"

ittula (noun, /ɪɾulə/): "sword"

ujidij (noun, /ʌjɪdij/): "tail"

ttasunel (noun, /ɾəsʌnɛl/): "tavern"

tatike (noun, /tətɪkɛ/): "thumb"

pihain (noun, /pihaɪn/): "tongue"

awnathataw (noun, /onaðəto/): "tooth"

azapu (noun, /əzæpu/): "tree"

ttakoughfe (noun, /ɾəkɒfɛ/): "truth"

lamat (noun, /lamət/): "uncle"

dikibi (noun, /dɪkɪbɪ/): "valley"

tajathi (noun, /təjəðɪ/): "war"

ut (noun, /ʌt/): "water"

ttoitood (noun, /ɾɔɪtʊd/): "way"

al (noun, /æl/): "wine"

apunabi (noun, /əpunəbi/): "woman"

afaysuk (noun, /əfesuk/): "word"