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Language Generator

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

Shangad

Shangad Dictionary

Pronouns

isha (pronoun, /ɪʃə/): "he"

thi (pronoun, /ði/): "she"

asai (pronoun, /asaɪ/): "they"

awn (pronoun, /on/): "you"

zi (pronoun, /zi/): "we"

ide (pronoun, /idɛ/): "I"

Articles

dik (article, /dik/): "a"

sats (article, /səts/): "the"

Prepositions

utai (preposition, /ʌtaɪ/): "and"

izul (preposition, /ɪzʌl/): "as"

tithel (preposition, /tɪðɛl/): "from"

katine (preposition, /kətɪnɛ/): "in"

ba (preposition, /bə/): "of"

ith (preposition, /ɪð/): "or"

alitanai (preposition, /ælɪtənaɪ/): "to"

ulutt (preposition, /ulʌɾ/): "will"

ittidatt (preposition, /ɪɾɪdəɾ/): "with"

Numbers

thama (number, /ðəmə/): "zero"

hifiwai (number, /hɪfiwaɪ/): "one"

atakipa (number, /ətəkɪpə/): "two"

at (number, /ət/): "three"

tethath (number, /tɛðəð/): "four"

att (number, /əɾ/): "five"

pa (number, /pə/): "six"

atatt (number, /ətəɾ/): "seven"

ima (number, /imə/): "eight"

thanga (number, /ðəŋə/): "nine"

aimough (number, /aɪmɒ/): "ten"

Questions

tudu (question, /tʌdu/): "what"

thidazi (question, /ðidəzɪ/): "who"

lumittin (question, /lumɪɾɪn/): "how"

ibiboughtta (question, /ɪbibɒɾə/): "why"

he (question, /hɛ/): "when"

Interjections

atingitti (interjection, /ətiŋɪɾɪ/): "hello"

ejoota (interjection, /ɛjʊtə/): "goodbye"

itut (interjection, /itʌt/): "hey"

ail (interjection, /aɪl/): "bye"

nis (interjection, /nɪs/): "ouch"

utta (interjection, /ʌɾə/): "wow"

vattithe (interjection, /vəɾɪðɛ/): "uh"

azoughm (interjection, /əzɒm/): "er"

oonatt (interjection, /ʊnəɾ/): "um"

Adverbs

tta (adverb, /ɾə/): "again"

ekathi (adverb, /ɛkəθɪ/): "now"

ouhen (adverb, /aʊhɛn/): "soon"

inata (adverb, /ɪnətə/): "often"

itakai (adverb, /ɪtəkaɪ/): "sometimes"

ta (adverb, /tə/): "always"

ttattawuth (adverb, /ɾəɾəwuð/): "never"

lanayda (adverb, /lənedə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttamoughg (adjective, /ɾəmɒg/): "aromatic"

izada (adjective, /ɪzədə/): "basted"

usaizita (adjective, /usaɪzɪtæ/): "big"

tathabi (adjective, /təðəbɪ/): "bitter"

ttusaniz (adjective, /ɾʌsənɪz/): "black"

zanay (adjective, /zəne/): "blue"

ttagad (adjective, /ɾəgəd/): "brown"

imelathaw (adjective, /ɪmɛləðo/): "chilled"

zaba (adjective, /zəbə/): "cold"

anathup (adjective, /ənəðʌp/): "curried"

tuttaba (adjective, /tuɾəbə/): "dark"

thatt (adjective, /θəɾ/): "deep"

uhake (adjective, /ʌhakɛ/): "divine"

zaidid (adjective, /zaɪdid/): "drunk"

thi (adjective, /ði/): "empty"

kanaychish (adjective, /kənetʃɪʃ/): "evil"

vinithid (adjective, /vɪniθɪd/): "familiar"

etha (adjective, /ɛðə/): "fat"

tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "flat"

aloughd (adjective, /əlɒd/): "frail"

thatt (adjective, /ðaɾ/): "fried"

thootat (adjective, /ðʊtæt/): "full"

latoonaw (adjective, /lətʊno/): "good"

muda (adjective, /mudə/): "green"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "grey"

isitte (adjective, /ɪsɪɾɛ/): "honest"

tiwita (adjective, /tɪwɪta/): "hot"

ttetoughtt (adjective, /ɾɛtɒɾ/): "light"

ish (adjective, /iʃ/): "long"

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

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "mortal"

abe (adjective, /əbɛ/): "mysterious"

itab (adjective, /ɪtəb/): "narrow"

naday (adjective, /nəde/): "old"

lasii (adjective, /læʒɪ/): "orange"

thawul (adjective, /ðəwʌl/): "pungent"

tajoona (adjective, /təjʊnə/): "purple"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "quiet"

vangidav (adjective, /vəŋidəv/): "raw"

ttabadai (adjective, /ɾəbədaɪ/): "rectangular"

ate (adjective, /ətɛ/): "red"

ivimaytt (adjective, /ivimeɾ/): "roasted"

ngiginooj (adjective, /ŋɪginʊdʒ/): "round"

nathakap (adjective, /nəðəkəp/): "salty"

ichoosad (adjective, /itʃʊsad/): "savory"

saipetas (adjective, /saɪpɛtəs/): "shallow"

ttatturr (adjective, /ɾəɾur/): "short"

ttipa (adjective, /ɾɪpə/): "smoked"

oughtaylen (adjective, /ɒtelɛn/): "sober"

ethingi (adjective, /ɛθɪŋɪ/): "sour"

ichut (adjective, /ɪtʃʌt/): "spicy"

moo (adjective, /mʊ/): "spiral"

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

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "steamed"

atinga (adjective, /ətɪŋə/): "strange"

ba (adjective, /ba/): "strong"

thettoo (adjective, /ðɛɾʊ/): "sturdy"

esioitt (adjective, /ɛʒɔɪɾ/): "sweet"

aseth (adjective, /əsɛθ/): "tall"

thadatt (adjective, /ðædæɾ/): "thick"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "thin"

ijuzisha (adjective, /ɪdʒuzɪʃa/): "warm"

zisa (adjective, /zisə/): "weak"

ouhi (adjective, /aʊhɪ/): "white"

ttayfiv (adjective, /ɾefɪv/): "wide"

ilatta (adjective, /ɪləɾa/): "yellow"

ttawat (adjective, /ɾəwət/): "young"

Verbs

ja (verb, /jə/): "bake"

ttay (verb, /ɾəy/): "be"

ilidaka (verb, /ɪlɪdəkə/): "belong"

inetta (verb, /inɛɾə/): "bite"

chaneji (verb, /xənɛji/): "break"

da (verb, /də/): "burn"

ivanatta (verb, /ɪvənəɾə/): "come"

wica (verb, /wɪcə/): "die"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "drink"

bika (verb, /bikə/): "eat"

oodi (verb, /ʊdɪ/): "fall"

ttabett (verb, /ɾəbɛɾ/): "fight"

anaj (verb, /ənəj/): "find"

sitipan (verb, /sitɪpən/): "fish"

hay (verb, /he/): "fly"

uttays (verb, /uɾes/): "frown"

wepav (verb, /wɛpæv/): "go"

analaqu (verb, /ənaləqʌ/): "growl"

nititt (verb, /nɪtɪɾ/): "hate"

idam (verb, /ɪdəm/): "have"

ed (verb, /ɛd/): "hear"

unettatt (verb, /unɛɾæɾ/): "hide"

te (verb, /tɛ/): "hold"

dattati (verb, /dəɾatɪ/): "hunt"

tiba (verb, /tibə/): "jump"

adeda (verb, /ədɛdə/): "kill"

uganawttu (verb, /ugənoɾu/): "know"

sawiva (verb, /sawivæ/): "laugh"

noughdithail (verb, /nɒdiðaɪl/): "lie"

boughttiw (verb, /bɒɾiw/): "live"

oubaja (verb, /aʊbədʒə/): "lose"

hata (verb, /hətæ/): "love"

eza (verb, /ɛzə/): "need"

ini (verb, /inɪ/): "own"

dudiri (verb, /dudɪɹi/): "roast"

nisa (verb, /nɪsə/): "run"

ttula (verb, /ɾulə/): "see"

nathaidaid (verb, /naðaɪdaɪd/): "sit"

aithi (verb, /aɪði/): "sleep"

asana (verb, /əsəna/): "smell"

jitti (verb, /dʒiɾi/): "smile"

amasai (verb, /əməsaɪ/): "stand"

nga (verb, /ŋə/): "strike"

ttayruyi (verb, /ɾeɹuyi/): "swallow"

way (verb, /we/): "swim"

puzoughsi (verb, /pʌzɒsɪ/): "taste"

ma (verb, /ma/): "throw"

utt (verb, /ʌɾ/): "walk"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "want"

Nouns

dawsawtti (noun, /dosoɾɪ/): "afternoon"

iv (noun, /ɪv/): "ale"

zitt (noun, /zɪɾ/): "all"

anettoof (noun, /ənɛɾʊf/): "alligator"

toughlith (noun, /tɒlɪð/): "arm"

lale (noun, /ləlɛ/): "ash"

apav (noun, /əpəv/): "aunt"

itawdum (noun, /ɪtodʌm/): "axe"

kimailul (noun, /kɪmaɪlul/): "bark"

mi (noun, /mi/): "bay"

kaf (noun, /kəf/): "beer"

ubuludai (noun, /ubʌludaɪ/): "beet"

ttuva (noun, /ɾuvə/): "bird"

ikoughmai (noun, /ɪkɒmaɪ/): "blood"

athisin (noun, /əðɪsɪn/): "boar"

uttay (noun, /ʌɾe/): "bone"

sidil (noun, /sɪdɪl/): "breakfast"

ttel (noun, /ɾɛl/): "breast"

lay (noun, /le/): "brother"

anoughnafay (noun, /ənɒnafe/): "castle"

ttattaza (noun, /ɾæɾəzə/): "cat"

ip (noun, /ɪp/): "cat"

vatigayf (noun, /vætɪgef/): "chest"

idithuza (noun, /ɪdiðuzə/): "chicken"

tipath (noun, /tipəθ/): "claw"

itithes (noun, /ɪtɪðɛs/): "cloud"

atala (noun, /ətələ/): "coconut"

oughttiji (noun, /ɒɾɪji/): "crime"

aichaput (noun, /aɪtʃæput/): "day"

uz (noun, /ʌz/): "dinner"

ichi (noun, /itʃɪ/): "dog"

ad (noun, /əd/): "drink"

tuwasia (noun, /tʌwəʒə/): "dungeon"

uttivis (noun, /uɾivis/): "ear"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "earth"

ilichepi (noun, /ɪlɪtʃɛpi/): "egg"

ttekaypi (noun, /ɾɛkepi/): "elder"

atawsawha (noun, /ətosohə/): "enemy"

ki (noun, /ki/): "evening"

ainam (noun, /aɪnəm/): "eye"

az (noun, /əz/): "family"

aboughttat (noun, /əbɒɾət/): "father"

ittushe (noun, /iɾuʃɛ/): "feather"

dihi (noun, /dɪhɪ/): "fight"

iqetatta (noun, /ɪqɛtəɾə/): "finger"

ach (noun, /atʃ/): "fire"

ekithati (noun, /ɛkɪðəti/): "fish"

ikan (noun, /ɪkən/): "flesh"

ipi (noun, /ɪpi/): "foot"

itti (noun, /ɪɾi/): "forest"

ilu (noun, /ɪlu/): "fox"

ihilama (noun, /ɪhiləmə/): "friend"

akan (noun, /əkən/): "goose"

ta (noun, /tə/): "grease"

nikiz (noun, /nikɪz/): "group"

ttaida (noun, /ɾaɪdə/): "gulf"

ttuhakang (noun, /ɾʌhəkəŋ/): "hair"

janitta (noun, /jənɪɾə/): "hand"

doonalak (noun, /dʊnələk/): "hat"

utilaiba (noun, /utilaɪbə/): "hate"

ubaniti (noun, /ʌbənɪtɪ/): "head"

dig (noun, /dɪg/): "hill"

asatuk (noun, /əsətuk/): "horn"

zahiw (noun, /zəhɪw/): "horse"

ata (noun, /ætə/): "house"

abasika (noun, /əbəsɪkə/): "inn"

ahad (noun, /əhəd/): "island"

kithatte (noun, /kiðəɾɛ/): "jaw"

zinan (noun, /zɪnən/): "lake"

ish (noun, /ɪʃ/): "leaf"

ttew (noun, /ɾɛw/): "leg"

dali (noun, /dəli/): "liver"

ttasawttai (noun, /ɾəsoɾaɪ/): "louse"

lani (noun, /ləni/): "love"

tathawb (noun, /təðob/): "lunch"

an (noun, /ən/): "man"

ttubath (noun, /ɾubəð/): "many"

thusi (noun, /ðusɪ/): "meal"

asalati (noun, /əsələti/): "metal"

abijaka (noun, /æbɪdʒəkæ/): "mine"

sasina (noun, /səsɪnə/): "monster"

ikis (noun, /ɪkis/): "moon"

ith (noun, /ið/): "morning"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "mother"

daloughb (noun, /dælɒb/): "mountain"

nija (noun, /nɪjə/): "mouth"

fayke (noun, /fekɛ/): "name"

athihaw (noun, /æðiho/): "neck"

natta (noun, /nəɾə/): "night"

ata (noun, /ətæ/): "noodle"

ath (noun, /əð/): "nose"

kitanaitt (noun, /kɪtənaɪɾ/): "ocean"

zaidasa (noun, /zaɪdəsə/): "parent"

utta (noun, /ʌɾə/): "path"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "peace"

alakisa (noun, /ələkɪsa/): "pepper"

kawne (noun, /konɛ/): "person"

aydiv (noun, /edɪv/): "pie"

atawayn (noun, /ətəwen/): "pig"

ittathay (noun, /iɾaðe/): "rabbit"

oota (noun, /ʊtæ/): "rain"

zaynethutt (noun, /zenɛðʌɾ/): "rat"

touz (noun, /taʊz/): "river"

uttoughdett (noun, /uɾɒdɛɾ/): "robe"

oushi (noun, /aʊʃɪ/): "rock"

dihupatt (noun, /dihupəɾ/): "root"

ttaittutha (noun, /ɾaɪɾʌðə/): "salt"

ittitu (noun, /ɪɾɪtu/): "sand"

aw (noun, /əw/): "seed"

la (noun, /lə/): "sibling"

ainive (noun, /aɪnivɛ/): "sister"

ajayth (noun, /əjeð/): "skin"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "sky"

nih (noun, /nih/): "smoke"

thanunout (noun, /ðænunaʊt/): "snake"

avawttath (noun, /əvoɾað/): "soup"

bat (noun, /bat/): "star"

edi (noun, /ɛdɪ/): "stew"

tiduw (noun, /tɪdʌw/): "stomach"

ilaylaza (noun, /ɪleləzæ/): "stone"

aiva (noun, /aɪvə/): "stream"

laith (noun, /laɪθ/): "sun"

uba (noun, /ʌba/): "sword"

ichata (noun, /ɪtʃəta/): "tail"

battath (noun, /bəɾəð/): "tavern"

ta (noun, /tə/): "thumb"

tatelitt (noun, /tətɛliɾ/): "tongue"

laiha (noun, /laɪhə/): "tooth"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "tree"

nates (noun, /nətɛs/): "truth"

etawlought (noun, /ɛtolɒt/): "uncle"

atitt (noun, /ætɪɾ/): "valley"

eba (noun, /ɛbə/): "war"

thit (noun, /ðɪt/): "water"

aibati (noun, /aɪbəti/): "way"

sitta (noun, /sɪɾə/): "wine"

ayli (noun, /eli/): "woman"

li (noun, /li/): "word"