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

Jasatt

Jasatt Dictionary

Pronouns

naw (pronoun, /no/): "he"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "she"

dat (pronoun, /dət/): "they"

vi (pronoun, /vɪ/): "you"

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

tad (pronoun, /tæd/): "I"

Articles

uha (article, /uhə/): "a"

eth (article, /ɛθ/): "the"

Prepositions

amen (preposition, /əmɛn/): "and"

nu (preposition, /nu/): "as"

anathesi (preposition, /ənəðɛʒ/): "from"

dahathap (preposition, /dəhəθap/): "in"

attawdul (preposition, /aɾodul/): "of"

jidittaj (preposition, /jidɪɾəj/): "or"

oithihush (preposition, /ɔɪðɪhʌʃ/): "to"

ivani (preposition, /ɪvənɪ/): "will"

zasathath (preposition, /zæsəðəð/): "with"

Numbers

theng (number, /ðɛŋ/): "zero"

jesh (number, /jɛʃ/): "one"

uttu (number, /uɾu/): "two"

iw (number, /ɪw/): "three"

awttihuk (number, /oɾihuk/): "four"

tett (number, /tɛɾ/): "five"

ayluja (number, /elujæ/): "six"

jaytayda (number, /jetedə/): "seven"

alin (number, /əlɪn/): "eight"

pethatath (number, /pɛðətəð/): "nine"

kakak (number, /kəkək/): "ten"

Questions

thakai (question, /ðəkaɪ/): "what"

paisawtu (question, /paɪsotu/): "who"

taybuta (question, /tebutə/): "how"

gatti (question, /gəɾɪ/): "why"

nahath (question, /næhəð/): "when"

Interjections

sas (interjection, /sas/): "hello"

unaivaina (interjection, /unaɪvaɪnə/): "goodbye"

mayn (interjection, /men/): "hey"

woughsh (interjection, /wɒʃ/): "bye"

ddasipus (interjection, /ɽəsɪpʌs/): "ouch"

pati (interjection, /pətɪ/): "wow"

baytta (interjection, /beɾə/): "uh"

edina (interjection, /ɛdɪnə/): "er"

inesaw (interjection, /ɪnɛso/): "um"

Adverbs

li (adverb, /li/): "again"

anasewa (adverb, /ənəsɛwə/): "now"

wa (adverb, /wə/): "soon"

an (adverb, /ən/): "often"

anittasi (adverb, /ənɪɾəsɪ/): "sometimes"

inu (adverb, /ɪnu/): "always"

alivatt (adverb, /ælɪvəɾ/): "never"

wittizip (adverb, /wɪɾɪzip/): "seldom"

Adjectives

kunik (adjective, /kʌnɪk/): "aromatic"

ouwat (adjective, /aʊwət/): "basted"

kinehat (adjective, /kɪnɛhæt/): "big"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "bitter"

soiv (adjective, /sɔɪv/): "black"

aiv (adjective, /aɪv/): "blue"

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

amitt (adjective, /əmɪɾ/): "chilled"

tittuna (adjective, /tiɾʌnæ/): "cold"

ulata (adjective, /ʌlətə/): "curried"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "dark"

kunatat (adjective, /kunætət/): "deep"

oukaipaj (adjective, /aʊkaɪpəj/): "divine"

badouve (adjective, /bədaʊvɛ/): "drunk"

us (adjective, /us/): "empty"

naline (adjective, /nəlinɛ/): "evil"

jasi (adjective, /dʒəsɪ/): "familiar"

we (adjective, /wɛ/): "fat"

atawngila (adjective, /ətoŋilə/): "flat"

aynathayn (adjective, /enəðen/): "frail"

amaywah (adjective, /əmewəh/): "fried"

hutt (adjective, /hʌɾ/): "full"

zasi (adjective, /zəsi/): "good"

angacai (adjective, /æŋəcaɪ/): "green"

ukanan (adjective, /ukanən/): "grey"

laja (adjective, /læjə/): "honest"

litirri (adjective, /litɪrɪ/): "hot"

alij (adjective, /əlɪj/): "light"

adadaynga (adjective, /ədədeŋæ/): "long"

laile (adjective, /laɪlɛ/): "loud"

napa (adjective, /napə/): "mortal"

avalu (adjective, /əvəlʌ/): "mysterious"

banubath (adjective, /bənʌbæð/): "narrow"

ittoukasough (adjective, /ɪɾaʊkəsɒ/): "old"

ipangawsa (adjective, /ɪpəŋosə/): "orange"

inained (adjective, /inaɪnɛd/): "pungent"

uttesi (adjective, /uɾɛsɪ/): "purple"

thub (adjective, /ðub/): "quiet"

dikas (adjective, /dɪkas/): "raw"

za (adjective, /zə/): "rectangular"

apin (adjective, /apɪn/): "red"

thaymanay (adjective, /ðeməne/): "roasted"

ital (adjective, /ɪtəl/): "round"

unadid (adjective, /unədɪd/): "salty"

fatathe (adjective, /fətəðɛ/): "savory"

uzaselay (adjective, /uzəsɛle/): "shallow"

uni (adjective, /unɪ/): "short"

ajawsaize (adjective, /əjosaɪzɛ/): "smoked"

ulinal (adjective, /ʌlɪnəl/): "sober"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "sour"

ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "spicy"

avav (adjective, /əvəv/): "spiral"

ejayvoo (adjective, /ɛjevʊ/): "square"

jas (adjective, /dʒəs/): "steamed"

joughzawm (adjective, /jɒzom/): "strange"

vatin (adjective, /vətɪn/): "strong"

seh (adjective, /sɛh/): "sturdy"

aiselawn (adjective, /aɪsɛlon/): "sweet"

utidit (adjective, /utɪdit/): "tall"

de (adjective, /dɛ/): "thick"

vafitang (adjective, /vəfitəŋ/): "thin"

ami (adjective, /əmɪ/): "warm"

inut (adjective, /ɪnut/): "weak"

di (adjective, /di/): "white"

aythipini (adjective, /eðɪpɪni/): "wide"

ingattitti (adjective, /ɪŋəɾɪɾi/): "yellow"

luth (adjective, /luð/): "young"

Verbs

tu (verb, /tʌ/): "bake"

akat (verb, /əkət/): "be"

thawttitt (verb, /ðoɾɪɾ/): "belong"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "bite"

asit (verb, /asit/): "break"

oughjumani (verb, /ɒdʒumənɪ/): "burn"

tit (verb, /tɪt/): "come"

yav (verb, /yəv/): "die"

ananak (verb, /ænənək/): "drink"

daw (verb, /do/): "eat"

atig (verb, /ətig/): "fall"

naysatt (verb, /nesəɾ/): "fight"

na (verb, /nə/): "find"

atitabi (verb, /ətɪtəbɪ/): "fish"

tamil (verb, /təmɪl/): "fly"

eth (verb, /ɛθ/): "frown"

sasi (verb, /sæsɪ/): "go"

sal (verb, /səl/): "growl"

aytt (verb, /eɾ/): "hate"

aytahata (verb, /etəhətə/): "have"

ahawnaw (verb, /əhono/): "hear"

ajad (verb, /əjəd/): "hide"

laytu (verb, /letu/): "hold"

awttes (verb, /oɾɛs/): "hunt"

pangawvi (verb, /pəŋovɪ/): "jump"

gattina (verb, /gəɾɪnæ/): "kill"

alivat (verb, /əlivət/): "know"

athi (verb, /əði/): "laugh"

tiz (verb, /tɪz/): "lie"

imamai (verb, /ɪməmaɪ/): "live"

utaybijou (verb, /ʌtebidʒaʊ/): "lose"

inoughz (verb, /inɒz/): "love"

utt (verb, /uɾ/): "need"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "own"

adidai (verb, /ədidaɪ/): "roast"

anitti (verb, /ənɪɾɪ/): "run"

ttasi (verb, /ɾəsi/): "see"

lawwatif (verb, /lowətif/): "sit"

azoolough (verb, /əzʊlɒ/): "sleep"

agaku (verb, /əgəku/): "smell"

uf (verb, /ʌf/): "smile"

um (verb, /ʌm/): "stand"

asanel (verb, /əsənɛl/): "strike"

ashinaytti (verb, /əʃineɾi/): "swallow"

jinan (verb, /dʒinən/): "swim"

da (verb, /də/): "taste"

lat (verb, /læt/): "throw"

umithazu (verb, /ʌmiðæzu/): "walk"

tayth (verb, /teθ/): "want"

Nouns

en (noun, /ɛn/): "afternoon"

fanil (noun, /fanɪl/): "ale"

ittise (noun, /ɪɾɪsɛ/): "all"

dutap (noun, /dutəp/): "alligator"

otifeza (noun, /ɔtifɛzə/): "arm"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "ash"

na (noun, /næ/): "aunt"

tacawsha (noun, /təcoʃæ/): "axe"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "bark"

busash (noun, /busəʃ/): "bay"

ttez (noun, /ɾɛz/): "beer"

ttengewad (noun, /ɾɛŋɛwəd/): "beet"

uwi (noun, /ʌwi/): "bird"

ituzaz (noun, /itʌzəz/): "blood"

aj (noun, /ədʒ/): "boar"

anga (noun, /æŋə/): "bone"

aypan (noun, /epən/): "breakfast"

oughzittina (noun, /ɒzɪɾɪnə/): "breast"

taw (noun, /təw/): "brother"

oughcha (noun, /ɒtʃə/): "castle"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "cat"

ata (noun, /ətæ/): "cat"

wufa (noun, /wʌfə/): "chest"

shapake (noun, /ʃəpəkɛ/): "chicken"

ttazani (noun, /ɾəzænɪ/): "claw"

apa (noun, /əpə/): "cloud"

tsaw (noun, /tsəw/): "coconut"

isha (noun, /ɪʃæ/): "crime"

gattatich (noun, /gaɾətitʃ/): "day"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "dinner"

sitta (noun, /siɾə/): "dog"

vittoughtt (noun, /vɪɾɒɾ/): "drink"

esaww (noun, /ɛsow/): "dungeon"

awtt (noun, /oɾ/): "ear"

un (noun, /un/): "earth"

ipalaim (noun, /ipælaɪm/): "egg"

jasam (noun, /jəsam/): "elder"

ttay (noun, /ɾəy/): "enemy"

salifu (noun, /salɪfu/): "evening"

iddebid (noun, /ɪɽɛbid/): "eye"

oughtajasa (noun, /ɒtəjæsə/): "family"

diwoim (noun, /diwɔɪm/): "father"

ttith (noun, /ɾɪθ/): "feather"

ha (noun, /hə/): "fight"

alaz (noun, /ələz/): "finger"

woughjuh (noun, /wɒjuh/): "fire"

addachaika (noun, /əɽætʃaɪkə/): "fish"

tazawthis (noun, /təzoðis/): "flesh"

thiti (noun, /ðitɪ/): "foot"

ttamoughs (noun, /ɾəmɒs/): "forest"

atounayfe (noun, /ataʊnefɛ/): "fox"

adapufaw (noun, /ədəpʌfo/): "friend"

abase (noun, /əbəsɛ/): "goose"

ttazadib (noun, /ɾæzædɪb/): "grease"

dik (noun, /dik/): "group"

sha (noun, /ʃə/): "gulf"

wejeka (noun, /wɛjɛkə/): "hair"

ap (noun, /əp/): "hand"

afuba (noun, /æfʌbə/): "hat"

ethumave (noun, /ɛðʌməvɛ/): "hate"

es (noun, /ɛs/): "head"

oughh (noun, /ɒh/): "hill"

tan (noun, /tən/): "horn"

thadipett (noun, /ðədipɛɾ/): "horse"

diji (noun, /dɪji/): "house"

sulunay (noun, /sulune/): "inn"

ud (noun, /ud/): "island"

dain (noun, /daɪn/): "jaw"

ebade (noun, /ɛbədɛ/): "lake"

tidani (noun, /tidəni/): "leaf"

ineze (noun, /ɪnɛzɛ/): "leg"

noofated (noun, /nʊfətɛd/): "liver"

lijunaf (noun, /lidʒunəf/): "louse"

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

anam (noun, /ənəm/): "lunch"

outough (noun, /aʊtɒ/): "man"

matitej (noun, /mətɪtɛdʒ/): "many"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "meal"

ainithis (noun, /aɪniðɪs/): "metal"

na (noun, /na/): "mine"

uttatheti (noun, /ʌɾæðɛtɪ/): "monster"

isisi (noun, /ɪsɪsi/): "moon"

athafe (noun, /æðəfɛ/): "morning"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "mother"

nesada (noun, /nɛsædə/): "mountain"

sezipoon (noun, /sɛzipʊn/): "mouth"

ila (noun, /ɪlə/): "name"

il (noun, /il/): "neck"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "night"

asabat (noun, /əsæbət/): "noodle"

awlapa (noun, /oləpə/): "nose"

ta (noun, /tə/): "ocean"

givin (noun, /givɪn/): "parent"

jai (noun, /dʒaɪ/): "path"

pitoughf (noun, /pitɒf/): "peace"

an (noun, /ən/): "pepper"

dattan (noun, /dəɾən/): "person"

tikinev (noun, /tikɪnɛv/): "pie"

ahunu (noun, /əhunu/): "pig"

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

amaynou (noun, /əmenaʊ/): "rain"

utta (noun, /ʌɾæ/): "rat"

ze (noun, /zɛ/): "river"

bitab (noun, /bitæb/): "robe"

linil (noun, /linɪl/): "rock"

ddoughchefan (noun, /ɽɒtʃɛfən/): "root"

daittay (noun, /daɪɾe/): "salt"

lu (noun, /lu/): "sand"

ttala (noun, /ɾalə/): "seed"

ttattizawt (noun, /ɾəɾizot/): "sibling"

attawth (noun, /əɾoð/): "sister"

etoughtin (noun, /ɛtɒtin/): "skin"

awhattatt (noun, /ohəɾəɾ/): "sky"

hought (noun, /hɒt/): "smoke"

mife (noun, /mifɛ/): "snake"

hawunawng (noun, /həwunoŋ/): "soup"

utay (noun, /ʌte/): "star"

itittani (noun, /ɪtiɾənɪ/): "stew"

an (noun, /ən/): "stomach"

zazitt (noun, /zəzɪɾ/): "stone"

inute (noun, /ɪnʌtɛ/): "stream"

uthe (noun, /uðɛ/): "sun"

tun (noun, /tun/): "sword"

ifik (noun, /ɪfɪk/): "tail"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "tavern"

sathaf (noun, /səðæf/): "thumb"

oughtichuzou (noun, /ɒtɪchuzaʊ/): "tongue"

aka (noun, /əka/): "tooth"

idaittatt (noun, /ɪdaɪɾæɾ/): "tree"

etitawa (noun, /ɛtɪtawə/): "truth"

ngija (noun, /ŋɪjə/): "uncle"

aimizitt (noun, /aɪmɪzɪɾ/): "valley"

amimiv (noun, /əmimɪv/): "war"

nihuwat (noun, /nɪhuwət/): "water"

thiwasi (noun, /ðɪwæsɪ/): "way"

uttoutu (noun, /ʌɾaʊtu/): "wine"

sik (noun, /sɪk/): "woman"

ideka (noun, /idɛkə/): "word"