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

Wasawa

Wasawa Dictionary

Pronouns

sa (pronoun, /sə/): "he"

tta (pronoun, /ɾa/): "she"

utti (pronoun, /uɾi/): "they"

gan (pronoun, /gæn/): "you"

asa (pronoun, /əsə/): "we"

inay (pronoun, /ɪne/): "I"

Articles

addi (article, /æɽi/): "a"

id (article, /ɪd/): "the"

Prepositions

maichak (preposition, /maɪchək/): "and"

anaiboughm (preposition, /ænaɪbɒm/): "as"

it (preposition, /ɪt/): "from"

itesa (preposition, /itɛsə/): "in"

zethup (preposition, /zɛðup/): "of"

fanutil (preposition, /fənʌtil/): "or"

hi (preposition, /hi/): "to"

siithittah (preposition, /ʒɪðɪɾəh/): "will"

adoodett (preposition, /ədʊdɛɾ/): "with"

Numbers

asih (number, /æsih/): "zero"

za (number, /za/): "one"

ipoutat (number, /ɪpaʊtət/): "two"

ja (number, /jə/): "three"

alaivahe (number, /ælaɪvəhɛ/): "four"

atafitha (number, /ətəfɪðə/): "five"

azin (number, /əzɪn/): "six"

ilinay (number, /ɪlɪne/): "seven"

satine (number, /sətɪnɛ/): "eight"

nimawaz (number, /nɪməwəz/): "nine"

duthasa (number, /duðəsə/): "ten"

Questions

es (question, /ɛs/): "what"

natafif (question, /nətəfɪf/): "who"

ca (question, /cə/): "how"

ive (question, /ivɛ/): "why"

adusini (question, /ədʌsɪnɪ/): "when"

Interjections

lasasa (interjection, /ləsəsə/): "hello"

ki (interjection, /kɪ/): "goodbye"

ngutooza (interjection, /ŋʌtʊzə/): "hey"

aisough (interjection, /aɪsɒ/): "bye"

uttadayn (interjection, /uɾəden/): "ouch"

asakay (interjection, /əsəke/): "wow"

natsoughkou (interjection, /nətsɒkaʊ/): "uh"

woughttatoo (interjection, /wɒɾətʊ/): "er"

am (interjection, /əm/): "um"

Adverbs

ajat (adverb, /ədʒət/): "again"

la (adverb, /lə/): "now"

ettada (adverb, /ɛɾədæ/): "soon"

edipa (adverb, /ɛdipə/): "often"

utoughnaj (adverb, /utɒnəj/): "sometimes"

ijaw (adverb, /ɪjo/): "always"

kisah (adverb, /kɪsəh/): "never"

efaiw (adverb, /ɛfaɪw/): "seldom"

Adjectives

evituhu (adjective, /ɛvɪtuhʌ/): "aromatic"

ajay (adjective, /ədʒe/): "basted"

awtagata (adjective, /otəgətə/): "big"

aittanan (adjective, /aɪɾənən/): "bitter"

vithezi (adjective, /vɪðɛzi/): "black"

ayli (adjective, /eli/): "blue"

acahid (adjective, /əcəhid/): "brown"

dekoughm (adjective, /dɛkɒm/): "chilled"

isi (adjective, /ɪsi/): "cold"

asuna (adjective, /əsunə/): "curried"

titta (adjective, /tɪɾə/): "dark"

sevikaw (adjective, /sɛvɪkæw/): "deep"

adihaz (adjective, /ədɪhəz/): "divine"

ithij (adjective, /ɪðɪj/): "drunk"

tana (adjective, /tənə/): "empty"

ap (adjective, /əp/): "evil"

ata (adjective, /atə/): "familiar"

ijitan (adjective, /ijitən/): "fat"

tun (adjective, /tun/): "flat"

attetawba (adjective, /əɾɛtobə/): "frail"

thisewis (adjective, /ðɪsɛwɪs/): "fried"

diraychou (adjective, /dɪɹetʃaʊ/): "full"

bidiku (adjective, /bidiku/): "good"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "green"

na (adjective, /nə/): "grey"

itimaw (adjective, /ɪtɪmo/): "honest"

ttingough (adjective, /ɾɪŋɒ/): "hot"

ttaiwi (adjective, /ɾaɪwɪ/): "light"

shup (adjective, /ʃup/): "long"

ithija (adjective, /iðijə/): "loud"

kilit (adjective, /kilɪt/): "mortal"

tul (adjective, /tul/): "mysterious"

etattatt (adjective, /ɛtəɾəɾ/): "narrow"

neja (adjective, /nɛjə/): "old"

amu (adjective, /əmʌ/): "orange"

panath (adjective, /pənəð/): "pungent"

awhi (adjective, /ohɪ/): "purple"

ttibup (adjective, /ɾibʌp/): "quiet"

aythaj (adjective, /eðəj/): "raw"

awtun (adjective, /otun/): "rectangular"

dan (adjective, /dæn/): "red"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "roasted"

la (adjective, /lə/): "round"

ib (adjective, /ib/): "salty"

tinisich (adjective, /tɪnɪsɪtʃ/): "savory"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "shallow"

ayki (adjective, /eki/): "short"

talasi (adjective, /taləsi/): "smoked"

inawni (adjective, /ɪnonɪ/): "sober"

ttam (adjective, /ɾəm/): "sour"

ngica (adjective, /ŋɪca/): "spicy"

is (adjective, /ɪs/): "spiral"

iveti (adjective, /ivɛtɪ/): "square"

lan (adjective, /lən/): "steamed"

nadda (adjective, /nəɽa/): "strange"

jawthalai (adjective, /joðælaɪ/): "strong"

valaidat (adjective, /vəlaɪdət/): "sturdy"

ziq (adjective, /zɪq/): "sweet"

alawli (adjective, /əlolɪ/): "tall"

hitu (adjective, /hɪtu/): "thick"

ung (adjective, /ʌŋ/): "thin"

ainibatti (adjective, /aɪnibəɾɪ/): "warm"

mezifai (adjective, /mɛzifaɪ/): "weak"

cham (adjective, /xəm/): "white"

chatumef (adjective, /xətumɛf/): "wide"

at (adjective, /ət/): "yellow"

tha (adjective, /ðə/): "young"

Verbs

as (verb, /əs/): "bake"

iduna (verb, /ɪdʌnæ/): "be"

douw (verb, /daʊw/): "belong"

ttala (verb, /ɾalə/): "bite"

ezatath (verb, /ɛzətəð/): "break"

asai (verb, /asaɪ/): "burn"

sin (verb, /sɪn/): "come"

kizumeth (verb, /kɪzʌmɛθ/): "die"

dap (verb, /dəp/): "drink"

ali (verb, /ælɪ/): "eat"

ufanam (verb, /ufənam/): "fall"

attuni (verb, /əɾunɪ/): "fight"

deti (verb, /dɛtɪ/): "find"

aliw (verb, /əliw/): "fish"

ait (verb, /aɪt/): "fly"

faylett (verb, /felɛɾ/): "frown"

izaj (verb, /ɪzəj/): "go"

adadaid (verb, /ədədaɪd/): "growl"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "hate"

ala (verb, /ələ/): "have"

jupa (verb, /jʌpə/): "hear"

ita (verb, /ɪtæ/): "hide"

gahough (verb, /gəhɒ/): "hold"

enawdai (verb, /ɛnodaɪ/): "hunt"

asat (verb, /æsət/): "jump"

at (verb, /at/): "kill"

awhaw (verb, /ohəw/): "know"

oughnittai (verb, /ɒnɪɾaɪ/): "laugh"

abittaidaw (verb, /əbiɾaɪdo/): "lie"

azi (verb, /əzɪ/): "live"

anutili (verb, /ənutɪlɪ/): "lose"

jal (verb, /dʒəl/): "love"

ttidatt (verb, /ɾɪdæɾ/): "need"

ttala (verb, /ɾələ/): "own"

nenativ (verb, /nɛnətɪv/): "roast"

ttithought (verb, /ɾɪðɒt/): "run"

anili (verb, /ənilɪ/): "see"

amafi (verb, /əməfi/): "sit"

awipi (verb, /æwɪpɪ/): "sleep"

awttetta (verb, /oɾɛɾə/): "smell"

aha (verb, /əha/): "smile"

adoughniv (verb, /ədɒnɪv/): "stand"

kalak (verb, /kələk/): "strike"

inuti (verb, /inʌtɪ/): "swallow"

mathik (verb, /məθɪk/): "swim"

sibunil (verb, /sibʌnɪl/): "taste"

putta (verb, /pʌɾə/): "throw"

ag (verb, /əg/): "walk"

nittid (verb, /nɪɾɪd/): "want"

Nouns

loughd (noun, /lɒd/): "afternoon"

outhasa (noun, /aʊðəsə/): "ale"

tettini (noun, /tɛɾinɪ/): "all"

lata (noun, /latæ/): "alligator"

anawkaym (noun, /ənokem/): "arm"

tuz (noun, /tuz/): "ash"

judu (noun, /judʌ/): "aunt"

athethat (noun, /əðɛðət/): "axe"

qaylawsang (noun, /qelosəŋ/): "bark"

izuthouna (noun, /izʌðaʊnə/): "bay"

naizina (noun, /naɪzinə/): "beer"

atha (noun, /æðə/): "beet"

ba (noun, /bə/): "bird"

attingatta (noun, /əɾiŋaɾə/): "blood"

tumatti (noun, /tuməɾi/): "boar"

temett (noun, /tɛmɛɾ/): "bone"

eta (noun, /ɛtə/): "breakfast"

naw (noun, /nəw/): "breast"

ttigita (noun, /ɾɪgɪtə/): "brother"

atitha (noun, /ətiðæ/): "castle"

taka (noun, /təkə/): "cat"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "cat"

aymenas (noun, /emɛnəs/): "chest"

ji (noun, /dʒɪ/): "chicken"

ibesi (noun, /ibɛʒ/): "claw"

lawuk (noun, /læwuk/): "cloud"

abanu (noun, /æbənʌ/): "coconut"

tasittan (noun, /təsiɾæn/): "crime"

asani (noun, /əsəni/): "day"

evitaho (noun, /ɛvitəhɔ/): "dinner"

waylatti (noun, /weləɾi/): "dog"

imasi (noun, /imasɪ/): "drink"

taichasa (noun, /taɪchæsæ/): "dungeon"

usaz (noun, /usəz/): "ear"

soottiti (noun, /sʊɾɪti/): "earth"

jitha (noun, /jiðə/): "egg"

atidu (noun, /atidu/): "elder"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "enemy"

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

oughtaws (noun, /ɒtos/): "eye"

ipeli (noun, /ɪpɛli/): "family"

shainawbav (noun, /ʃaɪnobəv/): "father"

dadasayj (noun, /dədəsedʒ/): "feather"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "fight"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "finger"

pinesa (noun, /pinɛsə/): "fire"

aitinittough (noun, /aɪtinɪɾɒ/): "fish"

mat (noun, /mət/): "flesh"

mattada (noun, /məɾadə/): "foot"

duneweth (noun, /dʌnɛwɛð/): "forest"

awta (noun, /otə/): "fox"

thaw (noun, /ðəw/): "friend"

papittak (noun, /pəpɪɾək/): "goose"

evakahough (noun, /ɛvakəhɒ/): "grease"

oughza (noun, /ɒzə/): "group"

achanayle (noun, /ətʃənelɛ/): "gulf"

da (noun, /də/): "hair"

ibasa (noun, /ɪbəsə/): "hand"

nungoon (noun, /nuŋʊn/): "hat"

afattatha (noun, /əfəɾəðə/): "hate"

nasil (noun, /nəsil/): "head"

ilazunu (noun, /iləzʌnu/): "hill"

nattun (noun, /nəɾun/): "horn"

ttane (noun, /ɾənɛ/): "horse"

jathisu (noun, /dʒəðɪsʌ/): "house"

uk (noun, /uk/): "inn"

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

idid (noun, /ɪdid/): "jaw"

ittaniti (noun, /iɾənɪtɪ/): "lake"

dittaiy (noun, /diɾaɪy/): "leaf"

haw (noun, /ho/): "leg"

ittani (noun, /iɾənɪ/): "liver"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "louse"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "love"

ittif (noun, /iɾif/): "lunch"

zabib (noun, /zəbib/): "man"

oothatt (noun, /ʊðaɾ/): "many"

awfatisai (noun, /ofətɪsaɪ/): "meal"

nevaychak (noun, /nɛvetʃək/): "metal"

niti (noun, /nɪti/): "mine"

thakoughras (noun, /ðəkɒɹəs/): "monster"

lafoughnal (noun, /ləfɒnəl/): "moon"

unanok (noun, /unənɔk/): "morning"

equtangi (noun, /ɛqutaŋɪ/): "mother"

tanal (noun, /tænal/): "mountain"

lalitatt (noun, /ləlitəɾ/): "mouth"

thazi (noun, /ðəzi/): "name"

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

ith (noun, /ið/): "night"

atainaitai (noun, /ætaɪnaɪtaɪ/): "noodle"

ma (noun, /mə/): "nose"

jubay (noun, /dʒube/): "ocean"

ainanasu (noun, /aɪnənəsu/): "parent"

foughtahas (noun, /fɒtəhæs/): "path"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "peace"

oughdai (noun, /ɒdaɪ/): "pepper"

thanaiw (noun, /ðənaɪw/): "person"

oodinatt (noun, /ʊdinəɾ/): "pie"

ttath (noun, /ɾəð/): "pig"

amaymas (noun, /æmeməs/): "rabbit"

map (noun, /mæp/): "rain"

iche (noun, /ɪtʃɛ/): "rat"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "river"

tageng (noun, /təgɛŋ/): "robe"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "rock"

litittal (noun, /lɪtiɾəl/): "root"

dilaith (noun, /dɪlaɪð/): "salt"

ijaishough (noun, /ɪjaɪʃɒ/): "sand"

tattuwil (noun, /təɾʌwɪl/): "seed"

ajuf (noun, /əjʌf/): "sibling"

attay (noun, /æɾe/): "sister"

ta (noun, /tə/): "skin"

udough (noun, /udɒ/): "sky"

aladaithaw (noun, /ələdaɪðo/): "smoke"

masi (noun, /məsi/): "snake"

emath (noun, /ɛməð/): "soup"

ttikathav (noun, /ɾɪkəðəv/): "star"

inuve (noun, /ɪnʌvɛ/): "stew"

aduwahay (noun, /ədʌwəhe/): "stomach"

aisinetta (noun, /aɪsɪnɛɾæ/): "stone"

val (noun, /val/): "stream"

minak (noun, /mɪnək/): "sun"

lemi (noun, /lɛmi/): "sword"

lipadaw (noun, /lɪpədo/): "tail"

jaybaw (noun, /jebo/): "tavern"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "thumb"

utanu (noun, /ʌtanʌ/): "tongue"

rrifin (noun, /rifɪn/): "tooth"

itasi (noun, /itæsi/): "tree"

ivakangu (noun, /ɪvəkəŋʌ/): "truth"

la (noun, /lə/): "uncle"

mas (noun, /məs/): "valley"

lu (noun, /lʌ/): "war"

an (noun, /æn/): "water"

nutheta (noun, /nuθɛtə/): "way"

awzimutt (noun, /ozimuɾ/): "wine"

hunai (noun, /hunaɪ/): "woman"

day (noun, /de/): "word"