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

Oughkisa

Oughkisa Dictionary

Pronouns

iza (pronoun, /ɪzə/): "he"

uj (pronoun, /ʌdʒ/): "she"

si (pronoun, /sɪ/): "they"

aip (pronoun, /aɪp/): "you"

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "we"

za (pronoun, /zə/): "I"

Articles

na (article, /nə/): "a"

sip (article, /sɪp/): "the"

Prepositions

pana (preposition, /pənə/): "and"

sitt (preposition, /sɪɾ/): "as"

ma (preposition, /mə/): "from"

dudayni (preposition, /dudenɪ/): "in"

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

ttaypu (preposition, /ɾepu/): "or"

ifelaim (preposition, /ɪfɛlaɪm/): "to"

ufuna (preposition, /ufunæ/): "will"

nakada (preposition, /nəkədə/): "with"

Numbers

ttef (number, /ɾɛf/): "zero"

udipas (number, /ʌdɪpəs/): "one"

tadija (number, /tədɪdʒə/): "two"

ouf (number, /aʊf/): "three"

oodoodat (number, /ʊdʊdət/): "four"

uli (number, /ʌli/): "five"

nay (number, /ne/): "six"

sicuki (number, /sɪcukɪ/): "seven"

is (number, /ɪs/): "eight"

da (number, /də/): "nine"

lid (number, /lɪd/): "ten"

Questions

ayg (question, /eg/): "what"

ud (question, /ʌd/): "who"

ttat (question, /ɾət/): "how"

adawwa (question, /adowə/): "why"

ithar (question, /ɪθəɹ/): "when"

Interjections

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

oulithat (interjection, /aʊlɪðət/): "goodbye"

eti (interjection, /ɛtɪ/): "hey"

aitava (interjection, /aɪtəvæ/): "bye"

attittou (interjection, /əɾɪɾaʊ/): "ouch"

ijaydani (interjection, /ɪjedəni/): "wow"

ivi (interjection, /ɪvɪ/): "uh"

ttakimes (interjection, /ɾəkimɛs/): "er"

ngith (interjection, /ŋɪð/): "um"

Adverbs

atawmaze (adverb, /ætomæzɛ/): "again"

thanitaw (adverb, /ðənɪto/): "now"

fayti (adverb, /feti/): "soon"

adabai (adverb, /ədəbaɪ/): "often"

shatu (adverb, /ʃətʌ/): "sometimes"

it (adverb, /ɪt/): "always"

ish (adverb, /iʃ/): "never"

idaysung (adverb, /idesʌŋ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ithalaza (adjective, /ɪðələzə/): "aromatic"

giz (adjective, /giz/): "basted"

awe (adjective, /əwɛ/): "big"

va (adjective, /və/): "bitter"

nifanai (adjective, /nifænaɪ/): "black"

amafou (adjective, /əməfaʊ/): "blue"

as (adjective, /əs/): "brown"

ubay (adjective, /ube/): "chilled"

mizin (adjective, /mɪzɪn/): "cold"

da (adjective, /də/): "curried"

limen (adjective, /limɛn/): "dark"

thuthimai (adjective, /ðʌðimaɪ/): "deep"

asazu (adjective, /əsəzʌ/): "divine"

aykitti (adjective, /ekiɾi/): "drunk"

ettama (adjective, /ɛɾəmə/): "empty"

ithazaw (adjective, /ɪθəzo/): "evil"

attisooki (adjective, /əɾɪsʊkɪ/): "familiar"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "fat"

ettangam (adjective, /ɛɾəŋam/): "flat"

thethooba (adjective, /ðɛðʊbə/): "frail"

utabi (adjective, /ʌtəbi/): "fried"

nanav (adjective, /nənəv/): "full"

nizaina (adjective, /nɪzaɪnə/): "good"

ikatith (adjective, /ɪkætið/): "green"

itha (adjective, /ɪðə/): "grey"

thatt (adjective, /ðəɾ/): "honest"

huttay (adjective, /hʌɾe/): "hot"

amal (adjective, /əməl/): "light"

ittetai (adjective, /ɪɾɛtaɪ/): "long"

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

ena (adjective, /ɛnə/): "mortal"

elettough (adjective, /ɛlɛɾɒ/): "mysterious"

ayzin (adjective, /ezɪn/): "narrow"

atikuthay (adjective, /ətɪkʌðe/): "old"

alusasough (adjective, /əlʌsəsɒ/): "orange"

apikough (adjective, /əpikɒ/): "pungent"

saishumaw (adjective, /saɪʃʌmo/): "purple"

ga (adjective, /gə/): "quiet"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "raw"

thijat (adjective, /ðijət/): "rectangular"

ituzata (adjective, /itʌzətə/): "red"

as (adjective, /æs/): "roasted"

aysaw (adjective, /eso/): "round"

thaidoughnitt (adjective, /ðaɪdɒnɪɾ/): "salty"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "savory"

vataw (adjective, /vəto/): "shallow"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "short"

tingi (adjective, /tɪŋɪ/): "smoked"

attoughj (adjective, /aɾɒdʒ/): "sober"

kuviki (adjective, /kʌvikɪ/): "sour"

aymiwe (adjective, /emɪwɛ/): "spicy"

tidingel (adjective, /tidɪŋɛl/): "spiral"

es (adjective, /ɛs/): "square"

oughttanoita (adjective, /ɒɾənɔɪtə/): "steamed"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "strange"

dul (adjective, /dʌl/): "strong"

netaw (adjective, /nɛto/): "sturdy"

niki (adjective, /nɪkɪ/): "sweet"

kuwabu (adjective, /kuwəbu/): "tall"

gada (adjective, /gəda/): "thick"

inanevi (adjective, /ɪnənɛvɪ/): "thin"

sattiw (adjective, /səɾɪw/): "warm"

ttihatta (adjective, /ɾɪhəɾə/): "weak"

ddoufap (adjective, /ɽaʊfəp/): "white"

inolanu (adjective, /inɔlənʌ/): "wide"

ule (adjective, /ʌlɛ/): "yellow"

adithi (adjective, /ədɪðɪ/): "young"

Verbs

akuda (verb, /əkʌdə/): "bake"

akazaile (verb, /əkəzaɪlɛ/): "be"

ikuna (verb, /ikʌnə/): "belong"

etusa (verb, /ɛtusə/): "bite"

ainoosa (verb, /aɪnʊsə/): "break"

ayj (verb, /ej/): "burn"

ataitha (verb, /ætaɪðə/): "come"

asana (verb, /æsənə/): "die"

amahu (verb, /əmæhu/): "drink"

if (verb, /ɪf/): "eat"

athati (verb, /æðətɪ/): "fall"

al (verb, /əl/): "fight"

tavat (verb, /tavət/): "find"

ap (verb, /æp/): "fish"

thang (verb, /ðaŋ/): "fly"

am (verb, /əm/): "frown"

thabi (verb, /ðəbi/): "go"

tting (verb, /ɾɪŋ/): "growl"

apousoomi (verb, /əpaʊsʊmɪ/): "hate"

alinayth (verb, /əlɪneθ/): "have"

nattel (verb, /nəɾɛl/): "hear"

unubi (verb, /unʌbi/): "hide"

afi (verb, /afɪ/): "hold"

adase (verb, /ədəsɛ/): "hunt"

tasit (verb, /tasit/): "jump"

imuvibai (verb, /imuvɪbaɪ/): "kill"

an (verb, /æn/): "know"

itititta (verb, /ɪtɪtɪɾə/): "laugh"

asabeze (verb, /asæbɛzɛ/): "lie"

danit (verb, /dənɪt/): "live"

nijatt (verb, /nɪdʒæɾ/): "lose"

zanangatt (verb, /zənəŋəɾ/): "love"

afiyati (verb, /əfɪyətɪ/): "need"

rrik (verb, /rɪk/): "own"

asena (verb, /əsɛnə/): "roast"

mi (verb, /mi/): "run"

sayzinatt (verb, /sezinəɾ/): "see"

ba (verb, /bə/): "sit"

ethanina (verb, /ɛðənɪnə/): "sleep"

laybutta (verb, /lebʌɾa/): "smell"

vane (verb, /vənɛ/): "smile"

ayfaytouf (verb, /efetaʊf/): "stand"

ttaythava (verb, /ɾeðəvə/): "strike"

aw (verb, /əw/): "swallow"

ithamouv (verb, /iðəmaʊv/): "swim"

ivingoim (verb, /ɪvɪŋɔɪm/): "taste"

idid (verb, /ɪdɪd/): "throw"

oughg (verb, /ɒg/): "walk"

titaitt (verb, /tɪtaɪɾ/): "want"

Nouns

kudunoi (noun, /kudunɔɪ/): "afternoon"

ep (noun, /ɛp/): "ale"

aita (noun, /aɪtə/): "all"

aysi (noun, /esi/): "alligator"

udathit (noun, /udəðit/): "arm"

ditt (noun, /dɪɾ/): "ash"

esoohi (noun, /ɛsʊhi/): "aunt"

ase (noun, /əsɛ/): "axe"

doughnina (noun, /dɒnina/): "bark"

ta (noun, /tə/): "bay"

takaj (noun, /takəj/): "beer"

epavida (noun, /ɛpævɪdə/): "beet"

ttametid (noun, /ɾəmɛtid/): "bird"

mutha (noun, /mʌθə/): "blood"

ttap (noun, /ɾæp/): "boar"

natiti (noun, /nətɪti/): "bone"

zayk (noun, /zek/): "breakfast"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "breast"

titt (noun, /tiɾ/): "brother"

abatezai (noun, /əbətɛzaɪ/): "castle"

apana (noun, /əpənæ/): "cat"

evin (noun, /ɛvɪn/): "cat"

zala (noun, /zələ/): "chest"

angoughti (noun, /əŋɒtɪ/): "chicken"

asena (noun, /əsɛna/): "claw"

imusaw (noun, /ɪmʌso/): "cloud"

ittat (noun, /ɪɾət/): "coconut"

tatha (noun, /tæðə/): "crime"

taw (noun, /tæw/): "day"

za (noun, /zə/): "dinner"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "dog"

ittittit (noun, /ɪɾɪɾɪt/): "drink"

tta (noun, /ɾa/): "dungeon"

isazate (noun, /ɪsæzətɛ/): "ear"

anethaila (noun, /ænɛðaɪlæ/): "earth"

aithidi (noun, /aɪðɪdi/): "egg"

azi (noun, /azɪ/): "elder"

alidadi (noun, /alɪdədi/): "enemy"

ishaipaw (noun, /iʃaɪpo/): "evening"

av (noun, /əv/): "eye"

ttawttanaz (noun, /ɾoɾænəz/): "family"

tethalu (noun, /tɛðəlu/): "father"

awn (noun, /on/): "feather"

awfi (noun, /ofi/): "fight"

idawi (noun, /ɪdawɪ/): "finger"

tidaythough (noun, /tɪdeðɒ/): "fire"

ufayt (noun, /ufet/): "fish"

shatough (noun, /ʃətɒ/): "flesh"

sahal (noun, /səhəl/): "foot"

dat (noun, /dæt/): "forest"

uthaitutti (noun, /ʌðaɪtuɾi/): "fox"

luch (noun, /lʌtʃ/): "friend"

di (noun, /di/): "goose"

atattak (noun, /ətəɾək/): "grease"

aifekaz (noun, /aɪfɛkəz/): "group"

nisai (noun, /nɪsaɪ/): "gulf"

sika (noun, /sɪkə/): "hair"

ttadaled (noun, /ɾədəlɛd/): "hand"

chaymaw (noun, /tʃeməw/): "hat"

pi (noun, /pi/): "hate"

tugaq (noun, /tʌgəq/): "head"

awdal (noun, /odəl/): "hill"

sout (noun, /saʊt/): "horn"

upattum (noun, /ʌpəɾum/): "horse"

umayj (noun, /umej/): "house"

thooloob (noun, /ðʊlʊb/): "inn"

settikoughm (noun, /sɛɾɪkɒm/): "island"

utheve (noun, /ʌðɛvɛ/): "jaw"

anafaf (noun, /ənəfəf/): "lake"

lani (noun, /lanɪ/): "leaf"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "leg"

ttaittoughth (noun, /ɾaɪɾɒð/): "liver"

tattoughttough (noun, /təɾɒɾɒ/): "louse"

ithenavi (noun, /ɪðɛnəvɪ/): "love"

aitiduh (noun, /aɪtiduh/): "lunch"

oughsough (noun, /ɒsɒ/): "man"

ikis (noun, /ɪkɪs/): "many"

oosati (noun, /ʊsətɪ/): "meal"

lingav (noun, /lɪŋəv/): "metal"

nou (noun, /naʊ/): "mine"

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

ayk (noun, /ek/): "moon"

this (noun, /ðis/): "morning"

al (noun, /əl/): "mother"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "mountain"

hada (noun, /hədə/): "mouth"

asiwi (noun, /əsiwi/): "name"

utahaiza (noun, /ʌtəhaɪzə/): "neck"

attalaza (noun, /əɾələzæ/): "night"

alu (noun, /əlʌ/): "noodle"

ma (noun, /mə/): "nose"

ifaboughz (noun, /ɪfæbɒz/): "ocean"

naviki (noun, /nævɪkɪ/): "parent"

bidaval (noun, /bidavəl/): "path"

zittay (noun, /zɪɾe/): "peace"

basahoi (noun, /bəsæhɔɪ/): "pepper"

thettane (noun, /ðɛɾænɛ/): "person"

ilough (noun, /ilɒ/): "pie"

dimaysiil (noun, /dɪmeʒil/): "pig"

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

ttudas (noun, /ɾʌdəs/): "rain"

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

sala (noun, /sələ/): "river"

awanaz (noun, /əwənəz/): "robe"

tta (noun, /ɾa/): "rock"

daluchitt (noun, /dəlʌxɪɾ/): "root"

ttoughpisiin (noun, /ɾɒpɪʒin/): "salt"

isitta (noun, /ɪsiɾa/): "sand"

chaythitough (noun, /tʃeðɪtɒ/): "seed"

anesi (noun, /ænɛsi/): "sibling"

batt (noun, /bəɾ/): "sister"

sawnam (noun, /sonəm/): "skin"

alutt (noun, /əlʌɾ/): "sky"

thapi (noun, /ðəpi/): "smoke"

ka (noun, /kæ/): "snake"

ad (noun, /ad/): "soup"

noudoughti (noun, /naʊdɒtɪ/): "star"

daidipe (noun, /daɪdɪpɛ/): "stew"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "stomach"

inawttu (noun, /inoɾu/): "stone"

ibisit (noun, /ɪbɪsɪt/): "stream"

alattough (noun, /əlæɾɒ/): "sun"

mipa (noun, /mipə/): "sword"

hawthapin (noun, /hoðæpɪn/): "tail"

idi (noun, /ɪdi/): "tavern"

mazis (noun, /mazis/): "thumb"

atahiwi (noun, /ætæhɪwɪ/): "tongue"

pawngup (noun, /poŋʌp/): "tooth"

na (noun, /nə/): "tree"

thaithavay (noun, /θaɪðəve/): "truth"

iwathana (noun, /ɪwəðanæ/): "uncle"

dai (noun, /daɪ/): "valley"

asi (noun, /əsɪ/): "war"

qousu (noun, /qaʊsu/): "water"

faysinak (noun, /fesɪnək/): "way"

oughlath (noun, /ɒləð/): "wine"

ekateshu (noun, /ɛkətɛʃu/): "woman"

dett (noun, /dɛɾ/): "word"