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

Athawh

Athawh Dictionary

Pronouns

ayha (pronoun, /ehæ/): "he"

watt (pronoun, /waɾ/): "she"

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "they"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "you"

soughk (pronoun, /sɒk/): "we"

datt (pronoun, /dəɾ/): "I"

Articles

nif (article, /nɪf/): "a"

mab (article, /məb/): "the"

Prepositions

aviz (preposition, /əviz/): "and"

ttatatt (preposition, /ɾatəɾ/): "as"

sibid (preposition, /sibɪd/): "from"

bi (preposition, /bi/): "in"

tu (preposition, /tʌ/): "of"

agaynun (preposition, /əgenʌn/): "or"

doo (preposition, /dʊ/): "to"

tta (preposition, /ɾə/): "will"

aiday (preposition, /aɪde/): "with"

Numbers

jamila (number, /dʒəmilə/): "zero"

ittasefa (number, /ɪɾəsɛfə/): "one"

gigu (number, /gɪgu/): "two"

lailayth (number, /laɪleð/): "three"

she (number, /ʃɛ/): "four"

ottarr (number, /ɔɾær/): "five"

ttawai (number, /ɾəwaɪ/): "six"

ini (number, /ɪni/): "seven"

anatha (number, /ənəðə/): "eight"

adidayfe (number, /ədidefɛ/): "nine"

navithi (number, /nəvɪðɪ/): "ten"

Questions

naiva (question, /naɪvæ/): "what"

sutam (question, /sʌtəm/): "who"

najazak (question, /najəzək/): "how"

asa (question, /æsæ/): "why"

outtaina (question, /aʊɾaɪnæ/): "when"

Interjections

zachakuth (interjection, /zətʃəkʌð/): "hello"

nisa (interjection, /nɪsə/): "goodbye"

ettakaw (interjection, /ɛɾəkæw/): "hey"

dajoodough (interjection, /dædʒʊdɒ/): "bye"

ama (interjection, /əma/): "ouch"

tha (interjection, /ðə/): "wow"

ttav (interjection, /ɾəv/): "uh"

la (interjection, /lə/): "er"

favattid (interjection, /fəvəɾid/): "um"

Adverbs

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

ahiv (adverb, /əhiv/): "now"

titaza (adverb, /titəzə/): "soon"

madiji (adverb, /mədijɪ/): "often"

nawdani (adverb, /nodəni/): "sometimes"

daysou (adverb, /desaʊ/): "always"

anisiage (adverb, /ənɪʒəgɛ/): "never"

itta (adverb, /iɾə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

sa (adjective, /sə/): "aromatic"

alathatto (adjective, /əlæðəɾɔ/): "basted"

ipiwaiwu (adjective, /ɪpɪwaɪwʌ/): "big"

gitay (adjective, /gite/): "bitter"

atte (adjective, /əɾɛ/): "black"

mupasi (adjective, /mupəsɪ/): "blue"

latt (adjective, /læɾ/): "brown"

asettaywa (adjective, /əsɛɾewə/): "chilled"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "cold"

thith (adjective, /ðɪð/): "curried"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "dark"

aylaj (adjective, /eləj/): "deep"

vij (adjective, /vɪj/): "divine"

noizidatt (adjective, /nɔɪzidəɾ/): "drunk"

ani (adjective, /ənɪ/): "empty"

aysidawi (adjective, /esɪdəwɪ/): "evil"

luzanaw (adjective, /lʌzəno/): "familiar"

mattilawk (adjective, /məɾɪlok/): "fat"

ttay (adjective, /ɾe/): "flat"

ilaymook (adjective, /ɪlemʊk/): "frail"

nipitta (adjective, /nipɪɾæ/): "fried"

nila (adjective, /nilə/): "full"

taytacha (adjective, /tetətʃə/): "good"

id (adjective, /id/): "green"

za (adjective, /zə/): "grey"

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "honest"

ave (adjective, /əvɛ/): "hot"

idawunga (adjective, /idæwuŋə/): "light"

ejaba (adjective, /ɛjəbə/): "long"

tef (adjective, /tɛf/): "loud"

yadaitha (adjective, /yədaɪθə/): "mortal"

av (adjective, /əv/): "mysterious"

tticha (adjective, /ɾɪchə/): "narrow"

icou (adjective, /ɪcaʊ/): "old"

lailattayf (adjective, /laɪləɾef/): "orange"

ache (adjective, /atʃɛ/): "pungent"

atanad (adjective, /ətənæd/): "purple"

isusi (adjective, /isʌsɪ/): "quiet"

choumat (adjective, /chaʊmət/): "raw"

zattaisha (adjective, /zəɾaɪʃæ/): "rectangular"

sinaisach (adjective, /sinaɪsətʃ/): "red"

munatta (adjective, /mʌnəɾə/): "roasted"

as (adjective, /æs/): "round"

isazais (adjective, /ɪsəzaɪs/): "salty"

lanitti (adjective, /lænɪɾɪ/): "savory"

ngaw (adjective, /ŋæw/): "shallow"

sif (adjective, /sɪf/): "short"

thatil (adjective, /ðətil/): "smoked"

thidami (adjective, /θɪdəmɪ/): "sober"

at (adjective, /ət/): "sour"

bahajatt (adjective, /bæhadʒæɾ/): "spicy"

ubayt (adjective, /ubet/): "spiral"

oughlinesa (adjective, /ɒlɪnɛsə/): "square"

battis (adjective, /bəɾɪs/): "steamed"

tatta (adjective, /təɾæ/): "strange"

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

ising (adjective, /ɪsɪŋ/): "sturdy"

athesi (adjective, /əðɛʒ/): "sweet"

abingiki (adjective, /əbiŋɪkɪ/): "tall"

zashaylas (adjective, /zæʃelæs/): "thick"

leha (adjective, /lɛhə/): "thin"

sitti (adjective, /sɪɾɪ/): "warm"

tejitam (adjective, /tɛjɪtəm/): "weak"

fali (adjective, /fəli/): "white"

el (adjective, /ɛl/): "wide"

sirri (adjective, /sɪrɪ/): "yellow"

awnap (adjective, /onəp/): "young"

Verbs

awt (verb, /ot/): "bake"

sawsa (verb, /sosa/): "be"

ke (verb, /kɛ/): "belong"

nisabat (verb, /nisəbət/): "bite"

anadil (verb, /ænədɪl/): "break"

alatt (verb, /ælæɾ/): "burn"

akajaya (verb, /əkəjəyæ/): "come"

ana (verb, /əna/): "die"

nits (verb, /nɪts/): "drink"

zibi (verb, /zɪbi/): "eat"

na (verb, /nə/): "fall"

awsi (verb, /osɪ/): "fight"

lal (verb, /ləl/): "find"

nakaki (verb, /nækəki/): "fish"

sivi (verb, /sɪvɪ/): "fly"

linabu (verb, /lɪnəbu/): "frown"

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

ili (verb, /ilɪ/): "growl"

shalilet (verb, /ʃəlɪlɛt/): "hate"

nedimi (verb, /nɛdimi/): "have"

ulehanga (verb, /ʌlɛhəŋə/): "hear"

awat (verb, /æwət/): "hide"

ikasi (verb, /ikəsi/): "hold"

nithawi (verb, /nɪðawɪ/): "hunt"

gisulik (verb, /gɪsulɪk/): "jump"

ttid (verb, /ɾid/): "kill"

ethipi (verb, /ɛðɪpi/): "know"

sunepa (verb, /sunɛpə/): "laugh"

itatacoi (verb, /itətəcɔɪ/): "lie"

ingatta (verb, /ɪŋəɾa/): "live"

la (verb, /læ/): "lose"

utatiwe (verb, /utætɪwɛ/): "love"

zanayvith (verb, /zənevið/): "need"

un (verb, /un/): "own"

sittep (verb, /sɪɾɛp/): "roast"

itizeth (verb, /ɪtizɛθ/): "run"

etam (verb, /ɛtəm/): "see"

lit (verb, /lɪt/): "sit"

sun (verb, /sun/): "sleep"

uth (verb, /uð/): "smell"

lazu (verb, /ləzʌ/): "smile"

kusut (verb, /kusʌt/): "stand"

ada (verb, /ədə/): "strike"

akiditt (verb, /əkɪdɪɾ/): "swallow"

ttuchangu (verb, /ɾutʃəŋu/): "swim"

attoughwa (verb, /əɾɒwə/): "taste"

oottasit (verb, /ʊɾəsɪt/): "throw"

itemiche (verb, /ɪtɛmɪchɛ/): "walk"

ewuttiv (verb, /ɛwʌɾiv/): "want"

Nouns

aythithiz (noun, /eðɪðiz/): "afternoon"

tattifa (noun, /təɾɪfə/): "ale"

ibi (noun, /ibɪ/): "all"

awmaidat (noun, /omaɪdət/): "alligator"

engoge (noun, /ɛŋɔgɛ/): "arm"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "ash"

nisioughnaitt (noun, /nɪʒɒnaɪɾ/): "aunt"

ttanadi (noun, /ɾənədɪ/): "axe"

as (noun, /əs/): "bark"

bute (noun, /bʌtɛ/): "bay"

etedam (noun, /ɛtɛdæm/): "beer"

dubadang (noun, /dʌbədəŋ/): "beet"

vait (noun, /vaɪt/): "bird"

idaditt (noun, /idədɪɾ/): "blood"

ahatta (noun, /əhaɾə/): "boar"

kittait (noun, /kɪɾaɪt/): "bone"

nitta (noun, /nɪɾə/): "breakfast"

izuts (noun, /izuts/): "breast"

aysapani (noun, /esapənɪ/): "brother"

ttatutam (noun, /ɾatʌtəm/): "castle"

aittan (noun, /aɪɾæn/): "cat"

katt (noun, /kæɾ/): "cat"

ingana (noun, /iŋænæ/): "chest"

utti (noun, /ʌɾɪ/): "chicken"

attough (noun, /əɾɒ/): "claw"

lisha (noun, /liʃə/): "cloud"

pawap (noun, /pəwæp/): "coconut"

utha (noun, /uθə/): "crime"

atithudu (noun, /ətɪðudu/): "day"

kittatil (noun, /kɪɾətɪl/): "dinner"

ttas (noun, /ɾæs/): "dog"

ttaisina (noun, /ɾaɪsɪnæ/): "drink"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "dungeon"

dittiwawn (noun, /diɾɪwon/): "ear"

azisadough (noun, /əzɪsədɒ/): "earth"

paytefab (noun, /petɛfəb/): "egg"

adila (noun, /ədɪlə/): "elder"

at (noun, /ət/): "enemy"

pit (noun, /pɪt/): "evening"

nattata (noun, /nəɾatə/): "eye"

amut (noun, /əmut/): "family"

tithan (noun, /tiðən/): "father"

lalaw (noun, /lælo/): "feather"

ittaheli (noun, /ɪɾahɛlɪ/): "fight"

za (noun, /zə/): "finger"

hasa (noun, /həsə/): "fire"

doughj (noun, /dɒj/): "fish"

akatab (noun, /əkətəb/): "flesh"

gutai (noun, /gutaɪ/): "foot"

esudai (noun, /ɛsʌdaɪ/): "forest"

ttawla (noun, /ɾolə/): "fox"

ese (noun, /ɛsɛ/): "friend"

oughzasecha (noun, /ɒzəsɛchə/): "goose"

attittu (noun, /æɾɪɾu/): "grease"

awtang (noun, /otəŋ/): "group"

fajanoughv (noun, /fədʒənɒv/): "gulf"

outa (noun, /aʊtə/): "hair"

ina (noun, /inə/): "hand"

nithaini (noun, /niðaɪnɪ/): "hat"

ngittattu (noun, /ŋɪɾəɾu/): "hate"

asa (noun, /əsa/): "head"

azizaw (noun, /azɪzo/): "hill"

ttiboughv (noun, /ɾɪbɒv/): "horn"

izuda (noun, /ɪzudə/): "horse"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "house"

toughsa (noun, /tɒsə/): "inn"

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

fakitay (noun, /fækite/): "jaw"

ttemu (noun, /ɾɛmu/): "lake"

ttek (noun, /ɾɛk/): "leaf"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "leg"

ef (noun, /ɛf/): "liver"

ttoughdid (noun, /ɾɒdid/): "louse"

chaid (noun, /tʃaɪd/): "love"

nishaws (noun, /nɪʃos/): "lunch"

angi (noun, /əŋi/): "man"

zipajai (noun, /zipadʒaɪ/): "many"

litha (noun, /lɪða/): "meal"

dahaynough (noun, /dəhenɒ/): "metal"

gaiw (noun, /gaɪw/): "mine"

gawkit (noun, /gokɪt/): "monster"

oughd (noun, /ɒd/): "moon"

aynitha (noun, /eniðæ/): "morning"

dittays (noun, /dɪɾes/): "mother"

akis (noun, /əkis/): "mountain"

ttijit (noun, /ɾɪdʒɪt/): "mouth"

ditt (noun, /dɪɾ/): "name"

adida (noun, /ədidə/): "neck"

inaittina (noun, /ɪnaɪɾɪnə/): "night"

davap (noun, /davæp/): "noodle"

ais (noun, /aɪs/): "nose"

ateta (noun, /ətɛtə/): "ocean"

za (noun, /za/): "parent"

dawtapi (noun, /dotapɪ/): "path"

ikazesough (noun, /ikəzɛsɒ/): "peace"

siti (noun, /sitɪ/): "pepper"

nibaitadd (noun, /nɪbaɪtəɽ/): "person"

attiwad (noun, /əɾiwəd/): "pie"

az (noun, /əz/): "pig"

tisa (noun, /tɪsæ/): "rabbit"

zititay (noun, /zitɪte/): "rain"

thinaza (noun, /θɪnəzə/): "rat"

mu (noun, /mu/): "river"

katunu (noun, /kætunʌ/): "robe"

valilel (noun, /vəlɪlɛl/): "rock"

ezavook (noun, /ɛzəvʊk/): "root"

ttathebin (noun, /ɾəðɛbɪn/): "salt"

igetta (noun, /ɪgɛɾə/): "sand"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "seed"

pu (noun, /pʌ/): "sibling"

sa (noun, /sə/): "sister"

anu (noun, /ənu/): "skin"

anounad (noun, /ənaʊnəd/): "sky"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "smoke"

aybiji (noun, /ebɪji/): "snake"

tas (noun, /təs/): "soup"

iwemati (noun, /iwɛmətɪ/): "star"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "stew"

az (noun, /əz/): "stomach"

nin (noun, /nɪn/): "stone"

littutayj (noun, /lɪɾʌtej/): "stream"

nedunai (noun, /nɛdunaɪ/): "sun"

ttitaythu (noun, /ɾɪteðu/): "sword"

binaysa (noun, /binesə/): "tail"

itanit (noun, /itənɪt/): "tavern"

ivad (noun, /ivəd/): "thumb"

ni (noun, /ni/): "tongue"

kinish (noun, /kinɪʃ/): "tooth"

maythay (noun, /meθe/): "tree"

nacaidi (noun, /nəcaɪdɪ/): "truth"

tettizis (noun, /tɛɾizɪs/): "uncle"

ni (noun, /ni/): "valley"

amipaza (noun, /æmɪpəzə/): "war"

salawti (noun, /səlotɪ/): "water"

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

an (noun, /ən/): "wine"

kitt (noun, /kiɾ/): "woman"

zatutt (noun, /zətuɾ/): "word"