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Natta

Natta Dictionary

Pronouns

maih (pronoun, /maɪh/): "he"

avough (pronoun, /əvɒ/): "she"

natt (pronoun, /naɾ/): "they"

nit (pronoun, /nɪt/): "you"

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

oojai (pronoun, /ʊjaɪ/): "I"

Articles

asai (article, /asaɪ/): "a"

shough (article, /ʃɒ/): "the"

Prepositions

navough (preposition, /navɒ/): "and"

dalaytaw (preposition, /dæleto/): "as"

wunazud (preposition, /wʌnəzʌd/): "from"

at (preposition, /ət/): "in"

upivawhay (preposition, /ʌpivohe/): "of"

uttipa (preposition, /uɾipə/): "or"

anaze (preposition, /ænæzɛ/): "to"

aw (preposition, /əw/): "will"

shadawvas (preposition, /ʃədovəs/): "with"

Numbers

le (number, /lɛ/): "zero"

ifoow (number, /ɪfʊw/): "one"

oughkat (number, /ɒkət/): "two"

awlusitha (number, /olusiðə/): "three"

ma (number, /mə/): "four"

til (number, /tɪl/): "five"

vezi (number, /vɛzɪ/): "six"

isuhitou (number, /ɪsʌhitaʊ/): "seven"

idoikapi (number, /idɔɪkəpɪ/): "eight"

sa (number, /sa/): "nine"

anise (number, /ənɪsɛ/): "ten"

Questions

atti (question, /əɾɪ/): "what"

fay (question, /fe/): "who"

mitikough (question, /mitɪkɒ/): "how"

mo (question, /mɔ/): "why"

naitta (question, /naɪɾa/): "when"

Interjections

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

is (interjection, /ɪs/): "goodbye"

sakazim (interjection, /sækəzim/): "hey"

eta (interjection, /ɛtæ/): "bye"

apittit (interjection, /əpɪɾɪt/): "ouch"

shini (interjection, /ʃɪnɪ/): "wow"

ina (interjection, /ɪnə/): "uh"

ootinays (interjection, /ʊtɪnes/): "er"

amitid (interjection, /əmɪtid/): "um"

Adverbs

att (adverb, /əɾ/): "again"

atat (adverb, /ətət/): "now"

ttabawzath (adverb, /ɾəbozəð/): "soon"

tta (adverb, /ɾə/): "often"

petawba (adverb, /pɛtobə/): "sometimes"

si (adverb, /sɪ/): "always"

attitt (adverb, /æɾɪɾ/): "never"

akuttayz (adverb, /akʌɾez/): "seldom"

Adjectives

upipay (adjective, /ʌpɪpe/): "aromatic"

ttoivun (adjective, /ɾɔɪvʌn/): "basted"

ihan (adjective, /ɪhæn/): "big"

hav (adjective, /həv/): "bitter"

abawttil (adjective, /əboɾil/): "black"

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

ikajal (adjective, /ɪkəjəl/): "brown"

vidati (adjective, /vɪdətɪ/): "chilled"

taithitayn (adjective, /taɪðiten/): "cold"

upaduwa (adjective, /ʌpadʌwə/): "curried"

adev (adjective, /adɛv/): "dark"

lasitta (adjective, /ləsɪɾə/): "deep"

aivattapi (adjective, /aɪvæɾæpi/): "divine"

ishahoo (adjective, /iʃahʊ/): "drunk"

asathaja (adjective, /asəðəjə/): "empty"

anita (adjective, /ənitæ/): "evil"

usay (adjective, /use/): "familiar"

het (adjective, /hɛt/): "fat"

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

kawngibis (adjective, /koŋibis/): "frail"

akalevu (adjective, /əkəlɛvu/): "fried"

ttake (adjective, /ɾəkɛ/): "full"

sat (adjective, /sət/): "good"

oud (adjective, /aʊd/): "green"

idaifichu (adjective, /ɪdaɪfɪxʌ/): "grey"

bu (adjective, /bʌ/): "honest"

dooba (adjective, /dʊbə/): "hot"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "light"

hada (adjective, /hædæ/): "long"

mivat (adjective, /mɪvæt/): "loud"

tich (adjective, /tich/): "mortal"

oughtili (adjective, /ɒtɪlɪ/): "mysterious"

eta (adjective, /ɛtə/): "narrow"

dadough (adjective, /dədɒ/): "old"

lalaik (adjective, /ləlaɪk/): "orange"

iz (adjective, /ɪz/): "pungent"

leka (adjective, /lɛkə/): "purple"

le (adjective, /lɛ/): "quiet"

imaimiv (adjective, /ɪmaɪmɪv/): "raw"

akanatu (adjective, /əkənətu/): "rectangular"

thainetta (adjective, /θaɪnɛɾæ/): "red"

manawf (adjective, /mənof/): "roasted"

awloughtayji (adjective, /olɒtedʒi/): "round"

itai (adjective, /ɪtaɪ/): "salty"

lou (adjective, /laʊ/): "savory"

aduqa (adjective, /ədʌqə/): "shallow"

lidav (adjective, /lɪdəv/): "short"

an (adjective, /ən/): "smoked"

nimawtan (adjective, /nimotən/): "sober"

athib (adjective, /əðɪb/): "sour"

amela (adjective, /əmɛlə/): "spicy"

doughn (adjective, /dɒn/): "spiral"

nihaju (adjective, /nihædʒu/): "square"

up (adjective, /ʌp/): "steamed"

sajabat (adjective, /sədʒəbət/): "strange"

aithashal (adjective, /aɪðæʃæl/): "strong"

lazu (adjective, /ləzu/): "sturdy"

ik (adjective, /ɪk/): "sweet"

ilug (adjective, /ɪlug/): "tall"

ayrr (adjective, /er/): "thick"

ttal (adjective, /ɾəl/): "thin"

sita (adjective, /sitə/): "warm"

ubapa (adjective, /ubəpə/): "weak"

ttafaima (adjective, /ɾæfaɪmə/): "white"

atsattil (adjective, /ætsəɾɪl/): "wide"

jaykoutat (adjective, /dʒekaʊtat/): "yellow"

ikapa (adjective, /ikəpa/): "young"

Verbs

thadinai (verb, /ðədɪnaɪ/): "bake"

tisawi (verb, /tisəwɪ/): "be"

banaika (verb, /bænaɪkə/): "belong"

siwaz (verb, /siwəz/): "bite"

bikim (verb, /bɪkim/): "break"

ailay (verb, /aɪle/): "burn"

jilaiv (verb, /jɪlaɪv/): "come"

uth (verb, /ʌð/): "die"

babahi (verb, /babəhɪ/): "drink"

ili (verb, /ɪlɪ/): "eat"

ayn (verb, /en/): "fall"

tidib (verb, /tɪdib/): "fight"

ttawtad (verb, /ɾotæd/): "find"

nulifas (verb, /nʌlifæs/): "fish"

imutt (verb, /ɪmʌɾ/): "fly"

nazi (verb, /nəzi/): "frown"

uvumav (verb, /ʌvʌməv/): "go"

tithumoughd (verb, /tɪðʌmɒd/): "growl"

isatte (verb, /ɪsəɾɛ/): "hate"

vanim (verb, /vənim/): "have"

awichumay (verb, /əwɪtʃʌme/): "hear"

edajailoo (verb, /ɛdəjaɪlʊ/): "hide"

zapiv (verb, /zəpɪv/): "hold"

alaib (verb, /əlaɪb/): "hunt"

aic (verb, /aɪc/): "jump"

akadayc (verb, /əkædec/): "kill"

enena (verb, /ɛnɛnə/): "know"

aniwough (verb, /əniwɒ/): "laugh"

ujasaytu (verb, /ʌjasetu/): "lie"

iziw (verb, /ɪzɪw/): "live"

aichaz (verb, /aɪtʃəz/): "lose"

sipik (verb, /sɪpɪk/): "love"

ul (verb, /ul/): "need"

tizi (verb, /tɪzɪ/): "own"

gasai (verb, /gasaɪ/): "roast"

uthawttuthaw (verb, /ʌðoɾuðo/): "run"

pivu (verb, /pɪvʌ/): "see"

panit (verb, /pænit/): "sit"

abip (verb, /əbɪp/): "sleep"

giwaipett (verb, /giwaɪpɛɾ/): "smell"

cha (verb, /xə/): "smile"

iwanuva (verb, /iwənuvə/): "stand"

il (verb, /il/): "strike"

nithan (verb, /nɪðən/): "swallow"

anittu (verb, /əniɾʌ/): "swim"

ttayza (verb, /ɾezæ/): "taste"

nattajutt (verb, /nəɾədʒʌɾ/): "throw"

tay (verb, /te/): "walk"

azouchiz (verb, /əzaʊtʃiz/): "want"

Nouns

aiyibal (noun, /aɪyibəl/): "afternoon"

houshizi (noun, /haʊʃizɪ/): "ale"

mathawvitt (noun, /məθoviɾ/): "all"

nikailip (noun, /nɪkaɪlɪp/): "alligator"

dilaz (noun, /dɪləz/): "arm"

tirajin (noun, /tiɹəjɪn/): "ash"

zichattett (noun, /zitʃəɾɛɾ/): "aunt"

kanam (noun, /kənəm/): "axe"

ipilav (noun, /ipɪlæv/): "bark"

ittamen (noun, /ɪɾəmɛn/): "bay"

minayw (noun, /mɪnew/): "beer"

loughta (noun, /lɒtə/): "beet"

minuha (noun, /minʌhə/): "bird"

nagiled (noun, /nægilɛd/): "blood"

az (noun, /əz/): "boar"

utittali (noun, /utiɾæli/): "bone"

ttava (noun, /ɾəvə/): "breakfast"

ethi (noun, /ɛði/): "breast"

aynehis (noun, /enɛhis/): "brother"

nanaysaid (noun, /nənesaɪd/): "castle"

temi (noun, /tɛmi/): "cat"

anittadi (noun, /ənɪɾədɪ/): "cat"

ttititt (noun, /ɾɪtiɾ/): "chest"

anara (noun, /ənəɹə/): "chicken"

ttamaittap (noun, /ɾəmaɪɾəp/): "claw"

yatip (noun, /yətɪp/): "cloud"

ath (noun, /əð/): "coconut"

sattoughsit (noun, /saɾɒsɪt/): "crime"

atsati (noun, /ətsætɪ/): "day"

aini (noun, /aɪnɪ/): "dinner"

aisiat (noun, /aɪʒət/): "dog"

tha (noun, /ðæ/): "drink"

awib (noun, /æwɪb/): "dungeon"

idd (noun, /ɪɽ/): "ear"

sawt (noun, /sot/): "earth"

naythushi (noun, /neðʌʃi/): "egg"

shih (noun, /ʃɪh/): "elder"

ihajoutt (noun, /ihædʒaʊɾ/): "enemy"

attaset (noun, /əɾæsɛt/): "evening"

didi (noun, /dɪdɪ/): "eye"

namita (noun, /nəmitə/): "family"

awmaittap (noun, /omaɪɾap/): "father"

oughtt (noun, /ɒɾ/): "feather"

etta (noun, /ɛɾə/): "fight"

misaw (noun, /mɪso/): "finger"

attal (noun, /əɾəl/): "fire"

shaija (noun, /ʃaɪdʒə/): "fish"

matti (noun, /məɾɪ/): "flesh"

aynattaw (noun, /enaɾo/): "foot"

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

tawtt (noun, /toɾ/): "fox"

uthuvawdoo (noun, /uðʌvodʊ/): "friend"

ini (noun, /inɪ/): "goose"

imittitt (noun, /ɪmiɾiɾ/): "grease"

fattitt (noun, /fəɾɪɾ/): "group"

nan (noun, /nən/): "gulf"

aihavid (noun, /aɪhəvid/): "hair"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "hand"

ainah (noun, /aɪnəh/): "hat"

esisun (noun, /ɛsɪsun/): "hate"

atinash (noun, /atinəʃ/): "head"

jah (noun, /jəh/): "hill"

get (noun, /gɛt/): "horn"

gi (noun, /gɪ/): "horse"

adavika (noun, /ədəvikə/): "house"

titivid (noun, /titɪvid/): "inn"

ayvelan (noun, /evɛlən/): "island"

daiha (noun, /daɪhə/): "jaw"

inizayna (noun, /inɪzenə/): "lake"

awmimisay (noun, /omɪmise/): "leaf"

dood (noun, /dʊd/): "leg"

etabeda (noun, /ɛtəbɛdə/): "liver"

filika (noun, /fɪlɪka/): "louse"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "love"

dupimip (noun, /dʌpɪmɪp/): "lunch"

nikatit (noun, /nɪkətɪt/): "man"

mite (noun, /mɪtɛ/): "many"

fa (noun, /fə/): "meal"

saban (noun, /səbən/): "metal"

dana (noun, /dənə/): "mine"

thawsaitta (noun, /ðosaɪɾə/): "monster"

atiz (noun, /ætiz/): "moon"

ipoonawtta (noun, /ɪpʊnoɾə/): "morning"

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

inulaim (noun, /ɪnʌlaɪm/): "mountain"

atough (noun, /ətɒ/): "mouth"

amathawa (noun, /əməðəwæ/): "name"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "neck"

wafarrayk (noun, /wæfærek/): "night"

singatt (noun, /sɪŋəɾ/): "noodle"

dasaw (noun, /dəsæw/): "nose"

apa (noun, /apa/): "ocean"

ilulesaw (noun, /ilʌlɛso/): "parent"

tafita (noun, /tafɪtə/): "path"

funiba (noun, /fʌnibə/): "peace"

fasattays (noun, /fəsəɾes/): "pepper"

nulay (noun, /nʌle/): "person"

ash (noun, /æʃ/): "pie"

zook (noun, /zʊk/): "pig"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "rabbit"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "rain"

titta (noun, /tɪɾə/): "rat"

tanazuv (noun, /tənəzʌv/): "river"

uta (noun, /utə/): "robe"

ad (noun, /əd/): "rock"

uli (noun, /ʌli/): "root"

awputtaiti (noun, /opʌɾaɪtɪ/): "salt"

za (noun, /zæ/): "sand"

lanoughttis (noun, /lənɒɾɪs/): "seed"

pafanik (noun, /pafənɪk/): "sibling"

buli (noun, /bʌli/): "sister"

ttutai (noun, /ɾutaɪ/): "skin"

ttipal (noun, /ɾipəl/): "sky"

kemeta (noun, /kɛmɛtə/): "smoke"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "snake"

ettada (noun, /ɛɾədæ/): "soup"

sud (noun, /sʌd/): "star"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "stew"

ttaynadi (noun, /ɾenədɪ/): "stomach"

at (noun, /ət/): "stone"

besungin (noun, /bɛsuŋin/): "stream"

ettatta (noun, /ɛɾəɾæ/): "sun"

sas (noun, /səs/): "sword"

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

atha (noun, /əθə/): "tavern"

bafanough (noun, /bəfənɒ/): "thumb"

vujiz (noun, /vujɪz/): "tongue"

sana (noun, /sana/): "tooth"

nays (noun, /nes/): "tree"

ttoughma (noun, /ɾɒmə/): "truth"

ha (noun, /hə/): "uncle"

avoottu (noun, /avʊɾʌ/): "valley"

ttatha (noun, /ɾəðə/): "war"

an (noun, /ən/): "water"

isani (noun, /isænɪ/): "way"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "wine"

zaitt (noun, /zaɪɾ/): "woman"

apew (noun, /əpɛw/): "word"