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

Fidatti

Fidatti Dictionary

Pronouns

ttu (pronoun, /ɾʌ/): "he"

la (pronoun, /lə/): "she"

iw (pronoun, /iw/): "they"

ti (pronoun, /tɪ/): "you"

tai (pronoun, /taɪ/): "we"

am (pronoun, /əm/): "I"

Articles

dayp (article, /dep/): "a"

etu (article, /ɛtu/): "the"

Prepositions

ut (preposition, /ut/): "and"

amitatha (preposition, /əmitæðə/): "as"

abematte (preposition, /əbɛmæɾɛ/): "from"

walutoughv (preposition, /wælutɒv/): "in"

pafa (preposition, /pəfə/): "of"

utas (preposition, /utæs/): "or"

ang (preposition, /əŋ/): "to"

awzuta (preposition, /ozʌtə/): "will"

ash (preposition, /əʃ/): "with"

Numbers

thamis (number, /θəmɪs/): "zero"

abithan (number, /əbɪðan/): "one"

woughkaha (number, /wɒkəhə/): "two"

tti (number, /ɾɪ/): "three"

zitt (number, /zɪɾ/): "four"

idih (number, /ɪdɪh/): "five"

ifach (number, /ɪfætʃ/): "six"

tesaitt (number, /tɛsaɪɾ/): "seven"

ayg (number, /eg/): "eight"

aw (number, /əw/): "nine"

itanaki (number, /ɪtanəkɪ/): "ten"

Questions

ttattitai (question, /ɾaɾɪtaɪ/): "what"

laisina (question, /laɪsɪna/): "who"

daylatt (question, /deləɾ/): "how"

aithada (question, /aɪðədə/): "why"

idaykawza (question, /ɪdekozə/): "when"

Interjections

kijattoughtt (interjection, /kɪjəɾɒɾ/): "hello"

hanattam (interjection, /hənæɾæm/): "goodbye"

ttateth (interjection, /ɾætɛð/): "hey"

ne (interjection, /nɛ/): "bye"

nan (interjection, /nən/): "ouch"

unithita (interjection, /ʌniθɪtə/): "wow"

anavuthi (interjection, /ænəvʌðɪ/): "uh"

animutti (interjection, /ənɪmuɾɪ/): "er"

vizit (interjection, /vɪzɪt/): "um"

Adverbs

isu (adverb, /ɪsu/): "again"

apeza (adverb, /əpɛzæ/): "now"

aitasini (adverb, /aɪtəsɪnɪ/): "soon"

kiwiz (adverb, /kɪwiz/): "often"

tittad (adverb, /tɪɾəd/): "sometimes"

sawtet (adverb, /sotɛt/): "always"

udittaili (adverb, /ʌdɪɾaɪli/): "never"

suthisuth (adverb, /suðɪsʌð/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "aromatic"

naittays (adjective, /naɪɾes/): "basted"

unim (adjective, /ʌnim/): "big"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "bitter"

vaythida (adjective, /veðɪdə/): "black"

mooj (adjective, /mʊdʒ/): "blue"

alatitt (adjective, /alətiɾ/): "brown"

dudin (adjective, /dudin/): "chilled"

hisi (adjective, /hɪsɪ/): "cold"

laten (adjective, /lətɛn/): "curried"

huliti (adjective, /hʌlɪti/): "dark"

ut (adjective, /ʌt/): "deep"

alilun (adjective, /alɪlʌn/): "divine"

ki (adjective, /ki/): "drunk"

ttatit (adjective, /ɾətɪt/): "empty"

amazaza (adjective, /əməzazə/): "evil"

ahi (adjective, /æhɪ/): "familiar"

pina (adjective, /pinə/): "fat"

ladu (adjective, /ladʌ/): "flat"

ttifan (adjective, /ɾɪfən/): "frail"

tafuchi (adjective, /təfʌchɪ/): "fried"

abal (adjective, /əbəl/): "full"

talavi (adjective, /tələvɪ/): "good"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "green"

asanough (adjective, /əsənɒ/): "grey"

natha (adjective, /nəðə/): "honest"

ttaisai (adjective, /ɾaɪsaɪ/): "hot"

elin (adjective, /ɛlɪn/): "light"

aninini (adjective, /ænɪnɪnɪ/): "long"

iqam (adjective, /iqəm/): "loud"

ang (adjective, /əŋ/): "mortal"

azenase (adjective, /æzɛnəsɛ/): "mysterious"

ilaji (adjective, /ɪləjɪ/): "narrow"

ka (adjective, /ka/): "old"

selahough (adjective, /sɛləhɒ/): "orange"

gis (adjective, /gɪs/): "pungent"

iwis (adjective, /ɪwis/): "purple"

ingawt (adjective, /iŋot/): "quiet"

isoun (adjective, /isaʊn/): "raw"

sasamay (adjective, /səsəme/): "rectangular"

athiboughsough (adjective, /æðɪbɒsɒ/): "red"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "roasted"

ittif (adjective, /iɾɪf/): "round"

awtaini (adjective, /otaɪni/): "salty"

adatath (adjective, /adatəð/): "savory"

baysawtt (adjective, /besoɾ/): "shallow"

oughthayda (adjective, /ɒðedə/): "short"

mazini (adjective, /mæzɪnɪ/): "smoked"

itte (adjective, /iɾɛ/): "sober"

ud (adjective, /ʌd/): "sour"

ucana (adjective, /ʌcənə/): "spicy"

amawab (adjective, /æməwəb/): "spiral"

natani (adjective, /nətənɪ/): "square"

difadaj (adjective, /dɪfædədʒ/): "steamed"

du (adjective, /du/): "strange"

ali (adjective, /æli/): "strong"

saki (adjective, /sæki/): "sturdy"

dut (adjective, /dʌt/): "sweet"

at (adjective, /ət/): "tall"

kan (adjective, /kən/): "thick"

kittukatt (adjective, /kiɾukəɾ/): "thin"

lazatta (adjective, /ləzəɾə/): "warm"

aina (adjective, /aɪnə/): "weak"

attettou (adjective, /əɾɛɾaʊ/): "white"

vith (adjective, /vɪð/): "wide"

upina (adjective, /upinə/): "yellow"

da (adjective, /də/): "young"

Verbs

ttile (verb, /ɾilɛ/): "bake"

hima (verb, /himə/): "be"

awl (verb, /ol/): "belong"

awng (verb, /oŋ/): "bite"

tidinut (verb, /tɪdɪnʌt/): "break"

ttit (verb, /ɾɪt/): "burn"

butt (verb, /bʌɾ/): "come"

awtasai (verb, /otəsaɪ/): "die"

nattat (verb, /næɾət/): "drink"

nam (verb, /nəm/): "eat"

adanun (verb, /ədənun/): "fall"

zaviz (verb, /zəvɪz/): "fight"

naish (verb, /naɪʃ/): "find"

kadaipa (verb, /kədaɪpə/): "fish"

fout (verb, /faʊt/): "fly"

isenoula (verb, /ɪsɛnaʊla/): "frown"

satti (verb, /səɾɪ/): "go"

attiyai (verb, /əɾɪyaɪ/): "growl"

adazita (verb, /ədəzɪtə/): "hate"

agaganay (verb, /əgəgæne/): "have"

akaka (verb, /əkakə/): "hear"

ttaythimi (verb, /ɾeðimi/): "hide"

ettough (verb, /ɛɾɒ/): "hold"

kudittan (verb, /kudɪɾən/): "hunt"

numatt (verb, /numaɾ/): "jump"

ihafathu (verb, /ihæfæðʌ/): "kill"

ttanin (verb, /ɾənɪn/): "know"

utithi (verb, /utɪðɪ/): "laugh"

ta (verb, /tə/): "lie"

titeti (verb, /tɪtɛtɪ/): "live"

zaysi (verb, /zesi/): "lose"

lavadal (verb, /ləvædəl/): "love"

ttaws (verb, /ɾos/): "need"

ag (verb, /əg/): "own"

oughttai (verb, /ɒɾaɪ/): "roast"

ttuddesh (verb, /ɾuɽɛʃ/): "run"

dattattawtt (verb, /dəɾəɾoɾ/): "see"

aykize (verb, /ekizɛ/): "sit"

ttudaytt (verb, /ɾudeɾ/): "sleep"

ilainoom (verb, /ilaɪnʊm/): "smell"

vazuthe (verb, /vəzʌðɛ/): "smile"

aki (verb, /æki/): "stand"

anough (verb, /ənɒ/): "strike"

avoun (verb, /əvaʊn/): "swallow"

kay (verb, /ke/): "swim"

lattatta (verb, /laɾəɾə/): "taste"

namata (verb, /nəmətə/): "throw"

wanaina (verb, /wənaɪnə/): "walk"

nuka (verb, /nʌkə/): "want"

Nouns

latittav (noun, /lətɪɾav/): "afternoon"

biweji (noun, /bɪwɛdʒɪ/): "ale"

dittit (noun, /dɪɾɪt/): "all"

ipe (noun, /ipɛ/): "alligator"

itoudi (noun, /ɪtaʊdɪ/): "arm"

thathiwoith (noun, /ðəðiwɔɪð/): "ash"

oughfa (noun, /ɒfə/): "aunt"

uthalaiday (noun, /uðəlaɪde/): "axe"

alamaww (noun, /ələmow/): "bark"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "bay"

isathainay (noun, /isaðaɪne/): "beer"

sun (noun, /sʌn/): "beet"

oughtula (noun, /ɒtʌlæ/): "bird"

daz (noun, /dəz/): "blood"

ukat (noun, /ukət/): "boar"

enanivi (noun, /ɛnənivɪ/): "bone"

vid (noun, /vɪd/): "breakfast"

nipayk (noun, /nɪpek/): "breast"

aiwettoung (noun, /aɪwɛɾaʊŋ/): "brother"

afalum (noun, /afælʌm/): "castle"

minawka (noun, /minokə/): "cat"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "cat"

zitaza (noun, /zɪtəzə/): "chest"

manuttet (noun, /mənʌɾɛt/): "chicken"

ima (noun, /ɪma/): "claw"

athuth (noun, /əðʌð/): "cloud"

tuvan (noun, /tʌvən/): "coconut"

ifas (noun, /ifæs/): "crime"

ikay (noun, /ɪke/): "day"

ettalah (noun, /ɛɾələh/): "dinner"

sid (noun, /sid/): "dog"

tathi (noun, /təðɪ/): "drink"

sin (noun, /sin/): "dungeon"

fidamah (noun, /fidəməh/): "ear"

sapa (noun, /səpə/): "earth"

awt (noun, /ot/): "egg"

thoughn (noun, /ðɒn/): "elder"

attalita (noun, /aɾəlɪtə/): "enemy"

mattiz (noun, /məɾɪz/): "evening"

ule (noun, /ulɛ/): "eye"

lalal (noun, /lələl/): "family"

ttaw (noun, /ɾəw/): "father"

zafi (noun, /zafi/): "feather"

lafaf (noun, /læfəf/): "fight"

alattani (noun, /ələɾəni/): "finger"

jac (noun, /jəc/): "fire"

fatithaw (noun, /fətɪðo/): "fish"

kaizaittang (noun, /kaɪzaɪɾəŋ/): "flesh"

bafuthe (noun, /bəfuðɛ/): "foot"

bal (noun, /bəl/): "forest"

pattaza (noun, /paɾazə/): "fox"

idadutta (noun, /ɪdædʌɾə/): "friend"

tadana (noun, /tədənə/): "goose"

ttad (noun, /ɾəd/): "grease"

ila (noun, /ilə/): "group"

naynaza (noun, /nenəzə/): "gulf"

natapa (noun, /nətəpə/): "hair"

ubitt (noun, /ubɪɾ/): "hand"

atokawa (noun, /ətɔkəwə/): "hat"

tawi (noun, /tawɪ/): "hate"

tulitt (noun, /tʌlɪɾ/): "head"

tu (noun, /tu/): "hill"

thabada (noun, /ðəbədə/): "horn"

zinayz (noun, /zɪnez/): "horse"

kunatta (noun, /kʌnəɾə/): "house"

loughtipi (noun, /lɒtɪpi/): "inn"

tekooj (noun, /tɛkʊdʒ/): "island"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "jaw"

nenuheth (noun, /nɛnuhɛð/): "lake"

ulikep (noun, /ulikɛp/): "leaf"

wasaha (noun, /wasəhə/): "leg"

ttattattas (noun, /ɾəɾəɾəs/): "liver"

lu (noun, /lʌ/): "louse"

tikay (noun, /tike/): "love"

ngettunoo (noun, /ŋɛɾunʊ/): "lunch"

anulizi (noun, /ænʌlizi/): "man"

aylathunga (noun, /eləðʌŋæ/): "many"

hu (noun, /hu/): "meal"

ing (noun, /ɪŋ/): "metal"

kes (noun, /kɛs/): "mine"

aki (noun, /əkɪ/): "monster"

aynah (noun, /enəh/): "moon"

ttamath (noun, /ɾæmað/): "morning"

enathahi (noun, /ɛnəðəhɪ/): "mother"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "mountain"

azuli (noun, /əzuli/): "mouth"

chawlattu (noun, /tʃoləɾʌ/): "name"

unaw (noun, /ʌnæw/): "neck"

angaysana (noun, /əŋesənə/): "night"

ji (noun, /jɪ/): "noodle"

adune (noun, /ədunɛ/): "nose"

fananil (noun, /fənənil/): "ocean"

aka (noun, /əkə/): "parent"

ttamupan (noun, /ɾæmupæn/): "path"

ahaw (noun, /əho/): "peace"

awinakou (noun, /awinəkaʊ/): "pepper"

soona (noun, /sʊnə/): "person"

uditti (noun, /udiɾɪ/): "pie"

ek (noun, /ɛk/): "pig"

disough (noun, /dɪsɒ/): "rabbit"

ngithi (noun, /ŋiθi/): "rain"

tha (noun, /θə/): "rat"

atati (noun, /ətætɪ/): "river"

oiz (noun, /ɔɪz/): "robe"

da (noun, /də/): "rock"

oottang (noun, /ʊɾəŋ/): "root"

aybaitti (noun, /ebaɪɾi/): "salt"

ttabav (noun, /ɾəbæv/): "sand"

ddasas (noun, /ɽəsæs/): "seed"

uhutawl (noun, /uhʌtol/): "sibling"

atapife (noun, /ətəpifɛ/): "sister"

asoughnu (noun, /əsɒnu/): "skin"

kama (noun, /kəmə/): "sky"

amal (noun, /əməl/): "smoke"

aivoinang (noun, /aɪvɔɪnəŋ/): "snake"

attazawf (noun, /əɾəzof/): "soup"

vav (noun, /vəv/): "star"

chihin (noun, /xɪhɪn/): "stew"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "stomach"

lat (noun, /lat/): "stone"

aynidit (noun, /enidit/): "stream"

at (noun, /ət/): "sun"

aww (noun, /ow/): "sword"

anas (noun, /ənəs/): "tail"

ulipilai (noun, /ʌlipɪlaɪ/): "tavern"

ikapik (noun, /ikəpik/): "thumb"

idazesi (noun, /idæzɛsi/): "tongue"

aitti (noun, /aɪɾi/): "tooth"

kuma (noun, /kʌmə/): "tree"

baba (noun, /bəbə/): "truth"

ayzilaygai (noun, /ezɪlegaɪ/): "uncle"

aywayn (noun, /ewen/): "valley"

luzan (noun, /luzən/): "war"

inipatha (noun, /inipəθə/): "water"

naingett (noun, /naɪŋɛɾ/): "way"

uttafaji (noun, /uɾəfəji/): "wine"

dun (noun, /dun/): "woman"

neh (noun, /nɛh/): "word"