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

Ittal

Ittal Dictionary

Pronouns

sha (pronoun, /ʃə/): "he"

cis (pronoun, /cis/): "she"

bam (pronoun, /bəm/): "they"

az (pronoun, /əz/): "you"

ittu (pronoun, /iɾʌ/): "we"

id (pronoun, /ɪd/): "I"

Articles

fu (article, /fu/): "a"

asa (article, /æsə/): "the"

Prepositions

ifaynai (preposition, /ifenaɪ/): "and"

if (preposition, /ɪf/): "as"

ani (preposition, /ənɪ/): "from"

ak (preposition, /ək/): "in"

wayj (preposition, /wej/): "of"

fi (preposition, /fɪ/): "or"

ttough (preposition, /ɾɒ/): "to"

il (preposition, /ɪl/): "will"

azaj (preposition, /əzæj/): "with"

Numbers

li (number, /lɪ/): "zero"

amatatta (number, /əmatæɾə/): "one"

ithahika (number, /iðəhɪkə/): "two"

id (number, /ɪd/): "three"

oughligai (number, /ɒlɪgaɪ/): "four"

anahatt (number, /ənəhəɾ/): "five"

anoutasa (number, /ənaʊtəsə/): "six"

benge (number, /bɛŋɛ/): "seven"

thikasi (number, /ðɪkəsɪ/): "eight"

vawd (number, /vod/): "nine"

avisiaysa (number, /əvɪʒesə/): "ten"

Questions

edai (question, /ɛdaɪ/): "what"

tou (question, /taʊ/): "who"

ttes (question, /ɾɛs/): "how"

ipang (question, /ɪpəŋ/): "why"

in (question, /in/): "when"

Interjections

vadoughpi (interjection, /vədɒpɪ/): "hello"

vava (interjection, /vəvə/): "goodbye"

addubazi (interjection, /əɽʌbəzi/): "hey"

ikim (interjection, /ikim/): "bye"

am (interjection, /əm/): "ouch"

uttach (interjection, /uɾətʃ/): "wow"

ethutin (interjection, /ɛθʌtin/): "uh"

littada (interjection, /lɪɾædə/): "er"

ithawbika (interjection, /ɪðobikə/): "um"

Adverbs

ttay (adverb, /ɾe/): "again"

akuhep (adverb, /əkuhɛp/): "now"

tadan (adverb, /tædən/): "soon"

va (adverb, /və/): "often"

za (adverb, /za/): "sometimes"

ichottawni (adverb, /itʃɔɾonɪ/): "always"

ituba (adverb, /ɪtʌbə/): "never"

ifab (adverb, /ifəb/): "seldom"

Adjectives

noosaloitt (adjective, /nʊsəlɔɪɾ/): "aromatic"

nattekup (adjective, /nəɾɛkup/): "basted"

ttita (adjective, /ɾɪtə/): "big"

anibas (adjective, /ənɪbəs/): "bitter"

ihaha (adjective, /ɪhəhə/): "black"

ajayta (adjective, /əjetə/): "blue"

shesaz (adjective, /ʃɛsəz/): "brown"

dula (adjective, /dʌlə/): "chilled"

oughkaiwa (adjective, /ɒkaɪwə/): "cold"

mihaw (adjective, /mɪho/): "curried"

ittip (adjective, /iɾip/): "dark"

thatt (adjective, /θəɾ/): "deep"

siumasu (adjective, /ʒuməsʌ/): "divine"

thenin (adjective, /ðɛnɪn/): "drunk"

ata (adjective, /ætə/): "empty"

im (adjective, /im/): "evil"

nin (adjective, /nɪn/): "familiar"

il (adjective, /il/): "fat"

awsachavi (adjective, /osəchəvi/): "flat"

fanay (adjective, /fəne/): "frail"

ipiti (adjective, /ɪpitɪ/): "fried"

ude (adjective, /ʌdɛ/): "full"

kilathay (adjective, /kiləðe/): "good"

mithas (adjective, /miðəs/): "green"

azazim (adjective, /æzæzim/): "grey"

jifana (adjective, /jifənə/): "honest"

upa (adjective, /upə/): "hot"

dazin (adjective, /dəzɪn/): "light"

panid (adjective, /pənɪd/): "long"

ttittidaif (adjective, /ɾiɾɪdaɪf/): "loud"

sayvati (adjective, /sevætɪ/): "mortal"

uttu (adjective, /uɾʌ/): "mysterious"

ihun (adjective, /ɪhʌn/): "narrow"

oughpay (adjective, /ɒpe/): "old"

uthil (adjective, /uðɪl/): "orange"

ashiti (adjective, /əʃɪtɪ/): "pungent"

tattaki (adjective, /təɾəkɪ/): "purple"

itama (adjective, /ɪtæma/): "quiet"

ittutat (adjective, /iɾʌtət/): "raw"

aykoukaj (adjective, /ekaʊkəj/): "rectangular"

satathus (adjective, /sətæðus/): "red"

awough (adjective, /æwɒ/): "roasted"

ngivoot (adjective, /ŋivʊt/): "round"

taduki (adjective, /tæduki/): "salty"

naytha (adjective, /neðə/): "savory"

ifa (adjective, /ɪfə/): "shallow"

ul (adjective, /ʌl/): "short"

vawvingough (adjective, /voviŋɒ/): "smoked"

it (adjective, /it/): "sober"

nadana (adjective, /nædænə/): "sour"

ishuzat (adjective, /ɪʃʌzət/): "spicy"

soughmave (adjective, /sɒməvɛ/): "spiral"

atang (adjective, /ætəŋ/): "square"

iddash (adjective, /ɪɽəʃ/): "steamed"

is (adjective, /ɪs/): "strange"

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

up (adjective, /ʌp/): "sturdy"

ethathaga (adjective, /ɛðəðaga/): "sweet"

sithit (adjective, /sɪðit/): "tall"

anashaza (adjective, /ənəʃəzæ/): "thick"

ttudan (adjective, /ɾʌdən/): "thin"

tebin (adjective, /tɛbɪn/): "warm"

afati (adjective, /æfəti/): "weak"

iloughtas (adjective, /ilɒtəs/): "white"

wathasu (adjective, /wæðəsʌ/): "wide"

utaditt (adjective, /ʌtədɪɾ/): "yellow"

imi (adjective, /ɪmi/): "young"

Verbs

ainakitt (verb, /aɪnəkɪɾ/): "bake"

ta (verb, /tæ/): "be"

sanai (verb, /sənaɪ/): "belong"

idik (verb, /ɪdɪk/): "bite"

iligi (verb, /iligɪ/): "break"

ttayzaynatt (verb, /ɾezenəɾ/): "burn"

kati (verb, /kətɪ/): "come"

thitt (verb, /ðɪɾ/): "die"

tazamu (verb, /təzəmʌ/): "drink"

hi (verb, /hɪ/): "eat"

tikawtu (verb, /tɪkotu/): "fall"

nemisan (verb, /nɛmɪsən/): "fight"

vaitat (verb, /vaɪtət/): "find"

avawl (verb, /əvol/): "fish"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "fly"

fithich (verb, /fiðɪtʃ/): "frown"

nawmai (verb, /nomaɪ/): "go"

isoughsay (verb, /isɒse/): "growl"

ttithich (verb, /ɾɪðɪtʃ/): "hate"

izittam (verb, /ɪziɾæm/): "have"

patumin (verb, /pətʌmɪn/): "hear"

inoum (verb, /ɪnaʊm/): "hide"

nulinawz (verb, /nulinoz/): "hold"

tadaka (verb, /tədəkæ/): "hunt"

battasayt (verb, /bəɾəset/): "jump"

wufaisay (verb, /wʌfaɪse/): "kill"

tungina (verb, /tuŋinə/): "know"

ttit (verb, /ɾit/): "laugh"

isittatta (verb, /isɪɾəɾə/): "lie"

taloofi (verb, /təlʊfɪ/): "live"

zeti (verb, /zɛtɪ/): "lose"

navahub (verb, /nəvəhub/): "love"

ainathayfe (verb, /aɪnəðefɛ/): "need"

epainen (verb, /ɛpaɪnɛn/): "own"

ittattefe (verb, /iɾəɾɛfɛ/): "roast"

atayl (verb, /atel/): "run"

boottayis (verb, /bʊɾəyis/): "see"

iyivaw (verb, /iyɪvəw/): "sit"

thatt (verb, /ðəɾ/): "sleep"

sigatt (verb, /sɪgəɾ/): "smell"

saw (verb, /so/): "smile"

ngelitid (verb, /ŋɛlɪtɪd/): "stand"

doughttal (verb, /dɒɾəl/): "strike"

nujezi (verb, /nujɛzi/): "swallow"

inishaysay (verb, /iniʃese/): "swim"

ka (verb, /kə/): "taste"

dittezought (verb, /diɾɛzɒt/): "throw"

ttataim (verb, /ɾətaɪm/): "walk"

ta (verb, /tə/): "want"

Nouns

thifezin (noun, /ðifɛzɪn/): "afternoon"

mawji (noun, /modʒɪ/): "ale"

utadu (noun, /ʌtədu/): "all"

bithi (noun, /bɪði/): "alligator"

attuttel (noun, /əɾuɾɛl/): "arm"

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

jikitaw (noun, /dʒikito/): "aunt"

oughfough (noun, /ɒfɒ/): "axe"

tal (noun, /tal/): "bark"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "bay"

ile (noun, /ɪlɛ/): "beer"

epoughthuti (noun, /ɛpɒðutɪ/): "beet"

ttadin (noun, /ɾədɪn/): "bird"

havaizu (noun, /hævaɪzʌ/): "blood"

daw (noun, /do/): "boar"

adattana (noun, /ədəɾənə/): "bone"

alouttil (noun, /ælaʊɾil/): "breakfast"

uttidan (noun, /uɾɪdan/): "breast"

riki (noun, /ɹɪkɪ/): "brother"

danun (noun, /dənun/): "castle"

zabud (noun, /zəbud/): "cat"

unitai (noun, /unitaɪ/): "cat"

idaw (noun, /ɪdo/): "chest"

attanesa (noun, /əɾænɛsə/): "chicken"

tig (noun, /tɪg/): "claw"

tat (noun, /tət/): "cloud"

nata (noun, /nətæ/): "coconut"

udad (noun, /ʌdad/): "crime"

fatt (noun, /fəɾ/): "day"

sathil (noun, /sæðɪl/): "dinner"

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

akim (noun, /akɪm/): "drink"

aka (noun, /ækə/): "dungeon"

anettawa (noun, /ənɛɾəwə/): "ear"

tamuli (noun, /təmʌlɪ/): "earth"

linuthin (noun, /linʌðɪn/): "egg"

tatt (noun, /təɾ/): "elder"

inij (noun, /inɪdʒ/): "enemy"

apay (noun, /əpe/): "evening"

ttivaheth (noun, /ɾivəhɛð/): "eye"

sanga (noun, /sæŋə/): "family"

vangatt (noun, /væŋæɾ/): "father"

oumate (noun, /aʊmətɛ/): "feather"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "fight"

ibu (noun, /ɪbʌ/): "finger"

maliw (noun, /məliw/): "fire"

atittaidde (noun, /ətɪɾaɪɽɛ/): "fish"

ulit (noun, /ulit/): "flesh"

eta (noun, /ɛtə/): "foot"

thush (noun, /ðuʃ/): "forest"

ttawt (noun, /ɾot/): "fox"

ashuni (noun, /əʃuni/): "friend"

dinay (noun, /dine/): "goose"

dibazaj (noun, /dibəzədʒ/): "grease"

oughjang (noun, /ɒjəŋ/): "group"

ilai (noun, /ilaɪ/): "gulf"

tha (noun, /θə/): "hair"

kanit (noun, /kænit/): "hand"

id (noun, /id/): "hat"

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

na (noun, /nə/): "head"

ath (noun, /əð/): "hill"

taw (noun, /to/): "horn"

awbettita (noun, /obɛɾɪtæ/): "horse"

gabi (noun, /gabɪ/): "house"

dapatit (noun, /dapətit/): "inn"

shinittas (noun, /ʃinɪɾas/): "island"

lifiki (noun, /lɪfɪki/): "jaw"

adatitha (noun, /ədətiða/): "lake"

ttalidi (noun, /ɾəlɪdɪ/): "leaf"

natattaik (noun, /nətəɾaɪk/): "leg"

nunazan (noun, /nunəzən/): "liver"

ikagani (noun, /ikægænɪ/): "louse"

thiwav (noun, /ðiwəv/): "love"

fanas (noun, /fænəs/): "lunch"

oughtawlattay (noun, /ɒtoləɾe/): "man"

ngatafough (noun, /ŋətəfɒ/): "many"

asiza (noun, /əsɪza/): "meal"

be (noun, /bɛ/): "metal"

ayladiz (noun, /elædɪz/): "mine"

aibawdath (noun, /aɪbodæð/): "monster"

ithoughk (noun, /ɪðɒk/): "moon"

atith (noun, /ətiθ/): "morning"

attaki (noun, /əɾəki/): "mother"

ula (noun, /ʌla/): "mountain"

tough (noun, /tɒ/): "mouth"

oongitta (noun, /ʊŋiɾə/): "name"

ajisiki (noun, /əjisiki/): "neck"

arraysayne (noun, /əresenɛ/): "night"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "noodle"

amousu (noun, /əmaʊsu/): "nose"

taij (noun, /taɪdʒ/): "ocean"

bazazad (noun, /bəzæzad/): "parent"

apiyit (noun, /əpɪyɪt/): "path"

laitt (noun, /laɪɾ/): "peace"

ate (noun, /ətɛ/): "pepper"

aviluthi (noun, /əvɪluði/): "person"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "pie"

attipaw (noun, /aɾɪpo/): "pig"

atatti (noun, /ətəɾɪ/): "rabbit"

hu (noun, /hʌ/): "rain"

umuchaithi (noun, /ʌmʌtʃaɪðɪ/): "rat"

nululaw (noun, /nulʌlo/): "river"

aisilough (noun, /aɪsilɒ/): "robe"

thaw (noun, /ðæw/): "rock"

id (noun, /id/): "root"

awaw (noun, /əwo/): "salt"

tadavai (noun, /tədəvaɪ/): "sand"

ttough (noun, /ɾɒ/): "seed"

tangapith (noun, /təŋəpɪθ/): "sibling"

ounug (noun, /aʊnug/): "sister"

esitt (noun, /ɛsiɾ/): "skin"

nan (noun, /nən/): "sky"

boughjabi (noun, /bɒdʒəbɪ/): "smoke"

ngaviz (noun, /ŋəviz/): "snake"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "soup"

awoughlal (noun, /əwɒlal/): "star"

foughta (noun, /fɒtæ/): "stew"

ttaitt (noun, /ɾaɪɾ/): "stomach"

isil (noun, /ɪsil/): "stone"

cithav (noun, /ciðəv/): "stream"

iduttij (noun, /ɪdʌɾɪj/): "sun"

aytt (noun, /eɾ/): "sword"

ttukinin (noun, /ɾukɪnin/): "tail"

ilewadu (noun, /ɪlɛwədu/): "tavern"

kimoughsil (noun, /kɪmɒsɪl/): "thumb"

inatta (noun, /inəɾə/): "tongue"

oughw (noun, /ɒw/): "tooth"

aiketh (noun, /aɪkɛð/): "tree"

detuta (noun, /dɛtutə/): "truth"

talava (noun, /tələvə/): "uncle"

chim (noun, /tʃɪm/): "valley"

ikati (noun, /ɪkətɪ/): "war"

tabou (noun, /tæbaʊ/): "water"

ettesa (noun, /ɛɾɛsə/): "way"

aiwattuta (noun, /aɪwəɾutə/): "wine"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "woman"

itay (noun, /ɪte/): "word"