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This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Nafittoum
Nafittoum Dictionary
Pronouns
le (pronoun, /lɛ/): "he"
esa (pronoun, /ɛsə/): "she"
tatt (pronoun, /təɾ/): "they"
tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "you"
kak (pronoun, /kək/): "we"
il (pronoun, /ɪl/): "I"
Articles
usi (article, /ʌsɪ/): "a"
ha (article, /hə/): "the"
Prepositions
ainay (preposition, /aɪne/): "and"
tezatt (preposition, /tɛzæɾ/): "as"
disiitas (preposition, /dɪʒitəs/): "from"
iva (preposition, /ɪvæ/): "in"
ithit (preposition, /ɪðɪt/): "of"
awgingaih (preposition, /ogiŋaɪh/): "or"
akattid (preposition, /əkəɾid/): "to"
uvamay (preposition, /uvəme/): "will"
ehi (preposition, /ɛhɪ/): "with"
Numbers
duda (number, /dʌdæ/): "zero"
ttutha (number, /ɾʌðə/): "one"
watt (number, /wəɾ/): "two"
ttiki (number, /ɾɪkɪ/): "three"
ttiz (number, /ɾiz/): "four"
ishidi (number, /ɪʃidɪ/): "five"
aki (number, /əki/): "six"
athule (number, /əðʌlɛ/): "seven"
pimit (number, /pɪmɪt/): "eight"
ilough (number, /ilɒ/): "nine"
amu (number, /əmʌ/): "ten"
Questions
etouva (question, /ɛtaʊvə/): "what"
in (question, /in/): "who"
ikini (question, /ɪkɪnɪ/): "how"
bavan (question, /bəvən/): "why"
shadij (question, /ʃadij/): "when"
Interjections
utoolinu (interjection, /utʊlɪnu/): "hello"
atajaykay (interjection, /ətəjeke/): "goodbye"
kanutt (interjection, /kənuɾ/): "hey"
oughf (interjection, /ɒf/): "bye"
ab (interjection, /əb/): "ouch"
aifayzata (interjection, /aɪfezətæ/): "wow"
tti (interjection, /ɾɪ/): "uh"
naw (interjection, /no/): "er"
ulita (interjection, /ulɪtæ/): "um"
Adverbs
dootu (adverb, /dʊtu/): "again"
awttaq (adverb, /oɾəq/): "now"
hazatt (adverb, /həzəɾ/): "soon"
zittu (adverb, /zɪɾʌ/): "often"
munawou (adverb, /mʌnəwaʊ/): "sometimes"
awpoughth (adverb, /opɒð/): "always"
alayl (adverb, /ælel/): "never"
atittataw (adverb, /ætiɾəto/): "seldom"
Adjectives
itanu (adjective, /itənu/): "aromatic"
efathi (adjective, /ɛfəθi/): "basted"
oughvile (adjective, /ɒvilɛ/): "big"
fisough (adjective, /fɪsɒ/): "bitter"
thad (adjective, /ðəd/): "black"
avez (adjective, /əvɛz/): "blue"
zahama (adjective, /zəhəmə/): "brown"
nanati (adjective, /nənətɪ/): "chilled"
joot (adjective, /dʒʊt/): "cold"
ti (adjective, /ti/): "curried"
saita (adjective, /saɪtæ/): "dark"
ida (adjective, /idə/): "deep"
utanays (adjective, /ʌtanes/): "divine"
ladalat (adjective, /lədələt/): "drunk"
ukoi (adjective, /ʌkɔɪ/): "empty"
nutt (adjective, /nuɾ/): "evil"
aws (adjective, /os/): "familiar"
me (adjective, /mɛ/): "fat"
amipi (adjective, /əmɪpi/): "flat"
te (adjective, /tɛ/): "frail"
nazatta (adjective, /næzəɾa/): "fried"
nattune (adjective, /nəɾunɛ/): "full"
damishath (adjective, /dəmɪʃəð/): "good"
id (adjective, /ɪd/): "green"
sinisuk (adjective, /sinɪsʌk/): "grey"
att (adjective, /əɾ/): "honest"
tila (adjective, /tɪlə/): "hot"
oughkifeb (adjective, /ɒkɪfɛb/): "light"
atis (adjective, /ətɪs/): "long"
att (adjective, /əɾ/): "loud"
joutat (adjective, /dʒaʊtət/): "mortal"
nus (adjective, /nʌs/): "mysterious"
ichidazu (adjective, /itʃidəzu/): "narrow"
ounami (adjective, /aʊnəmi/): "old"
udi (adjective, /udɪ/): "orange"
apid (adjective, /apɪd/): "pungent"
ata (adjective, /ətə/): "purple"
aithima (adjective, /aɪðimə/): "quiet"
oughttatte (adjective, /ɒɾæɾɛ/): "raw"
dangihett (adjective, /dəŋɪhɛɾ/): "rectangular"
ita (adjective, /ɪtə/): "red"
aj (adjective, /æj/): "roasted"
elu (adjective, /ɛlʌ/): "round"
ataw (adjective, /ətəw/): "salty"
alidi (adjective, /əlɪdɪ/): "savory"
ta (adjective, /tæ/): "shallow"
iwu (adjective, /ɪwʌ/): "short"
nekattai (adjective, /nɛkæɾaɪ/): "smoked"
nalain (adjective, /nəlaɪn/): "sober"
ut (adjective, /ut/): "sour"
ttaijak (adjective, /ɾaɪdʒək/): "spicy"
itam (adjective, /itəm/): "spiral"
ivet (adjective, /ivɛt/): "square"
ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "steamed"
nuzopat (adjective, /nuzɔpət/): "strange"
azafa (adjective, /əzəfə/): "strong"
udez (adjective, /ʌdɛz/): "sturdy"
iwe (adjective, /ɪwɛ/): "sweet"
aliwika (adjective, /əlɪwika/): "tall"
fi (adjective, /fɪ/): "thick"
natteh (adjective, /nəɾɛh/): "thin"
amoum (adjective, /əmaʊm/): "warm"
chavani (adjective, /tʃævəni/): "weak"
anutt (adjective, /anuɾ/): "white"
nailitha (adjective, /naɪliðə/): "wide"
da (adjective, /də/): "yellow"
asaw (adjective, /æso/): "young"
Verbs
asajal (verb, /əsəjəl/): "bake"
ngaha (verb, /ŋəhə/): "be"
si (verb, /sɪ/): "belong"
this (verb, /ðis/): "bite"
tez (verb, /tɛz/): "break"
vi (verb, /vɪ/): "burn"
atoughpi (verb, /ətɒpi/): "come"
zazouza (verb, /zəzaʊzə/): "die"
iji (verb, /ɪdʒi/): "drink"
ta (verb, /ta/): "eat"
laki (verb, /ləkɪ/): "fall"
ttawwithi (verb, /ɾowɪðɪ/): "fight"
noughth (verb, /nɒð/): "find"
tasin (verb, /təsɪn/): "fish"
ttivub (verb, /ɾɪvub/): "fly"
ezufa (verb, /ɛzʌfə/): "frown"
ooka (verb, /ʊkə/): "go"
anipatu (verb, /anipətʌ/): "growl"
ud (verb, /ud/): "hate"
amusivi (verb, /əmusivɪ/): "have"
nana (verb, /nənæ/): "hear"
eta (verb, /ɛtə/): "hide"
afi (verb, /əfɪ/): "hold"
atali (verb, /ətəlɪ/): "hunt"
uttisitha (verb, /uɾɪsiθə/): "jump"
ddit (verb, /ɽɪt/): "kill"
etila (verb, /ɛtilə/): "know"
aidagun (verb, /aɪdəgun/): "laugh"
ttasoodach (verb, /ɾasʊdətʃ/): "lie"
tih (verb, /tɪh/): "live"
aisaz (verb, /aɪsəz/): "lose"
am (verb, /am/): "love"
uchika (verb, /ʌtʃɪka/): "need"
tawshoughw (verb, /toʃɒw/): "own"
iz (verb, /ɪz/): "roast"
ihul (verb, /ɪhʌl/): "run"
si (verb, /si/): "see"
angafan (verb, /əŋæfən/): "sit"
awbika (verb, /obika/): "sleep"
kawtadan (verb, /kotadæn/): "smell"
latt (verb, /ləɾ/): "smile"
in (verb, /ɪn/): "stand"
minasa (verb, /minəsə/): "strike"
adaw (verb, /ədo/): "swallow"
lunana (verb, /lunənə/): "swim"
visai (verb, /vɪsaɪ/): "taste"
atana (verb, /ətəna/): "throw"
asumaz (verb, /əsuməz/): "walk"
ittan (verb, /iɾən/): "want"
Nouns
nika (noun, /nɪkə/): "afternoon"
awttufape (noun, /oɾʌfəpɛ/): "ale"
ethadam (noun, /ɛðədæm/): "all"
ibathitti (noun, /ɪbəðɪɾɪ/): "alligator"
letat (noun, /lɛtət/): "arm"
nulithatt (noun, /nʌlɪðəɾ/): "ash"
hadattas (noun, /hədəɾæs/): "aunt"
tikaikiw (noun, /tɪkaɪkɪw/): "axe"
at (noun, /æt/): "bark"
asan (noun, /əsən/): "bay"
lay (noun, /le/): "beer"
sif (noun, /sif/): "beet"
achisami (noun, /ətʃɪsəmi/): "bird"
inu (noun, /ɪnu/): "blood"
bayjeka (noun, /bejɛkə/): "boar"
ataw (noun, /əto/): "bone"
nush (noun, /nʌʃ/): "breakfast"
doothiwes (noun, /dʊðiwɛs/): "breast"
tas (noun, /təs/): "brother"
idafiv (noun, /ɪdəfiv/): "castle"
ttattadin (noun, /ɾəɾədin/): "cat"
dootitti (noun, /dʊtɪɾɪ/): "cat"
oottatti (noun, /ʊɾəɾɪ/): "chest"
koughttattid (noun, /kɒɾəɾɪd/): "chicken"
ahaitach (noun, /əhaɪtətʃ/): "claw"
kasaywam (noun, /kəsewəm/): "cloud"
betatt (noun, /bɛtəɾ/): "coconut"
ta (noun, /tæ/): "crime"
itoon (noun, /ɪtʊn/): "day"
sitifiz (noun, /sɪtɪfiz/): "dinner"
uwatt (noun, /uwəɾ/): "dog"
ettis (noun, /ɛɾɪs/): "drink"
mijak (noun, /mɪjæk/): "dungeon"
itattai (noun, /itəɾaɪ/): "ear"
tupaza (noun, /tupazə/): "earth"
azaybaw (noun, /əzebo/): "egg"
etoupi (noun, /ɛtaʊpɪ/): "elder"
fi (noun, /fi/): "enemy"
aittasipi (noun, /aɪɾəsɪpi/): "evening"
up (noun, /ʌp/): "eye"
hattak (noun, /həɾək/): "family"
ifaysam (noun, /ɪfesəm/): "father"
ttoughnikaij (noun, /ɾɒnɪkaɪj/): "feather"
anav (noun, /ənæv/): "fight"
itsamigu (noun, /itsamɪgʌ/): "finger"
ulaytai (noun, /uletaɪ/): "fire"
sademu (noun, /sədɛmʌ/): "fish"
utti (noun, /ʌɾɪ/): "flesh"
asuwi (noun, /asʌwɪ/): "foot"
dadina (noun, /dədɪnə/): "forest"
awaing (noun, /əwaɪŋ/): "fox"
asadoot (noun, /asədʊt/): "friend"
bataythi (noun, /bəteði/): "goose"
apat (noun, /əpət/): "grease"
abou (noun, /əbaʊ/): "group"
joimada (noun, /jɔɪmədə/): "gulf"
ittanay (noun, /iɾəne/): "hair"
budushai (noun, /bʌduʃaɪ/): "hand"
tita (noun, /tita/): "hat"
moughkich (noun, /mɒkɪtʃ/): "hate"
nikim (noun, /nɪkɪm/): "head"
avi (noun, /əvɪ/): "hill"
oughg (noun, /ɒg/): "horn"
si (noun, /sɪ/): "horse"
mitaw (noun, /mɪto/): "house"
achasail (noun, /ətʃæsaɪl/): "inn"
jathough (noun, /dʒəðɒ/): "island"
ar (noun, /əɹ/): "jaw"
etan (noun, /ɛtæn/): "lake"
si (noun, /sɪ/): "leaf"
sittaith (noun, /siɾaɪð/): "leg"
visuboo (noun, /vɪsubʊ/): "liver"
as (noun, /əs/): "louse"
um (noun, /um/): "love"
ikibin (noun, /ikɪbin/): "lunch"
ttam (noun, /ɾəm/): "man"
ttadd (noun, /ɾæɽ/): "many"
id (noun, /ɪd/): "meal"
kat (noun, /kət/): "metal"
ahi (noun, /æhi/): "mine"
wenayth (noun, /wɛneð/): "monster"
edounoughli (noun, /ɛdaʊnɒlɪ/): "moon"
qihasi (noun, /qɪhəsi/): "morning"
mitt (noun, /mɪɾ/): "mother"
digathutt (noun, /digæθʌɾ/): "mountain"
al (noun, /əl/): "mouth"
haviz (noun, /həvɪz/): "name"
afunawt (noun, /æfunot/): "neck"
alet (noun, /əlɛt/): "night"
ini (noun, /ini/): "noodle"
ittawki (noun, /iɾoki/): "nose"
zu (noun, /zʌ/): "ocean"
aydi (noun, /edɪ/): "parent"
noughnam (noun, /nɒnəm/): "path"
aipattough (noun, /aɪpəɾɒ/): "peace"
nu (noun, /nʌ/): "pepper"
asi (noun, /əsɪ/): "person"
ashaittafa (noun, /əʃaɪɾəfa/): "pie"
anachav (noun, /ænətʃəv/): "pig"
tithatai (noun, /tɪðətaɪ/): "rabbit"
awnapitt (noun, /onæpiɾ/): "rain"
taittit (noun, /taɪɾɪt/): "rat"
attiti (noun, /æɾiti/): "river"
nasai (noun, /næsaɪ/): "robe"
aysakoughna (noun, /esəkɒnə/): "rock"
ama (noun, /amæ/): "root"
fittani (noun, /fɪɾəni/): "salt"
dough (noun, /dɒ/): "sand"
ija (noun, /ijə/): "seed"
hi (noun, /hi/): "sibling"
nasa (noun, /nəsə/): "sister"
diz (noun, /diz/): "skin"
ut (noun, /ʌt/): "sky"
chatethi (noun, /tʃətɛði/): "smoke"
kailanga (noun, /kaɪlæŋə/): "snake"
ap (noun, /əp/): "soup"
iza (noun, /izæ/): "star"
abas (noun, /əbəs/): "stew"
eda (noun, /ɛdə/): "stomach"
ithoipes (noun, /ɪðɔɪpɛs/): "stone"
ulaysa (noun, /ʌlesə/): "stream"
ithida (noun, /ɪðida/): "sun"
ttadiw (noun, /ɾədɪw/): "sword"
vaytta (noun, /veɾa/): "tail"
oujesida (noun, /aʊjɛsɪdə/): "tavern"
bawk (noun, /bok/): "thumb"
data (noun, /dətə/): "tongue"
oidattoo (noun, /ɔɪdəɾʊ/): "tooth"
uttafi (noun, /ʌɾəfɪ/): "tree"
atih (noun, /ətih/): "truth"
ttah (noun, /ɾəh/): "uncle"
aynut (noun, /enʌt/): "valley"
ath (noun, /əθ/): "war"
ana (noun, /ənə/): "water"
avatta (noun, /avəɾə/): "way"
sipatedd (noun, /sɪpətɛɽ/): "wine"
esatti (noun, /ɛsæɾɪ/): "woman"
datiba (noun, /dətibə/): "word"