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Language Generator

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

Thinat

Thinat Dictionary

Pronouns

aita (pronoun, /aɪtə/): "he"

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

uma (pronoun, /ʌmə/): "they"

mai (pronoun, /maɪ/): "you"

ttatt (pronoun, /ɾaɾ/): "we"

idi (pronoun, /ɪdɪ/): "I"

Articles

lak (article, /lək/): "a"

cha (article, /tʃə/): "the"

Prepositions

janukik (preposition, /jænʌkɪk/): "and"

uw (preposition, /uw/): "as"

kag (preposition, /kəg/): "from"

nasittan (preposition, /nasɪɾən/): "in"

thatiz (preposition, /ðætɪz/): "of"

aws (preposition, /os/): "or"

fattes (preposition, /fəɾɛs/): "to"

tinazitt (preposition, /tɪnəzɪɾ/): "will"

nuttesib (preposition, /nʌɾɛsɪb/): "with"

Numbers

aymeluthi (number, /emɛlʌðɪ/): "zero"

ttigifat (number, /ɾɪgɪfət/): "one"

ikamatt (number, /ikəmæɾ/): "two"

amil (number, /əmɪl/): "three"

asatawi (number, /əsətəwi/): "four"

uttuvi (number, /uɾuvɪ/): "five"

awtunem (number, /otʌnɛm/): "six"

arridel (number, /əridɛl/): "seven"

utha (number, /ʌðə/): "eight"

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

bay (number, /be/): "ten"

Questions

ttipu (question, /ɾɪpu/): "what"

jawd (question, /dʒod/): "who"

look (question, /lʊk/): "how"

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

nidilen (question, /nɪdɪlɛn/): "when"

Interjections

aylitta (interjection, /elɪɾa/): "hello"

doughttoughl (interjection, /dɒɾɒl/): "goodbye"

ttin (interjection, /ɾin/): "hey"

gadittuf (interjection, /gədiɾʌf/): "bye"

woimay (interjection, /wɔɪme/): "ouch"

na (interjection, /na/): "wow"

atathaz (interjection, /ətəðəz/): "uh"

ayiluthi (interjection, /əyɪluðɪ/): "er"

thethi (interjection, /ðɛðɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

apa (adverb, /əpə/): "again"

ten (adverb, /tɛn/): "now"

at (adverb, /ət/): "soon"

ailinisai (adverb, /aɪlɪnisaɪ/): "often"

ilaitatta (adverb, /ɪlaɪtəɾə/): "sometimes"

iben (adverb, /ɪbɛn/): "always"

ibun (adverb, /ɪbʌn/): "never"

kaf (adverb, /kəf/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ta (adjective, /tə/): "aromatic"

pivema (adjective, /pɪvɛmə/): "basted"

unahuki (adjective, /unəhʌkɪ/): "big"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "bitter"

vagin (adjective, /vəgɪn/): "black"

wukiz (adjective, /wʌkɪz/): "blue"

damaw (adjective, /dəmo/): "brown"

ttati (adjective, /ɾəti/): "chilled"

ethaytoungoo (adjective, /ɛðetaʊŋʊ/): "cold"

dinayd (adjective, /dɪned/): "curried"

chabittu (adjective, /xəbiɾʌ/): "dark"

takiviz (adjective, /təkɪviz/): "deep"

ituth (adjective, /itʌð/): "divine"

aidaiku (adjective, /aɪdaɪkʌ/): "drunk"

pez (adjective, /pɛz/): "empty"

aymath (adjective, /eməð/): "evil"

ttimasaih (adjective, /ɾimæsaɪh/): "familiar"

asa (adjective, /æsə/): "fat"

kathanu (adjective, /kəðənʌ/): "flat"

fapin (adjective, /fəpɪn/): "frail"

anitini (adjective, /ənɪtini/): "fried"

at (adjective, /æt/): "full"

aittaydaini (adjective, /aɪɾedaɪni/): "good"

at (adjective, /ət/): "green"

attenak (adjective, /əɾɛnək/): "grey"

ha (adjective, /hə/): "honest"

attum (adjective, /əɾum/): "hot"

zesawaz (adjective, /zɛsawæz/): "light"

atham (adjective, /aðəm/): "long"

ishatai (adjective, /iʃətaɪ/): "loud"

thahashi (adjective, /θəhəʃɪ/): "mortal"

ttiz (adjective, /ɾiz/): "mysterious"

ittaws (adjective, /iɾos/): "narrow"

atakish (adjective, /ətəkɪʃ/): "old"

oughpaw (adjective, /ɒpo/): "orange"

mivangap (adjective, /mɪvəŋəp/): "pungent"

vilel (adjective, /vilɛl/): "purple"

atta (adjective, /aɾə/): "quiet"

sha (adjective, /ʃə/): "raw"

nanun (adjective, /nənʌn/): "rectangular"

thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "red"

asen (adjective, /əsɛn/): "roasted"

sich (adjective, /six/): "round"

ji (adjective, /ji/): "salty"

mu (adjective, /mʌ/): "savory"

oughta (adjective, /ɒtə/): "shallow"

aiwiwe (adjective, /aɪwɪwɛ/): "short"

ihuttila (adjective, /ɪhʌɾɪlə/): "smoked"

ajayda (adjective, /ədʒedə/): "sober"

ifitafa (adjective, /ifɪtafa/): "sour"

uthisa (adjective, /uðɪsə/): "spicy"

tittisas (adjective, /tiɾɪsas/): "spiral"

amuttasay (adjective, /æmʌɾəse/): "square"

wattaytha (adjective, /wəɾeθæ/): "steamed"

athitt (adjective, /əðɪɾ/): "strange"

am (adjective, /əm/): "strong"

akefash (adjective, /əkɛfəʃ/): "sturdy"

mithal (adjective, /miðəl/): "sweet"

awwa (adjective, /owə/): "tall"

ibawtta (adjective, /ɪboɾa/): "thick"

ttakath (adjective, /ɾəkəθ/): "thin"

uzibaz (adjective, /uzɪbaz/): "warm"

amattoov (adjective, /əməɾʊv/): "weak"

ittilanu (adjective, /iɾɪlanʌ/): "white"

attitt (adjective, /əɾiɾ/): "wide"

thila (adjective, /ðilə/): "yellow"

taidi (adjective, /taɪdɪ/): "young"

Verbs

atada (verb, /ətədæ/): "bake"

aywutouz (verb, /ewutaʊz/): "be"

ittetta (verb, /ɪɾɛɾæ/): "belong"

nattattatt (verb, /nəɾəɾəɾ/): "bite"

jawam (verb, /dʒəwəm/): "break"

amisat (verb, /amɪsət/): "burn"

bata (verb, /bətə/): "come"

enu (verb, /ɛnu/): "die"

aynana (verb, /enənə/): "drink"

utava (verb, /ʌtəva/): "eat"

alika (verb, /əlɪkə/): "fall"

emate (verb, /ɛmatɛ/): "fight"

una (verb, /unæ/): "find"

loughs (verb, /lɒs/): "fish"

ing (verb, /ɪŋ/): "fly"

ut (verb, /ʌt/): "frown"

ul (verb, /ʌl/): "go"

athe (verb, /əðɛ/): "growl"

nu (verb, /nu/): "hate"

iside (verb, /ɪsɪdɛ/): "have"

itha (verb, /ɪðə/): "hear"

wa (verb, /wə/): "hide"

as (verb, /æs/): "hold"

ttawaittays (verb, /ɾəwaɪɾes/): "hunt"

lali (verb, /læli/): "jump"

li (verb, /lɪ/): "kill"

aipaz (verb, /aɪpəz/): "know"

zemidawk (verb, /zɛmɪdok/): "laugh"

ttithatt (verb, /ɾɪθaɾ/): "lie"

zikas (verb, /zɪkəs/): "live"

itainat (verb, /ɪtaɪnət/): "lose"

ikasaway (verb, /ɪkəsæwe/): "love"

falanid (verb, /fələnɪd/): "need"

ikou (verb, /ikaʊ/): "own"

diwim (verb, /dɪwɪm/): "roast"

taja (verb, /təjə/): "run"

dimatta (verb, /dɪməɾə/): "see"

linough (verb, /linɒ/): "sit"

mukidi (verb, /mukidɪ/): "sleep"

paipub (verb, /paɪpub/): "smell"

apaytaygi (verb, /əpetegɪ/): "smile"

tatt (verb, /təɾ/): "stand"

fittainam (verb, /fɪɾaɪnəm/): "strike"

anough (verb, /anɒ/): "swallow"

aykamaha (verb, /ekæməhə/): "swim"

awazough (verb, /awəzɒ/): "taste"

iz (verb, /ɪz/): "throw"

utaw (verb, /uto/): "walk"

eminaday (verb, /ɛmɪnəde/): "want"

Nouns

van (noun, /vən/): "afternoon"

avatti (noun, /əvəɾi/): "ale"

awugita (noun, /əwugɪtæ/): "all"

utti (noun, /uɾɪ/): "alligator"

muga (noun, /mʌgæ/): "arm"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "ash"

suladath (noun, /sulədəð/): "aunt"

winuth (noun, /wɪnʌθ/): "axe"

ithouku (noun, /iðaʊkʌ/): "bark"

ah (noun, /əh/): "bay"

ifoughdi (noun, /ifɒdi/): "beer"

edittath (noun, /ɛdɪɾæð/): "beet"

afenaid (noun, /əfɛnaɪd/): "bird"

adipak (noun, /ədipək/): "blood"

aizayn (noun, /aɪzen/): "boar"

awpah (noun, /opəh/): "bone"

na (noun, /nə/): "breakfast"

idittawz (noun, /ɪdɪɾoz/): "breast"

ayhattay (noun, /ehəɾe/): "brother"

oughtha (noun, /ɒθə/): "castle"

oughnay (noun, /ɒne/): "cat"

sawthathou (noun, /soðəðaʊ/): "cat"

nima (noun, /nimə/): "chest"

attasayj (noun, /əɾəsej/): "chicken"

attawliz (noun, /əɾoliz/): "claw"

nas (noun, /næs/): "cloud"

dayvupah (noun, /devʌpəh/): "coconut"

attana (noun, /əɾəna/): "crime"

upa (noun, /upæ/): "day"

oota (noun, /ʊtə/): "dinner"

atajan (noun, /atædʒən/): "dog"

danala (noun, /dənələ/): "drink"

dun (noun, /dʌn/): "dungeon"

ithepa (noun, /ɪθɛpa/): "ear"

isiduda (noun, /ɪsɪdudə/): "earth"

oun (noun, /aʊn/): "egg"

nitaw (noun, /nito/): "elder"

zatatang (noun, /zatətæŋ/): "enemy"

aihoughjash (noun, /aɪhɒjəʃ/): "evening"

ttittun (noun, /ɾiɾʌn/): "eye"

atazawvi (noun, /ətəzovɪ/): "family"

ship (noun, /ʃip/): "father"

wigina (noun, /wigɪnə/): "feather"

miji (noun, /mɪdʒɪ/): "fight"

nufap (noun, /nufəp/): "finger"

kutik (noun, /kutɪk/): "fire"

awsichada (noun, /osɪtʃəda/): "fish"

ji (noun, /jɪ/): "flesh"

tusatt (noun, /tusəɾ/): "foot"

awttit (noun, /oɾit/): "forest"

hum (noun, /hʌm/): "fox"

uthe (noun, /uðɛ/): "friend"

atif (noun, /ətif/): "goose"

at (noun, /ət/): "grease"

dak (noun, /dæk/): "group"

aytithay (noun, /etɪðəy/): "gulf"

kusaysab (noun, /kʌsesæb/): "hair"

amayttett (noun, /əmeɾɛɾ/): "hand"

kamoughtev (noun, /kəmɒtɛv/): "hat"

sada (noun, /sədə/): "hate"

wittitti (noun, /wɪɾɪɾi/): "head"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "hill"

uh (noun, /uh/): "horn"

na (noun, /nə/): "horse"

ibadalu (noun, /ibədəlu/): "house"

thikite (noun, /ðikitɛ/): "inn"

ipaz (noun, /ipəz/): "island"

itoughtitta (noun, /ɪtɒtɪɾə/): "jaw"

ahattita (noun, /əhæɾitə/): "lake"

nawkoughs (noun, /nokɒs/): "leaf"

ttunak (noun, /ɾunək/): "leg"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "liver"

lawi (noun, /lawɪ/): "louse"

asatathu (noun, /əsatəðʌ/): "love"

za (noun, /zə/): "lunch"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "man"

utapai (noun, /utæpaɪ/): "many"

atuni (noun, /ətʌni/): "meal"

ay (noun, /əy/): "metal"

tay (noun, /te/): "mine"

itafangu (noun, /ɪtəfəŋu/): "monster"

kal (noun, /kəl/): "moon"

nisat (noun, /nɪsət/): "morning"

ought (noun, /ɒt/): "mother"

zatt (noun, /zæɾ/): "mountain"

ani (noun, /əni/): "mouth"

thayw (noun, /ðew/): "name"

unatidu (noun, /unətidʌ/): "neck"

naim (noun, /naɪm/): "night"

atatti (noun, /ətaɾɪ/): "noodle"

tezuka (noun, /tɛzukə/): "nose"

ga (noun, /gæ/): "ocean"

vinihi (noun, /vɪnihi/): "parent"

zisan (noun, /zisən/): "path"

timi (noun, /tɪmɪ/): "peace"

pi (noun, /pi/): "pepper"

ilipati (noun, /ɪlɪpətɪ/): "person"

loughwidaiz (noun, /lɒwɪdaɪz/): "pie"

dejaicha (noun, /dɛjaɪtʃə/): "pig"

ak (noun, /æk/): "rabbit"

natt (noun, /næɾ/): "rain"

aikefa (noun, /aɪkɛfə/): "rat"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "river"

aiv (noun, /aɪv/): "robe"

ta (noun, /tə/): "rock"

aiv (noun, /aɪv/): "root"

nayfay (noun, /nefe/): "salt"

asufajaw (noun, /əsufəjo/): "sand"

nib (noun, /nɪb/): "seed"

athi (noun, /əðɪ/): "sibling"

esi (noun, /ɛsɪ/): "sister"

ichoo (noun, /ɪtʃʊ/): "skin"

ttamakay (noun, /ɾəmæke/): "sky"

thisinga (noun, /ðɪsɪŋə/): "smoke"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "snake"

nuttumadd (noun, /nuɾʌmæɽ/): "soup"

nitt (noun, /nɪɾ/): "star"

aisithitta (noun, /aɪsiðɪɾə/): "stew"

imi (noun, /imɪ/): "stomach"

thoughk (noun, /ðɒk/): "stone"

aida (noun, /aɪdə/): "stream"

un (noun, /un/): "sun"

oughboo (noun, /ɒbʊ/): "sword"

vafezaw (noun, /vəfɛzæw/): "tail"

man (noun, /mən/): "tavern"

unaydith (noun, /unedið/): "thumb"

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

anatheb (noun, /ənaðɛb/): "tooth"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "tree"

ula (noun, /ʌlə/): "truth"

abutayvay (noun, /əbʌteve/): "uncle"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "valley"

gejay (noun, /gɛdʒe/): "war"

toughm (noun, /tɒm/): "water"

etut (noun, /ɛtut/): "way"

tadisap (noun, /tədɪsəp/): "wine"

noulun (noun, /naʊlʌn/): "woman"

ttakawl (noun, /ɾəkol/): "word"