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

Hitha

Hitha Dictionary

Pronouns

lu (pronoun, /lu/): "he"

ngatt (pronoun, /ŋəɾ/): "she"

attu (pronoun, /əɾʌ/): "they"

in (pronoun, /in/): "you"

tta (pronoun, /ɾæ/): "we"

lough (pronoun, /lɒ/): "I"

Articles

an (article, /ən/): "a"

ad (article, /ad/): "the"

Prepositions

anouttais (preposition, /ənaʊɾaɪs/): "and"

athatoughtu (preposition, /əðətɒtʌ/): "as"

daninin (preposition, /dənɪnɪn/): "from"

itt (preposition, /ɪɾ/): "in"

ttipa (preposition, /ɾɪpə/): "of"

pay (preposition, /pe/): "or"

ahafam (preposition, /əhəfəm/): "to"

thiloughket (preposition, /ðɪlɒkɛt/): "will"

alitti (preposition, /əlɪɾɪ/): "with"

Numbers

asalila (number, /əsəlɪlə/): "zero"

nanelang (number, /nənɛləŋ/): "one"

dalasai (number, /dəlæsaɪ/): "two"

gai (number, /gaɪ/): "three"

attin (number, /əɾɪn/): "four"

lays (number, /les/): "five"

tatezath (number, /tətɛzəð/): "six"

ke (number, /kɛ/): "seven"

ake (number, /əkɛ/): "eight"

idat (number, /idət/): "nine"

wayshitin (number, /weʃitɪn/): "ten"

Questions

ich (question, /ɪtʃ/): "what"

filan (question, /fɪlən/): "who"

abu (question, /əbu/): "how"

tha (question, /ðæ/): "why"

awl (question, /ol/): "when"

Interjections

udijamay (interjection, /udɪdʒəme/): "hello"

thittami (interjection, /ðiɾəmɪ/): "goodbye"

ithadina (interjection, /ɪðədina/): "hey"

di (interjection, /dɪ/): "bye"

ujumitta (interjection, /udʒʌmiɾa/): "ouch"

aymape (interjection, /eməpɛ/): "wow"

amithith (interjection, /əmɪðið/): "uh"

atida (interjection, /atidə/): "er"

itti (interjection, /ɪɾɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

dakad (adverb, /dəkæd/): "again"

adut (adverb, /ædut/): "now"

sod (adverb, /sɔd/): "soon"

akawatti (adverb, /ækəwəɾɪ/): "often"

han (adverb, /hən/): "sometimes"

ukidootha (adverb, /ʌkɪdʊðæ/): "always"

tanaychiz (adverb, /tanetʃiz/): "never"

littimik (adverb, /lɪɾɪmik/): "seldom"

Adjectives

namaihus (adjective, /nəmaɪhʌs/): "aromatic"

iti (adjective, /itɪ/): "basted"

tosifa (adjective, /tɔsɪfə/): "big"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "bitter"

inaytu (adjective, /ɪnetu/): "black"

fatoott (adjective, /fətʊɾ/): "blue"

izazas (adjective, /izəzəs/): "brown"

oughsini (adjective, /ɒsɪnɪ/): "chilled"

ainisayt (adjective, /aɪniset/): "cold"

adattayta (adjective, /ədəɾetə/): "curried"

zab (adjective, /zəb/): "dark"

ttu (adjective, /ɾu/): "deep"

anahul (adjective, /ænəhul/): "divine"

ait (adjective, /aɪt/): "drunk"

awoughniv (adjective, /əwɒnɪv/): "empty"

aj (adjective, /əj/): "evil"

pough (adjective, /pɒ/): "familiar"

nashah (adjective, /nəʃəh/): "fat"

sail (adjective, /saɪl/): "flat"

edatt (adjective, /ɛdəɾ/): "frail"

zaitattu (adjective, /zaɪtəɾu/): "fried"

ikangafi (adjective, /ɪkaŋæfi/): "full"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "good"

ettush (adjective, /ɛɾuʃ/): "green"

zaziwi (adjective, /zəzɪwɪ/): "grey"

rrout (adjective, /raʊt/): "honest"

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

tta (adjective, /ɾa/): "light"

unum (adjective, /ʌnum/): "long"

asaseb (adjective, /əsəsɛb/): "loud"

ouyizatt (adjective, /aʊyɪzæɾ/): "mortal"

athata (adjective, /əðətə/): "mysterious"

tuth (adjective, /tuθ/): "narrow"

uzittech (adjective, /uziɾɛtʃ/): "old"

ngattutt (adjective, /ŋəɾʌɾ/): "orange"

kim (adjective, /kim/): "pungent"

evajata (adjective, /ɛvəjətə/): "purple"

fathailek (adjective, /fəðaɪlɛk/): "quiet"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "raw"

ela (adjective, /ɛla/): "rectangular"

wibath (adjective, /wɪbəð/): "red"

iti (adjective, /ɪtɪ/): "roasted"

inaboughd (adjective, /ɪnəbɒd/): "round"

athazi (adjective, /əðəzɪ/): "salty"

alaihay (adjective, /əlaɪhe/): "savory"

goob (adjective, /gʊb/): "shallow"

ekuni (adjective, /ɛkʌni/): "short"

thutani (adjective, /ðʌtənɪ/): "smoked"

awezawch (adjective, /əwɛzotʃ/): "sober"

doughsookay (adjective, /dɒsʊke/): "sour"

efoudattai (adjective, /ɛfaʊdəɾaɪ/): "spicy"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "spiral"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "square"

attas (adjective, /əɾæs/): "steamed"

za (adjective, /zə/): "strange"

kan (adjective, /kən/): "strong"

najat (adjective, /nədʒət/): "sturdy"

bittada (adjective, /biɾədə/): "sweet"

oum (adjective, /aʊm/): "tall"

hawatta (adjective, /həwəɾa/): "thick"

atti (adjective, /æɾɪ/): "thin"

dan (adjective, /dən/): "warm"

tad (adjective, /təd/): "weak"

bai (adjective, /baɪ/): "white"

da (adjective, /də/): "wide"

noitad (adjective, /nɔɪtəd/): "yellow"

aisid (adjective, /aɪsɪd/): "young"

Verbs

na (verb, /nə/): "bake"

alasoughtha (verb, /əlæsɒðə/): "be"

hi (verb, /hɪ/): "belong"

mainavep (verb, /maɪnəvɛp/): "bite"

tiga (verb, /tigə/): "break"

tapatad (verb, /təpatəd/): "burn"

ik (verb, /ɪk/): "come"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "die"

peba (verb, /pɛbə/): "drink"

ipingay (verb, /ɪpɪŋe/): "eat"

abaw (verb, /əbo/): "fall"

bawthattuth (verb, /boðaɾʌð/): "fight"

su (verb, /sʌ/): "find"

iti (verb, /itɪ/): "fish"

nahek (verb, /næhɛk/): "fly"

ainaylanu (verb, /aɪnelənu/): "frown"

oithattanu (verb, /ɔɪðəɾənu/): "go"

idizi (verb, /idizɪ/): "growl"

anga (verb, /əŋə/): "hate"

sanevi (verb, /sənɛvɪ/): "have"

ingikaih (verb, /iŋikaɪh/): "hear"

ja (verb, /jə/): "hide"

awthe (verb, /oðɛ/): "hold"

bevanad (verb, /bɛvənæd/): "hunt"

hattaw (verb, /həɾo/): "jump"

ngi (verb, /ŋɪ/): "kill"

awdatisi (verb, /odətisɪ/): "know"

wesiban (verb, /wɛsɪbən/): "laugh"

battatt (verb, /bəɾaɾ/): "lie"

ngitt (verb, /ŋiɾ/): "live"

nath (verb, /nəð/): "lose"

ttukih (verb, /ɾʌkɪh/): "love"

atattut (verb, /ætəɾut/): "need"

laithai (verb, /laɪðaɪ/): "own"

oottadi (verb, /ʊɾədɪ/): "roast"

na (verb, /nə/): "run"

ataichaz (verb, /ətaɪchəz/): "see"

atutita (verb, /ətʌtɪtə/): "sit"

ipak (verb, /ɪpək/): "sleep"

jangum (verb, /dʒəŋʌm/): "smell"

dawtattah (verb, /dotəɾəh/): "smile"

va (verb, /væ/): "stand"

anihap (verb, /ənɪhəp/): "strike"

othanatt (verb, /ɔðənəɾ/): "swallow"

anizay (verb, /ənize/): "swim"

attin (verb, /aɾɪn/): "taste"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "throw"

mi (verb, /mɪ/): "walk"

attihi (verb, /əɾɪhi/): "want"

Nouns

say (noun, /se/): "afternoon"

ung (noun, /ʌŋ/): "ale"

ethi (noun, /ɛði/): "all"

azaynisa (noun, /əzenisa/): "alligator"

tatasu (noun, /tətəsʌ/): "arm"

akapou (noun, /əkæpaʊ/): "ash"

unaychadi (noun, /unetʃədɪ/): "aunt"

singulat (noun, /sɪŋʌlat/): "axe"

fai (noun, /faɪ/): "bark"

uz (noun, /uz/): "bay"

nai (noun, /naɪ/): "beer"

aki (noun, /əkɪ/): "beet"

toonutheh (noun, /tʊnuðɛh/): "bird"

luloughtt (noun, /lulɒɾ/): "blood"

ebough (noun, /ɛbɒ/): "boar"

maysu (noun, /mesʌ/): "bone"

se (noun, /sɛ/): "breakfast"

thifaisa (noun, /ðifaɪsæ/): "breast"

ttattepough (noun, /ɾæɾɛpɒ/): "brother"

asowadi (noun, /əsɔwədɪ/): "castle"

aji (noun, /æji/): "cat"

ttan (noun, /ɾən/): "cat"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "chest"

ikunaw (noun, /ikʌno/): "chicken"

as (noun, /əs/): "claw"

kichini (noun, /kitʃɪnɪ/): "cloud"

azoughtalay (noun, /æzɒtəle/): "coconut"

athathi (noun, /əθəðɪ/): "crime"

lizas (noun, /lɪzəs/): "day"

fazung (noun, /fəzuŋ/): "dinner"

ittifat (noun, /ɪɾɪfət/): "dog"

ttili (noun, /ɾɪli/): "drink"

fa (noun, /fə/): "dungeon"

ddootesaw (noun, /ɽʊtɛso/): "ear"

pasaijij (noun, /pəsaɪdʒidʒ/): "earth"

oottan (noun, /ʊɾən/): "egg"

imai (noun, /ɪmaɪ/): "elder"

deb (noun, /dɛb/): "enemy"

oughdimisa (noun, /ɒdɪmisæ/): "evening"

udatutsu (noun, /ʌdətutsʌ/): "eye"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "family"

miducha (noun, /midutʃə/): "father"

inazite (noun, /ɪnəzɪtɛ/): "feather"

bin (noun, /bin/): "fight"

kingufai (noun, /kɪŋufaɪ/): "finger"

afemett (noun, /afɛmɛɾ/): "fire"

dayttin (noun, /deɾɪn/): "fish"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "flesh"

ethivu (noun, /ɛðivu/): "foot"

li (noun, /li/): "forest"

mana (noun, /mənə/): "fox"

tadases (noun, /tædəsɛs/): "friend"

dittakais (noun, /diɾəkaɪs/): "goose"

isia (noun, /iʒa/): "grease"

kaisatal (noun, /kaɪsətæl/): "group"

titoudi (noun, /tɪtaʊdɪ/): "gulf"

sazitti (noun, /səziɾi/): "hair"

ethinini (noun, /ɛðɪnɪnɪ/): "hand"

shal (noun, /ʃal/): "hat"

av (noun, /əv/): "hate"

ichu (noun, /ɪtʃʌ/): "head"

asivu (noun, /əsivu/): "hill"

hadanan (noun, /hədənən/): "horn"

paza (noun, /pəzə/): "horse"

ttainulough (noun, /ɾaɪnʌlɒ/): "house"

vavai (noun, /vəvaɪ/): "inn"

za (noun, /zə/): "island"

anattanou (noun, /ənəɾənaʊ/): "jaw"

aylanij (noun, /elənɪdʒ/): "lake"

taykawl (noun, /tekol/): "leaf"

nitesi (noun, /nɪtɛsi/): "leg"

nas (noun, /nəs/): "liver"

ibat (noun, /ibət/): "louse"

isoughd (noun, /isɒd/): "love"

ubasais (noun, /ʌbəsaɪs/): "lunch"

rrathadah (noun, /rəðədəh/): "man"

egiv (noun, /ɛgɪv/): "many"

ana (noun, /ænə/): "meal"

pa (noun, /pə/): "metal"

ab (noun, /əb/): "mine"

kehireh (noun, /kɛhiɹɛh/): "monster"

bavij (noun, /bəvɪdʒ/): "moon"

sise (noun, /sɪsɛ/): "morning"

ine (noun, /ɪnɛ/): "mother"

den (noun, /dɛn/): "mountain"

azisehe (noun, /əzisɛhɛ/): "mouth"

unasali (noun, /ʌnəsælɪ/): "name"

ab (noun, /əb/): "neck"

evuh (noun, /ɛvʌh/): "night"

inalough (noun, /ɪnəlɒ/): "noodle"

angajan (noun, /əŋajən/): "nose"

inihazay (noun, /inɪhəze/): "ocean"

sad (noun, /səd/): "parent"

chatt (noun, /tʃəɾ/): "path"

isi (noun, /ɪsɪ/): "peace"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "pepper"

aipu (noun, /aɪpu/): "person"

enem (noun, /ɛnɛm/): "pie"

awa (noun, /æwə/): "pig"

ej (noun, /ɛdʒ/): "rabbit"

difithurr (noun, /dɪfɪðʌr/): "rain"

uwayv (noun, /uwev/): "rat"

daibata (noun, /daɪbætə/): "river"

dap (noun, /dəp/): "robe"

kanoughtt (noun, /kænɒɾ/): "rock"

aybaysam (noun, /ebesəm/): "root"

bittiyitt (noun, /biɾɪyɪɾ/): "salt"

ut (noun, /ʌt/): "sand"

jivukig (noun, /jivʌkɪg/): "seed"

esitawche (noun, /ɛsɪtoxɛ/): "sibling"

bitt (noun, /biɾ/): "sister"

ayfu (noun, /efʌ/): "skin"

us (noun, /us/): "sky"

ttib (noun, /ɾib/): "smoke"

itawpulu (noun, /ɪtopʌlu/): "snake"

dat (noun, /dæt/): "soup"

isu (noun, /ɪsu/): "star"

voughnavoon (noun, /vɒnævʊn/): "stew"

panis (noun, /pənɪs/): "stomach"

ayttattuti (noun, /eɾaɾutɪ/): "stone"

uthay (noun, /ʌðe/): "stream"

ama (noun, /əmæ/): "sun"

ga (noun, /gə/): "sword"

aittunam (noun, /aɪɾʌnəm/): "tail"

attacimi (noun, /æɾəcɪmɪ/): "tavern"

napat (noun, /nəpət/): "thumb"

ttekettay (noun, /ɾɛkɛɾe/): "tongue"

foudufi (noun, /faʊdufɪ/): "tooth"

bi (noun, /bi/): "tree"

uvaw (noun, /ʌvo/): "truth"

angesach (noun, /əŋɛsəch/): "uncle"

isa (noun, /isə/): "valley"

vett (noun, /vɛɾ/): "war"

ubanoughb (noun, /ʌbənɒb/): "water"

bathoughbu (noun, /bəðɒbu/): "way"

awethip (noun, /æwɛθip/): "wine"

vith (noun, /vɪð/): "woman"

ittatith (noun, /iɾətɪð/): "word"