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

Uwawzevi

Uwawzevi Dictionary

Pronouns

tta (pronoun, /ɾæ/): "he"

ayw (pronoun, /ew/): "she"

az (pronoun, /əz/): "they"

ne (pronoun, /nɛ/): "you"

un (pronoun, /un/): "we"

pin (pronoun, /pin/): "I"

Articles

oughd (article, /ɒd/): "a"

itha (article, /iðə/): "the"

Prepositions

dayhital (preposition, /dehitəl/): "and"

ane (preposition, /ənɛ/): "as"

aytattuhu (preposition, /etəɾʌhʌ/): "from"

ata (preposition, /ətæ/): "in"

ikijasi (preposition, /ɪkidʒəsɪ/): "of"

alata (preposition, /ælətə/): "or"

wawe (preposition, /wəwɛ/): "to"

ud (preposition, /ud/): "will"

avit (preposition, /əvɪt/): "with"

Numbers

kangiz (number, /kəŋɪz/): "zero"

uw (number, /ʌw/): "one"

akaizi (number, /əkaɪzɪ/): "two"

nilabe (number, /nɪlæbɛ/): "three"

tai (number, /taɪ/): "four"

mainida (number, /maɪnidə/): "five"

uga (number, /ugə/): "six"

jud (number, /dʒʌd/): "seven"

agatay (number, /əgəte/): "eight"

sakisam (number, /səkɪsəm/): "nine"

ini (number, /inɪ/): "ten"

Questions

ing (question, /ɪŋ/): "what"

viba (question, /vɪbə/): "who"

soughttusay (question, /sɒɾuse/): "how"

ttagazas (question, /ɾəgəzæs/): "why"

saitawt (question, /saɪtot/): "when"

Interjections

patan (interjection, /pətən/): "hello"

etteb (interjection, /ɛɾɛb/): "goodbye"

thooja (interjection, /ðʊdʒə/): "hey"

ttinooz (interjection, /ɾinʊz/): "bye"

ilami (interjection, /iləmɪ/): "ouch"

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

ataybitt (interjection, /ətebiɾ/): "uh"

ades (interjection, /ædɛs/): "er"

ddebittiz (interjection, /ɽɛbɪɾiz/): "um"

Adverbs

iza (adverb, /izə/): "again"

ing (adverb, /ɪŋ/): "now"

nichazi (adverb, /nɪtʃəzɪ/): "soon"

hethidav (adverb, /hɛðɪdəv/): "often"

tab (adverb, /təb/): "sometimes"

sa (adverb, /sə/): "always"

ujadata (adverb, /ujadətæ/): "never"

ayh (adverb, /eh/): "seldom"

Adjectives

imasishu (adjective, /ɪməsɪʃu/): "aromatic"

oughtiz (adjective, /ɒtiz/): "basted"

pata (adjective, /pətə/): "big"

oughfettil (adjective, /ɒfɛɾɪl/): "bitter"

patta (adjective, /pæɾə/): "black"

ludath (adjective, /ludəð/): "blue"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "brown"

anipi (adjective, /ənɪpi/): "chilled"

outt (adjective, /aʊɾ/): "cold"

ngizumi (adjective, /ŋɪzʌmɪ/): "curried"

ikai (adjective, /ɪkaɪ/): "dark"

ittitaz (adjective, /ɪɾɪtəz/): "deep"

labathil (adjective, /ləbəθil/): "divine"

awttime (adjective, /oɾɪmɛ/): "drunk"

si (adjective, /si/): "empty"

kakaw (adjective, /kako/): "evil"

nayp (adjective, /nep/): "familiar"

oudizoughnu (adjective, /aʊdizɒnu/): "fat"

ays (adjective, /es/): "flat"

apali (adjective, /əpælɪ/): "frail"

ahulanga (adjective, /əhʌləŋæ/): "fried"

uwuna (adjective, /uwʌnə/): "full"

chi (adjective, /tʃɪ/): "good"

ttashaidab (adjective, /ɾəʃaɪdəb/): "green"

tidahatt (adjective, /tidəhæɾ/): "grey"

ttetoughmab (adjective, /ɾɛtɒməb/): "honest"

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

aboode (adjective, /æbʊdɛ/): "light"

unate (adjective, /unətɛ/): "long"

inepi (adjective, /ɪnɛpɪ/): "loud"

attazatt (adjective, /əɾəzəɾ/): "mortal"

atoughni (adjective, /ətɒnɪ/): "mysterious"

ittoottah (adjective, /ɪɾʊɾəh/): "narrow"

aizas (adjective, /aɪzəs/): "old"

unay (adjective, /ʌne/): "orange"

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

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "purple"

ichabi (adjective, /itʃəbɪ/): "quiet"

ange (adjective, /əŋɛ/): "raw"

zu (adjective, /zu/): "rectangular"

at (adjective, /ət/): "red"

hiz (adjective, /hiz/): "roasted"

thulih (adjective, /θulɪh/): "round"

li (adjective, /lɪ/): "salty"

winet (adjective, /winɛt/): "savory"

ilemaz (adjective, /ɪlɛməz/): "shallow"

aka (adjective, /əkə/): "short"

aittathats (adjective, /aɪɾaðats/): "smoked"

ttinuk (adjective, /ɾɪnʌk/): "sober"

ttilu (adjective, /ɾilu/): "sour"

udinu (adjective, /ʌdinʌ/): "spicy"

ilik (adjective, /ɪlik/): "spiral"

ge (adjective, /gɛ/): "square"

zadangoos (adjective, /zədaŋʊs/): "steamed"

iteshitt (adjective, /itɛʃɪɾ/): "strange"

chidi (adjective, /tʃɪdi/): "strong"

naike (adjective, /naɪkɛ/): "sturdy"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "sweet"

pav (adjective, /pəv/): "tall"

itawnath (adjective, /itonəð/): "thick"

aym (adjective, /em/): "thin"

awn (adjective, /on/): "warm"

huttimi (adjective, /huɾɪmɪ/): "weak"

ittatta (adjective, /iɾəɾæ/): "white"

anuq (adjective, /ənuq/): "wide"

siwu (adjective, /sɪwu/): "yellow"

oughwada (adjective, /ɒwadə/): "young"

Verbs

ava (verb, /əvə/): "bake"

sawbouha (verb, /sobaʊhə/): "be"

chatt (verb, /tʃaɾ/): "belong"

afifali (verb, /əfifəlɪ/): "bite"

ang (verb, /əŋ/): "break"

naisula (verb, /naɪsʌlə/): "burn"

une (verb, /ʌnɛ/): "come"

ashoughti (verb, /əʃɒtɪ/): "die"

nath (verb, /nəð/): "drink"

etaichiva (verb, /ɛtaɪtʃivə/): "eat"

nanik (verb, /nənik/): "fall"

ttaykis (verb, /ɾekɪs/): "fight"

malukou (verb, /malukaʊ/): "find"

ileza (verb, /ɪlɛzə/): "fish"

aybav (verb, /ebæv/): "fly"

oughtiladi (verb, /ɒtilædi/): "frown"

kanitt (verb, /kəniɾ/): "go"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "growl"

nabati (verb, /nabətɪ/): "hate"

faw (verb, /fo/): "have"

shalatis (verb, /ʃələtɪs/): "hear"

epakoughta (verb, /ɛpəkɒtə/): "hide"

bakatoul (verb, /bəkətaʊl/): "hold"

athu (verb, /əðu/): "hunt"

dala (verb, /dələ/): "jump"

uvak (verb, /uvək/): "kill"

aicha (verb, /aɪxa/): "know"

wittaw (verb, /wɪɾəw/): "laugh"

atanat (verb, /ətənət/): "lie"

ttaittam (verb, /ɾaɪɾam/): "live"

ikathatha (verb, /ɪkəðəða/): "lose"

caza (verb, /cəza/): "love"

atatta (verb, /ətəɾə/): "need"

nadaidin (verb, /nædaɪdɪn/): "own"

kawb (verb, /kob/): "roast"

uttitaw (verb, /ʌɾito/): "run"

adid (verb, /ədɪd/): "see"

fayz (verb, /fez/): "sit"

ayl (verb, /el/): "sleep"

tiven (verb, /tɪvɛn/): "smell"

zahen (verb, /zəhɛn/): "smile"

ibaj (verb, /ibəj/): "stand"

gani (verb, /gənɪ/): "strike"

ayzoitough (verb, /ezɔɪtɒ/): "swallow"

ekangij (verb, /ɛkæŋidʒ/): "swim"

sataki (verb, /sətəkɪ/): "taste"

ivath (verb, /ivəð/): "throw"

win (verb, /win/): "walk"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "want"

Nouns

anoughdou (noun, /ənɒdaʊ/): "afternoon"

outitisa (noun, /aʊtɪtisæ/): "ale"

sipa (noun, /sipa/): "all"

ulaz (noun, /uləz/): "alligator"

lahaimath (noun, /ləhaɪməð/): "arm"

umadai (noun, /umədaɪ/): "ash"

inesip (noun, /ɪnɛsɪp/): "aunt"

git (noun, /gɪt/): "axe"

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

ttazittiv (noun, /ɾəzɪɾɪv/): "bay"

pewek (noun, /pɛwɛk/): "beer"

amate (noun, /əmətɛ/): "beet"

ditt (noun, /dɪɾ/): "bird"

apangami (noun, /əpəŋəmɪ/): "blood"

ibin (noun, /ɪbin/): "boar"

saivi (noun, /saɪvɪ/): "bone"

nejungaw (noun, /nɛjʌŋo/): "breakfast"

nganabach (noun, /ŋənəbətʃ/): "breast"

filasoi (noun, /filəsɔɪ/): "brother"

fit (noun, /fɪt/): "castle"

pai (noun, /paɪ/): "cat"

atokachaw (noun, /ətɔkətʃo/): "cat"

ttada (noun, /ɾədə/): "chest"

at (noun, /ət/): "chicken"

dasa (noun, /dəsə/): "claw"

kainitayt (noun, /kaɪnɪtet/): "cloud"

tanayttu (noun, /təneɾu/): "coconut"

ayfak (noun, /efək/): "crime"

nuta (noun, /nutæ/): "day"

du (noun, /du/): "dinner"

achutidi (noun, /ətʃutidɪ/): "dog"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "drink"

tikayng (noun, /tikeŋ/): "dungeon"

ath (noun, /əð/): "ear"

ttaifuka (noun, /ɾaɪfuka/): "earth"

itayttayz (noun, /ɪteɾez/): "egg"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "elder"

aimittam (noun, /aɪmɪɾəm/): "enemy"

pouy (noun, /paʊy/): "evening"

itiwai (noun, /ɪtɪwaɪ/): "eye"

lata (noun, /ləta/): "family"

minaw (noun, /mɪno/): "father"

aynimuta (noun, /enɪmutə/): "feather"

dakatta (noun, /dəkəɾə/): "fight"

thataytti (noun, /ðəteɾi/): "finger"

iniz (noun, /ɪniz/): "fire"

nathuf (noun, /nəðʌf/): "fish"

an (noun, /ən/): "flesh"

va (noun, /və/): "foot"

kai (noun, /kaɪ/): "forest"

inanaytt (noun, /ɪnəneɾ/): "fox"

doughs (noun, /dɒs/): "friend"

uq (noun, /ʌq/): "goose"

anoovi (noun, /ənʊvɪ/): "grease"

izadaydd (noun, /ɪzædeɽ/): "group"

fi (noun, /fi/): "gulf"

ithigadi (noun, /iðigədɪ/): "hair"

tat (noun, /tət/): "hand"

ziwutt (noun, /zɪwʌɾ/): "hat"

napanawl (noun, /næpənol/): "hate"

umane (noun, /umənɛ/): "head"

awchitt (noun, /otʃɪɾ/): "hill"

ahivatte (noun, /ahɪvəɾɛ/): "horn"

uvas (noun, /ʌvəs/): "horse"

idaw (noun, /ido/): "house"

atawtan (noun, /ətotæn/): "inn"

dangada (noun, /dəŋada/): "island"

lay (noun, /le/): "jaw"

timut (noun, /timut/): "lake"

atsaini (noun, /ətsaɪni/): "leaf"

kik (noun, /kik/): "leg"

tihutta (noun, /tɪhuɾə/): "liver"

tasip (noun, /təsɪp/): "louse"

apatt (noun, /əpəɾ/): "love"

adab (noun, /ədæb/): "lunch"

anett (noun, /ənɛɾ/): "man"

oughleme (noun, /ɒlɛmɛ/): "many"

ayhabi (noun, /ehəbi/): "meal"

tata (noun, /tətæ/): "metal"

ajazul (noun, /əjəzul/): "mine"

itaisaka (noun, /ɪtaɪsəkə/): "monster"

aytha (noun, /eðə/): "moon"

awth (noun, /oð/): "morning"

ttaili (noun, /ɾaɪlɪ/): "mother"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "mountain"

efayze (noun, /ɛfezɛ/): "mouth"

fattanaw (noun, /fəɾænəw/): "name"

amidada (noun, /əmidədə/): "neck"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "night"

ttoughthay (noun, /ɾɒðe/): "noodle"

iha (noun, /ɪhə/): "nose"

etat (noun, /ɛtət/): "ocean"

inootaymoo (noun, /ɪnʊtemʊ/): "parent"

ahatta (noun, /əhæɾæ/): "path"

saneba (noun, /sənɛbə/): "peace"

chi (noun, /tʃi/): "pepper"

ttasi (noun, /ɾəsɪ/): "person"

umap (noun, /ʌməp/): "pie"

dithi (noun, /dɪði/): "pig"

ichesadd (noun, /ɪtʃɛsəɽ/): "rabbit"

thoojubip (noun, /ðʊjʌbɪp/): "rain"

athuk (noun, /aðʌk/): "rat"

ti (noun, /ti/): "river"

saikai (noun, /saɪkaɪ/): "robe"

put (noun, /pʌt/): "rock"

tatili (noun, /tətɪli/): "root"

anitta (noun, /anɪɾə/): "salt"

ittidan (noun, /ɪɾɪdən/): "sand"

ilitisa (noun, /ɪlɪtisə/): "seed"

tawa (noun, /təwə/): "sibling"

ath (noun, /əð/): "sister"

pawwajul (noun, /powəjʌl/): "skin"

tawsasay (noun, /tosase/): "sky"

kaja (noun, /kəjə/): "smoke"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "snake"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "soup"

zuzi (noun, /zuzi/): "star"

oughs (noun, /ɒs/): "stew"

anou (noun, /ænaʊ/): "stomach"

ati (noun, /ætɪ/): "stone"

afunik (noun, /əfunɪk/): "stream"

za (noun, /zə/): "sun"

wattasa (noun, /wəɾəsə/): "sword"

dough (noun, /dɒ/): "tail"

nangithath (noun, /nəŋɪðəð/): "tavern"

aipawit (noun, /aɪpəwɪt/): "thumb"

ttathishu (noun, /ɾaðɪʃʌ/): "tongue"

ttettayta (noun, /ɾɛɾetə/): "tooth"

punayn (noun, /punen/): "tree"

ilal (noun, /ɪləl/): "truth"

simu (noun, /simu/): "uncle"

tuma (noun, /tumə/): "valley"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "war"

aw (noun, /əw/): "water"

ilawtt (noun, /ɪloɾ/): "way"

nazuku (noun, /nəzʌkʌ/): "wine"

gitoughba (noun, /gitɒba/): "woman"

aynal (noun, /enəl/): "word"