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Language Generator

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

Iwaw

Iwaw Dictionary

Pronouns

tta (pronoun, /ɾæ/): "he"

ka (pronoun, /kə/): "she"

it (pronoun, /it/): "they"

loum (pronoun, /laʊm/): "you"

pe (pronoun, /pɛ/): "we"

sa (pronoun, /sə/): "I"

Articles

ttag (article, /ɾəg/): "a"

uloo (article, /ʌlʊ/): "the"

Prepositions

ah (preposition, /əh/): "and"

ttoughtti (preposition, /ɾɒɾɪ/): "as"

aluwe (preposition, /aluwɛ/): "from"

vadud (preposition, /vædʌd/): "in"

ladawsiak (preposition, /ladoʒək/): "of"

atta (preposition, /əɾə/): "or"

butapit (preposition, /butapit/): "to"

sataw (preposition, /səto/): "will"

tti (preposition, /ɾɪ/): "with"

Numbers

thisatt (number, /ðisaɾ/): "zero"

tittufaz (number, /tiɾʌfæz/): "one"

ath (number, /əð/): "two"

ing (number, /ɪŋ/): "three"

fawp (number, /fop/): "four"

fi (number, /fi/): "five"

anatita (number, /ənətitæ/): "six"

anichawe (number, /ənichəwɛ/): "seven"

outittati (number, /aʊtɪɾati/): "eight"

ni (number, /nɪ/): "nine"

litt (number, /lɪɾ/): "ten"

Questions

thanep (question, /ðənɛp/): "what"

nitu (question, /nɪtu/): "who"

sekawda (question, /sɛkodə/): "how"

aw (question, /æw/): "why"

oufipi (question, /aʊfipi/): "when"

Interjections

iv (interjection, /ɪv/): "hello"

ttuzut (interjection, /ɾʌzut/): "goodbye"

hadipan (interjection, /hədɪpən/): "hey"

vabe (interjection, /vəbɛ/): "bye"

tookough (interjection, /tʊkɒ/): "ouch"

ilimuni (interjection, /ilɪmʌni/): "wow"

sivou (interjection, /sɪvaʊ/): "uh"

ttisizitt (interjection, /ɾɪsɪziɾ/): "er"

ingelangi (interjection, /ɪŋɛləŋɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

doodi (adverb, /dʊdi/): "again"

nezoo (adverb, /nɛzʊ/): "now"

lawith (adverb, /ləwið/): "soon"

tidilah (adverb, /tidiləh/): "often"

anu (adverb, /ənu/): "sometimes"

aineda (adverb, /aɪnɛdæ/): "always"

di (adverb, /dɪ/): "never"

azaw (adverb, /əzo/): "seldom"

Adjectives

akaw (adjective, /əko/): "aromatic"

anoughd (adjective, /ənɒd/): "basted"

eni (adjective, /ɛnɪ/): "big"

asawim (adjective, /əsəwim/): "bitter"

ajakeni (adjective, /əjəkɛnɪ/): "black"

aysi (adjective, /esɪ/): "blue"

tang (adjective, /tæŋ/): "brown"

udifut (adjective, /udɪfut/): "chilled"

saletas (adjective, /səlɛtəs/): "cold"

ttama (adjective, /ɾəmə/): "curried"

ngijut (adjective, /ŋidʒʌt/): "dark"

haw (adjective, /ho/): "deep"

hasatt (adjective, /həsəɾ/): "divine"

ina (adjective, /inə/): "drunk"

sath (adjective, /səð/): "empty"

nuna (adjective, /nʌnæ/): "evil"

isubaz (adjective, /ɪsubəz/): "familiar"

apunath (adjective, /əpʌnəð/): "fat"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "flat"

ttaifouth (adjective, /ɾaɪfaʊð/): "frail"

oughjipaitta (adjective, /ɒjipaɪɾæ/): "fried"

oughzayja (adjective, /ɒzejə/): "full"

mot (adjective, /mɔt/): "good"

ttaz (adjective, /ɾəz/): "green"

ttalinit (adjective, /ɾəlɪnɪt/): "grey"

toughnafu (adjective, /tɒnəfʌ/): "honest"

thizitti (adjective, /ðizɪɾɪ/): "hot"

attaytt (adjective, /əɾeɾ/): "light"

on (adjective, /ɔn/): "long"

aydu (adjective, /edu/): "loud"

ttarrisheth (adjective, /ɾəriʃɛð/): "mortal"

dap (adjective, /dəp/): "mysterious"

tanatta (adjective, /tænəɾə/): "narrow"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "old"

sita (adjective, /sɪtə/): "orange"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "pungent"

oughtedun (adjective, /ɒtɛdun/): "purple"

kattabuw (adjective, /kəɾəbuw/): "quiet"

aybade (adjective, /ebədɛ/): "raw"

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

la (adjective, /lə/): "red"

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

at (adjective, /ət/): "round"

sathada (adjective, /sæðædə/): "salty"

azinitt (adjective, /əzɪnɪɾ/): "savory"

apath (adjective, /əpəð/): "shallow"

imuttav (adjective, /imʌɾəv/): "short"

ttuthu (adjective, /ɾʌðu/): "smoked"

takij (adjective, /təkɪj/): "sober"

acha (adjective, /atʃə/): "sour"

winapayk (adjective, /wɪnæpek/): "spicy"

ila (adjective, /ɪla/): "spiral"

lika (adjective, /lɪkæ/): "square"

ukatada (adjective, /ukətədə/): "steamed"

viwebep (adjective, /vɪwɛbɛp/): "strange"

inuk (adjective, /ɪnʌk/): "strong"

pibaini (adjective, /pɪbaɪni/): "sturdy"

aylitti (adjective, /eliɾɪ/): "sweet"

nisunoos (adjective, /nɪsunʊs/): "tall"

ettathi (adjective, /ɛɾæðɪ/): "thick"

attith (adjective, /əɾɪθ/): "thin"

pez (adjective, /pɛz/): "warm"

if (adjective, /ɪf/): "weak"

du (adjective, /du/): "white"

tsub (adjective, /tsub/): "wide"

bi (adjective, /bɪ/): "yellow"

kayhiva (adjective, /kehivæ/): "young"

Verbs

toughnu (verb, /tɒnʌ/): "bake"

inidij (verb, /ɪnɪdɪj/): "be"

tikaku (verb, /tɪkaku/): "belong"

amana (verb, /əmænə/): "bite"

tattizum (verb, /təɾizum/): "break"

aykala (verb, /ekalə/): "burn"

atawn (verb, /əton/): "come"

ett (verb, /ɛɾ/): "die"

iva (verb, /ivə/): "drink"

sitt (verb, /sɪɾ/): "eat"

utettani (verb, /ʌtɛɾəni/): "fall"

thingith (verb, /ðiŋið/): "fight"

aja (verb, /æjə/): "find"

ik (verb, /ik/): "fish"

awhim (verb, /ohim/): "fly"

zuttaith (verb, /zʌɾaɪð/): "frown"

fafitay (verb, /fəfite/): "go"

witing (verb, /witɪŋ/): "growl"

tanaittoosh (verb, /tənaɪɾʊʃ/): "hate"

ash (verb, /əʃ/): "have"

jin (verb, /dʒɪn/): "hear"

zaywa (verb, /zewə/): "hide"

nikai (verb, /nikaɪ/): "hold"

gu (verb, /gu/): "hunt"

ajati (verb, /əjætɪ/): "jump"

abithad (verb, /abɪðæd/): "kill"

lah (verb, /ləh/): "know"

pitha (verb, /piðə/): "laugh"

upawtoughta (verb, /ʌpotɒtə/): "lie"

mi (verb, /mɪ/): "live"

oilenawa (verb, /ɔɪlɛnəwə/): "lose"

kaka (verb, /kəkə/): "love"

atetis (verb, /ətɛtis/): "need"

nas (verb, /næs/): "own"

ttinazach (verb, /ɾinəzətʃ/): "roast"

udaydethe (verb, /ʌdedɛðɛ/): "run"

dina (verb, /dɪnə/): "see"

ttoughth (verb, /ɾɒθ/): "sit"

zayd (verb, /zed/): "sleep"

atti (verb, /əɾɪ/): "smell"

anefan (verb, /ənɛfən/): "smile"

idizach (verb, /idɪzətʃ/): "stand"

setuch (verb, /sɛtutʃ/): "strike"

zatt (verb, /zəɾ/): "swallow"

navitt (verb, /nævɪɾ/): "swim"

le (verb, /lɛ/): "taste"

ati (verb, /əti/): "throw"

tha (verb, /ða/): "walk"

aydimani (verb, /edɪmænɪ/): "want"

Nouns

ates (noun, /ətɛs/): "afternoon"

ukem (noun, /ʌkɛm/): "ale"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "all"

etoo (noun, /ɛtʊ/): "alligator"

bayw (noun, /bew/): "arm"

azu (noun, /azʌ/): "ash"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "aunt"

atathattoo (noun, /ætaðəɾʊ/): "axe"

akat (noun, /əkat/): "bark"

isuhoutt (noun, /isʌhaʊɾ/): "bay"

nathivas (noun, /naðɪvas/): "beer"

aloughn (noun, /əlɒn/): "beet"

nishang (noun, /niʃəŋ/): "bird"

naimaz (noun, /naɪməz/): "blood"

ijatan (noun, /ijətən/): "boar"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "bone"

miki (noun, /mɪkɪ/): "breakfast"

takitatt (noun, /təkɪtæɾ/): "breast"

ud (noun, /ʌd/): "brother"

lu (noun, /lu/): "castle"

vuttawu (noun, /vuɾæwu/): "cat"

kiduzach (noun, /kɪdʌzətʃ/): "cat"

aithupisai (noun, /aɪðupɪsaɪ/): "chest"

takapay (noun, /təkəpe/): "chicken"

etes (noun, /ɛtɛs/): "claw"

awsiloughd (noun, /osilɒd/): "cloud"

tin (noun, /tɪn/): "coconut"

an (noun, /ən/): "crime"

aw (noun, /əw/): "day"

baidit (noun, /baɪdit/): "dinner"

bif (noun, /bɪf/): "dog"

afatt (noun, /afəɾ/): "drink"

izitatta (noun, /ɪzɪtəɾə/): "dungeon"

kattuza (noun, /kəɾʌzə/): "ear"

aytu (noun, /etʌ/): "earth"

ittawkukay (noun, /iɾokʌke/): "egg"

poutti (noun, /paʊɾi/): "elder"

ut (noun, /ʌt/): "enemy"

ttough (noun, /ɾɒ/): "evening"

wa (noun, /wæ/): "eye"

dalabaf (noun, /dələbəf/): "family"

tuthub (noun, /tʌθub/): "father"

kapemath (noun, /kəpɛməð/): "feather"

aligitay (noun, /əlɪgite/): "fight"

dalak (noun, /dələk/): "finger"

awn (noun, /on/): "fire"

fabir (noun, /fəbɪɹ/): "fish"

awdidath (noun, /odɪdəð/): "flesh"

fanainas (noun, /fənaɪnəs/): "foot"

ebe (noun, /ɛbɛ/): "forest"

ttinadi (noun, /ɾɪnədɪ/): "fox"

bu (noun, /bu/): "friend"

ibais (noun, /ɪbaɪs/): "goose"

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

ih (noun, /ih/): "group"

ikam (noun, /ɪkəm/): "gulf"

naj (noun, /nəj/): "hair"

aj (noun, /əj/): "hand"

likezith (noun, /likɛzɪð/): "hat"

imani (noun, /imænɪ/): "hate"

anenoovu (noun, /anɛnʊvʌ/): "head"

thalanaitt (noun, /ðələnaɪɾ/): "hill"

edi (noun, /ɛdɪ/): "horn"

sapaytti (noun, /səpeɾi/): "horse"

evunun (noun, /ɛvunun/): "house"

zittinan (noun, /zɪɾɪnən/): "inn"

inis (noun, /inɪs/): "island"

ttoughtta (noun, /ɾɒɾə/): "jaw"

el (noun, /ɛl/): "lake"

haittufoughl (noun, /haɪɾufɒl/): "leaf"

ettikap (noun, /ɛɾikəp/): "leg"

jaituz (noun, /jaɪtuz/): "liver"

za (noun, /za/): "louse"

uzabi (noun, /uzəbɪ/): "love"

ittoughjat (noun, /ɪɾɒjət/): "lunch"

vayp (noun, /vep/): "man"

tit (noun, /tɪt/): "many"

tiki (noun, /tɪkɪ/): "meal"

abawnip (noun, /əbonip/): "metal"

ttitinu (noun, /ɾitɪnʌ/): "mine"

daif (noun, /daɪf/): "monster"

tid (noun, /tid/): "moon"

tibutta (noun, /tɪbʌɾə/): "morning"

aypufun (noun, /epufʌn/): "mother"

il (noun, /il/): "mountain"

itaip (noun, /ɪtaɪp/): "mouth"

an (noun, /an/): "name"

did (noun, /dɪd/): "neck"

aiza (noun, /aɪzə/): "night"

ate (noun, /ətɛ/): "noodle"

sine (noun, /sɪnɛ/): "nose"

datt (noun, /dæɾ/): "ocean"

at (noun, /æt/): "parent"

ahatt (noun, /əhəɾ/): "path"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "peace"

ededad (noun, /ɛdɛdəd/): "pepper"

ttuthiva (noun, /ɾʌðɪvə/): "person"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "pie"

uchoughti (noun, /ʌtʃɒti/): "pig"

neda (noun, /nɛdə/): "rabbit"

vatibip (noun, /vətibɪp/): "rain"

oughttid (noun, /ɒɾid/): "rat"

ittatta (noun, /ɪɾəɾə/): "river"

aynaytetu (noun, /enetɛtu/): "robe"

siawbut (noun, /ʒobut/): "rock"

am (noun, /əm/): "root"

ash (noun, /əʃ/): "salt"

alatapough (noun, /ælætəpɒ/): "sand"

ad (noun, /əd/): "seed"

tap (noun, /təp/): "sibling"

tisitaws (noun, /tɪsɪtos/): "sister"

attitta (noun, /əɾiɾə/): "skin"

sid (noun, /sɪd/): "sky"

apata (noun, /əpətæ/): "smoke"

ip (noun, /ɪp/): "snake"

ayngatt (noun, /eŋəɾ/): "soup"

anuthu (noun, /ənuðu/): "star"

valas (noun, /vælæs/): "stew"

idiwahi (noun, /idɪwəhi/): "stomach"

najattak (noun, /nəjæɾək/): "stone"

oughth (noun, /ɒð/): "stream"

thid (noun, /ðɪd/): "sun"

tinatiz (noun, /tinətɪz/): "sword"

anawi (noun, /ənəwɪ/): "tail"

as (noun, /as/): "tavern"

ekiliz (noun, /ɛkilɪz/): "thumb"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "tongue"

kas (noun, /kəs/): "tooth"

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

thay (noun, /ðe/): "truth"

ilin (noun, /ɪlɪn/): "uncle"

alisa (noun, /əlɪsə/): "valley"

anata (noun, /ənətə/): "war"

iz (noun, /iz/): "water"

zoughwak (noun, /zɒwək/): "way"

utett (noun, /utɛɾ/): "wine"

daliv (noun, /dəlɪv/): "woman"

thiluka (noun, /ðilʌkæ/): "word"