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

Daytta

Daytta Dictionary

Pronouns

satt (pronoun, /səɾ/): "he"

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "she"

zek (pronoun, /zɛk/): "they"

wach (pronoun, /wətʃ/): "you"

ata (pronoun, /əta/): "we"

av (pronoun, /æv/): "I"

Articles

ica (article, /icæ/): "a"

da (article, /də/): "the"

Prepositions

ita (preposition, /itə/): "and"

pahisi (preposition, /pæhɪsɪ/): "as"

asi (preposition, /əsɪ/): "from"

ayt (preposition, /et/): "in"

najattet (preposition, /nədʒəɾɛt/): "of"

tikese (preposition, /tɪkɛsɛ/): "or"

wawnu (preposition, /wonu/): "to"

areb (preposition, /æɹɛb/): "will"

gawtt (preposition, /goɾ/): "with"

Numbers

da (number, /də/): "zero"

evadai (number, /ɛvədaɪ/): "one"

nich (number, /nɪtʃ/): "two"

ijaw (number, /ɪdʒæw/): "three"

azoughp (number, /əzɒp/): "four"

ttoonat (number, /ɾʊnət/): "five"

si (number, /si/): "six"

pe (number, /pɛ/): "seven"

puttuz (number, /pʌɾuz/): "eight"

ekitan (number, /ɛkɪtæn/): "nine"

ttamil (number, /ɾəmɪl/): "ten"

Questions

kisipa (question, /kisɪpə/): "what"

awthaw (question, /oðəw/): "who"

inaina (question, /ɪnaɪnə/): "how"

fimati (question, /fimətɪ/): "why"

tha (question, /ðə/): "when"

Interjections

uli (interjection, /ʌli/): "hello"

oughtithuje (interjection, /ɒtɪðujɛ/): "goodbye"

nad (interjection, /nad/): "hey"

ngevuth (interjection, /ŋɛvuð/): "bye"

alawka (interjection, /ælokæ/): "ouch"

fett (interjection, /fɛɾ/): "wow"

anaysh (interjection, /əneʃ/): "uh"

ittathi (interjection, /ɪɾæðɪ/): "er"

oinawbu (interjection, /ɔɪnobʌ/): "um"

Adverbs

angazapay (adverb, /əŋəzəpe/): "again"

ash (adverb, /əʃ/): "now"

nalayl (adverb, /nəlel/): "soon"

sha (adverb, /ʃə/): "often"

akali (adverb, /əkəlɪ/): "sometimes"

ni (adverb, /nɪ/): "always"

ttathi (adverb, /ɾəðɪ/): "never"

aicha (adverb, /aɪxə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

akez (adjective, /əkɛz/): "aromatic"

fittetig (adjective, /fiɾɛtɪg/): "basted"

ttittaikev (adjective, /ɾiɾaɪkɛv/): "big"

asetenaw (adjective, /əsɛtɛno/): "bitter"

isata (adjective, /ɪsətə/): "black"

kay (adjective, /ke/): "blue"

thath (adjective, /ðəð/): "brown"

das (adjective, /dæs/): "chilled"

oobi (adjective, /ʊbɪ/): "cold"

ttayttanaw (adjective, /ɾeɾəno/): "curried"

akatoughj (adjective, /əkætɒj/): "dark"

oig (adjective, /ɔɪg/): "deep"

lanayj (adjective, /lənej/): "divine"

pay (adjective, /pe/): "drunk"

hattaysh (adjective, /həɾeʃ/): "empty"

ttatt (adjective, /ɾaɾ/): "evil"

una (adjective, /unə/): "familiar"

inamay (adjective, /ɪnəme/): "fat"

anajought (adjective, /anəjɒt/): "flat"

thi (adjective, /ði/): "frail"

awttittuna (adjective, /oɾiɾʌnə/): "fried"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "full"

oitt (adjective, /ɔɪɾ/): "good"

ithapaba (adjective, /iðəpəbə/): "green"

joughtuz (adjective, /dʒɒtuz/): "grey"

aygi (adjective, /egɪ/): "honest"

attaypa (adjective, /əɾepə/): "hot"

anam (adjective, /ænəm/): "light"

aygisatte (adjective, /egisaɾɛ/): "long"

ipapaka (adjective, /ɪpæpəkə/): "loud"

az (adjective, /əz/): "mortal"

jitath (adjective, /jɪtəð/): "mysterious"

nanish (adjective, /nəniʃ/): "narrow"

tili (adjective, /tɪli/): "old"

nezett (adjective, /nɛzɛɾ/): "orange"

tawttitt (adjective, /toɾɪɾ/): "pungent"

paf (adjective, /pəf/): "purple"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "quiet"

thathitith (adjective, /ðəðitɪð/): "raw"

thal (adjective, /ðəl/): "rectangular"

thigisoughtt (adjective, /ðɪgɪsɒɾ/): "red"

ngel (adjective, /ŋɛl/): "roasted"

path (adjective, /pəð/): "round"

ain (adjective, /aɪn/): "salty"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "savory"

azatu (adjective, /əzætʌ/): "shallow"

uttinadi (adjective, /ʌɾinədi/): "short"

aloubaysa (adjective, /alaʊbesə/): "smoked"

nizawayn (adjective, /nizæwen/): "sober"

puttawa (adjective, /puɾawa/): "sour"

hipukough (adjective, /hɪpukɒ/): "spicy"

dataydib (adjective, /dætedɪb/): "spiral"

idenil (adjective, /ɪdɛnɪl/): "square"

ada (adjective, /ədæ/): "steamed"

le (adjective, /lɛ/): "strange"

anadati (adjective, /ənədətɪ/): "strong"

noughlakak (adjective, /nɒləkək/): "sturdy"

id (adjective, /id/): "sweet"

ibitaim (adjective, /ɪbitaɪm/): "tall"

tawtizi (adjective, /totizi/): "thick"

nawlaz (adjective, /nolæz/): "thin"

natattas (adjective, /nətəɾəs/): "warm"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "weak"

al (adjective, /əl/): "white"

abi (adjective, /əbi/): "wide"

izadipay (adjective, /ɪzədɪpe/): "yellow"

nesatte (adjective, /nɛsəɾɛ/): "young"

Verbs

zunaiz (verb, /zʌnaɪz/): "bake"

manas (verb, /mənəs/): "be"

thanukou (verb, /ðənʌkaʊ/): "belong"

zas (verb, /zəs/): "bite"

thettibi (verb, /ðɛɾɪbi/): "break"

tawnidith (verb, /tonɪdɪð/): "burn"

waypifa (verb, /wepɪfæ/): "come"

adailett (verb, /ædaɪlɛɾ/): "die"

utithane (verb, /ʌtiðənɛ/): "drink"

adinaytt (verb, /ədineɾ/): "eat"

ad (verb, /əd/): "fall"

adid (verb, /ədɪd/): "fight"

ittanisha (verb, /iɾəniʃə/): "find"

ujati (verb, /udʒəti/): "fish"

faypa (verb, /fepə/): "fly"

ttamaig (verb, /ɾəmaɪg/): "frown"

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "go"

fajou (verb, /fədʒaʊ/): "growl"

latta (verb, /laɾa/): "hate"

ushough (verb, /ʌʃɒ/): "have"

iku (verb, /ɪku/): "hear"

aha (verb, /əha/): "hide"

thas (verb, /ðəs/): "hold"

eki (verb, /ɛki/): "hunt"

lisatt (verb, /lɪsæɾ/): "jump"

new (verb, /nɛw/): "kill"

akita (verb, /əkɪtə/): "know"

zittuti (verb, /ziɾʌti/): "laugh"

ttaytath (verb, /ɾetəð/): "lie"

adedi (verb, /ədɛdɪ/): "live"

anahapai (verb, /ənəhəpaɪ/): "lose"

afawuy (verb, /əfawuy/): "love"

att (verb, /aɾ/): "need"

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "own"

lukazil (verb, /lukəzɪl/): "roast"

usuttaw (verb, /usuɾəw/): "run"

ut (verb, /ʌt/): "see"

ahih (verb, /əhɪh/): "sit"

bataila (verb, /bətaɪlə/): "sleep"

lawema (verb, /lawɛma/): "smell"

isu (verb, /ɪsʌ/): "smile"

the (verb, /ðɛ/): "stand"

de (verb, /dɛ/): "strike"

ad (verb, /əd/): "swallow"

zinuta (verb, /zɪnuta/): "swim"

ka (verb, /kə/): "taste"

vabu (verb, /vəbʌ/): "throw"

atasiw (verb, /ətəsɪw/): "walk"

ayma (verb, /emə/): "want"

Nouns

nitibi (noun, /nɪtɪbɪ/): "afternoon"

tanila (noun, /tənɪlæ/): "ale"

ha (noun, /hə/): "all"

itattivu (noun, /ɪtəɾɪvʌ/): "alligator"

anga (noun, /aŋə/): "arm"

thifap (noun, /ðifəp/): "ash"

ithid (noun, /iðid/): "aunt"

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "axe"

hutaitta (noun, /hutaɪɾæ/): "bark"

tetuk (noun, /tɛtʌk/): "bay"

ttalesai (noun, /ɾəlɛsaɪ/): "beer"

sus (noun, /sus/): "beet"

itaz (noun, /itæz/): "bird"

thechawsi (noun, /ðɛtʃosɪ/): "blood"

imaynaw (noun, /ɪmeno/): "boar"

uthupu (noun, /ʌðʌpʌ/): "bone"

arr (noun, /ər/): "breakfast"

zaiz (noun, /zaɪz/): "breast"

tiza (noun, /tɪzə/): "brother"

lalafed (noun, /lələfɛd/): "castle"

asiwaw (noun, /əsiwo/): "cat"

elathai (noun, /ɛləðaɪ/): "cat"

sattuwu (noun, /səɾʌwu/): "chest"

naka (noun, /nakə/): "chicken"

moowaitt (noun, /mʊwaɪɾ/): "claw"

divoit (noun, /divɔɪt/): "cloud"

itavoughtta (noun, /ɪtəvɒɾə/): "coconut"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "crime"

ifasem (noun, /ɪfəsɛm/): "day"

fathasa (noun, /fəðəsə/): "dinner"

ivattithi (noun, /ivəɾɪðɪ/): "dog"

ja (noun, /dʒə/): "drink"

isouhayttaw (noun, /isaʊheɾo/): "dungeon"

okiw (noun, /ɔkɪw/): "ear"

paikitha (noun, /paɪkɪðæ/): "earth"

dirim (noun, /dɪɹɪm/): "egg"

shayl (noun, /ʃel/): "elder"

lattazaz (noun, /ləɾəzəz/): "enemy"

oopingiv (noun, /ʊpiŋɪv/): "evening"

anatuttai (noun, /ənatʌɾaɪ/): "eye"

athalawough (noun, /əθæləwɒ/): "family"

emusih (noun, /ɛmusɪh/): "father"

bunekuw (noun, /bʌnɛkuw/): "feather"

minaw (noun, /mɪno/): "fight"

ki (noun, /ki/): "finger"

navi (noun, /nəvi/): "fire"

ttatuq (noun, /ɾətuq/): "fish"

najap (noun, /nadʒəp/): "flesh"

ashal (noun, /əʃəl/): "foot"

oughnaline (noun, /ɒnəlɪnɛ/): "forest"

thaiba (noun, /ðaɪba/): "fox"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "friend"

attes (noun, /əɾɛs/): "goose"

lo (noun, /lɔ/): "grease"

titi (noun, /tɪtɪ/): "group"

atupough (noun, /ətʌpɒ/): "gulf"

adayjoi (noun, /ədejɔɪ/): "hair"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "hand"

kiseshan (noun, /kɪsɛʃən/): "hat"

patta (noun, /pəɾə/): "hate"

awawshali (noun, /əwoʃəlɪ/): "head"

afaf (noun, /əfəf/): "hill"

tevayna (noun, /tɛvenə/): "horn"

ttawn (noun, /ɾon/): "horse"

pa (noun, /pə/): "house"

aifou (noun, /aɪfaʊ/): "inn"

momool (noun, /mɔmʊl/): "island"

asawttaba (noun, /asoɾəbə/): "jaw"

disa (noun, /dɪsə/): "lake"

kave (noun, /kavɛ/): "leaf"

italukoi (noun, /itəlukɔɪ/): "leg"

bama (noun, /bəmə/): "liver"

atikipa (noun, /ətɪkɪpə/): "louse"

ttai (noun, /ɾaɪ/): "love"

anoughn (noun, /ənɒn/): "lunch"

awpasa (noun, /opəsa/): "man"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "many"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "meal"

nawatt (noun, /nəwəɾ/): "metal"

isipi (noun, /ɪsipi/): "mine"

ahi (noun, /əhɪ/): "monster"

ich (noun, /ɪtʃ/): "moon"

lal (noun, /læl/): "morning"

oughm (noun, /ɒm/): "mother"

awnuduk (noun, /onʌduk/): "mountain"

afaw (noun, /əfo/): "mouth"

ipaysa (noun, /ɪpesə/): "name"

fidiza (noun, /fɪdɪzə/): "neck"

ilat (noun, /ɪlæt/): "night"

aji (noun, /əjɪ/): "noodle"

oujawhibi (noun, /aʊdʒohibɪ/): "nose"

nana (noun, /nəna/): "ocean"

idu (noun, /ɪdu/): "parent"

ouhaym (noun, /aʊhem/): "path"

atett (noun, /ətɛɾ/): "peace"

ath (noun, /əð/): "pepper"

itti (noun, /iɾɪ/): "person"

zuwanough (noun, /zʌwənɒ/): "pie"

ttab (noun, /ɾab/): "pig"

athoughwa (noun, /əðɒwə/): "rabbit"

ethatoon (noun, /ɛðatʊn/): "rain"

aylawtt (noun, /eloɾ/): "rat"

amithag (noun, /əmɪðəg/): "river"

lettatti (noun, /lɛɾaɾɪ/): "robe"

anai (noun, /ənaɪ/): "rock"

ayvukad (noun, /evʌkəd/): "root"

iga (noun, /ɪgə/): "salt"

akut (noun, /əkʌt/): "sand"

sa (noun, /sə/): "seed"

zana (noun, /zəna/): "sibling"

nough (noun, /nɒ/): "sister"

ttusew (noun, /ɾusɛw/): "skin"

withapa (noun, /wɪðapə/): "sky"

oubib (noun, /aʊbɪb/): "smoke"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "snake"

vayning (noun, /venɪŋ/): "soup"

poul (noun, /paʊl/): "star"

amati (noun, /əməti/): "stew"

ini (noun, /ɪnɪ/): "stomach"

uthinu (noun, /uðɪnʌ/): "stone"

oughtha (noun, /ɒðə/): "stream"

ayta (noun, /etæ/): "sun"

utti (noun, /uɾɪ/): "sword"

wimatt (noun, /wiməɾ/): "tail"

ashanoughgay (noun, /əʃənɒge/): "tavern"

vimayse (noun, /vɪmesɛ/): "thumb"

saniki (noun, /sənɪki/): "tongue"

uki (noun, /ʌkɪ/): "tooth"

isattu (noun, /ɪsəɾu/): "tree"

muhamaw (noun, /mʌhəmo/): "truth"

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

itha (noun, /ɪðə/): "valley"

wilib (noun, /wɪlib/): "war"

ttevi (noun, /ɾɛvɪ/): "water"

aluta (noun, /ælʌtə/): "way"

asatte (noun, /əsəɾɛ/): "wine"

saidep (noun, /saɪdɛp/): "woman"

tibaz (noun, /tɪbəz/): "word"