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

Chasev

Chasev Dictionary

Pronouns

ali (pronoun, /əlɪ/): "he"

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

tough (pronoun, /tɒ/): "they"

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

ayna (pronoun, /enə/): "we"

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

Articles

aik (article, /aɪk/): "a"

inga (article, /ɪŋə/): "the"

Prepositions

thifigi (preposition, /ðɪfigɪ/): "and"

haylime (preposition, /helimɛ/): "as"

itittirra (preposition, /ɪtɪɾɪrə/): "from"

ilayt (preposition, /ilet/): "in"

idadiv (preposition, /ɪdədɪv/): "of"

aitamafaw (preposition, /aɪtaməfo/): "or"

linin (preposition, /lɪnin/): "to"

tattapa (preposition, /təɾəpə/): "will"

at (preposition, /ət/): "with"

Numbers

ajala (number, /əjələ/): "zero"

zunatti (number, /zunaɾɪ/): "one"

ami (number, /əmɪ/): "two"

fettathu (number, /fɛɾəðu/): "three"

ad (number, /əd/): "four"

ttaytaniz (number, /ɾetənɪz/): "five"

asuv (number, /əsuv/): "six"

abou (number, /əbaʊ/): "seven"

ainagitta (number, /aɪnəgɪɾə/): "eight"

alede (number, /əlɛdɛ/): "nine"

atusag (number, /atʌsəg/): "ten"

Questions

thivajid (question, /ðɪvəjɪd/): "what"

thawgaine (question, /ðogaɪnɛ/): "who"

atta (question, /əɾa/): "how"

dayva (question, /devə/): "why"

oughda (question, /ɒdə/): "when"

Interjections

ttidu (interjection, /ɾɪdʌ/): "hello"

aqaja (interjection, /əqədʒə/): "goodbye"

nittin (interjection, /niɾɪn/): "hey"

asaylap (interjection, /aseləp/): "bye"

saim (interjection, /saɪm/): "ouch"

simu (interjection, /simʌ/): "wow"

si (interjection, /sɪ/): "uh"

laza (interjection, /ləzə/): "er"

puset (interjection, /pʌsɛt/): "um"

Adverbs

taga (adverb, /təga/): "again"

waytt (adverb, /weɾ/): "now"

karay (adverb, /kəɹe/): "soon"

isi (adverb, /ɪsɪ/): "often"

fin (adverb, /fɪn/): "sometimes"

azun (adverb, /əzun/): "always"

awttanets (adverb, /oɾənɛts/): "never"

ettiwal (adverb, /ɛɾɪwəl/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttisida (adjective, /ɾɪsɪdə/): "aromatic"

zishah (adjective, /ziʃəh/): "basted"

nadama (adjective, /nədəmæ/): "big"

vi (adjective, /vi/): "bitter"

vawshat (adjective, /voʃət/): "black"

athayt (adjective, /əðet/): "blue"

sough (adjective, /sɒ/): "brown"

attavayn (adjective, /əɾaven/): "chilled"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "cold"

gahung (adjective, /gəhuŋ/): "curried"

sha (adjective, /ʃə/): "dark"

aysh (adjective, /eʃ/): "deep"

limu (adjective, /lɪmʌ/): "divine"

uki (adjective, /ʌki/): "drunk"

imittana (adjective, /ɪmɪɾænæ/): "empty"

unak (adjective, /unək/): "evil"

uttatega (adjective, /uɾætɛgə/): "familiar"

zawta (adjective, /zotə/): "fat"

itte (adjective, /ɪɾɛ/): "flat"

aypayttip (adjective, /epeɾɪp/): "frail"

oughfevawsia (adjective, /ɒfɛvoʒə/): "fried"

nitt (adjective, /nɪɾ/): "full"

sum (adjective, /sum/): "good"

bayl (adjective, /bel/): "green"

awa (adjective, /əwə/): "grey"

tata (adjective, /tətə/): "honest"

isiniwi (adjective, /ɪsɪnɪwi/): "hot"

shak (adjective, /ʃək/): "light"

aitasa (adjective, /aɪtəsə/): "long"

awshava (adjective, /oʃəvə/): "loud"

tud (adjective, /tud/): "mortal"

oughbe (adjective, /ɒbɛ/): "mysterious"

sha (adjective, /ʃa/): "narrow"

nutooday (adjective, /nutʊde/): "old"

pulusha (adjective, /puluʃə/): "orange"

ttoughttashawd (adjective, /ɾɒɾəʃod/): "pungent"

tatipawl (adjective, /tətipol/): "purple"

tutt (adjective, /tuɾ/): "quiet"

makutad (adjective, /makutəd/): "raw"

afath (adjective, /əfəð/): "rectangular"

tan (adjective, /tæn/): "red"

nachidough (adjective, /næxɪdɒ/): "roasted"

zanibaw (adjective, /zənɪbo/): "round"

ithinit (adjective, /iðɪnit/): "salty"

uthitt (adjective, /uθiɾ/): "savory"

atha (adjective, /əðə/): "shallow"

tainait (adjective, /taɪnaɪt/): "short"

isije (adjective, /ɪsɪjɛ/): "smoked"

kenaili (adjective, /kɛnaɪlɪ/): "sober"

amifa (adjective, /amɪfæ/): "sour"

fasingai (adjective, /fæsiŋaɪ/): "spicy"

ttuday (adjective, /ɾude/): "spiral"

ittettiw (adjective, /iɾɛɾiw/): "square"

ttanasa (adjective, /ɾənəsa/): "steamed"

ngini (adjective, /ŋinɪ/): "strange"

malipa (adjective, /məlɪpə/): "strong"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "sturdy"

ataw (adjective, /ato/): "sweet"

ttanai (adjective, /ɾənaɪ/): "tall"

thattet (adjective, /ðəɾɛt/): "thick"

outhemadi (adjective, /aʊðɛmədɪ/): "thin"

nasatit (adjective, /nəsətit/): "warm"

bittinayd (adjective, /biɾɪned/): "weak"

outtaninai (adjective, /aʊɾəninaɪ/): "white"

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

lawnathep (adjective, /lonəðɛp/): "yellow"

atinai (adjective, /ətɪnaɪ/): "young"

Verbs

we (verb, /wɛ/): "bake"

imawa (verb, /imawə/): "be"

ta (verb, /tə/): "belong"

utoughs (verb, /utɒs/): "bite"

ahattuli (verb, /əhəɾʌli/): "break"

athatte (verb, /əðaɾɛ/): "burn"

aymali (verb, /eməli/): "come"

engoughthus (verb, /ɛŋɒðus/): "die"

ttagak (verb, /ɾægək/): "drink"

inikik (verb, /inikɪk/): "eat"

aime (verb, /aɪmɛ/): "fall"

agazoughsi (verb, /əgəzɒsɪ/): "fight"

aysawdd (verb, /esoɽ/): "find"

is (verb, /ɪs/): "fish"

tipahai (verb, /tɪpəhaɪ/): "fly"

oughk (verb, /ɒk/): "frown"

danoz (verb, /dənɔz/): "go"

ku (verb, /ku/): "growl"

disese (verb, /disɛsɛ/): "hate"

ag (verb, /əg/): "have"

jega (verb, /dʒɛgə/): "hear"

attatha (verb, /əɾəðə/): "hide"

ishai (verb, /ɪʃaɪ/): "hold"

oonou (verb, /ʊnaʊ/): "hunt"

tezasaz (verb, /tɛzasəz/): "jump"

asidis (verb, /əsɪdis/): "kill"

shipapawb (verb, /ʃipəpob/): "know"

anaizu (verb, /ənaɪzu/): "laugh"

tath (verb, /təð/): "lie"

zan (verb, /zæn/): "live"

oottizim (verb, /ʊɾizɪm/): "lose"

ttawshuvu (verb, /ɾoʃuvʌ/): "love"

chin (verb, /tʃɪn/): "need"

anaipij (verb, /ənaɪpidʒ/): "own"

hi (verb, /hɪ/): "roast"

attuzechu (verb, /əɾuzɛtʃʌ/): "run"

shupatta (verb, /ʃʌpəɾə/): "see"

oughnad (verb, /ɒnəd/): "sit"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "sleep"

awttazita (verb, /oɾəzɪtə/): "smell"

is (verb, /is/): "smile"

avidayl (verb, /əvidel/): "stand"

enipayth (verb, /ɛnipeð/): "strike"

tought (verb, /tɒt/): "swallow"

ladaitta (verb, /lədaɪɾə/): "swim"

sifa (verb, /sɪfə/): "taste"

nitazough (verb, /nɪtəzɒ/): "throw"

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

umikit (verb, /umɪkɪt/): "want"

Nouns

awttuth (noun, /oɾuð/): "afternoon"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "ale"

athivil (noun, /əðɪvil/): "all"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "alligator"

sayledou (noun, /selɛdaʊ/): "arm"

ttadaikab (noun, /ɾədaɪkəb/): "ash"

itan (noun, /itæn/): "aunt"

naitew (noun, /naɪtɛw/): "axe"

thetang (noun, /ðɛtəŋ/): "bark"

aythool (noun, /eðʊl/): "bay"

elusain (noun, /ɛlusaɪn/): "beer"

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

ttep (noun, /ɾɛp/): "bird"

tach (noun, /təch/): "blood"

aive (noun, /aɪvɛ/): "boar"

ala (noun, /ələ/): "bone"

vedulak (noun, /vɛdʌlək/): "breakfast"

apira (noun, /æpiɹə/): "breast"

oughdab (noun, /ɒdæb/): "brother"

ishalaka (noun, /iʃələkə/): "castle"

shinuta (noun, /ʃɪnʌtə/): "cat"

eje (noun, /ɛjɛ/): "cat"

sid (noun, /sɪd/): "chest"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "chicken"

ap (noun, /ap/): "claw"

loonatta (noun, /lʊnæɾə/): "cloud"

kiwoughta (noun, /kɪwɒta/): "coconut"

koughg (noun, /kɒg/): "crime"

uthik (noun, /uðɪk/): "day"

adamat (noun, /ædəmat/): "dinner"

uneb (noun, /unɛb/): "dog"

sesi (noun, /sɛsi/): "drink"

jay (noun, /dʒe/): "dungeon"

vinivough (noun, /vɪnivɒ/): "ear"

ashaw (noun, /əʃo/): "earth"

la (noun, /læ/): "egg"

jad (noun, /jæd/): "elder"

tit (noun, /tɪt/): "enemy"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "evening"

aydadatte (noun, /edədaɾɛ/): "eye"

itungu (noun, /ɪtʌŋʌ/): "family"

ttajisan (noun, /ɾajɪsən/): "father"

da (noun, /də/): "feather"

sa (noun, /sæ/): "fight"

tawvazay (noun, /tovaze/): "finger"

akain (noun, /əkaɪn/): "fire"

izimay (noun, /izime/): "fish"

ukatimu (noun, /ukætimʌ/): "flesh"

manu (noun, /manu/): "foot"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "forest"

as (noun, /æs/): "fox"

episuth (noun, /ɛpɪsuð/): "friend"

nukak (noun, /nukək/): "goose"

uttoughs (noun, /uɾɒs/): "grease"

be (noun, /bɛ/): "group"

av (noun, /əv/): "gulf"

ize (noun, /ɪzɛ/): "hair"

angi (noun, /əŋi/): "hand"

dilutaj (noun, /dɪlʌtəj/): "hat"

atipulu (noun, /ətɪpʌlu/): "hate"

afafi (noun, /əfəfɪ/): "head"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "hill"

asittayba (noun, /əsɪɾebə/): "horn"

ngailaifik (noun, /ŋaɪlaɪfik/): "horse"

akish (noun, /əkɪʃ/): "house"

ttetiw (noun, /ɾɛtɪw/): "inn"

ikal (noun, /ikæl/): "island"

mimaz (noun, /mimaz/): "jaw"

atad (noun, /ətəd/): "lake"

athuhaw (noun, /əðuho/): "leaf"

apaytaji (noun, /əpetəji/): "leg"

tittaipat (noun, /tɪɾaɪpət/): "liver"

itav (noun, /ɪtæv/): "louse"

chetahef (noun, /tʃɛtəhɛf/): "love"

aypi (noun, /epɪ/): "lunch"

asawchoughti (noun, /əsoxɒti/): "man"

siv (noun, /siv/): "many"

awsi (noun, /osɪ/): "meal"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "metal"

ile (noun, /ilɛ/): "mine"

tunuk (noun, /tunʌk/): "monster"

qapupay (noun, /qəpupe/): "moon"

ithuda (noun, /iðʌdə/): "morning"

hunitoo (noun, /hʌnitʊ/): "mother"

ka (noun, /kə/): "mountain"

otis (noun, /ɔtɪs/): "mouth"

daitef (noun, /daɪtɛf/): "name"

awsadun (noun, /osədun/): "neck"

mawaywa (noun, /məwewə/): "night"

idam (noun, /idəm/): "noodle"

imivil (noun, /ɪmivɪl/): "nose"

ttatt (noun, /ɾaɾ/): "ocean"

awabawtta (noun, /əwəboɾæ/): "parent"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "path"

zitavitt (noun, /zitæviɾ/): "peace"

tusunaw (noun, /tusʌno/): "pepper"

ainavat (noun, /aɪnəvət/): "person"

akaijima (noun, /ækaɪdʒɪma/): "pie"

idanamough (noun, /ɪdənamɒ/): "pig"

dahig (noun, /dəhig/): "rabbit"

ttoughzazoof (noun, /ɾɒzəzʊf/): "rain"

kew (noun, /kɛw/): "rat"

laykada (noun, /lekədə/): "river"

dikaytay (noun, /dɪkete/): "robe"

ayye (noun, /eyɛ/): "rock"

adutoott (noun, /ədutʊɾ/): "root"

ttoottah (noun, /ɾʊɾəh/): "salt"

linan (noun, /linən/): "sand"

athakoughwi (noun, /əðəkɒwɪ/): "seed"

ttagaythil (noun, /ɾəgeðil/): "sibling"

etuniha (noun, /ɛtʌniha/): "sister"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "skin"

ihu (noun, /ɪhʌ/): "sky"

oughkoojaine (noun, /ɒkʊjaɪnɛ/): "smoke"

itazus (noun, /ɪtəzʌs/): "snake"

lang (noun, /ləŋ/): "soup"

oughthatithi (noun, /ɒðætɪði/): "star"

nanatha (noun, /nənəðæ/): "stew"

ittoughshu (noun, /ɪɾɒʃu/): "stomach"

hit (noun, /hit/): "stone"

unasa (noun, /ʌnəsæ/): "stream"

agachaha (noun, /əgəchəhæ/): "sun"

ttal (noun, /ɾəl/): "sword"

ithepuk (noun, /ɪðɛpʌk/): "tail"

ahi (noun, /æhɪ/): "tavern"

aittinu (noun, /aɪɾɪnu/): "thumb"

ayttedaibu (noun, /eɾɛdaɪbʌ/): "tongue"

asu (noun, /əsu/): "tooth"

ifizina (noun, /ifizɪnə/): "tree"

awdasapi (noun, /odəsəpɪ/): "truth"

oit (noun, /ɔɪt/): "uncle"

dou (noun, /daʊ/): "valley"

ngunak (noun, /ŋunək/): "war"

ttat (noun, /ɾat/): "water"

lizet (noun, /lɪzɛt/): "way"

usitittaw (noun, /usitiɾo/): "wine"

ashaype (noun, /aʃepɛ/): "woman"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "word"