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

Waimoutt

Waimoutt Dictionary

Pronouns

pa (pronoun, /pə/): "he"

uli (pronoun, /ulɪ/): "she"

uv (pronoun, /ʌv/): "they"

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

ange (pronoun, /əŋɛ/): "we"

ngaz (pronoun, /ŋəz/): "I"

Articles

tti (article, /ɾɪ/): "a"

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

Prepositions

asibal (preposition, /əsɪbæl/): "and"

aid (preposition, /aɪd/): "as"

di (preposition, /di/): "from"

ttid (preposition, /ɾɪd/): "in"

nilitit (preposition, /nɪlɪtɪt/): "of"

tukaigai (preposition, /tʌkaɪgaɪ/): "or"

ttavipa (preposition, /ɾəvɪpə/): "to"

lachittod (preposition, /lətʃɪɾɔd/): "will"

ttadis (preposition, /ɾadis/): "with"

Numbers

zamata (number, /zæmatə/): "zero"

bithoovaw (number, /bɪðʊvo/): "one"

af (number, /əf/): "two"

kaday (number, /kæde/): "three"

ititoun (number, /itɪtaʊn/): "four"

ekapounu (number, /ɛkəpaʊnʌ/): "five"

ttidida (number, /ɾɪdɪdæ/): "six"

dati (number, /dæti/): "seven"

ootayvit (number, /ʊtevɪt/): "eight"

ttoughtt (number, /ɾɒɾ/): "nine"

aitha (number, /aɪðə/): "ten"

Questions

awti (question, /oti/): "what"

iwab (question, /ɪwæb/): "who"

taytapi (question, /tetəpɪ/): "how"

ugazet (question, /ugəzɛt/): "why"

atapita (question, /ætəpɪta/): "when"

Interjections

la (interjection, /lə/): "hello"

awanan (interjection, /əwænən/): "goodbye"

ttinathail (interjection, /ɾinəðaɪl/): "hey"

vifat (interjection, /vifat/): "bye"

ngimiday (interjection, /ŋɪmide/): "ouch"

jehitt (interjection, /dʒɛhiɾ/): "wow"

qa (interjection, /qæ/): "uh"

hatani (interjection, /hətænɪ/): "er"

da (interjection, /də/): "um"

Adverbs

jaluza (adverb, /jəluzə/): "again"

azakayd (adverb, /əzəked/): "now"

dilattatt (adverb, /diləɾəɾ/): "soon"

bibay (adverb, /bɪbe/): "often"

sap (adverb, /sap/): "sometimes"

taywad (adverb, /tewad/): "always"

awvathetha (adverb, /ovəθɛθə/): "never"

ibat (adverb, /ɪbət/): "seldom"

Adjectives

latt (adjective, /ləɾ/): "aromatic"

vatath (adjective, /vətæð/): "basted"

anilayba (adjective, /ænilebə/): "big"

lin (adjective, /lɪn/): "bitter"

apanana (adjective, /əpanəna/): "black"

lunutas (adjective, /lunutəs/): "blue"

tavaga (adjective, /tavəgə/): "brown"

hithayfi (adjective, /hɪðefɪ/): "chilled"

animatti (adjective, /ænɪməɾi/): "cold"

fi (adjective, /fɪ/): "curried"

nalunouh (adjective, /nəlunaʊh/): "dark"

asat (adjective, /æsət/): "deep"

imatti (adjective, /ɪməɾi/): "divine"

isawit (adjective, /ɪsəwit/): "drunk"

ikit (adjective, /ikɪt/): "empty"

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

ime (adjective, /ɪmɛ/): "familiar"

fa (adjective, /fa/): "fat"

uwi (adjective, /uwi/): "flat"

ja (adjective, /dʒæ/): "frail"

tay (adjective, /te/): "fried"

wela (adjective, /wɛlə/): "full"

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

juvoughn (adjective, /dʒuvɒn/): "green"

thase (adjective, /ðæsɛ/): "grey"

ashi (adjective, /əʃɪ/): "honest"

atim (adjective, /ətɪm/): "hot"

thifutaw (adjective, /ðifuto/): "light"

thatt (adjective, /ðəɾ/): "long"

ttamoughtta (adjective, /ɾəmɒɾə/): "loud"

ethayth (adjective, /ɛðeθ/): "mortal"

alai (adjective, /ælaɪ/): "mysterious"

datache (adjective, /dətətʃɛ/): "narrow"

sin (adjective, /sɪn/): "old"

ivan (adjective, /ivən/): "orange"

anattun (adjective, /anəɾun/): "pungent"

una (adjective, /unə/): "purple"

aij (adjective, /aɪdʒ/): "quiet"

thazang (adjective, /ðæzəŋ/): "raw"

tachinai (adjective, /tachɪnaɪ/): "rectangular"

itawn (adjective, /ɪton/): "red"

duvichat (adjective, /duvitʃət/): "roasted"

itaiwap (adjective, /itaɪwəp/): "round"

hatad (adjective, /hətəd/): "salty"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "savory"

ayttoughnanay (adjective, /eɾɒnəne/): "shallow"

tunangan (adjective, /tʌnəŋən/): "short"

thasutti (adjective, /ðəsuɾi/): "smoked"

asithayt (adjective, /əsɪθet/): "sober"

av (adjective, /əv/): "sour"

ub (adjective, /ʌb/): "spicy"

izawawt (adjective, /izəwot/): "spiral"

ttishek (adjective, /ɾiʃɛk/): "square"

ehuh (adjective, /ɛhuh/): "steamed"

chutafud (adjective, /tʃʌtəfud/): "strange"

zittival (adjective, /zɪɾɪvəl/): "strong"

duf (adjective, /dʌf/): "sturdy"

itatana (adjective, /ɪtətənə/): "sweet"

vaidoughnai (adjective, /vaɪdɒnaɪ/): "tall"

chi (adjective, /tʃɪ/): "thick"

ana (adjective, /ænə/): "thin"

thinamiw (adjective, /ðinəmɪw/): "warm"

uttattasai (adjective, /uɾæɾəsaɪ/): "weak"

am (adjective, /əm/): "white"

shetawab (adjective, /ʃɛtawab/): "wide"

at (adjective, /ət/): "yellow"

tusayttaw (adjective, /tʌseɾo/): "young"

Verbs

thinoughluc (verb, /ðɪnɒluc/): "bake"

aidizip (verb, /aɪdɪzip/): "be"

vaypad (verb, /vepəd/): "belong"

ttatawtt (verb, /ɾətoɾ/): "bite"

adiw (verb, /ədiw/): "break"

afaz (verb, /əfaz/): "burn"

fud (verb, /fud/): "come"

hiz (verb, /hɪz/): "die"

isisitta (verb, /ɪsɪsɪɾə/): "drink"

usav (verb, /usəv/): "eat"

aysav (verb, /esəv/): "fall"

tawim (verb, /təwɪm/): "fight"

ttake (verb, /ɾakɛ/): "find"

ngutt (verb, /ŋuɾ/): "fish"

awpivaba (verb, /opivəbə/): "fly"

tifathu (verb, /tɪfəðʌ/): "frown"

utai (verb, /ʌtaɪ/): "go"

ugidi (verb, /ʌgɪdɪ/): "growl"

napedirr (verb, /nəpɛdir/): "hate"

aikawkoughfe (verb, /aɪkokɒfɛ/): "have"

baykawr (verb, /bekoɹ/): "hear"

mashen (verb, /məʃɛn/): "hide"

nawmithiv (verb, /nomiðɪv/): "hold"

waith (verb, /waɪð/): "hunt"

af (verb, /əf/): "jump"

menata (verb, /mɛnətə/): "kill"

daba (verb, /dæbə/): "know"

atta (verb, /əɾə/): "laugh"

epip (verb, /ɛpɪp/): "lie"

uz (verb, /ʌz/): "live"

pit (verb, /pit/): "lose"

samida (verb, /səmidə/): "love"

is (verb, /ɪs/): "need"

upu (verb, /ʌpu/): "own"

ayvanouv (verb, /evanaʊv/): "roast"

ilav (verb, /iləv/): "run"

zeduw (verb, /zɛdʌw/): "see"

telipa (verb, /tɛlɪpə/): "sit"

sinalen (verb, /sɪnəlɛn/): "sleep"

da (verb, /da/): "smell"

awai (verb, /æwaɪ/): "smile"

izilud (verb, /izilud/): "stand"

nattat (verb, /nəɾət/): "strike"

taitatid (verb, /taɪtətɪd/): "swallow"

in (verb, /in/): "swim"

mawed (verb, /mawɛd/): "taste"

am (verb, /əm/): "throw"

ukawnati (verb, /ʌkonətɪ/): "walk"

kuthuth (verb, /kuðuð/): "want"

Nouns

al (noun, /əl/): "afternoon"

atun (noun, /ətʌn/): "ale"

wali (noun, /wæli/): "all"

aq (noun, /æq/): "alligator"

ewepa (noun, /ɛwɛpə/): "arm"

nawviwab (noun, /novɪwəb/): "ash"

attawtesa (noun, /æɾotɛsə/): "aunt"

engoottachi (noun, /ɛŋʊɾaxɪ/): "axe"

aymattoune (noun, /eməɾaʊnɛ/): "bark"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "bay"

enita (noun, /ɛnitə/): "beer"

ali (noun, /alɪ/): "beet"

hach (noun, /hətʃ/): "bird"

vi (noun, /vi/): "blood"

afas (noun, /əfəs/): "boar"

nut (noun, /nut/): "bone"

angi (noun, /əŋɪ/): "breakfast"

nawa (noun, /nəwə/): "breast"

ipaytti (noun, /ɪpeɾɪ/): "brother"

ayw (noun, /ew/): "castle"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "cat"

itten (noun, /ɪɾɛn/): "cat"

apetta (noun, /æpɛɾə/): "chest"

awi (noun, /əwɪ/): "chicken"

thilaja (noun, /ðɪləjə/): "claw"

than (noun, /ðən/): "cloud"

atiti (noun, /ætɪtɪ/): "coconut"

vawn (noun, /von/): "crime"

tuzittin (noun, /tuziɾin/): "day"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "dinner"

niki (noun, /niki/): "dog"

ihumal (noun, /ihuməl/): "drink"

esoughh (noun, /ɛsɒh/): "dungeon"

isat (noun, /ɪsət/): "ear"

shideha (noun, /ʃɪdɛhə/): "earth"

zalawdawt (noun, /zəlodot/): "egg"

uda (noun, /ʌdə/): "elder"

ukumi (noun, /ukumɪ/): "enemy"

unapif (noun, /unəpif/): "evening"

zu (noun, /zu/): "eye"

tutaymi (noun, /tutemɪ/): "family"

isizush (noun, /ɪsɪzʌʃ/): "father"

adatough (noun, /adətɒ/): "feather"

ittikaw (noun, /iɾɪkəw/): "fight"

avetew (noun, /əvɛtɛw/): "finger"

etisa (noun, /ɛtɪsə/): "fire"

asouw (noun, /əsaʊw/): "fish"

ittal (noun, /ɪɾəl/): "flesh"

tituzi (noun, /titʌzɪ/): "foot"

uzaydina (noun, /uzedɪnə/): "forest"

wayet (noun, /wəyɛt/): "fox"

banach (noun, /bənətʃ/): "friend"

tay (noun, /te/): "goose"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "grease"

da (noun, /də/): "group"

payth (noun, /peð/): "gulf"

hutati (noun, /hʌtatɪ/): "hair"

tatoonad (noun, /tətʊnəd/): "hand"

lasoughttad (noun, /lasɒɾəd/): "hat"

faisetha (noun, /faɪsɛðə/): "hate"

toudi (noun, /taʊdɪ/): "head"

ikibun (noun, /ikibun/): "hill"

neti (noun, /nɛti/): "horn"

unen (noun, /ʌnɛn/): "horse"

wangawayw (noun, /wəŋəwew/): "house"

usap (noun, /usəp/): "inn"

hitalik (noun, /hɪtəlɪk/): "island"

choughttawthain (noun, /tʃɒɾoθaɪn/): "jaw"

nat (noun, /nət/): "lake"

pati (noun, /pəti/): "leaf"

ttata (noun, /ɾətə/): "leg"

thozinik (noun, /ðɔzinɪk/): "liver"

kilapi (noun, /kɪlæpɪ/): "louse"

bainahal (noun, /baɪnəhæl/): "love"

shuzoughshitt (noun, /ʃʌzɒʃiɾ/): "lunch"

taydaw (noun, /tedo/): "man"

thithid (noun, /ðɪðid/): "many"

nazoughnik (noun, /nəzɒnik/): "meal"

abai (noun, /əbaɪ/): "metal"

oina (noun, /ɔɪnæ/): "mine"

nithi (noun, /nɪðɪ/): "monster"

ttarawttan (noun, /ɾəɹoɾən/): "moon"

ttaij (noun, /ɾaɪdʒ/): "morning"

umedaik (noun, /umɛdaɪk/): "mother"

niziji (noun, /nɪzɪdʒɪ/): "mountain"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "mouth"

at (noun, /ət/): "name"

linunas (noun, /linunəs/): "neck"

wun (noun, /wʌn/): "night"

sattati (noun, /səɾətɪ/): "noodle"

ettashan (noun, /ɛɾəʃən/): "nose"

kay (noun, /ke/): "ocean"

tashan (noun, /təʃæn/): "parent"

deth (noun, /dɛð/): "path"

sattada (noun, /səɾədə/): "peace"

ikas (noun, /ikəs/): "pepper"

oughv (noun, /ɒv/): "person"

avak (noun, /avək/): "pie"

iwath (noun, /ɪwəð/): "pig"

alasayh (noun, /ələseh/): "rabbit"

datek (noun, /dətɛk/): "rain"

akidata (noun, /əkidətə/): "rat"

utita (noun, /utɪtə/): "river"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "robe"

miki (noun, /mɪkɪ/): "rock"

sahi (noun, /səhɪ/): "root"

atti (noun, /əɾi/): "salt"

bainalough (noun, /baɪnælɒ/): "sand"

madeda (noun, /mədɛdə/): "seed"

nga (noun, /ŋə/): "sibling"

fisatti (noun, /fɪsəɾɪ/): "sister"

awoume (noun, /əwaʊmɛ/): "skin"

attifa (noun, /əɾifə/): "sky"

ap (noun, /əp/): "smoke"

thoughk (noun, /ðɒk/): "snake"

anuk (noun, /ənʌk/): "soup"

disoughnab (noun, /dɪsɒnab/): "star"

na (noun, /nə/): "stew"

ailitay (noun, /aɪlite/): "stomach"

pa (noun, /pə/): "stone"

aitailawa (noun, /aɪtaɪləwə/): "stream"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "sun"

pu (noun, /pu/): "sword"

igi (noun, /ɪgɪ/): "tail"

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

nay (noun, /ne/): "thumb"

tudduma (noun, /tʌɽumæ/): "tongue"

unanala (noun, /ʌnənələ/): "tooth"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "tree"

idaittadi (noun, /ɪdaɪɾədɪ/): "truth"

nikittai (noun, /nɪkɪɾaɪ/): "uncle"

attafi (noun, /əɾəfɪ/): "valley"

aitti (noun, /aɪɾi/): "war"

luttaifu (noun, /lʌɾaɪfʌ/): "water"

mu (noun, /mu/): "way"

elalena (noun, /ɛləlɛnə/): "wine"

hawezil (noun, /həwɛzɪl/): "woman"

va (noun, /va/): "word"