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

Ununouv

Ununouv Dictionary

Pronouns

atti (pronoun, /əɾi/): "he"

azi (pronoun, /əzɪ/): "she"

ittai (pronoun, /iɾaɪ/): "they"

ittaw (pronoun, /ɪɾo/): "you"

at (pronoun, /æt/): "we"

ha (pronoun, /hə/): "I"

Articles

taw (article, /tæw/): "a"

oune (article, /aʊnɛ/): "the"

Prepositions

ib (preposition, /ɪb/): "and"

tivam (preposition, /tɪvəm/): "as"

attattith (preposition, /əɾəɾið/): "from"

unattittaw (preposition, /ʌnəɾiɾo/): "in"

asal (preposition, /əsal/): "of"

zaitett (preposition, /zaɪtɛɾ/): "or"

nalachoo (preposition, /nələxʊ/): "to"

batita (preposition, /bətitə/): "will"

upe (preposition, /upɛ/): "with"

Numbers

dati (number, /dətɪ/): "zero"

asi (number, /əsi/): "one"

amuvash (number, /əmʌvəʃ/): "two"

ewawma (number, /ɛwomə/): "three"

thoughbaina (number, /ðɒbaɪnæ/): "four"

utti (number, /ʌɾɪ/): "five"

natattitt (number, /nətəɾiɾ/): "six"

oughchatta (number, /ɒtʃəɾə/): "seven"

delim (number, /dɛlɪm/): "eight"

avamoil (number, /ævəmɔɪl/): "nine"

ajudatha (number, /ajudæðæ/): "ten"

Questions

ouzabid (question, /aʊzəbɪd/): "what"

iy (question, /iy/): "who"

di (question, /dɪ/): "how"

ika (question, /ikə/): "why"

imu (question, /ɪmʌ/): "when"

Interjections

aittiniw (interjection, /aɪɾiniw/): "hello"

adai (interjection, /ədaɪ/): "goodbye"

atavathoo (interjection, /ətəvæðʊ/): "hey"

va (interjection, /və/): "bye"

isattaza (interjection, /ɪsəɾəzə/): "ouch"

id (interjection, /ɪd/): "wow"

im (interjection, /ɪm/): "uh"

aifoughb (interjection, /aɪfɒb/): "er"

zewuttak (interjection, /zɛwuɾæk/): "um"

Adverbs

esazata (adverb, /ɛsəzətə/): "again"

thike (adverb, /ðɪkɛ/): "now"

gattoughma (adverb, /gəɾɒmə/): "soon"

quse (adverb, /qʌsɛ/): "often"

alati (adverb, /əlætɪ/): "sometimes"

unadawta (adverb, /ʌnadotə/): "always"

kata (adverb, /kətæ/): "never"

igaithath (adverb, /ɪgaɪðað/): "seldom"

Adjectives

isalutta (adjective, /ɪsəluɾə/): "aromatic"

isitt (adjective, /isɪɾ/): "basted"

ewe (adjective, /ɛwɛ/): "big"

ittettett (adjective, /iɾɛɾɛɾ/): "bitter"

mazapoud (adjective, /məzæpaʊd/): "black"

usuttoughtha (adjective, /usuɾɒðə/): "blue"

natuni (adjective, /nətuni/): "brown"

awimi (adjective, /əwimɪ/): "chilled"

oik (adjective, /ɔɪk/): "cold"

hewade (adjective, /hɛwədɛ/): "curried"

afikit (adjective, /əfikɪt/): "dark"

ttigayvig (adjective, /ɾigevɪg/): "deep"

mattatang (adjective, /məɾətəŋ/): "divine"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "drunk"

ayjina (adjective, /edʒina/): "empty"

thusoughf (adjective, /ðusɒf/): "evil"

tou (adjective, /taʊ/): "familiar"

zathil (adjective, /zəθil/): "fat"

bihag (adjective, /bihəg/): "flat"

asi (adjective, /əsɪ/): "frail"

sattashit (adjective, /səɾəʃit/): "fried"

ij (adjective, /ɪj/): "full"

wejama (adjective, /wɛdʒəma/): "good"

utt (adjective, /ʌɾ/): "green"

paytt (adjective, /peɾ/): "grey"

etutab (adjective, /ɛtʌtəb/): "honest"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "hot"

fute (adjective, /fʌtɛ/): "light"

attupa (adjective, /əɾʌpə/): "long"

ngit (adjective, /ŋɪt/): "loud"

una (adjective, /unæ/): "mortal"

ika (adjective, /ɪkə/): "mysterious"

vimash (adjective, /vɪməʃ/): "narrow"

azite (adjective, /əzitɛ/): "old"

awpinan (adjective, /opɪnæn/): "orange"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "pungent"

isawm (adjective, /ɪsom/): "purple"

watt (adjective, /wəɾ/): "quiet"

tizais (adjective, /tɪzaɪs/): "raw"

oupi (adjective, /aʊpi/): "rectangular"

nekesi (adjective, /nɛkɛsɪ/): "red"

ijathett (adjective, /idʒæθɛɾ/): "roasted"

ejajach (adjective, /ɛjæjəx/): "round"

ttim (adjective, /ɾɪm/): "salty"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "savory"

sisa (adjective, /sɪsə/): "shallow"

aimazad (adjective, /aɪmazəd/): "short"

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

dashiw (adjective, /dəʃɪw/): "sober"

afu (adjective, /əfu/): "sour"

azuttaf (adjective, /azuɾəf/): "spicy"

soomah (adjective, /sʊməh/): "spiral"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "square"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "steamed"

ttawku (adjective, /ɾoku/): "strange"

uhi (adjective, /ʌhi/): "strong"

ita (adjective, /itə/): "sturdy"

ttagif (adjective, /ɾəgɪf/): "sweet"

wawa (adjective, /wəwə/): "tall"

sach (adjective, /səch/): "thick"

atta (adjective, /aɾə/): "thin"

eth (adjective, /ɛð/): "warm"

itatta (adjective, /ɪtəɾæ/): "weak"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "white"

tattudew (adjective, /təɾʌdɛw/): "wide"

ib (adjective, /ɪb/): "yellow"

zatije (adjective, /zətɪjɛ/): "young"

Verbs

dabayth (verb, /dəbeð/): "bake"

oittubawzough (verb, /ɔɪɾubozɒ/): "be"

ttahaw (verb, /ɾəho/): "belong"

va (verb, /və/): "bite"

ihimati (verb, /ihimətɪ/): "break"

ezattaydi (verb, /ɛzəɾedi/): "burn"

anayngusu (verb, /aneŋʌsʌ/): "come"

attainip (verb, /əɾaɪnip/): "die"

ash (verb, /æʃ/): "drink"

tiv (verb, /tɪv/): "eat"

uf (verb, /ʌf/): "fall"

ngal (verb, /ŋəl/): "fight"

attah (verb, /æɾəh/): "find"

at (verb, /ət/): "fish"

attinithu (verb, /əɾɪniθʌ/): "fly"

ale (verb, /əlɛ/): "frown"

nala (verb, /nalə/): "go"

inan (verb, /ɪnən/): "growl"

hani (verb, /həni/): "hate"

ilattin (verb, /iləɾɪn/): "have"

he (verb, /hɛ/): "hear"

tayngoughtti (verb, /teŋɒɾi/): "hide"

at (verb, /æt/): "hold"

adi (verb, /ædi/): "hunt"

zayku (verb, /zekʌ/): "jump"

saisetha (verb, /saɪsɛðə/): "kill"

ettana (verb, /ɛɾənə/): "know"

doina (verb, /dɔɪnə/): "laugh"

adumaj (verb, /ədumədʒ/): "lie"

inin (verb, /ɪnin/): "live"

pit (verb, /pɪt/): "lose"

taywa (verb, /tewə/): "love"

atavasi (verb, /ætəvəsi/): "need"

efukew (verb, /ɛfukɛw/): "own"

ni (verb, /ni/): "roast"

hape (verb, /hapɛ/): "run"

misouna (verb, /misaʊna/): "see"

lik (verb, /lɪk/): "sit"

usafi (verb, /usəfɪ/): "sleep"

li (verb, /lɪ/): "smell"

tak (verb, /tæk/): "smile"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "stand"

ditebaw (verb, /dɪtɛbəw/): "strike"

ttutti (verb, /ɾʌɾi/): "swallow"

thada (verb, /ðədə/): "swim"

ulin (verb, /ulin/): "taste"

ich (verb, /ɪtʃ/): "throw"

agaiw (verb, /ægaɪw/): "walk"

nittakaiw (verb, /nɪɾəkaɪw/): "want"

Nouns

oughpaki (noun, /ɒpækɪ/): "afternoon"

bafid (noun, /bafɪd/): "ale"

mathim (noun, /məðim/): "all"

id (noun, /id/): "alligator"

ttalaywup (noun, /ɾəlewup/): "arm"

laiwab (noun, /laɪwəb/): "ash"

ousonguthi (noun, /aʊsɔŋuðɪ/): "aunt"

iba (noun, /ɪbə/): "axe"

atani (noun, /atæni/): "bark"

ufithitt (noun, /ufiðiɾ/): "bay"

oughttazayw (noun, /ɒɾazew/): "beer"

azaw (noun, /əzæw/): "beet"

tsimittett (noun, /tsimiɾɛɾ/): "bird"

anaz (noun, /ənæz/): "blood"

ataw (noun, /ətæw/): "boar"

athatoute (noun, /əθətaʊtɛ/): "bone"

ttoughbit (noun, /ɾɒbɪt/): "breakfast"

avulai (noun, /ævulaɪ/): "breast"

tawbani (noun, /tobəni/): "brother"

tazaf (noun, /təzæf/): "castle"

aihatek (noun, /aɪhatɛk/): "cat"

titt (noun, /tiɾ/): "cat"

ijas (noun, /ɪjəs/): "chest"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "chicken"

iddaybisa (noun, /iɽebɪsə/): "claw"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "cloud"

vayvi (noun, /vevi/): "coconut"

esh (noun, /ɛʃ/): "crime"

pa (noun, /pə/): "day"

inadashi (noun, /inədəʃɪ/): "dinner"

jitulaytt (noun, /jɪtuleɾ/): "dog"

thinev (noun, /ðɪnɛv/): "drink"

ithays (noun, /ɪðes/): "dungeon"

ttich (noun, /ɾɪx/): "ear"

ev (noun, /ɛv/): "earth"

dedab (noun, /dɛdəb/): "egg"

ttuttouvu (noun, /ɾuɾaʊvu/): "elder"

ataiw (noun, /ətaɪw/): "enemy"

umi (noun, /ʌmi/): "evening"

oughzu (noun, /ɒzʌ/): "eye"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "family"

ditatt (noun, /dɪtəɾ/): "father"

shittini (noun, /ʃɪɾinɪ/): "feather"

asazuti (noun, /æsəzutɪ/): "fight"

usut (noun, /ʌsut/): "finger"

naygalatt (noun, /negələɾ/): "fire"

ttaythaymat (noun, /ɾeðemət/): "fish"

athoughk (noun, /əθɒk/): "flesh"

ithitt (noun, /iðɪɾ/): "foot"

ithaysana (noun, /iðesænə/): "forest"

iv (noun, /iv/): "fox"

denas (noun, /dɛnəs/): "friend"

az (noun, /əz/): "goose"

ak (noun, /ək/): "grease"

ava (noun, /ævæ/): "group"

uttough (noun, /ʌɾɒ/): "gulf"

litt (noun, /liɾ/): "hair"

abouz (noun, /abaʊz/): "hand"

loikatas (noun, /lɔɪkətəs/): "hat"

attane (noun, /əɾənɛ/): "hate"

aitouthatt (noun, /aɪtaʊθəɾ/): "head"

thawt (noun, /ðot/): "hill"

zicuwayf (noun, /zicuwef/): "horn"

datayha (noun, /dətehə/): "horse"

thukala (noun, /ðukalə/): "house"

ttabit (noun, /ɾəbɪt/): "inn"

shibip (noun, /ʃibip/): "island"

satutta (noun, /sətuɾæ/): "jaw"

ttootidad (noun, /ɾʊtɪdæd/): "lake"

ngefeshayz (noun, /ŋɛfɛʃez/): "leaf"

unefatha (noun, /unɛfaðə/): "leg"

aid (noun, /aɪd/): "liver"

tusu (noun, /tʌsu/): "louse"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "love"

utha (noun, /ʌθə/): "lunch"

aku (noun, /əkʌ/): "man"

vettak (noun, /vɛɾæk/): "many"

itidanu (noun, /itɪdənʌ/): "meal"

zathum (noun, /zəθum/): "metal"

tatah (noun, /tətəh/): "mine"

kikiw (noun, /kikɪw/): "monster"

nemittut (noun, /nɛmiɾʌt/): "moon"

tihadeth (noun, /tɪhədɛð/): "morning"

thimuttai (noun, /ðimʌɾaɪ/): "mother"

itat (noun, /ɪtət/): "mountain"

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

naje (noun, /nədʒɛ/): "name"

ouchai (noun, /aʊtʃaɪ/): "neck"

anapap (noun, /ənəpəp/): "night"

unujanu (noun, /ʌnujənu/): "noodle"

atit (noun, /ətit/): "nose"

nikidan (noun, /nikidæn/): "ocean"

ttahoughthut (noun, /ɾəhɒðʌt/): "parent"

ath (noun, /æð/): "path"

zes (noun, /zɛs/): "peace"

itattayk (noun, /ɪtəɾek/): "pepper"

ahaypi (noun, /əhepi/): "person"

ailingijay (noun, /aɪliŋɪdʒe/): "pie"

oon (noun, /ʊn/): "pig"

zis (noun, /zis/): "rabbit"

sita (noun, /sɪtə/): "rain"

sa (noun, /sə/): "rat"

amesib (noun, /əmɛsib/): "river"

awti (noun, /oti/): "robe"

ijami (noun, /ijami/): "rock"

ila (noun, /ɪla/): "root"

outilak (noun, /aʊtɪlək/): "salt"

lisi (noun, /lisɪ/): "sand"

dawa (noun, /dəwə/): "seed"

ittaivai (noun, /ɪɾaɪvaɪ/): "sibling"

sikamat (noun, /sɪkəmət/): "sister"

ninatt (noun, /nɪnəɾ/): "skin"

alawlaz (noun, /əloləz/): "sky"

fakita (noun, /fækitə/): "smoke"

kimanu (noun, /kɪmənu/): "snake"

satithi (noun, /sətɪðɪ/): "soup"

kesaw (noun, /kɛso/): "star"

attin (noun, /əɾɪn/): "stew"

zela (noun, /zɛlə/): "stomach"

zazaipatt (noun, /zəzaɪpəɾ/): "stone"

taykas (noun, /tekəs/): "stream"

anata (noun, /ənətə/): "sun"

as (noun, /əs/): "sword"

attu (noun, /əɾu/): "tail"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "tavern"

utad (noun, /utəd/): "thumb"

qihiqa (noun, /qɪhɪqə/): "tongue"

oudaytt (noun, /aʊdeɾ/): "tooth"

athoide (noun, /æðɔɪdɛ/): "tree"

etaysa (noun, /ɛtesæ/): "truth"

unath (noun, /unəð/): "uncle"

la (noun, /lə/): "valley"

ttinitta (noun, /ɾinɪɾə/): "war"

ette (noun, /ɛɾɛ/): "water"

ivu (noun, /ɪvʌ/): "way"

awviseda (noun, /ovɪsɛdə/): "wine"

atanawa (noun, /ætanəwæ/): "woman"

latafa (noun, /lətæfæ/): "word"