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Language Generator

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

Ttatham

Ttatham Dictionary

Pronouns

din (pronoun, /dɪn/): "he"

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

mi (pronoun, /mɪ/): "they"

atough (pronoun, /ətɒ/): "you"

ne (pronoun, /nɛ/): "we"

hah (pronoun, /həh/): "I"

Articles

ate (article, /ətɛ/): "a"

lu (article, /lʌ/): "the"

Prepositions

tuni (preposition, /tʌnɪ/): "and"

ttat (preposition, /ɾæt/): "as"

thataw (preposition, /ðəto/): "from"

ta (preposition, /tə/): "in"

ivitta (preposition, /ɪviɾə/): "of"

sila (preposition, /sɪlə/): "or"

vetti (preposition, /vɛɾi/): "to"

littabub (preposition, /liɾæbʌb/): "will"

ttaba (preposition, /ɾəbə/): "with"

Numbers

thachiki (number, /θætʃikɪ/): "zero"

napaza (number, /nəpəzə/): "one"

awtta (number, /oɾæ/): "two"

sookay (number, /sʊke/): "three"

lina (number, /lɪnə/): "four"

tashi (number, /təʃi/): "five"

atawp (number, /ətop/): "six"

aykid (number, /ekɪd/): "seven"

lesawn (number, /lɛson/): "eight"

taip (number, /taɪp/): "nine"

ajip (number, /ajɪp/): "ten"

Questions

ipiz (question, /ɪpɪz/): "what"

ttita (question, /ɾɪtə/): "who"

za (question, /zə/): "how"

pittet (question, /pɪɾɛt/): "why"

ttenitti (question, /ɾɛnɪɾɪ/): "when"

Interjections

dimasawl (interjection, /diməsol/): "hello"

thajitti (interjection, /ðadʒɪɾɪ/): "goodbye"

kana (interjection, /kənə/): "hey"

nak (interjection, /næk/): "bye"

enise (interjection, /ɛnɪsɛ/): "ouch"

usetanay (interjection, /usɛtəne/): "wow"

sazet (interjection, /səzɛt/): "uh"

ttazap (interjection, /ɾəzəp/): "er"

alak (interjection, /ælək/): "um"

Adverbs

akadusa (adverb, /əkədʌsə/): "again"

ttab (adverb, /ɾəb/): "now"

emetaypa (adverb, /ɛmɛtepæ/): "soon"

ittett (adverb, /iɾɛɾ/): "often"

sa (adverb, /sə/): "sometimes"

ainought (adverb, /aɪnɒt/): "always"

ttanatev (adverb, /ɾənətɛv/): "never"

al (adverb, /æl/): "seldom"

Adjectives

attay (adjective, /æɾe/): "aromatic"

thasite (adjective, /ðəsɪtɛ/): "basted"

ing (adjective, /ɪŋ/): "big"

ze (adjective, /zɛ/): "bitter"

akalidai (adjective, /əkəlɪdaɪ/): "black"

awmah (adjective, /oməh/): "blue"

oughvaw (adjective, /ɒvəw/): "brown"

isatti (adjective, /isaɾɪ/): "chilled"

izavezi (adjective, /ɪzəvɛzɪ/): "cold"

jawkuwas (adjective, /jokʌwəs/): "curried"

ttair (adjective, /ɾaɪɹ/): "dark"

awakaw (adjective, /əwəko/): "deep"

anati (adjective, /ənəti/): "divine"

attaw (adjective, /əɾo/): "drunk"

ipid (adjective, /ipɪd/): "empty"

inoughjat (adjective, /ɪnɒdʒət/): "evil"

daih (adjective, /daɪh/): "familiar"

utisa (adjective, /utɪsə/): "fat"

ingij (adjective, /iŋɪj/): "flat"

chasasa (adjective, /tʃasasə/): "frail"

tifitt (adjective, /tɪfiɾ/): "fried"

nivaittai (adjective, /nɪvaɪɾaɪ/): "full"

sia (adjective, /ʒæ/): "good"

initta (adjective, /iniɾə/): "green"

ittilattai (adjective, /iɾɪlæɾaɪ/): "grey"

atsu (adjective, /atsu/): "honest"

niyazan (adjective, /nɪyazən/): "hot"

udutan (adjective, /udutən/): "light"

amak (adjective, /əmək/): "long"

misiwa (adjective, /misɪwə/): "loud"

oittasip (adjective, /ɔɪɾəsɪp/): "mortal"

kikahe (adjective, /kikəhɛ/): "mysterious"

jata (adjective, /jatə/): "narrow"

tittaihi (adjective, /tɪɾaɪhɪ/): "old"

aikamad (adjective, /aɪkaməd/): "orange"

ek (adjective, /ɛk/): "pungent"

naybaz (adjective, /nebæz/): "purple"

thith (adjective, /ðið/): "quiet"

aga (adjective, /əgə/): "raw"

ulaynu (adjective, /ulenu/): "rectangular"

hatti (adjective, /həɾɪ/): "red"

awe (adjective, /əwɛ/): "roasted"

nasi (adjective, /nəsi/): "round"

loi (adjective, /lɔɪ/): "salty"

enas (adjective, /ɛnəs/): "savory"

koughchat (adjective, /kɒtʃət/): "shallow"

inaysouth (adjective, /ɪnesaʊθ/): "short"

wanufatt (adjective, /wənufæɾ/): "smoked"

ittapev (adjective, /ɪɾəpɛv/): "sober"

toutt (adjective, /taʊɾ/): "sour"

ettila (adjective, /ɛɾilə/): "spicy"

uttula (adjective, /uɾʌlə/): "spiral"

attaitta (adjective, /əɾaɪɾə/): "square"

va (adjective, /və/): "steamed"

epasiisa (adjective, /ɛpəʒisə/): "strange"

lail (adjective, /laɪl/): "strong"

vishawam (adjective, /viʃəwəm/): "sturdy"

tatt (adjective, /təɾ/): "sweet"

utuduth (adjective, /ʌtudʌð/): "tall"

ttipoughbe (adjective, /ɾɪpɒbɛ/): "thick"

mawla (adjective, /molæ/): "thin"

ttitajith (adjective, /ɾitəjɪθ/): "warm"

itta (adjective, /ɪɾə/): "weak"

ttipida (adjective, /ɾɪpidə/): "white"

en (adjective, /ɛn/): "wide"

lelalap (adjective, /lɛlaləp/): "yellow"

attani (adjective, /əɾænɪ/): "young"

Verbs

ooni (verb, /ʊnɪ/): "bake"

mala (verb, /mælə/): "be"

bal (verb, /bəl/): "belong"

attai (verb, /æɾaɪ/): "bite"

attu (verb, /æɾʌ/): "break"

tawpidad (verb, /topɪdəd/): "burn"

im (verb, /ɪm/): "come"

ifa (verb, /ifæ/): "die"

alep (verb, /ælɛp/): "drink"

attit (verb, /əɾɪt/): "eat"

awtanath (verb, /otənəð/): "fall"

aimanet (verb, /aɪmənɛt/): "fight"

chishit (verb, /xiʃɪt/): "find"

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

ha (verb, /hæ/): "fly"

jum (verb, /jʌm/): "frown"

eleshu (verb, /ɛlɛʃu/): "go"

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

san (verb, /sən/): "hate"

tiz (verb, /tɪz/): "have"

kittout (verb, /kɪɾaʊt/): "hear"

thetebay (verb, /ðɛtɛbe/): "hide"

ip (verb, /ɪp/): "hold"

itta (verb, /iɾæ/): "hunt"

ttibawun (verb, /ɾɪbəwun/): "jump"

nadakought (verb, /nædəkɒt/): "kill"

na (verb, /nə/): "know"

jas (verb, /jəs/): "laugh"

ttizal (verb, /ɾizəl/): "lie"

nika (verb, /nikə/): "live"

piti (verb, /pɪti/): "lose"

attawbai (verb, /əɾobaɪ/): "love"

siwan (verb, /siwən/): "need"

aibadenai (verb, /aɪbədɛnaɪ/): "own"

apal (verb, /əpəl/): "roast"

emi (verb, /ɛmi/): "run"

datilit (verb, /dətɪlɪt/): "see"

thiwelaytt (verb, /ðɪwɛleɾ/): "sit"

oza (verb, /ɔzæ/): "sleep"

usitool (verb, /ʌsɪtʊl/): "smell"

jedou (verb, /dʒɛdaʊ/): "smile"

ivikanoo (verb, /ɪvɪkənʊ/): "stand"

padi (verb, /pədi/): "strike"

ouhid (verb, /aʊhɪd/): "swallow"

anapil (verb, /anəpɪl/): "swim"

samou (verb, /səmaʊ/): "taste"

uned (verb, /unɛd/): "throw"

ithoothan (verb, /ɪðʊðən/): "walk"

ba (verb, /bə/): "want"

Nouns

ati (noun, /əti/): "afternoon"

asisekai (noun, /asɪsɛkaɪ/): "ale"

dapi (noun, /dəpɪ/): "all"

eduz (noun, /ɛdʌz/): "alligator"

ile (noun, /ɪlɛ/): "arm"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "ash"

anep (noun, /ænɛp/): "aunt"

anatta (noun, /ənəɾa/): "axe"

hinala (noun, /hinəlæ/): "bark"

awittit (noun, /əwiɾit/): "bay"

awchawp (noun, /otʃop/): "beer"

ool (noun, /ʊl/): "beet"

li (noun, /li/): "bird"

ttelakay (noun, /ɾɛləke/): "blood"

ittas (noun, /ɪɾəs/): "boar"

izalay (noun, /izəle/): "bone"

fat (noun, /fət/): "breakfast"

zika (noun, /zikə/): "breast"

ezat (noun, /ɛzət/): "brother"

ahat (noun, /əhat/): "castle"

isusith (noun, /isusið/): "cat"

zazitta (noun, /zəzɪɾə/): "cat"

uwilaha (noun, /uwiləhə/): "chest"

thi (noun, /ði/): "chicken"

ttatimam (noun, /ɾətɪməm/): "claw"

nuwi (noun, /nʌwi/): "cloud"

eke (noun, /ɛkɛ/): "coconut"

inawsiaz (noun, /ɪnoʒəz/): "crime"

ouwittatti (noun, /aʊwɪɾəɾi/): "day"

atte (noun, /æɾɛ/): "dinner"

uchaday (noun, /uchəde/): "dog"

dou (noun, /daʊ/): "drink"

alali (noun, /aləli/): "dungeon"

alithatti (noun, /əliðæɾi/): "ear"

ihalal (noun, /ihələl/): "earth"

taydai (noun, /tedaɪ/): "egg"

teb (noun, /tɛb/): "elder"

ttattai (noun, /ɾəɾaɪ/): "enemy"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "evening"

tut (noun, /tʌt/): "eye"

chazoughha (noun, /tʃazɒhæ/): "family"

tilayt (noun, /tɪlet/): "father"

tayl (noun, /tel/): "feather"

tou (noun, /taʊ/): "fight"

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

kin (noun, /kin/): "fire"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "fish"

vaibitt (noun, /vaɪbɪɾ/): "flesh"

iki (noun, /ɪki/): "foot"

fa (noun, /fæ/): "forest"

fattapai (noun, /fæɾəpaɪ/): "fox"

ingashi (noun, /ɪŋəʃɪ/): "friend"

nath (noun, /nað/): "goose"

tattin (noun, /təɾin/): "grease"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "group"

kawm (noun, /kom/): "gulf"

oughv (noun, /ɒv/): "hair"

edaiz (noun, /ɛdaɪz/): "hand"

afanutte (noun, /əfanʌɾɛ/): "hat"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "hate"

uhattitti (noun, /ʌhəɾɪɾɪ/): "head"

utsahitt (noun, /ʌtsahɪɾ/): "hill"

baw (noun, /bo/): "horn"

asa (noun, /æsa/): "horse"

lil (noun, /lil/): "house"

athattai (noun, /əðəɾaɪ/): "inn"

lana (noun, /lənə/): "island"

adipama (noun, /adipamə/): "jaw"

apaittad (noun, /əpaɪɾəd/): "lake"

alutoottu (noun, /əlutʊɾʌ/): "leaf"

fasi (noun, /fasi/): "leg"

ade (noun, /ədɛ/): "liver"

ta (noun, /tə/): "louse"

iki (noun, /iki/): "love"

ana (noun, /ænæ/): "lunch"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "man"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "many"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "meal"

asa (noun, /æsə/): "metal"

oughshish (noun, /ɒʃiʃ/): "mine"

nett (noun, /nɛɾ/): "monster"

tawnawbe (noun, /tonobɛ/): "moon"

inami (noun, /ɪnəmɪ/): "morning"

jout (noun, /jaʊt/): "mother"

nen (noun, /nɛn/): "mountain"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "mouth"

ounav (noun, /aʊnæv/): "name"

ivasooshi (noun, /ɪvəsʊʃi/): "neck"

kittasawtt (noun, /kɪɾəsoɾ/): "night"

ttigu (noun, /ɾigʌ/): "noodle"

zehazaitt (noun, /zɛhəzaɪɾ/): "nose"

dimasa (noun, /diməsə/): "ocean"

nach (noun, /næx/): "parent"

ele (noun, /ɛlɛ/): "path"

kun (noun, /kʌn/): "peace"

langisan (noun, /ləŋɪsən/): "pepper"

nisithi (noun, /nisiði/): "person"

inas (noun, /ɪnəs/): "pie"

lun (noun, /lun/): "pig"

ejim (noun, /ɛjim/): "rabbit"

aijed (noun, /aɪjɛd/): "rain"

ttizesi (noun, /ɾɪzɛsɪ/): "rat"

labusad (noun, /ləbʌsəd/): "river"

dutan (noun, /dʌtən/): "robe"

thalayn (noun, /ðəlen/): "rock"

ayvi (noun, /evɪ/): "root"

the (noun, /ðɛ/): "salt"

udemav (noun, /ʌdɛməv/): "sand"

kid (noun, /kid/): "seed"

ttatta (noun, /ɾəɾə/): "sibling"

luf (noun, /luf/): "sister"

ourriwaja (noun, /aʊrɪwədʒə/): "skin"

nasakay (noun, /nəsəke/): "sky"

shatti (noun, /ʃəɾɪ/): "smoke"

laitta (noun, /laɪɾə/): "snake"

sapaynatt (noun, /səpenəɾ/): "soup"

itte (noun, /ɪɾɛ/): "star"

wattalep (noun, /wəɾəlɛp/): "stew"

ttitatad (noun, /ɾɪtətəd/): "stomach"

sib (noun, /sɪb/): "stone"

kainat (noun, /kaɪnət/): "stream"

asilayz (noun, /əsilez/): "sun"

aithadatt (noun, /aɪθədæɾ/): "sword"

apa (noun, /əpə/): "tail"

thoo (noun, /ðʊ/): "tavern"

silil (noun, /silɪl/): "thumb"

aiti (noun, /aɪtɪ/): "tongue"

tanu (noun, /tənʌ/): "tooth"

foitt (noun, /fɔɪɾ/): "tree"

thun (noun, /ðʌn/): "truth"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "uncle"

ideti (noun, /ɪdɛtɪ/): "valley"

iguh (noun, /ɪgʌh/): "war"

ouza (noun, /aʊza/): "water"

ttaki (noun, /ɾəki/): "way"

ileshi (noun, /ɪlɛʃɪ/): "wine"

sesayfaj (noun, /sɛsefədʒ/): "woman"

jashenu (noun, /jəʃɛnʌ/): "word"