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Datha

Datha Dictionary

Pronouns

aik (pronoun, /aɪk/): "he"

aim (pronoun, /aɪm/): "she"

iv (pronoun, /iv/): "they"

ttas (pronoun, /ɾəs/): "you"

ila (pronoun, /ɪlə/): "we"

tay (pronoun, /te/): "I"

Articles

la (article, /læ/): "a"

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

Prepositions

sezu (preposition, /sɛzu/): "and"

bisap (preposition, /bɪsəp/): "as"

ana (preposition, /ænə/): "from"

attapa (preposition, /æɾæpə/): "in"

ad (preposition, /əd/): "of"

ulitinga (preposition, /ʌlitɪŋæ/): "or"

amaynguna (preposition, /əmeŋʌnə/): "to"

tewidaing (preposition, /tɛwɪdaɪŋ/): "will"

thak (preposition, /θək/): "with"

Numbers

anawna (number, /ənonə/): "zero"

ulipit (number, /ʌlɪpɪt/): "one"

itawi (number, /itəwɪ/): "two"

attemid (number, /æɾɛmid/): "three"

aivain (number, /aɪvaɪn/): "four"

ithis (number, /ɪðis/): "five"

ttiwa (number, /ɾiwə/): "six"

danoo (number, /dənʊ/): "seven"

ngabad (number, /ŋabæd/): "eight"

thu (number, /ðu/): "nine"

najasep (number, /nədʒəsɛp/): "ten"

Questions

sattaythitt (question, /səɾeðɪɾ/): "what"

ajadapai (question, /ədʒədəpaɪ/): "who"

fittainal (question, /fɪɾaɪnəl/): "how"

ttailatha (question, /ɾaɪləðə/): "why"

eng (question, /ɛŋ/): "when"

Interjections

pisedi (interjection, /pisɛdɪ/): "hello"

woughdutin (interjection, /wɒdʌtɪn/): "goodbye"

hain (interjection, /haɪn/): "hey"

ajanali (interjection, /æjənælɪ/): "bye"

ette (interjection, /ɛɾɛ/): "ouch"

oochattaw (interjection, /ʊtʃəɾəw/): "wow"

nanas (interjection, /nənæs/): "uh"

ititasi (interjection, /itɪtəʒ/): "er"

azi (interjection, /əzi/): "um"

Adverbs

ttani (adverb, /ɾənɪ/): "again"

chinas (adverb, /tʃinəs/): "now"

isas (adverb, /isəs/): "soon"

oughsaveh (adverb, /ɒsəvɛh/): "often"

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

ze (adverb, /zɛ/): "always"

matay (adverb, /mətəy/): "never"

awt (adverb, /ot/): "seldom"

Adjectives

vidawni (adjective, /vɪdoni/): "aromatic"

li (adjective, /li/): "basted"

kathi (adjective, /kəðɪ/): "big"

wi (adjective, /wɪ/): "bitter"

lattula (adjective, /ləɾʌlə/): "black"

athuwaw (adjective, /əðʌwo/): "blue"

ifattak (adjective, /ɪfəɾək/): "brown"

abathaf (adjective, /əbæðəf/): "chilled"

esutha (adjective, /ɛsʌðə/): "cold"

rou (adjective, /ɹaʊ/): "curried"

afailav (adjective, /əfaɪlav/): "dark"

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "deep"

aym (adjective, /em/): "divine"

jit (adjective, /dʒit/): "drunk"

wenishi (adjective, /wɛniʃɪ/): "empty"

law (adjective, /læw/): "evil"

aid (adjective, /aɪd/): "familiar"

tajaith (adjective, /tæjaɪθ/): "fat"

aingouhoudu (adjective, /aɪŋaʊhaʊdu/): "flat"

leshik (adjective, /lɛʃɪk/): "frail"

enita (adjective, /ɛnitə/): "fried"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "full"

ekoin (adjective, /ɛkɔɪn/): "good"

utt (adjective, /uɾ/): "green"

afas (adjective, /əfəs/): "grey"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "honest"

talita (adjective, /təlɪtə/): "hot"

ik (adjective, /ik/): "light"

ettaysatt (adjective, /ɛɾesaɾ/): "long"

athaka (adjective, /aðəkə/): "loud"

adawttitta (adjective, /adoɾiɾə/): "mortal"

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "mysterious"

zan (adjective, /zən/): "narrow"

zuni (adjective, /zuni/): "old"

ounuttusi (adjective, /aʊnʌɾusɪ/): "orange"

aysaifuwa (adjective, /esaɪfʌwæ/): "pungent"

vawamij (adjective, /vəwəmɪdʒ/): "purple"

as (adjective, /əs/): "quiet"

oughhetibi (adjective, /ɒhɛtibɪ/): "raw"

athefat (adjective, /aθɛfət/): "rectangular"

uk (adjective, /uk/): "red"

awd (adjective, /od/): "roasted"

tipad (adjective, /tɪpəd/): "round"

igoughkim (adjective, /igɒkim/): "salty"

outays (adjective, /aʊtes/): "savory"

ttash (adjective, /ɾəʃ/): "shallow"

aine (adjective, /aɪnɛ/): "short"

nigunood (adjective, /nɪgunʊd/): "smoked"

sayttan (adjective, /seɾan/): "sober"

tou (adjective, /taʊ/): "sour"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "spicy"

na (adjective, /næ/): "spiral"

isi (adjective, /ɪsɪ/): "square"

oughttutoi (adjective, /ɒɾʌtɔɪ/): "steamed"

tettouf (adjective, /tɛɾaʊf/): "strange"

maypi (adjective, /mepi/): "strong"

ajabitt (adjective, /ədʒəbiɾ/): "sturdy"

avimak (adjective, /əvɪmək/): "sweet"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "tall"

udezatta (adjective, /ʌdɛzəɾæ/): "thick"

thu (adjective, /θu/): "thin"

minga (adjective, /miŋə/): "warm"

ush (adjective, /uʃ/): "weak"

sawithay (adjective, /səwɪθe/): "white"

ayngahama (adjective, /eŋəhəmæ/): "wide"

ttafe (adjective, /ɾəfɛ/): "yellow"

choughnun (adjective, /tʃɒnun/): "young"

Verbs

na (verb, /nə/): "bake"

jingeze (verb, /dʒiŋɛzɛ/): "be"

latul (verb, /lætul/): "belong"

talasaj (verb, /təlæsədʒ/): "bite"

akama (verb, /akəmə/): "break"

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

se (verb, /sɛ/): "come"

nitt (verb, /niɾ/): "die"

itabiz (verb, /ɪtəbiz/): "drink"

fi (verb, /fɪ/): "eat"

asoughdelough (verb, /əsɒdɛlɒ/): "fall"

bubi (verb, /bubɪ/): "fight"

titta (verb, /tɪɾə/): "find"

chi (verb, /tʃɪ/): "fish"

siattanach (verb, /ʒæɾənəx/): "fly"

azatta (verb, /əzəɾə/): "frown"

zaba (verb, /zəbæ/): "go"

ing (verb, /iŋ/): "growl"

za (verb, /zə/): "hate"

ithad (verb, /ɪðəd/): "have"

aninaba (verb, /əninæbə/): "hear"

ada (verb, /ədə/): "hide"

akam (verb, /əkəm/): "hold"

zidahoughj (verb, /zɪdəhɒj/): "hunt"

utavaiw (verb, /ʌtəvaɪw/): "jump"

oughpave (verb, /ɒpəvɛ/): "kill"

pat (verb, /pət/): "know"

wab (verb, /wəb/): "laugh"

daittay (verb, /daɪɾe/): "lie"

itta (verb, /ɪɾə/): "live"

thapaw (verb, /ðəpo/): "lose"

tayfiw (verb, /tefɪw/): "love"

ttat (verb, /ɾət/): "need"

ihisel (verb, /ɪhɪsɛl/): "own"

wichegab (verb, /wichɛgəb/): "roast"

attoughki (verb, /əɾɒkɪ/): "run"

vida (verb, /vɪdæ/): "see"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "sit"

azitayni (verb, /əzɪteni/): "sleep"

dayt (verb, /det/): "smell"

jattoo (verb, /dʒəɾʊ/): "smile"

ingat (verb, /iŋət/): "stand"

fi (verb, /fi/): "strike"

anawtat (verb, /ənotət/): "swallow"

ngifamai (verb, /ŋifəmaɪ/): "swim"

lapake (verb, /lapəkɛ/): "taste"

nettangu (verb, /nɛɾəŋu/): "throw"

aduvai (verb, /ədʌvaɪ/): "walk"

tahay (verb, /təhe/): "want"

Nouns

ja (noun, /jə/): "afternoon"

wathawatt (noun, /wəðəwəɾ/): "ale"

nakathith (noun, /nəkəðɪθ/): "all"

ikul (noun, /ɪkul/): "alligator"

kawn (noun, /kon/): "arm"

lattafis (noun, /laɾəfɪs/): "ash"

ttanavas (noun, /ɾənəvəs/): "aunt"

aysa (noun, /esə/): "axe"

isiban (noun, /ɪsibən/): "bark"

siawpale (noun, /ʒopəlɛ/): "bay"

siezo (noun, /ʒɛzɔ/): "beer"

kew (noun, /kɛw/): "beet"

umaz (noun, /ʌməz/): "bird"

anala (noun, /anælə/): "blood"

ihidal (noun, /ɪhɪdal/): "boar"

shunalaw (noun, /ʃʌnəlo/): "bone"

apittun (noun, /əpɪɾʌn/): "breakfast"

ttoughnaning (noun, /ɾɒnænɪŋ/): "breast"

ittitath (noun, /ɪɾitæð/): "brother"

adayttew (noun, /adeɾɛw/): "castle"

usathath (noun, /ʌsəðað/): "cat"

akakouna (noun, /əkakaʊnə/): "cat"

tatsipiz (noun, /tətsipɪz/): "chest"

thathan (noun, /θəðən/): "chicken"

nai (noun, /naɪ/): "claw"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "cloud"

uwathaba (noun, /uwəðəbə/): "coconut"

an (noun, /ən/): "crime"

atte (noun, /aɾɛ/): "day"

naww (noun, /now/): "dinner"

newata (noun, /nɛwətə/): "dog"

av (noun, /əv/): "drink"

utha (noun, /uðə/): "dungeon"

akayla (noun, /əkelə/): "ear"

ut (noun, /ut/): "earth"

asi (noun, /asi/): "egg"

udinaw (noun, /udino/): "elder"

ttata (noun, /ɾəta/): "enemy"

tha (noun, /θə/): "evening"

uttayj (noun, /uɾej/): "eye"

baythasah (noun, /beðəsəh/): "family"

ttas (noun, /ɾəs/): "father"

ingitan (noun, /iŋɪtan/): "feather"

pajak (noun, /pædʒək/): "fight"

akan (noun, /əkæn/): "finger"

epaifai (noun, /ɛpaɪfaɪ/): "fire"

awtisawwi (noun, /otɪsowi/): "fish"

ithunaz (noun, /ɪðunəz/): "flesh"

miv (noun, /mɪv/): "foot"

tawika (noun, /tæwɪkə/): "forest"

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

nasazath (noun, /nəsəzað/): "friend"

aivaj (noun, /aɪvəj/): "goose"

zezithu (noun, /zɛzɪðʌ/): "grease"

zad (noun, /zəd/): "group"

basaidout (noun, /bəsaɪdaʊt/): "gulf"

zim (noun, /zim/): "hair"

fen (noun, /fɛn/): "hand"

nayhaw (noun, /nehəw/): "hat"

atatuk (noun, /ətætʌk/): "hate"

awda (noun, /oda/): "head"

uttasough (noun, /uɾəsɒ/): "hill"

awpa (noun, /opæ/): "horn"

adavati (noun, /ədævəti/): "horse"

ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "house"

ttays (noun, /ɾes/): "inn"

uzoughtt (noun, /uzɒɾ/): "island"

kaiv (noun, /kaɪv/): "jaw"

kou (noun, /kaʊ/): "lake"

inawf (noun, /ɪnof/): "leaf"

wuti (noun, /wʌti/): "leg"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "liver"

timimap (noun, /tɪmiməp/): "louse"

athoomithi (noun, /əðʊmɪði/): "love"

nisawz (noun, /nɪsoz/): "lunch"

tilettai (noun, /tɪlɛɾaɪ/): "man"

agisaibi (noun, /əgɪsaɪbi/): "many"

ebibath (noun, /ɛbɪbəð/): "meal"

awvamazi (noun, /ovəmazi/): "metal"

adettaitt (noun, /ædɛɾaɪɾ/): "mine"

amattawp (noun, /əməɾop/): "monster"

oughd (noun, /ɒd/): "moon"

atats (noun, /ətəts/): "morning"

soughttath (noun, /sɒɾəð/): "mother"

panal (noun, /pənəl/): "mountain"

bat (noun, /bət/): "mouth"

ili (noun, /ilɪ/): "name"

ettan (noun, /ɛɾən/): "neck"

vida (noun, /vɪdæ/): "night"

etulaytt (noun, /ɛtuleɾ/): "noodle"

lifuth (noun, /lifʌð/): "nose"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "ocean"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "parent"

oughtt (noun, /ɒɾ/): "path"

ayl (noun, /el/): "peace"

nittiji (noun, /niɾɪdʒi/): "pepper"

ekadoot (noun, /ɛkadʊt/): "person"

vela (noun, /vɛlə/): "pie"

ayth (noun, /eð/): "pig"

ttas (noun, /ɾəs/): "rabbit"

oughngattak (noun, /ɒŋəɾək/): "rain"

awm (noun, /om/): "rat"

nangi (noun, /næŋɪ/): "river"

pu (noun, /pʌ/): "robe"

inatha (noun, /ɪnæðə/): "rock"

nitu (noun, /nɪtu/): "root"

uhikay (noun, /uhɪke/): "salt"

tas (noun, /tæs/): "sand"

igigaka (noun, /igɪgəka/): "seed"

ekaigum (noun, /ɛkaɪgum/): "sibling"

oughkamitti (noun, /ɒkəmiɾi/): "sister"

tisoughl (noun, /tɪsɒl/): "skin"

ttittap (noun, /ɾiɾəp/): "sky"

lapi (noun, /ləpi/): "smoke"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "snake"

oughtina (noun, /ɒtinə/): "soup"

pa (noun, /pə/): "star"

taythayl (noun, /teθel/): "stew"

uzayn (noun, /uzen/): "stomach"

pinijoush (noun, /pinijaʊʃ/): "stone"

natet (noun, /nətɛt/): "stream"

kainif (noun, /kaɪnif/): "sun"

tet (noun, /tɛt/): "sword"

kipith (noun, /kɪpɪð/): "tail"

isiza (noun, /ɪsɪzə/): "tavern"

wusatt (noun, /wusaɾ/): "thumb"

ifeth (noun, /ifɛð/): "tongue"

akan (noun, /əkən/): "tooth"

pittaca (noun, /piɾəcə/): "tree"

isay (noun, /ise/): "truth"

utaip (noun, /utaɪp/): "uncle"

ip (noun, /ɪp/): "valley"

eddahaythi (noun, /ɛɽəheði/): "war"

anaw (noun, /ano/): "water"

nan (noun, /nən/): "way"

ajini (noun, /əjinɪ/): "wine"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "woman"

ithattas (noun, /ɪðəɾəs/): "word"