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

Vekejim

Vekejim Dictionary

Pronouns

pay (pronoun, /pe/): "he"

ttat (pronoun, /ɾət/): "she"

alaw (pronoun, /ælo/): "they"

aik (pronoun, /aɪk/): "you"

ke (pronoun, /kɛ/): "we"

ttath (pronoun, /ɾəð/): "I"

Articles

itt (article, /iɾ/): "a"

pis (article, /pɪs/): "the"

Prepositions

lene (preposition, /lɛnɛ/): "and"

ttap (preposition, /ɾəp/): "as"

in (preposition, /ɪn/): "from"

du (preposition, /du/): "in"

tettudith (preposition, /tɛɾʌdɪð/): "of"

tath (preposition, /təð/): "or"

tawthit (preposition, /toðɪt/): "to"

achayn (preposition, /əchen/): "will"

sanadeg (preposition, /sənədɛg/): "with"

Numbers

koughmu (number, /kɒmu/): "zero"

asa (number, /əsæ/): "one"

attabani (number, /aɾəbənɪ/): "two"

ott (number, /ɔɾ/): "three"

asilud (number, /æsɪlud/): "four"

ta (number, /tə/): "five"

itavetti (number, /itəvɛɾɪ/): "six"

sidi (number, /sɪdi/): "seven"

fiti (number, /fɪtɪ/): "eight"

ttusad (number, /ɾusəd/): "nine"

nattilout (number, /nəɾɪlaʊt/): "ten"

Questions

aja (question, /ədʒə/): "what"

ahethet (question, /əhɛðɛt/): "who"

ikid (question, /ikid/): "how"

tata (question, /tətə/): "why"

gesitoub (question, /gɛsitaʊb/): "when"

Interjections

ethettayng (interjection, /ɛðɛɾeŋ/): "hello"

neh (interjection, /nɛh/): "goodbye"

sawtettach (interjection, /sotɛɾatʃ/): "hey"

attabettu (interjection, /əɾæbɛɾʌ/): "bye"

nina (interjection, /nɪnæ/): "ouch"

attanawtai (interjection, /əɾænotaɪ/): "wow"

ittiwatt (interjection, /ɪɾiwəɾ/): "uh"

usi (interjection, /uʒ/): "er"

tachi (interjection, /tətʃɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

itanett (adverb, /ɪtənɛɾ/): "again"

dattupa (adverb, /dəɾʌpə/): "now"

af (adverb, /əf/): "soon"

sithulan (adverb, /sɪðʌlən/): "often"

halin (adverb, /hælɪn/): "sometimes"

id (adverb, /id/): "always"

udas (adverb, /udəs/): "never"

itutit (adverb, /ɪtutɪt/): "seldom"

Adjectives

as (adjective, /əs/): "aromatic"

angoughdoughthi (adjective, /əŋɒdɒði/): "basted"

ehay (adjective, /ɛhe/): "big"

jatta (adjective, /jəɾæ/): "bitter"

dalazout (adjective, /dalæzaʊt/): "black"

utt (adjective, /ʌɾ/): "blue"

atuj (adjective, /ətudʒ/): "brown"

paboun (adjective, /pəbaʊn/): "chilled"

kala (adjective, /kələ/): "cold"

oughgashaine (adjective, /ɒgəʃaɪnɛ/): "curried"

isumuz (adjective, /isumuz/): "dark"

jesithe (adjective, /jɛsɪðɛ/): "deep"

dih (adjective, /dɪh/): "divine"

sega (adjective, /sɛgæ/): "drunk"

bawa (adjective, /bəwæ/): "empty"

akath (adjective, /əkəð/): "evil"

awhida (adjective, /ohidə/): "familiar"

kenitta (adjective, /kɛnɪɾæ/): "fat"

abedattough (adjective, /əbɛdəɾɒ/): "flat"

jeniwai (adjective, /jɛnɪwaɪ/): "frail"

aze (adjective, /əzɛ/): "fried"

idattulay (adjective, /ɪdaɾʌle/): "full"

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

adatti (adjective, /ədaɾɪ/): "green"

awidoo (adjective, /əwɪdʊ/): "grey"

ttas (adjective, /ɾəs/): "honest"

natas (adjective, /nætəs/): "hot"

pakesh (adjective, /pəkɛʃ/): "light"

unufe (adjective, /ʌnufɛ/): "long"

dahoughka (adjective, /dahɒkə/): "loud"

anet (adjective, /anɛt/): "mortal"

semaw (adjective, /sɛmo/): "mysterious"

fe (adjective, /fɛ/): "narrow"

aymathasha (adjective, /eməðəʃa/): "old"

titaittel (adjective, /tɪtaɪɾɛl/): "orange"

daykitt (adjective, /dekiɾ/): "pungent"

addibun (adjective, /əɽɪbun/): "purple"

inata (adjective, /inətə/): "quiet"

mawnai (adjective, /monaɪ/): "raw"

adikav (adjective, /ədɪkəv/): "rectangular"

ip (adjective, /ɪp/): "red"

la (adjective, /lə/): "roasted"

athas (adjective, /æðæs/): "round"

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

ikuhal (adjective, /ɪkuhæl/): "savory"

zamoodaw (adjective, /zəmʊdəw/): "shallow"

akik (adjective, /əkɪk/): "short"

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

tiki (adjective, /tɪkɪ/): "sober"

tettat (adjective, /tɛɾat/): "sour"

atha (adjective, /əðə/): "spicy"

ash (adjective, /əʃ/): "spiral"

ili (adjective, /ilɪ/): "square"

ttoughmide (adjective, /ɾɒmɪdɛ/): "steamed"

sawpune (adjective, /sopunɛ/): "strange"

anap (adjective, /ænæp/): "strong"

ttishain (adjective, /ɾɪʃaɪn/): "sturdy"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "sweet"

koughkuma (adjective, /kɒkʌmə/): "tall"

ithaiwutaw (adjective, /ɪðaɪwuto/): "thick"

sitt (adjective, /siɾ/): "thin"

oughfa (adjective, /ɒfə/): "warm"

kelapay (adjective, /kɛləpe/): "weak"

uk (adjective, /ʌk/): "white"

siashitta (adjective, /ʒəʃɪɾə/): "wide"

nathutta (adjective, /nəðuɾæ/): "yellow"

inoin (adjective, /ɪnɔɪn/): "young"

Verbs

ata (verb, /ətæ/): "bake"

asai (verb, /əsaɪ/): "be"

dilu (verb, /dɪlu/): "belong"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "bite"

wawb (verb, /wob/): "break"

alath (verb, /ələð/): "burn"

tahawu (verb, /təhæwu/): "come"

lal (verb, /ləl/): "die"

tita (verb, /tɪtə/): "drink"

idi (verb, /idɪ/): "eat"

visajel (verb, /visəjɛl/): "fall"

natt (verb, /nəɾ/): "fight"

ain (verb, /aɪn/): "find"

ka (verb, /kə/): "fish"

ayt (verb, /et/): "fly"

sat (verb, /sət/): "frown"

aimakawtt (verb, /aɪmækoɾ/): "go"

am (verb, /æm/): "growl"

ttachel (verb, /ɾətʃɛl/): "hate"

atawmatha (verb, /ətoməðə/): "have"

anumid (verb, /ənʌmɪd/): "hear"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "hide"

outha (verb, /aʊðæ/): "hold"

silailaf (verb, /sɪlaɪləf/): "hunt"

wazattitt (verb, /wæzəɾiɾ/): "jump"

iha (verb, /ɪha/): "kill"

ikesii (verb, /ɪkɛʒɪ/): "know"

amupawsi (verb, /æmʌposɪ/): "laugh"

uth (verb, /uð/): "lie"

iful (verb, /ɪful/): "live"

ipa (verb, /ipə/): "lose"

az (verb, /əz/): "love"

attinid (verb, /aɾɪnɪd/): "need"

talide (verb, /təlɪdɛ/): "own"

anatta (verb, /ənaɾə/): "roast"

esatik (verb, /ɛsətɪk/): "run"

manai (verb, /manaɪ/): "see"

aiwadime (verb, /aɪwədɪmɛ/): "sit"

oittittal (verb, /ɔɪɾɪɾəl/): "sleep"

ettawul (verb, /ɛɾəwul/): "smell"

ttouv (verb, /ɾaʊv/): "smile"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "stand"

idazough (verb, /idəzɒ/): "strike"

elittani (verb, /ɛlɪɾəni/): "swallow"

way (verb, /we/): "swim"

iluttan (verb, /iluɾən/): "taste"

taikattat (verb, /taɪkəɾət/): "throw"

oodilati (verb, /ʊdilətɪ/): "walk"

mais (verb, /maɪs/): "want"

Nouns

soughna (noun, /sɒnə/): "afternoon"

zettaja (noun, /zɛɾədʒə/): "ale"

anaba (noun, /ənəba/): "all"

evatat (noun, /ɛvətət/): "alligator"

danattash (noun, /danəɾəʃ/): "arm"

alaf (noun, /ələf/): "ash"

awamus (noun, /əwəmʌs/): "aunt"

nen (noun, /nɛn/): "axe"

uzud (noun, /uzʌd/): "bark"

zaipi (noun, /zaɪpɪ/): "bay"

daykavit (noun, /dekəvɪt/): "beer"

du (noun, /dʌ/): "beet"

akakoughl (noun, /əkəkɒl/): "bird"

datai (noun, /dətaɪ/): "blood"

etanash (noun, /ɛtənəʃ/): "boar"

ipamaipa (noun, /ɪpəmaɪpə/): "bone"

silim (noun, /silim/): "breakfast"

sa (noun, /sə/): "breast"

amanal (noun, /əmənəl/): "brother"

iseshab (noun, /isɛʃəb/): "castle"

ad (noun, /əd/): "cat"

zuvi (noun, /zuvɪ/): "cat"

fis (noun, /fɪs/): "chest"

zayw (noun, /zew/): "chicken"

mesatt (noun, /mɛsəɾ/): "claw"

tit (noun, /tɪt/): "cloud"

thooloughfak (noun, /θʊlɒfək/): "coconut"

onaitta (noun, /ɔnaɪɾə/): "crime"

aynimitt (noun, /enɪmɪɾ/): "day"

aype (noun, /epɛ/): "dinner"

tidaway (noun, /tɪdæwe/): "dog"

pinaitt (noun, /pinaɪɾ/): "drink"

awpan (noun, /opən/): "dungeon"

atha (noun, /əðæ/): "ear"

thuttatith (noun, /ðuɾətiθ/): "earth"

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

atasu (noun, /ətəsu/): "elder"

akawtt (noun, /əkoɾ/): "enemy"

asiisi (noun, /əʒisi/): "evening"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "eye"

amusik (noun, /əmʌsɪk/): "family"

vaigem (noun, /vaɪgɛm/): "father"

uttattupa (noun, /uɾaɾupə/): "feather"

adaithut (noun, /ædaɪðʌt/): "fight"

itti (noun, /iɾɪ/): "finger"

ala (noun, /əlæ/): "fire"

adina (noun, /ədɪnə/): "fish"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "flesh"

viv (noun, /vɪv/): "foot"

ufethi (noun, /ʌfɛðɪ/): "forest"

ivi (noun, /ɪvɪ/): "fox"

it (noun, /it/): "friend"

nithawvi (noun, /niðovɪ/): "goose"

apak (noun, /əpək/): "grease"

att (noun, /aɾ/): "group"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "gulf"

apayki (noun, /əpekɪ/): "hair"

yekifi (noun, /yɛkɪfi/): "hand"

tha (noun, /ðæ/): "hat"

atuttaku (noun, /ətuɾəku/): "hate"

izu (noun, /izʌ/): "head"

patha (noun, /pæðæ/): "hill"

inay (noun, /ine/): "horn"

imihoune (noun, /ɪmɪhaʊnɛ/): "horse"

yough (noun, /yɒ/): "house"

ttiladiv (noun, /ɾilædiv/): "inn"

was (noun, /wəs/): "island"

at (noun, /æt/): "jaw"

awnat (noun, /onət/): "lake"

sidud (noun, /sɪdud/): "leaf"

sitang (noun, /sɪtəŋ/): "leg"

lalaj (noun, /lələj/): "liver"

isatim (noun, /isətɪm/): "louse"

oughttatta (noun, /ɒɾəɾə/): "love"

na (noun, /nə/): "lunch"

kanak (noun, /kænək/): "man"

bi (noun, /bɪ/): "many"

amati (noun, /əmətɪ/): "meal"

uwatatt (noun, /uwətæɾ/): "metal"

kayte (noun, /ketɛ/): "mine"

nipayus (noun, /nɪpəyʌs/): "monster"

upal (noun, /ʌpal/): "moon"

ouzitafa (noun, /aʊzɪtəfə/): "morning"

bima (noun, /bɪmə/): "mother"

unoughta (noun, /ʌnɒtə/): "mountain"

lunadd (noun, /lunəɽ/): "mouth"

ulava (noun, /ʌləvə/): "name"

ushutta (noun, /uʃʌɾə/): "neck"

asaitsati (noun, /əsaɪtsətɪ/): "night"

ka (noun, /kə/): "noodle"

kak (noun, /kæk/): "nose"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "ocean"

anayjoughts (noun, /ənejɒts/): "parent"

quji (noun, /qʌji/): "path"

oughfe (noun, /ɒfɛ/): "peace"

an (noun, /an/): "pepper"

kichiwatt (noun, /kitʃɪwəɾ/): "person"

ad (noun, /əd/): "pie"

tuthitaw (noun, /tuðito/): "pig"

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

engukas (noun, /ɛŋʌkəs/): "rain"

afiwu (noun, /əfɪwu/): "rat"

zisawtha (noun, /zisoθə/): "river"

avoughs (noun, /əvɒs/): "robe"

ath (noun, /əð/): "rock"

afawe (noun, /əfəwɛ/): "root"

acedanga (noun, /əcɛdæŋə/): "salt"

anelid (noun, /ənɛlid/): "sand"

atait (noun, /ataɪt/): "seed"

udad (noun, /udəd/): "sibling"

salazish (noun, /səlæzɪʃ/): "sister"

tamay (noun, /təme/): "skin"

zikatta (noun, /zikəɾə/): "sky"

ngayttata (noun, /ŋeɾætə/): "smoke"

batoughmis (noun, /bətɒmɪs/): "snake"

itha (noun, /iðæ/): "soup"

seli (noun, /sɛli/): "star"

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

sa (noun, /sə/): "stomach"

awtuwat (noun, /otuwət/): "stone"

zalul (noun, /zəlʌl/): "stream"

itheka (noun, /ɪðɛkə/): "sun"

uma (noun, /umæ/): "sword"

wach (noun, /wætʃ/): "tail"

ate (noun, /ətɛ/): "tavern"

nguchan (noun, /ŋʌtʃən/): "thumb"

inina (noun, /ɪnɪnə/): "tongue"

mithin (noun, /miðɪn/): "tooth"

aninuti (noun, /ənɪnutɪ/): "tree"

ja (noun, /jə/): "truth"

apud (noun, /əpʌd/): "uncle"

ayjidab (noun, /edʒɪdəb/): "valley"

nabattoo (noun, /nəbæɾʊ/): "war"

titebem (noun, /titɛbɛm/): "water"

puzam (noun, /pʌzəm/): "way"

anatai (noun, /ænətaɪ/): "wine"

uthid (noun, /uðid/): "woman"

oughvanip (noun, /ɒvənɪp/): "word"