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

Lamattev

Lamattev Dictionary

Pronouns

ha (pronoun, /ha/): "he"

thi (pronoun, /ðɪ/): "she"

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "they"

paz (pronoun, /pəz/): "you"

un (pronoun, /ʌn/): "we"

ooz (pronoun, /ʊz/): "I"

Articles

sad (article, /səd/): "a"

na (article, /nə/): "the"

Prepositions

oiwimough (preposition, /ɔɪwimɒ/): "and"

uttih (preposition, /uɾih/): "as"

ittaitt (preposition, /ɪɾaɪɾ/): "from"

ngett (preposition, /ŋɛɾ/): "in"

iwi (preposition, /ɪwɪ/): "of"

thusait (preposition, /ðʌsaɪt/): "or"

ham (preposition, /ham/): "to"

lawsit (preposition, /losɪt/): "will"

ttin (preposition, /ɾin/): "with"

Numbers

ttuv (number, /ɾʌv/): "zero"

imi (number, /imi/): "one"

mi (number, /mi/): "two"

ttutt (number, /ɾʌɾ/): "three"

ngitu (number, /ŋitu/): "four"

na (number, /nə/): "five"

aloughd (number, /ælɒd/): "six"

neza (number, /nɛzə/): "seven"

aypith (number, /epɪð/): "eight"

tatoughs (number, /tətɒs/): "nine"

al (number, /əl/): "ten"

Questions

awkishathay (question, /okiʃəðe/): "what"

wificen (question, /wifɪcɛn/): "who"

tawk (question, /tok/): "how"

uttidan (question, /uɾidən/): "why"

aytte (question, /eɾɛ/): "when"

Interjections

amaim (interjection, /əmaɪm/): "hello"

ittab (interjection, /ɪɾəb/): "goodbye"

telit (interjection, /tɛlɪt/): "hey"

de (interjection, /dɛ/): "bye"

uhaz (interjection, /ʌhaz/): "ouch"

ttanoughv (interjection, /ɾænɒv/): "wow"

awingool (interjection, /awiŋʊl/): "uh"

nadapi (interjection, /nədəpi/): "er"

oughw (interjection, /ɒw/): "um"

Adverbs

ke (adverb, /kɛ/): "again"

esifanu (adverb, /ɛsɪfənu/): "now"

ttiwitam (adverb, /ɾiwɪtəm/): "soon"

etti (adverb, /ɛɾɪ/): "often"

terraimud (adverb, /tɛraɪmud/): "sometimes"

ezin (adverb, /ɛzin/): "always"

ipinaz (adverb, /ɪpɪnəz/): "never"

aman (adverb, /əman/): "seldom"

Adjectives

zouvam (adjective, /zaʊvəm/): "aromatic"

tattittuth (adjective, /taɾɪɾʌð/): "basted"

uttawchoobu (adjective, /uɾochʊbu/): "big"

su (adjective, /sʌ/): "bitter"

iq (adjective, /ɪq/): "black"

ezit (adjective, /ɛzit/): "blue"

iw (adjective, /iw/): "brown"

akan (adjective, /əkən/): "chilled"

attit (adjective, /əɾit/): "cold"

chicami (adjective, /tʃɪcəmɪ/): "curried"

las (adjective, /læs/): "dark"

nittisab (adjective, /niɾɪsəb/): "deep"

das (adjective, /dəs/): "divine"

vasumi (adjective, /vasʌmɪ/): "drunk"

it (adjective, /it/): "empty"

amalal (adjective, /əmələl/): "evil"

nabibu (adjective, /nəbɪbʌ/): "familiar"

athidin (adjective, /əðidɪn/): "fat"

na (adjective, /nə/): "flat"

awzattay (adjective, /ozəɾe/): "frail"

amai (adjective, /əmaɪ/): "fried"

itheshan (adjective, /ɪðɛʃən/): "full"

niva (adjective, /nɪvə/): "good"

away (adjective, /əwe/): "green"

awddanig (adjective, /oɽənɪg/): "grey"

udan (adjective, /udən/): "honest"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "hot"

unashapa (adjective, /unəʃəpə/): "light"

oughmuwawla (adjective, /ɒmʌwolə/): "long"

bi (adjective, /bɪ/): "loud"

duz (adjective, /duz/): "mortal"

itout (adjective, /ɪtaʊt/): "mysterious"

putichas (adjective, /putɪtʃəs/): "narrow"

aydamicha (adjective, /edəmitʃə/): "old"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "orange"

ttibil (adjective, /ɾɪbil/): "pungent"

azasadday (adjective, /əzəsəɽe/): "purple"

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

atidaima (adjective, /ætɪdaɪma/): "raw"

gin (adjective, /gɪn/): "rectangular"

dan (adjective, /dən/): "red"

win (adjective, /win/): "roasted"

tays (adjective, /tes/): "round"

pise (adjective, /pisɛ/): "salty"

ev (adjective, /ɛv/): "savory"

bainu (adjective, /baɪnu/): "shallow"

naipish (adjective, /naɪpiʃ/): "short"

ap (adjective, /əp/): "smoked"

ushai (adjective, /uʃaɪ/): "sober"

sunaza (adjective, /sʌnəzə/): "sour"

tata (adjective, /tatə/): "spicy"

haw (adjective, /ho/): "spiral"

ahatt (adjective, /əhəɾ/): "square"

ni (adjective, /ni/): "steamed"

hadi (adjective, /hədɪ/): "strange"

al (adjective, /al/): "strong"

ngaytt (adjective, /ŋeɾ/): "sturdy"

dattawib (adjective, /dəɾəwɪb/): "sweet"

attani (adjective, /aɾəni/): "tall"

ala (adjective, /ələ/): "thick"

itti (adjective, /ɪɾi/): "thin"

athediku (adjective, /æðɛdiku/): "warm"

nuna (adjective, /nunæ/): "weak"

ichaitt (adjective, /itʃaɪɾ/): "white"

wed (adjective, /wɛd/): "wide"

ina (adjective, /inə/): "yellow"

ngid (adjective, /ŋid/): "young"

Verbs

ttanatan (verb, /ɾanətən/): "bake"

shatap (verb, /ʃətəp/): "be"

zaith (verb, /zaɪð/): "belong"

imaniz (verb, /ɪmaniz/): "bite"

anatush (verb, /anatʌʃ/): "break"

asi (verb, /əsɪ/): "burn"

va (verb, /væ/): "come"

itinel (verb, /ɪtɪnɛl/): "die"

fough (verb, /fɒ/): "drink"

jagapet (verb, /jəgəpɛt/): "eat"

manalayth (verb, /mənəleð/): "fall"

feta (verb, /fɛtə/): "fight"

oughkek (verb, /ɒkɛk/): "find"

sucai (verb, /sucaɪ/): "fish"

eza (verb, /ɛzə/): "fly"

ttal (verb, /ɾəl/): "frown"

limoozi (verb, /lɪmʊzi/): "go"

afulak (verb, /æfʌlək/): "growl"

es (verb, /ɛs/): "hate"

dadidi (verb, /dədidɪ/): "have"

tekelaw (verb, /tɛkɛləw/): "hear"

emathat (verb, /ɛmæðət/): "hide"

jici (verb, /dʒɪci/): "hold"

nabedat (verb, /nəbɛdət/): "hunt"

sanu (verb, /sənu/): "jump"

adafatti (verb, /adəfəɾɪ/): "kill"

sa (verb, /sə/): "know"

pit (verb, /pɪt/): "laugh"

agaboughji (verb, /əgəbɒjɪ/): "lie"

ashough (verb, /əʃɒ/): "live"

iba (verb, /ibə/): "lose"

ttehavit (verb, /ɾɛhəvɪt/): "love"

awgataw (verb, /ogatəw/): "need"

sough (verb, /sɒ/): "own"

ayninuzay (verb, /enɪnuze/): "roast"

vatt (verb, /vəɾ/): "run"

ayti (verb, /etɪ/): "see"

ttathadan (verb, /ɾəðədan/): "sit"

nazattas (verb, /næzəɾəs/): "sleep"

oughzasam (verb, /ɒzəsəm/): "smell"

ttattatith (verb, /ɾəɾətið/): "smile"

mila (verb, /mɪlæ/): "stand"

ailanisough (verb, /aɪlənisɒ/): "strike"

aittis (verb, /aɪɾɪs/): "swallow"

inuloughfa (verb, /ɪnʌlɒfə/): "swim"

mapattag (verb, /məpəɾəg/): "taste"

oughposali (verb, /ɒpɔsælɪ/): "throw"

ahayma (verb, /æhemæ/): "walk"

avattane (verb, /əvəɾənɛ/): "want"

Nouns

ha (noun, /hə/): "afternoon"

ini (noun, /ɪnɪ/): "ale"

ta (noun, /tə/): "all"

zaywai (noun, /zewaɪ/): "alligator"

elidan (noun, /ɛlɪdən/): "arm"

aitsanou (noun, /aɪtsanaʊ/): "ash"

salawtu (noun, /sælotu/): "aunt"

emam (noun, /ɛmam/): "axe"

anasaw (noun, /ənəso/): "bark"

anali (noun, /ənəlɪ/): "bay"

ahayzasha (noun, /ahezəʃə/): "beer"

attayttas (noun, /əɾeɾəs/): "beet"

ttapihap (noun, /ɾəpihəp/): "bird"

isatus (noun, /ɪsətus/): "blood"

utate (noun, /ʌtətɛ/): "boar"

ifarutt (noun, /ɪfəɹuɾ/): "bone"

ginelutt (noun, /gɪnɛluɾ/): "breakfast"

thoughbi (noun, /ðɒbɪ/): "breast"

kakisaw (noun, /kəkɪso/): "brother"

ittik (noun, /ɪɾɪk/): "castle"

um (noun, /ʌm/): "cat"

umoughttade (noun, /ʌmɒɾədɛ/): "cat"

angad (noun, /əŋæd/): "chest"

attan (noun, /æɾən/): "chicken"

oughnoutas (noun, /ɒnaʊtəs/): "claw"

oughka (noun, /ɒkə/): "cloud"

thut (noun, /ðut/): "coconut"

numukayp (noun, /nʌmʌkep/): "crime"

oughfava (noun, /ɒfəvə/): "day"

pitek (noun, /pɪtɛk/): "dinner"

nuwati (noun, /nuwəti/): "dog"

sham (noun, /ʃəm/): "drink"

sil (noun, /sɪl/): "dungeon"

tatamous (noun, /tətæmaʊs/): "ear"

muzajou (noun, /muzəjaʊ/): "earth"

aytisija (noun, /etɪsɪjə/): "egg"

azoughkangi (noun, /əzɒkəŋi/): "elder"

ili (noun, /ɪli/): "enemy"

us (noun, /us/): "evening"

pisi (noun, /pɪsɪ/): "eye"

ttiv (noun, /ɾɪv/): "family"

daithaysoim (noun, /daɪðesɔɪm/): "father"

depayt (noun, /dɛpet/): "feather"

ata (noun, /ətæ/): "fight"

noitiz (noun, /nɔɪtɪz/): "finger"

ttewe (noun, /ɾɛwɛ/): "fire"

ek (noun, /ɛk/): "fish"

ithudd (noun, /iðuɽ/): "flesh"

siwi (noun, /sɪwi/): "foot"

dadiva (noun, /dædɪvə/): "forest"

ittayv (noun, /ɪɾev/): "fox"

esi (noun, /ɛsɪ/): "friend"

aylat (noun, /elət/): "goose"

ep (noun, /ɛp/): "grease"

shifada (noun, /ʃɪfədə/): "group"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "gulf"

nasip (noun, /næsip/): "hair"

ttahija (noun, /ɾəhijæ/): "hand"

awsatajai (noun, /osətæjaɪ/): "hat"

watt (noun, /wəɾ/): "hate"

tining (noun, /tɪnɪŋ/): "head"

emanetta (noun, /ɛmənɛɾə/): "hill"

fatash (noun, /fətəʃ/): "horn"

si (noun, /si/): "horse"

awvil (noun, /ovɪl/): "house"

tapaww (noun, /təpow/): "inn"

ja (noun, /jə/): "island"

natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "jaw"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "lake"

aikat (noun, /aɪkət/): "leaf"

kettett (noun, /kɛɾɛɾ/): "leg"

ekayza (noun, /ɛkezæ/): "liver"

iwin (noun, /iwɪn/): "louse"

ek (noun, /ɛk/): "love"

thu (noun, /ðu/): "lunch"

aitt (noun, /aɪɾ/): "man"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "many"

tak (noun, /tək/): "meal"

bittattin (noun, /biɾæɾɪn/): "metal"

oughgu (noun, /ɒgu/): "mine"

nai (noun, /naɪ/): "monster"

thi (noun, /θɪ/): "moon"

izathu (noun, /izəðʌ/): "morning"

imi (noun, /ɪmi/): "mother"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "mountain"

ayv (noun, /ev/): "mouth"

is (noun, /is/): "name"

ima (noun, /ɪmə/): "neck"

evatte (noun, /ɛvəɾɛ/): "night"

uliq (noun, /ulɪq/): "noodle"

yabithatt (noun, /yəbiðaɾ/): "nose"

vit (noun, /vɪt/): "ocean"

oughtanaythi (noun, /ɒtəneðɪ/): "parent"

ngena (noun, /ŋɛna/): "path"

outt (noun, /aʊɾ/): "peace"

jaip (noun, /jaɪp/): "pepper"

juthayn (noun, /dʒʌðen/): "person"

thiw (noun, /ðɪw/): "pie"

ooni (noun, /ʊnɪ/): "pig"

shattiv (noun, /ʃəɾɪv/): "rabbit"

aysitta (noun, /esɪɾə/): "rain"

ahaythuth (noun, /əheðuθ/): "rat"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "river"

awigawwa (noun, /əwɪgowə/): "robe"

thujuket (noun, /ðujukɛt/): "rock"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "root"

akayttes (noun, /əkeɾɛs/): "salt"

ichitta (noun, /ɪxiɾæ/): "sand"

ttitoughngayt (noun, /ɾɪtɒŋet/): "seed"

edaypanay (noun, /ɛdepane/): "sibling"

ayj (noun, /ej/): "sister"

tapilayl (noun, /təpilel/): "skin"

daid (noun, /daɪd/): "sky"

taywutan (noun, /tewutən/): "smoke"

ikadite (noun, /ikədɪtɛ/): "snake"

atti (noun, /əɾi/): "soup"

inedet (noun, /ɪnɛdɛt/): "star"

elanith (noun, /ɛlænɪð/): "stew"

un (noun, /un/): "stomach"

ditiw (noun, /dɪtɪw/): "stone"

azalett (noun, /æzəlɛɾ/): "stream"

thu (noun, /ðu/): "sun"

iwunga (noun, /ɪwuŋə/): "sword"

ittuvatt (noun, /iɾʌvæɾ/): "tail"

gumithay (noun, /gʌmɪðe/): "tavern"

aizattitta (noun, /aɪzəɾɪɾə/): "thumb"

aka (noun, /ækə/): "tongue"

anaib (noun, /ənaɪb/): "tooth"

zalu (noun, /zəlʌ/): "tree"

adapa (noun, /ædəpæ/): "truth"

vala (noun, /vələ/): "uncle"

ilu (noun, /ɪlu/): "valley"

tapesa (noun, /təpɛsə/): "war"

oughvafasai (noun, /ɒvəfəsaɪ/): "water"

anezough (noun, /ənɛzɒ/): "way"

nithit (noun, /niðɪt/): "wine"

fil (noun, /fɪl/): "woman"

jikaipith (noun, /jɪkaɪpið/): "word"