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

Ttinunan

Ttinunan Dictionary

Pronouns

awz (pronoun, /oz/): "he"

aysh (pronoun, /eʃ/): "she"

adi (pronoun, /ədi/): "they"

nim (pronoun, /nim/): "you"

adough (pronoun, /ədɒ/): "we"

voi (pronoun, /vɔɪ/): "I"

Articles

bi (article, /bi/): "a"

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

Prepositions

utum (preposition, /ʌtum/): "and"

unoo (preposition, /ʌnʊ/): "as"

tteb (preposition, /ɾɛb/): "from"

laidayzus (preposition, /laɪdezʌs/): "in"

oughwoot (preposition, /ɒwʊt/): "of"

pigaw (preposition, /pɪgo/): "or"

takaizi (preposition, /təkaɪzi/): "to"

tutt (preposition, /tuɾ/): "will"

ata (preposition, /əta/): "with"

Numbers

athavai (number, /æðəvaɪ/): "zero"

akanayrr (number, /əkaner/): "one"

ejoughtt (number, /ɛdʒɒɾ/): "two"

ittika (number, /iɾikə/): "three"

aga (number, /əgə/): "four"

tuvu (number, /tuvʌ/): "five"

ttip (number, /ɾɪp/): "six"

osugip (number, /ɔsʌgip/): "seven"

pi (number, /pɪ/): "eight"

nabikath (number, /nəbɪkæð/): "nine"

athaf (number, /əθəf/): "ten"

Questions

ininile (question, /ɪnɪnɪlɛ/): "what"

maichehi (question, /maɪtʃɛhɪ/): "who"

aikuttulu (question, /aɪkʌɾulu/): "how"

ttud (question, /ɾʌd/): "why"

akangasi (question, /əkəŋæsɪ/): "when"

Interjections

haicha (interjection, /haɪtʃə/): "hello"

ani (interjection, /æni/): "goodbye"

bisi (interjection, /bɪsɪ/): "hey"

wa (interjection, /wa/): "bye"

ut (interjection, /ʌt/): "ouch"

azun (interjection, /əzun/): "wow"

eth (interjection, /ɛð/): "uh"

ifavitta (interjection, /ɪfəvɪɾə/): "er"

awh (interjection, /oh/): "um"

Adverbs

memett (adverb, /mɛmɛɾ/): "again"

visawk (adverb, /vɪsok/): "now"

athavai (adverb, /æðavaɪ/): "soon"

atuttal (adverb, /ætʌɾəl/): "often"

niz (adverb, /nɪz/): "sometimes"

ttan (adverb, /ɾən/): "always"

attaf (adverb, /æɾæf/): "never"

ne (adverb, /nɛ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

taki (adjective, /təkɪ/): "aromatic"

ejoo (adjective, /ɛjʊ/): "basted"

uli (adjective, /ʌlɪ/): "big"

nilithoughd (adjective, /nɪliðɒd/): "bitter"

bisida (adjective, /bɪsɪdə/): "black"

aladezu (adjective, /ælədɛzʌ/): "blue"

oughsazud (adjective, /ɒsəzud/): "brown"

ditime (adjective, /dɪtɪmɛ/): "chilled"

misettu (adjective, /mɪsɛɾʌ/): "cold"

ttaivatit (adjective, /ɾaɪvətɪt/): "curried"

vidap (adjective, /vɪdəp/): "dark"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "deep"

ayje (adjective, /ejɛ/): "divine"

asettinge (adjective, /æsɛɾɪŋɛ/): "drunk"

she (adjective, /ʃɛ/): "empty"

lail (adjective, /laɪl/): "evil"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "familiar"

akawit (adjective, /ækəwɪt/): "fat"

toughlu (adjective, /tɒlu/): "flat"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "frail"

vit (adjective, /vɪt/): "fried"

atawtt (adjective, /ətoɾ/): "full"

cawpika (adjective, /copɪkə/): "good"

na (adjective, /na/): "green"

afaifoode (adjective, /əfaɪfʊdɛ/): "grey"

usama (adjective, /ʌsamæ/): "honest"

utefan (adjective, /ʌtɛfən/): "hot"

ttemath (adjective, /ɾɛməð/): "light"

katta (adjective, /kəɾæ/): "long"

ttanira (adjective, /ɾənɪɹə/): "loud"

tatijad (adjective, /tatɪjæd/): "mortal"

shina (adjective, /ʃinə/): "mysterious"

tashough (adjective, /təʃɒ/): "narrow"

niw (adjective, /nɪw/): "old"

ilaja (adjective, /ɪlæjə/): "orange"

avathoot (adjective, /əvæðʊt/): "pungent"

nawutta (adjective, /nəwuɾa/): "purple"

ittale (adjective, /ɪɾalɛ/): "quiet"

atukan (adjective, /ətukən/): "raw"

melat (adjective, /mɛlət/): "rectangular"

aka (adjective, /əkə/): "red"

ipina (adjective, /ɪpinə/): "roasted"

alazadi (adjective, /əlazədɪ/): "round"

oughthi (adjective, /ɒðɪ/): "salty"

dul (adjective, /dʌl/): "savory"

jittai (adjective, /jiɾaɪ/): "shallow"

thaym (adjective, /ðem/): "short"

attaz (adjective, /əɾaz/): "smoked"

ngithawti (adjective, /ŋɪðotɪ/): "sober"

ha (adjective, /hə/): "sour"

uwitay (adjective, /uwɪte/): "spicy"

panganga (adjective, /paŋæŋæ/): "spiral"

ik (adjective, /ɪk/): "square"

ttoughttawm (adjective, /ɾɒɾom/): "steamed"

eday (adjective, /ɛde/): "strange"

oughd (adjective, /ɒd/): "strong"

kaivih (adjective, /kaɪvih/): "sturdy"

imaijout (adjective, /imaɪdʒaʊt/): "sweet"

iha (adjective, /ɪhə/): "tall"

ngainata (adjective, /ŋaɪnətə/): "thick"

littumath (adjective, /lɪɾʌməð/): "thin"

emi (adjective, /ɛmɪ/): "warm"

ren (adjective, /ɹɛn/): "weak"

umi (adjective, /umɪ/): "white"

isapayvi (adjective, /isəpevɪ/): "wide"

ttivabe (adjective, /ɾɪvabɛ/): "yellow"

vakaini (adjective, /vəkaɪnɪ/): "young"

Verbs

nipaloun (verb, /nipəlaʊn/): "bake"

idayh (verb, /ideh/): "be"

naytti (verb, /neɾi/): "belong"

uvaz (verb, /uvaz/): "bite"

le (verb, /lɛ/): "break"

ttipesath (verb, /ɾɪpɛsæð/): "burn"

ttafibaj (verb, /ɾəfibædʒ/): "come"

vinithis (verb, /vɪnɪθis/): "die"

nasi (verb, /næsɪ/): "drink"

awn (verb, /on/): "eat"

ise (verb, /isɛ/): "fall"

athoughm (verb, /əðɒm/): "fight"

basitan (verb, /bəsɪtən/): "find"

ngafati (verb, /ŋəfətɪ/): "fish"

sesu (verb, /sɛsʌ/): "fly"

gaqoughdoughp (verb, /gəqɒdɒp/): "frown"

ishi (verb, /iʃɪ/): "go"

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

din (verb, /dɪn/): "hate"

sisoughsu (verb, /sisɒsu/): "have"

lathaniv (verb, /ləðənɪv/): "hear"

eb (verb, /ɛb/): "hide"

sid (verb, /sid/): "hold"

ttitawchig (verb, /ɾɪtotʃɪg/): "hunt"

su (verb, /sʌ/): "jump"

ima (verb, /ɪmæ/): "kill"

oudaysh (verb, /aʊdeʃ/): "know"

ittin (verb, /ɪɾɪn/): "laugh"

vah (verb, /vəh/): "lie"

oughdool (verb, /ɒdʊl/): "live"

itainga (verb, /itaɪŋə/): "lose"

ihe (verb, /ɪhɛ/): "love"

idatafough (verb, /ɪdətəfɒ/): "need"

littitti (verb, /lɪɾɪɾi/): "own"

avutata (verb, /əvʌtətə/): "roast"

ett (verb, /ɛɾ/): "run"

vouh (verb, /vaʊh/): "see"

aywa (verb, /ewə/): "sit"

dough (verb, /dɒ/): "sleep"

faim (verb, /faɪm/): "smell"

ittag (verb, /ɪɾəg/): "smile"

asi (verb, /əsɪ/): "stand"

tittana (verb, /tɪɾənæ/): "strike"

ifak (verb, /ɪfæk/): "swallow"

idattuh (verb, /ɪdəɾuh/): "swim"

ta (verb, /tə/): "taste"

id (verb, /id/): "throw"

daq (verb, /dəq/): "walk"

awatak (verb, /əwətək/): "want"

Nouns

zanis (noun, /zanis/): "afternoon"

itti (noun, /iɾi/): "ale"

javi (noun, /jəvi/): "all"

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

it (noun, /ɪt/): "arm"

ays (noun, /es/): "ash"

ikachash (noun, /ɪkəxæʃ/): "aunt"

dusay (noun, /duse/): "axe"

la (noun, /lə/): "bark"

abattus (noun, /əbæɾus/): "bay"

kadazoughb (noun, /kædəzɒb/): "beer"

ajez (noun, /ədʒɛz/): "beet"

iditet (noun, /ɪditɛt/): "bird"

aili (noun, /aɪli/): "blood"

sha (noun, /ʃæ/): "boar"

titettin (noun, /titɛɾɪn/): "bone"

aittila (noun, /aɪɾilə/): "breakfast"

mitasip (noun, /mitəsɪp/): "breast"

chafa (noun, /xəfæ/): "brother"

emay (noun, /ɛme/): "castle"

da (noun, /da/): "cat"

ashub (noun, /əʃʌb/): "cat"

chidezaid (noun, /tʃɪdɛzaɪd/): "chest"

poo (noun, /pʊ/): "chicken"

uli (noun, /ʌlɪ/): "claw"

inikug (noun, /inɪkʌg/): "cloud"

ebenidi (noun, /ɛbɛnɪdi/): "coconut"

ngiduda (noun, /ŋidʌdə/): "crime"

anattu (noun, /ənəɾʌ/): "day"

ttiz (noun, /ɾiz/): "dinner"

naida (noun, /naɪdə/): "dog"

ttibivu (noun, /ɾibɪvu/): "drink"

ug (noun, /ʌg/): "dungeon"

wattiz (noun, /wəɾiz/): "ear"

asa (noun, /æsə/): "earth"

ah (noun, /əh/): "egg"

telatal (noun, /tɛlætəl/): "elder"

zu (noun, /zʌ/): "enemy"

sasiva (noun, /səsɪvæ/): "evening"

nouttija (noun, /naʊɾɪdʒə/): "eye"

ub (noun, /ub/): "family"

ttali (noun, /ɾəli/): "father"

mough (noun, /mɒ/): "feather"

ttese (noun, /ɾɛsɛ/): "fight"

kanivath (noun, /kənɪvəθ/): "finger"

enamazou (noun, /ɛnəmæzaʊ/): "fire"

enoughtuta (noun, /ɛnɒtʌtə/): "fish"

ttaylen (noun, /ɾelɛn/): "flesh"

usatouttu (noun, /usətaʊɾu/): "foot"

igu (noun, /igu/): "forest"

enitta (noun, /ɛnɪɾa/): "fox"

shukuzeb (noun, /ʃʌkuzɛb/): "friend"

taz (noun, /təz/): "goose"

aj (noun, /aj/): "grease"

kough (noun, /kɒ/): "group"

athenaday (noun, /əðɛnade/): "gulf"

oukoozawngi (noun, /aʊkʊzoŋɪ/): "hair"

voughdousait (noun, /vɒdaʊsaɪt/): "hand"

enutede (noun, /ɛnutɛdɛ/): "hat"

panaise (noun, /pænaɪsɛ/): "hate"

ejitt (noun, /ɛjiɾ/): "head"

angaza (noun, /æŋazə/): "hill"

ayn (noun, /en/): "horn"

isi (noun, /ɪsɪ/): "horse"

timahuz (noun, /tɪmæhuz/): "house"

aikoughf (noun, /aɪkɒf/): "inn"

ihaih (noun, /ɪhaɪh/): "island"

aw (noun, /əw/): "jaw"

as (noun, /əs/): "lake"

dil (noun, /dil/): "leaf"

atusa (noun, /ætʌsə/): "leg"

shi (noun, /ʃi/): "liver"

vattava (noun, /vəɾəvə/): "louse"

pitij (noun, /pɪtɪj/): "love"

ataytti (noun, /əteɾɪ/): "lunch"

oughthushay (noun, /ɒθuʃe/): "man"

inik (noun, /inɪk/): "many"

awluji (noun, /olujɪ/): "meal"

azett (noun, /əzɛɾ/): "metal"

tasatt (noun, /təsəɾ/): "mine"

ab (noun, /əb/): "monster"

awngek (noun, /oŋɛk/): "moon"

kaywathaz (noun, /kewəðəz/): "morning"

binud (noun, /bɪnud/): "mother"

mata (noun, /mətə/): "mountain"

nat (noun, /nət/): "mouth"

numitough (noun, /numɪtɒ/): "name"

ihap (noun, /ɪhap/): "neck"

utaynayt (noun, /ʌtenet/): "night"

nu (noun, /nu/): "noodle"

naysu (noun, /nesʌ/): "nose"

oughkawtata (noun, /ɒkotətə/): "ocean"

maji (noun, /mədʒi/): "parent"

haz (noun, /həz/): "path"

ttawnisi (noun, /ɾonɪsɪ/): "peace"

tajayged (noun, /təjegɛd/): "pepper"

lataizih (noun, /lətaɪzih/): "person"

ten (noun, /tɛn/): "pie"

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

piwa (noun, /pɪwæ/): "rabbit"

isawttab (noun, /ɪsoɾəb/): "rain"

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

ad (noun, /ad/): "river"

adits (noun, /ədɪts/): "robe"

oonain (noun, /ʊnaɪn/): "rock"

awachi (noun, /awətʃɪ/): "root"

ba (noun, /bə/): "salt"

oukoughttad (noun, /aʊkɒɾəd/): "sand"

inaijiz (noun, /inaɪjɪz/): "seed"

nittag (noun, /nɪɾag/): "sibling"

ipu (noun, /ɪpu/): "sister"

usawet (noun, /usəwɛt/): "skin"

math (noun, /məð/): "sky"

la (noun, /lə/): "smoke"

lay (noun, /le/): "snake"

awsha (noun, /oʃə/): "soup"

kati (noun, /kəti/): "star"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "stew"

outhuki (noun, /aʊðʌkɪ/): "stomach"

ithattata (noun, /ɪθəɾætæ/): "stone"

attuva (noun, /əɾuvə/): "stream"

eshilusha (noun, /ɛʃilʌʃə/): "sun"

eshaytta (noun, /ɛʃeɾa/): "sword"

sim (noun, /sim/): "tail"

awatha (noun, /əwæðə/): "tavern"

ze (noun, /zɛ/): "thumb"

ashejittay (noun, /əʃɛjiɾe/): "tongue"

lak (noun, /lək/): "tooth"

avaqa (noun, /əvəqa/): "tree"

oughjahas (noun, /ɒjəhəs/): "truth"

sanatha (noun, /sənəðə/): "uncle"

dasawnath (noun, /dəsonəð/): "valley"

eve (noun, /ɛvɛ/): "war"

minouni (noun, /minaʊnɪ/): "water"

jet (noun, /jɛt/): "way"

lezazaith (noun, /lɛzəzaɪð/): "wine"

ilaval (noun, /ɪlævəl/): "woman"

aittimeshi (noun, /aɪɾɪmɛʃi/): "word"