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This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Etugoughsa
Etugoughsa Dictionary
Pronouns
aj (pronoun, /əj/): "he"
tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "she"
ada (pronoun, /ədə/): "they"
siw (pronoun, /siw/): "you"
adoo (pronoun, /ədʊ/): "we"
na (pronoun, /nə/): "I"
Articles
na (article, /nə/): "a"
ad (article, /ad/): "the"
Prepositions
sahada (preposition, /səhədə/): "and"
kana (preposition, /kənə/): "as"
amatt (preposition, /əməɾ/): "from"
ttal (preposition, /ɾal/): "in"
moonen (preposition, /mʊnɛn/): "of"
malisi (preposition, /mælɪsɪ/): "or"
oughtti (preposition, /ɒɾɪ/): "to"
ayyittasa (preposition, /eyɪɾasə/): "will"
atavim (preposition, /ətævɪm/): "with"
Numbers
dayva (number, /devə/): "zero"
ainak (number, /aɪnæk/): "one"
tingeza (number, /tiŋɛzæ/): "two"
ttalai (number, /ɾalaɪ/): "three"
wamutti (number, /wəmuɾɪ/): "four"
dana (number, /dənə/): "five"
ra (number, /ɹə/): "six"
ettatta (number, /ɛɾəɾə/): "seven"
attayj (number, /æɾej/): "eight"
an (number, /an/): "nine"
izatuzi (number, /izətuzɪ/): "ten"
Questions
asapiki (question, /əsəpikɪ/): "what"
awtittayzaw (question, /otiɾezo/): "who"
attamiv (question, /əɾəmiv/): "how"
as (question, /əs/): "why"
oughhoonis (question, /ɒhʊnis/): "when"
Interjections
oud (interjection, /aʊd/): "hello"
ttukoughpe (interjection, /ɾukɒpɛ/): "goodbye"
uttamafa (interjection, /uɾəməfə/): "hey"
ithishaw (interjection, /ɪðɪʃo/): "bye"
datta (interjection, /dəɾə/): "ouch"
ik (interjection, /ik/): "wow"
soughba (interjection, /sɒbə/): "uh"
zettakatt (interjection, /zɛɾəkəɾ/): "er"
iv (interjection, /ɪv/): "um"
Adverbs
ametaine (adverb, /æmɛtaɪnɛ/): "again"
da (adverb, /də/): "now"
zadawfa (adverb, /zədofa/): "soon"
gi (adverb, /gɪ/): "often"
an (adverb, /ən/): "sometimes"
ushadak (adverb, /uʃədak/): "always"
ethawtach (adverb, /ɛðotətʃ/): "never"
achepay (adverb, /æxɛpe/): "seldom"
Adjectives
ttij (adjective, /ɾɪdʒ/): "aromatic"
atoughdala (adjective, /ətɒdələ/): "basted"
ith (adjective, /ɪð/): "big"
painaiw (adjective, /paɪnaɪw/): "bitter"
amathala (adjective, /æməðələ/): "black"
ad (adjective, /æd/): "blue"
shesayng (adjective, /ʃɛseŋ/): "brown"
azuji (adjective, /əzudʒɪ/): "chilled"
thulashe (adjective, /ðʌləʃɛ/): "cold"
chitt (adjective, /tʃiɾ/): "curried"
upi (adjective, /ʌpɪ/): "dark"
zattuti (adjective, /zəɾuti/): "deep"
loughta (adjective, /lɒtə/): "divine"
tham (adjective, /ðəm/): "drunk"
ttapadep (adjective, /ɾəpædɛp/): "empty"
it (adjective, /ɪt/): "evil"
mihepa (adjective, /mɪhɛpə/): "familiar"
ayshinood (adjective, /eʃɪnʊd/): "fat"
woughbithip (adjective, /wɒbɪðɪp/): "flat"
bijehu (adjective, /bɪjɛhʌ/): "frail"
nash (adjective, /nəʃ/): "fried"
adawkili (adjective, /ədokili/): "full"
ttazayzun (adjective, /ɾəzezun/): "good"
ikikasa (adjective, /ɪkɪkəsə/): "green"
atayv (adjective, /ətev/): "grey"
taki (adjective, /takɪ/): "honest"
ail (adjective, /aɪl/): "hot"
kaki (adjective, /kəki/): "light"
dayhih (adjective, /dehɪh/): "long"
abip (adjective, /abɪp/): "loud"
fafataib (adjective, /fəfataɪb/): "mortal"
attoo (adjective, /əɾʊ/): "mysterious"
nalatatt (adjective, /nələtəɾ/): "narrow"
taibah (adjective, /taɪbəh/): "old"
ttasatsits (adjective, /ɾəsətsɪts/): "orange"
ngashi (adjective, /ŋəʃɪ/): "pungent"
aysi (adjective, /esɪ/): "purple"
akinah (adjective, /ækɪnəh/): "quiet"
pab (adjective, /pəb/): "raw"
medeta (adjective, /mɛdɛtə/): "rectangular"
ivoushattough (adjective, /ɪvaʊʃəɾɒ/): "red"
idij (adjective, /ɪdɪj/): "roasted"
uttinaka (adjective, /ʌɾinakæ/): "round"
attooma (adjective, /əɾʊmæ/): "salty"
akid (adjective, /əkɪd/): "savory"
thaika (adjective, /ðaɪkə/): "shallow"
nawu (adjective, /nawʌ/): "short"
ifelatt (adjective, /ifɛlaɾ/): "smoked"
vi (adjective, /vɪ/): "sober"
the (adjective, /θɛ/): "sour"
oungaisiet (adjective, /aʊŋaɪʒɛt/): "spicy"
av (adjective, /əv/): "spiral"
ttiteput (adjective, /ɾitɛpʌt/): "square"
atasaw (adjective, /ətəsəw/): "steamed"
di (adjective, /dɪ/): "strange"
lait (adjective, /laɪt/): "strong"
ala (adjective, /ələ/): "sturdy"
usash (adjective, /usəʃ/): "sweet"
ing (adjective, /ɪŋ/): "tall"
alah (adjective, /əlah/): "thick"
diz (adjective, /diz/): "thin"
ittettathi (adjective, /iɾɛɾəðɪ/): "warm"
lapaing (adjective, /ləpaɪŋ/): "weak"
akaikek (adjective, /ækaɪkɛk/): "white"
nul (adjective, /nul/): "wide"
ubat (adjective, /ubət/): "yellow"
naytta (adjective, /neɾa/): "young"
Verbs
al (verb, /əl/): "bake"
athinene (verb, /əðɪnɛnɛ/): "be"
sath (verb, /səð/): "belong"
ngit (verb, /ŋɪt/): "bite"
vu (verb, /vʌ/): "break"
it (verb, /ɪt/): "burn"
ttinays (verb, /ɾɪnes/): "come"
apattame (verb, /əpəɾamɛ/): "die"
nuta (verb, /nʌtæ/): "drink"
aitith (verb, /aɪtɪð/): "eat"
wane (verb, /wənɛ/): "fall"
thi (verb, /ðɪ/): "fight"
athuna (verb, /əðʌnə/): "find"
isuzaing (verb, /isʌzaɪŋ/): "fish"
zaz (verb, /zaz/): "fly"
nawroughs (verb, /noɹɒs/): "frown"
ithalub (verb, /ɪðəlʌb/): "go"
anoughmough (verb, /ənɒmɒ/): "growl"
ttiki (verb, /ɾikɪ/): "hate"
asi (verb, /æsi/): "have"
anang (verb, /ənəŋ/): "hear"
rim (verb, /ɹim/): "hide"
natta (verb, /nəɾə/): "hold"
awn (verb, /on/): "hunt"
ain (verb, /aɪn/): "jump"
jem (verb, /jɛm/): "kill"
hamaittitt (verb, /həmaɪɾiɾ/): "know"
sasilan (verb, /səsɪlæn/): "laugh"
atas (verb, /ətəs/): "lie"
zalaika (verb, /zəlaɪka/): "live"
lo (verb, /lɔ/): "lose"
koughkizam (verb, /kɒkɪzəm/): "love"
tutoitav (verb, /tʌtɔɪtəv/): "need"
oughtoughnike (verb, /ɒtɒnɪkɛ/): "own"
siagamak (verb, /ʒægəmak/): "roast"
apay (verb, /əpe/): "run"
maf (verb, /məf/): "see"
nilaip (verb, /nɪlaɪp/): "sit"
kitoutt (verb, /kɪtaʊɾ/): "sleep"
tta (verb, /ɾə/): "smell"
bathusa (verb, /bæðʌsə/): "smile"
nih (verb, /nɪh/): "stand"
ngushimu (verb, /ŋʌʃimʌ/): "strike"
zidawnas (verb, /zɪdonas/): "swallow"
sutetath (verb, /sʌtɛtəð/): "swim"
ba (verb, /bæ/): "taste"
dik (verb, /dik/): "throw"
dabayt (verb, /dəbet/): "walk"
atasay (verb, /ətəse/): "want"
Nouns
unaitas (noun, /unaɪtæs/): "afternoon"
naday (noun, /nəde/): "ale"
awtasoughh (noun, /otasɒh/): "all"
natuvan (noun, /nætʌvən/): "alligator"
betha (noun, /bɛðə/): "arm"
ttawtay (noun, /ɾote/): "ash"
aynittet (noun, /eniɾɛt/): "aunt"
bita (noun, /bɪtə/): "axe"
aibihej (noun, /aɪbɪhɛdʒ/): "bark"
oughmatta (noun, /ɒməɾə/): "bay"
uvaytt (noun, /ʌveɾ/): "beer"
aina (noun, /aɪna/): "beet"
isutta (noun, /ɪsʌɾə/): "bird"
vatitten (noun, /vətiɾɛn/): "blood"
ala (noun, /alə/): "boar"
asett (noun, /æsɛɾ/): "bone"
nuv (noun, /nuv/): "breakfast"
saytash (noun, /setəʃ/): "breast"
kam (noun, /kam/): "brother"
apaivathi (noun, /əpaɪvəði/): "castle"
ttishakit (noun, /ɾɪʃəkɪt/): "cat"
nawtata (noun, /notætæ/): "cat"
oumakoughna (noun, /aʊməkɒnə/): "chest"
thaittifu (noun, /ðaɪɾifʌ/): "chicken"
ada (noun, /ədə/): "claw"
bijani (noun, /bɪjani/): "cloud"
apathani (noun, /əpəθənɪ/): "coconut"
aluna (noun, /ælʌnə/): "crime"
ait (noun, /aɪt/): "day"
pattiv (noun, /paɾɪv/): "dinner"
ttayca (noun, /ɾecə/): "dog"
kaw (noun, /ko/): "drink"
paicha (noun, /paɪtʃə/): "dungeon"
satatav (noun, /sətətəv/): "ear"
inawfaba (noun, /ɪnofəbæ/): "earth"
itath (noun, /ɪtəð/): "egg"
gish (noun, /giʃ/): "elder"
foo (noun, /fʊ/): "enemy"
ttounuh (noun, /ɾaʊnʌh/): "evening"
sithanoughh (noun, /sɪðənɒh/): "eye"
evikatt (noun, /ɛvɪkəɾ/): "family"
chasus (noun, /tʃəsʌs/): "father"
iwi (noun, /ɪwi/): "feather"
mimavu (noun, /mɪməvʌ/): "fight"
pouw (noun, /paʊw/): "finger"
tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "fire"
awak (noun, /awək/): "fish"
kach (noun, /kəch/): "flesh"
kah (noun, /kəh/): "foot"
saizagough (noun, /saɪzəgɒ/): "forest"
enawzatt (noun, /ɛnozəɾ/): "fox"
ays (noun, /es/): "friend"
tailivaz (noun, /taɪlivəz/): "goose"
nataf (noun, /nətaf/): "grease"
alutt (noun, /əluɾ/): "group"
mayki (noun, /mekɪ/): "gulf"
na (noun, /nə/): "hair"
in (noun, /in/): "hand"
ittough (noun, /iɾɒ/): "hat"
nimiti (noun, /nɪmɪtɪ/): "hate"
latte (noun, /læɾɛ/): "head"
anaik (noun, /ænaɪk/): "hill"
tilu (noun, /tɪlʌ/): "horn"
ttahatt (noun, /ɾəhəɾ/): "horse"
isedaip (noun, /ɪsɛdaɪp/): "house"
ttep (noun, /ɾɛp/): "inn"
inisi (noun, /ɪnisɪ/): "island"
wilak (noun, /wilək/): "jaw"
adaipu (noun, /ədaɪpu/): "lake"
ehittattu (noun, /ɛhɪɾæɾu/): "leaf"
dett (noun, /dɛɾ/): "leg"
awtoughdd (noun, /otɒɽ/): "liver"
iboupayme (noun, /ɪbaʊpemɛ/): "louse"
sawtulez (noun, /sotʌlɛz/): "love"
kettu (noun, /kɛɾʌ/): "lunch"
oobatinaw (noun, /ʊbətino/): "man"
atoughfidu (noun, /ætɒfɪdu/): "many"
jaivu (noun, /dʒaɪvu/): "meal"
timough (noun, /tɪmɒ/): "metal"
iveva (noun, /ivɛvə/): "mine"
wifet (noun, /wɪfɛt/): "monster"
attizina (noun, /əɾɪzɪnə/): "moon"
yan (noun, /yæn/): "morning"
danettay (noun, /dənɛɾe/): "mother"
sanufi (noun, /sænʌfɪ/): "mountain"
libajaw (noun, /lɪbəjo/): "mouth"
outai (noun, /aʊtaɪ/): "name"
sitta (noun, /sɪɾa/): "neck"
thataitt (noun, /ðətaɪɾ/): "night"
unata (noun, /unətə/): "noodle"
ilavawm (noun, /ɪləvom/): "nose"
fe (noun, /fɛ/): "ocean"
anai (noun, /ənaɪ/): "parent"
oonaka (noun, /ʊnəkə/): "path"
ttatithatt (noun, /ɾætiðæɾ/): "peace"
na (noun, /nə/): "pepper"
ayn (noun, /en/): "person"
ala (noun, /əlæ/): "pie"
si (noun, /sɪ/): "pig"
sinu (noun, /sinʌ/): "rabbit"
ttuzib (noun, /ɾuzɪb/): "rain"
ra (noun, /ɹa/): "rat"
salatt (noun, /sələɾ/): "river"
fungasa (noun, /fʌŋəsə/): "robe"
ttamasook (noun, /ɾəməsʊk/): "rock"
zoseha (noun, /zɔsɛhə/): "root"
havett (noun, /hævɛɾ/): "salt"
ag (noun, /əg/): "sand"
wawb (noun, /wob/): "seed"
tettezat (noun, /tɛɾɛzæt/): "sibling"
unayf (noun, /ʌnef/): "sister"
nasai (noun, /nasaɪ/): "skin"
ewas (noun, /ɛwæs/): "sky"
oughthinoughsay (noun, /ɒðinɒse/): "smoke"
amaivuvu (noun, /əmaɪvuvu/): "snake"
latha (noun, /ləðə/): "soup"
ittattakai (noun, /ɪɾaɾəkaɪ/): "star"
awatt (noun, /əwəɾ/): "stew"
siga (noun, /sɪgə/): "stomach"
ezitat (noun, /ɛzitat/): "stone"
attuka (noun, /əɾukə/): "stream"
aipu (noun, /aɪpu/): "sun"
ayedu (noun, /əyɛdʌ/): "sword"
akan (noun, /əkən/): "tail"
aib (noun, /aɪb/): "tavern"
nookitas (noun, /nʊkɪtas/): "thumb"
iguthatoo (noun, /ɪguðətʊ/): "tongue"
bataywa (noun, /bətewə/): "tooth"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "tree"
ilisija (noun, /ɪlisɪdʒə/): "truth"
taymay (noun, /teme/): "uncle"
outt (noun, /aʊɾ/): "valley"
ivayki (noun, /ɪveki/): "war"
thabatiz (noun, /ðəbatiz/): "water"
shaythathij (noun, /ʃeðəðij/): "way"
ta (noun, /tə/): "wine"
atihay (noun, /ətɪhe/): "woman"
vittad (noun, /vɪɾad/): "word"