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Nilati

Nilati Dictionary

Pronouns

aba (pronoun, /əbə/): "he"

tin (pronoun, /tɪn/): "she"

maif (pronoun, /maɪf/): "they"

an (pronoun, /ən/): "you"

lej (pronoun, /lɛj/): "we"

lin (pronoun, /lin/): "I"

Articles

ittoo (article, /ɪɾʊ/): "a"

tti (article, /ɾɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

tik (preposition, /tik/): "and"

tifakap (preposition, /tifəkæp/): "as"

tawleth (preposition, /tolɛθ/): "from"

akapi (preposition, /əkəpi/): "in"

ukouz (preposition, /ukaʊz/): "of"

thoudug (preposition, /ðaʊdʌg/): "or"

uta (preposition, /ʌtə/): "to"

ath (preposition, /əð/): "will"

loughvoud (preposition, /lɒvaʊd/): "with"

Numbers

aytaijoo (number, /etaɪdʒʊ/): "zero"

ange (number, /æŋɛ/): "one"

athi (number, /əðɪ/): "two"

ttootanab (number, /ɾʊtənæb/): "three"

ataili (number, /ətaɪli/): "four"

uttipin (number, /ʌɾipɪn/): "five"

thush (number, /ðuʃ/): "six"

aygejan (number, /egɛjæn/): "seven"

at (number, /ət/): "eight"

mijathath (number, /mɪdʒəðəð/): "nine"

ttat (number, /ɾət/): "ten"

Questions

thoughpumak (question, /θɒpumək/): "what"

panad (question, /pænæd/): "who"

atoughv (question, /ətɒv/): "how"

nittoutta (question, /nɪɾaʊɾə/): "why"

ttefaki (question, /ɾɛfæki/): "when"

Interjections

anu (interjection, /ənʌ/): "hello"

ilathi (interjection, /iləðɪ/): "goodbye"

pimamatt (interjection, /pɪməməɾ/): "hey"

si (interjection, /sɪ/): "bye"

azafu (interjection, /əzəfʌ/): "ouch"

ainitt (interjection, /aɪniɾ/): "wow"

ithuki (interjection, /ɪðʌkɪ/): "uh"

fi (interjection, /fi/): "er"

iha (interjection, /ihə/): "um"

Adverbs

ita (adverb, /itə/): "again"

nivit (adverb, /nɪvɪt/): "now"

ought (adverb, /ɒt/): "soon"

ukasew (adverb, /ukəsɛw/): "often"

man (adverb, /mæn/): "sometimes"

azan (adverb, /æzæn/): "always"

afata (adverb, /əfatə/): "never"

ti (adverb, /tɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

kiz (adjective, /kiz/): "aromatic"

ikapazi (adjective, /ɪkəpəzɪ/): "basted"

atay (adjective, /ətæy/): "big"

kousi (adjective, /kaʊsi/): "bitter"

aiwefaka (adjective, /aɪwɛfəkə/): "black"

saikaitti (adjective, /saɪkaɪɾɪ/): "blue"

attazat (adjective, /əɾæzət/): "brown"

oughhou (adjective, /ɒhaʊ/): "chilled"

tubakik (adjective, /tubəkik/): "cold"

saibani (adjective, /saɪbəni/): "curried"

ttatt (adjective, /ɾəɾ/): "dark"

ives (adjective, /ivɛs/): "deep"

waypasayh (adjective, /wepæseh/): "divine"

tattet (adjective, /təɾɛt/): "drunk"

attap (adjective, /æɾəp/): "empty"

tinaigi (adjective, /tɪnaɪgi/): "evil"

uwiliv (adjective, /ʌwɪliv/): "familiar"

iti (adjective, /ɪtɪ/): "fat"

ttishaij (adjective, /ɾiʃaɪj/): "flat"

athum (adjective, /aðʌm/): "frail"

det (adjective, /dɛt/): "fried"

anangi (adjective, /ənəŋɪ/): "full"

at (adjective, /æt/): "good"

akai (adjective, /əkaɪ/): "green"

attani (adjective, /əɾəni/): "grey"

asittayti (adjective, /əsɪɾetɪ/): "honest"

chipoughf (adjective, /tʃɪpɒf/): "hot"

nathut (adjective, /nəðʌt/): "light"

padathid (adjective, /pədæðɪd/): "long"

lahitaw (adjective, /ləhito/): "loud"

aymiv (adjective, /emɪv/): "mortal"

ttujalen (adjective, /ɾujəlɛn/): "mysterious"

aytaw (adjective, /eto/): "narrow"

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

zat (adjective, /zæt/): "orange"

ngayma (adjective, /ŋema/): "pungent"

awsa (adjective, /osə/): "purple"

ittimin (adjective, /ɪɾɪmɪn/): "quiet"

zaz (adjective, /zəz/): "raw"

utaf (adjective, /ʌtəf/): "rectangular"

esawlat (adjective, /ɛsolət/): "red"

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

zough (adjective, /zɒ/): "round"

naittingash (adjective, /naɪɾɪŋəʃ/): "salty"

tifaw (adjective, /tɪfo/): "savory"

uzisitta (adjective, /ʌzɪsɪɾə/): "shallow"

azittib (adjective, /əziɾɪb/): "short"

ungasa (adjective, /ʌŋəsə/): "smoked"

ezang (adjective, /ɛzəŋ/): "sober"

oughnavip (adjective, /ɒnəvɪp/): "sour"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "spicy"

ku (adjective, /kʌ/): "spiral"

uku (adjective, /ukʌ/): "square"

awnali (adjective, /onəli/): "steamed"

awjikav (adjective, /ojikəv/): "strange"

laloughm (adjective, /ləlɒm/): "strong"

ngad (adjective, /ŋəd/): "sturdy"

nuwil (adjective, /nʌwil/): "sweet"

alad (adjective, /ələd/): "tall"

eketaita (adjective, /ɛkɛtaɪtə/): "thick"

vabayn (adjective, /vəben/): "thin"

ditay (adjective, /dɪte/): "warm"

attattat (adjective, /əɾaɾət/): "weak"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "white"

natt (adjective, /nəɾ/): "wide"

lath (adjective, /ləð/): "yellow"

zaz (adjective, /zəz/): "young"

Verbs

ttingathi (verb, /ɾɪŋəði/): "bake"

vaigaddav (verb, /vaɪgəɽəv/): "be"

lidu (verb, /lidʌ/): "belong"

aitiniz (verb, /aɪtɪnɪz/): "bite"

in (verb, /in/): "break"

upeken (verb, /upɛkɛn/): "burn"

ivahisha (verb, /ɪvæhɪʃa/): "come"

thoottatan (verb, /ðʊɾætən/): "die"

akin (verb, /ækɪn/): "drink"

awaisay (verb, /æwaɪse/): "eat"

ittawneba (verb, /iɾonɛbə/): "fall"

wawtehab (verb, /wotɛhəb/): "fight"

iputhu (verb, /ɪpʌðʌ/): "find"

titta (verb, /tɪɾə/): "fish"

koovidoughl (verb, /kʊvidɒl/): "fly"

atitti (verb, /atiɾɪ/): "frown"

te (verb, /tɛ/): "go"

izawte (verb, /ɪzotɛ/): "growl"

inai (verb, /ɪnaɪ/): "hate"

ttagikuk (verb, /ɾəgɪkʌk/): "have"

id (verb, /ɪd/): "hear"

ij (verb, /idʒ/): "hide"

dazinish (verb, /dəzinɪʃ/): "hold"

zudifap (verb, /zʌdɪfəp/): "hunt"

matoughcha (verb, /mətɒtʃə/): "jump"

sit (verb, /sɪt/): "kill"

opaka (verb, /ɔpəkə/): "know"

ipuk (verb, /ɪpʌk/): "laugh"

badal (verb, /bədəl/): "lie"

atalitt (verb, /ætaliɾ/): "live"

anaze (verb, /ənəzɛ/): "lose"

awsa (verb, /osa/): "love"

akan (verb, /əkən/): "need"

anihad (verb, /ænɪhəd/): "own"

afe (verb, /əfɛ/): "roast"

limadad (verb, /lɪmədəd/): "run"

tad (verb, /tæd/): "see"

vina (verb, /vinə/): "sit"

tatavi (verb, /tətəvi/): "sleep"

azitt (verb, /əziɾ/): "smell"

jatitu (verb, /dʒətitu/): "smile"

ngilithas (verb, /ŋɪlɪðəs/): "stand"

awattad (verb, /əwəɾəd/): "strike"

ase (verb, /əsɛ/): "swallow"

elabing (verb, /ɛləbɪŋ/): "swim"

salawdet (verb, /səlodɛt/): "taste"

thaw (verb, /θo/): "throw"

savala (verb, /sævələ/): "walk"

itahits (verb, /itəhits/): "want"

Nouns

fulu (noun, /fulʌ/): "afternoon"

fai (noun, /faɪ/): "ale"

ija (noun, /idʒə/): "all"

ivasaifi (noun, /ivæsaɪfɪ/): "alligator"

pata (noun, /patə/): "arm"

iwaizittou (noun, /ɪwaɪziɾaʊ/): "ash"

thipett (noun, /ðɪpɛɾ/): "aunt"

aythai (noun, /eðaɪ/): "axe"

wetettu (noun, /wɛtɛɾʌ/): "bark"

noughg (noun, /nɒg/): "bay"

chadadach (noun, /tʃədædətʃ/): "beer"

tiwud (noun, /tiwud/): "beet"

day (noun, /de/): "bird"

af (noun, /əf/): "blood"

thathiw (noun, /ðəðɪw/): "boar"

abijij (noun, /əbɪjij/): "bone"

ulitt (noun, /ʌliɾ/): "breakfast"

saham (noun, /səhəm/): "breast"

zez (noun, /zɛz/): "brother"

thalajawz (noun, /θælæjoz/): "castle"

iwath (noun, /ɪwað/): "cat"

ijithattough (noun, /ɪdʒɪθəɾɒ/): "cat"

itu (noun, /ɪtʌ/): "chest"

ifak (noun, /ɪfak/): "chicken"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "claw"

ani (noun, /ænɪ/): "cloud"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "coconut"

ngang (noun, /ŋaŋ/): "crime"

wa (noun, /wə/): "day"

nattat (noun, /nəɾət/): "dinner"

ati (noun, /ætɪ/): "dog"

mut (noun, /mut/): "drink"

na (noun, /nə/): "dungeon"

ishinikaw (noun, /ɪʃɪnɪko/): "ear"

nisi (noun, /nɪsi/): "earth"

sazattayt (noun, /səzəɾet/): "egg"

ttay (noun, /ɾe/): "elder"

vikattat (noun, /vikæɾət/): "enemy"

atata (noun, /ətətæ/): "evening"

ttutta (noun, /ɾuɾə/): "eye"

adina (noun, /ədɪnə/): "family"

ail (noun, /aɪl/): "father"

nittufi (noun, /niɾʌfɪ/): "feather"

ngin (noun, /ŋɪn/): "fight"

wa (noun, /wə/): "finger"

an (noun, /ən/): "fire"

ilehitt (noun, /ɪlɛhɪɾ/): "fish"

siadinin (noun, /ʒədɪnɪn/): "flesh"

init (noun, /inɪt/): "foot"

fijadayn (noun, /fɪdʒæden/): "forest"

aim (noun, /aɪm/): "fox"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "friend"

ale (noun, /alɛ/): "goose"

igati (noun, /igatɪ/): "grease"

engi (noun, /ɛŋi/): "group"

ttadattuk (noun, /ɾədəɾuk/): "gulf"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "hair"

ttatta (noun, /ɾaɾə/): "hand"

thit (noun, /θɪt/): "hat"

akaivan (noun, /əkaɪvæn/): "hate"

metat (noun, /mɛtət/): "head"

sik (noun, /sik/): "hill"

aittati (noun, /aɪɾæti/): "horn"

oukebunay (noun, /aʊkɛbʌne/): "horse"

ushawzita (noun, /ʌʃozitə/): "house"

shimin (noun, /ʃɪmin/): "inn"

ouma (noun, /aʊmə/): "island"

kutt (noun, /kʌɾ/): "jaw"

pali (noun, /pəlɪ/): "lake"

maivi (noun, /maɪvɪ/): "leaf"

avattit (noun, /əvəɾit/): "leg"

kadi (noun, /kədɪ/): "liver"

ika (noun, /ɪkə/): "louse"

ose (noun, /ɔsɛ/): "love"

ittaisi (noun, /iɾaɪsɪ/): "lunch"

ivetough (noun, /ɪvɛtɒ/): "man"

athava (noun, /əðəvæ/): "many"

laidi (noun, /laɪdɪ/): "meal"

idaysavi (noun, /ɪdesəvɪ/): "metal"

se (noun, /sɛ/): "mine"

imin (noun, /ɪmɪn/): "monster"

ni (noun, /ni/): "moon"

doughtath (noun, /dɒtəð/): "morning"

nape (noun, /nəpɛ/): "mother"

thada (noun, /ðədə/): "mountain"

imut (noun, /ɪmut/): "mouth"

ttatew (noun, /ɾətɛw/): "name"

ipit (noun, /ipɪt/): "neck"

zin (noun, /zɪn/): "night"

boohezaytt (noun, /bʊhɛzeɾ/): "noodle"

sanatte (noun, /sanəɾɛ/): "nose"

oughzaypas (noun, /ɒzepəs/): "ocean"

asulitha (noun, /əsʌlɪðə/): "parent"

thatt (noun, /ðæɾ/): "path"

hawwanay (noun, /howəne/): "peace"

nibawbe (noun, /nibobɛ/): "pepper"

aynajis (noun, /enəjis/): "person"

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

sadeh (noun, /sədɛh/): "pig"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "rabbit"

delanoim (noun, /dɛlænɔɪm/): "rain"

natutt (noun, /nətuɾ/): "rat"

datihut (noun, /dətihut/): "river"

moosanayt (noun, /mʊsənet/): "robe"

ikay (noun, /ike/): "rock"

dula (noun, /dʌlə/): "root"

ju (noun, /jʌ/): "salt"

ewaiga (noun, /ɛwaɪgə/): "sand"

aytte (noun, /eɾɛ/): "seed"

avana (noun, /əvənə/): "sibling"

ama (noun, /əmə/): "sister"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "skin"

uttamami (noun, /uɾæməmi/): "sky"

ihoutt (noun, /ɪhaʊɾ/): "smoke"

siw (noun, /sɪw/): "snake"

ihit (noun, /ɪhit/): "soup"

udasayl (noun, /udasel/): "star"

sat (noun, /sət/): "stew"

aza (noun, /əzə/): "stomach"

nakina (noun, /nækɪnə/): "stone"

tasia (noun, /təʒə/): "stream"

tette (noun, /tɛɾɛ/): "sun"

fitap (noun, /fɪtəp/): "sword"

thisun (noun, /ðɪsʌn/): "tail"

ootab (noun, /ʊtəb/): "tavern"

fawnupawtt (noun, /fonʌpoɾ/): "thumb"

uwaji (noun, /ʌwəjɪ/): "tongue"

itetti (noun, /ɪtɛɾɪ/): "tooth"

samasis (noun, /səməsɪs/): "tree"

etichas (noun, /ɛtɪtʃəs/): "truth"

ahit (noun, /əhɪt/): "uncle"

ayh (noun, /eh/): "valley"

ah (noun, /əh/): "war"

aytuttati (noun, /etʌɾətɪ/): "water"

pattemach (noun, /pæɾɛməch/): "way"

siza (noun, /sɪzə/): "wine"

thupa (noun, /ðupə/): "woman"

joughn (noun, /jɒn/): "word"