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Language Generator

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

Thayzi

Thayzi Dictionary

Pronouns

utt (pronoun, /ʌɾ/): "he"

atough (pronoun, /ætɒ/): "she"

lu (pronoun, /lʌ/): "they"

ithi (pronoun, /ɪθi/): "you"

awv (pronoun, /ov/): "we"

ta (pronoun, /tə/): "I"

Articles

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

am (article, /əm/): "the"

Prepositions

taf (preposition, /təf/): "and"

wel (preposition, /wɛl/): "as"

edag (preposition, /ɛdəg/): "from"

oosettot (preposition, /ʊsɛɾɔt/): "in"

ittittap (preposition, /iɾɪɾəp/): "of"

angal (preposition, /əŋæl/): "or"

as (preposition, /əs/): "to"

atin (preposition, /ətin/): "will"

ookattin (preposition, /ʊkəɾin/): "with"

Numbers

but (number, /bʌt/): "zero"

ttet (number, /ɾɛt/): "one"

afa (number, /əfə/): "two"

kiwi (number, /kɪwɪ/): "three"

samu (number, /səmu/): "four"

nathitta (number, /nəðɪɾa/): "five"

feluw (number, /fɛluw/): "six"

sedatt (number, /sɛdəɾ/): "seven"

esootutta (number, /ɛsʊtʌɾə/): "eight"

kizoottil (number, /kizʊɾil/): "nine"

mu (number, /mu/): "ten"

Questions

sha (question, /ʃə/): "what"

nivada (question, /nɪvədə/): "who"

epama (question, /ɛpəmə/): "how"

apakatta (question, /əpəkəɾə/): "why"

anu (question, /ənʌ/): "when"

Interjections

adattabaw (interjection, /ədəɾəbo/): "hello"

afifi (interjection, /əfɪfi/): "goodbye"

ayzi (interjection, /ezɪ/): "hey"

aivati (interjection, /aɪvətɪ/): "bye"

anga (interjection, /əŋə/): "ouch"

inusa (interjection, /ɪnusə/): "wow"

iking (interjection, /ɪkɪŋ/): "uh"

udaitasi (interjection, /udaɪtæʒ/): "er"

aithitt (interjection, /aɪðɪɾ/): "um"

Adverbs

itha (adverb, /ɪðə/): "again"

aynettami (adverb, /enɛɾəmɪ/): "now"

utital (adverb, /utitæl/): "soon"

naivit (adverb, /naɪvɪt/): "often"

jimi (adverb, /dʒimɪ/): "sometimes"

dechesam (adverb, /dɛtʃɛsæm/): "always"

zal (adverb, /zəl/): "never"

ttani (adverb, /ɾənɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

shainipul (adjective, /ʃaɪnɪpul/): "aromatic"

ithaith (adjective, /ɪðaɪð/): "basted"

ttimanis (adjective, /ɾimənɪs/): "big"

ttou (adjective, /ɾaʊ/): "bitter"

zai (adjective, /zaɪ/): "black"

aithanit (adjective, /aɪðænɪt/): "blue"

fina (adjective, /fɪnə/): "brown"

idudidi (adjective, /idʌdɪdi/): "chilled"

nasathi (adjective, /nəsəðɪ/): "cold"

thifuh (adjective, /ðifuh/): "curried"

amichusa (adjective, /əmɪtʃusə/): "dark"

ttatt (adjective, /ɾaɾ/): "deep"

utatag (adjective, /ʌtətəg/): "divine"

iwuth (adjective, /iwuð/): "drunk"

ettawtt (adjective, /ɛɾoɾ/): "empty"

hikaw (adjective, /hikəw/): "evil"

afamiba (adjective, /əfəmibæ/): "familiar"

af (adjective, /af/): "fat"

panawtti (adjective, /pənoɾi/): "flat"

awzooneng (adjective, /ozʊnɛŋ/): "frail"

ulipis (adjective, /ulɪpis/): "fried"

sittana (adjective, /siɾəna/): "full"

ttuthasav (adjective, /ɾʌðəsəv/): "good"

an (adjective, /ən/): "green"

nili (adjective, /nɪlɪ/): "grey"

ittou (adjective, /ɪɾaʊ/): "honest"

im (adjective, /im/): "hot"

ttikavaw (adjective, /ɾɪkævæw/): "light"

ttat (adjective, /ɾət/): "long"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "loud"

athittate (adjective, /əθɪɾətɛ/): "mortal"

attittaji (adjective, /əɾiɾəjɪ/): "mysterious"

hawizi (adjective, /həwizi/): "narrow"

adatani (adjective, /ədətəni/): "old"

ailesi (adjective, /aɪlɛsɪ/): "orange"

tasuwi (adjective, /təsuwi/): "pungent"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "purple"

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

atitt (adjective, /ətɪɾ/): "raw"

ttilitt (adjective, /ɾilɪɾ/): "rectangular"

saj (adjective, /sədʒ/): "red"

imubiv (adjective, /ɪmubiv/): "roasted"

iniv (adjective, /ɪnɪv/): "round"

ttithini (adjective, /ɾɪθɪni/): "salty"

ik (adjective, /ɪk/): "savory"

mithipith (adjective, /mɪðipið/): "shallow"

tapakan (adjective, /təpəkæn/): "short"

akath (adjective, /əkəð/): "smoked"

nanoughte (adjective, /nənɒtɛ/): "sober"

vav (adjective, /væv/): "sour"

awthita (adjective, /oθitə/): "spicy"

sayttitatt (adjective, /seɾɪtəɾ/): "spiral"

at (adjective, /æt/): "square"

fayma (adjective, /femə/): "steamed"

naittikal (adjective, /naɪɾikal/): "strange"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "strong"

asabiba (adjective, /əsæbɪbə/): "sturdy"

ubittoud (adjective, /ubiɾaʊd/): "sweet"

tha (adjective, /ðə/): "tall"

newe (adjective, /nɛwɛ/): "thick"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "thin"

agan (adjective, /əgən/): "warm"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "weak"

aken (adjective, /əkɛn/): "white"

imawat (adjective, /iməwət/): "wide"

athatt (adjective, /aθəɾ/): "yellow"

sipasi (adjective, /sipəsɪ/): "young"

Verbs

asatt (verb, /əsəɾ/): "bake"

than (verb, /ðən/): "be"

ha (verb, /hə/): "belong"

as (verb, /əs/): "bite"

mimaytt (verb, /mimeɾ/): "break"

tattin (verb, /taɾɪn/): "burn"

ngi (verb, /ŋi/): "come"

ajil (verb, /əjil/): "die"

ethat (verb, /ɛðət/): "drink"

gasaf (verb, /gəsəf/): "eat"

ttitaykam (verb, /ɾɪtekəm/): "fall"

mimayv (verb, /mɪmev/): "fight"

thah (verb, /ðəh/): "find"

kimasip (verb, /kiməsɪp/): "fish"

ad (verb, /əd/): "fly"

te (verb, /tɛ/): "frown"

at (verb, /ət/): "go"

avudev (verb, /əvʌdɛv/): "growl"

itath (verb, /ɪtəð/): "hate"

abesh (verb, /əbɛʃ/): "have"

hacunga (verb, /həcuŋə/): "hear"

ttikatt (verb, /ɾikəɾ/): "hide"

outar (verb, /aʊtæɹ/): "hold"

azi (verb, /əzɪ/): "hunt"

tisi (verb, /tɪsɪ/): "jump"

eki (verb, /ɛki/): "kill"

wanayg (verb, /wəneg/): "know"

awtte (verb, /oɾɛ/): "laugh"

ashuttibi (verb, /əʃuɾibi/): "lie"

langayttay (verb, /ləŋeɾe/): "live"

adisi (verb, /ədɪsi/): "lose"

pi (verb, /pɪ/): "love"

ailanoun (verb, /aɪlənaʊn/): "need"

dat (verb, /dət/): "own"

zawd (verb, /zod/): "roast"

wihough (verb, /wɪhɒ/): "run"

bataduk (verb, /bətædʌk/): "see"

ttoutath (verb, /ɾaʊtað/): "sit"

kichattawn (verb, /kɪtʃəɾon/): "sleep"

ttedough (verb, /ɾɛdɒ/): "smell"

aivithunai (verb, /aɪvɪðunaɪ/): "smile"

si (verb, /sɪ/): "stand"

sata (verb, /sətə/): "strike"

ttoolithit (verb, /ɾʊlɪðɪt/): "swallow"

aiha (verb, /aɪhə/): "swim"

sajitt (verb, /sajiɾ/): "taste"

attuttait (verb, /əɾʌɾaɪt/): "throw"

aymatta (verb, /emæɾə/): "walk"

sivatach (verb, /sivətətʃ/): "want"

Nouns

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

utav (noun, /utəv/): "ale"

nakesim (noun, /nəkɛsɪm/): "all"

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

nave (noun, /nəvɛ/): "arm"

ikawlita (noun, /ikolitə/): "ash"

ttivatou (noun, /ɾivətaʊ/): "aunt"

ayt (noun, /et/): "axe"

apikawi (noun, /əpɪkawi/): "bark"

ifi (noun, /ɪfɪ/): "bay"

ukazeti (noun, /ʌkəzɛtɪ/): "beer"

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

tan (noun, /tən/): "bird"

uthathe (noun, /uðəðɛ/): "blood"

pinulought (noun, /pɪnulɒt/): "boar"

ininettu (noun, /ɪnɪnɛɾʌ/): "bone"

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

sazanoush (noun, /səzənaʊʃ/): "breast"

lahaba (noun, /ləhəbə/): "brother"

taybouzis (noun, /tebaʊzis/): "castle"

ttim (noun, /ɾɪm/): "cat"

imimu (noun, /ɪmɪmʌ/): "cat"

utitt (noun, /utɪɾ/): "chest"

aimeme (noun, /aɪmɛmɛ/): "chicken"

inusi (noun, /ɪnʌsɪ/): "claw"

ihoughthim (noun, /ɪhɒðɪm/): "cloud"

vafough (noun, /vəfɒ/): "coconut"

thik (noun, /ðik/): "crime"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "day"

angawoughn (noun, /əŋəwɒn/): "dinner"

ittoughji (noun, /iɾɒjɪ/): "dog"

nideshav (noun, /nidɛʃəv/): "drink"

jegavatt (noun, /jɛgəvəɾ/): "dungeon"

thase (noun, /ðəsɛ/): "ear"

ekath (noun, /ɛkəð/): "earth"

miti (noun, /mitɪ/): "egg"

thitatay (noun, /θitəte/): "elder"

aykadu (noun, /ekædʌ/): "enemy"

ilama (noun, /iləma/): "evening"

angu (noun, /əŋu/): "eye"

azikay (noun, /azɪke/): "family"

dimath (noun, /diməð/): "father"

ayttaz (noun, /eɾəz/): "feather"

ikaling (noun, /ɪkəliŋ/): "fight"

batisa (noun, /bətɪsə/): "finger"

thafuttut (noun, /ðəfʌɾʌt/): "fire"

betil (noun, /bɛtil/): "fish"

ajaw (noun, /əjo/): "flesh"

amawz (noun, /əmoz/): "foot"

lisayta (noun, /lɪsetə/): "forest"

awlaf (noun, /olæf/): "fox"

bit (noun, /bɪt/): "friend"

hai (noun, /haɪ/): "goose"

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

awlattaz (noun, /oləɾəz/): "group"

ttay (noun, /ɾe/): "gulf"

wattam (noun, /wəɾəm/): "hair"

udaylib (noun, /ʌdelɪb/): "hand"

eduni (noun, /ɛdʌnɪ/): "hat"

ayni (noun, /eni/): "hate"

achiw (noun, /ætʃɪw/): "head"

ath (noun, /əð/): "hill"

voughta (noun, /vɒtə/): "horn"

outtenga (noun, /aʊɾɛŋə/): "horse"

ezifu (noun, /ɛzɪfu/): "house"

isaw (noun, /isæw/): "inn"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "island"

ahiv (noun, /əhɪv/): "jaw"

asimooda (noun, /əsɪmʊdə/): "lake"

achatuthi (noun, /ətʃatuði/): "leaf"

akough (noun, /əkɒ/): "leg"

nanaym (noun, /nənem/): "liver"

safaif (noun, /səfaɪf/): "louse"

al (noun, /əl/): "love"

ith (noun, /iθ/): "lunch"

asing (noun, /əsɪŋ/): "man"

bayp (noun, /bep/): "many"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "meal"

saida (noun, /saɪdə/): "metal"

talil (noun, /tælɪl/): "mine"

inan (noun, /inən/): "monster"

anaisi (noun, /ænaɪsɪ/): "moon"

dattibai (noun, /daɾɪbaɪ/): "morning"

itasut (noun, /ɪtæsut/): "mother"

zaditiv (noun, /zædɪtɪv/): "mountain"

athuzoughlay (noun, /əðuzɒle/): "mouth"

ta (noun, /tə/): "name"

ituyawthaw (noun, /ɪtʌyoðo/): "neck"

af (noun, /əf/): "night"

attabati (noun, /æɾəbətɪ/): "noodle"

itoughthithi (noun, /ɪtɒðɪðɪ/): "nose"

lai (noun, /laɪ/): "ocean"

ttefattan (noun, /ɾɛfəɾən/): "parent"

letina (noun, /lɛtinə/): "path"

uzaw (noun, /ʌzo/): "peace"

amahaz (noun, /əməhəz/): "pepper"

izaynas (noun, /ɪzenæs/): "person"

zav (noun, /zəv/): "pie"

idoo (noun, /ɪdʊ/): "pig"

ak (noun, /ək/): "rabbit"

baihithil (noun, /baɪhɪðil/): "rain"

oughzi (noun, /ɒzi/): "rat"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "river"

itatawtta (noun, /itətoɾə/): "robe"

thasabas (noun, /ðasəbæs/): "rock"

inatt (noun, /inəɾ/): "root"

tivinaytt (noun, /tɪvineɾ/): "salt"

ajattu (noun, /əjəɾu/): "sand"

woolawdi (noun, /wʊlodɪ/): "seed"

sit (noun, /sɪt/): "sibling"

enudig (noun, /ɛnʌdɪg/): "sister"

itutoughl (noun, /itutɒl/): "skin"

legittav (noun, /lɛgɪɾəv/): "sky"

tithalu (noun, /tɪðəlʌ/): "smoke"

qan (noun, /qən/): "snake"

ithishenu (noun, /iðɪʃɛnu/): "soup"

tithafa (noun, /tɪðæfa/): "star"

izich (noun, /ɪzich/): "stew"

fagiyip (noun, /fəgiyip/): "stomach"

alezi (noun, /alɛzi/): "stone"

aigou (noun, /aɪgaʊ/): "stream"

fenawi (noun, /fɛnəwɪ/): "sun"

sini (noun, /sinɪ/): "sword"

mathi (noun, /məθɪ/): "tail"

han (noun, /hən/): "tavern"

imatt (noun, /ɪməɾ/): "thumb"

anejizi (noun, /ənɛjɪzɪ/): "tongue"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "tooth"

tunakish (noun, /tunəkɪʃ/): "tree"

naittis (noun, /naɪɾɪs/): "truth"

ootaiwam (noun, /ʊtaɪwəm/): "uncle"

oughma (noun, /ɒmə/): "valley"

ekes (noun, /ɛkɛs/): "war"

amasa (noun, /əməsə/): "water"

ttechika (noun, /ɾɛtʃikə/): "way"

an (noun, /ən/): "wine"

thakathouw (noun, /ðəkəθaʊw/): "woman"

aw (noun, /əw/): "word"