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Language Generator

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

Bithul

Bithul Dictionary

Pronouns

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

oupai (pronoun, /aʊpaɪ/): "she"

fa (pronoun, /fə/): "they"

sad (pronoun, /səd/): "you"

af (pronoun, /əf/): "we"

si (pronoun, /sɪ/): "I"

Articles

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

ive (article, /ivɛ/): "the"

Prepositions

sen (preposition, /sɛn/): "and"

ipa (preposition, /ɪpə/): "as"

ak (preposition, /æk/): "from"

attu (preposition, /əɾu/): "in"

sitt (preposition, /sɪɾ/): "of"

iy (preposition, /iy/): "or"

thavakitt (preposition, /ðəvəkɪɾ/): "to"

shus (preposition, /ʃus/): "will"

unufaw (preposition, /ʌnufo/): "with"

Numbers

sikit (number, /sikɪt/): "zero"

pitta (number, /piɾə/): "one"

tha (number, /ðə/): "two"

gepanayb (number, /gɛpəneb/): "three"

uda (number, /udə/): "four"

mawfu (number, /mofu/): "five"

itulisi (number, /ɪtʌlɪsɪ/): "six"

atim (number, /ætɪm/): "seven"

kas (number, /kəs/): "eight"

noughl (number, /nɒl/): "nine"

tijin (number, /tidʒɪn/): "ten"

Questions

ketad (question, /kɛtəd/): "what"

alattel (question, /ələɾɛl/): "who"

ilut (question, /ɪlut/): "how"

afakay (question, /əfəke/): "why"

nad (question, /nəd/): "when"

Interjections

ttanawn (interjection, /ɾənon/): "hello"

sawth (interjection, /soð/): "goodbye"

liva (interjection, /lɪvə/): "hey"

luka (interjection, /lukə/): "bye"

ilav (interjection, /ɪləv/): "ouch"

pin (interjection, /pɪn/): "wow"

inag (interjection, /ɪnəg/): "uh"

waitoughp (interjection, /waɪtɒp/): "er"

ttapana (interjection, /ɾəpənə/): "um"

Adverbs

ouddil (adverb, /aʊɽil/): "again"

ttat (adverb, /ɾət/): "now"

vu (adverb, /vʌ/): "soon"

ivig (adverb, /ɪvɪg/): "often"

thawtam (adverb, /ðotəm/): "sometimes"

tattaiz (adverb, /təɾaɪz/): "always"

tawana (adverb, /təwənə/): "never"

kibawhas (adverb, /kɪbohæs/): "seldom"

Adjectives

hanuka (adjective, /hənuka/): "aromatic"

dithang (adjective, /diðaŋ/): "basted"

oothumai (adjective, /ʊðʌmaɪ/): "big"

ilasai (adjective, /ɪləsaɪ/): "bitter"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "black"

ayttough (adjective, /eɾɒ/): "blue"

dus (adjective, /dʌs/): "brown"

noote (adjective, /nʊtɛ/): "chilled"

ttid (adjective, /ɾɪd/): "cold"

ngaw (adjective, /ŋəw/): "curried"

nattag (adjective, /nəɾəg/): "dark"

lawtt (adjective, /loɾ/): "deep"

tayngafah (adjective, /teŋəfəh/): "divine"

tit (adjective, /tɪt/): "drunk"

ditha (adjective, /dɪðə/): "empty"

zavith (adjective, /zævɪð/): "evil"

tiza (adjective, /tɪzæ/): "familiar"

iwimayd (adjective, /iwimed/): "fat"

ttatag (adjective, /ɾətəg/): "flat"

izough (adjective, /izɒ/): "frail"

ttachav (adjective, /ɾətʃæv/): "fried"

shukairrott (adjective, /ʃukaɪrɔɾ/): "full"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "good"

aich (adjective, /aɪtʃ/): "green"

ingathu (adjective, /ɪŋəðʌ/): "grey"

ifelav (adjective, /ɪfɛləv/): "honest"

aythakasa (adjective, /eðəkæsə/): "hot"

aman (adjective, /əmən/): "light"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "long"

at (adjective, /at/): "loud"

ttajoung (adjective, /ɾəjaʊŋ/): "mortal"

laf (adjective, /ləf/): "mysterious"

nan (adjective, /nən/): "narrow"

tenatt (adjective, /tɛnəɾ/): "old"

igattefi (adjective, /igəɾɛfi/): "orange"

attathat (adjective, /əɾəðət/): "pungent"

thaynawsa (adjective, /θenosə/): "purple"

ilinatta (adjective, /ilɪnəɾə/): "quiet"

ajapepa (adjective, /əjəpɛpə/): "raw"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "rectangular"

dasi (adjective, /dəʒ/): "red"

laythayn (adjective, /leðen/): "roasted"

enaf (adjective, /ɛnəf/): "round"

ipai (adjective, /ɪpaɪ/): "salty"

diwittun (adjective, /diwiɾʌn/): "savory"

levazi (adjective, /lɛvæzi/): "shallow"

akethada (adjective, /əkɛðədə/): "short"

saina (adjective, /saɪnæ/): "smoked"

akutta (adjective, /əkʌɾə/): "sober"

sikoulath (adjective, /sɪkaʊlæð/): "sour"

sanata (adjective, /sənətə/): "spicy"

saithad (adjective, /saɪðəd/): "spiral"

attanez (adjective, /əɾənɛz/): "square"

nuttivaitt (adjective, /nuɾɪvaɪɾ/): "steamed"

shihai (adjective, /ʃihaɪ/): "strange"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "strong"

amayn (adjective, /əmen/): "sturdy"

siawtana (adjective, /ʒotənə/): "sweet"

an (adjective, /ən/): "tall"

iwu (adjective, /iwu/): "thick"

ayv (adjective, /ev/): "thin"

kichifiz (adjective, /kɪtʃɪfiz/): "warm"

dailatan (adjective, /daɪlatən/): "weak"

tad (adjective, /təd/): "white"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "wide"

soughtt (adjective, /sɒɾ/): "yellow"

utti (adjective, /ʌɾɪ/): "young"

Verbs

awmit (verb, /omɪt/): "bake"

aduttav (verb, /əduɾəv/): "be"

tanaw (verb, /təno/): "belong"

oughlutt (verb, /ɒluɾ/): "bite"

alasaw (verb, /ələsəw/): "break"

amoov (verb, /əmʊv/): "burn"

up (verb, /up/): "come"

tavu (verb, /təvu/): "die"

aithila (verb, /aɪðɪlə/): "drink"

ukayth (verb, /ukeθ/): "eat"

ttoisam (verb, /ɾɔɪsæm/): "fall"

asut (verb, /əsut/): "fight"

ili (verb, /ɪlɪ/): "find"

ingunaku (verb, /ɪŋʌnaku/): "fish"

abidoo (verb, /əbɪdʊ/): "fly"

nalittu (verb, /nəliɾu/): "frown"

ta (verb, /tə/): "go"

wayshiti (verb, /weʃɪti/): "growl"

awewaitt (verb, /əwɛwaɪɾ/): "hate"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "have"

ranavib (verb, /ɹənəvɪb/): "hear"

si (verb, /sɪ/): "hide"

es (verb, /ɛs/): "hold"

sesateg (verb, /sɛsətɛg/): "hunt"

ung (verb, /ʌŋ/): "jump"

oughnin (verb, /ɒnɪn/): "kill"

zu (verb, /zu/): "know"

pafus (verb, /pæfus/): "laugh"

iv (verb, /ɪv/): "lie"

lunay (verb, /lʌne/): "live"

linayv (verb, /linev/): "lose"

asinaw (verb, /æsino/): "love"

zat (verb, /zət/): "need"

vi (verb, /vi/): "own"

ottahi (verb, /ɔɾəhi/): "roast"

anengaf (verb, /ənɛŋəf/): "run"

nittadu (verb, /niɾadu/): "see"

attina (verb, /əɾina/): "sit"

awouse (verb, /əwaʊsɛ/): "sleep"

isaithawh (verb, /isaɪðoh/): "smell"

ttilama (verb, /ɾɪlæmə/): "smile"

alimawt (verb, /əlɪmot/): "stand"

taid (verb, /taɪd/): "strike"

iwutayna (verb, /ɪwʌtenə/): "swallow"

atoozoughv (verb, /ətʊzɒv/): "swim"

lawtha (verb, /loðə/): "taste"

ayttiz (verb, /eɾɪz/): "throw"

ubalaki (verb, /ʌbælakɪ/): "walk"

tinutan (verb, /tɪnʌtən/): "want"

Nouns

atha (noun, /əðə/): "afternoon"

achasatt (noun, /atʃəsəɾ/): "ale"

sat (noun, /sət/): "all"

oun (noun, /aʊn/): "alligator"

nina (noun, /nɪnə/): "arm"

ashas (noun, /aʃəs/): "ash"

utoutid (noun, /ʌtaʊtɪd/): "aunt"

ttaima (noun, /ɾaɪmə/): "axe"

va (noun, /væ/): "bark"

ta (noun, /tə/): "bay"

utta (noun, /ʌɾə/): "beer"

tawa (noun, /təwə/): "beet"

tou (noun, /taʊ/): "bird"

ttag (noun, /ɾəg/): "blood"

atal (noun, /ætal/): "boar"

littidid (noun, /liɾidid/): "bone"

uthan (noun, /ʌðən/): "breakfast"

ittaizai (noun, /iɾaɪzaɪ/): "breast"

sawta (noun, /sota/): "brother"

fathem (noun, /fəðɛm/): "castle"

adikam (noun, /ædɪkəm/): "cat"

jizaittat (noun, /jizaɪɾət/): "cat"

asanab (noun, /æsənəb/): "chest"

utawdditt (noun, /utoɽɪɾ/): "chicken"

uchub (noun, /ʌtʃub/): "claw"

ahifiv (noun, /əhɪfɪv/): "cloud"

niwawtt (noun, /nɪwoɾ/): "coconut"

aytili (noun, /etɪli/): "crime"

itunak (noun, /ɪtunək/): "day"

itti (noun, /iɾɪ/): "dinner"

sathawdi (noun, /səðodi/): "dog"

an (noun, /ən/): "drink"

chaynouttat (noun, /tʃenaʊɾət/): "dungeon"

funik (noun, /fʌnɪk/): "ear"

faw (noun, /fo/): "earth"

id (noun, /id/): "egg"

ttana (noun, /ɾənə/): "elder"

ttethin (noun, /ɾɛðin/): "enemy"

ittaym (noun, /ɪɾem/): "evening"

sainungayw (noun, /saɪnuŋew/): "eye"

ittaitu (noun, /ɪɾaɪtu/): "family"

usaim (noun, /ʌsaɪm/): "father"

vay (noun, /ve/): "feather"

acha (noun, /atʃa/): "fight"

asouch (noun, /asaʊtʃ/): "finger"

tayf (noun, /tef/): "fire"

aiditti (noun, /aɪdiɾɪ/): "fish"

ttasalah (noun, /ɾəsəlah/): "flesh"

kik (noun, /kik/): "foot"

ezanawn (noun, /ɛzənon/): "forest"

eza (noun, /ɛzə/): "fox"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "friend"

dadima (noun, /dədɪmə/): "goose"

oufis (noun, /aʊfɪs/): "grease"

ettilasi (noun, /ɛɾilæsɪ/): "group"

ine (noun, /inɛ/): "gulf"

timanayd (noun, /tɪməned/): "hair"

zayva (noun, /zevə/): "hand"

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

nitough (noun, /nɪtɒ/): "hate"

tavasatt (noun, /təvəsæɾ/): "head"

sudai (noun, /sudaɪ/): "hill"

batte (noun, /baɾɛ/): "horn"

tatha (noun, /tæθə/): "horse"

attinu (noun, /aɾɪnu/): "house"

ija (noun, /ɪdʒə/): "inn"

ika (noun, /ɪkə/): "island"

oughtanaing (noun, /ɒtənaɪŋ/): "jaw"

mattinu (noun, /məɾinʌ/): "lake"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "leaf"

tihoughtt (noun, /tɪhɒɾ/): "leg"

sufab (noun, /sufæb/): "liver"

ataykav (noun, /ætekəv/): "louse"

athay (noun, /æðe/): "love"

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

takawp (noun, /tækop/): "man"

jaitina (noun, /dʒaɪtɪnə/): "many"

ettufaz (noun, /ɛɾufəz/): "meal"

uthisa (noun, /ʌðɪsə/): "metal"

aza (noun, /æzə/): "mine"

banuna (noun, /bənʌnə/): "monster"

inu (noun, /ɪnʌ/): "moon"

setate (noun, /sɛtətɛ/): "morning"

attayj (noun, /æɾej/): "mother"

ttuttaivai (noun, /ɾuɾaɪvaɪ/): "mountain"

day (noun, /dəy/): "mouth"

aykattin (noun, /ekæɾin/): "name"

ttazin (noun, /ɾazɪn/): "neck"

oughkatt (noun, /ɒkəɾ/): "night"

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

zou (noun, /zaʊ/): "nose"

iwett (noun, /ɪwɛɾ/): "ocean"

zaysaidas (noun, /zesaɪdas/): "parent"

akif (noun, /ækɪf/): "path"

zawni (noun, /zonɪ/): "peace"

una (noun, /unæ/): "pepper"

ette (noun, /ɛɾɛ/): "person"

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

ttavidi (noun, /ɾəvɪdɪ/): "pig"

usifi (noun, /ʌsɪfi/): "rabbit"

nif (noun, /nɪf/): "rain"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "rat"

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

ajathaw (noun, /ajəðo/): "robe"

ez (noun, /ɛz/): "rock"

aym (noun, /em/): "root"

attanin (noun, /æɾənin/): "salt"

nutade (noun, /nutədɛ/): "sand"

aishounut (noun, /aɪʃaʊnut/): "seed"

sanan (noun, /sənən/): "sibling"

as (noun, /əs/): "sister"

ishi (noun, /iʃɪ/): "skin"

aytta (noun, /eɾə/): "sky"

ayban (noun, /ebən/): "smoke"

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

akagi (noun, /ækægi/): "soup"

niliki (noun, /nɪlɪki/): "star"

utapi (noun, /ʌtəpɪ/): "stew"

kayg (noun, /keg/): "stomach"

ttatithayts (noun, /ɾætiðets/): "stone"

ilaytt (noun, /ɪleɾ/): "stream"

thingainun (noun, /θiŋaɪnun/): "sun"

ud (noun, /ʌd/): "sword"

awsaifini (noun, /osaɪfinɪ/): "tail"

apoughvatt (noun, /əpɒvəɾ/): "tavern"

leva (noun, /lɛvə/): "thumb"

hou (noun, /haʊ/): "tongue"

ab (noun, /əb/): "tooth"

attaw (noun, /əɾo/): "tree"

oughttawtte (noun, /ɒɾoɾɛ/): "truth"

kavatted (noun, /kəvəɾɛd/): "uncle"

oughnazaisay (noun, /ɒnəzaɪse/): "valley"

fai (noun, /faɪ/): "war"

zaithu (noun, /zaɪðu/): "water"

umi (noun, /ʌmi/): "way"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "wine"

nifulay (noun, /nifʌle/): "woman"

anath (noun, /ənəθ/): "word"