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Ajattiwe

Ajattiwe Dictionary

Pronouns

aw (pronoun, /əw/): "he"

lek (pronoun, /lɛk/): "she"

aba (pronoun, /əba/): "they"

att (pronoun, /æɾ/): "you"

ibi (pronoun, /ɪbi/): "we"

toot (pronoun, /tʊt/): "I"

Articles

ta (article, /tə/): "a"

oughm (article, /ɒm/): "the"

Prepositions

awp (preposition, /op/): "and"

lettawtaiz (preposition, /lɛɾotaɪz/): "as"

fanana (preposition, /fənənæ/): "from"

aw (preposition, /əw/): "in"

gal (preposition, /gæl/): "of"

oubi (preposition, /aʊbɪ/): "or"

iq (preposition, /ɪq/): "to"

toughngat (preposition, /tɒŋət/): "will"

outhuzett (preposition, /aʊðuzɛɾ/): "with"

Numbers

inel (number, /inɛl/): "zero"

mije (number, /mɪjɛ/): "one"

nekought (number, /nɛkɒt/): "two"

if (number, /if/): "three"

ngidoughd (number, /ŋɪdɒd/): "four"

kit (number, /kit/): "five"

naipiv (number, /naɪpiv/): "six"

oofa (number, /ʊfə/): "seven"

misuh (number, /mɪsuh/): "eight"

azaza (number, /əzazə/): "nine"

lamabaz (number, /laməbəz/): "ten"

Questions

naj (question, /næj/): "what"

adu (question, /ədu/): "who"

inai (question, /inaɪ/): "how"

zawladou (question, /zolədaʊ/): "why"

thibij (question, /θɪbɪj/): "when"

Interjections

ita (interjection, /ɪtə/): "hello"

langeta (interjection, /laŋɛta/): "goodbye"

hedak (interjection, /hɛdək/): "hey"

tett (interjection, /tɛɾ/): "bye"

ka (interjection, /kæ/): "ouch"

inikawd (interjection, /inɪkod/): "wow"

ttoughjaz (interjection, /ɾɒjəz/): "uh"

ja (interjection, /dʒə/): "er"

lalamatt (interjection, /laləməɾ/): "um"

Adverbs

tithek (adverb, /tɪðɛk/): "again"

zi (adverb, /zɪ/): "now"

tahaz (adverb, /təhəz/): "soon"

tha (adverb, /ðæ/): "often"

ittasutti (adverb, /ɪɾæsʌɾɪ/): "sometimes"

tuttatt (adverb, /tuɾəɾ/): "always"

oughttifa (adverb, /ɒɾɪfə/): "never"

ttilaha (adverb, /ɾilæhə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

famu (adjective, /fæmʌ/): "aromatic"

yu (adjective, /yʌ/): "basted"

aisi (adjective, /aɪʒ/): "big"

anett (adjective, /ənɛɾ/): "bitter"

thawlay (adjective, /ðole/): "black"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "blue"

paviwut (adjective, /pæviwut/): "brown"

ishe (adjective, /iʃɛ/): "chilled"

tsawtek (adjective, /tsotɛk/): "cold"

ayl (adjective, /el/): "curried"

wathay (adjective, /waðe/): "dark"

ibiniv (adjective, /ɪbiniv/): "deep"

pazepek (adjective, /pəzɛpɛk/): "divine"

kiza (adjective, /kɪzə/): "drunk"

nath (adjective, /nəð/): "empty"

azapa (adjective, /əzəpa/): "evil"

afil (adjective, /əfɪl/): "familiar"

az (adjective, /əz/): "fat"

ouniwitta (adjective, /aʊniwɪɾə/): "flat"

dawnayttu (adjective, /doneɾʌ/): "frail"

atep (adjective, /ætɛp/): "fried"

esaz (adjective, /ɛsəz/): "full"

wuqithez (adjective, /wʌqɪðɛz/): "good"

anaitag (adjective, /ənaɪtæg/): "green"

pi (adjective, /pɪ/): "grey"

idditivu (adjective, /iɽɪtivʌ/): "honest"

thotikus (adjective, /ðɔtɪkus/): "hot"

se (adjective, /sɛ/): "light"

nifoughwad (adjective, /nɪfɒwad/): "long"

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

shal (adjective, /ʃəl/): "mortal"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "mysterious"

ibagak (adjective, /ibəgək/): "narrow"

iba (adjective, /ibə/): "old"

attatt (adjective, /æɾəɾ/): "orange"

aimaja (adjective, /aɪməjə/): "pungent"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "purple"

it (adjective, /ɪt/): "quiet"

ikam (adjective, /ɪkəm/): "raw"

ifattough (adjective, /ɪfəɾɒ/): "rectangular"

disiddi (adjective, /dɪsɪɽi/): "red"

kusad (adjective, /kusəd/): "roasted"

al (adjective, /əl/): "round"

dawt (adjective, /dot/): "salty"

azil (adjective, /əzil/): "savory"

azanaik (adjective, /əzənaɪk/): "shallow"

engai (adjective, /ɛŋaɪ/): "short"

lai (adjective, /laɪ/): "smoked"

sisitai (adjective, /sɪsɪtaɪ/): "sober"

noughsitha (adjective, /nɒsiðæ/): "sour"

anattitu (adjective, /anəɾitu/): "spicy"

tili (adjective, /tili/): "spiral"

et (adjective, /ɛt/): "square"

atat (adjective, /ətət/): "steamed"

afuku (adjective, /əfʌku/): "strange"

tahiz (adjective, /təhiz/): "strong"

itiwuchai (adjective, /ɪtɪwutʃaɪ/): "sturdy"

attasai (adjective, /æɾəsaɪ/): "sweet"

thata (adjective, /ðətə/): "tall"

tan (adjective, /tən/): "thick"

akel (adjective, /əkɛl/): "thin"

tethayth (adjective, /tɛðeð/): "warm"

bayttawa (adjective, /beɾawə/): "weak"

iwana (adjective, /ɪwənə/): "white"

pimatti (adjective, /pɪmæɾɪ/): "wide"

itta (adjective, /ɪɾa/): "yellow"

uwana (adjective, /uwənə/): "young"

Verbs

ama (verb, /amə/): "bake"

si (verb, /sɪ/): "be"

aidattang (verb, /aɪdəɾəŋ/): "belong"

haisasa (verb, /haɪsəsə/): "bite"

an (verb, /æn/): "break"

adanes (verb, /ədənɛs/): "burn"

thanazew (verb, /ðənazɛw/): "come"

awi (verb, /æwɪ/): "die"

anam (verb, /ənəm/): "drink"

an (verb, /æn/): "eat"

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

azak (verb, /əzək/): "fight"

az (verb, /əz/): "find"

tasay (verb, /təse/): "fish"

zisu (verb, /zɪsʌ/): "fly"

the (verb, /ðɛ/): "frown"

ni (verb, /ni/): "go"

moughja (verb, /mɒjə/): "growl"

usedi (verb, /ʌsɛdɪ/): "hate"

zasayn (verb, /zəsen/): "have"

thazutu (verb, /ðəzutʌ/): "hear"

ibi (verb, /ɪbɪ/): "hide"

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

isenachaw (verb, /isɛnətʃo/): "hunt"

ashaytataw (verb, /əʃetəto/): "jump"

ttinasa (verb, /ɾɪnəsə/): "kill"

ini (verb, /ɪnɪ/): "know"

ittumi (verb, /ɪɾʌmɪ/): "laugh"

aqite (verb, /aqɪtɛ/): "lie"

im (verb, /ɪm/): "live"

uthattutt (verb, /uðəɾʌɾ/): "lose"

anatt (verb, /ənæɾ/): "love"

dudinit (verb, /dudɪnɪt/): "need"

ela (verb, /ɛlə/): "own"

awchib (verb, /oxɪb/): "roast"

funa (verb, /fʌnə/): "run"

anan (verb, /ænən/): "see"

loughl (verb, /lɒl/): "sit"

thezatt (verb, /ðɛzəɾ/): "sleep"

langay (verb, /laŋe/): "smell"

vai (verb, /vaɪ/): "smile"

witta (verb, /wɪɾæ/): "stand"

taykanay (verb, /tekəne/): "strike"

azadaz (verb, /əzədaz/): "swallow"

ifeme (verb, /ifɛmɛ/): "swim"

tun (verb, /tun/): "taste"

ilas (verb, /ɪləs/): "throw"

afoughdata (verb, /əfɒdətə/): "walk"

vais (verb, /vaɪs/): "want"

Nouns

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

anaj (noun, /ənədʒ/): "ale"

as (noun, /əs/): "all"

umittath (noun, /umiɾəð/): "alligator"

aidilan (noun, /aɪdilæn/): "arm"

ituni (noun, /ɪtʌni/): "ash"

uva (noun, /uvə/): "aunt"

ute (noun, /ʌtɛ/): "axe"

aytt (noun, /eɾ/): "bark"

li (noun, /li/): "bay"

mukaz (noun, /mʌkəz/): "beer"

oughnag (noun, /ɒnəg/): "beet"

tawa (noun, /təwə/): "bird"

la (noun, /la/): "blood"

na (noun, /næ/): "boar"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "bone"

asatt (noun, /æsəɾ/): "breakfast"

umaluka (noun, /ʌməlukə/): "breast"

atay (noun, /əte/): "brother"

utha (noun, /ʌθə/): "castle"

anichula (noun, /ənɪtʃulə/): "cat"

aik (noun, /aɪk/): "cat"

bab (noun, /bəb/): "chest"

ayway (noun, /ewe/): "chicken"

ttiv (noun, /ɾiv/): "claw"

inu (noun, /inʌ/): "cloud"

ifan (noun, /ifən/): "coconut"

esa (noun, /ɛsə/): "crime"

dekoughn (noun, /dɛkɒn/): "day"

tutoughnitt (noun, /tutɒniɾ/): "dinner"

ttattett (noun, /ɾəɾɛɾ/): "dog"

fay (noun, /fe/): "drink"

sem (noun, /sɛm/): "dungeon"

tatitt (noun, /tətɪɾ/): "ear"

fadaka (noun, /fadəkə/): "earth"

laysootti (noun, /lesʊɾi/): "egg"

amas (noun, /æməs/): "elder"

ungad (noun, /ʌŋəd/): "enemy"

iwap (noun, /ɪwəp/): "evening"

ttingil (noun, /ɾɪŋɪl/): "eye"

da (noun, /də/): "family"

sabikid (noun, /səbikɪd/): "father"

thaku (noun, /ðəku/): "feather"

in (noun, /in/): "fight"

ttanicett (noun, /ɾənicɛɾ/): "finger"

lattayt (noun, /ləɾet/): "fire"

ikata (noun, /ɪkətæ/): "fish"

oughs (noun, /ɒs/): "flesh"

aizusawma (noun, /aɪzusomə/): "foot"

achadd (noun, /ætʃæɽ/): "forest"

aitha (noun, /aɪðə/): "fox"

saydawvo (noun, /sedovɔ/): "friend"

su (noun, /sʌ/): "goose"

dinget (noun, /diŋɛt/): "grease"

atter (noun, /æɾɛɹ/): "group"

acisuza (noun, /əcisuzə/): "gulf"

din (noun, /din/): "hair"

ha (noun, /hə/): "hand"

awaikich (noun, /əwaɪkɪch/): "hat"

ithig (noun, /iðɪg/): "hate"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "head"

anik (noun, /ənɪk/): "hill"

utaytt (noun, /ʌteɾ/): "horn"

etha (noun, /ɛðæ/): "horse"

isaivadu (noun, /ɪsaɪvədu/): "house"

zi (noun, /zi/): "inn"

mitta (noun, /mɪɾə/): "island"

thaid (noun, /ðaɪd/): "jaw"

oughfana (noun, /ɒfænə/): "lake"

ouk (noun, /aʊk/): "leaf"

fit (noun, /fɪt/): "leg"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "liver"

naywawa (noun, /newəwə/): "louse"

na (noun, /næ/): "love"

tit (noun, /tɪt/): "lunch"

silunij (noun, /sɪlunɪdʒ/): "man"

atesif (noun, /ətɛsɪf/): "many"

ttatawith (noun, /ɾatəwɪð/): "meal"

athathina (noun, /əðəðɪnə/): "metal"

ttounaz (noun, /ɾaʊnəz/): "mine"

buki (noun, /bʌkɪ/): "monster"

zathivi (noun, /zəðivɪ/): "moon"

jesedeb (noun, /jɛsɛdɛb/): "morning"

ttingikung (noun, /ɾɪŋɪkʌŋ/): "mother"

vangaw (noun, /vəŋo/): "mountain"

ttan (noun, /ɾən/): "mouth"

achoughta (noun, /atʃɒtə/): "name"

azebiba (noun, /əzɛbɪbə/): "neck"

abiga (noun, /əbigə/): "night"

icha (noun, /itʃə/): "noodle"

lah (noun, /ləh/): "nose"

suttay (noun, /suɾe/): "ocean"

newou (noun, /nɛwaʊ/): "parent"

ithan (noun, /ɪðən/): "path"

ikenana (noun, /ikɛnənə/): "peace"

kazayw (noun, /kəzew/): "pepper"

zimini (noun, /zimɪnɪ/): "person"

koulan (noun, /kaʊlən/): "pie"

saku (noun, /səku/): "pig"

ibat (noun, /ɪbət/): "rabbit"

tunuttaz (noun, /tunʌɾəz/): "rain"

saw (noun, /səw/): "rat"

sawaydidd (noun, /səwediɽ/): "river"

zayugiv (noun, /zəyʌgɪv/): "robe"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "rock"

un (noun, /un/): "root"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "salt"

litel (noun, /lɪtɛl/): "sand"

kai (noun, /kaɪ/): "seed"

achaitouli (noun, /əxaɪtaʊli/): "sibling"

ittath (noun, /ɪɾəð/): "sister"

awthinal (noun, /oðɪnəl/): "skin"

ttain (noun, /ɾaɪn/): "sky"

kesata (noun, /kɛsətə/): "smoke"

liti (noun, /litɪ/): "snake"

ditaja (noun, /dɪtəjæ/): "soup"

mutin (noun, /mutɪn/): "star"

sawttitti (noun, /soɾiɾɪ/): "stew"

ithi (noun, /iðɪ/): "stomach"

inoottivai (noun, /ɪnʊɾivaɪ/): "stone"

fitide (noun, /fitɪdɛ/): "stream"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "sun"

asaynide (noun, /əsenɪdɛ/): "sword"

teshush (noun, /tɛʃuʃ/): "tail"

asika (noun, /əsɪkə/): "tavern"

iziduka (noun, /ɪzidʌkə/): "thumb"

uttam (noun, /ʌɾəm/): "tongue"

ikith (noun, /ɪkɪð/): "tooth"

satiding (noun, /sətidiŋ/): "tree"

thipats (noun, /ðɪpəts/): "truth"

chattat (noun, /chəɾæt/): "uncle"

adoughttik (noun, /ədɒɾɪk/): "valley"

alathik (noun, /ælæðɪk/): "war"

adanatti (noun, /ədənæɾɪ/): "water"

adough (noun, /ədɒ/): "way"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "wine"

zu (noun, /zu/): "woman"

theta (noun, /ðɛtə/): "word"