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Waymai

Waymai Dictionary

Pronouns

ad (pronoun, /əd/): "he"

sa (pronoun, /sə/): "she"

fa (pronoun, /fæ/): "they"

map (pronoun, /məp/): "you"

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "we"

awvu (pronoun, /ovu/): "I"

Articles

edi (article, /ɛdi/): "a"

uj (article, /uj/): "the"

Prepositions

ujuha (preposition, /ujuhə/): "and"

aivav (preposition, /aɪvəv/): "as"

dath (preposition, /dəð/): "from"

sa (preposition, /sə/): "in"

alewayti (preposition, /alɛweti/): "of"

letha (preposition, /lɛθə/): "or"

aylivet (preposition, /elɪvɛt/): "to"

ttattam (preposition, /ɾaɾəm/): "will"

zim (preposition, /zim/): "with"

Numbers

afithe (number, /əfɪðɛ/): "zero"

atane (number, /ətanɛ/): "one"

athich (number, /əðɪtʃ/): "two"

ttoinutt (number, /ɾɔɪnʌɾ/): "three"

thootitawb (number, /ðʊtɪtob/): "four"

ti (number, /tɪ/): "five"

sattesha (number, /səɾɛʃæ/): "six"

nish (number, /nɪʃ/): "seven"

lita (number, /lɪtə/): "eight"

udayfatt (number, /ʌdefəɾ/): "nine"

na (number, /nə/): "ten"

Questions

idalid (question, /idəlid/): "what"

wan (question, /wæn/): "who"

ifai (question, /ɪfaɪ/): "how"

kan (question, /kən/): "why"

uk (question, /ʌk/): "when"

Interjections

atan (interjection, /ətan/): "hello"

itt (interjection, /ɪɾ/): "goodbye"

fiditt (interjection, /fidiɾ/): "hey"

aijeng (interjection, /aɪdʒɛŋ/): "bye"

ay (interjection, /əy/): "ouch"

pa (interjection, /pa/): "wow"

ijood (interjection, /ɪdʒʊd/): "uh"

aibiz (interjection, /aɪbiz/): "er"

itta (interjection, /ɪɾə/): "um"

Adverbs

ath (adverb, /əð/): "again"

ahakuzi (adverb, /əhəkuzɪ/): "now"

toib (adverb, /tɔɪb/): "soon"

dabavith (adverb, /dəbævɪð/): "often"

dutanas (adverb, /dʌtənəs/): "sometimes"

ngattibu (adverb, /ŋəɾɪbʌ/): "always"

ittat (adverb, /iɾət/): "never"

athiw (adverb, /əðiw/): "seldom"

Adjectives

huloughzun (adjective, /hʌlɒzʌn/): "aromatic"

nap (adjective, /nəp/): "basted"

hasajip (adjective, /həsajɪp/): "big"

bid (adjective, /bɪd/): "bitter"

ufit (adjective, /ufɪt/): "black"

pi (adjective, /pi/): "blue"

ulaf (adjective, /uləf/): "brown"

tabuzoo (adjective, /təbʌzʊ/): "chilled"

echatuday (adjective, /ɛtʃætude/): "cold"

thaisa (adjective, /ðaɪsə/): "curried"

thu (adjective, /ðu/): "dark"

taw (adjective, /to/): "deep"

nina (adjective, /nɪnæ/): "divine"

waheh (adjective, /wəhɛh/): "drunk"

athe (adjective, /əðɛ/): "empty"

ttathi (adjective, /ɾəði/): "evil"

awuchuti (adjective, /əwuxuti/): "familiar"

noughtte (adjective, /nɒɾɛ/): "fat"

ivawvi (adjective, /ɪvovɪ/): "flat"

uttimaj (adjective, /uɾiməj/): "frail"

igan (adjective, /ɪgən/): "fried"

attett (adjective, /əɾɛɾ/): "full"

tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "good"

koughv (adjective, /kɒv/): "green"

arisati (adjective, /əɹɪsatɪ/): "grey"

penat (adjective, /pɛnət/): "honest"

imin (adjective, /ɪmɪn/): "hot"

falattin (adjective, /fələɾɪn/): "light"

attawf (adjective, /əɾof/): "long"

aniliday (adjective, /anɪlɪde/): "loud"

an (adjective, /æn/): "mortal"

napishid (adjective, /nəpiʃɪd/): "mysterious"

mikettu (adjective, /mɪkɛɾu/): "narrow"

nibawna (adjective, /nibonə/): "old"

tadinu (adjective, /tadɪnʌ/): "orange"

ifitti (adjective, /ɪfiɾi/): "pungent"

dajittayz (adjective, /dədʒɪɾez/): "purple"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "quiet"

itisav (adjective, /itɪsav/): "raw"

izajooji (adjective, /ɪzəjʊdʒɪ/): "rectangular"

ttadawai (adjective, /ɾadəwaɪ/): "red"

nabima (adjective, /nəbɪmæ/): "roasted"

bita (adjective, /bɪtæ/): "round"

attizoughsa (adjective, /əɾizɒsə/): "salty"

ifa (adjective, /ɪfə/): "savory"

unough (adjective, /ʌnɒ/): "shallow"

tatt (adjective, /təɾ/): "short"

tatough (adjective, /tatɒ/): "smoked"

nataili (adjective, /nətaɪlɪ/): "sober"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "sour"

atoughda (adjective, /ætɒdə/): "spicy"

asi (adjective, /əsi/): "spiral"

ttittawd (adjective, /ɾiɾod/): "square"

ajikaw (adjective, /ədʒiko/): "steamed"

ja (adjective, /jæ/): "strange"

adise (adjective, /ədɪsɛ/): "strong"

tan (adjective, /tən/): "sturdy"

alativi (adjective, /ələtɪvɪ/): "sweet"

atti (adjective, /aɾi/): "tall"

asooseka (adjective, /æsʊsɛka/): "thick"

kithegu (adjective, /kɪðɛgʌ/): "thin"

ittike (adjective, /iɾɪkɛ/): "warm"

kouzaytt (adjective, /kaʊzeɾ/): "weak"

zishatel (adjective, /zɪʃətɛl/): "white"

aynalang (adjective, /enəlaŋ/): "wide"

amough (adjective, /əmɒ/): "yellow"

akadebi (adjective, /əkədɛbɪ/): "young"

Verbs

tilitt (verb, /tɪliɾ/): "bake"

sedu (verb, /sɛdʌ/): "be"

liz (verb, /lɪz/): "belong"

de (verb, /dɛ/): "bite"

ingatt (verb, /ɪŋəɾ/): "break"

nib (verb, /nɪb/): "burn"

is (verb, /ɪs/): "come"

aittata (verb, /aɪɾəta/): "die"

dahaylij (verb, /dahelɪj/): "drink"

awhath (verb, /ohəð/): "eat"

ttitha (verb, /ɾɪðə/): "fall"

niwu (verb, /nɪwu/): "fight"

navoufaitt (verb, /nævaʊfaɪɾ/): "find"

att (verb, /aɾ/): "fish"

ikun (verb, /ikun/): "fly"

idait (verb, /ɪdaɪt/): "frown"

fough (verb, /fɒ/): "go"

ish (verb, /ɪʃ/): "growl"

ethu (verb, /ɛðu/): "hate"

unanatti (verb, /ʌnənəɾɪ/): "have"

ttuzedu (verb, /ɾuzɛdu/): "hear"

ttoughtt (verb, /ɾɒɾ/): "hide"

awz (verb, /oz/): "hold"

inefan (verb, /ɪnɛfən/): "hunt"

aylata (verb, /elətə/): "jump"

athe (verb, /əðɛ/): "kill"

paiv (verb, /paɪv/): "know"

ina (verb, /inə/): "laugh"

teju (verb, /tɛdʒu/): "lie"

nitamiz (verb, /nɪtəmiz/): "live"

akal (verb, /akəl/): "lose"

aka (verb, /əkə/): "love"

baliw (verb, /bəliw/): "need"

iningin (verb, /ɪnɪŋɪn/): "own"

akooza (verb, /əkʊzə/): "roast"

faysett (verb, /fesɛɾ/): "run"

sagatid (verb, /səgətɪd/): "see"

adet (verb, /ædɛt/): "sit"

laydaytt (verb, /ledeɾ/): "sleep"

attija (verb, /æɾɪja/): "smell"

angalan (verb, /aŋælən/): "smile"

aloosi (verb, /əlʊsɪ/): "stand"

oughttupa (verb, /ɒɾʌpə/): "strike"

pipedad (verb, /pɪpɛdəd/): "swallow"

watha (verb, /wəðə/): "swim"

attahoube (verb, /əɾəhaʊbɛ/): "taste"

amaylis (verb, /əmelɪs/): "throw"

vaywulaz (verb, /vewuləz/): "walk"

fadega (verb, /fədɛgə/): "want"

Nouns

ayd (noun, /ed/): "afternoon"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "ale"

elirraj (noun, /ɛlɪrædʒ/): "all"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "alligator"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "arm"

ttay (noun, /ɾe/): "ash"

attawsa (noun, /əɾosə/): "aunt"

ashi (noun, /æʃi/): "axe"

fisinoughl (noun, /fɪsɪnɒl/): "bark"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "bay"

aytilitu (noun, /etilɪtʌ/): "beer"

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

amanat (noun, /əmənət/): "bird"

gayl (noun, /gel/): "blood"

thayjub (noun, /ðejʌb/): "boar"

settatta (noun, /sɛɾəɾa/): "bone"

ttinoughsatt (noun, /ɾɪnɒsəɾ/): "breakfast"

ttath (noun, /ɾəð/): "breast"

kaitattus (noun, /kaɪtəɾus/): "brother"

nital (noun, /nɪtæl/): "castle"

ttasawtt (noun, /ɾəsoɾ/): "cat"

mabet (noun, /məbɛt/): "cat"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "chest"

ailaid (noun, /aɪlaɪd/): "chicken"

nawk (noun, /nok/): "claw"

agi (noun, /agi/): "cloud"

apitt (noun, /əpɪɾ/): "coconut"

fa (noun, /fə/): "crime"

lata (noun, /lətə/): "day"

dattagi (noun, /dəɾægi/): "dinner"

atet (noun, /ətɛt/): "dog"

avi (noun, /əvi/): "drink"

zidal (noun, /zidal/): "dungeon"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "ear"

thatt (noun, /ðəɾ/): "earth"

ttivish (noun, /ɾiviʃ/): "egg"

nifa (noun, /nifə/): "elder"

aytatatt (noun, /etətəɾ/): "enemy"

ttakataf (noun, /ɾəkætæf/): "evening"

chawnatough (noun, /tʃonætɒ/): "eye"

ngashim (noun, /ŋəʃɪm/): "family"

uwitini (noun, /ʌwɪtinɪ/): "father"

jattawzoughv (noun, /dʒəɾozɒv/): "feather"

mav (noun, /məv/): "fight"

al (noun, /əl/): "finger"

izichizi (noun, /ɪzitʃɪzɪ/): "fire"

dilata (noun, /dɪlətæ/): "fish"

mujada (noun, /mujədə/): "flesh"

ala (noun, /ələ/): "foot"

ttisatt (noun, /ɾɪsəɾ/): "forest"

katt (noun, /kəɾ/): "fox"

ajan (noun, /ədʒən/): "friend"

ttiwid (noun, /ɾɪwid/): "goose"

alifoittu (noun, /ælɪfɔɪɾu/): "grease"

ttatag (noun, /ɾætəg/): "group"

inatti (noun, /ɪnəɾi/): "gulf"

sashai (noun, /səʃaɪ/): "hair"

ttaki (noun, /ɾakɪ/): "hand"

diwale (noun, /dɪwælɛ/): "hat"

ka (noun, /kə/): "hate"

na (noun, /nə/): "head"

tithu (noun, /tɪðu/): "hill"

attaitathu (noun, /æɾaɪtəðu/): "horn"

ashatta (noun, /əʃæɾə/): "horse"

nidivas (noun, /nɪdɪvæs/): "house"

pab (noun, /pəb/): "inn"

egatupe (noun, /ɛgətupɛ/): "island"

oowithim (noun, /ʊwiðɪm/): "jaw"

aba (noun, /æbə/): "lake"

ikana (noun, /ikənə/): "leaf"

ekecuki (noun, /ɛkɛcukɪ/): "leg"

alivil (noun, /əlɪvil/): "liver"

ata (noun, /əta/): "louse"

ilaitt (noun, /ɪlaɪɾ/): "love"

aga (noun, /ægæ/): "lunch"

athanez (noun, /əðənɛz/): "man"

taw (noun, /to/): "many"

isiwoud (noun, /isɪwaʊd/): "meal"

pa (noun, /pə/): "metal"

patha (noun, /pəðə/): "mine"

tinatha (noun, /tɪnəðə/): "monster"

lanoughbih (noun, /lanɒbih/): "moon"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "morning"

ifounisha (noun, /ɪfaʊnɪʃa/): "mother"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "mountain"

aluma (noun, /əlumə/): "mouth"

attang (noun, /əɾæŋ/): "name"

sata (noun, /sætə/): "neck"

awil (noun, /æwil/): "night"

itai (noun, /itaɪ/): "noodle"

aitawmak (noun, /aɪtomək/): "nose"

nalim (noun, /nəlim/): "ocean"

oughnis (noun, /ɒnɪs/): "parent"

ouda (noun, /aʊdə/): "path"

enayttal (noun, /ɛneɾəl/): "peace"

oottou (noun, /ʊɾaʊ/): "pepper"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "person"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "pie"

utha (noun, /ʌðə/): "pig"

hivam (noun, /hivəm/): "rabbit"

mutusiat (noun, /mutʌʒət/): "rain"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "rat"

aijay (noun, /aɪje/): "river"

najiv (noun, /nəjɪv/): "robe"

tamik (noun, /tæmik/): "rock"

titsazay (noun, /titsəze/): "root"

saha (noun, /səhæ/): "salt"

atawn (noun, /əton/): "sand"

isazoub (noun, /isəzaʊb/): "seed"

awipay (noun, /æwipe/): "sibling"

akitt (noun, /əkɪɾ/): "sister"

ttad (noun, /ɾəd/): "skin"

itha (noun, /ɪðə/): "sky"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "smoke"

vitt (noun, /viɾ/): "snake"

fat (noun, /fæt/): "soup"

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

aha (noun, /əhə/): "stew"

udama (noun, /ʌdæmə/): "stomach"

ngough (noun, /ŋɒ/): "stone"

ba (noun, /bə/): "stream"

ise (noun, /ɪsɛ/): "sun"

doilatin (noun, /dɔɪlətin/): "sword"

wadasett (noun, /wədəsɛɾ/): "tail"

satitt (noun, /sətɪɾ/): "tavern"

poughdough (noun, /pɒdɒ/): "thumb"

ibuven (noun, /ɪbʌvɛn/): "tongue"

ttuma (noun, /ɾʌma/): "tooth"

oughjatti (noun, /ɒjæɾɪ/): "tree"

saka (noun, /səkə/): "truth"

tajechoot (noun, /tæjɛtʃʊt/): "uncle"

ta (noun, /tə/): "valley"

tufasoughp (noun, /tʌfəsɒp/): "war"

igashutha (noun, /ɪgæʃuðə/): "water"

iwanin (noun, /iwənɪn/): "way"

ezaba (noun, /ɛzəbə/): "wine"

lahita (noun, /ləhitə/): "woman"

jach (noun, /jətʃ/): "word"