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

Vikaili

Vikaili Dictionary

Pronouns

ail (pronoun, /aɪl/): "he"

awla (pronoun, /olæ/): "she"

dai (pronoun, /daɪ/): "they"

ashough (pronoun, /æʃɒ/): "you"

sa (pronoun, /sə/): "we"

va (pronoun, /væ/): "I"

Articles

ava (article, /əva/): "a"

tta (article, /ɾa/): "the"

Prepositions

tivasa (preposition, /tɪvæsa/): "and"

ba (preposition, /bæ/): "as"

ttibive (preposition, /ɾibɪvɛ/): "from"

athainga (preposition, /əðaɪŋə/): "in"

kihaj (preposition, /kɪhədʒ/): "of"

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

lukawul (preposition, /lʌkəwul/): "to"

boughtsai (preposition, /bɒtsaɪ/): "will"

ka (preposition, /kə/): "with"

Numbers

iluma (number, /ɪlʌmə/): "zero"

alunes (number, /ælunɛs/): "one"

usidis (number, /usɪdɪs/): "two"

tapuv (number, /təpuv/): "three"

anawk (number, /ənok/): "four"

akail (number, /əkaɪl/): "five"

ath (number, /əð/): "six"

at (number, /ət/): "seven"

ji (number, /jɪ/): "eight"

awtoola (number, /otʊlə/): "nine"

nategej (number, /nətɛgɛj/): "ten"

Questions

wash (question, /wəʃ/): "what"

fen (question, /fɛn/): "who"

kadu (question, /kædʌ/): "how"

ekain (question, /ɛkaɪn/): "why"

ngethij (question, /ŋɛðij/): "when"

Interjections

pezattaitt (interjection, /pɛzæɾaɪɾ/): "hello"

be (interjection, /bɛ/): "goodbye"

thiwi (interjection, /ðɪwɪ/): "hey"

afekoudoi (interjection, /əfɛkaʊdɔɪ/): "bye"

ufititt (interjection, /ʌfɪtɪɾ/): "ouch"

simi (interjection, /simɪ/): "wow"

ngi (interjection, /ŋɪ/): "uh"

ittathak (interjection, /ɪɾəðak/): "er"

ej (interjection, /ɛj/): "um"

Adverbs

chahittal (adverb, /tʃəhiɾəl/): "again"

isu (adverb, /ɪsu/): "now"

keshoughhitt (adverb, /kɛʃɒhɪɾ/): "soon"

azite (adverb, /æzɪtɛ/): "often"

et (adverb, /ɛt/): "sometimes"

ishina (adverb, /ɪʃina/): "always"

tit (adverb, /tɪt/): "never"

tabila (adverb, /təbilæ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

zat (adjective, /zət/): "aromatic"

isibef (adjective, /ɪsibɛf/): "basted"

sawfawvit (adjective, /sofovit/): "big"

ag (adjective, /ag/): "bitter"

nadupaz (adjective, /nədupəz/): "black"

kout (adjective, /kaʊt/): "blue"

ahunit (adjective, /əhʌnɪt/): "brown"

ath (adjective, /æð/): "chilled"

wifa (adjective, /wɪfə/): "cold"

ttivattad (adjective, /ɾɪvəɾad/): "curried"

ttiti (adjective, /ɾɪtɪ/): "dark"

ttooh (adjective, /ɾʊh/): "deep"

tit (adjective, /tit/): "divine"

ailavai (adjective, /aɪləvaɪ/): "drunk"

abai (adjective, /əbaɪ/): "empty"

nine (adjective, /ninɛ/): "evil"

mavah (adjective, /məvəh/): "familiar"

koughdou (adjective, /kɒdaʊ/): "fat"

panimij (adjective, /pənɪmɪdʒ/): "flat"

numidif (adjective, /nʌmɪdif/): "frail"

tegattaw (adjective, /tɛgəɾəw/): "fried"

danough (adjective, /dənɒ/): "full"

awth (adjective, /oð/): "good"

enawg (adjective, /ɛnog/): "green"

atha (adjective, /əðə/): "grey"

oughlai (adjective, /ɒlaɪ/): "honest"

haka (adjective, /həkə/): "hot"

abaiw (adjective, /əbaɪw/): "light"

ita (adjective, /itə/): "long"

titt (adjective, /tɪɾ/): "loud"

tachi (adjective, /tætʃi/): "mortal"

avichuca (adjective, /əvɪtʃʌcə/): "mysterious"

ttizapaw (adjective, /ɾɪzəpo/): "narrow"

sathaykatt (adjective, /səðekəɾ/): "old"

virraw (adjective, /vɪro/): "orange"

lik (adjective, /lɪk/): "pungent"

attooth (adjective, /əɾʊθ/): "purple"

pujas (adjective, /pʌjəs/): "quiet"

nitasi (adjective, /nɪtəsɪ/): "raw"

zecaif (adjective, /zɛcaɪf/): "rectangular"

la (adjective, /lə/): "red"

alava (adjective, /ələvə/): "roasted"

thasup (adjective, /θəsup/): "round"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "salty"

ngihasid (adjective, /ŋɪhasɪd/): "savory"

ngag (adjective, /ŋəg/): "shallow"

bathayd (adjective, /bəðed/): "short"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "smoked"

nagapil (adjective, /nəgapil/): "sober"

ahat (adjective, /əhæt/): "sour"

kunitt (adjective, /kʌniɾ/): "spicy"

tazamaws (adjective, /təzəmos/): "spiral"

hitisaych (adjective, /hitɪsetʃ/): "square"

dudih (adjective, /dudih/): "steamed"

uf (adjective, /uf/): "strange"

ttittainoub (adjective, /ɾɪɾaɪnaʊb/): "strong"

kate (adjective, /kətɛ/): "sturdy"

tayw (adjective, /tew/): "sweet"

lunousa (adjective, /lʌnaʊsə/): "tall"

ukoo (adjective, /ʌkʊ/): "thick"

ithih (adjective, /iðih/): "thin"

avana (adjective, /əvənə/): "warm"

awse (adjective, /osɛ/): "weak"

luzath (adjective, /lʌzəð/): "white"

oughzatt (adjective, /ɒzəɾ/): "wide"

anekad (adjective, /ənɛkəd/): "yellow"

tebizoughv (adjective, /tɛbɪzɒv/): "young"

Verbs

ttenayttoif (verb, /ɾɛneɾɔɪf/): "bake"

nabutam (verb, /nəbʌtəm/): "be"

path (verb, /pəð/): "belong"

tta (verb, /ɾæ/): "bite"

zas (verb, /zəs/): "break"

thi (verb, /ðɪ/): "burn"

finoughs (verb, /finɒs/): "come"

souban (verb, /saʊbən/): "die"

ttatt (verb, /ɾəɾ/): "drink"

ge (verb, /gɛ/): "eat"

atawth (verb, /ətoθ/): "fall"

metoughv (verb, /mɛtɒv/): "fight"

ttazani (verb, /ɾəzænɪ/): "find"

ilu (verb, /ilu/): "fish"

chipen (verb, /tʃipɛn/): "fly"

vithittath (verb, /viðɪɾæð/): "frown"

tteda (verb, /ɾɛdə/): "go"

anisami (verb, /ənisəmɪ/): "growl"

ta (verb, /tə/): "hate"

ngoughtifat (verb, /ŋɒtɪfət/): "have"

asa (verb, /əsə/): "hear"

thaluv (verb, /ðəluv/): "hide"

tana (verb, /tənə/): "hold"

uttaw (verb, /uɾəw/): "hunt"

it (verb, /ɪt/): "jump"

tittan (verb, /tiɾən/): "kill"

latam (verb, /lətəm/): "know"

anamitha (verb, /ənəmiðə/): "laugh"

ttu (verb, /ɾʌ/): "lie"

am (verb, /am/): "live"

ati (verb, /ətɪ/): "lose"

acha (verb, /ətʃæ/): "love"

ewuz (verb, /ɛwʌz/): "need"

isanad (verb, /ɪsənəd/): "own"

wuf (verb, /wuf/): "roast"

rrubawcai (verb, /rubocaɪ/): "run"

aynal (verb, /enəl/): "see"

ithen (verb, /iθɛn/): "sit"

anid (verb, /ənid/): "sleep"

vattan (verb, /vəɾən/): "smell"

tamaythaws (verb, /təmeðos/): "smile"

ittamal (verb, /ɪɾəmæl/): "stand"

ashaseng (verb, /əʃəsɛŋ/): "strike"

ab (verb, /əb/): "swallow"

wudati (verb, /wudəti/): "swim"

akus (verb, /əkʌs/): "taste"

lingothah (verb, /lɪŋɔðəh/): "throw"

isamoon (verb, /ɪsəmʊn/): "walk"

ttem (verb, /ɾɛm/): "want"

Nouns

aittehais (noun, /aɪɾɛhaɪs/): "afternoon"

idatt (noun, /idæɾ/): "ale"

anuveka (noun, /ənuvɛka/): "all"

thaybatay (noun, /ðebəte/): "alligator"

ayn (noun, /en/): "arm"

awdeki (noun, /odɛkɪ/): "ash"

iwu (noun, /iwu/): "aunt"

datila (noun, /dətɪla/): "axe"

afayhani (noun, /æfehəni/): "bark"

vatifuw (noun, /vatɪfʌw/): "bay"

itak (noun, /ɪtək/): "beer"

ap (noun, /æp/): "beet"

zunettit (noun, /zunɛɾɪt/): "bird"

ujakugay (noun, /ʌjəkuge/): "blood"

ahainoughki (noun, /əhaɪnɒki/): "boar"

oughmi (noun, /ɒmɪ/): "bone"

nakif (noun, /nəkif/): "breakfast"

wal (noun, /wal/): "breast"

ad (noun, /æd/): "brother"

lanu (noun, /lænʌ/): "castle"

alivina (noun, /alɪvɪna/): "cat"

zisij (noun, /zɪsɪj/): "cat"

za (noun, /zæ/): "chest"

atinoughzay (noun, /ətɪnɒze/): "chicken"

uniti (noun, /unɪtɪ/): "claw"

unuhis (noun, /unʌhɪs/): "cloud"

iw (noun, /iw/): "coconut"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "crime"

attutaipough (noun, /əɾʌtaɪpɒ/): "day"

naitife (noun, /naɪtifɛ/): "dinner"

di (noun, /di/): "dog"

zas (noun, /zəs/): "drink"

wamabap (noun, /wəmæbəp/): "dungeon"

ithough (noun, /ɪθɒ/): "ear"

iti (noun, /iti/): "earth"

atte (noun, /əɾɛ/): "egg"

ituti (noun, /ɪtʌti/): "elder"

ittu (noun, /ɪɾu/): "enemy"

iv (noun, /ɪv/): "evening"

asi (noun, /əsi/): "eye"

aday (noun, /əde/): "family"

sikuthith (noun, /sɪkuðið/): "father"

kusen (noun, /kʌsɛn/): "feather"

chitta (noun, /xɪɾə/): "fight"

wungai (noun, /wʌŋaɪ/): "finger"

aittadas (noun, /aɪɾədəs/): "fire"

laytti (noun, /leɾi/): "fish"

tis (noun, /tɪs/): "flesh"

natup (noun, /nətup/): "foot"

petawtaz (noun, /pɛtotəz/): "forest"

tattipa (noun, /təɾipə/): "fox"

fayttawm (noun, /feɾom/): "friend"

ath (noun, /əð/): "goose"

inach (noun, /inætʃ/): "grease"

inu (noun, /ɪnʌ/): "group"

imine (noun, /imɪnɛ/): "gulf"

say (noun, /se/): "hair"

sattifatt (noun, /səɾɪfæɾ/): "hand"

jakoughwu (noun, /jəkɒwu/): "hat"

pukidait (noun, /pukɪdaɪt/): "hate"

amabayle (noun, /əmæbelɛ/): "head"

inaynan (noun, /ɪnenən/): "hill"

fipani (noun, /fipənɪ/): "horn"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "horse"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "house"

isab (noun, /ɪsəb/): "inn"

il (noun, /il/): "island"

vewa (noun, /vɛwa/): "jaw"

idatt (noun, /ɪdæɾ/): "lake"

samaba (noun, /səmabə/): "leaf"

asash (noun, /əsəʃ/): "leg"

fadin (noun, /fædin/): "liver"

ipavikough (noun, /ɪpavɪkɒ/): "louse"

unu (noun, /ʌnʌ/): "love"

unay (noun, /une/): "lunch"

kana (noun, /kənə/): "man"

bem (noun, /bɛm/): "many"

oughthawti (noun, /ɒðotɪ/): "meal"

ak (noun, /ak/): "metal"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "mine"

ittenul (noun, /ɪɾɛnʌl/): "monster"

awad (noun, /awæd/): "moon"

aymithew (noun, /emɪðɛw/): "morning"

awttay (noun, /oɾe/): "mother"

ttatuwat (noun, /ɾətuwət/): "mountain"

caw (noun, /co/): "mouth"

dava (noun, /davə/): "name"

em (noun, /ɛm/): "neck"

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

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

bupimal (noun, /bupɪməl/): "nose"

izengi (noun, /izɛŋɪ/): "ocean"

thiniw (noun, /ðinɪw/): "parent"

limid (noun, /limɪd/): "path"

litta (noun, /lɪɾə/): "peace"

amas (noun, /əməs/): "pepper"

afinu (noun, /əfɪnu/): "person"

oughta (noun, /ɒtə/): "pie"

voutahaw (noun, /vaʊtəho/): "pig"

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

dawagin (noun, /dəwəgɪn/): "rain"

ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "rat"

ahana (noun, /əhənə/): "river"

awkayn (noun, /oken/): "robe"

izeshami (noun, /izɛʃəmɪ/): "rock"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "root"

pa (noun, /pə/): "salt"

ttaytha (noun, /ɾeðə/): "sand"

ttavishas (noun, /ɾəvɪʃæs/): "seed"

ibada (noun, /ibəda/): "sibling"

af (noun, /əf/): "sister"

ttathamav (noun, /ɾəðəməv/): "skin"

idahin (noun, /ɪdəhin/): "sky"

erradoughfe (noun, /ɛrədɒfɛ/): "smoke"

oitath (noun, /ɔɪtəð/): "snake"

zanu (noun, /zənu/): "soup"

sesa (noun, /sɛsa/): "star"

iloughth (noun, /ɪlɒð/): "stew"

aychoughnak (noun, /exɒnək/): "stomach"

azattika (noun, /əzəɾɪkə/): "stone"

attutha (noun, /æɾʌðə/): "stream"

oughtisada (noun, /ɒtɪsədə/): "sun"

lattas (noun, /ləɾəs/): "sword"

wadenoi (noun, /wədɛnɔɪ/): "tail"

ithal (noun, /ɪðæl/): "tavern"

su (noun, /sʌ/): "thumb"

urren (noun, /urɛn/): "tongue"

zasawttid (noun, /zəsoɾɪd/): "tooth"

badawas (noun, /bədəwəs/): "tree"

al (noun, /əl/): "truth"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "uncle"

latinga (noun, /lætɪŋə/): "valley"

thidetta (noun, /ðɪdɛɾæ/): "war"

ayj (noun, /ej/): "water"

nimazus (noun, /nimazʌs/): "way"

laditti (noun, /lədɪɾɪ/): "wine"

dawa (noun, /dəwa/): "woman"

imatutta (noun, /imətuɾə/): "word"