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Adatt

Adatt Dictionary

Pronouns

iz (pronoun, /ɪz/): "he"

iv (pronoun, /iv/): "she"

atai (pronoun, /ətaɪ/): "they"

ungi (pronoun, /uŋɪ/): "you"

atti (pronoun, /əɾɪ/): "we"

efa (pronoun, /ɛfə/): "I"

Articles

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

is (article, /ɪs/): "the"

Prepositions

dalal (preposition, /dəlæl/): "and"

atad (preposition, /atəd/): "as"

ttewis (preposition, /ɾɛwɪs/): "from"

ashita (preposition, /əʃɪtæ/): "in"

eda (preposition, /ɛdə/): "of"

sadil (preposition, /sədɪl/): "or"

aitt (preposition, /aɪɾ/): "to"

cha (preposition, /tʃa/): "will"

sutha (preposition, /sʌðæ/): "with"

Numbers

methetti (number, /mɛðɛɾɪ/): "zero"

thalinoud (number, /ðəlinaʊd/): "one"

uz (number, /ʌz/): "two"

att (number, /æɾ/): "three"

aymaf (number, /eməf/): "four"

asika (number, /əsɪka/): "five"

mathizaytt (number, /məθɪzeɾ/): "six"

ibilim (number, /ibilim/): "seven"

imasattu (number, /ɪmæsəɾu/): "eight"

ma (number, /ma/): "nine"

nettalaytt (number, /nɛɾæleɾ/): "ten"

Questions

el (question, /ɛl/): "what"

niban (question, /nibæn/): "who"

ilethut (question, /ɪlɛðut/): "how"

takoughf (question, /təkɒf/): "why"

muttewid (question, /mʌɾɛwɪd/): "when"

Interjections

angavala (interjection, /əŋəvælə/): "hello"

ayb (interjection, /eb/): "goodbye"

hathu (interjection, /həðʌ/): "hey"

ihi (interjection, /ɪhɪ/): "bye"

is (interjection, /ɪs/): "ouch"

thilawha (interjection, /ðɪlohə/): "wow"

vaiz (interjection, /vaɪz/): "uh"

ayl (interjection, /el/): "er"

ainis (interjection, /aɪnis/): "um"

Adverbs

izi (adverb, /ɪzi/): "again"

da (adverb, /də/): "now"

thapi (adverb, /ðapɪ/): "soon"

chivath (adverb, /tʃivəð/): "often"

attadditt (adverb, /æɾæɽiɾ/): "sometimes"

nam (adverb, /næm/): "always"

ngezattitt (adverb, /ŋɛzəɾiɾ/): "never"

aikinakai (adverb, /aɪkɪnəkaɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "aromatic"

nil (adjective, /nɪl/): "basted"

iji (adjective, /idʒɪ/): "big"

aba (adjective, /əbə/): "bitter"

unaluta (adjective, /ʌnəlutə/): "black"

amawih (adjective, /əməwih/): "blue"

japawbas (adjective, /dʒæpobəs/): "brown"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "chilled"

attatena (adjective, /əɾətɛnə/): "cold"

ap (adjective, /əp/): "curried"

iwa (adjective, /iwæ/): "dark"

izawa (adjective, /izəwə/): "deep"

anatal (adjective, /ənətæl/): "divine"

aj (adjective, /əj/): "drunk"

zin (adjective, /zɪn/): "empty"

attay (adjective, /aɾe/): "evil"

atilayta (adjective, /ətɪletæ/): "familiar"

oughttaj (adjective, /ɒɾæj/): "fat"

hawba (adjective, /hobə/): "flat"

tat (adjective, /tət/): "frail"

ngaz (adjective, /ŋəz/): "fried"

zoughshoughk (adjective, /zɒʃɒk/): "full"

sizisiw (adjective, /sɪzɪsiw/): "good"

sap (adjective, /səp/): "green"

awttin (adjective, /oɾɪn/): "grey"

en (adjective, /ɛn/): "honest"

emaw (adjective, /ɛmo/): "hot"

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "light"

ayn (adjective, /en/): "long"

aydatij (adjective, /edətɪj/): "loud"

asainapough (adjective, /æsaɪnəpɒ/): "mortal"

anala (adjective, /ənələ/): "mysterious"

itta (adjective, /iɾə/): "narrow"

al (adjective, /əl/): "old"

ayttidaw (adjective, /eɾɪdo/): "orange"

ad (adjective, /ad/): "pungent"

etupa (adjective, /ɛtʌpə/): "purple"

asaibinough (adjective, /əsaɪbɪnɒ/): "quiet"

oughtaytisa (adjective, /ɒtetisə/): "raw"

sa (adjective, /sæ/): "rectangular"

aydahaita (adjective, /edəhaɪtə/): "red"

anitaz (adjective, /ænitəz/): "roasted"

wittuth (adjective, /wiɾʌð/): "round"

hat (adjective, /hət/): "salty"

awtithashu (adjective, /otɪðəʃʌ/): "savory"

joughtta (adjective, /dʒɒɾə/): "shallow"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "short"

sittuki (adjective, /sɪɾʌki/): "smoked"

enai (adjective, /ɛnaɪ/): "sober"

asidittu (adjective, /əsidɪɾu/): "sour"

attisat (adjective, /əɾɪsat/): "spicy"

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

ewas (adjective, /ɛwəs/): "square"

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

pett (adjective, /pɛɾ/): "strange"

moughp (adjective, /mɒp/): "strong"

kaiwas (adjective, /kaɪwas/): "sturdy"

dai (adjective, /daɪ/): "sweet"

ttitusa (adjective, /ɾɪtusa/): "tall"

itasam (adjective, /itæsæm/): "thick"

abak (adjective, /əbək/): "thin"

zape (adjective, /zəpɛ/): "warm"

apahaytt (adjective, /əpaheɾ/): "weak"

oughseni (adjective, /ɒsɛnɪ/): "white"

eb (adjective, /ɛb/): "wide"

attawsana (adjective, /əɾosənə/): "yellow"

azizash (adjective, /æzɪzəʃ/): "young"

Verbs

attale (verb, /əɾəlɛ/): "bake"

aytharavi (verb, /eðəɹəvɪ/): "be"

ttaizajutt (verb, /ɾaɪzəjʌɾ/): "belong"

ividipi (verb, /ɪvɪdɪpɪ/): "bite"

kitt (verb, /kɪɾ/): "break"

unajough (verb, /unæjɒ/): "burn"

ivamak (verb, /ivamək/): "come"

nihingi (verb, /nɪhɪŋɪ/): "die"

ttaythikug (verb, /ɾeðɪkug/): "drink"

al (verb, /əl/): "eat"

vad (verb, /vəd/): "fall"

al (verb, /əl/): "fight"

it (verb, /it/): "find"

yungata (verb, /yuŋətə/): "fish"

awvina (verb, /ovinə/): "fly"

ttapayb (verb, /ɾæpeb/): "frown"

efaingi (verb, /ɛfaɪŋɪ/): "go"

sazoolais (verb, /səzʊlaɪs/): "growl"

ttayzas (verb, /ɾezəs/): "hate"

attitat (verb, /əɾɪtat/): "have"

maitukai (verb, /maɪtukaɪ/): "hear"

itegitte (verb, /ɪtɛgɪɾɛ/): "hide"

dumasa (verb, /duməsæ/): "hold"

chathizayj (verb, /chəðɪzej/): "hunt"

najay (verb, /nædʒe/): "jump"

kettit (verb, /kɛɾɪt/): "kill"

aze (verb, /əzɛ/): "know"

natat (verb, /nətət/): "laugh"

asisaisi (verb, /əsisaɪʒ/): "lie"

oubuttol (verb, /aʊbuɾɔl/): "live"

ijalitha (verb, /ɪjəlɪðə/): "lose"

avaneng (verb, /əvənɛŋ/): "love"

apabengi (verb, /əpəbɛŋɪ/): "need"

hamanav (verb, /həmənæv/): "own"

isuba (verb, /ɪsʌbæ/): "roast"

dugad (verb, /dugad/): "run"

sani (verb, /sænɪ/): "see"

eni (verb, /ɛnɪ/): "sit"

awdathush (verb, /odəðʌʃ/): "sleep"

ttamati (verb, /ɾəmətɪ/): "smell"

ezaysawsh (verb, /ɛzesoʃ/): "smile"

iwath (verb, /ɪwəð/): "stand"

aki (verb, /əki/): "strike"

al (verb, /æl/): "swallow"

las (verb, /ləs/): "swim"

thainough (verb, /ðaɪnɒ/): "taste"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "throw"

ilenak (verb, /ilɛnək/): "walk"

lilattou (verb, /liləɾaʊ/): "want"

Nouns

attipa (noun, /əɾipə/): "afternoon"

attade (noun, /əɾadɛ/): "ale"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "all"

avutiti (noun, /əvutɪtɪ/): "alligator"

ani (noun, /əni/): "arm"

nidatt (noun, /nidəɾ/): "ash"

av (noun, /æv/): "aunt"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "axe"

nayn (noun, /nen/): "bark"

ga (noun, /gə/): "bay"

tathouwas (noun, /təðaʊwəs/): "beer"

oizithi (noun, /ɔɪzɪθi/): "beet"

tine (noun, /tinɛ/): "bird"

anu (noun, /ənu/): "blood"

ush (noun, /uʃ/): "boar"

nanat (noun, /nənət/): "bone"

ttimap (noun, /ɾɪməp/): "breakfast"

asaymi (noun, /əsemɪ/): "breast"

ngoughtitha (noun, /ŋɒtiðə/): "brother"

ni (noun, /ni/): "castle"

nangal (noun, /nəŋəl/): "cat"

gayw (noun, /gew/): "cat"

tidiw (noun, /tidiw/): "chest"

dil (noun, /dil/): "chicken"

athilata (noun, /əðɪlətə/): "claw"

bakama (noun, /bəkæmə/): "cloud"

tattik (noun, /təɾɪk/): "coconut"

thittinawz (noun, /ðiɾinoz/): "crime"

ittusithu (noun, /ɪɾʌsɪðʌ/): "day"

bata (noun, /bətə/): "dinner"

ettibawwi (noun, /ɛɾibowɪ/): "dog"

awditiz (noun, /odɪtiz/): "drink"

oun (noun, /aʊn/): "dungeon"

wawpu (noun, /wopu/): "ear"

pulatt (noun, /pʌləɾ/): "earth"

tipifi (noun, /tɪpɪfɪ/): "egg"

afiwatta (noun, /æfiwəɾə/): "elder"

ditingi (noun, /dɪtiŋɪ/): "enemy"

ini (noun, /inɪ/): "evening"

uzazew (noun, /uzəzɛw/): "eye"

lahu (noun, /ləhu/): "family"

attitatt (noun, /əɾɪtəɾ/): "father"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "feather"

layjawtt (noun, /lejoɾ/): "fight"

ab (noun, /əb/): "finger"

hawathay (noun, /hawəðe/): "fire"

oughdooku (noun, /ɒdʊku/): "fish"

ithala (noun, /iθəlæ/): "flesh"

sejit (noun, /sɛdʒɪt/): "foot"

adiming (noun, /adimɪŋ/): "forest"

bittibas (noun, /bɪɾibəs/): "fox"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "friend"

adesa (noun, /ədɛsə/): "goose"

awttin (noun, /oɾɪn/): "grease"

iwawva (noun, /ɪwovæ/): "group"

wawttaytt (noun, /woɾeɾ/): "gulf"

awcha (noun, /otʃə/): "hair"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "hand"

ngaw (noun, /ŋaw/): "hat"

attaij (noun, /əɾaɪj/): "hate"

ath (noun, /að/): "head"

tabiba (noun, /təbɪbə/): "hill"

oughtuwathay (noun, /ɒtuwæðe/): "horn"

atittad (noun, /ətɪɾəd/): "horse"

ttadawat (noun, /ɾədəwət/): "house"

ukough (noun, /ʌkɒ/): "inn"

isethutt (noun, /ɪsɛðuɾ/): "island"

tum (noun, /tum/): "jaw"

thutanouth (noun, /ðutənaʊð/): "lake"

aibaf (noun, /aɪbəf/): "leaf"

hatayta (noun, /hətetə/): "leg"

attaytt (noun, /əɾeɾ/): "liver"

awp (noun, /op/): "louse"

anai (noun, /ənaɪ/): "love"

anabuna (noun, /ənəbʌnə/): "lunch"

agelaitti (noun, /əgɛlaɪɾɪ/): "man"

kachiw (noun, /kətʃiw/): "many"

unawjay (noun, /unoje/): "meal"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "metal"

oughniz (noun, /ɒnɪz/): "mine"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "monster"

sisumays (noun, /sɪsumes/): "moon"

se (noun, /sɛ/): "morning"

oughlan (noun, /ɒlən/): "mother"

etasoop (noun, /ɛtəsʊp/): "mountain"

ta (noun, /ta/): "mouth"

athabays (noun, /əðəbes/): "name"

anipayp (noun, /ənɪpep/): "neck"

chalase (noun, /xələsɛ/): "night"

litt (noun, /lɪɾ/): "noodle"

nahoilang (noun, /nəhɔɪləŋ/): "nose"

idiwis (noun, /ɪdɪwis/): "ocean"

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

sapug (noun, /sæpug/): "path"

ta (noun, /ta/): "peace"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "pepper"

alaiwati (noun, /əlaɪwəti/): "person"

attif (noun, /aɾɪf/): "pie"

ubadan (noun, /ʌbədæn/): "pig"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "rabbit"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "rain"

aijitik (noun, /aɪdʒɪtɪk/): "rat"

ivathatt (noun, /ivəðəɾ/): "river"

utittawa (noun, /ʌtɪɾawə/): "robe"

vitt (noun, /vɪɾ/): "rock"

bijuttuw (noun, /bɪjuɾʌw/): "root"

ichul (noun, /itʃʌl/): "salt"

sittitay (noun, /sɪɾɪte/): "sand"

toughsal (noun, /tɒsəl/): "seed"

aleju (noun, /əlɛju/): "sibling"

ttithi (noun, /ɾɪðɪ/): "sister"

namalaz (noun, /nəməlaz/): "skin"

inen (noun, /ɪnɛn/): "sky"

kaittalif (noun, /kaɪɾəlɪf/): "smoke"

doughtit (noun, /dɒtɪt/): "snake"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "soup"

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

uch (noun, /ux/): "stew"

thamanad (noun, /ðæmænəd/): "stomach"

afan (noun, /əfæn/): "stone"

ajedosh (noun, /əjɛdɔʃ/): "stream"

ttanila (noun, /ɾænɪlə/): "sun"

saqashith (noun, /səqəʃɪθ/): "sword"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "tail"

asativ (noun, /æsətiv/): "tavern"

daz (noun, /dəz/): "thumb"

anitu (noun, /ənɪtʌ/): "tongue"

ezub (noun, /ɛzʌb/): "tooth"

satatti (noun, /satəɾɪ/): "tree"

ttatan (noun, /ɾætən/): "truth"

natouna (noun, /nətaʊnə/): "uncle"

itha (noun, /ɪðə/): "valley"

nayban (noun, /neban/): "war"

idouwaw (noun, /ɪdaʊwo/): "water"

ingathap (noun, /ɪŋəθəp/): "way"

nawkai (noun, /nokaɪ/): "wine"

litawa (noun, /lɪtəwə/): "woman"

sattid (noun, /səɾid/): "word"