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Ayttatas

Ayttatas Dictionary

Pronouns

iw (pronoun, /ɪw/): "he"

ewi (pronoun, /ɛwi/): "she"

atti (pronoun, /əɾɪ/): "they"

uda (pronoun, /ʌdə/): "you"

kaf (pronoun, /kəf/): "we"

ayth (pronoun, /eð/): "I"

Articles

is (article, /ɪs/): "a"

ah (article, /əh/): "the"

Prepositions

datattough (preposition, /dətəɾɒ/): "and"

un (preposition, /ʌn/): "as"

littaichav (preposition, /lɪɾaɪtʃæv/): "from"

ttinu (preposition, /ɾɪnʌ/): "in"

imaka (preposition, /ɪməkə/): "of"

ika (preposition, /ɪkə/): "or"

vuthoughh (preposition, /vuðɒh/): "to"

tanith (preposition, /tənɪð/): "will"

nahaihe (preposition, /nəhaɪhɛ/): "with"

Numbers

shitha (number, /ʃɪða/): "zero"

aning (number, /ənɪŋ/): "one"

ang (number, /æŋ/): "two"

esit (number, /ɛsit/): "three"

bat (number, /bət/): "four"

aj (number, /əj/): "five"

awnahai (number, /onəhaɪ/): "six"

anafawtta (number, /ənæfoɾə/): "seven"

ipaitt (number, /ɪpaɪɾ/): "eight"

thilatta (number, /ðɪləɾə/): "nine"

da (number, /də/): "ten"

Questions

thuttane (question, /ðuɾanɛ/): "what"

ttoughtha (question, /ɾɒðə/): "who"

unilis (question, /unilɪs/): "how"

ibem (question, /ɪbɛm/): "why"

fuleh (question, /fʌlɛh/): "when"

Interjections

biz (interjection, /bɪz/): "hello"

apawwetu (interjection, /əpowɛtu/): "goodbye"

shasasam (interjection, /ʃæsəsəm/): "hey"

attaka (interjection, /əɾəkə/): "bye"

ahay (interjection, /əhe/): "ouch"

thumata (interjection, /ðumətə/): "wow"

attabitta (interjection, /əɾəbɪɾæ/): "uh"

masa (interjection, /məsə/): "er"

oojithed (interjection, /ʊjɪðɛd/): "um"

Adverbs

lafa (adverb, /ləfa/): "again"

ngah (adverb, /ŋəh/): "now"

inizetta (adverb, /ɪnizɛɾə/): "soon"

sa (adverb, /sə/): "often"

vatt (adverb, /vaɾ/): "sometimes"

idikan (adverb, /idɪkən/): "always"

cha (adverb, /tʃæ/): "never"

ngi (adverb, /ŋɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "aromatic"

nattib (adjective, /nəɾib/): "basted"

kayl (adjective, /kel/): "big"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "bitter"

hini (adjective, /hɪni/): "black"

mawwaj (adjective, /mowəj/): "blue"

patail (adjective, /pətaɪl/): "brown"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "chilled"

ttanab (adjective, /ɾənəb/): "cold"

iza (adjective, /ɪzæ/): "curried"

ethetani (adjective, /ɛðɛtəni/): "dark"

min (adjective, /mɪn/): "deep"

ttatala (adjective, /ɾətəlæ/): "divine"

uz (adjective, /uz/): "drunk"

adittay (adjective, /ədɪɾe/): "empty"

oukittas (adjective, /aʊkɪɾəs/): "evil"

tak (adjective, /tək/): "familiar"

aych (adjective, /ech/): "fat"

itatine (adjective, /itətɪnɛ/): "flat"

iv (adjective, /ɪv/): "frail"

agair (adjective, /əgaɪɹ/): "fried"

nas (adjective, /nəs/): "full"

am (adjective, /əm/): "good"

hatasan (adjective, /hətəsən/): "green"

feputa (adjective, /fɛpʌtə/): "grey"

kusi (adjective, /kusi/): "honest"

moughjeth (adjective, /mɒdʒɛð/): "hot"

lawfizay (adjective, /lofɪze/): "light"

agawin (adjective, /əgæwɪn/): "long"

ugi (adjective, /ugɪ/): "loud"

lu (adjective, /lʌ/): "mortal"

zin (adjective, /zin/): "mysterious"

ujatt (adjective, /udʒəɾ/): "narrow"

muza (adjective, /muzə/): "old"

ikittaitti (adjective, /ɪkɪɾaɪɾɪ/): "orange"

kisu (adjective, /kɪsu/): "pungent"

awaynoughd (adjective, /əwenɒd/): "purple"

zuf (adjective, /zuf/): "quiet"

nas (adjective, /nəs/): "raw"

afiti (adjective, /æfɪtɪ/): "rectangular"

gathi (adjective, /gəðɪ/): "red"

na (adjective, /nə/): "roasted"

alilay (adjective, /ælile/): "round"

thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "salty"

ubina (adjective, /ʌbɪnə/): "savory"

aihethusa (adjective, /aɪhɛðʌsa/): "shallow"

ailait (adjective, /aɪlaɪt/): "short"

elang (adjective, /ɛlaŋ/): "smoked"

elatif (adjective, /ɛlætif/): "sober"

anoughka (adjective, /ænɒkə/): "sour"

nayfazi (adjective, /nefəzɪ/): "spicy"

nasus (adjective, /nəsʌs/): "spiral"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "square"

this (adjective, /ðɪs/): "steamed"

samini (adjective, /səmɪni/): "strange"

nijatha (adjective, /nɪdʒəðə/): "strong"

oughshisafa (adjective, /ɒʃɪsəfə/): "sturdy"

thev (adjective, /ðɛv/): "sweet"

una (adjective, /unə/): "tall"

kafangip (adjective, /kæfæŋip/): "thick"

edathav (adjective, /ɛdəðəv/): "thin"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "warm"

sai (adjective, /saɪ/): "weak"

ttoughnamu (adjective, /ɾɒnəmʌ/): "white"

anattasay (adjective, /ənəɾəse/): "wide"

nou (adjective, /naʊ/): "yellow"

chanita (adjective, /tʃənɪtə/): "young"

Verbs

banab (verb, /bənab/): "bake"

amad (verb, /əmad/): "be"

aditha (verb, /ədiðə/): "belong"

satith (verb, /satɪð/): "bite"

adis (verb, /ædɪs/): "break"

nge (verb, /ŋɛ/): "burn"

itatti (verb, /itəɾɪ/): "come"

noomi (verb, /nʊmɪ/): "die"

athaitayna (verb, /əðaɪtena/): "drink"

itaywu (verb, /ɪtewʌ/): "eat"

lai (verb, /laɪ/): "fall"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "fight"

as (verb, /əs/): "find"

as (verb, /æs/): "fish"

ittu (verb, /ɪɾʌ/): "fly"

iped (verb, /ɪpɛd/): "frown"

ta (verb, /tæ/): "go"

ttu (verb, /ɾʌ/): "growl"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "hate"

ewett (verb, /ɛwɛɾ/): "have"

adu (verb, /ədu/): "hear"

vatiked (verb, /vətikɛd/): "hide"

abinase (verb, /æbɪnəsɛ/): "hold"

ttah (verb, /ɾəh/): "hunt"

tutasin (verb, /tʌtəsɪn/): "jump"

alati (verb, /ələtɪ/): "kill"

nough (verb, /nɒ/): "know"

ttattaihif (verb, /ɾəɾaɪhɪf/): "laugh"

wi (verb, /wɪ/): "lie"

dawsattaz (verb, /dosæɾəz/): "live"

oughttanam (verb, /ɒɾənəm/): "lose"

unu (verb, /ʌnu/): "love"

awawva (verb, /əwovə/): "need"

atuttal (verb, /ətuɾæl/): "own"

an (verb, /ən/): "roast"

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

hi (verb, /hɪ/): "see"

asi (verb, /asi/): "sit"

alayzi (verb, /əlezɪ/): "sleep"

sap (verb, /səp/): "smell"

ttisid (verb, /ɾisɪd/): "smile"

rapi (verb, /ɹəpɪ/): "stand"

oubuni (verb, /aʊbʌnɪ/): "strike"

thawtiwu (verb, /ðotɪwʌ/): "swallow"

uthanav (verb, /ʌðənəv/): "swim"

azadasi (verb, /azədəsɪ/): "taste"

fipitt (verb, /fipiɾ/): "throw"

ngesi (verb, /ŋɛsi/): "walk"

it (verb, /ɪt/): "want"

Nouns

nutaje (noun, /nutædʒɛ/): "afternoon"

matta (noun, /məɾə/): "ale"

am (noun, /əm/): "all"

anisisu (noun, /ənisɪsʌ/): "alligator"

apa (noun, /əpə/): "arm"

aitu (noun, /aɪtu/): "ash"

izaws (noun, /izos/): "aunt"

ani (noun, /əni/): "axe"

nithiduk (noun, /nɪðɪduk/): "bark"

as (noun, /əs/): "bay"

usun (noun, /ʌsun/): "beer"

them (noun, /ðɛm/): "beet"

ithaytazi (noun, /iθetəzi/): "bird"

supabi (noun, /sʌpəbi/): "blood"

ttag (noun, /ɾəg/): "boar"

ittutt (noun, /iɾʌɾ/): "bone"

lanaiti (noun, /lanaɪtɪ/): "breakfast"

wouvuka (noun, /waʊvukə/): "breast"

wij (noun, /widʒ/): "brother"

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

tha (noun, /θə/): "cat"

uca (noun, /ʌcə/): "cat"

tosath (noun, /tɔsəð/): "chest"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "chicken"

awfanan (noun, /ofanən/): "claw"

amin (noun, /əmɪn/): "cloud"

kaz (noun, /kəz/): "coconut"

no (noun, /nɔ/): "crime"

ttazadi (noun, /ɾəzədɪ/): "day"

vit (noun, /vit/): "dinner"

oomoughnouf (noun, /ʊmɒnaʊf/): "dog"

ahez (noun, /ahɛz/): "drink"

ittid (noun, /iɾid/): "dungeon"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "ear"

fahethang (noun, /fəhɛðəŋ/): "earth"

itiba (noun, /ɪtibə/): "egg"

ahil (noun, /æhɪl/): "elder"

ouniku (noun, /aʊniku/): "enemy"

athitavi (noun, /əðɪtəvɪ/): "evening"

adat (noun, /ædət/): "eye"

ttasabu (noun, /ɾəsæbʌ/): "family"

nitt (noun, /niɾ/): "father"

ettati (noun, /ɛɾətɪ/): "feather"

iwune (noun, /ɪwʌnɛ/): "fight"

doom (noun, /dʊm/): "finger"

at (noun, /ət/): "fire"

sawidai (noun, /səwɪdaɪ/): "fish"

kithe (noun, /kɪðɛ/): "flesh"

inavit (noun, /inəvɪt/): "foot"

zoughgaitta (noun, /zɒgaɪɾə/): "forest"

sattetath (noun, /səɾɛtæð/): "fox"

irraysatha (noun, /iresæðə/): "friend"

hapifuk (noun, /hapɪfʌk/): "goose"

tattittough (noun, /təɾɪɾɒ/): "grease"

tili (noun, /tɪlɪ/): "group"

ifak (noun, /ifək/): "gulf"

vinan (noun, /vinæn/): "hair"

ettumu (noun, /ɛɾʌmu/): "hand"

nais (noun, /naɪs/): "hat"

dab (noun, /dəb/): "hate"

tilithouth (noun, /tiliðaʊð/): "head"

siaigoughdap (noun, /ʒaɪgɒdəp/): "hill"

amittaw (noun, /əmɪɾo/): "horn"

ata (noun, /ətæ/): "horse"

isit (noun, /isɪt/): "house"

ath (noun, /að/): "inn"

faw (noun, /fəw/): "island"

awtaithan (noun, /otaɪðən/): "jaw"

sabe (noun, /səbɛ/): "lake"

nawfan (noun, /nofən/): "leaf"

baiwai (noun, /baɪwaɪ/): "leg"

isata (noun, /isətə/): "liver"

atenitt (noun, /ətɛnɪɾ/): "louse"

enung (noun, /ɛnuŋ/): "love"

ta (noun, /tə/): "lunch"

gita (noun, /gɪtə/): "man"

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

atazaji (noun, /atæzəjɪ/): "meal"

ahawth (noun, /ahoð/): "metal"

nuthak (noun, /nuθək/): "mine"

ikootu (noun, /ikʊtʌ/): "monster"

tamu (noun, /təmu/): "moon"

atad (noun, /ətəd/): "morning"

nadi (noun, /nədi/): "mother"

itunena (noun, /itʌnɛnə/): "mountain"

tik (noun, /tɪk/): "mouth"

amaittu (noun, /əmaɪɾu/): "name"

vesa (noun, /vɛsæ/): "neck"

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

babak (noun, /bəbək/): "noodle"

fana (noun, /fənə/): "nose"

aikamut (noun, /aɪkəmʌt/): "ocean"

asita (noun, /əsɪta/): "parent"

imapi (noun, /ɪməpi/): "path"

panaz (noun, /pənəz/): "peace"

awtt (noun, /oɾ/): "pepper"

ttawikiw (noun, /ɾəwɪkɪw/): "person"

eza (noun, /ɛzə/): "pie"

ttabemu (noun, /ɾəbɛmu/): "pig"

ttitada (noun, /ɾitada/): "rabbit"

ataha (noun, /ətəhə/): "rain"

ayttith (noun, /eɾið/): "rat"

ithati (noun, /ɪθəti/): "river"

vakathuv (noun, /vakæðuv/): "robe"

thittim (noun, /ðɪɾɪm/): "rock"

tahou (noun, /təhaʊ/): "root"

salin (noun, /səlin/): "salt"

ayngenitt (noun, /eŋɛnɪɾ/): "sand"

kanidais (noun, /kanɪdaɪs/): "seed"

mewitta (noun, /mɛwɪɾə/): "sibling"

nithebat (noun, /nɪðɛbæt/): "sister"

ami (noun, /əmɪ/): "skin"

thooz (noun, /θʊz/): "sky"

lal (noun, /ləl/): "smoke"

tah (noun, /təh/): "snake"

dama (noun, /dəma/): "soup"

athakuza (noun, /əðəkuzæ/): "star"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "stew"

ettooges (noun, /ɛɾʊgɛs/): "stomach"

dawi (noun, /dəwi/): "stone"

laib (noun, /laɪb/): "stream"

ati (noun, /əti/): "sun"

azali (noun, /æzəlɪ/): "sword"

alif (noun, /əlif/): "tail"

ithitti (noun, /ɪðɪɾɪ/): "tavern"

ab (noun, /əb/): "thumb"

eguthata (noun, /ɛgʌðətə/): "tongue"

chezuv (noun, /tʃɛzʌv/): "tooth"

usidi (noun, /ʌsɪdɪ/): "tree"

addukaytha (noun, /əɽʌkeða/): "truth"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "uncle"

sazi (noun, /səzɪ/): "valley"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "war"

itan (noun, /ɪtən/): "water"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "way"

anidathi (noun, /ənɪdəðɪ/): "wine"

tifattit (noun, /tifəɾɪt/): "woman"

atina (noun, /ətɪna/): "word"