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Language Generator

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

Tatta

Tatta Dictionary

Pronouns

zun (pronoun, /zʌn/): "he"

mi (pronoun, /mɪ/): "she"

uth (pronoun, /ʌð/): "they"

ouwu (pronoun, /aʊwu/): "you"

su (pronoun, /sʌ/): "we"

iz (pronoun, /iz/): "I"

Articles

thett (article, /ðɛɾ/): "a"

laz (article, /læz/): "the"

Prepositions

nakidai (preposition, /nækɪdaɪ/): "and"

ttiwuda (preposition, /ɾiwudə/): "as"

dattu (preposition, /dəɾu/): "from"

chatt (preposition, /tʃəɾ/): "in"

atefepa (preposition, /ətɛfɛpə/): "of"

adihi (preposition, /ədihɪ/): "or"

itad (preposition, /ɪtəd/): "to"

efa (preposition, /ɛfə/): "will"

id (preposition, /ɪd/): "with"

Numbers

oud (number, /aʊd/): "zero"

saykan (number, /sekən/): "one"

ibena (number, /ɪbɛnə/): "two"

nazamough (number, /næzəmɒ/): "three"

izafe (number, /ɪzafɛ/): "four"

ivaiga (number, /ivaɪgə/): "five"

abachat (number, /əbətʃæt/): "six"

ouwasa (number, /aʊwəsə/): "seven"

bidulays (number, /bɪdules/): "eight"

detays (number, /dɛtes/): "nine"

nit (number, /nit/): "ten"

Questions

athe (question, /æðɛ/): "what"

ehusi (question, /ɛhʌsɪ/): "who"

evivoughpi (question, /ɛvɪvɒpi/): "how"

toulitat (question, /taʊlitət/): "why"

fi (question, /fi/): "when"

Interjections

akilam (interjection, /əkɪləm/): "hello"

ba (interjection, /bə/): "goodbye"

bip (interjection, /bɪp/): "hey"

ttaimini (interjection, /ɾaɪmɪni/): "bye"

si (interjection, /si/): "ouch"

ttasaim (interjection, /ɾəsaɪm/): "wow"

iditiz (interjection, /iditiz/): "uh"

suz (interjection, /suz/): "er"

iza (interjection, /ɪzæ/): "um"

Adverbs

attou (adverb, /əɾaʊ/): "again"

apoo (adverb, /əpʊ/): "now"

ladingan (adverb, /ladɪŋæn/): "soon"

attaka (adverb, /əɾəkə/): "often"

ootelay (adverb, /ʊtɛle/): "sometimes"

oukufij (adverb, /aʊkufɪj/): "always"

ttakathitt (adverb, /ɾækəðiɾ/): "never"

tini (adverb, /tɪnɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

utt (adjective, /uɾ/): "aromatic"

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

ayttittade (adjective, /eɾɪɾədɛ/): "big"

oughnata (adjective, /ɒnətə/): "bitter"

ewu (adjective, /ɛwu/): "black"

pivinu (adjective, /pɪvinu/): "blue"

ikisa (adjective, /ɪkisə/): "brown"

inan (adjective, /ɪnən/): "chilled"

waytah (adjective, /wetæh/): "cold"

taf (adjective, /təf/): "curried"

may (adjective, /me/): "dark"

ayteleni (adjective, /etɛlɛnɪ/): "deep"

vaf (adjective, /vəf/): "divine"

af (adjective, /əf/): "drunk"

adakayza (adjective, /ədækezə/): "empty"

oughttuta (adjective, /ɒɾutə/): "evil"

izika (adjective, /ɪzikə/): "familiar"

ingai (adjective, /ɪŋaɪ/): "fat"

goota (adjective, /gʊtə/): "flat"

anulena (adjective, /ənulɛnə/): "frail"

afishaj (adjective, /əfɪʃəj/): "fried"

tha (adjective, /ðə/): "full"

thoitas (adjective, /ðɔɪtəs/): "good"

ta (adjective, /tæ/): "green"

tha (adjective, /ðə/): "grey"

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

tisuttis (adjective, /tɪsʌɾɪs/): "hot"

gutt (adjective, /guɾ/): "light"

sawn (adjective, /son/): "long"

ittaynakough (adjective, /ɪɾenəkɒ/): "loud"

chun (adjective, /tʃʌn/): "mortal"

noikus (adjective, /nɔɪkus/): "mysterious"

awi (adjective, /əwɪ/): "narrow"

lewika (adjective, /lɛwɪkə/): "old"

ning (adjective, /nɪŋ/): "orange"

pe (adjective, /pɛ/): "pungent"

sati (adjective, /satɪ/): "purple"

al (adjective, /əl/): "quiet"

ttusas (adjective, /ɾʌsəs/): "raw"

ttat (adjective, /ɾat/): "rectangular"

ttadoughtta (adjective, /ɾədɒɾa/): "red"

hasihu (adjective, /həsihʌ/): "roasted"

ttapa (adjective, /ɾəpæ/): "round"

nayth (adjective, /neð/): "salty"

abagat (adjective, /əbægət/): "savory"

ttittitt (adjective, /ɾiɾɪɾ/): "shallow"

igatta (adjective, /ɪgəɾa/): "short"

na (adjective, /nə/): "smoked"

pahifu (adjective, /pəhɪfʌ/): "sober"

tawpashe (adjective, /topəʃɛ/): "sour"

ishaith (adjective, /ɪʃaɪð/): "spicy"

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

ash (adjective, /əʃ/): "square"

agin (adjective, /əgɪn/): "steamed"

ttattisiz (adjective, /ɾəɾɪsiz/): "strange"

badawb (adjective, /bədob/): "strong"

abuthang (adjective, /əbuðəŋ/): "sturdy"

laidou (adjective, /laɪdaʊ/): "sweet"

wevawais (adjective, /wɛvəwaɪs/): "tall"

dil (adjective, /dɪl/): "thick"

isat (adjective, /isət/): "thin"

zoovinu (adjective, /zʊvinʌ/): "warm"

ka (adjective, /kæ/): "weak"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "white"

ttai (adjective, /ɾaɪ/): "wide"

hawdetutt (adjective, /hodɛtuɾ/): "yellow"

ze (adjective, /zɛ/): "young"

Verbs

atichiz (verb, /ətitʃɪz/): "bake"

kasawsu (verb, /kəsosu/): "be"

ezoughttij (verb, /ɛzɒɾɪj/): "belong"

athawttus (verb, /əθoɾus/): "bite"

din (verb, /dɪn/): "break"

zihi (verb, /zɪhɪ/): "burn"

si (verb, /sɪ/): "come"

itainif (verb, /ɪtaɪnɪf/): "die"

athufaw (verb, /əðʌfəw/): "drink"

air (verb, /aɪɹ/): "eat"

ttawimi (verb, /ɾəwimɪ/): "fall"

ab (verb, /æb/): "fight"

zawt (verb, /zot/): "find"

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

douttat (verb, /daʊɾət/): "fly"

atasa (verb, /ətəsə/): "frown"

sana (verb, /sənæ/): "go"

linu (verb, /lɪnʌ/): "growl"

wit (verb, /wɪt/): "hate"

ke (verb, /kɛ/): "have"

unujooday (verb, /unʌjʊde/): "hear"

hejih (verb, /hɛjih/): "hide"

ekoulapa (verb, /ɛkaʊləpə/): "hold"

ta (verb, /tə/): "hunt"

izai (verb, /izaɪ/): "jump"

edai (verb, /ɛdaɪ/): "kill"

ehana (verb, /ɛhənə/): "know"

ilam (verb, /iləm/): "laugh"

tawainatt (verb, /təwaɪnæɾ/): "lie"

anakawsia (verb, /anækoʒə/): "live"

ayvazay (verb, /evaze/): "lose"

vikays (verb, /vikes/): "love"

ap (verb, /əp/): "need"

nu (verb, /nu/): "own"

toughcha (verb, /tɒtʃə/): "roast"

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

awdilathai (verb, /odiləðaɪ/): "see"

aj (verb, /əj/): "sit"

afoohoughs (verb, /əfʊhɒs/): "sleep"

ngaituja (verb, /ŋaɪtʌja/): "smell"

jaku (verb, /jəku/): "smile"

tihaju (verb, /tɪhədʒʌ/): "stand"

awsi (verb, /osɪ/): "strike"

esas (verb, /ɛsəs/): "swallow"

fis (verb, /fɪs/): "swim"

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

ttouttengoi (verb, /ɾaʊɾɛŋɔɪ/): "throw"

idaisilai (verb, /ɪdaɪsɪlaɪ/): "walk"

upaitta (verb, /upaɪɾə/): "want"

Nouns

ad (noun, /æd/): "afternoon"

bak (noun, /bək/): "ale"

avumuy (noun, /əvumuy/): "all"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "alligator"

acahutt (noun, /əcəhʌɾ/): "arm"

maj (noun, /məj/): "ash"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "aunt"

anijan (noun, /ənɪdʒən/): "axe"

idised (noun, /idɪsɛd/): "bark"

adittiz (noun, /ədiɾɪz/): "bay"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "beer"

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

nattas (noun, /nəɾəs/): "bird"

ada (noun, /əda/): "blood"

ithusan (noun, /ɪðusan/): "boar"

sishaw (noun, /sɪʃo/): "bone"

igav (noun, /ɪgəv/): "breakfast"

niz (noun, /nɪz/): "breast"

mesattath (noun, /mɛsəɾəθ/): "brother"

zami (noun, /zəmɪ/): "castle"

titta (noun, /tɪɾə/): "cat"

kay (noun, /ke/): "cat"

imat (noun, /imət/): "chest"

ikaysh (noun, /ikeʃ/): "chicken"

ihittat (noun, /ɪhɪɾat/): "claw"

asai (noun, /əsaɪ/): "cloud"

alis (noun, /əlis/): "coconut"

minatay (noun, /mɪnəte/): "crime"

aytanai (noun, /etənaɪ/): "day"

sittili (noun, /sɪɾilɪ/): "dinner"

oughwaz (noun, /ɒwəz/): "dog"

nitititt (noun, /nititɪɾ/): "drink"

awai (noun, /awaɪ/): "dungeon"

attamiw (noun, /æɾəmɪw/): "ear"

achidita (noun, /ətʃidɪtə/): "earth"

tatayfip (noun, /tətefip/): "egg"

paipaz (noun, /paɪpəz/): "elder"

isajeni (noun, /isæjɛni/): "enemy"

lanitatt (noun, /lənitæɾ/): "evening"

nay (noun, /ne/): "eye"

pude (noun, /pʌdɛ/): "family"

ahi (noun, /əhi/): "father"

av (noun, /av/): "feather"

pawt (noun, /pot/): "fight"

fayttasas (noun, /feɾəsəs/): "finger"

izatisa (noun, /ɪzətɪsə/): "fire"

asaygi (noun, /əsegɪ/): "fish"

lout (noun, /laʊt/): "flesh"

mawtt (noun, /moɾ/): "foot"

bisawl (noun, /bɪsol/): "forest"

ttisouhitt (noun, /ɾɪsaʊhiɾ/): "fox"

wayzij (noun, /wezij/): "friend"

bittiwa (noun, /biɾiwæ/): "goose"

apipitt (noun, /əpɪpiɾ/): "grease"

lidouki (noun, /lɪdaʊki/): "group"

itta (noun, /iɾæ/): "gulf"

toughsattin (noun, /tɒsəɾɪn/): "hair"

tetha (noun, /tɛðə/): "hand"

thukisan (noun, /ðʌkisən/): "hat"

angasal (noun, /əŋæsal/): "hate"

isiwan (noun, /isiwən/): "head"

najattay (noun, /nədʒəɾe/): "hill"

iwa (noun, /ɪwæ/): "horn"

nisough (noun, /nɪsɒ/): "horse"

ashuttun (noun, /əʃuɾʌn/): "house"

adutt (noun, /ədʌɾ/): "inn"

attitayt (noun, /əɾitet/): "island"

zaza (noun, /zæzə/): "jaw"

ifathooki (noun, /ɪfəðʊki/): "lake"

oughtinik (noun, /ɒtɪnɪk/): "leaf"

attethata (noun, /əɾɛðætə/): "leg"

ka (noun, /ka/): "liver"

ataysitai (noun, /ətesɪtaɪ/): "louse"

gahawnas (noun, /gæhonəs/): "love"

ittawtha (noun, /ɪɾoðə/): "lunch"

isa (noun, /isə/): "man"

isa (noun, /isə/): "many"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "meal"

thish (noun, /ðɪʃ/): "metal"

azenaha (noun, /əzɛnəha/): "mine"

asuzaiv (noun, /æsʌzaɪv/): "monster"

iz (noun, /iz/): "moon"

saih (noun, /saɪh/): "morning"

lounaba (noun, /laʊnəba/): "mother"

hittoit (noun, /hiɾɔɪt/): "mountain"

nefit (noun, /nɛfɪt/): "mouth"

ttazu (noun, /ɾəzu/): "name"

bitaypaz (noun, /bɪtepəz/): "neck"

vaihap (noun, /vaɪhəp/): "night"

eloolayna (noun, /ɛlʊlenə/): "noodle"

nak (noun, /nək/): "nose"

af (noun, /əf/): "ocean"

azi (noun, /əzɪ/): "parent"

inutaw (noun, /inuto/): "path"

anazu (noun, /ənəzʌ/): "peace"

an (noun, /an/): "pepper"

ajis (noun, /əjɪs/): "person"

ngatt (noun, /ŋəɾ/): "pie"

attiwam (noun, /əɾiwæm/): "pig"

izaniza (noun, /izənɪzə/): "rabbit"

aytep (noun, /etɛp/): "rain"

nawtava (noun, /notəva/): "rat"

univ (noun, /ʌnɪv/): "river"

ba (noun, /bə/): "robe"

ttalaf (noun, /ɾəlæf/): "rock"

enouta (noun, /ɛnaʊtə/): "root"

eb (noun, /ɛb/): "salt"

inanad (noun, /ɪnənəd/): "sand"

utithizough (noun, /utɪðizɒ/): "seed"

naw (noun, /no/): "sibling"

limede (noun, /limɛdɛ/): "sister"

adanu (noun, /ədənu/): "skin"

thalitatt (noun, /ðəlitæɾ/): "sky"

vitaing (noun, /vitaɪŋ/): "smoke"

nanoughth (noun, /nənɒð/): "snake"

ud (noun, /ud/): "soup"

zoothita (noun, /zʊθitə/): "star"

ngati (noun, /ŋəti/): "stew"

atattugough (noun, /ətəɾʌgɒ/): "stomach"

ihaitoog (noun, /ihaɪtʊg/): "stone"

kena (noun, /kɛnə/): "stream"

ang (noun, /aŋ/): "sun"

ath (noun, /æð/): "sword"

kih (noun, /kɪh/): "tail"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "tavern"

igattalay (noun, /ɪgəɾæle/): "thumb"

ttali (noun, /ɾælɪ/): "tongue"

zawch (noun, /zotʃ/): "tooth"

ita (noun, /itə/): "tree"

atajet (noun, /ətəjɛt/): "truth"

ananath (noun, /ənənəð/): "uncle"

nabithi (noun, /næbɪði/): "valley"

ik (noun, /ik/): "war"

hulum (noun, /hʌlʌm/): "water"

natt (noun, /nəɾ/): "way"

us (noun, /ʌs/): "wine"

oughtsuw (noun, /ɒtsuw/): "woman"

ef (noun, /ɛf/): "word"