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Aytawdami

Aytawdami Dictionary

Pronouns

thatt (pronoun, /ðəɾ/): "he"

eda (pronoun, /ɛdə/): "she"

fiz (pronoun, /fiz/): "they"

alu (pronoun, /əlʌ/): "you"

ha (pronoun, /hə/): "we"

uvi (pronoun, /ʌvɪ/): "I"

Articles

ehi (article, /ɛhɪ/): "a"

duw (article, /dʌw/): "the"

Prepositions

anazita (preposition, /ənəzitæ/): "and"

awna (preposition, /onə/): "as"

nasiti (preposition, /nəsitɪ/): "from"

ititt (preposition, /ɪtɪɾ/): "in"

ouhaz (preposition, /aʊhəz/): "of"

thaikakin (preposition, /ðaɪkəkin/): "or"

ihaj (preposition, /ɪhəj/): "to"

iz (preposition, /ɪz/): "will"

usash (preposition, /usəʃ/): "with"

Numbers

ilaninou (number, /ɪləninaʊ/): "zero"

aytan (number, /etən/): "one"

ttitting (number, /ɾiɾɪŋ/): "two"

madawttouk (number, /madoɾaʊk/): "three"

awangale (number, /awəŋəlɛ/): "four"

ttashif (number, /ɾəʃɪf/): "five"

wi (number, /wi/): "six"

ayttitt (number, /eɾɪɾ/): "seven"

nud (number, /nʌd/): "eight"

wi (number, /wɪ/): "nine"

fib (number, /fɪb/): "ten"

Questions

dittaisaib (question, /dɪɾaɪsaɪb/): "what"

emazu (question, /ɛməzʌ/): "who"

azattoughma (question, /əzəɾɒma/): "how"

ulipay (question, /ʌlɪpe/): "why"

li (question, /lɪ/): "when"

Interjections

ainai (interjection, /aɪnaɪ/): "hello"

attulayf (interjection, /aɾʌlef/): "goodbye"

ngi (interjection, /ŋɪ/): "hey"

wamidd (interjection, /wəmiɽ/): "bye"

amoughl (interjection, /əmɒl/): "ouch"

amipiti (interjection, /əmipitɪ/): "wow"

setta (interjection, /sɛɾə/): "uh"

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

nitetat (interjection, /nɪtɛtæt/): "um"

Adverbs

ayva (adverb, /evə/): "again"

atarra (adverb, /ətərə/): "now"

awv (adverb, /ov/): "soon"

efa (adverb, /ɛfə/): "often"

atough (adverb, /ətɒ/): "sometimes"

nguthati (adverb, /ŋʌðətɪ/): "always"

ni (adverb, /ni/): "never"

buki (adverb, /bʌkɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

at (adjective, /ət/): "aromatic"

aba (adjective, /abə/): "basted"

tamawi (adjective, /təməwɪ/): "big"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "bitter"

naybipawt (adjective, /nebipot/): "black"

shattayni (adjective, /ʃəɾenɪ/): "blue"

thivakaiv (adjective, /θivækaɪv/): "brown"

attig (adjective, /əɾɪg/): "chilled"

ibaisi (adjective, /ibaɪsi/): "cold"

ninat (adjective, /nɪnət/): "curried"

shazaz (adjective, /ʃæzəz/): "dark"

vat (adjective, /vət/): "deep"

izusani (adjective, /izusəni/): "divine"

nefiwop (adjective, /nɛfɪwɔp/): "drunk"

nit (adjective, /nɪt/): "empty"

nadoughvit (adjective, /nædɒvit/): "evil"

itu (adjective, /itu/): "familiar"

etetasi (adjective, /ɛtɛtəsɪ/): "fat"

pu (adjective, /pu/): "flat"

ayzula (adjective, /ezulə/): "frail"

jawzath (adjective, /dʒozæð/): "fried"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "full"

thittuttuth (adjective, /ðiɾuɾuθ/): "good"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "green"

ishuth (adjective, /ɪʃuð/): "grey"

aychiw (adjective, /exɪw/): "honest"

miluku (adjective, /mɪlukʌ/): "hot"

napelitt (adjective, /nəpɛlɪɾ/): "light"

etatt (adjective, /ɛtæɾ/): "long"

afal (adjective, /æfəl/): "loud"

wigitu (adjective, /wɪgitu/): "mortal"

atadatta (adjective, /ətədəɾə/): "mysterious"

anot (adjective, /ənɔt/): "narrow"

beni (adjective, /bɛni/): "old"

ttoughthawpam (adjective, /ɾɒðopəm/): "orange"

adut (adjective, /ædʌt/): "pungent"

tada (adjective, /təda/): "purple"

aynum (adjective, /enum/): "quiet"

lined (adjective, /lɪnɛd/): "raw"

uloughpith (adjective, /ulɒpɪð/): "rectangular"

tu (adjective, /tʌ/): "red"

aduth (adjective, /əduð/): "roasted"

ayte (adjective, /etɛ/): "round"

judaih (adjective, /dʒʌdaɪh/): "salty"

naza (adjective, /nəza/): "savory"

thujayf (adjective, /θʌjef/): "shallow"

oufiti (adjective, /aʊfitɪ/): "short"

awnisa (adjective, /onɪsa/): "smoked"

hi (adjective, /hɪ/): "sober"

pi (adjective, /pɪ/): "sour"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "spicy"

nam (adjective, /nəm/): "spiral"

edam (adjective, /ɛdəm/): "square"

achasasai (adjective, /ətʃəsasaɪ/): "steamed"

ayguve (adjective, /eguvɛ/): "strange"

anuli (adjective, /anulɪ/): "strong"

chiwathutt (adjective, /tʃiwəðʌɾ/): "sturdy"

thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "sweet"

en (adjective, /ɛn/): "tall"

nit (adjective, /nit/): "thick"

ifana (adjective, /ɪfənə/): "thin"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "warm"

ttith (adjective, /ɾɪð/): "weak"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "white"

dikittoun (adjective, /dɪkɪɾaʊn/): "wide"

epap (adjective, /ɛpəp/): "yellow"

af (adjective, /af/): "young"

Verbs

ttitate (verb, /ɾɪtætɛ/): "bake"

anijata (verb, /ənijətə/): "be"

hi (verb, /hɪ/): "belong"

em (verb, /ɛm/): "bite"

pachit (verb, /pəxɪt/): "break"

iwe (verb, /ɪwɛ/): "burn"

oofoi (verb, /ʊfɔɪ/): "come"

oughvilatte (verb, /ɒvɪlaɾɛ/): "die"

avaittutt (verb, /ævaɪɾuɾ/): "drink"

dale (verb, /dælɛ/): "eat"

athapatt (verb, /əðəpəɾ/): "fall"

dachanu (verb, /dətʃənʌ/): "fight"

sisi (verb, /sɪsi/): "find"

ihuttumi (verb, /ihuɾʌmɪ/): "fish"

day (verb, /de/): "fly"

nithoun (verb, /nɪðaʊn/): "frown"

nipi (verb, /nɪpɪ/): "go"

akuth (verb, /əkuð/): "growl"

enaijad (verb, /ɛnaɪjəd/): "hate"

ayts (verb, /ets/): "have"

ningun (verb, /niŋʌn/): "hear"

pu (verb, /pʌ/): "hide"

ettanati (verb, /ɛɾənæti/): "hold"

sikaj (verb, /sɪkəj/): "hunt"

lough (verb, /lɒ/): "jump"

ilathuni (verb, /ilæðunɪ/): "kill"

thuwaytt (verb, /ðʌweɾ/): "know"

alutta (verb, /əlʌɾa/): "laugh"

ma (verb, /mæ/): "lie"

idaz (verb, /idəz/): "live"

sethath (verb, /sɛðæð/): "lose"

lin (verb, /lin/): "love"

kap (verb, /kəp/): "need"

asi (verb, /əsɪ/): "own"

etta (verb, /ɛɾə/): "roast"

kapoo (verb, /kəpʊ/): "run"

inas (verb, /ɪnæs/): "see"

erraivu (verb, /ɛraɪvʌ/): "sit"

navatt (verb, /nævaɾ/): "sleep"

waze (verb, /wəzɛ/): "smell"

idih (verb, /ɪdɪh/): "smile"

dapawttath (verb, /dæpoɾəð/): "stand"

lini (verb, /lɪni/): "strike"

awuna (verb, /əwunə/): "swallow"

gay (verb, /ge/): "swim"

kut (verb, /kʌt/): "taste"

seni (verb, /sɛni/): "throw"

attidays (verb, /əɾides/): "walk"

zafap (verb, /zəfəp/): "want"

Nouns

awchittita (noun, /otʃɪɾɪta/): "afternoon"

tisuth (noun, /tɪsʌð/): "ale"

ilaypough (noun, /ɪlepɒ/): "all"

siayz (noun, /ʒez/): "alligator"

zaywawam (noun, /zewəwəm/): "arm"

dati (noun, /dəti/): "ash"

bapaz (noun, /bæpəz/): "aunt"

ek (noun, /ɛk/): "axe"

an (noun, /ən/): "bark"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "bay"

atay (noun, /əte/): "beer"

sanis (noun, /sənɪs/): "beet"

it (noun, /it/): "bird"

baja (noun, /bəjə/): "blood"

azulas (noun, /əzulas/): "boar"

fa (noun, /fə/): "bone"

thaylasough (noun, /ðeləsɒ/): "breakfast"

waka (noun, /wəkə/): "breast"

oumedail (noun, /aʊmɛdaɪl/): "brother"

ddatti (noun, /ɽaɾɪ/): "castle"

ubepata (noun, /ubɛpəta/): "cat"

dattij (noun, /dəɾɪj/): "cat"

oughtitta (noun, /ɒtɪɾə/): "chest"

najettaz (noun, /nəjɛɾəz/): "chicken"

nath (noun, /nəð/): "claw"

edaban (noun, /ɛdaban/): "cloud"

ittaytaythi (noun, /iɾeteði/): "coconut"

fuse (noun, /fʌsɛ/): "crime"

aha (noun, /æhə/): "day"

uma (noun, /ʌmə/): "dinner"

akik (noun, /əkɪk/): "dog"

ifit (noun, /ifɪt/): "drink"

awlawshaith (noun, /oloʃaɪð/): "dungeon"

udough (noun, /ʌdɒ/): "ear"

uttudat (noun, /ʌɾudət/): "earth"

naz (noun, /næz/): "egg"

azattaw (noun, /əzəɾo/): "elder"

soun (noun, /saʊn/): "enemy"

ilijilough (noun, /ɪlɪdʒilɒ/): "evening"

davett (noun, /davɛɾ/): "eye"

ve (noun, /vɛ/): "family"

ji (noun, /ji/): "father"

sagalough (noun, /səgəlɒ/): "feather"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "fight"

ibittash (noun, /ibiɾaʃ/): "finger"

tutijek (noun, /tutɪdʒɛk/): "fire"

zangil (noun, /zəŋil/): "fish"

uthit (noun, /uðit/): "flesh"

sak (noun, /sək/): "foot"

siloon (noun, /sɪlʊn/): "forest"

ivat (noun, /ivət/): "fox"

kigai (noun, /kɪgaɪ/): "friend"

lakaytti (noun, /ləkeɾɪ/): "goose"

adanif (noun, /ədænɪf/): "grease"

anitti (noun, /ənɪɾɪ/): "group"

uttalata (noun, /ʌɾələtə/): "gulf"

dunatha (noun, /dʌnaða/): "hair"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "hand"

aisichoughdi (noun, /aɪsɪchɒdi/): "hat"

etaittibay (noun, /ɛtaɪɾɪbe/): "hate"

adimayt (noun, /ədɪmet/): "head"

taittith (noun, /taɪɾɪð/): "hill"

layvalas (noun, /levələs/): "horn"

arrah (noun, /ærəh/): "horse"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "house"

vattafith (noun, /vəɾæfið/): "inn"

alal (noun, /əlæl/): "island"

tadiq (noun, /tədɪq/): "jaw"

davaym (noun, /dəvem/): "lake"

tan (noun, /tən/): "leaf"

hakaja (noun, /həkajə/): "leg"

attanaith (noun, /əɾənaɪθ/): "liver"

dalal (noun, /dələl/): "louse"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "love"

attazit (noun, /əɾəzit/): "lunch"

unabi (noun, /unəbi/): "man"

attifeng (noun, /aɾɪfɛŋ/): "many"

tetta (noun, /tɛɾə/): "meal"

taiw (noun, /taɪw/): "metal"

ayli (noun, /elɪ/): "mine"

isat (noun, /isæt/): "monster"

attamana (noun, /aɾəmənə/): "moon"

awnas (noun, /onəs/): "morning"

waca (noun, /wəcə/): "mother"

awa (noun, /əwə/): "mountain"

ibama (noun, /ibəma/): "mouth"

inoughb (noun, /inɒb/): "name"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "neck"

adanawtha (noun, /ədanoθə/): "night"

oin (noun, /ɔɪn/): "noodle"

kanisi (noun, /kənɪsi/): "nose"

ttoughjattab (noun, /ɾɒjəɾəb/): "ocean"

aba (noun, /əbə/): "parent"

adethap (noun, /ədɛðap/): "path"

pahanu (noun, /pəhənu/): "peace"

ithatt (noun, /ɪðəɾ/): "pepper"

zata (noun, /zətə/): "person"

uta (noun, /utə/): "pie"

salebas (noun, /səlɛbəs/): "pig"

nithu (noun, /nɪðu/): "rabbit"

oughhasay (noun, /ɒhəse/): "rain"

sashit (noun, /səʃɪt/): "rat"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "river"

aydivitai (noun, /edɪvɪtaɪ/): "robe"

ma (noun, /mə/): "rock"

ttishifou (noun, /ɾiʃɪfaʊ/): "root"

ites (noun, /ɪtɛs/): "salt"

kapitti (noun, /kəpɪɾɪ/): "sand"

las (noun, /ləs/): "seed"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "sibling"

oughd (noun, /ɒd/): "sister"

ma (noun, /mə/): "skin"

chouthang (noun, /xaʊðəŋ/): "sky"

amuda (noun, /əmʌdə/): "smoke"

im (noun, /ɪm/): "snake"

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

asinade (noun, /əsinædɛ/): "star"

rraidit (noun, /raɪdɪt/): "stew"

ainat (noun, /aɪnæt/): "stomach"

eb (noun, /ɛb/): "stone"

ijou (noun, /ɪjaʊ/): "stream"

ttathad (noun, /ɾəθæd/): "sun"

kayttettoi (noun, /keɾɛɾɔɪ/): "sword"

ttawa (noun, /ɾæwæ/): "tail"

adooze (noun, /ədʊzɛ/): "tavern"

ittawfuts (noun, /ɪɾofʌts/): "thumb"

in (noun, /in/): "tongue"

aibaha (noun, /aɪbəha/): "tooth"

tabijatt (noun, /təbijəɾ/): "tree"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "truth"

zipa (noun, /zipə/): "uncle"

daytha (noun, /deðə/): "valley"

shisu (noun, /ʃisu/): "war"

dabu (noun, /dəbu/): "water"

aged (noun, /ægɛd/): "way"

den (noun, /dɛn/): "wine"

nevid (noun, /nɛvɪd/): "woman"

fatuhad (noun, /fətʌhəd/): "word"