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Language Generator

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

Iduj

Iduj Dictionary

Pronouns

luq (pronoun, /lʌq/): "he"

alaw (pronoun, /əlo/): "she"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "they"

tte (pronoun, /ɾɛ/): "you"

ati (pronoun, /əti/): "we"

sep (pronoun, /sɛp/): "I"

Articles

sith (article, /sið/): "a"

it (article, /ɪt/): "the"

Prepositions

uzatti (preposition, /ʌzəɾɪ/): "and"

kawdawi (preposition, /kodəwi/): "as"

lathaylett (preposition, /ləðelɛɾ/): "from"

ttasithough (preposition, /ɾæsɪðɒ/): "in"

ezumooba (preposition, /ɛzumʊbə/): "of"

zevith (preposition, /zɛvɪð/): "or"

alunul (preposition, /ælunul/): "to"

awm (preposition, /om/): "will"

iwa (preposition, /iwə/): "with"

Numbers

kalijuv (number, /kəlɪjʌv/): "zero"

aymachanaw (number, /emətʃæno/): "one"

thawpattib (number, /ðopaɾib/): "two"

nai (number, /naɪ/): "three"

ak (number, /ək/): "four"

athijaymi (number, /əðɪjemɪ/): "five"

lasimew (number, /ləsɪmɛw/): "six"

ttaitte (number, /ɾaɪɾɛ/): "seven"

thattath (number, /ðaɾəð/): "eight"

ittitough (number, /ɪɾɪtɒ/): "nine"

thasij (number, /ðəsij/): "ten"

Questions

ngiwaima (question, /ŋiwaɪmə/): "what"

aw (question, /əw/): "who"

ipatita (question, /ipətɪtə/): "how"

ta (question, /ta/): "why"

tai (question, /taɪ/): "when"

Interjections

juneh (interjection, /jʌnɛh/): "hello"

nih (interjection, /nɪh/): "goodbye"

kibikaytt (interjection, /kɪbikeɾ/): "hey"

aytap (interjection, /etəp/): "bye"

ayzadas (interjection, /ezədəs/): "ouch"

di (interjection, /dɪ/): "wow"

taba (interjection, /təbə/): "uh"

ut (interjection, /ʌt/): "er"

em (interjection, /ɛm/): "um"

Adverbs

utt (adverb, /uɾ/): "again"

av (adverb, /av/): "now"

ttanganous (adverb, /ɾəŋənaʊs/): "soon"

ata (adverb, /ətə/): "often"

adakisu (adverb, /ədəkɪsu/): "sometimes"

tez (adverb, /tɛz/): "always"

shiwa (adverb, /ʃɪwə/): "never"

akathini (adverb, /akəðinɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttadinough (adjective, /ɾədɪnɒ/): "aromatic"

ittu (adjective, /iɾu/): "basted"

ittif (adjective, /iɾɪf/): "big"

thiwavi (adjective, /ðiwəvɪ/): "bitter"

thazake (adjective, /θazəkɛ/): "black"

tathaythal (adjective, /təðeðəl/): "blue"

ni (adjective, /ni/): "brown"

up (adjective, /up/): "chilled"

nutha (adjective, /nʌθə/): "cold"

taway (adjective, /təwe/): "curried"

gugattaf (adjective, /gʌgəɾəf/): "dark"

ithijala (adjective, /ɪðɪdʒələ/): "deep"

izak (adjective, /ɪzæk/): "divine"

sivi (adjective, /sivɪ/): "drunk"

fett (adjective, /fɛɾ/): "empty"

thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "evil"

oughtt (adjective, /ɒɾ/): "familiar"

qail (adjective, /qaɪl/): "fat"

asaylap (adjective, /əselap/): "flat"

aitti (adjective, /aɪɾi/): "frail"

aban (adjective, /abən/): "fried"

ttudaw (adjective, /ɾudəw/): "full"

fihayttat (adjective, /fɪheɾæt/): "good"

ayt (adjective, /et/): "green"

sith (adjective, /sið/): "grey"

gattil (adjective, /gəɾɪl/): "honest"

ekekayzi (adjective, /ɛkɛkezi/): "hot"

ipatt (adjective, /ipəɾ/): "light"

suttagas (adjective, /sʌɾəgas/): "long"

ttit (adjective, /ɾɪt/): "loud"

qaivatath (adjective, /qaɪvətəð/): "mortal"

pilus (adjective, /pilʌs/): "mysterious"

doo (adjective, /dʊ/): "narrow"

evef (adjective, /ɛvɛf/): "old"

kait (adjective, /kaɪt/): "orange"

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

nett (adjective, /nɛɾ/): "purple"

tap (adjective, /təp/): "quiet"

awt (adjective, /ot/): "raw"

dunise (adjective, /dunisɛ/): "rectangular"

ikes (adjective, /ikɛs/): "red"

kittain (adjective, /kɪɾaɪn/): "roasted"

aduthai (adjective, /əduðaɪ/): "round"

nalathu (adjective, /nələðʌ/): "salty"

wadusi (adjective, /wædusi/): "savory"

adaw (adjective, /ədo/): "shallow"

es (adjective, /ɛs/): "short"

usim (adjective, /usim/): "smoked"

nileshen (adjective, /nɪlɛʃɛn/): "sober"

aini (adjective, /aɪnɪ/): "sour"

battoon (adjective, /bəɾʊn/): "spicy"

at (adjective, /ət/): "spiral"

af (adjective, /əf/): "square"

oughpattetay (adjective, /ɒpəɾɛte/): "steamed"

talida (adjective, /təlɪdə/): "strange"

etsi (adjective, /ɛtsi/): "strong"

lut (adjective, /lʌt/): "sturdy"

uhuttu (adjective, /uhuɾʌ/): "sweet"

ttaizig (adjective, /ɾaɪzɪg/): "tall"

uttaw (adjective, /ʌɾo/): "thick"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "thin"

siw (adjective, /sɪw/): "warm"

engatath (adjective, /ɛŋətəθ/): "weak"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "white"

bid (adjective, /bid/): "wide"

gi (adjective, /gɪ/): "yellow"

ip (adjective, /ɪp/): "young"

Verbs

gatittev (verb, /gətɪɾɛv/): "bake"

vi (verb, /vi/): "be"

ttanunat (verb, /ɾænunət/): "belong"

ipa (verb, /ipə/): "bite"

ttibaytt (verb, /ɾibeɾ/): "break"

athapafu (verb, /əðəpəfʌ/): "burn"

asasi (verb, /əsæsɪ/): "come"

ju (verb, /dʒu/): "die"

ttute (verb, /ɾutɛ/): "drink"

inoughs (verb, /inɒs/): "eat"

ami (verb, /əmi/): "fall"

atilath (verb, /ətɪləð/): "fight"

mayseta (verb, /mesɛtə/): "find"

anoughttad (verb, /ənɒɾəd/): "fish"

ida (verb, /ɪdə/): "fly"

me (verb, /mɛ/): "frown"

nan (verb, /nən/): "go"

kithine (verb, /kɪðinɛ/): "growl"

aym (verb, /em/): "hate"

etalu (verb, /ɛtalu/): "have"

tidaysh (verb, /tɪdeʃ/): "hear"

awj (verb, /oj/): "hide"

ilattana (verb, /ɪləɾəna/): "hold"

ttasith (verb, /ɾəsɪð/): "hunt"

lada (verb, /ladə/): "jump"

zeno (verb, /zɛnɔ/): "kill"

baith (verb, /baɪð/): "know"

da (verb, /də/): "laugh"

hezaw (verb, /hɛzo/): "lie"

ttihe (verb, /ɾɪhɛ/): "live"

sapi (verb, /sæpɪ/): "lose"

oughb (verb, /ɒb/): "love"

sawu (verb, /səwu/): "need"

usapan (verb, /ʌsəpən/): "own"

akana (verb, /akəna/): "roast"

esalanga (verb, /ɛsæləŋə/): "run"

isan (verb, /ɪsən/): "see"

izanasa (verb, /ɪzənæsə/): "sit"

bini (verb, /bɪnɪ/): "sleep"

tip (verb, /tip/): "smell"

say (verb, /se/): "smile"

tininiw (verb, /tɪniniw/): "stand"

ngithitt (verb, /ŋɪðɪɾ/): "strike"

bud (verb, /bʌd/): "swallow"

ttatuba (verb, /ɾətʌbə/): "swim"

agitatt (verb, /agɪtəɾ/): "taste"

awna (verb, /onə/): "throw"

amaithav (verb, /æmaɪðəv/): "walk"

ittamittu (verb, /ɪɾæmiɾu/): "want"

Nouns

laiza (noun, /laɪzə/): "afternoon"

lapidai (noun, /ləpɪdaɪ/): "ale"

ttawdeni (noun, /ɾodɛnɪ/): "all"

ttadaypub (noun, /ɾadepʌb/): "alligator"

ezival (noun, /ɛzɪvəl/): "arm"

atouz (noun, /ataʊz/): "ash"

sesh (noun, /sɛʃ/): "aunt"

oughbe (noun, /ɒbɛ/): "axe"

ttoughva (noun, /ɾɒvə/): "bark"

kitawd (noun, /kitod/): "bay"

avitta (noun, /avɪɾə/): "beer"

ainawap (noun, /aɪnæwap/): "beet"

awzi (noun, /ozɪ/): "bird"

shavi (noun, /ʃəvɪ/): "blood"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "boar"

vittalal (noun, /vɪɾələl/): "bone"

wila (noun, /wilə/): "breakfast"

azaileth (noun, /əzaɪlɛð/): "breast"

ulanaikay (noun, /ulənaɪke/): "brother"

likuttu (noun, /likʌɾʌ/): "castle"

ahoo (noun, /əhʊ/): "cat"

paj (noun, /pəj/): "cat"

dabad (noun, /dəbəd/): "chest"

nafaiz (noun, /nəfaɪz/): "chicken"

watough (noun, /wətɒ/): "claw"

nakaisaym (noun, /nəkaɪsem/): "cloud"

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

du (noun, /du/): "crime"

unittaw (noun, /unɪɾəw/): "day"

awfatha (noun, /ofəða/): "dinner"

ibottattou (noun, /ɪbɔɾəɾaʊ/): "dog"

akodil (noun, /əkɔdɪl/): "drink"

men (noun, /mɛn/): "dungeon"

as (noun, /əs/): "ear"

kikaq (noun, /kɪkæq/): "earth"

ikoughjupa (noun, /ikɒjupə/): "egg"

ematti (noun, /ɛməɾɪ/): "elder"

inizuli (noun, /ɪnizulɪ/): "enemy"

ikemu (noun, /ɪkɛmu/): "evening"

imawa (noun, /ɪməwa/): "eye"

asathitt (noun, /əsəðɪɾ/): "family"

una (noun, /unə/): "father"

gitashap (noun, /gitəʃæp/): "feather"

oughkavita (noun, /ɒkəvɪtə/): "fight"

sivel (noun, /sɪvɛl/): "finger"

asaitt (noun, /əsaɪɾ/): "fire"

eki (noun, /ɛki/): "fish"

ttaruttai (noun, /ɾæɹʌɾaɪ/): "flesh"

ifa (noun, /ifə/): "foot"

va (noun, /və/): "forest"

ad (noun, /əd/): "fox"

dapoughl (noun, /dæpɒl/): "friend"

ivunab (noun, /ɪvʌnəb/): "goose"

ukal (noun, /ukəl/): "grease"

noij (noun, /nɔɪdʒ/): "group"

sa (noun, /sə/): "gulf"

zati (noun, /zətɪ/): "hair"

isut (noun, /isut/): "hand"

atoughth (noun, /atɒð/): "hat"

ettoosani (noun, /ɛɾʊsanɪ/): "hate"

lahu (noun, /ləhu/): "head"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "hill"

idifi (noun, /idɪfɪ/): "horn"

iha (noun, /ihə/): "horse"

thit (noun, /ðɪt/): "house"

awipadi (noun, /əwɪpədi/): "inn"

enath (noun, /ɛnæð/): "island"

mel (noun, /mɛl/): "jaw"

at (noun, /æt/): "lake"

zal (noun, /zæl/): "leaf"

dawmadin (noun, /domədin/): "leg"

nipatoop (noun, /nipətʊp/): "liver"

liwima (noun, /lɪwɪmə/): "louse"

nati (noun, /nətɪ/): "love"

ttayayj (noun, /ɾəyedʒ/): "lunch"

ach (noun, /ətʃ/): "man"

lipaidat (noun, /lɪpaɪdət/): "many"

isalada (noun, /ɪsælædæ/): "meal"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "metal"

ttidapa (noun, /ɾɪdəpæ/): "mine"

siu (noun, /ʒʌ/): "monster"

paval (noun, /pəvəl/): "moon"

ada (noun, /ədæ/): "morning"

ud (noun, /ʌd/): "mother"

natiza (noun, /nətɪzə/): "mountain"

ngivoughtta (noun, /ŋɪvɒɾə/): "mouth"

sialayde (noun, /ʒəledɛ/): "name"

athav (noun, /əðæv/): "neck"

chasawlat (noun, /tʃasolət/): "night"

athaitatt (noun, /əθaɪtəɾ/): "noodle"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "nose"

nifis (noun, /nifɪs/): "ocean"

anattut (noun, /ənæɾut/): "parent"

wi (noun, /wɪ/): "path"

amoughthe (noun, /əmɒðɛ/): "peace"

ifawttatta (noun, /ɪfoɾəɾə/): "pepper"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "person"

likittain (noun, /lɪkɪɾaɪn/): "pie"

bahai (noun, /bəhaɪ/): "pig"

as (noun, /æs/): "rabbit"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "rain"

bawnasa (noun, /bonəsə/): "rat"

ut (noun, /ut/): "river"

dayfi (noun, /defi/): "robe"

imawkaimu (noun, /imokaɪmʌ/): "rock"

tetathayn (noun, /tɛtəðen/): "root"

ula (noun, /ʌla/): "salt"

iwadai (noun, /ɪwədaɪ/): "sand"

imed (noun, /imɛd/): "seed"

itha (noun, /ɪðə/): "sibling"

nethu (noun, /nɛðʌ/): "sister"

ihawupa (noun, /ihəwupə/): "skin"

at (noun, /ət/): "sky"

oun (noun, /aʊn/): "smoke"

azal (noun, /azæl/): "snake"

athi (noun, /æθɪ/): "soup"

diwisai (noun, /diwisaɪ/): "star"

zen (noun, /zɛn/): "stew"

fashatha (noun, /fəʃəθæ/): "stomach"

ilit (noun, /ilɪt/): "stone"

nittu (noun, /niɾu/): "stream"

wailough (noun, /waɪlɒ/): "sun"

aidan (noun, /aɪdən/): "sword"

udaniga (noun, /udənɪgə/): "tail"

anawas (noun, /ənəwəs/): "tavern"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "thumb"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "tongue"

ipafi (noun, /ipəfɪ/): "tooth"

oukaittahi (noun, /aʊkaɪɾəhi/): "tree"

awla (noun, /olæ/): "truth"

gajapi (noun, /gədʒəpi/): "uncle"

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

oughfaing (noun, /ɒfaɪŋ/): "war"

dasoughthal (noun, /dasɒθəl/): "water"

nu (noun, /nu/): "way"

tatoughpat (noun, /tatɒpət/): "wine"

atuttaytu (noun, /ətuɾetʌ/): "woman"

pawayth (noun, /pəweð/): "word"