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Language Generator

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

Witan

Witan Dictionary

Pronouns

il (pronoun, /ɪl/): "he"

ak (pronoun, /æk/): "she"

asa (pronoun, /əsə/): "they"

atu (pronoun, /ətu/): "you"

paiw (pronoun, /paɪw/): "we"

lays (pronoun, /les/): "I"

Articles

ouju (article, /aʊjʌ/): "a"

ma (article, /ma/): "the"

Prepositions

oilivu (preposition, /ɔɪlivu/): "and"

agaitoughtt (preposition, /əgaɪtɒɾ/): "as"

buchaifoughs (preposition, /bʌtʃaɪfɒs/): "from"

alaiz (preposition, /əlaɪz/): "in"

vattif (preposition, /vaɾɪf/): "of"

ninana (preposition, /nɪnənə/): "or"

anging (preposition, /əŋiŋ/): "to"

loottidi (preposition, /lʊɾɪdɪ/): "will"

though (preposition, /ðɒ/): "with"

Numbers

shitisa (number, /ʃɪtɪsə/): "zero"

etam (number, /ɛtəm/): "one"

ina (number, /ɪna/): "two"

la (number, /lə/): "three"

imi (number, /imɪ/): "four"

pithikough (number, /pɪðɪkɒ/): "five"

ta (number, /tə/): "six"

divitte (number, /dɪvɪɾɛ/): "seven"

asattak (number, /əsaɾək/): "eight"

awchus (number, /otʃus/): "nine"

alatt (number, /ələɾ/): "ten"

Questions

aw (question, /əw/): "what"

athanitt (question, /əðænɪɾ/): "who"

si (question, /sɪ/): "how"

inivetti (question, /ɪnɪvɛɾɪ/): "why"

tti (question, /ɾɪ/): "when"

Interjections

zum (interjection, /zum/): "hello"

lukahi (interjection, /lʌkəhi/): "goodbye"

moughtu (interjection, /mɒtu/): "hey"

mulettou (interjection, /mulɛɾaʊ/): "bye"

ijithou (interjection, /ɪjɪðaʊ/): "ouch"

tamamun (interjection, /təməmun/): "wow"

mituttav (interjection, /mɪtuɾav/): "uh"

salutse (interjection, /səlʌtsɛ/): "er"

saypittu (interjection, /sepiɾu/): "um"

Adverbs

kiw (adverb, /kɪw/): "again"

ttaisatha (adverb, /ɾaɪsəða/): "now"

anic (adverb, /ənic/): "soon"

afeshas (adverb, /əfɛʃəs/): "often"

anizama (adverb, /ənɪzəmæ/): "sometimes"

awsaw (adverb, /osaw/): "always"

nattaytatt (adverb, /nəɾetəɾ/): "never"

dazothij (adverb, /dazɔðɪdʒ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

aytathal (adjective, /etəðəl/): "aromatic"

haythavash (adjective, /heðævəʃ/): "basted"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "big"

nuke (adjective, /nukɛ/): "bitter"

silimal (adjective, /siliməl/): "black"

afaniti (adjective, /əfənɪti/): "blue"

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

thunam (adjective, /θunəm/): "chilled"

pisatan (adjective, /pisətən/): "cold"

asatith (adjective, /əsətið/): "curried"

afija (adjective, /əfɪjə/): "dark"

pakingits (adjective, /pakɪŋɪts/): "deep"

aykettak (adjective, /ekɛɾək/): "divine"

watavat (adjective, /wətəvət/): "drunk"

libe (adjective, /libɛ/): "empty"

chidagit (adjective, /tʃɪdəgɪt/): "evil"

nu (adjective, /nʌ/): "familiar"

ahat (adjective, /æhət/): "fat"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "flat"

eb (adjective, /ɛb/): "frail"

loughwatta (adjective, /lɒwəɾə/): "fried"

alita (adjective, /əlitə/): "full"

kini (adjective, /kɪnɪ/): "good"

kezu (adjective, /kɛzu/): "green"

nedinin (adjective, /nɛdɪnin/): "grey"

thatt (adjective, /ðəɾ/): "honest"

amani (adjective, /əməni/): "hot"

anithedu (adjective, /əniðɛdu/): "light"

aniz (adjective, /ənɪz/): "long"

latha (adjective, /læðə/): "loud"

usazazi (adjective, /usəzazɪ/): "mortal"

dani (adjective, /dəni/): "mysterious"

la (adjective, /lə/): "narrow"

noog (adjective, /nʊg/): "old"

av (adjective, /əv/): "orange"

aki (adjective, /əkɪ/): "pungent"

dut (adjective, /dʌt/): "purple"

susha (adjective, /sʌʃə/): "quiet"

ttaitoughhat (adjective, /ɾaɪtɒhət/): "raw"

ahi (adjective, /əhi/): "rectangular"

ettu (adjective, /ɛɾʌ/): "red"

oughtain (adjective, /ɒtaɪn/): "roasted"

abaje (adjective, /æbəjɛ/): "round"

amaiwum (adjective, /əmaɪwʌm/): "salty"

asizim (adjective, /əsizɪm/): "savory"

atemeth (adjective, /ətɛmɛð/): "shallow"

noughnan (adjective, /nɒnən/): "short"

sikayzay (adjective, /sikeze/): "smoked"

imef (adjective, /imɛf/): "sober"

alazatt (adjective, /ələzəɾ/): "sour"

ttinatan (adjective, /ɾɪnətən/): "spicy"

ttaitu (adjective, /ɾaɪtʌ/): "spiral"

ttidutt (adjective, /ɾidʌɾ/): "square"

luma (adjective, /lumə/): "steamed"

ttoughk (adjective, /ɾɒk/): "strange"

ifidat (adjective, /ɪfɪdæt/): "strong"

away (adjective, /əwe/): "sturdy"

oughkasata (adjective, /ɒkəsətə/): "sweet"

ak (adjective, /æk/): "tall"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "thick"

ahathootta (adjective, /əhaðʊɾə/): "thin"

avai (adjective, /ævaɪ/): "warm"

ha (adjective, /ha/): "weak"

iseta (adjective, /isɛtə/): "white"

awdum (adjective, /odum/): "wide"

thiwusay (adjective, /ðiwuse/): "yellow"

iz (adjective, /ɪz/): "young"

Verbs

shenada (verb, /ʃɛnədə/): "bake"

noughsam (verb, /nɒsæm/): "be"

daynuth (verb, /denʌθ/): "belong"

mizanguj (verb, /mizəŋuj/): "bite"

tikab (verb, /tikəb/): "break"

ouyaywudo (verb, /aʊyewʌdɔ/): "burn"

ttoinad (verb, /ɾɔɪnəd/): "come"

attikapay (verb, /əɾikəpe/): "die"

ef (verb, /ɛf/): "drink"

luwi (verb, /luwɪ/): "eat"

lawki (verb, /lokɪ/): "fall"

kaw (verb, /ko/): "fight"

oukeni (verb, /aʊkɛni/): "find"

ttoutitt (verb, /ɾaʊtiɾ/): "fish"

ttith (verb, /ɾɪð/): "fly"

ip (verb, /ɪp/): "frown"

udouttub (verb, /ʌdaʊɾub/): "go"

thisanu (verb, /ðɪsənʌ/): "growl"

naf (verb, /nəf/): "hate"

im (verb, /ɪm/): "have"

ttikiti (verb, /ɾɪkɪtɪ/): "hear"

anehi (verb, /ənɛhɪ/): "hide"

tayttizan (verb, /teɾizən/): "hold"

itiwai (verb, /ɪtɪwaɪ/): "hunt"

midam (verb, /midæm/): "jump"

udayw (verb, /ʌdew/): "kill"

tisai (verb, /tɪsaɪ/): "know"

ayfel (verb, /efɛl/): "laugh"

itehanoo (verb, /ɪtɛhænʊ/): "lie"

uz (verb, /uz/): "live"

oughn (verb, /ɒn/): "lose"

ook (verb, /ʊk/): "love"

oon (verb, /ʊn/): "need"

uwutta (verb, /uwuɾa/): "own"

ip (verb, /ip/): "roast"

utini (verb, /ʌtɪnɪ/): "run"

uchaw (verb, /utʃo/): "see"

thigu (verb, /ðigu/): "sit"

adett (verb, /ədɛɾ/): "sleep"

ttai (verb, /ɾaɪ/): "smell"

isattiti (verb, /ɪsaɾitɪ/): "smile"

ttookiz (verb, /ɾʊkiz/): "stand"

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "strike"

vakug (verb, /vəkʌg/): "swallow"

ne (verb, /nɛ/): "swim"

itaytet (verb, /ɪtetɛt/): "taste"

ttaw (verb, /ɾo/): "throw"

iti (verb, /ɪtɪ/): "walk"

zat (verb, /zæt/): "want"

Nouns

natt (noun, /næɾ/): "afternoon"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "ale"

alun (noun, /əlʌn/): "all"

vawdatin (noun, /vodətɪn/): "alligator"

iv (noun, /ɪv/): "arm"

aithaysashou (noun, /aɪðesæʃaʊ/): "ash"

attazaj (noun, /əɾəzədʒ/): "aunt"

izaloo (noun, /ɪzəlʊ/): "axe"

ineqa (noun, /ɪnɛqæ/): "bark"

suvun (noun, /suvun/): "bay"

vuvuzat (noun, /vuvuzət/): "beer"

uttidattay (noun, /uɾidəɾe/): "beet"

nettipan (noun, /nɛɾipən/): "bird"

thatt (noun, /ðəɾ/): "blood"

anu (noun, /ənu/): "boar"

desubi (noun, /dɛsubɪ/): "bone"

itti (noun, /iɾi/): "breakfast"

anafi (noun, /ənəfi/): "breast"

ta (noun, /tə/): "brother"

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

vushai (noun, /vuʃaɪ/): "cat"

lativ (noun, /lətiv/): "cat"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "chest"

edi (noun, /ɛdɪ/): "chicken"

iwoughttays (noun, /ɪwɒɾes/): "claw"

ttata (noun, /ɾətə/): "cloud"

inaw (noun, /ɪno/): "coconut"

ahut (noun, /əhut/): "crime"

itakitt (noun, /ɪtəkɪɾ/): "day"

ichu (noun, /ɪchu/): "dinner"

daw (noun, /do/): "dog"

napoughthay (noun, /nəpɒðe/): "drink"

avat (noun, /əvat/): "dungeon"

ithaydil (noun, /ɪðedil/): "ear"

akib (noun, /akib/): "earth"

poom (noun, /pʊm/): "egg"

ekaz (noun, /ɛkəz/): "elder"

zuki (noun, /zukɪ/): "enemy"

kad (noun, /kəd/): "evening"

attatse (noun, /əɾətsɛ/): "eye"

unaymeb (noun, /ʌnemɛb/): "family"

zingila (noun, /zɪŋilə/): "father"

atoow (noun, /atʊw/): "feather"

ithaith (noun, /ɪðaɪð/): "fight"

oughttebis (noun, /ɒɾɛbɪs/): "finger"

nak (noun, /nək/): "fire"

itizide (noun, /ɪtɪzɪdɛ/): "fish"

yut (noun, /yʌt/): "flesh"

ku (noun, /kʌ/): "foot"

uttij (noun, /ʌɾij/): "forest"

ttiwu (noun, /ɾɪwʌ/): "fox"

athou (noun, /əðaʊ/): "friend"

sane (noun, /sənɛ/): "goose"

adetha (noun, /ədɛðə/): "grease"

simi (noun, /sɪmɪ/): "group"

itaza (noun, /ɪtəza/): "gulf"

ezucha (noun, /ɛzʌtʃə/): "hair"

mupiwad (noun, /mʌpiwæd/): "hand"

nam (noun, /nəm/): "hat"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "hate"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "head"

awbadu (noun, /obadu/): "hill"

athaytten (noun, /əðeɾɛn/): "horn"

tough (noun, /tɒ/): "horse"

isa (noun, /isə/): "house"

ahou (noun, /əhaʊ/): "inn"

has (noun, /həs/): "island"

tivithef (noun, /tɪviðɛf/): "jaw"

awidit (noun, /əwidɪt/): "lake"

tanaku (noun, /tanəkʌ/): "leaf"

im (noun, /ɪm/): "leg"

jawaynuv (noun, /jæwenuv/): "liver"

mattida (noun, /məɾidə/): "louse"

dab (noun, /dəb/): "love"

jaw (noun, /jo/): "lunch"

udape (noun, /udapɛ/): "man"

houghpezat (noun, /hɒpɛzət/): "many"

anuni (noun, /ənuni/): "meal"

ngikanaf (noun, /ŋɪkənəf/): "metal"

uti (noun, /utɪ/): "mine"

aytha (noun, /eθæ/): "monster"

fanay (noun, /fəne/): "moon"

jugak (noun, /jʌgək/): "morning"

nazaw (noun, /nəzo/): "mother"

ama (noun, /əmə/): "mountain"

wayla (noun, /welə/): "mouth"

aysh (noun, /eʃ/): "name"

ittagis (noun, /ɪɾəgis/): "neck"

hattawttap (noun, /həɾoɾəp/): "night"

nanuthat (noun, /nənʌθət/): "noodle"

atasa (noun, /ætəsə/): "nose"

koolaw (noun, /kʊlo/): "ocean"

awikett (noun, /əwɪkɛɾ/): "parent"

bitala (noun, /bɪtælæ/): "path"

zattuttam (noun, /zəɾʌɾəm/): "peace"

anaif (noun, /ənaɪf/): "pepper"

oughbusiz (noun, /ɒbusɪz/): "person"

aki (noun, /əkɪ/): "pie"

tawakaw (noun, /təwəkəw/): "pig"

koo (noun, /kʊ/): "rabbit"

ja (noun, /jə/): "rain"

finatad (noun, /finətəd/): "rat"

ayzitt (noun, /eziɾ/): "river"

avisa (noun, /əvɪsə/): "robe"

ac (noun, /əc/): "rock"

nang (noun, /nəŋ/): "root"

anuvin (noun, /ənuvɪn/): "salt"

aichak (noun, /aɪtʃək/): "sand"

nought (noun, /nɒt/): "seed"

athed (noun, /əðɛd/): "sibling"

pough (noun, /pɒ/): "sister"

thisuta (noun, /ðisutə/): "skin"

itabahi (noun, /ɪtəbəhɪ/): "sky"

tane (noun, /tənɛ/): "smoke"

aydakutta (noun, /edakuɾə/): "snake"

tanam (noun, /tænæm/): "soup"

fi (noun, /fɪ/): "star"

thepa (noun, /ðɛpə/): "stew"

numaithough (noun, /nʌmaɪðɒ/): "stomach"

mak (noun, /mək/): "stone"

zana (noun, /zənə/): "stream"

zusath (noun, /zusəð/): "sun"

ita (noun, /ɪtæ/): "sword"

ttu (noun, /ɾu/): "tail"

ajis (noun, /əjɪs/): "tavern"

pittawith (noun, /pɪɾæwɪð/): "thumb"

thinittai (noun, /ðɪniɾaɪ/): "tongue"

tettanath (noun, /tɛɾənəð/): "tooth"

nuta (noun, /nutə/): "tree"

pabi (noun, /pəbi/): "truth"

ivaley (noun, /ivəlɛy/): "uncle"

aitama (noun, /aɪtəma/): "valley"

ayttaymawfu (noun, /eɾemofu/): "war"

laykas (noun, /lekəs/): "water"

alidas (noun, /əlɪdas/): "way"

fidaiba (noun, /fidaɪbə/): "wine"

wung (noun, /wʌŋ/): "woman"

tattu (noun, /təɾu/): "word"