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Language Generator

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

Unetavi

Unetavi Dictionary

Pronouns

sim (pronoun, /sim/): "he"

ad (pronoun, /əd/): "she"

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

the (pronoun, /θɛ/): "you"

ate (pronoun, /ætɛ/): "we"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "I"

Articles

waim (article, /waɪm/): "a"

ba (article, /bə/): "the"

Prepositions

ti (preposition, /tɪ/): "and"

paz (preposition, /pəz/): "as"

tte (preposition, /ɾɛ/): "from"

tas (preposition, /təs/): "in"

uttivi (preposition, /ʌɾɪvɪ/): "of"

gawi (preposition, /gəwɪ/): "or"

ttattattam (preposition, /ɾəɾəɾəm/): "to"

ke (preposition, /kɛ/): "will"

kayhava (preposition, /kehævə/): "with"

Numbers

teshitt (number, /tɛʃɪɾ/): "zero"

ttoukayhe (number, /ɾaʊkehɛ/): "one"

sayvat (number, /sevət/): "two"

ani (number, /əni/): "three"

echayngouta (number, /ɛtʃeŋaʊtə/): "four"

attaytta (number, /əɾeɾa/): "five"

pibiba (number, /pɪbɪba/): "six"

nalatha (number, /næləðə/): "seven"

ge (number, /gɛ/): "eight"

nez (number, /nɛz/): "nine"

ata (number, /ætə/): "ten"

Questions

zadilayf (question, /zadɪlef/): "what"

etin (question, /ɛtɪn/): "who"

sudasa (question, /sudəsæ/): "how"

ibu (question, /ɪbʌ/): "why"

uttay (question, /uɾe/): "when"

Interjections

na (interjection, /nə/): "hello"

tay (interjection, /te/): "goodbye"

dulegud (interjection, /dʌlɛgud/): "hey"

ak (interjection, /ək/): "bye"

tadihan (interjection, /tədihən/): "ouch"

satat (interjection, /sətət/): "wow"

ili (interjection, /ilɪ/): "uh"

ha (interjection, /hə/): "er"

ttatitab (interjection, /ɾatɪtəb/): "um"

Adverbs

ingikath (adverb, /iŋikað/): "again"

tharr (adverb, /ðær/): "now"

miv (adverb, /miv/): "soon"

itati (adverb, /ɪtətɪ/): "often"

ini (adverb, /ini/): "sometimes"

at (adverb, /æt/): "always"

niwa (adverb, /niwə/): "never"

ttanis (adverb, /ɾənis/): "seldom"

Adjectives

itisun (adjective, /ɪtɪsʌn/): "aromatic"

tough (adjective, /tɒ/): "basted"

tifusit (adjective, /tɪfusit/): "big"

izait (adjective, /izaɪt/): "bitter"

ushiq (adjective, /ʌʃɪq/): "black"

tat (adjective, /tat/): "blue"

wezugat (adjective, /wɛzugət/): "brown"

bi (adjective, /bɪ/): "chilled"

pitanet (adjective, /pɪtənɛt/): "cold"

asatt (adjective, /əsəɾ/): "curried"

takaso (adjective, /tækəsɔ/): "dark"

edas (adjective, /ɛdas/): "deep"

lavitha (adjective, /læviðə/): "divine"

kithat (adjective, /kɪðət/): "drunk"

ishajali (adjective, /ɪʃəjəlɪ/): "empty"

nala (adjective, /nələ/): "evil"

ayf (adjective, /ef/): "familiar"

baiditait (adjective, /baɪdɪtaɪt/): "fat"

etusit (adjective, /ɛtusit/): "flat"

pinaloub (adjective, /pɪnælaʊb/): "frail"

nukabab (adjective, /nʌkəbəb/): "fried"

asihi (adjective, /əsɪhɪ/): "full"

jes (adjective, /jɛs/): "good"

ishawpal (adjective, /ɪʃopəl/): "green"

hayttakak (adjective, /heɾəkak/): "grey"

kittathatt (adjective, /kɪɾəðəɾ/): "honest"

akabi (adjective, /ækæbɪ/): "hot"

ya (adjective, /yə/): "light"

ungelaw (adjective, /uŋɛlo/): "long"

thett (adjective, /θɛɾ/): "loud"

asadiwa (adjective, /əsədiwə/): "mortal"

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

attitatta (adjective, /əɾɪtəɾə/): "narrow"

nedi (adjective, /nɛdi/): "old"

hatteda (adjective, /hæɾɛdæ/): "orange"

thasat (adjective, /ðəsət/): "pungent"

aitti (adjective, /aɪɾi/): "purple"

azaivawsh (adjective, /əzaɪvoʃ/): "quiet"

sate (adjective, /sətɛ/): "raw"

iwad (adjective, /ɪwəd/): "rectangular"

thufawsej (adjective, /ðʌfosɛj/): "red"

athi (adjective, /æði/): "roasted"

ayna (adjective, /enə/): "round"

thach (adjective, /ðətʃ/): "salty"

nalej (adjective, /nəlɛdʒ/): "savory"

timoit (adjective, /timɔɪt/): "shallow"

attatt (adjective, /əɾæɾ/): "short"

tas (adjective, /təs/): "smoked"

kadasa (adjective, /kədæsə/): "sober"

dis (adjective, /dɪs/): "sour"

waz (adjective, /wəz/): "spicy"

famihan (adjective, /fəmihən/): "spiral"

awus (adjective, /æwʌs/): "square"

oinuja (adjective, /ɔɪnujə/): "steamed"

aina (adjective, /aɪnə/): "strange"

ded (adjective, /dɛd/): "strong"

saw (adjective, /so/): "sturdy"

tan (adjective, /tən/): "sweet"

dan (adjective, /dən/): "tall"

ibufawji (adjective, /ɪbufodʒi/): "thick"

ithuthabu (adjective, /ɪðʌðəbu/): "thin"

tenamisi (adjective, /tɛnəmɪʒ/): "warm"

ath (adjective, /að/): "weak"

tuna (adjective, /tʌnə/): "white"

asisha (adjective, /æsɪʃə/): "wide"

aydanit (adjective, /edanɪt/): "yellow"

hays (adjective, /hes/): "young"

Verbs

thitibawn (verb, /ðitɪbon/): "bake"

angunag (verb, /əŋunəg/): "be"

kat (verb, /kæt/): "belong"

oughp (verb, /ɒp/): "bite"

ujasa (verb, /ujəsə/): "break"

tifidak (verb, /tifɪdək/): "burn"

sakusav (verb, /səkʌsəv/): "come"

aytha (verb, /eðə/): "die"

sa (verb, /sə/): "drink"

lingizim (verb, /lɪŋizim/): "eat"

hi (verb, /hɪ/): "fall"

uttoottoughsa (verb, /ʌɾʊɾɒsa/): "fight"

uhit (verb, /ʌhɪt/): "find"

ishatt (verb, /ɪʃəɾ/): "fish"

li (verb, /lɪ/): "fly"

ayla (verb, /elə/): "frown"

ika (verb, /ɪkə/): "go"

tto (verb, /ɾɔ/): "growl"

iwattit (verb, /ɪwəɾɪt/): "hate"

oughhat (verb, /ɒhət/): "have"

uda (verb, /udə/): "hear"

uttem (verb, /ʌɾɛm/): "hide"

ingai (verb, /ɪŋaɪ/): "hold"

dda (verb, /ɽə/): "hunt"

dathaynaw (verb, /daðeno/): "jump"

lakatt (verb, /ləkəɾ/): "kill"

attough (verb, /æɾɒ/): "know"

bini (verb, /binɪ/): "laugh"

an (verb, /ən/): "lie"

etta (verb, /ɛɾə/): "live"

tadenayn (verb, /tadɛnen/): "lose"

tinan (verb, /tinæn/): "love"

awi (verb, /əwɪ/): "need"

ttanid (verb, /ɾənɪd/): "own"

ifa (verb, /ifə/): "roast"

ri (verb, /ɹi/): "run"

ttagatti (verb, /ɾəgəɾɪ/): "see"

sulibay (verb, /sʌlibe/): "sit"

ttul (verb, /ɾul/): "sleep"

bimika (verb, /bɪmikə/): "smell"

li (verb, /li/): "smile"

palathan (verb, /pələðən/): "stand"

engebawa (verb, /ɛŋɛbəwə/): "strike"

ayfayp (verb, /efep/): "swallow"

ne (verb, /nɛ/): "swim"

kazule (verb, /kəzulɛ/): "taste"

lasanek (verb, /ləsənɛk/): "throw"

amovaki (verb, /əmɔvəkɪ/): "walk"

unavan (verb, /unəvæn/): "want"

Nouns

attupoughsie (noun, /aɾʌpɒʒɛ/): "afternoon"

atuhala (noun, /ətuhələ/): "ale"

anawp (noun, /ənop/): "all"

pasu (noun, /pæsʌ/): "alligator"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "arm"

aybadabi (noun, /ebədəbi/): "ash"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "aunt"

asav (noun, /əsəv/): "axe"

ttatt (noun, /ɾəɾ/): "bark"

thaithaylan (noun, /ðaɪðelən/): "bay"

inai (noun, /inaɪ/): "beer"

baladaw (noun, /bələdo/): "beet"

alittil (noun, /əliɾɪl/): "bird"

jul (noun, /dʒʌl/): "blood"

tishag (noun, /tɪʃæg/): "boar"

uthada (noun, /ʌðadæ/): "bone"

littadaf (noun, /lɪɾədəf/): "breakfast"

atima (noun, /ətɪmæ/): "breast"

ezala (noun, /ɛzələ/): "brother"

namoughs (noun, /nəmɒs/): "castle"

ttatti (noun, /ɾəɾi/): "cat"

nathaf (noun, /nəðæf/): "cat"

divattu (noun, /divəɾu/): "chest"

awsitenai (noun, /osɪtɛnaɪ/): "chicken"

bawnawdam (noun, /bonodəm/): "claw"

ulanadu (noun, /ulənədu/): "cloud"

attasap (noun, /əɾəsəp/): "coconut"

awnetasu (noun, /onɛtəsu/): "crime"

lasapa (noun, /læsəpə/): "day"

aytimi (noun, /etɪmɪ/): "dinner"

anulan (noun, /ənulən/): "dog"

mekuthi (noun, /mɛkuðɪ/): "drink"

alu (noun, /əlʌ/): "dungeon"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "ear"

atisuch (noun, /ətɪsutʃ/): "earth"

musaka (noun, /mʌsəkə/): "egg"

usiitaz (noun, /uʒɪtəz/): "elder"

angitt (noun, /æŋiɾ/): "enemy"

ev (noun, /ɛv/): "evening"

liwawwu (noun, /liwowu/): "eye"

butaita (noun, /bʌtaɪtə/): "family"

banitt (noun, /bənɪɾ/): "father"

lough (noun, /lɒ/): "feather"

oughbili (noun, /ɒbɪli/): "fight"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "finger"

oughta (noun, /ɒtæ/): "fire"

iti (noun, /ɪtɪ/): "fish"

mungadin (noun, /muŋadɪn/): "flesh"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "foot"

titti (noun, /tiɾɪ/): "forest"

ami (noun, /əmi/): "fox"

ttachibayn (noun, /ɾətʃɪben/): "friend"

adadisa (noun, /ədædɪsə/): "goose"

itale (noun, /ɪtælɛ/): "grease"

aibatuji (noun, /aɪbətudʒi/): "group"

siliza (noun, /sɪlɪzə/): "gulf"

dootou (noun, /dʊtaʊ/): "hair"

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

ish (noun, /iʃ/): "hat"

lula (noun, /lulə/): "hate"

thittitt (noun, /ðɪɾɪɾ/): "head"

inetta (noun, /ɪnɛɾæ/): "hill"

pasathip (noun, /pəsəθɪp/): "horn"

ta (noun, /tə/): "horse"

athaynge (noun, /əðeŋɛ/): "house"

ima (noun, /ima/): "inn"

etoughtaz (noun, /ɛtɒtaz/): "island"

nafoonith (noun, /nafʊnɪð/): "jaw"

sacha (noun, /sətʃə/): "lake"

dinataj (noun, /dinətəj/): "leaf"

awdawitt (noun, /odəwɪɾ/): "leg"

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

ttakiwav (noun, /ɾəkɪwəv/): "louse"

elays (noun, /ɛles/): "love"

itanid (noun, /ɪtənɪd/): "lunch"

kal (noun, /kəl/): "man"

alethai (noun, /əlɛðaɪ/): "many"

ibathaw (noun, /ɪbəðo/): "meal"

azethul (noun, /æzɛðʌl/): "metal"

inoughsha (noun, /inɒʃæ/): "mine"

dajadu (noun, /dəjadu/): "monster"

eyu (noun, /ɛyʌ/): "moon"

la (noun, /lə/): "morning"

hib (noun, /hɪb/): "mother"

sitiz (noun, /sɪtiz/): "mountain"

awddawtayche (noun, /oɽotetʃɛ/): "mouth"

anajut (noun, /ənædʒʌt/): "name"

ttani (noun, /ɾənɪ/): "neck"

isishes (noun, /isɪʃɛs/): "night"

nabatt (noun, /nabəɾ/): "noodle"

anawba (noun, /ənobə/): "nose"

attakai (noun, /aɾəkaɪ/): "ocean"

painaki (noun, /paɪnəkɪ/): "parent"

aysawta (noun, /esotə/): "path"

anuvi (noun, /anuvi/): "peace"

jazawwa (noun, /jəzowə/): "pepper"

pajittan (noun, /pəjɪɾən/): "person"

attithiw (noun, /æɾɪθɪw/): "pie"

animaz (noun, /əniməz/): "pig"

esathali (noun, /ɛsæðæli/): "rabbit"

aluk (noun, /əlʌk/): "rain"

aitaw (noun, /aɪto/): "rat"

mushuza (noun, /muʃuzə/): "river"

hathim (noun, /həðɪm/): "robe"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "rock"

jaytha (noun, /dʒeθə/): "root"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "salt"

tasoowawd (noun, /təsʊwod/): "sand"

ttisa (noun, /ɾisə/): "seed"

namith (noun, /nəmið/): "sibling"

nizam (noun, /nizæm/): "sister"

atu (noun, /ætu/): "skin"

mid (noun, /mɪd/): "sky"

zafap (noun, /zəfəp/): "smoke"

imul (noun, /imʌl/): "snake"

ttinate (noun, /ɾɪnətɛ/): "soup"

anettici (noun, /ənɛɾici/): "star"

apisitha (noun, /əpɪsɪðə/): "stew"

kanatti (noun, /kənəɾɪ/): "stomach"

tu (noun, /tʌ/): "stone"

dithiki (noun, /diðikɪ/): "stream"

attasitta (noun, /əɾasiɾə/): "sun"

la (noun, /lə/): "sword"

dadangi (noun, /dædəŋɪ/): "tail"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "tavern"

an (noun, /ən/): "thumb"

ittala (noun, /ɪɾələ/): "tongue"

oos (noun, /ʊs/): "tooth"

aiti (noun, /aɪtɪ/): "tree"

babap (noun, /babəp/): "truth"

dattab (noun, /dəɾəb/): "uncle"

oughttina (noun, /ɒɾɪnə/): "valley"

fa (noun, /fæ/): "war"

oughsuzi (noun, /ɒsʌzi/): "water"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "way"

angoughma (noun, /əŋɒmə/): "wine"

atayttoughn (noun, /əteɾɒn/): "woman"

gesh (noun, /gɛʃ/): "word"