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Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Ttetushi
Ttetushi Dictionary
Pronouns
sham (pronoun, /ʃəm/): "he"
iti (pronoun, /ɪtɪ/): "she"
da (pronoun, /də/): "they"
zitt (pronoun, /ziɾ/): "you"
izu (pronoun, /izu/): "we"
ayv (pronoun, /ev/): "I"
Articles
ttu (article, /ɾʌ/): "a"
bay (article, /be/): "the"
Prepositions
oughpuk (preposition, /ɒpʌk/): "and"
mizah (preposition, /mɪzəh/): "as"
asu (preposition, /əsu/): "from"
niv (preposition, /niv/): "in"
inawem (preposition, /ɪnəwɛm/): "of"
tifaith (preposition, /tifaɪð/): "or"
aseda (preposition, /əsɛdə/): "to"
mitapad (preposition, /mɪtəpəd/): "will"
aivaysew (preposition, /aɪvesɛw/): "with"
Numbers
inoughlu (number, /ɪnɒlu/): "zero"
sanetsatt (number, /sənɛtsæɾ/): "one"
ana (number, /ənə/): "two"
zawli (number, /zoli/): "three"
kiwezi (number, /kɪwɛzi/): "four"
naiv (number, /naɪv/): "five"
daimuba (number, /daɪmubæ/): "six"
awnungi (number, /onuŋi/): "seven"
am (number, /am/): "eight"
etilawi (number, /ɛtiləwi/): "nine"
atupa (number, /ətupə/): "ten"
Questions
ttesafatt (question, /ɾɛsæfəɾ/): "what"
pud (question, /pʌd/): "who"
nam (question, /næm/): "how"
aithoughnami (question, /aɪðɒnəmɪ/): "why"
kailoughsin (question, /kaɪlɒsin/): "when"
Interjections
etiwaw (interjection, /ɛtiwaw/): "hello"
siwil (interjection, /siwil/): "goodbye"
ttutta (interjection, /ɾʌɾə/): "hey"
ttanitt (interjection, /ɾəniɾ/): "bye"
dittakal (interjection, /dɪɾəkəl/): "ouch"
visedez (interjection, /vɪsɛdɛz/): "wow"
thatu (interjection, /θətu/): "uh"
za (interjection, /zə/): "er"
vi (interjection, /vɪ/): "um"
Adverbs
teh (adverb, /tɛh/): "again"
aizitha (adverb, /aɪziðæ/): "now"
nilina (adverb, /nɪlinə/): "soon"
nis (adverb, /nɪs/): "often"
tainattan (adverb, /taɪnəɾæn/): "sometimes"
aimawzada (adverb, /aɪmozædæ/): "always"
udai (adverb, /ʌdaɪ/): "never"
uvanini (adverb, /uvənini/): "seldom"
Adjectives
nashasi (adjective, /nəʃəsi/): "aromatic"
febutt (adjective, /fɛbʌɾ/): "basted"
wi (adjective, /wi/): "big"
attayd (adjective, /əɾed/): "bitter"
le (adjective, /lɛ/): "black"
teni (adjective, /tɛnɪ/): "blue"
oughsuni (adjective, /ɒsʌnɪ/): "brown"
matitha (adjective, /mətɪθə/): "chilled"
satt (adjective, /səɾ/): "cold"
kaw (adjective, /kaw/): "curried"
oughnoughl (adjective, /ɒnɒl/): "dark"
vikutaw (adjective, /vɪkʌto/): "deep"
kad (adjective, /kəd/): "divine"
ott (adjective, /ɔɾ/): "drunk"
joughthittep (adjective, /jɒðiɾɛp/): "empty"
itaiwasough (adjective, /ɪtaɪwəsɒ/): "evil"
eza (adjective, /ɛzæ/): "familiar"
iw (adjective, /ɪw/): "fat"
itattad (adjective, /ɪtəɾæd/): "flat"
mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "frail"
abayv (adjective, /əbev/): "fried"
umu (adjective, /umʌ/): "full"
nattivat (adjective, /nəɾɪvat/): "good"
loottusai (adjective, /lʊɾʌsaɪ/): "green"
ttashin (adjective, /ɾəʃɪn/): "grey"
adan (adjective, /ədan/): "honest"
halit (adjective, /həlit/): "hot"
ladathi (adjective, /ladəði/): "light"
wetting (adjective, /wɛɾɪŋ/): "long"
nan (adjective, /nən/): "loud"
founaza (adjective, /faʊnəzə/): "mortal"
dathedew (adjective, /dəðɛdɛw/): "mysterious"
se (adjective, /sɛ/): "narrow"
athipitt (adjective, /əðɪpɪɾ/): "old"
tattithe (adjective, /təɾiθɛ/): "orange"
tath (adjective, /təð/): "pungent"
ila (adjective, /ɪlə/): "purple"
asiw (adjective, /əsɪw/): "quiet"
itim (adjective, /itim/): "raw"
se (adjective, /sɛ/): "rectangular"
ittikija (adjective, /iɾikɪdʒə/): "red"
lithish (adjective, /lɪðɪʃ/): "roasted"
efatt (adjective, /ɛfəɾ/): "round"
hatavath (adjective, /hatævəð/): "salty"
atihani (adjective, /ətɪhənɪ/): "savory"
ed (adjective, /ɛd/): "shallow"
kelal (adjective, /kɛlal/): "short"
azithaif (adjective, /əziðaɪf/): "smoked"
atana (adjective, /ətənə/): "sober"
ash (adjective, /əʃ/): "sour"
ena (adjective, /ɛnə/): "spicy"
uk (adjective, /ʌk/): "spiral"
kittimad (adjective, /kɪɾɪməd/): "square"
adanas (adjective, /ədənəs/): "steamed"
ttit (adjective, /ɾɪt/): "strange"
ayda (adjective, /edæ/): "strong"
ewan (adjective, /ɛwan/): "sturdy"
tuh (adjective, /tʌh/): "sweet"
ka (adjective, /kæ/): "tall"
ufinila (adjective, /ʌfɪnɪlə/): "thick"
thuth (adjective, /ðuð/): "thin"
atha (adjective, /əðə/): "warm"
bounik (adjective, /baʊnɪk/): "weak"
amidaz (adjective, /əmidəz/): "white"
atu (adjective, /ətʌ/): "wide"
telawttan (adjective, /tɛloɾən/): "yellow"
aj (adjective, /əj/): "young"
Verbs
oughtav (verb, /ɒtəv/): "bake"
ali (verb, /əlɪ/): "be"
ttou (verb, /ɾaʊ/): "belong"
haykayli (verb, /hekelɪ/): "bite"
ayti (verb, /etɪ/): "break"
anikusa (verb, /ənɪkʌsə/): "burn"
si (verb, /si/): "come"
amab (verb, /əmæb/): "die"
itt (verb, /iɾ/): "drink"
mij (verb, /mɪj/): "eat"
apavevi (verb, /əpəvɛvɪ/): "fall"
athasatt (verb, /əθəsəɾ/): "fight"
nipepis (verb, /nɪpɛpis/): "find"
attafoughnai (verb, /æɾəfɒnaɪ/): "fish"
taiwa (verb, /taɪwə/): "fly"
sim (verb, /sɪm/): "frown"
awnarav (verb, /onəɹəv/): "go"
akattar (verb, /əkəɾæɹ/): "growl"
athas (verb, /əðas/): "hate"
taleba (verb, /tælɛbə/): "have"
vath (verb, /vəð/): "hear"
ettithan (verb, /ɛɾɪðən/): "hide"
ash (verb, /aʃ/): "hold"
kain (verb, /kaɪn/): "hunt"
akit (verb, /ækit/): "jump"
ecisem (verb, /ɛcisɛm/): "kill"
hidanu (verb, /hɪdænu/): "know"
nitu (verb, /nitu/): "laugh"
ayttiju (verb, /eɾiju/): "lie"
ukaliki (verb, /ʌkəlikɪ/): "live"
simita (verb, /simɪtə/): "lose"
ata (verb, /ətə/): "love"
af (verb, /əf/): "need"
ttakawdam (verb, /ɾəkodam/): "own"
sena (verb, /sɛnæ/): "roast"
aikake (verb, /aɪkəkɛ/): "run"
pa (verb, /pə/): "see"
ataysawe (verb, /ətesəwɛ/): "sit"
jaykakep (verb, /jekəkɛp/): "sleep"
thithuttew (verb, /θɪθuɾɛw/): "smell"
awvawja (verb, /ovojə/): "smile"
tough (verb, /tɒ/): "stand"
ata (verb, /ətə/): "strike"
abailangi (verb, /æbaɪləŋɪ/): "swallow"
efedisough (verb, /ɛfɛdɪsɒ/): "swim"
isaittitt (verb, /ɪsaɪɾiɾ/): "taste"
susina (verb, /susɪnə/): "throw"
nepithai (verb, /nɛpiðaɪ/): "walk"
ci (verb, /cɪ/): "want"
Nouns
nelaf (noun, /nɛləf/): "afternoon"
atas (noun, /ætəs/): "ale"
ttevisha (noun, /ɾɛviʃə/): "all"
kunudib (noun, /kunudib/): "alligator"
mesenai (noun, /mɛsɛnaɪ/): "arm"
attapa (noun, /əɾəpə/): "ash"
unga (noun, /ʌŋə/): "aunt"
ja (noun, /dʒə/): "axe"
enalupu (noun, /ɛnəlupʌ/): "bark"
uth (noun, /uð/): "bay"
ttuttunitt (noun, /ɾʌɾʌnɪɾ/): "beer"
isihudi (noun, /isɪhudɪ/): "beet"
awttisi (noun, /oɾɪsi/): "bird"
athul (noun, /əðul/): "blood"
di (noun, /di/): "boar"
athagakou (noun, /æðəgakaʊ/): "bone"
aim (noun, /aɪm/): "breakfast"
vath (noun, /væð/): "breast"
manimun (noun, /mənɪmun/): "brother"
azava (noun, /əzavæ/): "castle"
unasena (noun, /ʌnæsɛnə/): "cat"
id (noun, /ɪd/): "cat"
wut (noun, /wut/): "chest"
ut (noun, /ut/): "chicken"
us (noun, /us/): "claw"
oif (noun, /ɔɪf/): "cloud"
ethaysad (noun, /ɛðesəd/): "coconut"
awuttafe (noun, /əwuɾəfɛ/): "crime"
athipa (noun, /əθipə/): "day"
ikali (noun, /ikəli/): "dinner"
ka (noun, /kə/): "dog"
pi (noun, /pɪ/): "drink"
dazat (noun, /dəzət/): "dungeon"
anaymusough (noun, /ənemusɒ/): "ear"
aytt (noun, /eɾ/): "earth"
ttes (noun, /ɾɛs/): "egg"
athilah (noun, /əθɪlæh/): "elder"
at (noun, /ət/): "enemy"
attabi (noun, /əɾəbɪ/): "evening"
azake (noun, /əzækɛ/): "eye"
datt (noun, /dæɾ/): "family"
linu (noun, /lɪnʌ/): "father"
nas (noun, /nəs/): "feather"
ailailas (noun, /aɪlaɪləs/): "fight"
tit (noun, /tɪt/): "finger"
nananis (noun, /nənənis/): "fire"
ngupais (noun, /ŋʌpaɪs/): "fish"
avun (noun, /ævʌn/): "flesh"
kedu (noun, /kɛdʌ/): "foot"
ba (noun, /bə/): "forest"
awmittough (noun, /omɪɾɒ/): "fox"
soughwit (noun, /sɒwit/): "friend"
an (noun, /ən/): "goose"
etay (noun, /ɛte/): "grease"
edaday (noun, /ɛdəde/): "group"
ihi (noun, /ihɪ/): "gulf"
awta (noun, /otə/): "hair"
ttif (noun, /ɾif/): "hand"
itidanough (noun, /ɪtidanɒ/): "hat"
ttazapa (noun, /ɾəzæpə/): "hate"
lu (noun, /lu/): "head"
tib (noun, /tɪb/): "hill"
iteza (noun, /ɪtɛzə/): "horn"
foteth (noun, /fɔtɛð/): "horse"
pus (noun, /pus/): "house"
ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "inn"
ttanakuw (noun, /ɾanəkuw/): "island"
tettiki (noun, /tɛɾikɪ/): "jaw"
aisawwiv (noun, /aɪsowɪv/): "lake"
etha (noun, /ɛðə/): "leaf"
uwaivu (noun, /ʌwaɪvu/): "leg"
aja (noun, /ədʒə/): "liver"
ehe (noun, /ɛhɛ/): "louse"
inana (noun, /ɪnənə/): "love"
tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "lunch"
ep (noun, /ɛp/): "man"
avi (noun, /ævɪ/): "many"
an (noun, /ən/): "meal"
hoosa (noun, /hʊsə/): "metal"
ipihoutt (noun, /ipihaʊɾ/): "mine"
ime (noun, /imɛ/): "monster"
hatt (noun, /həɾ/): "moon"
attatuz (noun, /əɾætuz/): "morning"
kaqujatt (noun, /kəqʌjəɾ/): "mother"
ttin (noun, /ɾin/): "mountain"
iha (noun, /ɪhə/): "mouth"
ninasai (noun, /nɪnəsaɪ/): "name"
nittaboughm (noun, /niɾəbɒm/): "neck"
thoozini (noun, /ðʊzinɪ/): "night"
it (noun, /it/): "noodle"
faba (noun, /fabə/): "nose"
dathi (noun, /dæði/): "ocean"
siwi (noun, /siwɪ/): "parent"
dal (noun, /dəl/): "path"
nashitaw (noun, /nəʃɪto/): "peace"
taida (noun, /taɪdə/): "pepper"
ith (noun, /ɪθ/): "person"
oughtaj (noun, /ɒtəj/): "pie"
anarawv (noun, /ənəɹov/): "pig"
isouge (noun, /ɪsaʊgɛ/): "rabbit"
emajil (noun, /ɛməjɪl/): "rain"
fathizi (noun, /fəðɪzi/): "rat"
saigini (noun, /saɪgɪni/): "river"
en (noun, /ɛn/): "robe"
attezat (noun, /əɾɛzæt/): "rock"
anga (noun, /əŋə/): "root"
ttusa (noun, /ɾusa/): "salt"
ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "sand"
tat (noun, /tət/): "seed"
el (noun, /ɛl/): "sibling"
ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "sister"
sa (noun, /sə/): "skin"
apitt (noun, /əpiɾ/): "sky"
ditt (noun, /dɪɾ/): "smoke"
ala (noun, /ælə/): "snake"
adahewi (noun, /ədəhɛwɪ/): "soup"
aytum (noun, /etum/): "star"
oughden (noun, /ɒdɛn/): "stew"
sagat (noun, /səgət/): "stomach"
ta (noun, /tə/): "stone"
dan (noun, /dən/): "stream"
ttata (noun, /ɾætə/): "sun"
ittetapai (noun, /ɪɾɛtəpaɪ/): "sword"
bettabat (noun, /bɛɾəbət/): "tail"
anga (noun, /æŋæ/): "tavern"
awvahisi (noun, /ovəhisɪ/): "thumb"
tabu (noun, /tabʌ/): "tongue"
ttanubu (noun, /ɾænubʌ/): "tooth"
ami (noun, /əmɪ/): "tree"
nainipeth (noun, /naɪnɪpɛð/): "truth"
hadish (noun, /hadɪʃ/): "uncle"
hattal (noun, /həɾəl/): "valley"
tinaduth (noun, /tinadʌð/): "war"
daz (noun, /dəz/): "water"
ina (noun, /ɪna/): "way"
ezisithay (noun, /ɛzɪsiðe/): "wine"
ettina (noun, /ɛɾɪnæ/): "woman"
shigi (noun, /ʃigi/): "word"