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Ayningath

Ayningath Dictionary

Pronouns

ah (pronoun, /əh/): "he"

asa (pronoun, /əsə/): "she"

thi (pronoun, /ðɪ/): "they"

la (pronoun, /lə/): "you"

dad (pronoun, /dæd/): "we"

ith (pronoun, /ɪθ/): "I"

Articles

mi (article, /mi/): "a"

des (article, /dɛs/): "the"

Prepositions

ijike (preposition, /idʒikɛ/): "and"

ima (preposition, /imə/): "as"

attawvit (preposition, /əɾovit/): "from"

biledough (preposition, /bɪlɛdɒ/): "in"

nawttasiai (preposition, /noɾəʒaɪ/): "of"

mip (preposition, /mɪp/): "or"

dithini (preposition, /diðɪni/): "to"

ttalacan (preposition, /ɾələcæn/): "will"

ipani (preposition, /ɪpæni/): "with"

Numbers

dule (number, /dulɛ/): "zero"

as (number, /əs/): "one"

pai (number, /paɪ/): "two"

athi (number, /əðɪ/): "three"

limai (number, /lɪmaɪ/): "four"

thanawttik (number, /ðənoɾɪk/): "five"

thatabayv (number, /ðətəbev/): "six"

niji (number, /nidʒi/): "seven"

fasi (number, /fəsɪ/): "eight"

ttu (number, /ɾu/): "nine"

shaik (number, /ʃaɪk/): "ten"

Questions

thin (question, /ðin/): "what"

koughlaza (question, /kɒləzə/): "who"

nayvanu (question, /nevənʌ/): "how"

saihine (question, /saɪhinɛ/): "why"

aitayd (question, /aɪted/): "when"

Interjections

natta (interjection, /nəɾə/): "hello"

uz (interjection, /ʌz/): "goodbye"

tatha (interjection, /təða/): "hey"

ade (interjection, /ədɛ/): "bye"

anana (interjection, /ənənə/): "ouch"

ugatough (interjection, /ugatɒ/): "wow"

thipibit (interjection, /ðipɪbit/): "uh"

alapu (interjection, /æləpu/): "er"

daifeha (interjection, /daɪfɛhə/): "um"

Adverbs

awpiha (adverb, /opɪhə/): "again"

ichattivi (adverb, /ɪtʃəɾivi/): "now"

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

iz (adverb, /iz/): "often"

dawpi (adverb, /dopi/): "sometimes"

noi (adverb, /nɔɪ/): "always"

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

rra (adverb, /rə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ekuta (adjective, /ɛkʌta/): "aromatic"

attai (adjective, /əɾaɪ/): "basted"

enu (adjective, /ɛnʌ/): "big"

azawlu (adjective, /əzolu/): "bitter"

utt (adjective, /uɾ/): "black"

sush (adjective, /suʃ/): "blue"

apaymi (adjective, /əpemɪ/): "brown"

ab (adjective, /əb/): "chilled"

anith (adjective, /ænið/): "cold"

lulula (adjective, /lʌlʌlə/): "curried"

atti (adjective, /əɾɪ/): "dark"

liki (adjective, /lɪkɪ/): "deep"

asi (adjective, /əsɪ/): "divine"

tisi (adjective, /tɪsi/): "drunk"

lam (adjective, /læm/): "empty"

hihapi (adjective, /hɪhapɪ/): "evil"

apith (adjective, /əpið/): "familiar"

battattah (adjective, /bəɾəɾəh/): "fat"

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

zututi (adjective, /zutʌtɪ/): "frail"

nu (adjective, /nu/): "fried"

ttecha (adjective, /ɾɛtʃə/): "full"

itum (adjective, /ɪtum/): "good"

poughttati (adjective, /pɒɾətɪ/): "green"

av (adjective, /əv/): "grey"

ngituta (adjective, /ŋitʌtə/): "honest"

anifi (adjective, /ænɪfi/): "hot"

rralai (adjective, /rælaɪ/): "light"

mattunut (adjective, /məɾunut/): "long"

naketh (adjective, /nəkɛð/): "loud"

atashai (adjective, /ətəʃaɪ/): "mortal"

oughtasa (adjective, /ɒtəsə/): "mysterious"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "narrow"

oodinimoo (adjective, /ʊdɪnɪmʊ/): "old"

esi (adjective, /ɛsɪ/): "orange"

nis (adjective, /nɪs/): "pungent"

jisi (adjective, /jɪsɪ/): "purple"

thusookish (adjective, /ðusʊkiʃ/): "quiet"

nata (adjective, /nætə/): "raw"

ihattan (adjective, /ɪhəɾən/): "rectangular"

oughd (adjective, /ɒd/): "red"

nisa (adjective, /nɪsæ/): "roasted"

sootu (adjective, /sʊtu/): "round"

esaq (adjective, /ɛsaq/): "salty"

ttit (adjective, /ɾɪt/): "savory"

titasay (adjective, /titəse/): "shallow"

apan (adjective, /æpən/): "short"

isi (adjective, /ɪsɪ/): "smoked"

zifattaw (adjective, /zɪfəɾo/): "sober"

hawl (adjective, /hol/): "sour"

tevaysia (adjective, /tɛveʒə/): "spicy"

yidawtt (adjective, /yɪdoɾ/): "spiral"

thisi (adjective, /θɪsɪ/): "square"

uviku (adjective, /uvikʌ/): "steamed"

id (adjective, /id/): "strange"

anayz (adjective, /ənez/): "strong"

nawhawsan (adjective, /nohosan/): "sturdy"

uti (adjective, /ʌti/): "sweet"

aifawa (adjective, /aɪfəwə/): "tall"

ethayfay (adjective, /ɛðefe/): "thick"

aitt (adjective, /aɪɾ/): "thin"

uttatt (adjective, /uɾəɾ/): "warm"

ukawkashu (adjective, /ukokəʃʌ/): "weak"

dusatten (adjective, /dʌsəɾɛn/): "white"

pamini (adjective, /pəmɪnɪ/): "wide"

van (adjective, /vən/): "yellow"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "young"

Verbs

attaiwiw (verb, /əɾaɪwiw/): "bake"

tuzaw (verb, /tʌzəw/): "be"

etawpiw (verb, /ɛtopɪw/): "belong"

inaysem (verb, /inesɛm/): "bite"

ttithaha (verb, /ɾiðəhə/): "break"

awtte (verb, /oɾɛ/): "burn"

ttechus (verb, /ɾɛchʌs/): "come"

oughkapu (verb, /ɒkəpʌ/): "die"

jadadeth (verb, /dʒədədɛð/): "drink"

nilit (verb, /nɪlɪt/): "eat"

ejough (verb, /ɛjɒ/): "fall"

nebitt (verb, /nɛbiɾ/): "fight"

anazatt (verb, /ənəzaɾ/): "find"

ihit (verb, /ɪhɪt/): "fish"

oughtt (verb, /ɒɾ/): "fly"

ukoomittough (verb, /ukʊmɪɾɒ/): "frown"

dough (verb, /dɒ/): "go"

etiday (verb, /ɛtide/): "growl"

ttisha (verb, /ɾɪʃæ/): "hate"

ttahav (verb, /ɾəhəv/): "have"

adi (verb, /ədi/): "hear"

isattuchi (verb, /ɪsəɾʌtʃɪ/): "hide"

thitti (verb, /ðɪɾɪ/): "hold"

itiche (verb, /ɪtɪtʃɛ/): "hunt"

shan (verb, /ʃæn/): "jump"

aikit (verb, /aɪkɪt/): "kill"

athin (verb, /əðin/): "know"

pitta (verb, /piɾə/): "laugh"

ka (verb, /kə/): "lie"

shidetal (verb, /ʃɪdɛtəl/): "live"

ayttaga (verb, /eɾəgæ/): "lose"

than (verb, /ðən/): "love"

iwinu (verb, /ɪwɪnu/): "need"

tib (verb, /tib/): "own"

asithit (verb, /əsiðɪt/): "roast"

ipi (verb, /ipɪ/): "run"

uttata (verb, /ʌɾətə/): "see"

zuttavitt (verb, /zʌɾævɪɾ/): "sit"

avayt (verb, /ævet/): "sleep"

oiva (verb, /ɔɪvə/): "smell"

asett (verb, /əsɛɾ/): "smile"

athai (verb, /əðaɪ/): "stand"

en (verb, /ɛn/): "strike"

it (verb, /ɪt/): "swallow"

ngakawai (verb, /ŋækəwaɪ/): "swim"

ofi (verb, /ɔfɪ/): "taste"

esalam (verb, /ɛsələm/): "throw"

jaisunay (verb, /dʒaɪsʌne/): "walk"

mih (verb, /mɪh/): "want"

Nouns

tawk (noun, /tok/): "afternoon"

attita (noun, /əɾɪtæ/): "ale"

wa (noun, /wə/): "all"

ka (noun, /kə/): "alligator"

athima (noun, /əðɪma/): "arm"

asal (noun, /əsəl/): "ash"

asatiwai (noun, /əsætiwaɪ/): "aunt"

shitap (noun, /ʃɪtæp/): "axe"

tattayq (noun, /tæɾeq/): "bark"

siboughfa (noun, /sɪbɒfæ/): "bay"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "beer"

oit (noun, /ɔɪt/): "beet"

adat (noun, /ədat/): "bird"

nuva (noun, /nʌvə/): "blood"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "boar"

as (noun, /əs/): "bone"

libaneng (noun, /lɪbənɛŋ/): "breakfast"

ooqilayzu (noun, /ʊqɪlezʌ/): "breast"

ala (noun, /alə/): "brother"

kamada (noun, /kəmædə/): "castle"

sa (noun, /sə/): "cat"

mawwu (noun, /mowu/): "cat"

finifi (noun, /fɪnɪfi/): "chest"

ngay (noun, /ŋe/): "chicken"

ittu (noun, /ɪɾʌ/): "claw"

ishough (noun, /iʃɒ/): "cloud"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "coconut"

ned (noun, /nɛd/): "crime"

tan (noun, /tən/): "day"

ttakujim (noun, /ɾəkujɪm/): "dinner"

nanapaw (noun, /nənəpo/): "dog"

ini (noun, /ɪni/): "drink"

ithadayway (noun, /ɪðadewe/): "dungeon"

ajawaiwa (noun, /ædʒæwaɪwə/): "ear"

ichila (noun, /ɪchilæ/): "earth"

nasaw (noun, /nəsəw/): "egg"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "elder"

oughda (noun, /ɒda/): "enemy"

daimik (noun, /daɪmik/): "evening"

netta (noun, /nɛɾə/): "eye"

agavough (noun, /ægəvɒ/): "family"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "father"

naysed (noun, /nesɛd/): "feather"

ema (noun, /ɛmə/): "fight"

kayk (noun, /kek/): "finger"

oughtte (noun, /ɒɾɛ/): "fire"

kay (noun, /ke/): "fish"

dif (noun, /dɪf/): "flesh"

ata (noun, /əta/): "foot"

thu (noun, /ðu/): "forest"

tawlawwat (noun, /tolowət/): "fox"

ub (noun, /ʌb/): "friend"

aw (noun, /əw/): "goose"

aysad (noun, /esəd/): "grease"

itis (noun, /ɪtis/): "group"

amaymup (noun, /əmemup/): "gulf"

ainettaz (noun, /aɪnɛɾæz/): "hair"

ilit (noun, /ɪlit/): "hand"

tut (noun, /tʌt/): "hat"

ukiz (noun, /ukɪz/): "hate"

kimapa (noun, /kiməpə/): "head"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "hill"

ipasi (noun, /ɪpəsɪ/): "horn"

vaze (noun, /vəzɛ/): "horse"

awthenaiku (noun, /oðɛnaɪkʌ/): "house"

thadam (noun, /ðədəm/): "inn"

nak (noun, /nək/): "island"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "jaw"

thittupiz (noun, /ðɪɾupiz/): "lake"

thengitta (noun, /ðɛŋiɾa/): "leaf"

at (noun, /ət/): "leg"

ta (noun, /tə/): "liver"

edi (noun, /ɛdi/): "louse"

unatteth (noun, /unəɾɛð/): "love"

mithesal (noun, /mɪðɛsəl/): "lunch"

sihi (noun, /sɪhɪ/): "man"

epa (noun, /ɛpə/): "many"

ttuteja (noun, /ɾutɛjə/): "meal"

teki (noun, /tɛkɪ/): "metal"

attad (noun, /əɾəd/): "mine"

athekub (noun, /əðɛkub/): "monster"

ithazout (noun, /ɪðəzaʊt/): "moon"

ttajach (noun, /ɾəjætʃ/): "morning"

zoon (noun, /zʊn/): "mother"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "mountain"

alazezai (noun, /æləzɛzaɪ/): "mouth"

valeshi (noun, /vəlɛʃi/): "name"

akas (noun, /əkəs/): "neck"

pimima (noun, /pɪmɪmə/): "night"

nafai (noun, /nəfaɪ/): "noodle"

katetiz (noun, /kətɛtiz/): "nose"

midabe (noun, /midəbɛ/): "ocean"

dathasayt (noun, /daðæset/): "parent"

esinaz (noun, /ɛsɪnəz/): "path"

ime (noun, /imɛ/): "peace"

utapawtt (noun, /utəpoɾ/): "pepper"

ayhatha (noun, /ehəðə/): "person"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "pie"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "pig"

oughw (noun, /ɒw/): "rabbit"

ngashanawt (noun, /ŋæʃənot/): "rain"

amatak (noun, /əmatək/): "rat"

dagafi (noun, /dəgəfi/): "river"

ya (noun, /yə/): "robe"

afasutta (noun, /afəsuɾə/): "rock"

dake (noun, /dəkɛ/): "root"

aw (noun, /æw/): "salt"

isitil (noun, /ɪsɪtɪl/): "sand"

afa (noun, /əfə/): "seed"

tani (noun, /tani/): "sibling"

nekithet (noun, /nɛkiðɛt/): "sister"

dalaw (noun, /dəlo/): "skin"

ayt (noun, /et/): "sky"

ttatt (noun, /ɾəɾ/): "smoke"

uwawsayda (noun, /uwosedə/): "snake"

lulim (noun, /lʌlɪm/): "soup"

attanatha (noun, /əɾənəðə/): "star"

nafat (noun, /nəfæt/): "stew"

angadik (noun, /əŋadik/): "stomach"

kimuthas (noun, /kɪmʌðəs/): "stone"

ayttigay (noun, /eɾige/): "stream"

midadawtt (noun, /midadoɾ/): "sun"

asatoonu (noun, /əsətʊnu/): "sword"

lalaza (noun, /lələzə/): "tail"

anga (noun, /aŋæ/): "tavern"

ka (noun, /kə/): "thumb"

awkaka (noun, /okəkə/): "tongue"

aka (noun, /ækə/): "tooth"

adu (noun, /ədu/): "tree"

filas (noun, /filəs/): "truth"

alashoofi (noun, /ələʃʊfɪ/): "uncle"

udinutti (noun, /ʌdɪnuɾɪ/): "valley"

ana (noun, /ænə/): "war"

uladoughs (noun, /ʌlədɒs/): "water"

besh (noun, /bɛʃ/): "way"

itawli (noun, /ɪtoli/): "wine"

saydinak (noun, /sedɪnək/): "woman"

ayded (noun, /edɛd/): "word"