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Language Generator

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

Unavus

Unavus Dictionary

Pronouns

amay (pronoun, /ame/): "he"

yi (pronoun, /yi/): "she"

efa (pronoun, /ɛfə/): "they"

zaitt (pronoun, /zaɪɾ/): "you"

sought (pronoun, /sɒt/): "we"

luch (pronoun, /lutʃ/): "I"

Articles

is (article, /ɪs/): "a"

thiw (article, /ðɪw/): "the"

Prepositions

henak (preposition, /hɛnək/): "and"

kininatt (preposition, /kininaɾ/): "as"

gadututh (preposition, /gədutuð/): "from"

va (preposition, /və/): "in"

ani (preposition, /ənɪ/): "of"

ki (preposition, /kɪ/): "or"

ilijiz (preposition, /ɪlidʒɪz/): "to"

ttate (preposition, /ɾətɛ/): "will"

ta (preposition, /ta/): "with"

Numbers

anugi (number, /ənʌgɪ/): "zero"

ag (number, /əg/): "one"

ttan (number, /ɾæn/): "two"

epu (number, /ɛpu/): "three"

iw (number, /iw/): "four"

se (number, /sɛ/): "five"

gu (number, /gu/): "six"

amamich (number, /əmæmitʃ/): "seven"

makuvi (number, /məkʌvi/): "eight"

imasake (number, /iməsəkɛ/): "nine"

evakid (number, /ɛvəkɪd/): "ten"

Questions

asifaf (question, /əsɪfəf/): "what"

kata (question, /kətə/): "who"

akayt (question, /əket/): "how"

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

zahun (question, /zəhʌn/): "when"

Interjections

atas (interjection, /atəs/): "hello"

asath (interjection, /əsəθ/): "goodbye"

ahough (interjection, /ahɒ/): "hey"

da (interjection, /də/): "bye"

thaseta (interjection, /ðəsɛta/): "ouch"

ttutu (interjection, /ɾʌtu/): "wow"

mitte (interjection, /miɾɛ/): "uh"

ativawi (interjection, /ətɪvawi/): "er"

il (interjection, /ɪl/): "um"

Adverbs

soudi (adverb, /saʊdɪ/): "again"

shayshotat (adverb, /ʃeʃɔtət/): "now"

avi (adverb, /əvɪ/): "soon"

nga (adverb, /ŋæ/): "often"

ttu (adverb, /ɾʌ/): "sometimes"

wa (adverb, /wə/): "always"

anatook (adverb, /ənətʊk/): "never"

ttanim (adverb, /ɾænɪm/): "seldom"

Adjectives

thivaz (adjective, /ðivəz/): "aromatic"

ifimas (adjective, /ɪfiməs/): "basted"

ib (adjective, /ɪb/): "big"

chelayd (adjective, /tʃɛled/): "bitter"

ail (adjective, /aɪl/): "black"

oughnayn (adjective, /ɒnen/): "blue"

uzan (adjective, /ʌzən/): "brown"

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

ttouk (adjective, /ɾaʊk/): "cold"

datt (adjective, /dəɾ/): "curried"

akini (adjective, /akɪni/): "dark"

uneza (adjective, /unɛzə/): "deep"

pi (adjective, /pɪ/): "divine"

aytu (adjective, /etʌ/): "drunk"

waza (adjective, /wəzə/): "empty"

su (adjective, /su/): "evil"

awnai (adjective, /onaɪ/): "familiar"

mata (adjective, /mətə/): "fat"

inifih (adjective, /ɪnifɪh/): "flat"

zattazi (adjective, /zəɾazɪ/): "frail"

wazay (adjective, /wæze/): "fried"

uttataba (adjective, /ʌɾatəbə/): "full"

etaythala (adjective, /ɛteðæla/): "good"

nizays (adjective, /nizes/): "green"

ous (adjective, /aʊs/): "grey"

aymuhata (adjective, /emʌhætə/): "honest"

thith (adjective, /ðɪð/): "hot"

edaka (adjective, /ɛdəkə/): "light"

tiwoo (adjective, /tɪwʊ/): "long"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "loud"

toughk (adjective, /tɒk/): "mortal"

awtathad (adjective, /otəðəd/): "mysterious"

lakanay (adjective, /ləkəne/): "narrow"

ilafana (adjective, /ilafənə/): "old"

fitha (adjective, /fɪða/): "orange"

koughchisitt (adjective, /kɒtʃɪsiɾ/): "pungent"

lakought (adjective, /ləkɒt/): "purple"

azoughsh (adjective, /əzɒʃ/): "quiet"

mach (adjective, /mætʃ/): "raw"

abi (adjective, /əbi/): "rectangular"

ized (adjective, /ɪzɛd/): "red"

thelawka (adjective, /ðɛlokə/): "roasted"

iwathaik (adjective, /ɪwaðaɪk/): "round"

kai (adjective, /kaɪ/): "salty"

ttizil (adjective, /ɾɪzil/): "savory"

aita (adjective, /aɪtə/): "shallow"

katta (adjective, /kæɾə/): "short"

oughzit (adjective, /ɒzɪt/): "smoked"

epa (adjective, /ɛpə/): "sober"

iti (adjective, /ɪtɪ/): "sour"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "spicy"

talu (adjective, /tælu/): "spiral"

if (adjective, /ɪf/): "square"

un (adjective, /ʌn/): "steamed"

oughg (adjective, /ɒg/): "strange"

ittidip (adjective, /iɾidɪp/): "strong"

tay (adjective, /te/): "sturdy"

apingata (adjective, /əpɪŋətæ/): "sweet"

attadin (adjective, /æɾədin/): "tall"

lettidas (adjective, /lɛɾɪdəs/): "thick"

kemet (adjective, /kɛmɛt/): "thin"

attarruh (adjective, /əɾərʌh/): "warm"

nilatt (adjective, /nɪləɾ/): "weak"

amini (adjective, /əmɪnɪ/): "white"

ittitik (adjective, /ɪɾɪtɪk/): "wide"

vayth (adjective, /veð/): "yellow"

na (adjective, /nə/): "young"

Verbs

edoughttid (verb, /ɛdɒɾid/): "bake"

ele (verb, /ɛlɛ/): "be"

kittima (verb, /kiɾɪmə/): "belong"

ak (verb, /ək/): "bite"

izajij (verb, /ɪzədʒɪj/): "break"

ije (verb, /idʒɛ/): "burn"

humoo (verb, /hʌmʊ/): "come"

ngay (verb, /ŋe/): "die"

dusaiw (verb, /dusaɪw/): "drink"

itazah (verb, /itəzəh/): "eat"

ttaning (verb, /ɾənɪŋ/): "fall"

thaytamath (verb, /ðetəməθ/): "fight"

aymuj (verb, /emʌj/): "find"

nit (verb, /nɪt/): "fish"

jiv (verb, /dʒɪv/): "fly"

ainoun (verb, /aɪnaʊn/): "frown"

isa (verb, /ɪsə/): "go"

aysawde (verb, /esodɛ/): "growl"

atam (verb, /ətəm/): "hate"

sis (verb, /sis/): "have"

uttemayt (verb, /uɾɛmet/): "hear"

vicuz (verb, /vɪcuz/): "hide"

finatt (verb, /fɪnəɾ/): "hold"

amattitti (verb, /əməɾɪɾi/): "hunt"

naw (verb, /no/): "jump"

awathe (verb, /əwaðɛ/): "kill"

basati (verb, /bəsætɪ/): "know"

ne (verb, /nɛ/): "laugh"

shatt (verb, /ʃəɾ/): "lie"

an (verb, /ən/): "live"

ttidacha (verb, /ɾidətʃæ/): "lose"

atitteji (verb, /ətɪɾɛdʒɪ/): "love"

ittemawd (verb, /ɪɾɛmod/): "need"

dazoo (verb, /dəzʊ/): "own"

inus (verb, /ɪnʌs/): "roast"

wett (verb, /wɛɾ/): "run"

sef (verb, /sɛf/): "see"

gal (verb, /gəl/): "sit"

aduna (verb, /ədʌnə/): "sleep"

vu (verb, /vʌ/): "smell"

inai (verb, /ɪnaɪ/): "smile"

inasa (verb, /ɪnæsæ/): "stand"

mai (verb, /maɪ/): "strike"

addad (verb, /əɽəd/): "swallow"

ikes (verb, /ɪkɛs/): "swim"

outtuk (verb, /aʊɾuk/): "taste"

atha (verb, /əðə/): "throw"

anasuw (verb, /ənæsuw/): "walk"

tayna (verb, /tenə/): "want"

Nouns

oumattif (noun, /aʊmæɾɪf/): "afternoon"

isishaz (noun, /ɪsiʃæz/): "ale"

latta (noun, /laɾæ/): "all"

ifoughn (noun, /ifɒn/): "alligator"

disas (noun, /dɪsəs/): "arm"

iddi (noun, /ɪɽɪ/): "ash"

ifasa (noun, /ifəsə/): "aunt"

ni (noun, /ni/): "axe"

oohen (noun, /ʊhɛn/): "bark"

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

ayd (noun, /ed/): "beer"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "beet"

aw (noun, /əw/): "bird"

isut (noun, /isʌt/): "blood"

inituta (noun, /initʌtə/): "boar"

sak (noun, /sək/): "bone"

athime (noun, /əðimɛ/): "breakfast"

ibu (noun, /ɪbʌ/): "breast"

ngidutta (noun, /ŋɪduɾə/): "brother"

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

ethattusough (noun, /ɛðəɾusɒ/): "cat"

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "cat"

ad (noun, /əd/): "chest"

iv (noun, /iv/): "chicken"

ithaibapaw (noun, /iθaɪbəpo/): "claw"

av (noun, /əv/): "cloud"

tasavil (noun, /təsævil/): "coconut"

aza (noun, /əzæ/): "crime"

sakajis (noun, /səkədʒɪs/): "day"

aivitu (noun, /aɪvitu/): "dinner"

afik (noun, /afɪk/): "dog"

nanizat (noun, /nənɪzət/): "drink"

inatt (noun, /ɪnaɾ/): "dungeon"

atabu (noun, /ətəbu/): "ear"

nititt (noun, /nɪtiɾ/): "earth"

uka (noun, /ukə/): "egg"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "elder"

ij (noun, /ij/): "enemy"

ttel (noun, /ɾɛl/): "evening"

elaytta (noun, /ɛleɾə/): "eye"

aithawinga (noun, /aɪðæwɪŋa/): "family"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "father"

angizi (noun, /əŋɪzi/): "feather"

maw (noun, /mo/): "fight"

ngettataj (noun, /ŋɛɾatəj/): "finger"

echij (noun, /ɛtʃɪdʒ/): "fire"

fukasaz (noun, /fʌkæsəz/): "fish"

afeg (noun, /əfɛg/): "flesh"

thawsutta (noun, /ðosuɾə/): "foot"

napough (noun, /nəpɒ/): "forest"

ttanikuf (noun, /ɾənɪkuf/): "fox"

aylivain (noun, /elivaɪn/): "friend"

aithida (noun, /aɪðidə/): "goose"

chatittaz (noun, /tʃətiɾaz/): "grease"

wa (noun, /wə/): "group"

izayv (noun, /izev/): "gulf"

ititan (noun, /ɪtɪtən/): "hair"

lai (noun, /laɪ/): "hand"

thaitt (noun, /ðaɪɾ/): "hat"

ita (noun, /ɪta/): "hate"

bina (noun, /bɪnə/): "head"

kaitha (noun, /kaɪðə/): "hill"

awtt (noun, /oɾ/): "horn"

iva (noun, /ivə/): "horse"

esin (noun, /ɛsɪn/): "house"

lateti (noun, /lətɛti/): "inn"

jitaw (noun, /jɪto/): "island"

vinuwi (noun, /vɪnuwɪ/): "jaw"

ta (noun, /tə/): "lake"

atoutta (noun, /ətaʊɾə/): "leaf"

zukakan (noun, /zʌkəkan/): "leg"

ad (noun, /əd/): "liver"

idaydeba (noun, /idedɛba/): "louse"

ivavetu (noun, /ɪvəvɛtu/): "love"

tith (noun, /tɪð/): "lunch"

alutha (noun, /ælʌðə/): "man"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "many"

ataitt (noun, /ətaɪɾ/): "meal"

caylay (noun, /cele/): "metal"

ivi (noun, /ɪvɪ/): "mine"

aduzaday (noun, /ədʌzəde/): "monster"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "moon"

ittaysaz (noun, /ɪɾesəz/): "morning"

ookoo (noun, /ʊkʊ/): "mother"

iday (noun, /ide/): "mountain"

agaib (noun, /əgaɪb/): "mouth"

isimishu (noun, /ɪsimɪʃʌ/): "name"

ida (noun, /idə/): "neck"

uttit (noun, /uɾɪt/): "night"

azu (noun, /əzu/): "noodle"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "nose"

dangi (noun, /dəŋɪ/): "ocean"

dadayli (noun, /dædelɪ/): "parent"

sanaiwuf (noun, /sanaɪwuf/): "path"

ungaw (noun, /uŋo/): "peace"

ati (noun, /ətɪ/): "pepper"

fa (noun, /fə/): "person"

uv (noun, /uv/): "pie"

iki (noun, /ɪki/): "pig"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "rabbit"

dizu (noun, /dizʌ/): "rain"

ak (noun, /ək/): "rat"

sas (noun, /səs/): "river"

zi (noun, /zi/): "robe"

tettil (noun, /tɛɾɪl/): "rock"

zeliniv (noun, /zɛlinɪv/): "root"

sanithad (noun, /səniðəd/): "salt"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "sand"

lid (noun, /lɪd/): "seed"

atha (noun, /æðə/): "sibling"

vabu (noun, /vabu/): "sister"

asid (noun, /asɪd/): "skin"

ev (noun, /ɛv/): "sky"

lathe (noun, /ləðɛ/): "smoke"

umaywai (noun, /ʌmewaɪ/): "snake"

atanafe (noun, /atənəfɛ/): "soup"

ttatt (noun, /ɾəɾ/): "star"

daysu (noun, /desu/): "stew"

iladak (noun, /ɪlædak/): "stomach"

inechan (noun, /ɪnɛtʃən/): "stone"

anouka (noun, /ənaʊkə/): "stream"

attakas (noun, /æɾəkæs/): "sun"

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

utudin (noun, /utudin/): "tail"

gattawjusi (noun, /gæɾodʒuʒ/): "tavern"

anoughk (noun, /ənɒk/): "thumb"

ittashal (noun, /ɪɾəʃal/): "tongue"

sapa (noun, /səpə/): "tooth"

alin (noun, /ælin/): "tree"

awiwatt (noun, /əwɪwəɾ/): "truth"

ata (noun, /ata/): "uncle"

taw (noun, /to/): "valley"

nah (noun, /nəh/): "war"

amidan (noun, /əmidən/): "water"

isufi (noun, /ɪsufɪ/): "way"

chich (noun, /tʃitʃ/): "wine"

attoughtta (noun, /əɾɒɾə/): "woman"

athimai (noun, /əðimaɪ/): "word"