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

Nidifitt

Nidifitt Dictionary

Pronouns

si (pronoun, /sɪ/): "he"

anga (pronoun, /əŋə/): "she"

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

tted (pronoun, /ɾɛd/): "you"

nan (pronoun, /nən/): "we"

nis (pronoun, /nɪs/): "I"

Articles

atte (article, /əɾɛ/): "a"

nes (article, /nɛs/): "the"

Prepositions

igat (preposition, /ɪgət/): "and"

di (preposition, /dɪ/): "as"

ina (preposition, /ɪnə/): "from"

utha (preposition, /uða/): "in"

ap (preposition, /æp/): "of"

desita (preposition, /dɛsɪtə/): "or"

ifilu (preposition, /ɪfilʌ/): "to"

ik (preposition, /ɪk/): "will"

alafa (preposition, /aləfə/): "with"

Numbers

azidu (number, /əzɪdu/): "zero"

fi (number, /fi/): "one"

oumu (number, /aʊmʌ/): "two"

iva (number, /ɪvə/): "three"

iddana (number, /ɪɽænə/): "four"

egaypad (number, /ɛgepəd/): "five"

atab (number, /atæb/): "six"

zaib (number, /zaɪb/): "seven"

kazat (number, /kəzat/): "eight"

efizitha (number, /ɛfɪziðə/): "nine"

ithi (number, /ɪði/): "ten"

Questions

iv (question, /ɪv/): "what"

ashingazaw (question, /əʃiŋazo/): "who"

alavanu (question, /ələvənʌ/): "how"

idawlati (question, /idolətɪ/): "why"

aid (question, /aɪd/): "when"

Interjections

awini (interjection, /əwɪnɪ/): "hello"

dayddik (interjection, /deɽɪk/): "goodbye"

enaydan (interjection, /ɛnedæn/): "hey"

atatt (interjection, /ətæɾ/): "bye"

neka (interjection, /nɛkæ/): "ouch"

dujaras (interjection, /dujəɹəs/): "wow"

emadaha (interjection, /ɛmədəha/): "uh"

aiddi (interjection, /aɪɽi/): "er"

avawdawg (interjection, /ævodog/): "um"

Adverbs

afut (adverb, /əfut/): "again"

bas (adverb, /bæs/): "now"

ita (adverb, /itæ/): "soon"

in (adverb, /ɪn/): "often"

asalinay (adverb, /əsəlɪne/): "sometimes"

siatak (adverb, /ʒətak/): "always"

thu (adverb, /ðu/): "never"

att (adverb, /əɾ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

dawwaita (adjective, /dowaɪtə/): "aromatic"

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

tta (adjective, /ɾæ/): "big"

awtatoughma (adjective, /otətɒmə/): "bitter"

oloughsaytt (adjective, /ɔlɒseɾ/): "black"

usoujiw (adjective, /ʌsaʊjɪw/): "blue"

epafida (adjective, /ɛpəfɪdə/): "brown"

maniku (adjective, /mənɪku/): "chilled"

wipi (adjective, /wipɪ/): "cold"

tacaim (adjective, /tæcaɪm/): "curried"

gipathah (adjective, /gɪpəðəh/): "dark"

daw (adjective, /do/): "deep"

this (adjective, /ðɪs/): "divine"

pu (adjective, /pu/): "drunk"

thu (adjective, /ðu/): "empty"

ttimij (adjective, /ɾɪmɪdʒ/): "evil"

elipaita (adjective, /ɛlipaɪtə/): "familiar"

amoodoughpa (adjective, /əmʊdɒpæ/): "fat"

anattatt (adjective, /ənəɾəɾ/): "flat"

thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "frail"

fichilat (adjective, /fɪtʃilət/): "fried"

alina (adjective, /əlinə/): "full"

natteth (adjective, /nəɾɛθ/): "good"

ezatte (adjective, /ɛzæɾɛ/): "green"

ayttai (adjective, /eɾaɪ/): "grey"

zu (adjective, /zu/): "honest"

ayttatasa (adjective, /eɾætæsæ/): "hot"

jenatt (adjective, /dʒɛnəɾ/): "light"

ayte (adjective, /etɛ/): "long"

sough (adjective, /sɒ/): "loud"

oughsigig (adjective, /ɒsɪgig/): "mortal"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "mysterious"

uta (adjective, /ʌtə/): "narrow"

afinew (adjective, /əfinɛw/): "old"

yaniki (adjective, /yənɪki/): "orange"

timai (adjective, /tɪmaɪ/): "pungent"

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "purple"

anas (adjective, /ænəs/): "quiet"

bazis (adjective, /bəzis/): "raw"

ayttuna (adjective, /eɾʌnə/): "rectangular"

attide (adjective, /əɾɪdɛ/): "red"

dif (adjective, /dɪf/): "roasted"

ttanal (adjective, /ɾənal/): "round"

alaywak (adjective, /əlewək/): "salty"

vadan (adjective, /vadan/): "savory"

ananil (adjective, /ənænil/): "shallow"

futaqaw (adjective, /futəqo/): "short"

daittus (adjective, /daɪɾus/): "smoked"

ttuvan (adjective, /ɾuvən/): "sober"

wa (adjective, /wə/): "sour"

bittu (adjective, /biɾʌ/): "spicy"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "spiral"

adis (adjective, /ədɪs/): "square"

thachi (adjective, /θətʃi/): "steamed"

awgin (adjective, /ogɪn/): "strange"

aidunita (adjective, /aɪdʌnɪtə/): "strong"

lid (adjective, /lɪd/): "sturdy"

alilous (adjective, /əlɪlaʊs/): "sweet"

akoughw (adjective, /ækɒw/): "tall"

waykimak (adjective, /wekɪmək/): "thick"

akavayj (adjective, /əkəvej/): "thin"

nal (adjective, /nəl/): "warm"

inattu (adjective, /ɪnəɾʌ/): "weak"

jattad (adjective, /dʒəɾad/): "white"

ishukayd (adjective, /ɪʃʌked/): "wide"

am (adjective, /am/): "yellow"

leku (adjective, /lɛku/): "young"

Verbs

asa (verb, /əsə/): "bake"

noob (verb, /nʊb/): "be"

ith (verb, /iθ/): "belong"

al (verb, /əl/): "bite"

hanajitt (verb, /hənadʒiɾ/): "break"

ttitai (verb, /ɾɪtaɪ/): "burn"

laykul (verb, /lekul/): "come"

ima (verb, /imæ/): "die"

ponitis (verb, /pɔnitɪs/): "drink"

aitapitti (verb, /aɪtəpiɾɪ/): "eat"

enukasaw (verb, /ɛnukəso/): "fall"

maydazaz (verb, /medəzəz/): "fight"

ifa (verb, /ɪfə/): "find"

fasava (verb, /fəsəvə/): "fish"

hattase (verb, /həɾəsɛ/): "fly"

angatt (verb, /əŋəɾ/): "frown"

idach (verb, /ɪdəch/): "go"

nasawnu (verb, /nəsonʌ/): "growl"

utagutu (verb, /ʌtəgʌtu/): "hate"

dihu (verb, /dɪhu/): "have"

za (verb, /zə/): "hear"

unazali (verb, /unəzəli/): "hide"

ajizai (verb, /ədʒizaɪ/): "hold"

sangoughg (verb, /səŋɒg/): "hunt"

zoughthoi (verb, /zɒðɔɪ/): "jump"

ilatawtt (verb, /ɪlætoɾ/): "kill"

ifidal (verb, /ifɪdəl/): "know"

pittawa (verb, /pɪɾəwə/): "laugh"

jattawtta (verb, /dʒəɾoɾə/): "lie"

vanevif (verb, /vənɛvif/): "live"

iga (verb, /igə/): "lose"

kas (verb, /kəs/): "love"

saytath (verb, /setəð/): "need"

afuni (verb, /əfunɪ/): "own"

aysik (verb, /esik/): "roast"

uti (verb, /ʌtɪ/): "run"

isajato (verb, /ɪsəjətɔ/): "see"

alej (verb, /əlɛj/): "sit"

kathai (verb, /kəðaɪ/): "sleep"

chiz (verb, /tʃɪz/): "smell"

hishasough (verb, /hɪʃəsɒ/): "smile"

fi (verb, /fi/): "stand"

jatu (verb, /dʒətʌ/): "strike"

ijapaitha (verb, /ɪjəpaɪðə/): "swallow"

sitipawn (verb, /sɪtipon/): "swim"

awmazous (verb, /oməzaʊs/): "taste"

tahitt (verb, /təhɪɾ/): "throw"

ittik (verb, /ɪɾɪk/): "walk"

la (verb, /læ/): "want"

Nouns

aidi (noun, /aɪdɪ/): "afternoon"

ib (noun, /ɪb/): "ale"

ahiba (noun, /əhɪbæ/): "all"

ttatt (noun, /ɾəɾ/): "alligator"

latha (noun, /ləðə/): "arm"

ata (noun, /ətæ/): "ash"

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

ttasat (noun, /ɾəsət/): "axe"

uve (noun, /ʌvɛ/): "bark"

at (noun, /ət/): "bay"

anaytela (noun, /ənetɛlə/): "beer"

ilafi (noun, /ilafɪ/): "beet"

than (noun, /ðan/): "bird"

thizaniz (noun, /ðɪzænɪz/): "blood"

hatt (noun, /haɾ/): "boar"

muy (noun, /mʌy/): "bone"

thu (noun, /ðʌ/): "breakfast"

unai (noun, /ʌnaɪ/): "breast"

egeta (noun, /ɛgɛtə/): "brother"

ulittap (noun, /ʌliɾap/): "castle"

timan (noun, /tɪmən/): "cat"

ezi (noun, /ɛzɪ/): "cat"

ttas (noun, /ɾəs/): "chest"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "chicken"

ilangasa (noun, /iləŋæsə/): "claw"

thounazip (noun, /ðaʊnəzɪp/): "cloud"

ttattili (noun, /ɾəɾili/): "coconut"

oughtili (noun, /ɒtɪlɪ/): "crime"

lu (noun, /lu/): "day"

thadaiteth (noun, /ðədaɪtɛθ/): "dinner"

ac (noun, /əc/): "dog"

leta (noun, /lɛtə/): "drink"

aki (noun, /əkɪ/): "dungeon"

tuttiboch (noun, /tuɾibɔx/): "ear"

nawth (noun, /noð/): "earth"

oughn (noun, /ɒn/): "egg"

lenisay (noun, /lɛnɪsəy/): "elder"

aikatt (noun, /aɪkəɾ/): "enemy"

uteways (noun, /ʌtɛwes/): "evening"

ataladay (noun, /ətələde/): "eye"

lidug (noun, /lidʌg/): "family"

inaihulay (noun, /ɪnaɪhʌle/): "father"

athimutta (noun, /əðɪmuɾə/): "feather"

mibi (noun, /mɪbɪ/): "fight"

ubatetu (noun, /ubətɛtʌ/): "finger"

aviha (noun, /ævɪhə/): "fire"

an (noun, /ən/): "fish"

nisid (noun, /nisid/): "flesh"

kittai (noun, /kiɾaɪ/): "foot"

ayttatt (noun, /eɾəɾ/): "forest"

aikoopen (noun, /aɪkʊpɛn/): "fox"

itidal (noun, /itɪdæl/): "friend"

da (noun, /da/): "goose"

atta (noun, /æɾə/): "grease"

awsaw (noun, /oso/): "group"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "gulf"

thali (noun, /ðəlɪ/): "hair"

tipaithith (noun, /tipaɪðɪð/): "hand"

sawun (noun, /sæwʌn/): "hat"

adina (noun, /ædinə/): "hate"

teb (noun, /tɛb/): "head"

aminihay (noun, /əminihe/): "hill"

awzavehi (noun, /ozavɛhi/): "horn"

iziditt (noun, /izɪdɪɾ/): "horse"

awkadoughl (noun, /okədɒl/): "house"

thedayttoughj (noun, /ðɛdeɾɒdʒ/): "inn"

halay (noun, /həle/): "island"

abadis (noun, /əbədɪs/): "jaw"

uf (noun, /uf/): "lake"

ila (noun, /ilə/): "leaf"

ttou (noun, /ɾaʊ/): "leg"

lidaf (noun, /lɪdəf/): "liver"

athazaji (noun, /əθazaji/): "louse"

his (noun, /his/): "love"

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

oudouli (noun, /aʊdaʊlɪ/): "man"

aboonip (noun, /əbʊnɪp/): "many"

lattaim (noun, /ləɾaɪm/): "meal"

dewas (noun, /dɛwəs/): "metal"

atasoughso (noun, /ətəsɒsɔ/): "mine"

un (noun, /un/): "monster"

zainaytaw (noun, /zaɪneto/): "moon"

soughlada (noun, /sɒlədə/): "morning"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "mother"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "mountain"

apiw (noun, /əpiw/): "mouth"

dajibuth (noun, /dæjibʌð/): "name"

tatil (noun, /tətɪl/): "neck"

awlid (noun, /olid/): "night"

ttebesitt (noun, /ɾɛbɛsiɾ/): "noodle"

ap (noun, /əp/): "nose"

litila (noun, /lɪtilə/): "ocean"

susikuth (noun, /susɪkʌθ/): "parent"

iketisa (noun, /ikɛtisə/): "path"

atha (noun, /əðæ/): "peace"

attas (noun, /əɾəs/): "pepper"

ngud (noun, /ŋud/): "person"

inah (noun, /inəh/): "pie"

vathata (noun, /vəðətə/): "pig"

vashanuv (noun, /væʃənuv/): "rabbit"

soughtaja (noun, /sɒtəjə/): "rain"

zitit (noun, /zitit/): "rat"

ifaizishe (noun, /ɪfaɪzɪʃɛ/): "river"

toughtti (noun, /tɒɾɪ/): "robe"

ath (noun, /əð/): "rock"

da (noun, /da/): "root"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "salt"

ngaw (noun, /ŋo/): "sand"

akilaz (noun, /ækɪləz/): "seed"

mittaha (noun, /mɪɾəhə/): "sibling"

asin (noun, /əsɪn/): "sister"

usatayre (noun, /ʌsəteɹɛ/): "skin"

itabayai (noun, /itəbəyaɪ/): "sky"

nit (noun, /nɪt/): "smoke"

abaji (noun, /əbædʒɪ/): "snake"

apet (noun, /əpɛt/): "soup"

agithid (noun, /əgiθɪd/): "star"

adabati (noun, /adəbatɪ/): "stew"

idavil (noun, /ɪdəvɪl/): "stomach"

oughsu (noun, /ɒsu/): "stone"

kid (noun, /kid/): "stream"

oomat (noun, /ʊmæt/): "sun"

tawhiza (noun, /tohiza/): "sword"

al (noun, /əl/): "tail"

lanarr (noun, /lənər/): "tavern"

tisi (noun, /tisɪ/): "thumb"

ipedachay (noun, /ɪpɛdætʃe/): "tongue"

asawish (noun, /əsəwɪʃ/): "tooth"

goughmu (noun, /gɒmu/): "tree"

apagaha (noun, /əpægaha/): "truth"

inachisai (noun, /inatʃɪsaɪ/): "uncle"

oobas (noun, /ʊbas/): "valley"

ivawana (noun, /ivəwənə/): "war"

attinafai (noun, /əɾɪnæfaɪ/): "water"

sisi (noun, /sɪsi/): "way"

ttatta (noun, /ɾəɾə/): "wine"

daza (noun, /dəzə/): "woman"

ayfai (noun, /efaɪ/): "word"