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

Ittaicha

Ittaicha Dictionary

Pronouns

uki (pronoun, /ʌkɪ/): "he"

ba (pronoun, /bə/): "she"

na (pronoun, /næ/): "they"

ik (pronoun, /ɪk/): "you"

nges (pronoun, /ŋɛs/): "we"

with (pronoun, /wiθ/): "I"

Articles

te (article, /tɛ/): "a"

fak (article, /fək/): "the"

Prepositions

aibule (preposition, /aɪbʌlɛ/): "and"

zati (preposition, /zətɪ/): "as"

avatt (preposition, /ævəɾ/): "from"

ma (preposition, /mə/): "in"

lay (preposition, /le/): "of"

sa (preposition, /sə/): "or"

aletatt (preposition, /əlɛtəɾ/): "to"

gay (preposition, /ge/): "will"

atta (preposition, /əɾə/): "with"

Numbers

alitt (number, /əliɾ/): "zero"

hittut (number, /hɪɾut/): "one"

ayp (number, /ep/): "two"

fashapun (number, /fəʃəpun/): "three"

ootunitta (number, /ʊtunɪɾə/): "four"

pattib (number, /pəɾɪb/): "five"

awk (number, /ok/): "six"

sanaj (number, /sənədʒ/): "seven"

ifiji (number, /ifijɪ/): "eight"

apahi (number, /əpəhi/): "nine"

ushivoughn (number, /ʌʃɪvɒn/): "ten"

Questions

ttininoughd (question, /ɾɪnɪnɒd/): "what"

anikanga (question, /ənikəŋə/): "who"

voulatta (question, /vaʊləɾə/): "how"

ainif (question, /aɪnɪf/): "why"

ttukatt (question, /ɾʌkæɾ/): "when"

Interjections

avoughditha (interjection, /əvɒdɪðə/): "hello"

bi (interjection, /bɪ/): "goodbye"

ma (interjection, /mə/): "hey"

vat (interjection, /væt/): "bye"

oughtt (interjection, /ɒɾ/): "ouch"

ekijuta (interjection, /ɛkɪjʌtə/): "wow"

ittathi (interjection, /ɪɾəðɪ/): "uh"

zaynur (interjection, /zenuɹ/): "er"

aida (interjection, /aɪdə/): "um"

Adverbs

aitach (adverb, /aɪtətʃ/): "again"

bedidaf (adverb, /bɛdɪdæf/): "now"

ayp (adverb, /ep/): "soon"

iza (adverb, /ɪza/): "often"

izittic (adverb, /ɪzɪɾɪc/): "sometimes"

dapas (adverb, /dəpəs/): "always"

ailouttawaw (adverb, /aɪlaʊɾəwo/): "never"

ta (adverb, /tə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

dapabayk (adjective, /dəpəbek/): "aromatic"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "basted"

aynize (adjective, /enɪzɛ/): "big"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "bitter"

aitijil (adjective, /aɪtɪjɪl/): "black"

ttes (adjective, /ɾɛs/): "blue"

lai (adjective, /laɪ/): "brown"

te (adjective, /tɛ/): "chilled"

la (adjective, /la/): "cold"

ila (adjective, /ɪlə/): "curried"

panga (adjective, /pəŋə/): "dark"

ap (adjective, /əp/): "deep"

ailaylich (adjective, /aɪlelitʃ/): "divine"

umough (adjective, /umɒ/): "drunk"

midayn (adjective, /miden/): "empty"

za (adjective, /zə/): "evil"

adalas (adjective, /ədələs/): "familiar"

athaiwahu (adjective, /əðaɪwəhʌ/): "fat"

lafaivoughz (adjective, /lafaɪvɒz/): "flat"

adushu (adjective, /əduʃʌ/): "frail"

nala (adjective, /nələ/): "fried"

shittana (adjective, /ʃɪɾænæ/): "full"

unaw (adjective, /unəw/): "good"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "green"

lab (adjective, /ləb/): "grey"

unan (adjective, /unæn/): "honest"

ainig (adjective, /aɪnɪg/): "hot"

kahu (adjective, /kəhu/): "light"

ib (adjective, /ib/): "long"

awsa (adjective, /osə/): "loud"

uwataq (adjective, /uwætəq/): "mortal"

doo (adjective, /dʊ/): "mysterious"

ttilit (adjective, /ɾɪlɪt/): "narrow"

baikitt (adjective, /baɪkiɾ/): "old"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "orange"

sada (adjective, /sədə/): "pungent"

ithou (adjective, /iðaʊ/): "purple"

naywattan (adjective, /newəɾən/): "quiet"

akaikeba (adjective, /əkaɪkɛbə/): "raw"

chawbasa (adjective, /chobəsə/): "rectangular"

imanatti (adjective, /ɪmənəɾɪ/): "red"

uttoughp (adjective, /uɾɒp/): "roasted"

anuh (adjective, /ənʌh/): "round"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "salty"

sepa (adjective, /sɛpə/): "savory"

idavani (adjective, /ɪdəvənɪ/): "shallow"

azuthalough (adjective, /əzʌðəlɒ/): "short"

oughtitaf (adjective, /ɒtitaf/): "smoked"

nettittif (adjective, /nɛɾɪɾif/): "sober"

udaima (adjective, /udaɪmæ/): "sour"

ttoottaza (adjective, /ɾʊɾəzə/): "spicy"

thettak (adjective, /ðɛɾək/): "spiral"

pazit (adjective, /pəzit/): "square"

uka (adjective, /ʌkə/): "steamed"

awidak (adjective, /əwɪdak/): "strange"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "strong"

edawsh (adjective, /ɛdoʃ/): "sturdy"

an (adjective, /ən/): "sweet"

uttaimaw (adjective, /ʌɾaɪmo/): "tall"

fa (adjective, /fæ/): "thick"

enivitti (adjective, /ɛnɪviɾɪ/): "thin"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "warm"

nawd (adjective, /nod/): "weak"

ayttanaynough (adjective, /eɾənenɒ/): "white"

atayhun (adjective, /ætehun/): "wide"

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

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "young"

Verbs

ani (verb, /ənɪ/): "bake"

isi (verb, /ɪsɪ/): "be"

fush (verb, /fʌʃ/): "belong"

ebi (verb, /ɛbɪ/): "bite"

afatisaw (verb, /əfətɪso/): "break"

ayt (verb, /et/): "burn"

zena (verb, /zɛnə/): "come"

izu (verb, /ɪzʌ/): "die"

mattathav (verb, /maɾəðəv/): "drink"

tittilem (verb, /tɪɾilɛm/): "eat"

ibidaym (verb, /ibɪdem/): "fall"

oottathu (verb, /ʊɾəðu/): "fight"

dimufa (verb, /dimufæ/): "find"

awttai (verb, /oɾaɪ/): "fish"

ttawsanayth (verb, /ɾosəneθ/): "fly"

alakasa (verb, /ələkəsa/): "frown"

ithi (verb, /ɪði/): "go"

ttititto (verb, /ɾitiɾɔ/): "growl"

thena (verb, /ðɛnə/): "hate"

fiditt (verb, /fɪdɪɾ/): "have"

ikis (verb, /ɪkɪs/): "hear"

ijittize (verb, /ɪdʒiɾɪzɛ/): "hide"

ttoitapa (verb, /ɾɔɪtəpa/): "hold"

zasaw (verb, /zəso/): "hunt"

awttul (verb, /oɾul/): "jump"

emal (verb, /ɛməl/): "kill"

itu (verb, /itu/): "know"

laychin (verb, /letʃin/): "laugh"

zawthase (verb, /zoðasɛ/): "lie"

at (verb, /ət/): "live"

itaj (verb, /ɪtəj/): "lose"

ulalai (verb, /uləlaɪ/): "love"

baika (verb, /baɪkə/): "need"

wip (verb, /wɪp/): "own"

jan (verb, /dʒən/): "roast"

aylak (verb, /elək/): "run"

ettidulu (verb, /ɛɾɪdulu/): "see"

am (verb, /əm/): "sit"

toughfoughtith (verb, /tɒfɒtɪð/): "sleep"

ata (verb, /ətə/): "smell"

anis (verb, /ənɪs/): "smile"

alikou (verb, /əlikaʊ/): "stand"

sheshawsi (verb, /ʃɛʃosi/): "strike"

atti (verb, /əɾɪ/): "swallow"

pak (verb, /pək/): "swim"

bi (verb, /bɪ/): "taste"

tittipoot (verb, /tɪɾipʊt/): "throw"

iquhi (verb, /ɪqʌhɪ/): "walk"

vab (verb, /vəb/): "want"

Nouns

yilangam (noun, /yɪlaŋəm/): "afternoon"

duzata (noun, /dʌzətə/): "ale"

awnuda (noun, /onʌdə/): "all"

athayttaza (noun, /əðeɾæzə/): "alligator"

oonittasou (noun, /ʊnɪɾasaʊ/): "arm"

etatta (noun, /ɛtəɾa/): "ash"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "aunt"

atha (noun, /aða/): "axe"

minana (noun, /mɪnənə/): "bark"

idaw (noun, /ɪdo/): "bay"

oughnattav (noun, /ɒnəɾəv/): "beer"

nethi (noun, /nɛðɪ/): "beet"

ilaviloo (noun, /ɪləvɪlʊ/): "bird"

thainaw (noun, /θaɪno/): "blood"

dun (noun, /dʌn/): "boar"

ttunat (noun, /ɾʌnat/): "bone"

shite (noun, /ʃɪtɛ/): "breakfast"

nezahiz (noun, /nɛzəhɪz/): "breast"

asoughnitti (noun, /əsɒnɪɾɪ/): "brother"

sasusa (noun, /səsʌsə/): "castle"

huttanough (noun, /hʌɾənɒ/): "cat"

enini (noun, /ɛnini/): "cat"

thaitu (noun, /ðaɪtu/): "chest"

awimuchu (noun, /əwimʌtʃʌ/): "chicken"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "claw"

awwinayd (noun, /owɪned/): "cloud"

janithip (noun, /dʒənɪðip/): "coconut"

ttaibunat (noun, /ɾaɪbunət/): "crime"

eniv (noun, /ɛnɪv/): "day"

uda (noun, /ʌdə/): "dinner"

kaj (noun, /kədʒ/): "dog"

ub (noun, /ʌb/): "drink"

usikatha (noun, /usɪkəðə/): "dungeon"

paisad (noun, /paɪsad/): "ear"

aynagila (noun, /enægɪla/): "earth"

ilalina (noun, /ɪləlɪnæ/): "egg"

kithata (noun, /kiðætə/): "elder"

pig (noun, /pɪg/): "enemy"

fay (noun, /fe/): "evening"

alizatt (noun, /əlɪzəɾ/): "eye"

ifi (noun, /ifɪ/): "family"

iki (noun, /ikɪ/): "father"

ekinaw (noun, /ɛkɪno/): "feather"

tettoun (noun, /tɛɾaʊn/): "fight"

ttatemay (noun, /ɾætɛme/): "finger"

ttitihi (noun, /ɾitihɪ/): "fire"

ih (noun, /ih/): "fish"

anu (noun, /ənʌ/): "flesh"

ihalizi (noun, /ɪhəlɪzɪ/): "foot"

ipoughj (noun, /ipɒj/): "forest"

athaw (noun, /aðo/): "fox"

aws (noun, /os/): "friend"

oijikayzi (noun, /ɔɪjɪkezɪ/): "goose"

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

ichafit (noun, /ɪtʃəfit/): "group"

pi (noun, /pi/): "gulf"

usawth (noun, /usoθ/): "hair"

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

asib (noun, /əsɪb/): "hat"

apavaf (noun, /əpəvəf/): "hate"

ilounuta (noun, /ɪlaʊnutə/): "head"

ifi (noun, /ifɪ/): "hill"

uzitawda (noun, /ʌzɪtodə/): "horn"

isa (noun, /isæ/): "horse"

chas (noun, /tʃəs/): "house"

igayza (noun, /ɪgezə/): "inn"

outtailid (noun, /aʊɾaɪlid/): "island"

etamaz (noun, /ɛtəməz/): "jaw"

avangayd (noun, /əvæŋed/): "lake"

zaitiv (noun, /zaɪtɪv/): "leaf"

avarroughti (noun, /avərɒtɪ/): "leg"

at (noun, /ət/): "liver"

ilach (noun, /ɪlətʃ/): "louse"

zivefough (noun, /zɪvɛfɒ/): "love"

thagatin (noun, /ðəgətin/): "lunch"

attatti (noun, /aɾəɾɪ/): "man"

ami (noun, /əmɪ/): "many"

nisiatt (noun, /nɪʒəɾ/): "meal"

ttipidi (noun, /ɾɪpɪdɪ/): "metal"

athutanay (noun, /əðʌtəne/): "mine"

epoo (noun, /ɛpʊ/): "monster"

moud (noun, /maʊd/): "moon"

imai (noun, /imaɪ/): "morning"

ajaki (noun, /əjakɪ/): "mother"

ta (noun, /tə/): "mountain"

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

moughnough (noun, /mɒnɒ/): "name"

ethi (noun, /ɛðɪ/): "neck"

ang (noun, /æŋ/): "night"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "noodle"

qalawthuh (noun, /qaloðuh/): "nose"

awan (noun, /əwən/): "ocean"

asas (noun, /əsəs/): "parent"

zad (noun, /zæd/): "path"

ezak (noun, /ɛzək/): "peace"

nattoozay (noun, /naɾʊze/): "pepper"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "person"

idootta (noun, /ɪdʊɾæ/): "pie"

mattu (noun, /məɾu/): "pig"

aynat (noun, /enæt/): "rabbit"

voughttu (noun, /vɒɾu/): "rain"

asi (noun, /əsɪ/): "rat"

ineba (noun, /inɛbæ/): "river"

itti (noun, /ɪɾi/): "robe"

igapalu (noun, /igəpælu/): "rock"

kaymunel (noun, /kemʌnɛl/): "root"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "salt"

tithana (noun, /tɪðænə/): "sand"

muvungud (noun, /muvʌŋʌd/): "seed"

ibeva (noun, /ɪbɛvə/): "sibling"

kada (noun, /kədə/): "sister"

kainouva (noun, /kaɪnaʊvə/): "skin"

ttatta (noun, /ɾəɾə/): "sky"

aynitha (noun, /eniðə/): "smoke"

wiwa (noun, /wɪwə/): "snake"

ingeni (noun, /iŋɛnɪ/): "soup"

aythami (noun, /eðæmɪ/): "star"

imalough (noun, /ɪmælɒ/): "stew"

pavide (noun, /pəvidɛ/): "stomach"

gim (noun, /gɪm/): "stone"

ttef (noun, /ɾɛf/): "stream"

atturretti (noun, /əɾʌrɛɾɪ/): "sun"

oughl (noun, /ɒl/): "sword"

ittutt (noun, /ɪɾʌɾ/): "tail"

apani (noun, /əpəni/): "tavern"

lawnittij (noun, /lonɪɾɪj/): "thumb"

enays (noun, /ɛnes/): "tongue"

zinajak (noun, /zinəjæk/): "tooth"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "tree"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "truth"

thuwasay (noun, /ðʌwase/): "uncle"

pab (noun, /pəb/): "valley"

awfap (noun, /ofap/): "war"

nas (noun, /næs/): "water"

athaila (noun, /əθaɪlə/): "way"

gagina (noun, /gəgɪnə/): "wine"

ufaf (noun, /ufæf/): "woman"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "word"