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

Ittesitt

Ittesitt Dictionary

Pronouns

oothai (pronoun, /ʊðaɪ/): "he"

ik (pronoun, /ɪk/): "she"

uba (pronoun, /ubə/): "they"

itay (pronoun, /ɪte/): "you"

ata (pronoun, /əta/): "we"

ed (pronoun, /ɛd/): "I"

Articles

igay (article, /ɪge/): "a"

tta (article, /ɾə/): "the"

Prepositions

afaidap (preposition, /əfaɪdæp/): "and"

ttinisa (preposition, /ɾɪnisə/): "as"

watouttaj (preposition, /wətaʊɾædʒ/): "from"

sawb (preposition, /sob/): "in"

tattusi (preposition, /təɾʌsi/): "of"

pidarra (preposition, /pidərə/): "or"

daydich (preposition, /dedɪtʃ/): "to"

hittani (preposition, /hɪɾənɪ/): "will"

uthupagu (preposition, /uðʌpəgu/): "with"

Numbers

itaithij (number, /ɪtaɪðij/): "zero"

umusafa (number, /umʌsəfə/): "one"

iviz (number, /ɪvɪz/): "two"

la (number, /lə/): "three"

uthitt (number, /uθiɾ/): "four"

tta (number, /ɾə/): "five"

aj (number, /ədʒ/): "six"

kaditad (number, /kədɪtəd/): "seven"

kayth (number, /keð/): "eight"

oughttaka (number, /ɒɾəkə/): "nine"

kuthil (number, /kuðɪl/): "ten"

Questions

ucha (question, /uchə/): "what"

awl (question, /ol/): "who"

idunay (question, /ɪdʌne/): "how"

ipawt (question, /ɪpot/): "why"

udidaq (question, /ʌdɪdaq/): "when"

Interjections

ayh (interjection, /eh/): "hello"

ep (interjection, /ɛp/): "goodbye"

awnadana (interjection, /onədæna/): "hey"

fiz (interjection, /fɪz/): "bye"

ukam (interjection, /ʌkəm/): "ouch"

guze (interjection, /guzɛ/): "wow"

att (interjection, /əɾ/): "uh"

pi (interjection, /pɪ/): "er"

athadough (interjection, /əðədɒ/): "um"

Adverbs

ti (adverb, /ti/): "again"

esa (adverb, /ɛsə/): "now"

chaten (adverb, /tʃətɛn/): "soon"

aisasi (adverb, /aɪsaʒ/): "often"

utedunay (adverb, /utɛdune/): "sometimes"

jaw (adverb, /dʒo/): "always"

toughttudi (adverb, /tɒɾʌdi/): "never"

ni (adverb, /ni/): "seldom"

Adjectives

alathana (adjective, /ələðənæ/): "aromatic"

thattang (adjective, /θəɾəŋ/): "basted"

apatou (adjective, /əpataʊ/): "big"

fat (adjective, /fət/): "bitter"

esaidilaw (adjective, /ɛsaɪdilo/): "black"

aitana (adjective, /aɪtənə/): "blue"

ayda (adjective, /edə/): "brown"

lesa (adjective, /lɛsə/): "chilled"

uthetaysi (adjective, /ʌðɛtesɪ/): "cold"

paw (adjective, /po/): "curried"

nifutt (adjective, /nifuɾ/): "dark"

qa (adjective, /qə/): "deep"

etitouna (adjective, /ɛtɪtaʊna/): "divine"

anefavi (adjective, /ənɛfəvɪ/): "drunk"

thani (adjective, /ðanɪ/): "empty"

adagas (adjective, /ədəgəs/): "evil"

utizini (adjective, /utɪzinɪ/): "familiar"

ukoumaz (adjective, /ʌkaʊməz/): "fat"

dupa (adjective, /dupə/): "flat"

as (adjective, /əs/): "frail"

kayz (adjective, /kez/): "fried"

aybe (adjective, /ebɛ/): "full"

attatase (adjective, /æɾətæsɛ/): "good"

isethaybai (adjective, /ɪsɛðebaɪ/): "green"

lou (adjective, /laʊ/): "grey"

tazal (adjective, /təzəl/): "honest"

shita (adjective, /ʃitə/): "hot"

ub (adjective, /ʌb/): "light"

elunas (adjective, /ɛlunəs/): "long"

mak (adjective, /mək/): "loud"

uth (adjective, /ʌð/): "mortal"

am (adjective, /əm/): "mysterious"

aje (adjective, /adʒɛ/): "narrow"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "old"

awousan (adjective, /əwaʊsən/): "orange"

ttatta (adjective, /ɾæɾə/): "pungent"

litoughs (adjective, /litɒs/): "purple"

azanayn (adjective, /azənen/): "quiet"

na (adjective, /nə/): "raw"

qutt (adjective, /qʌɾ/): "rectangular"

diw (adjective, /diw/): "red"

afawk (adjective, /əfok/): "roasted"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "round"

udi (adjective, /ʌdɪ/): "salty"

ete (adjective, /ɛtɛ/): "savory"

ibadach (adjective, /ɪbədəx/): "shallow"

suz (adjective, /suz/): "short"

ba (adjective, /ba/): "smoked"

ang (adjective, /əŋ/): "sober"

awvai (adjective, /ovaɪ/): "sour"

ekatta (adjective, /ɛkəɾə/): "spicy"

ji (adjective, /dʒi/): "spiral"

ab (adjective, /əb/): "square"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "steamed"

ttim (adjective, /ɾim/): "strange"

ngaliloom (adjective, /ŋəlɪlʊm/): "strong"

na (adjective, /nə/): "sturdy"

fi (adjective, /fɪ/): "sweet"

asiasu (adjective, /æʒəsu/): "tall"

imaithaitti (adjective, /ɪmaɪðaɪɾɪ/): "thick"

uti (adjective, /uti/): "thin"

ec (adjective, /ɛc/): "warm"

tta (adjective, /ɾæ/): "weak"

iv (adjective, /ɪv/): "white"

shasawkav (adjective, /ʃəsokæv/): "wide"

attid (adjective, /əɾɪd/): "yellow"

shikatt (adjective, /ʃɪkəɾ/): "young"

Verbs

nanuta (verb, /nənutə/): "bake"

yanattath (verb, /yənəɾəð/): "be"

ba (verb, /bə/): "belong"

athasai (verb, /aθəsaɪ/): "bite"

mulin (verb, /mʌlin/): "break"

imittaze (verb, /imɪɾəzɛ/): "burn"

situli (verb, /sitʌlɪ/): "come"

fihavut (verb, /fihavʌt/): "die"

kal (verb, /kəl/): "drink"

isis (verb, /isɪs/): "eat"

at (verb, /ət/): "fall"

ub (verb, /ʌb/): "fight"

dittai (verb, /diɾaɪ/): "find"

apadud (verb, /æpədʌd/): "fish"

as (verb, /as/): "fly"

itha (verb, /ɪðə/): "frown"

padaf (verb, /pədəf/): "go"

unithayk (verb, /ʌnɪðek/): "growl"

jittigi (verb, /jiɾɪgɪ/): "hate"

aba (verb, /əbə/): "have"

ttat (verb, /ɾət/): "hear"

mak (verb, /mək/): "hide"

anan (verb, /ənən/): "hold"

ittawtti (verb, /ɪɾoɾɪ/): "hunt"

les (verb, /lɛs/): "jump"

pah (verb, /pəh/): "kill"

awditt (verb, /odiɾ/): "know"

uttough (verb, /ʌɾɒ/): "laugh"

oughnagada (verb, /ɒnægədə/): "lie"

pi (verb, /pɪ/): "live"

saqoughtt (verb, /sæqɒɾ/): "lose"

ayn (verb, /en/): "love"

up (verb, /up/): "need"

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

tafought (verb, /təfɒt/): "roast"

atta (verb, /əɾə/): "run"

thatting (verb, /θəɾiŋ/): "see"

latti (verb, /ləɾi/): "sit"

avattu (verb, /əvəɾʌ/): "sleep"

athina (verb, /əðɪnə/): "smell"

linital (verb, /lɪnitəl/): "smile"

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

aday (verb, /əde/): "strike"

thi (verb, /ði/): "swallow"

aneza (verb, /anɛzæ/): "swim"

ez (verb, /ɛz/): "taste"

diwitta (verb, /diwɪɾa/): "throw"

utta (verb, /uɾə/): "walk"

izak (verb, /izək/): "want"

Nouns

utap (noun, /ʌtəp/): "afternoon"

tida (noun, /tɪdə/): "ale"

tapisas (noun, /tæpɪsas/): "all"

bitti (noun, /bɪɾɪ/): "alligator"

na (noun, /nə/): "arm"

thitingaym (noun, /ðɪtiŋem/): "ash"

hak (noun, /hək/): "aunt"

anawthai (noun, /ənoðaɪ/): "axe"

ukitt (noun, /ukɪɾ/): "bark"

mataittas (noun, /mætaɪɾəs/): "bay"

angafa (noun, /əŋəfə/): "beer"

taku (noun, /təkʌ/): "beet"

azapita (noun, /əzapɪtə/): "bird"

aitatha (noun, /aɪtəðə/): "blood"

aikithiza (noun, /aɪkiðizə/): "boar"

usi (noun, /usɪ/): "bone"

ibetev (noun, /ɪbɛtɛv/): "breakfast"

bitup (noun, /bɪtup/): "breast"

ifiban (noun, /ifɪbən/): "brother"

jakath (noun, /dʒəkəð/): "castle"

asak (noun, /əsək/): "cat"

nat (noun, /nət/): "cat"

ttidabath (noun, /ɾɪdəbəð/): "chest"

kupez (noun, /kupɛz/): "chicken"

ajavekay (noun, /æjavɛke/): "claw"

dakoughmayz (noun, /dækɒmez/): "cloud"

ttili (noun, /ɾɪli/): "coconut"

dinu (noun, /dɪnu/): "crime"

idu (noun, /ɪdu/): "day"

ittidittu (noun, /ɪɾɪdɪɾu/): "dinner"

kach (noun, /kəch/): "dog"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "drink"

ma (noun, /mæ/): "dungeon"

uwatha (noun, /uwəðæ/): "ear"

ka (noun, /kə/): "earth"

ayn (noun, /en/): "egg"

ad (noun, /əd/): "elder"

perr (noun, /pɛr/): "enemy"

sibatayk (noun, /sɪbətek/): "evening"

alaikinu (noun, /ælaɪkinʌ/): "eye"

ang (noun, /əŋ/): "family"

ithet (noun, /iðɛt/): "father"

tinine (noun, /tɪninɛ/): "feather"

jasitath (noun, /jəsɪtəð/): "fight"

aneso (noun, /ənɛsɔ/): "finger"

nanithush (noun, /nənɪðuʃ/): "fire"

lal (noun, /ləl/): "fish"

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

ayv (noun, /ev/): "foot"

attathega (noun, /əɾəðɛgə/): "forest"

tich (noun, /tɪtʃ/): "fox"

aita (noun, /aɪtə/): "friend"

aham (noun, /əhəm/): "goose"

nichuth (noun, /nɪxuð/): "grease"

netti (noun, /nɛɾɪ/): "group"

oopanata (noun, /ʊpənətə/): "gulf"

kil (noun, /kil/): "hair"

ttaf (noun, /ɾəf/): "hand"

lav (noun, /ləv/): "hat"

oige (noun, /ɔɪgɛ/): "hate"

aduk (noun, /ədʌk/): "head"

ani (noun, /əni/): "hill"

ade (noun, /ədɛ/): "horn"

apulin (noun, /æpulɪn/): "horse"

nanat (noun, /nanət/): "house"

ttittazain (noun, /ɾɪɾəzaɪn/): "inn"

oovoughs (noun, /ʊvɒs/): "island"

oomuda (noun, /ʊmʌdə/): "jaw"

ayg (noun, /eg/): "lake"

daytt (noun, /deɾ/): "leaf"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "leg"

asos (noun, /əsɔs/): "liver"

ettoun (noun, /ɛɾaʊn/): "louse"

nay (noun, /ne/): "love"

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

aitoowa (noun, /aɪtʊwə/): "man"

attenasi (noun, /əɾɛnasɪ/): "many"

ataita (noun, /ətaɪtə/): "meal"

atid (noun, /ətid/): "metal"

apaykah (noun, /əpekəh/): "mine"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "monster"

nal (noun, /næl/): "moon"

anekigoo (noun, /anɛkɪgʊ/): "morning"

apa (noun, /əpæ/): "mother"

amay (noun, /əme/): "mountain"

an (noun, /ən/): "mouth"

dattisett (noun, /dəɾɪsɛɾ/): "name"

esebise (noun, /ɛsɛbisɛ/): "neck"

ahittavu (noun, /əhiɾævʌ/): "night"

lith (noun, /lɪð/): "noodle"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "nose"

nih (noun, /nɪh/): "ocean"

jidatt (noun, /jɪdəɾ/): "parent"

amoughnat (noun, /əmɒnət/): "path"

ilani (noun, /ɪlənɪ/): "peace"

ahad (noun, /əhad/): "pepper"

kaf (noun, /kəf/): "person"

soughnge (noun, /sɒŋɛ/): "pie"

ukawtawni (noun, /ʌkotonɪ/): "pig"

asawuth (noun, /əsəwuð/): "rabbit"

uvithir (noun, /ʌvɪðɪɹ/): "rain"

saw (noun, /so/): "rat"

aship (noun, /əʃɪp/): "river"

tatayv (noun, /tətev/): "robe"

ila (noun, /ɪlə/): "rock"

oonaw (noun, /ʊno/): "root"

fouke (noun, /faʊkɛ/): "salt"

pough (noun, /pɒ/): "sand"

atad (noun, /atəd/): "seed"

awki (noun, /okɪ/): "sibling"

inanoughba (noun, /ɪnənɒbə/): "sister"

ichizuf (noun, /ɪchɪzʌf/): "skin"

tawd (noun, /tod/): "sky"

asav (noun, /æsəv/): "smoke"

shawsia (noun, /ʃoʒə/): "snake"

akal (noun, /əkal/): "soup"

dattaf (noun, /dəɾəf/): "star"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "stew"

ipehi (noun, /ɪpɛhɪ/): "stomach"

inouteg (noun, /inaʊtɛg/): "stone"

adas (noun, /ədəs/): "stream"

aithoughfittaw (noun, /aɪðɒfɪɾo/): "sun"

ddai (noun, /ɽaɪ/): "sword"

nittata (noun, /nɪɾætə/): "tail"

mapela (noun, /mæpɛla/): "tavern"

ubanat (noun, /ubənət/): "thumb"

ada (noun, /ædə/): "tongue"

ituttaza (noun, /ɪtʌɾəzə/): "tooth"

uwad (noun, /uwəd/): "tree"

adaw (noun, /ədo/): "truth"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "uncle"

zamat (noun, /zæmət/): "valley"

ama (noun, /əmə/): "war"

awnoughlitoo (noun, /onɒlitʊ/): "water"

anutta (noun, /ənʌɾə/): "way"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "wine"

ashad (noun, /əʃad/): "woman"

unitawka (noun, /unɪtokə/): "word"