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

Kalut

Kalut Dictionary

Pronouns

aytta (pronoun, /eɾə/): "he"

ta (pronoun, /tə/): "she"

thal (pronoun, /ðəl/): "they"

aw (pronoun, /əw/): "you"

ja (pronoun, /dʒæ/): "we"

tutt (pronoun, /tuɾ/): "I"

Articles

aha (article, /əhə/): "a"

it (article, /it/): "the"

Prepositions

ivi (preposition, /ɪvɪ/): "and"

oughl (preposition, /ɒl/): "as"

ezete (preposition, /ɛzɛtɛ/): "from"

theta (preposition, /ðɛtæ/): "in"

attatett (preposition, /əɾətɛɾ/): "of"

shasigu (preposition, /ʃasɪgu/): "or"

aja (preposition, /adʒa/): "to"

kipag (preposition, /kɪpəg/): "will"

ttifazi (preposition, /ɾifəzɪ/): "with"

Numbers

patay (number, /pəte/): "zero"

aisough (number, /aɪsɒ/): "one"

amoughzeth (number, /əmɒzɛð/): "two"

ahi (number, /æhɪ/): "three"

tal (number, /təl/): "four"

naydi (number, /nedi/): "five"

oughdifah (number, /ɒdifəh/): "six"

afimiv (number, /əfimɪv/): "seven"

shub (number, /ʃub/): "eight"

na (number, /nə/): "nine"

adajada (number, /ədadʒədə/): "ten"

Questions

das (question, /dəs/): "what"

in (question, /ɪn/): "who"

thilait (question, /ðɪlaɪt/): "how"

athiw (question, /əðiw/): "why"

zizichi (question, /zɪzichi/): "when"

Interjections

nawh (interjection, /noh/): "hello"

aytathay (interjection, /etəðe/): "goodbye"

sathazas (interjection, /səðəzas/): "hey"

etousufa (interjection, /ɛtaʊsufə/): "bye"

ak (interjection, /æk/): "ouch"

ji (interjection, /jɪ/): "wow"

ikuma (interjection, /ikumə/): "uh"

fadathe (interjection, /fədəðɛ/): "er"

bil (interjection, /bil/): "um"

Adverbs

uma (adverb, /umə/): "again"

nimoughtt (adverb, /nimɒɾ/): "now"

asaday (adverb, /əsəde/): "soon"

minav (adverb, /mɪnəv/): "often"

thaza (adverb, /ðəza/): "sometimes"

oinasa (adverb, /ɔɪnəsæ/): "always"

abed (adverb, /æbɛd/): "never"

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

Adjectives

ma (adjective, /mə/): "aromatic"

atethaz (adjective, /ətɛðəz/): "basted"

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

ak (adjective, /ak/): "bitter"

bayd (adjective, /bed/): "black"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "blue"

subitta (adjective, /subɪɾə/): "brown"

nuwatiz (adjective, /nʌwətiz/): "chilled"

oughk (adjective, /ɒk/): "cold"

ittaka (adjective, /iɾəkə/): "curried"

ayz (adjective, /ez/): "dark"

natsuthay (adjective, /nətsuðe/): "deep"

ifa (adjective, /ifa/): "divine"

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

utay (adjective, /ute/): "empty"

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

ddalai (adjective, /ɽəlaɪ/): "familiar"

azap (adjective, /əzəp/): "fat"

oipidoughd (adjective, /ɔɪpidɒd/): "flat"

ataythedi (adjective, /ateðɛdi/): "frail"

awsittis (adjective, /osiɾɪs/): "fried"

sitt (adjective, /sɪɾ/): "full"

ashi (adjective, /æʃi/): "good"

epoughvi (adjective, /ɛpɒvɪ/): "green"

zamawpa (adjective, /zəmopæ/): "grey"

nunafid (adjective, /nʌnəfid/): "honest"

aidas (adjective, /aɪdəs/): "hot"

ananuve (adjective, /ənənuvɛ/): "light"

tulu (adjective, /tʌlu/): "long"

gi (adjective, /gɪ/): "loud"

nan (adjective, /nən/): "mortal"

doughsayl (adjective, /dɒsel/): "mysterious"

tadun (adjective, /tædʌn/): "narrow"

unut (adjective, /ʌnut/): "old"

ayngasus (adjective, /eŋəsʌs/): "orange"

lan (adjective, /læn/): "pungent"

isimeti (adjective, /ɪsɪmɛtɪ/): "purple"

tutiv (adjective, /tutɪv/): "quiet"

iganas (adjective, /ɪgænəs/): "raw"

ethisepai (adjective, /ɛðisɛpaɪ/): "rectangular"

anina (adjective, /ænɪnə/): "red"

atizil (adjective, /ætɪzil/): "roasted"

shatimu (adjective, /ʃətimu/): "round"

jittes (adjective, /jɪɾɛs/): "salty"

inana (adjective, /inənə/): "savory"

chitul (adjective, /tʃɪtul/): "shallow"

bisi (adjective, /bɪsɪ/): "short"

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

batakou (adjective, /bətəkaʊ/): "sober"

ungajub (adjective, /ʌŋədʒub/): "sour"

asa (adjective, /æsə/): "spicy"

ittiluda (adjective, /ɪɾɪlʌdə/): "spiral"

dat (adjective, /dət/): "square"

ukakisa (adjective, /ʌkəkɪsə/): "steamed"

agatik (adjective, /əgætɪk/): "strange"

dayted (adjective, /detɛd/): "strong"

oga (adjective, /ɔgə/): "sturdy"

tiwacatt (adjective, /tɪwəcəɾ/): "sweet"

awte (adjective, /otɛ/): "tall"

nam (adjective, /nəm/): "thick"

nimipi (adjective, /nɪmipi/): "thin"

nas (adjective, /nas/): "warm"

ttefa (adjective, /ɾɛfə/): "weak"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "white"

dani (adjective, /dənɪ/): "wide"

tidafutt (adjective, /tidəfuɾ/): "yellow"

noo (adjective, /nʊ/): "young"

Verbs

ungaysucha (verb, /uŋesʌtʃə/): "bake"

ani (verb, /ani/): "be"

angizu (verb, /əŋɪzʌ/): "belong"

pijough (verb, /pijɒ/): "bite"

udas (verb, /ʌdas/): "break"

inusaze (verb, /inusəzɛ/): "burn"

jadathain (verb, /dʒadəðaɪn/): "come"

aiwasal (verb, /aɪwəsæl/): "die"

az (verb, /əz/): "drink"

sudidu (verb, /sudɪdʌ/): "eat"

ninath (verb, /nɪnəð/): "fall"

ul (verb, /ʌl/): "fight"

ipiva (verb, /ɪpɪvə/): "find"

zanuttaiz (verb, /zənʌɾaɪz/): "fish"

apu (verb, /əpu/): "fly"

aydawn (verb, /edon/): "frown"

oughfayth (verb, /ɒfeð/): "go"

anid (verb, /ænɪd/): "growl"

ethasaws (verb, /ɛθəsos/): "hate"

nguvu (verb, /ŋuvʌ/): "have"

za (verb, /zə/): "hear"

attadatta (verb, /əɾədaɾa/): "hide"

thithili (verb, /ðɪðɪlɪ/): "hold"

ikoughdais (verb, /ikɒdaɪs/): "hunt"

sihapi (verb, /sɪhapɪ/): "jump"

maittoughlam (verb, /maɪɾɒləm/): "kill"

isaw (verb, /ɪso/): "know"

lisich (verb, /lɪsɪtʃ/): "laugh"

ha (verb, /hə/): "lie"

saibana (verb, /saɪbənə/): "live"

ithu (verb, /ɪðʌ/): "lose"

ufika (verb, /ufɪkə/): "love"

talathim (verb, /tələðɪm/): "need"

hisais (verb, /hisaɪs/): "own"

ififawb (verb, /ifɪfob/): "roast"

thawoozi (verb, /ðæwʊzi/): "run"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "see"

nuttet (verb, /nʌɾɛt/): "sit"

tuk (verb, /tʌk/): "sleep"

nout (verb, /naʊt/): "smell"

iviva (verb, /ɪvɪvə/): "smile"

at (verb, /ət/): "stand"

awttizila (verb, /oɾizɪlæ/): "strike"

itanaw (verb, /ɪtæno/): "swallow"

toolawtil (verb, /tʊlotɪl/): "swim"

doughtipa (verb, /dɒtɪpə/): "taste"

nat (verb, /nət/): "throw"

ttamip (verb, /ɾəmɪp/): "walk"

nihath (verb, /nihəð/): "want"

Nouns

di (noun, /dɪ/): "afternoon"

avi (noun, /əvɪ/): "ale"

thatta (noun, /θəɾə/): "all"

defakawf (noun, /dɛfəkof/): "alligator"

tafihaing (noun, /təfihaɪŋ/): "arm"

ediva (noun, /ɛdɪvə/): "ash"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "aunt"

avenatt (noun, /əvɛnəɾ/): "axe"

tted (noun, /ɾɛd/): "bark"

akihula (noun, /əkɪhulæ/): "bay"

anam (noun, /anəm/): "beer"

ud (noun, /ʌd/): "beet"

dashuttad (noun, /dæʃʌɾəd/): "bird"

wav (noun, /wav/): "blood"

naitav (noun, /naɪtæv/): "boar"

ttishayhaf (noun, /ɾiʃehəf/): "bone"

thutalak (noun, /ðutələk/): "breakfast"

fak (noun, /fæk/): "breast"

awttith (noun, /oɾiθ/): "brother"

lafita (noun, /ləfɪtə/): "castle"

az (noun, /əz/): "cat"

kib (noun, /kib/): "cat"

vibittai (noun, /vɪbɪɾaɪ/): "chest"

afalaz (noun, /əfələz/): "chicken"

ipak (noun, /ɪpək/): "claw"

tuttit (noun, /tuɾit/): "cloud"

lechasis (noun, /lɛtʃəsɪs/): "coconut"

fopathitt (noun, /fɔpæðiɾ/): "crime"

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

adoughba (noun, /ədɒbə/): "dinner"

apaithaib (noun, /əpaɪθaɪb/): "dog"

though (noun, /ðɒ/): "drink"

asata (noun, /əsætæ/): "dungeon"

bijoughla (noun, /bɪdʒɒlə/): "ear"

umizi (noun, /umizɪ/): "earth"

kaki (noun, /kəki/): "egg"

na (noun, /nə/): "elder"

taje (noun, /tədʒɛ/): "enemy"

thazitta (noun, /ðəziɾa/): "evening"

akeniha (noun, /ækɛnɪhə/): "eye"

ije (noun, /ijɛ/): "family"

ithati (noun, /iðəti/): "father"

la (noun, /lə/): "feather"

ttutaf (noun, /ɾʌtəf/): "fight"

as (noun, /əs/): "finger"

aka (noun, /əkə/): "fire"

rrubibawh (noun, /rʌbɪboh/): "fish"

ibettathai (noun, /ɪbɛɾæðaɪ/): "flesh"

inayth (noun, /ɪneð/): "foot"

attidach (noun, /əɾɪdatʃ/): "forest"

ifa (noun, /ɪfə/): "fox"

imitizu (noun, /imɪtɪzʌ/): "friend"

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

thett (noun, /ðɛɾ/): "grease"

ulebaw (noun, /ulɛbəw/): "group"

iwesatti (noun, /ɪwɛsəɾɪ/): "gulf"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "hair"

aysikik (noun, /esɪkɪk/): "hand"

soughpay (noun, /sɒpe/): "hat"

ttatt (noun, /ɾəɾ/): "hate"

sihathough (noun, /sihæðɒ/): "head"

ttadizan (noun, /ɾədɪzən/): "hill"

ahilafi (noun, /əhiləfɪ/): "horn"

dai (noun, /daɪ/): "horse"

ath (noun, /əθ/): "house"

adanayd (noun, /ædəned/): "inn"

anaitaha (noun, /anaɪtəhə/): "island"

tu (noun, /tʌ/): "jaw"

am (noun, /əm/): "lake"

akayni (noun, /əkenɪ/): "leaf"

ethin (noun, /ɛðin/): "leg"

ilattiga (noun, /ɪləɾɪgə/): "liver"

tij (noun, /tɪj/): "louse"

ayk (noun, /ek/): "love"

tithit (noun, /tɪðɪt/): "lunch"

zitte (noun, /zɪɾɛ/): "man"

titu (noun, /tɪtu/): "many"

dangaitt (noun, /dəŋaɪɾ/): "meal"

ses (noun, /sɛs/): "metal"

lunushi (noun, /lʌnuʃɪ/): "mine"

aikiti (noun, /aɪkitɪ/): "monster"

outawle (noun, /aʊtolɛ/): "moon"

ttiv (noun, /ɾɪv/): "morning"

atalida (noun, /ətəlidə/): "mother"

izetti (noun, /ɪzɛɾɪ/): "mountain"

zimouthip (noun, /zimaʊðip/): "mouth"

zathatas (noun, /zəðətas/): "name"

nitang (noun, /nɪtəŋ/): "neck"

saipeta (noun, /saɪpɛtə/): "night"

ahagish (noun, /æhægɪʃ/): "noodle"

azudas (noun, /æzʌdas/): "nose"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "ocean"

ez (noun, /ɛz/): "parent"

ais (noun, /aɪs/): "path"

sawmanad (noun, /somənəd/): "peace"

achati (noun, /ætʃətɪ/): "pepper"

sa (noun, /sə/): "person"

awttitoughzai (noun, /oɾɪtɒzaɪ/): "pie"

pad (noun, /pəd/): "pig"

tuwital (noun, /tuwitəl/): "rabbit"

oughn (noun, /ɒn/): "rain"

lithaz (noun, /lɪðəz/): "rat"

attatala (noun, /əɾətələ/): "river"

hif (noun, /hɪf/): "robe"

natta (noun, /nəɾə/): "rock"

attib (noun, /əɾɪb/): "root"

kaban (noun, /kaban/): "salt"

ittajihai (noun, /ɪɾəjihaɪ/): "sand"

tamatta (noun, /tæməɾə/): "seed"

anoughd (noun, /anɒd/): "sibling"

ttedi (noun, /ɾɛdɪ/): "sister"

inashad (noun, /inəʃəd/): "skin"

ithash (noun, /ɪðəʃ/): "sky"

nez (noun, /nɛz/): "smoke"

uti (noun, /uti/): "snake"

mekoungah (noun, /mɛkaʊŋəh/): "soup"

itik (noun, /ɪtik/): "star"

awneda (noun, /onɛdæ/): "stew"

us (noun, /us/): "stomach"

senub (noun, /sɛnub/): "stone"

kett (noun, /kɛɾ/): "stream"

dudanah (noun, /dʌdanəh/): "sun"

jada (noun, /dʒədə/): "sword"

uth (noun, /uθ/): "tail"

ittunivou (noun, /iɾunɪvaʊ/): "tavern"

muttai (noun, /mʌɾaɪ/): "thumb"

oughpounata (noun, /ɒpaʊnətæ/): "tongue"

sid (noun, /sid/): "tooth"

shiput (noun, /ʃɪput/): "tree"

awbapida (noun, /obəpɪdə/): "truth"

oughthitaytha (noun, /ɒðiteðə/): "uncle"

tin (noun, /tɪn/): "valley"

naddaw (noun, /nəɽo/): "war"

wath (noun, /wæθ/): "water"

nayzasut (noun, /nezasut/): "way"

echilad (noun, /ɛchɪləd/): "wine"

vufatt (noun, /vʌfaɾ/): "woman"

hatawna (noun, /hətonə/): "word"