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

Atavi

Atavi Dictionary

Pronouns

ada (pronoun, /ədə/): "he"

aku (pronoun, /əku/): "she"

tik (pronoun, /tɪk/): "they"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "you"

an (pronoun, /ən/): "we"

uza (pronoun, /uzə/): "I"

Articles

lay (article, /le/): "a"

sa (article, /sə/): "the"

Prepositions

saza (preposition, /səzə/): "and"

ana (preposition, /anə/): "as"

ihayke (preposition, /ɪhekɛ/): "from"

anak (preposition, /ənæk/): "in"

oughtta (preposition, /ɒɾə/): "of"

tuthi (preposition, /tʌðɪ/): "or"

zut (preposition, /zut/): "to"

an (preposition, /an/): "will"

mam (preposition, /məm/): "with"

Numbers

us (number, /ʌs/): "zero"

attachek (number, /əɾəxɛk/): "one"

waytti (number, /weɾi/): "two"

ich (number, /ɪtʃ/): "three"

ithuhak (number, /ɪðuhək/): "four"

nayta (number, /netə/): "five"

nisaza (number, /nɪsəzə/): "six"

ija (number, /ijə/): "seven"

isal (number, /ɪsəl/): "eight"

it (number, /ɪt/): "nine"

adootuloo (number, /ədʊtʌlʊ/): "ten"

Questions

izalu (question, /ɪzəlʌ/): "what"

ni (question, /nɪ/): "who"

ates (question, /ətɛs/): "how"

iloughja (question, /ilɒdʒæ/): "why"

hinuma (question, /hɪnumə/): "when"

Interjections

lattouthi (interjection, /ləɾaʊði/): "hello"

ti (interjection, /ti/): "goodbye"

itti (interjection, /iɾi/): "hey"

thati (interjection, /ðətɪ/): "bye"

azudav (interjection, /əzudəv/): "ouch"

utaka (interjection, /ʌtækə/): "wow"

ida (interjection, /idə/): "uh"

nu (interjection, /nu/): "er"

awa (interjection, /əwə/): "um"

Adverbs

iza (adverb, /ɪzə/): "again"

janisid (adverb, /dʒənisɪd/): "now"

uttayt (adverb, /uɾet/): "soon"

oughthi (adverb, /ɒðɪ/): "often"

afagoughhe (adverb, /əfægɒhɛ/): "sometimes"

azahawku (adverb, /əzahokʌ/): "always"

izilu (adverb, /ɪzɪlʌ/): "never"

sad (adverb, /səd/): "seldom"

Adjectives

naboughn (adjective, /nəbɒn/): "aromatic"

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

tazezi (adjective, /tæzɛzɪ/): "big"

sikitat (adjective, /sikɪtət/): "bitter"

ayng (adjective, /eŋ/): "black"

vit (adjective, /vɪt/): "blue"

bimu (adjective, /bɪmʌ/): "brown"

atiti (adjective, /atɪtɪ/): "chilled"

haliha (adjective, /həlihə/): "cold"

tananib (adjective, /tənənɪb/): "curried"

saynai (adjective, /senaɪ/): "dark"

duli (adjective, /dulɪ/): "deep"

anayt (adjective, /ənet/): "divine"

pewal (adjective, /pɛwəl/): "drunk"

daywa (adjective, /dewə/): "empty"

ha (adjective, /hə/): "evil"

oobay (adjective, /ʊbe/): "familiar"

ttuhanitt (adjective, /ɾʌhæniɾ/): "fat"

naitak (adjective, /naɪtək/): "flat"

zanayvay (adjective, /zəneve/): "frail"

thavay (adjective, /ðæve/): "fried"

tah (adjective, /təh/): "full"

ainitan (adjective, /aɪnitən/): "good"

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

vahutan (adjective, /vəhutæn/): "grey"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "honest"

zawupi (adjective, /zəwʌpɪ/): "hot"

fab (adjective, /fab/): "light"

ive (adjective, /ɪvɛ/): "long"

sal (adjective, /sal/): "loud"

ud (adjective, /ud/): "mortal"

awmattath (adjective, /omæɾəð/): "mysterious"

unap (adjective, /unəp/): "narrow"

nafath (adjective, /nəfəð/): "old"

atheleda (adjective, /aðɛlɛdə/): "orange"

ittayz (adjective, /ɪɾez/): "pungent"

thatsesh (adjective, /ðətsɛʃ/): "purple"

tamaw (adjective, /təmo/): "quiet"

kati (adjective, /katɪ/): "raw"

bibunatt (adjective, /bɪbʌnəɾ/): "rectangular"

itatha (adjective, /ɪtəðæ/): "red"

vawkesak (adjective, /vokɛsək/): "roasted"

nafizip (adjective, /nəfizip/): "round"

tatik (adjective, /tətɪk/): "salty"

ijadi (adjective, /idʒədi/): "savory"

dazin (adjective, /dæzin/): "shallow"

inays (adjective, /ines/): "short"

eng (adjective, /ɛŋ/): "smoked"

aitibat (adjective, /aɪtibət/): "sober"

inelum (adjective, /inɛlʌm/): "sour"

oughda (adjective, /ɒdə/): "spicy"

toughta (adjective, /tɒtə/): "spiral"

faj (adjective, /fəj/): "square"

setala (adjective, /sɛtələ/): "steamed"

kis (adjective, /kɪs/): "strange"

zut (adjective, /zʌt/): "strong"

unethab (adjective, /ʌnɛðəb/): "sturdy"

epashi (adjective, /ɛpəʃɪ/): "sweet"

atakay (adjective, /ətəke/): "tall"

atoobam (adjective, /ətʊbam/): "thick"

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

ittoughm (adjective, /iɾɒm/): "warm"

asai (adjective, /əsaɪ/): "weak"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "white"

attat (adjective, /əɾət/): "wide"

thutan (adjective, /ðutan/): "yellow"

atta (adjective, /əɾæ/): "young"

Verbs

mittera (verb, /mɪɾɛɹa/): "bake"

ettitawma (verb, /ɛɾitomə/): "be"

ttitt (verb, /ɾɪɾ/): "belong"

afath (verb, /əfað/): "bite"

ukap (verb, /ukəp/): "break"

pelough (verb, /pɛlɒ/): "burn"

tittani (verb, /tɪɾənɪ/): "come"

tati (verb, /təti/): "die"

ahali (verb, /əhæli/): "drink"

isasaw (verb, /ɪsəso/): "eat"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "fall"

nes (verb, /nɛs/): "fight"

sak (verb, /sæk/): "find"

ak (verb, /ək/): "fish"

api (verb, /əpɪ/): "fly"

em (verb, /ɛm/): "frown"

la (verb, /la/): "go"

nganid (verb, /ŋənɪd/): "growl"

waittatiz (verb, /waɪɾætɪz/): "hate"

thani (verb, /ðənɪ/): "have"

ngaith (verb, /ŋaɪð/): "hear"

uyana (verb, /ʌyənə/): "hide"

aychaka (verb, /etʃəkæ/): "hold"

udoughwai (verb, /ʌdɒwaɪ/): "hunt"

iwadit (verb, /iwədit/): "jump"

ttawvi (verb, /ɾovɪ/): "kill"

isetted (verb, /isɛɾɛd/): "know"

atti (verb, /əɾɪ/): "laugh"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "lie"

ekis (verb, /ɛkis/): "live"

uda (verb, /ʌdæ/): "lose"

nid (verb, /nid/): "love"

ittay (verb, /ɪɾe/): "need"

awat (verb, /əwæt/): "own"

tadakak (verb, /tədəkək/): "roast"

iza (verb, /ɪzə/): "run"

anik (verb, /ənik/): "see"

idaifawn (verb, /ɪdaɪfon/): "sit"

tawttaynutt (verb, /toɾenuɾ/): "sleep"

hanasu (verb, /hənəsu/): "smell"

atal (verb, /ətal/): "smile"

atazidou (verb, /ətəzɪdaʊ/): "stand"

mittasiy (verb, /mɪɾəsiy/): "strike"

uthadi (verb, /uθədɪ/): "swallow"

amough (verb, /əmɒ/): "swim"

lijaja (verb, /lɪjəjə/): "taste"

chothoughd (verb, /tʃɔðɒd/): "throw"

awtawn (verb, /oton/): "walk"

sathahi (verb, /sæðæhɪ/): "want"

Nouns

wuttutough (noun, /wʌɾutɒ/): "afternoon"

idani (noun, /idənɪ/): "ale"

athutiw (noun, /əðutɪw/): "all"

koughs (noun, /kɒs/): "alligator"

ttathini (noun, /ɾəðinɪ/): "arm"

matt (noun, /mæɾ/): "ash"

thitti (noun, /ðɪɾɪ/): "aunt"

vetasoul (noun, /vɛtæsaʊl/): "axe"

kunoughttak (noun, /kʌnɒɾək/): "bark"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "bay"

itoodul (noun, /ɪtʊdul/): "beer"

lettatheg (noun, /lɛɾəðɛg/): "beet"

famittay (noun, /fəmɪɾe/): "bird"

azas (noun, /azæs/): "blood"

adilought (noun, /ədɪlɒt/): "boar"

athata (noun, /æðətə/): "bone"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "breakfast"

law (noun, /lo/): "breast"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "brother"

attine (noun, /əɾinɛ/): "castle"

ttough (noun, /ɾɒ/): "cat"

inaywoughna (noun, /inewɒnə/): "cat"

timoughg (noun, /tɪmɒg/): "chest"

lilitta (noun, /liliɾə/): "chicken"

ttathatim (noun, /ɾəðətɪm/): "claw"

awa (noun, /əwə/): "cloud"

fanitha (noun, /fənɪðə/): "coconut"

attulaka (noun, /əɾʌləkə/): "crime"

ittenitha (noun, /iɾɛnɪðə/): "day"

itada (noun, /ɪtədə/): "dinner"

awfazett (noun, /ofəzɛɾ/): "dog"

uthi (noun, /uði/): "drink"

awthifat (noun, /oðɪfət/): "dungeon"

izawte (noun, /izotɛ/): "ear"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "earth"

aith (noun, /aɪð/): "egg"

ttutt (noun, /ɾʌɾ/): "elder"

dabawb (noun, /dəbob/): "enemy"

oughmaki (noun, /ɒmæki/): "evening"

mugizoughm (noun, /mugɪzɒm/): "eye"

angayp (noun, /əŋep/): "family"

oothifi (noun, /ʊðifɪ/): "father"

ttatut (noun, /ɾətut/): "feather"

ttani (noun, /ɾəni/): "fight"

cha (noun, /tʃæ/): "finger"

itha (noun, /iðə/): "fire"

amijith (noun, /əmɪjið/): "fish"

ngum (noun, /ŋʌm/): "flesh"

saliz (noun, /səlɪz/): "foot"

sawd (noun, /sod/): "forest"

ttaze (noun, /ɾəzɛ/): "fox"

zatai (noun, /zətaɪ/): "friend"

ejiwoughn (noun, /ɛjɪwɒn/): "goose"

wittouvutt (noun, /wɪɾaʊvuɾ/): "grease"

ki (noun, /ki/): "group"

nathena (noun, /nəðɛnə/): "gulf"

baina (noun, /baɪnæ/): "hair"

ttoughlad (noun, /ɾɒləd/): "hand"

ath (noun, /əð/): "hat"

ha (noun, /hə/): "hate"

ilu (noun, /ɪlu/): "head"

tough (noun, /tɒ/): "hill"

imid (noun, /imɪd/): "horn"

haniki (noun, /hənɪkɪ/): "horse"

napi (noun, /nəpi/): "house"

ma (noun, /mə/): "inn"

ihi (noun, /ɪhɪ/): "island"

littek (noun, /lɪɾɛk/): "jaw"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "lake"

asawbas (noun, /əsobəs/): "leaf"

datinga (noun, /datɪŋə/): "leg"

matteb (noun, /məɾɛb/): "liver"

shategough (noun, /ʃətɛgɒ/): "louse"

ttipe (noun, /ɾɪpɛ/): "love"

datasu (noun, /dətæsʌ/): "lunch"

nitunoum (noun, /nɪtʌnaʊm/): "man"

awi (noun, /əwi/): "many"

soughb (noun, /sɒb/): "meal"

lathet (noun, /læðɛt/): "metal"

ittaili (noun, /ɪɾaɪlɪ/): "mine"

ide (noun, /idɛ/): "monster"

as (noun, /əs/): "moon"

da (noun, /də/): "morning"

eng (noun, /ɛŋ/): "mother"

ttafath (noun, /ɾəfəð/): "mountain"

ttethoughk (noun, /ɾɛðɒk/): "mouth"

wi (noun, /wɪ/): "name"

ana (noun, /əna/): "neck"

enimoo (noun, /ɛnɪmʊ/): "night"

ttaylana (noun, /ɾeləna/): "noodle"

ithihett (noun, /ɪðɪhɛɾ/): "nose"

tetaithi (noun, /tɛtaɪðɪ/): "ocean"

ttoughnawi (noun, /ɾɒnawi/): "parent"

binay (noun, /bine/): "path"

fezamah (noun, /fɛzəmah/): "peace"

av (noun, /əv/): "pepper"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "person"

usatti (noun, /usæɾi/): "pie"

nip (noun, /nɪp/): "pig"

imine (noun, /ɪmɪnɛ/): "rabbit"

pim (noun, /pim/): "rain"

ipata (noun, /ɪpətə/): "rat"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "river"

ngita (noun, /ŋɪtə/): "robe"

rrattook (noun, /raɾʊk/): "rock"

fizadez (noun, /fɪzædɛz/): "root"

aman (noun, /æmən/): "salt"

av (noun, /əv/): "sand"

na (noun, /nə/): "seed"

ettangatta (noun, /ɛɾəŋəɾə/): "sibling"

asuja (noun, /əsudʒə/): "sister"

apakali (noun, /æpækælɪ/): "skin"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "sky"

oughttawngid (noun, /ɒɾoŋid/): "smoke"

tingan (noun, /tɪŋæn/): "snake"

nilike (noun, /nɪlɪkɛ/): "soup"

iputhidda (noun, /ipʌðɪɽə/): "star"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "stew"

af (noun, /əf/): "stomach"

an (noun, /an/): "stone"

itha (noun, /iθə/): "stream"

natta (noun, /naɾə/): "sun"

am (noun, /əm/): "sword"

utha (noun, /ʌðæ/): "tail"

akahe (noun, /əkæhɛ/): "tavern"

vegaw (noun, /vɛgo/): "thumb"

uzizing (noun, /ʌzɪzɪŋ/): "tongue"

battipa (noun, /bəɾipə/): "tooth"

attif (noun, /aɾɪf/): "tree"

anug (noun, /ænʌg/): "truth"

amasal (noun, /æməsəl/): "uncle"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "valley"

tabunge (noun, /təbʌŋɛ/): "war"

malik (noun, /məlɪk/): "water"

idulal (noun, /iduləl/): "way"

hinoughtha (noun, /hinɒðæ/): "wine"

uki (noun, /ʌkɪ/): "woman"

ittut (noun, /ɪɾʌt/): "word"