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Silidditt

Silidditt Dictionary

Pronouns

aysaw (pronoun, /eso/): "he"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "she"

ttitt (pronoun, /ɾɪɾ/): "they"

ig (pronoun, /ɪg/): "you"

la (pronoun, /lə/): "we"

er (pronoun, /ɛɹ/): "I"

Articles

ni (article, /nɪ/): "a"

layt (article, /let/): "the"

Prepositions

attan (preposition, /aɾən/): "and"

tettudi (preposition, /tɛɾudɪ/): "as"

atta (preposition, /əɾə/): "from"

nitti (preposition, /nɪɾi/): "in"

taithashai (preposition, /taɪθəʃaɪ/): "of"

pul (preposition, /pʌl/): "or"

nizayga (preposition, /nizegə/): "to"

natahaing (preposition, /nətæhaɪŋ/): "will"

doittoughzil (preposition, /dɔɪɾɒzil/): "with"

Numbers

noo (number, /nʊ/): "zero"

awsootti (number, /osʊɾi/): "one"

ttettoottay (number, /ɾɛɾʊɾe/): "two"

ngawwulan (number, /ŋowulan/): "three"

wawzi (number, /wozɪ/): "four"

wakana (number, /wəkənæ/): "five"

oughdetta (number, /ɒdɛɾə/): "six"

unanana (number, /unənænə/): "seven"

tic (number, /tɪc/): "eight"

numash (number, /numəʃ/): "nine"

ma (number, /mə/): "ten"

Questions

eva (question, /ɛvə/): "what"

dijitt (question, /dɪjɪɾ/): "who"

niku (question, /nikʌ/): "how"

zan (question, /zæn/): "why"

zata (question, /zætæ/): "when"

Interjections

adoughl (interjection, /ədɒl/): "hello"

idi (interjection, /ɪdɪ/): "goodbye"

ttiluwu (interjection, /ɾɪlʌwu/): "hey"

mek (interjection, /mɛk/): "bye"

azettab (interjection, /əzɛɾəb/): "ouch"

dal (interjection, /dəl/): "wow"

aidas (interjection, /aɪdəs/): "uh"

ttethoughth (interjection, /ɾɛðɒð/): "er"

engetihaw (interjection, /ɛŋɛtiho/): "um"

Adverbs

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

ith (adverb, /ið/): "now"

thij (adverb, /ðɪdʒ/): "soon"

sid (adverb, /sɪd/): "often"

ttuvane (adverb, /ɾuvanɛ/): "sometimes"

upal (adverb, /upəl/): "always"

ikounga (adverb, /ɪkaʊŋə/): "never"

anak (adverb, /ənak/): "seldom"

Adjectives

dasabaf (adjective, /dəsəbæf/): "aromatic"

chawl (adjective, /tʃol/): "basted"

kibes (adjective, /kɪbɛs/): "big"

dalasam (adjective, /daləsam/): "bitter"

oughsa (adjective, /ɒsə/): "black"

voughmidi (adjective, /vɒmidɪ/): "blue"

dadas (adjective, /dədas/): "brown"

zasi (adjective, /zæsi/): "chilled"

ttatai (adjective, /ɾətaɪ/): "cold"

utabat (adjective, /ʌtəbət/): "curried"

nimiti (adjective, /nimɪtɪ/): "dark"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "deep"

iti (adjective, /ɪtɪ/): "divine"

toughtaizah (adjective, /tɒtaɪzəh/): "drunk"

mat (adjective, /mət/): "empty"

boungis (adjective, /baʊŋɪs/): "evil"

taidazatt (adjective, /taɪdəzəɾ/): "familiar"

ameniwa (adjective, /əmɛnɪwə/): "fat"

atiza (adjective, /ətiza/): "flat"

awthamad (adjective, /oðəməd/): "frail"

ethazutt (adjective, /ɛðəzʌɾ/): "fried"

shough (adjective, /ʃɒ/): "full"

atetid (adjective, /ətɛtɪd/): "good"

ajangana (adjective, /æjəŋənə/): "green"

datava (adjective, /dətəvə/): "grey"

zul (adjective, /zʌl/): "honest"

ni (adjective, /ni/): "hot"

ithaw (adjective, /ɪðo/): "light"

detin (adjective, /dɛtɪn/): "long"

tattaylat (adjective, /təɾelət/): "loud"

awwi (adjective, /owɪ/): "mortal"

metse (adjective, /mɛtsɛ/): "mysterious"

wadangi (adjective, /wædaŋi/): "narrow"

lan (adjective, /læn/): "old"

wa (adjective, /wə/): "orange"

ta (adjective, /tæ/): "pungent"

tanipoup (adjective, /tanipaʊp/): "purple"

oughhawnuv (adjective, /ɒhonuv/): "quiet"

dainet (adjective, /daɪnɛt/): "raw"

inaneday (adjective, /ɪnənɛde/): "rectangular"

aynisasi (adjective, /enɪsəsi/): "red"

takai (adjective, /təkaɪ/): "roasted"

avawwut (adjective, /əvowut/): "round"

ith (adjective, /ɪð/): "salty"

atanga (adjective, /ətəŋə/): "savory"

ayifis (adjective, /əyɪfis/): "shallow"

angiwatu (adjective, /aŋiwatʌ/): "short"

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

ka (adjective, /ka/): "sober"

louf (adjective, /laʊf/): "sour"

oughkeddi (adjective, /ɒkɛɽɪ/): "spicy"

tatt (adjective, /taɾ/): "spiral"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "square"

ten (adjective, /tɛn/): "steamed"

ka (adjective, /kæ/): "strange"

litti (adjective, /lɪɾɪ/): "strong"

uthi (adjective, /uðɪ/): "sturdy"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "sweet"

isil (adjective, /isɪl/): "tall"

izepi (adjective, /ɪzɛpi/): "thick"

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

adunin (adjective, /ədunɪn/): "warm"

shifezach (adjective, /ʃifɛzətʃ/): "weak"

ouwuzade (adjective, /aʊwʌzædɛ/): "white"

ithidas (adjective, /iðɪdæs/): "wide"

damasa (adjective, /daməsə/): "yellow"

kisa (adjective, /kisa/): "young"

Verbs

boonada (verb, /bʊnədə/): "bake"

oughdine (verb, /ɒdinɛ/): "be"

ajithi (verb, /əjiði/): "belong"

za (verb, /zə/): "bite"

amaywab (verb, /æmewəb/): "break"

thidou (verb, /ðɪdaʊ/): "burn"

eniz (verb, /ɛniz/): "come"

dawta (verb, /dota/): "die"

ayd (verb, /ed/): "drink"

suchaman (verb, /suchəmən/): "eat"

oughsihuch (verb, /ɒsɪhʌtʃ/): "fall"

laynin (verb, /lenɪn/): "fight"

aithu (verb, /aɪðʌ/): "find"

lanou (verb, /lənaʊ/): "fish"

aipun (verb, /aɪpun/): "fly"

dalalin (verb, /dələlɪn/): "frown"

itt (verb, /iɾ/): "go"

nil (verb, /nil/): "growl"

gus (verb, /gus/): "hate"

uta (verb, /utə/): "have"

natt (verb, /nəɾ/): "hear"

ttaydi (verb, /ɾedɪ/): "hide"

achi (verb, /atʃɪ/): "hold"

oufenaw (verb, /aʊfɛno/): "hunt"

itifina (verb, /ɪtifɪnə/): "jump"

abunayn (verb, /abʌnen/): "kill"

uday (verb, /ʌde/): "know"

shel (verb, /ʃɛl/): "laugh"

asis (verb, /əsis/): "lie"

oughgith (verb, /ɒgɪð/): "live"

bay (verb, /be/): "lose"

thoughnaha (verb, /θɒnəha/): "love"

ahoughq (verb, /əhɒq/): "need"

nakathi (verb, /nəkəðɪ/): "own"

tte (verb, /ɾɛ/): "roast"

adetes (verb, /ədɛtɛs/): "run"

hami (verb, /həmi/): "see"

un (verb, /un/): "sit"

anili (verb, /ənɪlɪ/): "sleep"

alakait (verb, /ælakaɪt/): "smell"

tepata (verb, /tɛpətə/): "smile"

cawna (verb, /conæ/): "stand"

kajithi (verb, /kajɪðɪ/): "strike"

oughpam (verb, /ɒpəm/): "swallow"

naywav (verb, /newəv/): "swim"

itathat (verb, /ɪtəðət/): "taste"

is (verb, /is/): "throw"

damin (verb, /dəmin/): "walk"

ep (verb, /ɛp/): "want"

Nouns

vidutt (noun, /viduɾ/): "afternoon"

kataynai (noun, /kətenaɪ/): "ale"

ittayja (noun, /ɪɾejə/): "all"

uwasi (noun, /ʌwəsi/): "alligator"

alas (noun, /æləs/): "arm"

mayte (noun, /metɛ/): "ash"

mifabiv (noun, /mɪfæbɪv/): "aunt"

amath (noun, /æməð/): "axe"

eb (noun, /ɛb/): "bark"

lekitu (noun, /lɛkitʌ/): "bay"

inetti (noun, /ɪnɛɾɪ/): "beer"

attittalough (noun, /æɾɪɾəlɒ/): "beet"

kuvifad (noun, /kuvɪfəd/): "bird"

sheva (noun, /ʃɛvə/): "blood"

atoohat (noun, /ætʊhæt/): "boar"

ap (noun, /əp/): "bone"

ab (noun, /əb/): "breakfast"

chotana (noun, /tʃɔtənə/): "breast"

adadide (noun, /ædadɪdɛ/): "brother"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "castle"

ttittisa (noun, /ɾiɾɪsə/): "cat"

ajulaha (noun, /əjʌləhə/): "cat"

ida (noun, /ɪdə/): "chest"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "chicken"

funan (noun, /fʌnən/): "claw"

nalaw (noun, /nələw/): "cloud"

daymi (noun, /demɪ/): "coconut"

idati (noun, /idəti/): "crime"

noughtasayn (noun, /nɒtəsen/): "day"

waza (noun, /wəzə/): "dinner"

tut (noun, /tʌt/): "dog"

attawgal (noun, /əɾogəl/): "drink"

duttata (noun, /dʌɾətə/): "dungeon"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "ear"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "earth"

ihananay (noun, /ihənane/): "egg"

imat (noun, /ɪmət/): "elder"

kapoughngang (noun, /kəpɒŋəŋ/): "enemy"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "evening"

oughpazoughda (noun, /ɒpəzɒdə/): "eye"

jakunough (noun, /jakʌnɒ/): "family"

attu (noun, /əɾu/): "father"

etak (noun, /ɛtək/): "feather"

dupa (noun, /dupə/): "fight"

ttukawej (noun, /ɾʌkəwɛj/): "finger"

chi (noun, /chɪ/): "fire"

oughsha (noun, /ɒʃæ/): "fish"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "flesh"

baw (noun, /bo/): "foot"

nidevaz (noun, /nɪdɛvæz/): "forest"

na (noun, /nə/): "fox"

athitt (noun, /əðɪɾ/): "friend"

aluttika (noun, /əluɾikə/): "goose"

sawt (noun, /sot/): "grease"

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "group"

ayz (noun, /ez/): "gulf"

afipip (noun, /æfɪpɪp/): "hair"

athafim (noun, /əθəfɪm/): "hand"

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

ep (noun, /ɛp/): "hate"

ttali (noun, /ɾælɪ/): "head"

anayka (noun, /æneka/): "hill"

misiika (noun, /mɪʒɪkə/): "horn"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "horse"

choughna (noun, /chɒnæ/): "house"

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

outtananga (noun, /aʊɾənæŋæ/): "island"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "jaw"

nganavait (noun, /ŋənəvaɪt/): "lake"

uham (noun, /ʌhəm/): "leaf"

afithami (noun, /əfɪðæmi/): "leg"

gaw (noun, /go/): "liver"

asathiv (noun, /əsəðiv/): "louse"

tab (noun, /təb/): "love"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "lunch"

asa (noun, /æsə/): "man"

ekali (noun, /ɛkali/): "many"

ttinattad (noun, /ɾɪnəɾæd/): "meal"

tis (noun, /tɪs/): "metal"

azi (noun, /əzi/): "mine"

ttawil (noun, /ɾæwɪl/): "monster"

asaihi (noun, /əsaɪhɪ/): "moon"

oughshe (noun, /ɒʃɛ/): "morning"

za (noun, /zə/): "mother"

aitalis (noun, /aɪtəlɪs/): "mountain"

vasay (noun, /vəse/): "mouth"

unathati (noun, /unəðætɪ/): "name"

ttattithait (noun, /ɾəɾiðaɪt/): "neck"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "night"

dith (noun, /dɪð/): "noodle"

ilach (noun, /iləch/): "nose"

ilun (noun, /ilʌn/): "ocean"

puta (noun, /putə/): "parent"

sesiuna (noun, /sɛʒunə/): "path"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "peace"

bakath (noun, /bəkəð/): "pepper"

na (noun, /na/): "person"

tas (noun, /təs/): "pie"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "pig"

uvuti (noun, /ʌvʌti/): "rabbit"

etav (noun, /ɛtəv/): "rain"

ttouba (noun, /ɾaʊbə/): "rat"

ayyat (noun, /eyət/): "river"

ladittin (noun, /lədɪɾin/): "robe"

ad (noun, /əd/): "rock"

isis (noun, /ɪsis/): "root"

uvasafa (noun, /uvəsəfə/): "salt"

na (noun, /na/): "sand"

isa (noun, /isə/): "seed"

alakaw (noun, /ələko/): "sibling"

vuvu (noun, /vʌvu/): "sister"

ija (noun, /ɪdʒə/): "skin"

ouse (noun, /aʊsɛ/): "sky"

siang (noun, /ʒəŋ/): "smoke"

mugasought (noun, /mugəsɒt/): "snake"

fatuth (noun, /fətʌð/): "soup"

ija (noun, /ɪdʒə/): "star"

alisutt (noun, /əlɪsʌɾ/): "stew"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "stomach"

aitaylin (noun, /aɪtelin/): "stone"

aitasa (noun, /aɪtæsæ/): "stream"

zada (noun, /zadə/): "sun"

ajas (noun, /ədʒas/): "sword"

dakutal (noun, /dakutəl/): "tail"

tteka (noun, /ɾɛkə/): "tavern"

tihakaw (noun, /tɪhəko/): "thumb"

ailetu (noun, /aɪlɛtu/): "tongue"

she (noun, /ʃɛ/): "tooth"

ttaynu (noun, /ɾenu/): "tree"

fungam (noun, /fʌŋəm/): "truth"

unattitt (noun, /unəɾiɾ/): "uncle"

nifi (noun, /nɪfi/): "valley"

danay (noun, /dəne/): "war"

lawttemad (noun, /loɾɛməd/): "water"

isai (noun, /isaɪ/): "way"

tuna (noun, /tunə/): "wine"

day (noun, /de/): "woman"

ti (noun, /ti/): "word"