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Ayfatatha

Ayfatatha Dictionary

Pronouns

an (pronoun, /ən/): "he"

iz (pronoun, /ɪz/): "she"

awta (pronoun, /otə/): "they"

etti (pronoun, /ɛɾi/): "you"

ana (pronoun, /anə/): "we"

ub (pronoun, /ub/): "I"

Articles

kah (article, /kəh/): "a"

kayv (article, /kev/): "the"

Prepositions

dazake (preposition, /dəzəkɛ/): "and"

loughch (preposition, /lɒx/): "as"

at (preposition, /ət/): "from"

uki (preposition, /ʌkɪ/): "in"

semi (preposition, /sɛmɪ/): "of"

ijays (preposition, /ɪjes/): "or"

iti (preposition, /ɪtɪ/): "to"

izazu (preposition, /ɪzæzu/): "will"

katay (preposition, /kəte/): "with"

Numbers

eminaithay (number, /ɛmɪnaɪθe/): "zero"

ita (number, /ɪtə/): "one"

lav (number, /ləv/): "two"

ejaimi (number, /ɛdʒaɪmi/): "three"

dagisak (number, /dəgɪsək/): "four"

dasu (number, /dəsʌ/): "five"

pisiebough (number, /pɪʒɛbɒ/): "six"

attayk (number, /əɾek/): "seven"

tethatin (number, /tɛðətin/): "eight"

it (number, /ɪt/): "nine"

nuk (number, /nuk/): "ten"

Questions

itawte (question, /itotɛ/): "what"

ati (question, /ətɪ/): "who"

ih (question, /ɪh/): "how"

anafiv (question, /ənəfiv/): "why"

ttalithu (question, /ɾælɪðu/): "when"

Interjections

tough (interjection, /tɒ/): "hello"

nasal (interjection, /nəsəl/): "goodbye"

aykawvoughtha (interjection, /ekovɒðæ/): "hey"

ipis (interjection, /ipɪs/): "bye"

ala (interjection, /ələ/): "ouch"

us (interjection, /ʌs/): "wow"

higoughsoughd (interjection, /hɪgɒsɒd/): "uh"

at (interjection, /ət/): "er"

ishib (interjection, /iʃɪb/): "um"

Adverbs

ngatta (adverb, /ŋəɾə/): "again"

ngutifak (adverb, /ŋʌtifək/): "now"

inen (adverb, /inɛn/): "soon"

ithed (adverb, /iðɛd/): "often"

julithan (adverb, /jʌliðən/): "sometimes"

idutip (adverb, /ɪdutɪp/): "always"

awdouze (adverb, /odaʊzɛ/): "never"

gathuzin (adverb, /gəðuzɪn/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttiz (adjective, /ɾiz/): "aromatic"

dettetak (adjective, /dɛɾɛtək/): "basted"

avawgatt (adjective, /avogəɾ/): "big"

edaypid (adjective, /ɛdepɪd/): "bitter"

sa (adjective, /sa/): "black"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "blue"

unidufe (adjective, /ʌnɪdufɛ/): "brown"

la (adjective, /lə/): "chilled"

sihailes (adjective, /sɪhaɪlɛs/): "cold"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "curried"

af (adjective, /əf/): "dark"

oughnataw (adjective, /ɒnətəw/): "deep"

inam (adjective, /inæm/): "divine"

dusa (adjective, /dʌsə/): "drunk"

layth (adjective, /leð/): "empty"

ayjittus (adjective, /edʒiɾus/): "evil"

patt (adjective, /pəɾ/): "familiar"

zamabin (adjective, /zəməbin/): "fat"

kalaji (adjective, /kælæjɪ/): "flat"

itafayge (adjective, /ɪtəfegɛ/): "frail"

fisi (adjective, /fisɪ/): "fried"

ulaimit (adjective, /ulaɪmɪt/): "full"

aymiwoot (adjective, /emɪwʊt/): "good"

aw (adjective, /əw/): "green"

agetta (adjective, /əgɛɾa/): "grey"

vawwajais (adjective, /vowəjaɪs/): "honest"

lisavu (adjective, /lɪsəvʌ/): "hot"

nilatha (adjective, /nɪləθa/): "light"

ethaduw (adjective, /ɛðəduw/): "long"

nazayt (adjective, /nəzet/): "loud"

elif (adjective, /ɛlɪf/): "mortal"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "mysterious"

anattu (adjective, /ənəɾu/): "narrow"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "old"

ithattutt (adjective, /ɪðæɾʌɾ/): "orange"

zitha (adjective, /ziðə/): "pungent"

awf (adjective, /of/): "purple"

me (adjective, /mɛ/): "quiet"

ttapattan (adjective, /ɾəpəɾæn/): "raw"

izi (adjective, /ɪzɪ/): "rectangular"

etan (adjective, /ɛtən/): "red"

outat (adjective, /aʊtæt/): "roasted"

eda (adjective, /ɛdə/): "round"

awngikaw (adjective, /oŋɪko/): "salty"

dinathi (adjective, /dinəði/): "savory"

hi (adjective, /hɪ/): "shallow"

oughngathapai (adjective, /ɒŋəðæpaɪ/): "short"

ayttamin (adjective, /eɾəmɪn/): "smoked"

fiddalath (adjective, /fɪɽæləð/): "sober"

ubaything (adjective, /ubeðɪŋ/): "sour"

ekayt (adjective, /ɛket/): "spicy"

nayvi (adjective, /nevɪ/): "spiral"

oughtt (adjective, /ɒɾ/): "square"

ad (adjective, /æd/): "steamed"

kusajai (adjective, /kusədʒaɪ/): "strange"

lab (adjective, /ləb/): "strong"

satutai (adjective, /sətʌtaɪ/): "sturdy"

uttalawt (adjective, /ʌɾəlot/): "sweet"

zuhuth (adjective, /zuhʌð/): "tall"

kipawla (adjective, /kipolə/): "thick"

kadathit (adjective, /kədaðit/): "thin"

aka (adjective, /əka/): "warm"

luzaw (adjective, /luzæw/): "weak"

valu (adjective, /vəlu/): "white"

afibe (adjective, /əfɪbɛ/): "wide"

anipik (adjective, /ənɪpɪk/): "yellow"

atti (adjective, /əɾi/): "young"

Verbs

it (verb, /it/): "bake"

thachechi (verb, /ðətʃɛtʃɪ/): "be"

ninag (verb, /ninəg/): "belong"

ttamaddai (verb, /ɾəməɽaɪ/): "bite"

ngunough (verb, /ŋunɒ/): "break"

naynisha (verb, /neniʃə/): "burn"

utalanu (verb, /utəlænʌ/): "come"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "die"

tipitha (verb, /tɪpiðə/): "drink"

ttac (verb, /ɾəc/): "eat"

sapul (verb, /səpul/): "fall"

kuwikit (verb, /kuwikit/): "fight"

la (verb, /lə/): "find"

azitt (verb, /əzɪɾ/): "fish"

bukapoughz (verb, /bukæpɒz/): "fly"

sattatt (verb, /səɾəɾ/): "frown"

aidaza (verb, /aɪdaza/): "go"

sachettu (verb, /səchɛɾʌ/): "growl"

imasit (verb, /ɪməsɪt/): "hate"

did (verb, /dɪd/): "have"

arrang (verb, /ərəŋ/): "hear"

aitt (verb, /aɪɾ/): "hide"

itayli (verb, /itelɪ/): "hold"

eva (verb, /ɛvə/): "hunt"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "jump"

nipitta (verb, /nipɪɾə/): "kill"

nadathi (verb, /nədəθɪ/): "know"

kithaysi (verb, /kɪθesi/): "laugh"

lawjun (verb, /lojun/): "lie"

ngas (verb, /ŋəs/): "live"

naysaw (verb, /neso/): "lose"

kazusub (verb, /kəzusʌb/): "love"

eloughd (verb, /ɛlɒd/): "need"

oughlanitha (verb, /ɒlənɪðə/): "own"

avith (verb, /əvɪθ/): "roast"

zaba (verb, /zæbæ/): "run"

ifedip (verb, /ɪfɛdɪp/): "see"

ibih (verb, /ibɪh/): "sit"

awveddis (verb, /ovɛɽɪs/): "sleep"

ip (verb, /ɪp/): "smell"

awwa (verb, /owə/): "smile"

fa (verb, /fə/): "stand"

awle (verb, /olɛ/): "strike"

ttavu (verb, /ɾəvʌ/): "swallow"

ama (verb, /əmə/): "swim"

anathu (verb, /ənəðu/): "taste"

ukati (verb, /ʌkətɪ/): "throw"

kattetit (verb, /kəɾɛtɪt/): "walk"

an (verb, /ən/): "want"

Nouns

nak (noun, /nək/): "afternoon"

ittati (noun, /ɪɾətɪ/): "ale"

marratha (noun, /mərəðæ/): "all"

ttaipapi (noun, /ɾaɪpəpɪ/): "alligator"

soop (noun, /sʊp/): "arm"

tisaysa (noun, /tɪsesə/): "ash"

gavith (noun, /gəvɪð/): "aunt"

ach (noun, /əch/): "axe"

ngibaihu (noun, /ŋibaɪhʌ/): "bark"

delayl (noun, /dɛlel/): "bay"

dijafa (noun, /dɪjəfə/): "beer"

evala (noun, /ɛvələ/): "beet"

langa (noun, /ləŋə/): "bird"

ta (noun, /tə/): "blood"

kasiah (noun, /kəʒæh/): "boar"

seka (noun, /sɛkə/): "bone"

ev (noun, /ɛv/): "breakfast"

tamitti (noun, /tamɪɾɪ/): "breast"

ttisesoughn (noun, /ɾɪsɛsɒn/): "brother"

aykav (noun, /ekæv/): "castle"

ettinganough (noun, /ɛɾɪŋanɒ/): "cat"

tatuttin (noun, /tətʌɾɪn/): "cat"

isittuti (noun, /isɪɾʌtɪ/): "chest"

azaiv (noun, /əzaɪv/): "chicken"

aki (noun, /əkɪ/): "claw"

aduba (noun, /ədubə/): "cloud"

mas (noun, /məs/): "coconut"

wat (noun, /wət/): "crime"

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

ttalap (noun, /ɾələp/): "dinner"

nadath (noun, /nədəð/): "dog"

in (noun, /in/): "drink"

fecal (noun, /fɛcəl/): "dungeon"

dathitt (noun, /dəðiɾ/): "ear"

pikaf (noun, /pɪkæf/): "earth"

nisoughvan (noun, /nisɒvən/): "egg"

akai (noun, /əkaɪ/): "elder"

samoughti (noun, /səmɒtɪ/): "enemy"

dugisa (noun, /dugɪsə/): "evening"

nga (noun, /ŋa/): "eye"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "family"

navaza (noun, /nəvəzə/): "father"

al (noun, /æl/): "feather"

na (noun, /nə/): "fight"

asegega (noun, /əsɛgɛgə/): "finger"

ttumitt (noun, /ɾumiɾ/): "fire"

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

elalap (noun, /ɛlələp/): "flesh"

moomamai (noun, /mʊməmaɪ/): "foot"

aba (noun, /əbə/): "forest"

dittit (noun, /dɪɾɪt/): "fox"

atime (noun, /ətimɛ/): "friend"

ladasi (noun, /lədəsɪ/): "goose"

aka (noun, /əkæ/): "grease"

saf (noun, /səf/): "group"

ukaynat (noun, /ukenət/): "gulf"

doomi (noun, /dʊmɪ/): "hair"

natanay (noun, /natəne/): "hand"

eshahach (noun, /ɛʃəhətʃ/): "hat"

satt (noun, /səɾ/): "hate"

oonesan (noun, /ʊnɛsan/): "head"

isabahu (noun, /ɪsəbəhʌ/): "hill"

baniloon (noun, /banilʊn/): "horn"

nitattuth (noun, /nɪtæɾʌθ/): "horse"

amutt (noun, /æmuɾ/): "house"

judev (noun, /judɛv/): "inn"

fel (noun, /fɛl/): "island"

fasi (noun, /fəsɪ/): "jaw"

adaynodd (noun, /ədenɔɽ/): "lake"

litaih (noun, /litaɪh/): "leaf"

silay (noun, /sɪle/): "leg"

achangai (noun, /æchæŋaɪ/): "liver"

nizouba (noun, /nɪzaʊbæ/): "louse"

uwi (noun, /ʌwɪ/): "love"

tittatt (noun, /tɪɾəɾ/): "lunch"

ttattataytt (noun, /ɾəɾəteɾ/): "man"

ipemough (noun, /ɪpɛmɒ/): "many"

ettalif (noun, /ɛɾəlif/): "meal"

watt (noun, /wəɾ/): "metal"

ttapi (noun, /ɾəpɪ/): "mine"

zihas (noun, /zɪhas/): "monster"

dataluh (noun, /dətæluh/): "moon"

shu (noun, /ʃu/): "morning"

zave (noun, /zævɛ/): "mother"

isija (noun, /ɪsɪja/): "mountain"

epittela (noun, /ɛpɪɾɛla/): "mouth"

ttuvuzu (noun, /ɾʌvʌzʌ/): "name"

ttanu (noun, /ɾənu/): "neck"

saykail (noun, /sekaɪl/): "night"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "noodle"

ifaykane (noun, /ifekənɛ/): "nose"

datta (noun, /dəɾə/): "ocean"

edafa (noun, /ɛdəfə/): "parent"

athayn (noun, /aðen/): "path"

aytta (noun, /eɾə/): "peace"

ttavaba (noun, /ɾəvəbə/): "pepper"

nattatt (noun, /nəɾəɾ/): "person"

tusiwai (noun, /tusiwaɪ/): "pie"

ttib (noun, /ɾɪb/): "pig"

nayvatou (noun, /nevətaʊ/): "rabbit"

pava (noun, /pəvə/): "rain"

tash (noun, /təʃ/): "rat"

bin (noun, /bɪn/): "river"

ittitha (noun, /ɪɾɪðə/): "robe"

ishu (noun, /iʃu/): "rock"

ta (noun, /ta/): "root"

zadafayng (noun, /zədəfeŋ/): "salt"

oukasi (noun, /aʊkəsɪ/): "sand"

ngithasa (noun, /ŋiðəsæ/): "seed"

abait (noun, /əbaɪt/): "sibling"

ainatt (noun, /aɪnæɾ/): "sister"

oughgelaw (noun, /ɒgɛləw/): "skin"

dih (noun, /dɪh/): "sky"

ta (noun, /tə/): "smoke"

ivi (noun, /ɪvɪ/): "snake"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "soup"

tigib (noun, /tɪgib/): "star"

jatha (noun, /dʒəðə/): "stew"

sai (noun, /saɪ/): "stomach"

aypija (noun, /epijə/): "stone"

kouban (noun, /kaʊbæn/): "stream"

thatith (noun, /ðətɪð/): "sun"

athaiba (noun, /əðaɪbə/): "sword"

hib (noun, /hɪb/): "tail"

atit (noun, /ətɪt/): "tavern"

aittath (noun, /aɪɾað/): "thumb"

kitawtith (noun, /kɪtotɪð/): "tongue"

amupet (noun, /əmupɛt/): "tooth"

chasita (noun, /chæsitə/): "tree"

ttuk (noun, /ɾʌk/): "truth"

jilal (noun, /jɪləl/): "uncle"

ithata (noun, /ɪθətæ/): "valley"

ashi (noun, /əʃɪ/): "war"

thatakaiv (noun, /ðətəkaɪv/): "water"

ril (noun, /ɹɪl/): "way"

nateda (noun, /nətɛdə/): "wine"

bihin (noun, /bɪhin/): "woman"

isi (noun, /iʒ/): "word"