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Language Generator

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

Sugak

Sugak Dictionary

Pronouns

ana (pronoun, /ənə/): "he"

ji (pronoun, /jɪ/): "she"

fu (pronoun, /fʌ/): "they"

fai (pronoun, /faɪ/): "you"

hous (pronoun, /haʊs/): "we"

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

Articles

inay (article, /ɪne/): "a"

at (article, /ət/): "the"

Prepositions

atti (preposition, /aɾɪ/): "and"

tatayli (preposition, /tətelɪ/): "as"

lujani (preposition, /lʌjənɪ/): "from"

edal (preposition, /ɛdəl/): "in"

nahuday (preposition, /nəhude/): "of"

devai (preposition, /dɛvaɪ/): "or"

asithif (preposition, /əsɪðɪf/): "to"

inigaydi (preposition, /inɪgedɪ/): "will"

wa (preposition, /wə/): "with"

Numbers

nainika (number, /naɪnɪkə/): "zero"

zagajit (number, /zəgəjɪt/): "one"

thaja (number, /ðədʒə/): "two"

athami (number, /əθəmɪ/): "three"

hath (number, /hæð/): "four"

vinai (number, /vinaɪ/): "five"

lakap (number, /ləkəp/): "six"

tte (number, /ɾɛ/): "seven"

tathitta (number, /təθɪɾə/): "eight"

thisinayd (number, /θisɪned/): "nine"

lamit (number, /ləmɪt/): "ten"

Questions

ik (question, /ɪk/): "what"

aytuthet (question, /etuθɛt/): "who"

aygattad (question, /egaɾəd/): "how"

say (question, /se/): "why"

athitoo (question, /əðitʊ/): "when"

Interjections

ized (interjection, /izɛd/): "hello"

tahap (interjection, /tahæp/): "goodbye"

vubai (interjection, /vubaɪ/): "hey"

inattuni (interjection, /ɪnəɾʌni/): "bye"

inay (interjection, /ɪne/): "ouch"

sadam (interjection, /sədəm/): "wow"

lisam (interjection, /lɪsam/): "uh"

ikafad (interjection, /ɪkæfəd/): "er"

ilut (interjection, /ɪlut/): "um"

Adverbs

aitadam (adverb, /aɪtədəm/): "again"

hay (adverb, /he/): "now"

tha (adverb, /ðæ/): "soon"

ayttathamaw (adverb, /eɾæθamo/): "often"

itt (adverb, /ɪɾ/): "sometimes"

awtettet (adverb, /otɛɾɛt/): "always"

asate (adverb, /əsətɛ/): "never"

apett (adverb, /æpɛɾ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

nai (adjective, /naɪ/): "aromatic"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "basted"

lizays (adjective, /lɪzes/): "big"

tilat (adjective, /tilət/): "bitter"

lattawas (adjective, /ləɾəwəs/): "black"

tithasan (adjective, /tiðæsən/): "blue"

enafi (adjective, /ɛnəfɪ/): "brown"

oijipatti (adjective, /ɔɪdʒipəɾi/): "chilled"

tilelik (adjective, /tilɛlɪk/): "cold"

fufanach (adjective, /fufənatʃ/): "curried"

awttesimi (adjective, /oɾɛsɪmɪ/): "dark"

ngun (adjective, /ŋun/): "deep"

aingudi (adjective, /aɪŋudi/): "divine"

itukipa (adjective, /itʌkɪpə/): "drunk"

anatt (adjective, /ənəɾ/): "empty"

una (adjective, /ʌnə/): "evil"

aidun (adjective, /aɪdun/): "familiar"

pamithaid (adjective, /pəmɪθaɪd/): "fat"

afatt (adjective, /əfəɾ/): "flat"

naisaf (adjective, /naɪsəf/): "frail"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "fried"

ufaittati (adjective, /ufaɪɾətɪ/): "full"

asasia (adjective, /əsəʒa/): "good"

ttalatun (adjective, /ɾələtun/): "green"

udoud (adjective, /ʌdaʊd/): "grey"

adaigu (adjective, /ædaɪgʌ/): "honest"

ahetta (adjective, /əhɛɾa/): "hot"

layhi (adjective, /lehɪ/): "light"

ithij (adjective, /ɪðij/): "long"

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "loud"

oughd (adjective, /ɒd/): "mortal"

anu (adjective, /ənʌ/): "mysterious"

da (adjective, /də/): "narrow"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "old"

layle (adjective, /lelɛ/): "orange"

pootayzi (adjective, /pʊtezɪ/): "pungent"

feng (adjective, /fɛŋ/): "purple"

wathuk (adjective, /wæðʌk/): "quiet"

zutaiva (adjective, /zʌtaɪvə/): "raw"

tsawi (adjective, /tsəwɪ/): "rectangular"

ite (adjective, /itɛ/): "red"

usaf (adjective, /ʌsəf/): "roasted"

adisani (adjective, /ədɪsəni/): "round"

tat (adjective, /tət/): "salty"

poughw (adjective, /pɒw/): "savory"

na (adjective, /nə/): "shallow"

dathough (adjective, /dəðɒ/): "short"

boughth (adjective, /bɒð/): "smoked"

pit (adjective, /pɪt/): "sober"

atu (adjective, /ətʌ/): "sour"

ab (adjective, /əb/): "spicy"

ug (adjective, /ʌg/): "spiral"

ziva (adjective, /zɪvə/): "square"

sath (adjective, /səð/): "steamed"

vatawtt (adjective, /vətoɾ/): "strange"

atattawu (adjective, /ætæɾəwu/): "strong"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "sturdy"

uvabulai (adjective, /uvəbulaɪ/): "sweet"

isesina (adjective, /ɪsɛsɪnæ/): "tall"

biloo (adjective, /bilʊ/): "thick"

awlinoughpa (adjective, /olinɒpə/): "thin"

ilemi (adjective, /ɪlɛmɪ/): "warm"

aishaitif (adjective, /aɪʃaɪtif/): "weak"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "white"

gayti (adjective, /getɪ/): "wide"

ish (adjective, /ɪʃ/): "yellow"

el (adjective, /ɛl/): "young"

Verbs

atinel (verb, /ætinɛl/): "bake"

imawvu (verb, /ɪmovʌ/): "be"

aithimoughch (verb, /aɪðɪmɒtʃ/): "belong"

esin (verb, /ɛsin/): "bite"

oughtta (verb, /ɒɾə/): "break"

lisegis (verb, /lisɛgis/): "burn"

ettitought (verb, /ɛɾɪtɒt/): "come"

ainekabu (verb, /aɪnɛkəbʌ/): "die"

kazisham (verb, /kəzɪʃəm/): "drink"

aladayfough (verb, /ələdefɒ/): "eat"

ttisisatt (verb, /ɾɪsɪsəɾ/): "fall"

saj (verb, /səj/): "fight"

attain (verb, /æɾaɪn/): "find"

juki (verb, /dʒʌkɪ/): "fish"

at (verb, /ət/): "fly"

un (verb, /ʌn/): "frown"

juzani (verb, /dʒʌzəni/): "go"

dututha (verb, /dutuða/): "growl"

dak (verb, /dək/): "hate"

awtun (verb, /otʌn/): "have"

titayti (verb, /tɪtetɪ/): "hear"

futitt (verb, /fʌtɪɾ/): "hide"

wu (verb, /wʌ/): "hold"

oughf (verb, /ɒf/): "hunt"

atasha (verb, /ətæʃə/): "jump"

di (verb, /dɪ/): "kill"

at (verb, /at/): "know"

ditta (verb, /dɪɾə/): "laugh"

apewat (verb, /əpɛwət/): "lie"

nuziw (verb, /nʌzɪw/): "live"

pipawait (verb, /pipawaɪt/): "lose"

aviwini (verb, /avɪwɪnɪ/): "love"

ailit (verb, /aɪlɪt/): "need"

ttatuf (verb, /ɾətuf/): "own"

nasis (verb, /nəsɪs/): "roast"

ittal (verb, /iɾəl/): "run"

ithab (verb, /ɪðæb/): "see"

atis (verb, /ətis/): "sit"

etid (verb, /ɛtid/): "sleep"

esami (verb, /ɛsəmi/): "smell"

sida (verb, /sida/): "smile"

ufat (verb, /ufət/): "stand"

hudas (verb, /hudəs/): "strike"

tan (verb, /tæn/): "swallow"

wiloughl (verb, /wilɒl/): "swim"

ittu (verb, /ɪɾʌ/): "taste"

agitt (verb, /əgɪɾ/): "throw"

sanattes (verb, /sənəɾɛs/): "walk"

lawnet (verb, /lonɛt/): "want"

Nouns

bev (noun, /bɛv/): "afternoon"

azi (noun, /azɪ/): "ale"

amizupu (noun, /æmɪzʌpu/): "all"

zikutt (noun, /zɪkʌɾ/): "alligator"

awzatti (noun, /ozəɾi/): "arm"

athe (noun, /əðɛ/): "ash"

utta (noun, /uɾə/): "aunt"

asichet (noun, /əsɪchɛt/): "axe"

itapawa (noun, /ɪtəpəwa/): "bark"

tasaytte (noun, /tæseɾɛ/): "bay"

tidin (noun, /tɪdɪn/): "beer"

zithucha (noun, /zɪðutʃə/): "beet"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "bird"

alingi (noun, /əlɪŋɪ/): "blood"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "boar"

daitt (noun, /daɪɾ/): "bone"

ayzil (noun, /ezɪl/): "breakfast"

isashat (noun, /ɪsəʃət/): "breast"

suzetaw (noun, /sʌzɛtəw/): "brother"

esidet (noun, /ɛsidɛt/): "castle"

abo (noun, /æbɔ/): "cat"

ban (noun, /bən/): "cat"

natitt (noun, /nətɪɾ/): "chest"

salawtte (noun, /sæloɾɛ/): "chicken"

pum (noun, /pum/): "claw"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "cloud"

isattith (noun, /isæɾiθ/): "coconut"

enudanou (noun, /ɛnudænaʊ/): "crime"

oughsasitai (noun, /ɒsəsɪtaɪ/): "day"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "dinner"

bu (noun, /bʌ/): "dog"

shechaish (noun, /ʃɛtʃaɪʃ/): "drink"

asailan (noun, /əsaɪlæn/): "dungeon"

inoughsh (noun, /ɪnɒʃ/): "ear"

ttanoughnayn (noun, /ɾənɒnen/): "earth"

taways (noun, /təwes/): "egg"

sia (noun, /ʒə/): "elder"

avapay (noun, /əvape/): "enemy"

zadoutti (noun, /zadaʊɾi/): "evening"

alaykikai (noun, /əlekɪkaɪ/): "eye"

inapi (noun, /ɪnəpɪ/): "family"

misiti (noun, /mɪsɪti/): "father"

vugettach (noun, /vʌgɛɾəx/): "feather"

ditt (noun, /diɾ/): "fight"

tiluthi (noun, /tɪlʌði/): "finger"

danaitim (noun, /dənaɪtɪm/): "fire"

koughtt (noun, /kɒɾ/): "fish"

awna (noun, /onæ/): "flesh"

isinit (noun, /ɪsɪnɪt/): "foot"

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

okaw (noun, /ɔkaw/): "fox"

oughdu (noun, /ɒdu/): "friend"

fakanough (noun, /fækənɒ/): "goose"

anit (noun, /ənɪt/): "grease"

siwi (noun, /sɪwi/): "group"

sudin (noun, /sudɪn/): "gulf"

amai (noun, /əmaɪ/): "hair"

ttedilatt (noun, /ɾɛdɪləɾ/): "hand"

azutani (noun, /əzutənɪ/): "hat"

nittat (noun, /nɪɾət/): "hate"

chittattayn (noun, /tʃɪɾəɾen/): "head"

ajida (noun, /ədʒidə/): "hill"

noizasih (noun, /nɔɪzəsɪh/): "horn"

usawna (noun, /ʌsona/): "horse"

tim (noun, /tɪm/): "house"

shini (noun, /ʃɪni/): "inn"

picuth (noun, /picuð/): "island"

ttazuf (noun, /ɾəzuf/): "jaw"

ilu (noun, /ɪlu/): "lake"

ipaytag (noun, /ɪpetəg/): "leaf"

ap (noun, /əp/): "leg"

mithi (noun, /mɪðɪ/): "liver"

wingattin (noun, /wɪŋəɾɪn/): "louse"

poughtough (noun, /pɒtɒ/): "love"

ittif (noun, /iɾɪf/): "lunch"

akami (noun, /əkəmɪ/): "man"

tisayttum (noun, /tiseɾum/): "many"

ettaw (noun, /ɛɾo/): "meal"

lasakif (noun, /ləsækɪf/): "metal"

zawtoughga (noun, /zotɒgə/): "mine"

diz (noun, /dɪz/): "monster"

etag (noun, /ɛtæg/): "moon"

watt (noun, /waɾ/): "morning"

noughkaytta (noun, /nɒkeɾæ/): "mother"

savahi (noun, /səvæhɪ/): "mountain"

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

anevada (noun, /ənɛvədə/): "name"

dadij (noun, /dədɪj/): "neck"

aitumou (noun, /aɪtʌmaʊ/): "night"

diz (noun, /dɪz/): "noodle"

amattapi (noun, /aməɾəpɪ/): "nose"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "ocean"

atuthisa (noun, /ətuðisa/): "parent"

tsatahik (noun, /tsætəhɪk/): "path"

buv (noun, /buv/): "peace"

ttini (noun, /ɾini/): "pepper"

aith (noun, /aɪð/): "person"

ifaizimi (noun, /ifaɪzɪmɪ/): "pie"

ttebach (noun, /ɾɛbətʃ/): "pig"

nais (noun, /naɪs/): "rabbit"

ithishoupu (noun, /iðɪʃaʊpʌ/): "rain"

mamanip (noun, /məmənɪp/): "rat"

attoughl (noun, /əɾɒl/): "river"

at (noun, /ət/): "robe"

ulini (noun, /ulɪnɪ/): "rock"

haso (noun, /həsɔ/): "root"

eti (noun, /ɛti/): "salt"

tudittawth (noun, /tʌdɪɾoð/): "sand"

yuma (noun, /yumæ/): "seed"

hizayti (noun, /hɪzetɪ/): "sibling"

lipal (noun, /lɪpəl/): "sister"

naip (noun, /naɪp/): "skin"

lamula (noun, /ləmʌlə/): "sky"

thatt (noun, /ðəɾ/): "smoke"

wid (noun, /wɪd/): "snake"

fu (noun, /fʌ/): "soup"

idena (noun, /idɛnə/): "star"

anen (noun, /ənɛn/): "stew"

takaida (noun, /tækaɪdə/): "stomach"

sia (noun, /ʒə/): "stone"

ilav (noun, /ɪləv/): "stream"

ttabima (noun, /ɾəbɪmə/): "sun"

sawthima (noun, /soðɪmə/): "sword"

nitetta (noun, /nɪtɛɾə/): "tail"

sana (noun, /sənə/): "tavern"

iladithi (noun, /ɪlədiði/): "thumb"

enanan (noun, /ɛnənæn/): "tongue"

uttatem (noun, /uɾətɛm/): "tooth"

badas (noun, /bədas/): "tree"

tteh (noun, /ɾɛh/): "truth"

awai (noun, /əwaɪ/): "uncle"

outh (noun, /aʊð/): "valley"

attawh (noun, /əɾoh/): "war"

with (noun, /wɪð/): "water"

oozangath (noun, /ʊzəŋəð/): "way"

tinath (noun, /tɪnæð/): "wine"

mathachaj (noun, /məðətʃədʒ/): "woman"

ttaysa (noun, /ɾesə/): "word"