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Language Generator

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

Wasittan

Wasittan Dictionary

Pronouns

we (pronoun, /wɛ/): "he"

ats (pronoun, /æts/): "she"

atte (pronoun, /æɾɛ/): "they"

ebi (pronoun, /ɛbi/): "you"

pas (pronoun, /pəs/): "we"

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

Articles

saw (article, /so/): "a"

aym (article, /em/): "the"

Prepositions

li (preposition, /lɪ/): "and"

aithi (preposition, /aɪði/): "as"

jutta (preposition, /jʌɾə/): "from"

ainadaza (preposition, /aɪnədəzæ/): "in"

aykat (preposition, /ekət/): "of"

thazaboughtt (preposition, /θəzæbɒɾ/): "or"

ttayta (preposition, /ɾetə/): "to"

uthittaypa (preposition, /uðiɾepə/): "will"

mabi (preposition, /məbɪ/): "with"

Numbers

hit (number, /hit/): "zero"

thitta (number, /ðɪɾə/): "one"

na (number, /nə/): "two"

wiv (number, /wiv/): "three"

oitt (number, /ɔɪɾ/): "four"

nittapil (number, /nɪɾəpɪl/): "five"

thizatt (number, /ðɪzæɾ/): "six"

ad (number, /ad/): "seven"

ttethed (number, /ɾɛðɛd/): "eight"

nih (number, /nɪh/): "nine"

ate (number, /atɛ/): "ten"

Questions

ip (question, /ɪp/): "what"

tatat (question, /tətæt/): "who"

lai (question, /laɪ/): "how"

iva (question, /ivə/): "why"

ebatta (question, /ɛbəɾə/): "when"

Interjections

akaimun (interjection, /əkaɪmun/): "hello"

itti (interjection, /ɪɾɪ/): "goodbye"

akawu (interjection, /əkəwu/): "hey"

oun (interjection, /aʊn/): "bye"

af (interjection, /əf/): "ouch"

nga (interjection, /ŋə/): "wow"

git (interjection, /gɪt/): "uh"

damesh (interjection, /dəmɛʃ/): "er"

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

Adverbs

chuvitta (adverb, /tʃʌviɾə/): "again"

ttayziw (adverb, /ɾezɪw/): "now"

ini (adverb, /inɪ/): "soon"

thittuwak (adverb, /ðiɾuwək/): "often"

wi (adverb, /wɪ/): "sometimes"

alatt (adverb, /ələɾ/): "always"

akunawe (adverb, /əkunəwɛ/): "never"

ata (adverb, /ətə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

douba (adjective, /daʊbə/): "aromatic"

attilaitaw (adjective, /æɾɪlaɪto/): "basted"

itti (adjective, /ɪɾɪ/): "big"

nidiba (adjective, /nɪdiba/): "bitter"

me (adjective, /mɛ/): "black"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "blue"

fithoukah (adjective, /fɪθaʊkəh/): "brown"

jivu (adjective, /jɪvu/): "chilled"

babitiz (adjective, /bəbɪtiz/): "cold"

davoughki (adjective, /dəvɒkɪ/): "curried"

thittang (adjective, /ðɪɾəŋ/): "dark"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "deep"

kataw (adjective, /kətəw/): "divine"

gitt (adjective, /gɪɾ/): "drunk"

ufiz (adjective, /ufɪz/): "empty"

nadeli (adjective, /nadɛlɪ/): "evil"

itavith (adjective, /itavɪð/): "familiar"

iz (adjective, /ɪz/): "fat"

ttaittu (adjective, /ɾaɪɾu/): "flat"

lali (adjective, /lælɪ/): "frail"

dawu (adjective, /dəwʌ/): "fried"

awvathay (adjective, /ovəðe/): "full"

wefough (adjective, /wɛfɒ/): "good"

hak (adjective, /hək/): "green"

ashesay (adjective, /əʃɛse/): "grey"

dduthab (adjective, /ɽuðæb/): "honest"

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

thathatha (adjective, /ðæðəðə/): "light"

ivekah (adjective, /ivɛkəh/): "long"

awsithatta (adjective, /osɪðaɾə/): "loud"

mawlasa (adjective, /moləsə/): "mortal"

bunita (adjective, /bunitə/): "mysterious"

oughthajin (adjective, /ɒðəjɪn/): "narrow"

ekath (adjective, /ɛkəð/): "old"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "orange"

alattoughth (adjective, /ələɾɒð/): "pungent"

ahita (adjective, /əhɪtə/): "purple"

lajittoughn (adjective, /ləjiɾɒn/): "quiet"

enizatt (adjective, /ɛnɪzəɾ/): "raw"

dadibaz (adjective, /dadɪbəz/): "rectangular"

fik (adjective, /fɪk/): "red"

zataim (adjective, /zətaɪm/): "roasted"

choughnaj (adjective, /tʃɒnədʒ/): "round"

as (adjective, /as/): "salty"

noutaw (adjective, /naʊto/): "savory"

uka (adjective, /ʌkə/): "shallow"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "short"

inawjeg (adjective, /ɪnojɛg/): "smoked"

woughtaw (adjective, /wɒto/): "sober"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "sour"

avout (adjective, /əvaʊt/): "spicy"

itangawsa (adjective, /ɪtəŋosa/): "spiral"

waitihen (adjective, /waɪtihɛn/): "square"

awpaijiti (adjective, /opaɪjiti/): "steamed"

kiwak (adjective, /kɪwək/): "strange"

ukoughm (adjective, /ʌkɒm/): "strong"

zisahi (adjective, /zɪsəhɪ/): "sturdy"

iwa (adjective, /iwə/): "sweet"

afahoughttu (adjective, /æfəhɒɾu/): "tall"

abezaysi (adjective, /əbɛzesi/): "thick"

ttawe (adjective, /ɾæwɛ/): "thin"

loughngaypa (adjective, /lɒŋepə/): "warm"

awatatti (adjective, /əwətəɾi/): "weak"

tutadit (adjective, /tutədɪt/): "white"

itu (adjective, /itu/): "wide"

awushil (adjective, /əwuʃil/): "yellow"

ivawttap (adjective, /ɪvoɾəp/): "young"

Verbs

ati (verb, /ətɪ/): "bake"

hayvash (verb, /hevəʃ/): "be"

wawlimith (verb, /wolɪmɪθ/): "belong"

pangay (verb, /pəŋe/): "bite"

utittaw (verb, /utiɾəw/): "break"

nuzay (verb, /nʌzəy/): "burn"

aitevik (verb, /aɪtɛvik/): "come"

inganawtt (verb, /iŋənoɾ/): "die"

ttattul (verb, /ɾəɾʌl/): "drink"

owalajou (verb, /ɔwəlæjaʊ/): "eat"

imavi (verb, /ɪməvi/): "fall"

ikigepa (verb, /ɪkɪgɛpa/): "fight"

nawn (verb, /non/): "find"

ettawt (verb, /ɛɾot/): "fish"

tele (verb, /tɛlɛ/): "fly"

awla (verb, /olæ/): "frown"

tathough (verb, /tæðɒ/): "go"

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

makawfit (verb, /mækofɪt/): "hate"

ita (verb, /itə/): "have"

tada (verb, /tədə/): "hear"

aydunoughs (verb, /edʌnɒs/): "hide"

ulaizetta (verb, /ulaɪzɛɾə/): "hold"

nane (verb, /nənɛ/): "hunt"

din (verb, /dɪn/): "jump"

utadi (verb, /ʌtædɪ/): "kill"

azaytawi (verb, /əzetæwɪ/): "know"

laytt (verb, /leɾ/): "laugh"

waif (verb, /waɪf/): "lie"

littayd (verb, /lɪɾed/): "live"

lu (verb, /lu/): "lose"

zalat (verb, /zælat/): "love"

abasi (verb, /əbəsɪ/): "need"

itamattough (verb, /ɪtəmæɾɒ/): "own"

zachaip (verb, /zəchaɪp/): "roast"

li (verb, /li/): "run"

toughlat (verb, /tɒlət/): "see"

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

kattakay (verb, /kəɾəke/): "sleep"

tayhain (verb, /tehaɪn/): "smell"

ijilun (verb, /ɪjilʌn/): "smile"

poughsa (verb, /pɒsə/): "stand"

noughtta (verb, /nɒɾə/): "strike"

fitud (verb, /fɪtud/): "swallow"

sithatai (verb, /siðətaɪ/): "swim"

ifattai (verb, /ifəɾaɪ/): "taste"

aipit (verb, /aɪpit/): "throw"

lawkanil (verb, /lokənɪl/): "walk"

dittouh (verb, /dɪɾaʊh/): "want"

Nouns

aid (noun, /aɪd/): "afternoon"

di (noun, /di/): "ale"

lejivak (noun, /lɛjivək/): "all"

aih (noun, /aɪh/): "alligator"

avilifa (noun, /əvɪlɪfə/): "arm"

izaiv (noun, /ɪzaɪv/): "ash"

ttawttanith (noun, /ɾoɾənið/): "aunt"

lasouttay (noun, /ləsaʊɾe/): "axe"

adatt (noun, /ədəɾ/): "bark"

akaw (noun, /æko/): "bay"

kadizath (noun, /kədizəð/): "beer"

soughmi (noun, /sɒmi/): "beet"

anoughja (noun, /ənɒja/): "bird"

nguthadiz (noun, /ŋuðədiz/): "blood"

bunawmi (noun, /bʌnomɪ/): "boar"

mawhatu (noun, /mohətu/): "bone"

inu (noun, /ɪnu/): "breakfast"

izough (noun, /izɒ/): "breast"

ttasithu (noun, /ɾəsɪðu/): "brother"

sata (noun, /sətæ/): "castle"

sasuni (noun, /səsuni/): "cat"

ttayba (noun, /ɾebə/): "cat"

natat (noun, /nətət/): "chest"

inesapi (noun, /ɪnɛsəpɪ/): "chicken"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "claw"

hib (noun, /hɪb/): "cloud"

akakith (noun, /akəkɪð/): "coconut"

awthatte (noun, /oðəɾɛ/): "crime"

thib (noun, /ðɪb/): "day"

thidu (noun, /ðɪdʌ/): "dinner"

bamifel (noun, /bəmifɛl/): "dog"

sati (noun, /səti/): "drink"

vaisaiwoughg (noun, /vaɪsaɪwɒg/): "dungeon"

yaiwanu (noun, /yaɪwənʌ/): "ear"

asai (noun, /əsaɪ/): "earth"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "egg"

ma (noun, /mə/): "elder"

hapazid (noun, /həpæzɪd/): "enemy"

butul (noun, /butʌl/): "evening"

asaf (noun, /asæf/): "eye"

pakati (noun, /pəkətɪ/): "family"

uva (noun, /uvə/): "father"

apinim (noun, /əpɪnɪm/): "feather"

yattitti (noun, /yəɾɪɾɪ/): "fight"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "finger"

thoughtafaz (noun, /ðɒtəfæz/): "fire"

aithazayp (noun, /aɪðəzep/): "fish"

ada (noun, /əda/): "flesh"

kapuval (noun, /kəpʌvæl/): "foot"

saizi (noun, /saɪzɪ/): "forest"

nipathe (noun, /nipəðɛ/): "fox"

aititu (noun, /aɪtɪtʌ/): "friend"

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

ut (noun, /ʌt/): "grease"

ishawutt (noun, /ɪʃəwʌɾ/): "group"

tiwim (noun, /tɪwɪm/): "gulf"

apit (noun, /əpɪt/): "hair"

athihawb (noun, /əðihob/): "hand"

hadash (noun, /hədəʃ/): "hat"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "hate"

vane (noun, /vənɛ/): "head"

itab (noun, /ɪtəb/): "hill"

aytoo (noun, /etʊ/): "horn"

oughttattithai (noun, /ɒɾəɾiðaɪ/): "horse"

ttattiz (noun, /ɾəɾɪz/): "house"

naythay (noun, /neðe/): "inn"

adeti (noun, /ədɛti/): "island"

aittatitt (noun, /aɪɾætiɾ/): "jaw"

ithulamu (noun, /iðuləmʌ/): "lake"

na (noun, /næ/): "leaf"

alawtta (noun, /əloɾæ/): "leg"

ika (noun, /ɪkə/): "liver"

izough (noun, /izɒ/): "louse"

nganed (noun, /ŋənɛd/): "love"

sisiijay (noun, /siʒije/): "lunch"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "man"

ituw (noun, /ɪtuw/): "many"

thiman (noun, /ðɪman/): "meal"

pep (noun, /pɛp/): "metal"

ithayte (noun, /iðetɛ/): "mine"

hidap (noun, /hidæp/): "monster"

ttabuqud (noun, /ɾəbʌqʌd/): "moon"

aittattir (noun, /aɪɾəɾiɹ/): "morning"

attaisitta (noun, /əɾaɪsiɾə/): "mother"

du (noun, /du/): "mountain"

kattuda (noun, /kæɾudə/): "mouth"

inoughwitt (noun, /ɪnɒwɪɾ/): "name"

awangay (noun, /awəŋe/): "neck"

ttitaje (noun, /ɾitædʒɛ/): "night"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "noodle"

ttamathu (noun, /ɾəməðu/): "nose"

ays (noun, /es/): "ocean"

enakithaw (noun, /ɛnəkiðo/): "parent"

ameji (noun, /əmɛdʒɪ/): "path"

tathav (noun, /təðəv/): "peace"

za (noun, /zæ/): "pepper"

ayditi (noun, /edɪtɪ/): "person"

ehivittu (noun, /ɛhɪvɪɾʌ/): "pie"

idupah (noun, /idʌpəh/): "pig"

ichuch (noun, /ɪchʌtʃ/): "rabbit"

aynaycha (noun, /enetʃə/): "rain"

usatawti (noun, /usətotɪ/): "rat"

aid (noun, /aɪd/): "river"

thasetit (noun, /θəsɛtɪt/): "robe"

asa (noun, /asə/): "rock"

aka (noun, /əka/): "root"

vubita (noun, /vʌbɪtə/): "salt"

fach (noun, /fətʃ/): "sand"

asaita (noun, /əsaɪtə/): "seed"

inini (noun, /ininɪ/): "sibling"

isech (noun, /ɪsɛtʃ/): "sister"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "skin"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "sky"

atti (noun, /əɾi/): "smoke"

anabuk (noun, /ənəbʌk/): "snake"

laysa (noun, /lesæ/): "soup"

aynoluthe (noun, /enɔluθɛ/): "star"

alathain (noun, /ələðaɪn/): "stew"

toughmi (noun, /tɒmi/): "stomach"

inul (noun, /inʌl/): "stone"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "stream"

ttijitis (noun, /ɾidʒɪtɪs/): "sun"

ta (noun, /tə/): "sword"

zaha (noun, /zəha/): "tail"

bitt (noun, /bɪɾ/): "tavern"

qa (noun, /qə/): "thumb"

efelak (noun, /ɛfɛlək/): "tongue"

tiwe (noun, /tiwɛ/): "tooth"

sung (noun, /suŋ/): "tree"

athez (noun, /əðɛz/): "truth"

isi (noun, /ɪsi/): "uncle"

ev (noun, /ɛv/): "valley"

idakanai (noun, /idakənaɪ/): "war"

athayvisa (noun, /əðevisə/): "water"

aidadema (noun, /aɪdədɛmə/): "way"

ithilaf (noun, /ɪðilaf/): "wine"

disaw (noun, /dɪso/): "woman"

sekiwa (noun, /sɛkɪwə/): "word"