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

Anudatha

Anudatha Dictionary

Pronouns

ku (pronoun, /ku/): "he"

attu (pronoun, /əɾʌ/): "she"

ep (pronoun, /ɛp/): "they"

ami (pronoun, /əmi/): "you"

tid (pronoun, /tɪd/): "we"

ka (pronoun, /kə/): "I"

Articles

asi (article, /əsɪ/): "a"

dip (article, /dɪp/): "the"

Prepositions

lathi (preposition, /læði/): "and"

anoughngam (preposition, /ənɒŋəm/): "as"

zabafat (preposition, /zəbəfət/): "from"

saw (preposition, /səw/): "in"

thidi (preposition, /ðidɪ/): "of"

uzali (preposition, /uzælɪ/): "or"

fa (preposition, /fə/): "to"

ufuttah (preposition, /ufʌɾæh/): "will"

aitivata (preposition, /aɪtivətə/): "with"

Numbers

ichaku (number, /itʃækʌ/): "zero"

awbai (number, /obaɪ/): "one"

itabapa (number, /itəbəpə/): "two"

aj (number, /əj/): "three"

asap (number, /əsəp/): "four"

doon (number, /dʊn/): "five"

taith (number, /taɪð/): "six"

soughhi (number, /sɒhɪ/): "seven"

ah (number, /əh/): "eight"

imoughtta (number, /imɒɾə/): "nine"

zadduttap (number, /zəɽuɾəp/): "ten"

Questions

ajapeg (question, /əjəpɛg/): "what"

am (question, /əm/): "who"

sitt (question, /siɾ/): "how"

tabeba (question, /təbɛbə/): "why"

tili (question, /tilɪ/): "when"

Interjections

thaba (interjection, /ðəbə/): "hello"

binoughditt (interjection, /bɪnɒdɪɾ/): "goodbye"

batoukuk (interjection, /bətaʊkuk/): "hey"

sa (interjection, /sə/): "bye"

tti (interjection, /ɾi/): "ouch"

daysi (interjection, /deʒ/): "wow"

sil (interjection, /sil/): "uh"

aylipat (interjection, /elɪpət/): "er"

ulak (interjection, /ulək/): "um"

Adverbs

attat (adverb, /əɾət/): "again"

ka (adverb, /kæ/): "now"

ananes (adverb, /ænanɛs/): "soon"

difoughfa (adverb, /dɪfɒfə/): "often"

chi (adverb, /tʃi/): "sometimes"

zuva (adverb, /zuvə/): "always"

ttitipin (adverb, /ɾɪtɪpin/): "never"

ainaning (adverb, /aɪnanɪŋ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

nattulai (adjective, /næɾʌlaɪ/): "aromatic"

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

athaynitti (adjective, /əðenɪɾɪ/): "big"

zihi (adjective, /zihɪ/): "bitter"

taynut (adjective, /tenʌt/): "black"

ugam (adjective, /ugəm/): "blue"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "brown"

githikaw (adjective, /gɪðɪkæw/): "chilled"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "cold"

imigi (adjective, /ɪmɪgɪ/): "curried"

hudize (adjective, /hudɪzɛ/): "dark"

tha (adjective, /ðæ/): "deep"

davai (adjective, /dævaɪ/): "divine"

mittad (adjective, /miɾəd/): "drunk"

anayn (adjective, /ənen/): "empty"

akutt (adjective, /əkuɾ/): "evil"

lis (adjective, /lɪs/): "familiar"

milaza (adjective, /mɪləza/): "fat"

avileja (adjective, /ævɪlɛdʒa/): "flat"

valaset (adjective, /vəlæsɛt/): "frail"

unava (adjective, /unəvə/): "fried"

edak (adjective, /ɛdək/): "full"

alatt (adjective, /əlæɾ/): "good"

izi (adjective, /ɪzi/): "green"

aw (adjective, /æw/): "grey"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "honest"

ttawloosi (adjective, /ɾolʊʒ/): "hot"

ibach (adjective, /ɪbətʃ/): "light"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "long"

efapakay (adjective, /ɛfəpəke/): "loud"

naimuthit (adjective, /naɪmʌðɪt/): "mortal"

izam (adjective, /ɪzəm/): "mysterious"

ounett (adjective, /aʊnɛɾ/): "narrow"

awgiti (adjective, /ogɪtɪ/): "old"

asan (adjective, /əsən/): "orange"

nittusa (adjective, /nɪɾʌsæ/): "pungent"

ttikepai (adjective, /ɾikɛpaɪ/): "purple"

itavila (adjective, /ɪtavɪlə/): "quiet"

efittate (adjective, /ɛfɪɾətɛ/): "raw"

bitinil (adjective, /bitinɪl/): "rectangular"

dimonai (adjective, /dɪmɔnaɪ/): "red"

ainihingu (adjective, /aɪnɪhɪŋʌ/): "roasted"

ttuttaip (adjective, /ɾʌɾaɪp/): "round"

ashij (adjective, /æʃij/): "salty"

ailatay (adjective, /aɪləte/): "savory"

oodalatte (adjective, /ʊdæləɾɛ/): "shallow"

asise (adjective, /əsisɛ/): "short"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "smoked"

nittala (adjective, /nɪɾəla/): "sober"

kaingawni (adjective, /kaɪŋonɪ/): "sour"

buttasem (adjective, /buɾəsɛm/): "spicy"

iwi (adjective, /iwɪ/): "spiral"

zeth (adjective, /zɛð/): "square"

aiti (adjective, /aɪti/): "steamed"

ngusa (adjective, /ŋusə/): "strange"

aifimitti (adjective, /aɪfɪmɪɾɪ/): "strong"

kahek (adjective, /kahɛk/): "sturdy"

atanun (adjective, /ətanun/): "sweet"

sitapa (adjective, /sitəpa/): "tall"

umitti (adjective, /umɪɾi/): "thick"

nittaitha (adjective, /nɪɾaɪðə/): "thin"

iza (adjective, /iza/): "warm"

ajikawti (adjective, /əjikotɪ/): "weak"

sukoi (adjective, /sʌkɔɪ/): "white"

kemijiw (adjective, /kɛmɪdʒiw/): "wide"

chi (adjective, /chɪ/): "yellow"

at (adjective, /ət/): "young"

Verbs

un (verb, /ʌn/): "bake"

thu (verb, /ðu/): "be"

achadaw (verb, /ətʃədo/): "belong"

mihi (verb, /mɪhɪ/): "bite"

ttitti (verb, /ɾɪɾi/): "break"

jailan (verb, /jaɪlən/): "burn"

asanatta (verb, /əsənəɾə/): "come"

engailita (verb, /ɛŋaɪlɪtə/): "die"

av (verb, /əv/): "drink"

enou (verb, /ɛnaʊ/): "eat"

abishi (verb, /əbɪʃi/): "fall"

fab (verb, /fəb/): "fight"

ayhizi (verb, /ehɪzɪ/): "find"

ukim (verb, /ʌkɪm/): "fish"

oukai (verb, /aʊkaɪ/): "fly"

shivuzin (verb, /ʃɪvuzɪn/): "frown"

bainath (verb, /baɪnəð/): "go"

ayn (verb, /en/): "growl"

ithipama (verb, /iðɪpəmə/): "hate"

imaway (verb, /ɪməwe/): "have"

oughgalan (verb, /ɒgələn/): "hear"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "hide"

ma (verb, /mə/): "hold"

un (verb, /ʌn/): "hunt"

iti (verb, /ɪti/): "jump"

umites (verb, /umɪtɛs/): "kill"

zanadeb (verb, /zənædɛb/): "know"

sada (verb, /sædə/): "laugh"

icha (verb, /ichə/): "lie"

ish (verb, /ɪʃ/): "live"

tafika (verb, /təfɪka/): "lose"

aittath (verb, /aɪɾəð/): "love"

pinakoon (verb, /pɪnækʊn/): "need"

atetath (verb, /ætɛtəð/): "own"

awc (verb, /oc/): "roast"

nase (verb, /nəsɛ/): "run"

nattav (verb, /nəɾæv/): "see"

ala (verb, /ələ/): "sit"

mezepe (verb, /mɛzɛpɛ/): "sleep"

ivigi (verb, /ɪvigɪ/): "smell"

hebajay (verb, /hɛbədʒe/): "smile"

ttaythay (verb, /ɾeðe/): "stand"

itattamu (verb, /ɪtəɾəmu/): "strike"

aith (verb, /aɪð/): "swallow"

afa (verb, /əfə/): "swim"

attez (verb, /əɾɛz/): "taste"

asina (verb, /əsina/): "throw"

shipiti (verb, /ʃɪpɪti/): "walk"

aybas (verb, /ebas/): "want"

Nouns

ttil (noun, /ɾil/): "afternoon"

alad (noun, /ələd/): "ale"

abe (noun, /əbɛ/): "all"

tathutit (noun, /təðutit/): "alligator"

teluttan (noun, /tɛlʌɾən/): "arm"

asagu (noun, /əsægʌ/): "ash"

ayfa (noun, /efə/): "aunt"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "axe"

atatit (noun, /ətətit/): "bark"

ettaj (noun, /ɛɾədʒ/): "bay"

tiyane (noun, /tɪyənɛ/): "beer"

ethitata (noun, /ɛðɪtətæ/): "beet"

awna (noun, /onə/): "bird"

loughsi (noun, /lɒsɪ/): "blood"

aisikittu (noun, /aɪsɪkiɾu/): "boar"

wuni (noun, /wʌnɪ/): "bone"

as (noun, /əs/): "breakfast"

athatti (noun, /əðəɾɪ/): "breast"

afesatt (noun, /əfɛsəɾ/): "brother"

amayl (noun, /əmel/): "castle"

tahat (noun, /təhat/): "cat"

pidattai (noun, /pɪdəɾaɪ/): "cat"

soottat (noun, /sʊɾət/): "chest"

awzi (noun, /ozi/): "chicken"

dun (noun, /dʌn/): "claw"

liti (noun, /lɪtɪ/): "cloud"

le (noun, /lɛ/): "coconut"

at (noun, /ət/): "crime"

atu (noun, /ətʌ/): "day"

agune (noun, /əgunɛ/): "dinner"

imaike (noun, /imaɪkɛ/): "dog"

ekoughvatu (noun, /ɛkɒvətu/): "drink"

kipal (noun, /kɪpəl/): "dungeon"

ayluni (noun, /elunɪ/): "ear"

attisal (noun, /əɾisəl/): "earth"

ttaz (noun, /ɾəz/): "egg"

bati (noun, /bəti/): "elder"

dapep (noun, /dəpɛp/): "enemy"

uvouk (noun, /ʌvaʊk/): "evening"

adatay (noun, /ədəte/): "eye"

ittitta (noun, /ɪɾɪɾæ/): "family"

nezan (noun, /nɛzən/): "father"

thattama (noun, /ðəɾæmə/): "feather"

icam (noun, /icæm/): "fight"

tathumouf (noun, /təðʌmaʊf/): "finger"

as (noun, /əs/): "fire"

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

dituj (noun, /ditudʒ/): "flesh"

zijaini (noun, /zijaɪnɪ/): "foot"

awithaita (noun, /əwiðaɪtæ/): "forest"

tuditta (noun, /tudɪɾə/): "fox"

shenakits (noun, /ʃɛnəkɪts/): "friend"

ousaytase (noun, /aʊsetəsɛ/): "goose"

duttat (noun, /duɾət/): "grease"

ya (noun, /yə/): "group"

aithuc (noun, /aɪðuc/): "gulf"

zivilud (noun, /zɪvɪlud/): "hair"

pibika (noun, /pɪbɪkə/): "hand"

laina (noun, /laɪnə/): "hat"

maganaj (noun, /mægənəj/): "hate"

azi (noun, /æzi/): "head"

nad (noun, /nəd/): "hill"

izib (noun, /ɪzɪb/): "horn"

sad (noun, /sæd/): "horse"

zuti (noun, /zutɪ/): "house"

nil (noun, /nɪl/): "inn"

ittun (noun, /ɪɾʌn/): "island"

neshas (noun, /nɛʃas/): "jaw"

naypafu (noun, /nepəfu/): "lake"

nude (noun, /nʌdɛ/): "leaf"

bi (noun, /bɪ/): "leg"

adough (noun, /ədɒ/): "liver"

katt (noun, /kæɾ/): "louse"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "love"

attung (noun, /əɾʌŋ/): "lunch"

pawchattut (noun, /potʃəɾut/): "man"

apa (noun, /əpa/): "many"

nawtti (noun, /noɾɪ/): "meal"

athad (noun, /əðəd/): "metal"

fattab (noun, /fəɾəb/): "mine"

ekitupa (noun, /ɛkɪtʌpæ/): "monster"

sawaini (noun, /sawaɪni/): "moon"

daydasi (noun, /dedæsi/): "morning"

itab (noun, /ɪtəb/): "mother"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "mountain"

jou (noun, /dʒaʊ/): "mouth"

akinik (noun, /ækinik/): "name"

rraylal (noun, /reləl/): "neck"

lutta (noun, /lʌɾə/): "night"

arrimub (noun, /ərimʌb/): "noodle"

tugechun (noun, /tugɛtʃʌn/): "nose"

apupate (noun, /əpupætɛ/): "ocean"

sittutt (noun, /sɪɾuɾ/): "parent"

sufeni (noun, /sʌfɛnɪ/): "path"

athettitt (noun, /əðɛɾiɾ/): "peace"

angi (noun, /əŋi/): "pepper"

engawti (noun, /ɛŋoti/): "person"

ashathaw (noun, /æʃəðo/): "pie"

attaili (noun, /əɾaɪli/): "pig"

ami (noun, /amɪ/): "rabbit"

etamak (noun, /ɛtəmək/): "rain"

thil (noun, /ðɪl/): "rat"

va (noun, /və/): "river"

sitika (noun, /sɪtikə/): "robe"

oopem (noun, /ʊpɛm/): "rock"

azu (noun, /azʌ/): "root"

ttayd (noun, /ɾed/): "salt"

ittetu (noun, /iɾɛtu/): "sand"

ttayttenai (noun, /ɾeɾɛnaɪ/): "seed"

awekuth (noun, /əwɛkʌð/): "sibling"

efabat (noun, /ɛfæbat/): "sister"

ibana (noun, /ɪbənə/): "skin"

aw (noun, /æw/): "sky"

kengalat (noun, /kɛŋəlæt/): "smoke"

nadou (noun, /nædaʊ/): "snake"

nesaidu (noun, /nɛsaɪdʌ/): "soup"

lanis (noun, /lənis/): "star"

aynim (noun, /enɪm/): "stew"

tteta (noun, /ɾɛtə/): "stomach"

wesatta (noun, /wɛsəɾə/): "stone"

ishunaip (noun, /ɪʃʌnaɪp/): "stream"

ayl (noun, /el/): "sun"

attazough (noun, /əɾəzɒ/): "sword"

ahawn (noun, /əhon/): "tail"

ta (noun, /tə/): "tavern"

lashiti (noun, /ləʃitɪ/): "thumb"

hatefi (noun, /hətɛfɪ/): "tongue"

zas (noun, /zəs/): "tooth"

aw (noun, /æw/): "tree"

akenat (noun, /əkɛnat/): "truth"

bipatan (noun, /bɪpətən/): "uncle"

idi (noun, /ɪdi/): "valley"

attafef (noun, /əɾəfɛf/): "war"

adoutti (noun, /ədaʊɾi/): "water"

aneva (noun, /ənɛvə/): "way"

ah (noun, /əh/): "wine"

tapuma (noun, /təpʌma/): "woman"

hawukad (noun, /həwukəd/): "word"