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Language Generator

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

Ditha

Ditha Dictionary

Pronouns

ma (pronoun, /mə/): "he"

aku (pronoun, /əkʌ/): "she"

nough (pronoun, /nɒ/): "they"

zaw (pronoun, /zæw/): "you"

itt (pronoun, /iɾ/): "we"

nich (pronoun, /nɪx/): "I"

Articles

id (article, /id/): "a"

et (article, /ɛt/): "the"

Prepositions

acathini (preposition, /əcaθɪnɪ/): "and"

ojaij (preposition, /ɔjaɪj/): "as"

ithayttaza (preposition, /ɪðeɾəzə/): "from"

nijam (preposition, /nɪjəm/): "in"

sanilab (preposition, /sænilab/): "of"

asittet (preposition, /əsɪɾɛt/): "or"

dasitt (preposition, /dəsɪɾ/): "to"

dahaym (preposition, /dahem/): "will"

idil (preposition, /ɪdɪl/): "with"

Numbers

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

kasayt (number, /kəset/): "one"

awnath (number, /onəð/): "two"

ekathithi (number, /ɛkəθɪðɪ/): "three"

vu (number, /vu/): "four"

isagoott (number, /ɪsəgʊɾ/): "five"

uha (number, /uhə/): "six"

ttootittis (number, /ɾʊtɪɾis/): "seven"

jawh (number, /dʒoh/): "eight"

alapough (number, /ələpɒ/): "nine"

thabus (number, /ðæbʌs/): "ten"

Questions

am (question, /əm/): "what"

ayt (question, /et/): "who"

amatt (question, /əməɾ/): "how"

hudi (question, /hudɪ/): "why"

mal (question, /məl/): "when"

Interjections

ttake (interjection, /ɾəkɛ/): "hello"

sathug (interjection, /sæðug/): "goodbye"

aitheduta (interjection, /aɪθɛdutə/): "hey"

azat (interjection, /əzət/): "bye"

asoughga (interjection, /əsɒgə/): "ouch"

ayttan (interjection, /eɾən/): "wow"

an (interjection, /æn/): "uh"

atu (interjection, /atu/): "er"

mi (interjection, /mɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

pagap (adverb, /pəgəp/): "again"

nahu (adverb, /nəhu/): "now"

ttapi (adverb, /ɾæpi/): "soon"

outtafeta (adverb, /aʊɾəfɛtæ/): "often"

tta (adverb, /ɾə/): "sometimes"

awkattad (adverb, /okəɾad/): "always"

ununazay (adverb, /ʌnʌnəze/): "never"

nez (adverb, /nɛz/): "seldom"

Adjectives

poughbin (adjective, /pɒbɪn/): "aromatic"

isood (adjective, /isʊd/): "basted"

litawku (adjective, /litoku/): "big"

awdafi (adjective, /odəfɪ/): "bitter"

ttatt (adjective, /ɾəɾ/): "black"

lofihough (adjective, /lɔfɪhɒ/): "blue"

ttedett (adjective, /ɾɛdɛɾ/): "brown"

aypittadi (adjective, /epiɾədɪ/): "chilled"

ttinoud (adjective, /ɾinaʊd/): "cold"

inusa (adjective, /ɪnʌsə/): "curried"

fo (adjective, /fɔ/): "dark"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "deep"

ludi (adjective, /lʌdɪ/): "divine"

sai (adjective, /saɪ/): "drunk"

ihingi (adjective, /ɪhɪŋi/): "empty"

aysis (adjective, /esis/): "evil"

oughkoon (adjective, /ɒkʊn/): "familiar"

lawk (adjective, /lok/): "fat"

ak (adjective, /ak/): "flat"

uhisam (adjective, /uhɪsəm/): "frail"

ttis (adjective, /ɾɪs/): "fried"

kusa (adjective, /kusæ/): "full"

uttuhith (adjective, /uɾʌhɪð/): "good"

navati (adjective, /nəvətɪ/): "green"

attak (adjective, /əɾək/): "grey"

afi (adjective, /əfɪ/): "honest"

akechah (adjective, /əkɛtʃæh/): "hot"

tisib (adjective, /tɪsɪb/): "light"

azasa (adjective, /azəsə/): "long"

sasi (adjective, /səsɪ/): "loud"

tas (adjective, /təs/): "mortal"

thijinuf (adjective, /ðɪjɪnʌf/): "mysterious"

oughloutatti (adjective, /ɒlaʊtəɾɪ/): "narrow"

tawmu (adjective, /tomʌ/): "old"

ah (adjective, /æh/): "orange"

ku (adjective, /kʌ/): "pungent"

tooth (adjective, /tʊð/): "purple"

ittigatt (adjective, /ɪɾɪgəɾ/): "quiet"

asawthi (adjective, /əsoði/): "raw"

ngethi (adjective, /ŋɛðɪ/): "rectangular"

fisah (adjective, /fɪsəh/): "red"

inebawt (adjective, /ɪnɛbot/): "roasted"

ala (adjective, /əlæ/): "round"

attajane (adjective, /əɾəjænɛ/): "salty"

ivam (adjective, /ivəm/): "savory"

ayn (adjective, /en/): "shallow"

nathanoughth (adjective, /næðənɒð/): "short"

tta (adjective, /ɾæ/): "smoked"

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

eloodal (adjective, /ɛlʊdəl/): "sour"

littat (adjective, /lɪɾət/): "spicy"

attisiwa (adjective, /aɾɪsɪwə/): "spiral"

ttout (adjective, /ɾaʊt/): "square"

esiatt (adjective, /ɛʒəɾ/): "steamed"

aiputs (adjective, /aɪputs/): "strange"

attayvaha (adjective, /əɾevaha/): "strong"

ayttouttawtta (adjective, /eɾaʊɾoɾə/): "sturdy"

la (adjective, /lə/): "sweet"

ttesawb (adjective, /ɾɛsob/): "tall"

akough (adjective, /əkɒ/): "thick"

athunujaw (adjective, /əðunʌjo/): "thin"

ulaw (adjective, /ʌlo/): "warm"

ain (adjective, /aɪn/): "weak"

dattake (adjective, /dəɾækɛ/): "white"

thiki (adjective, /ðiki/): "wide"

tak (adjective, /tək/): "yellow"

aniwal (adjective, /əniwəl/): "young"

Verbs

ak (verb, /ək/): "bake"

uthise (verb, /uðisɛ/): "be"

ayvi (verb, /evɪ/): "belong"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "bite"

ez (verb, /ɛz/): "break"

ittisai (verb, /iɾɪsaɪ/): "burn"

uchabi (verb, /uxæbi/): "come"

hays (verb, /hes/): "die"

thawda (verb, /θodə/): "drink"

sioughkatta (verb, /ʒɒkæɾa/): "eat"

attathak (verb, /əɾæðæk/): "fall"

hatte (verb, /hæɾɛ/): "fight"

man (verb, /mən/): "find"

ema (verb, /ɛma/): "fish"

oottapoun (verb, /ʊɾəpaʊn/): "fly"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "frown"

dattan (verb, /dəɾæn/): "go"

tas (verb, /təs/): "growl"

em (verb, /ɛm/): "hate"

na (verb, /nə/): "have"

nusai (verb, /nʌsaɪ/): "hear"

isida (verb, /isɪdə/): "hide"

lokat (verb, /lɔkət/): "hold"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "hunt"

aja (verb, /əjə/): "jump"

ajait (verb, /ədʒaɪt/): "kill"

ngiji (verb, /ŋɪdʒɪ/): "know"

iwiba (verb, /iwibə/): "laugh"

da (verb, /də/): "lie"

sizad (verb, /sɪzəd/): "live"

soughmib (verb, /sɒmɪb/): "lose"

imathih (verb, /iməðɪh/): "love"

tittida (verb, /tɪɾidə/): "need"

ett (verb, /ɛɾ/): "own"

attata (verb, /əɾətə/): "roast"

hawlaythap (verb, /holeðəp/): "run"

emi (verb, /ɛmɪ/): "see"

utizi (verb, /ʌtɪzi/): "sit"

nala (verb, /nalə/): "sleep"

dufengaf (verb, /dʌfɛŋæf/): "smell"

poughsaza (verb, /pɒsəzə/): "smile"

voisi (verb, /vɔɪsɪ/): "stand"

shinittoughn (verb, /ʃɪniɾɒn/): "strike"

unattatu (verb, /unəɾətu/): "swallow"

isaw (verb, /ɪso/): "swim"

att (verb, /æɾ/): "taste"

aytoo (verb, /etʊ/): "throw"

ayttuhen (verb, /eɾʌhɛn/): "walk"

api (verb, /əpɪ/): "want"

Nouns

thijis (noun, /θijɪs/): "afternoon"

ithitta (noun, /iθɪɾə/): "ale"

iniw (noun, /ɪnɪw/): "all"

asoughtama (noun, /asɒtəmə/): "alligator"

bath (noun, /bæð/): "arm"

avatu (noun, /ævətʌ/): "ash"

an (noun, /æn/): "aunt"

utikatough (noun, /ʌtikætɒ/): "axe"

ngawj (noun, /ŋodʒ/): "bark"

gitev (noun, /gɪtɛv/): "bay"

izizi (noun, /ɪzizi/): "beer"

bezinu (noun, /bɛzɪnʌ/): "beet"

fadusu (noun, /fədʌsʌ/): "bird"

thaiza (noun, /ðaɪzə/): "blood"

idu (noun, /ɪdu/): "boar"

tazab (noun, /tæzæb/): "bone"

sathanga (noun, /səðæŋə/): "breakfast"

thi (noun, /ði/): "breast"

ipatt (noun, /ɪpəɾ/): "brother"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "castle"

nini (noun, /nɪnɪ/): "cat"

enan (noun, /ɛnæn/): "cat"

amawat (noun, /aməwət/): "chest"

ta (noun, /tə/): "chicken"

tisibav (noun, /tisɪbav/): "claw"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "cloud"

zathaywah (noun, /zæðewəh/): "coconut"

aica (noun, /aɪcə/): "crime"

us (noun, /ʌs/): "day"

evabiku (noun, /ɛvabɪku/): "dinner"

natta (noun, /nəɾə/): "dog"

akabayai (noun, /əkəbəyaɪ/): "drink"

avi (noun, /əvɪ/): "dungeon"

nudiven (noun, /nʌdɪvɛn/): "ear"

lusaith (noun, /lusaɪð/): "earth"

kun (noun, /kun/): "egg"

hu (noun, /hʌ/): "elder"

ziw (noun, /zɪw/): "enemy"

ifin (noun, /ifin/): "evening"

ayji (noun, /ejɪ/): "eye"

dai (noun, /daɪ/): "family"

nidinat (noun, /nɪdinət/): "father"

ageg (noun, /əgɛg/): "feather"

oughttimawla (noun, /ɒɾɪmolæ/): "fight"

oughha (noun, /ɒhə/): "finger"

oughvewai (noun, /ɒvɛwaɪ/): "fire"

zet (noun, /zɛt/): "fish"

ichoomishaw (noun, /ɪtʃʊmiʃo/): "flesh"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "foot"

thi (noun, /θɪ/): "forest"

iza (noun, /izə/): "fox"

zaw (noun, /zo/): "friend"

ttayzam (noun, /ɾezəm/): "goose"

titat (noun, /tɪtət/): "grease"

kikit (noun, /kikɪt/): "group"

tayfat (noun, /tefət/): "gulf"

ni (noun, /ni/): "hair"

thun (noun, /ðʌn/): "hand"

thiz (noun, /ðiz/): "hat"

papit (noun, /pəpɪt/): "hate"

ngu (noun, /ŋu/): "head"

apawwush (noun, /əpowʌʃ/): "hill"

zattechi (noun, /zaɾɛtʃi/): "horn"

uchun (noun, /ʌtʃun/): "horse"

ttodi (noun, /ɾɔdɪ/): "house"

nalini (noun, /nəlinɪ/): "inn"

amudi (noun, /əmʌdi/): "island"

anunaki (noun, /ənʌnəki/): "jaw"

ava (noun, /ævæ/): "lake"

dis (noun, /dɪs/): "leaf"

ayttiw (noun, /eɾiw/): "leg"

biwuva (noun, /bɪwuvə/): "liver"

akattita (noun, /əkæɾita/): "louse"

avan (noun, /əvən/): "love"

uhaw (noun, /uho/): "lunch"

zup (noun, /zup/): "man"

sadoughtt (noun, /sədɒɾ/): "many"

kasai (noun, /kəsaɪ/): "meal"

kip (noun, /kɪp/): "metal"

vait (noun, /vaɪt/): "mine"

sawttayz (noun, /soɾez/): "monster"

ama (noun, /amə/): "moon"

sasinith (noun, /sæsɪnið/): "morning"

ath (noun, /əð/): "mother"

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

kufoutt (noun, /kufaʊɾ/): "mouth"

isup (noun, /ɪsʌp/): "name"

imusalu (noun, /ɪmʌsəlʌ/): "neck"

att (noun, /aɾ/): "night"

adav (noun, /ædæv/): "noodle"

aina (noun, /aɪnə/): "nose"

onayni (noun, /ɔnenɪ/): "ocean"

isatazough (noun, /ɪsətəzɒ/): "parent"

daylak (noun, /delək/): "path"

ttattoughs (noun, /ɾəɾɒs/): "peace"

lataittoun (noun, /lataɪɾaʊn/): "pepper"

kut (noun, /kʌt/): "person"

nawna (noun, /nona/): "pie"

laythut (noun, /leðʌt/): "pig"

uk (noun, /uk/): "rabbit"

ittittizi (noun, /ɪɾɪɾizɪ/): "rain"

mamaw (noun, /mæmo/): "rat"

ej (noun, /ɛj/): "river"

thitte (noun, /θɪɾɛ/): "robe"

attayl (noun, /əɾel/): "rock"

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

kittahiz (noun, /kiɾəhɪz/): "salt"

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

manittus (noun, /mənɪɾus/): "seed"

ini (noun, /ɪni/): "sibling"

thuttad (noun, /ðuɾæd/): "sister"

aittoughkana (noun, /aɪɾɒkənə/): "skin"

thatt (noun, /ðəɾ/): "sky"

av (noun, /əv/): "smoke"

na (noun, /næ/): "snake"

atta (noun, /æɾæ/): "soup"

ittaitough (noun, /ɪɾaɪtɒ/): "star"

atteb (noun, /əɾɛb/): "stew"

anumaik (noun, /ənumaɪk/): "stomach"

anititt (noun, /ənitɪɾ/): "stone"

wittil (noun, /wɪɾɪl/): "stream"

atithaf (noun, /ætɪðəf/): "sun"

vafani (noun, /væfəni/): "sword"

wiwaw (noun, /wɪwæw/): "tail"

ivitt (noun, /ɪvɪɾ/): "tavern"

mailadatt (noun, /maɪlədæɾ/): "thumb"

oughdil (noun, /ɒdɪl/): "tongue"

sihuk (noun, /sihʌk/): "tooth"

ngemedough (noun, /ŋɛmɛdɒ/): "tree"

ad (noun, /əd/): "truth"

tathid (noun, /təðid/): "uncle"

aychakid (noun, /etʃəkɪd/): "valley"

uti (noun, /uti/): "war"

is (noun, /is/): "water"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "way"

aifuthe (noun, /aɪfuðɛ/): "wine"

inoughmiz (noun, /ɪnɒmɪz/): "woman"

jitus (noun, /dʒɪtus/): "word"