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Ttenittitt

Ttenittitt Dictionary

Pronouns

kough (pronoun, /kɒ/): "he"

ak (pronoun, /ək/): "she"

itt (pronoun, /iɾ/): "they"

zath (pronoun, /zæθ/): "you"

se (pronoun, /sɛ/): "we"

kay (pronoun, /ke/): "I"

Articles

dad (article, /dəd/): "a"

fit (article, /fɪt/): "the"

Prepositions

ngim (preposition, /ŋɪm/): "and"

ukoughmi (preposition, /ukɒmi/): "as"

ad (preposition, /əd/): "from"

omaki (preposition, /ɔmakɪ/): "in"

na (preposition, /nə/): "of"

sazib (preposition, /səzɪb/): "or"

atup (preposition, /ətʌp/): "to"

awough (preposition, /əwɒ/): "will"

zamoughpi (preposition, /zæmɒpɪ/): "with"

Numbers

sesaiwes (number, /sɛsaɪwɛs/): "zero"

nudam (number, /nʌdəm/): "one"

ttathal (number, /ɾæðəl/): "two"

tidil (number, /tɪdɪl/): "three"

ava (number, /əvə/): "four"

aitinih (number, /aɪtɪnih/): "five"

kaym (number, /kem/): "six"

oufath (number, /aʊfəð/): "seven"

vivutaif (number, /vivutaɪf/): "eight"

attal (number, /əɾəl/): "nine"

nat (number, /nət/): "ten"

Questions

vidawdatt (question, /vɪdodæɾ/): "what"

ttapi (question, /ɾæpɪ/): "who"

lelud (question, /lɛlʌd/): "how"

aidusaza (question, /aɪdusəzæ/): "why"

dituf (question, /dituf/): "when"

Interjections

nak (interjection, /nak/): "hello"

thalatt (interjection, /ðələɾ/): "goodbye"

kab (interjection, /kəb/): "hey"

dethaday (interjection, /dɛðəde/): "bye"

etada (interjection, /ɛtədə/): "ouch"

wanuju (interjection, /wənʌdʒu/): "wow"

ngela (interjection, /ŋɛlə/): "uh"

nusoutt (interjection, /nʌsaʊɾ/): "er"

ipich (interjection, /ɪpɪtʃ/): "um"

Adverbs

datt (adverb, /dəɾ/): "again"

ithe (adverb, /iðɛ/): "now"

pas (adverb, /pəs/): "soon"

mibith (adverb, /mibɪð/): "often"

ttaki (adverb, /ɾəkɪ/): "sometimes"

ifo (adverb, /ɪfɔ/): "always"

aniz (adverb, /ənɪz/): "never"

abi (adverb, /əbɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

sitad (adjective, /sitad/): "aromatic"

inatha (adjective, /inaðə/): "basted"

aimivas (adjective, /aɪmɪvəs/): "big"

asoughnanga (adjective, /əsɒnəŋə/): "bitter"

oughsidanu (adjective, /ɒsidænu/): "black"

hav (adjective, /hæv/): "blue"

chet (adjective, /tʃɛt/): "brown"

dout (adjective, /daʊt/): "chilled"

hatta (adjective, /haɾə/): "cold"

amoughsa (adjective, /əmɒsə/): "curried"

idechi (adjective, /ɪdɛtʃi/): "dark"

its (adjective, /ɪts/): "deep"

sananoo (adjective, /sənənʊ/): "divine"

aimif (adjective, /aɪmɪf/): "drunk"

tubawa (adjective, /tʌbəwæ/): "empty"

thesagaz (adjective, /ðɛsəgəz/): "evil"

awkaneta (adjective, /okənɛtə/): "familiar"

gitali (adjective, /gitəlɪ/): "fat"

ttachasett (adjective, /ɾəxəsɛɾ/): "flat"

bek (adjective, /bɛk/): "frail"

errewuha (adjective, /ɛrɛwuhæ/): "fried"

uttasu (adjective, /uɾæsu/): "full"

didoo (adjective, /dɪdʊ/): "good"

gajiti (adjective, /gəjitɪ/): "green"

apatha (adjective, /æpaðə/): "grey"

boughthen (adjective, /bɒθɛn/): "honest"

usa (adjective, /ʌsə/): "hot"

atith (adjective, /atið/): "light"

thepilatt (adjective, /ðɛpilæɾ/): "long"

asilasha (adjective, /əsɪləʃə/): "loud"

ittazaysa (adjective, /ɪɾazesə/): "mortal"

shithuzang (adjective, /ʃɪðuzəŋ/): "mysterious"

alane (adjective, /ələnɛ/): "narrow"

awimaitou (adjective, /əwɪmaɪtaʊ/): "old"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "orange"

usuk (adjective, /ʌsʌk/): "pungent"

tiv (adjective, /tɪv/): "purple"

al (adjective, /əl/): "quiet"

ivayd (adjective, /ɪved/): "raw"

attatt (adjective, /əɾəɾ/): "rectangular"

ttough (adjective, /ɾɒ/): "red"

lalai (adjective, /ləlaɪ/): "roasted"

uba (adjective, /ubə/): "round"

witafu (adjective, /witəfu/): "salty"

ati (adjective, /ətɪ/): "savory"

unalih (adjective, /ʌnəlɪh/): "shallow"

atuzefe (adjective, /ətʌzɛfɛ/): "short"

aydi (adjective, /edɪ/): "smoked"

emapit (adjective, /ɛməpɪt/): "sober"

aitta (adjective, /aɪɾə/): "sour"

ttudiz (adjective, /ɾʌdiz/): "spicy"

niniba (adjective, /nɪnibə/): "spiral"

voosit (adjective, /vʊsɪt/): "square"

ayttan (adjective, /eɾən/): "steamed"

vawtt (adjective, /voɾ/): "strange"

thasayttat (adjective, /ðəseɾət/): "strong"

tesa (adjective, /tɛsə/): "sturdy"

tawta (adjective, /totə/): "sweet"

anutti (adjective, /ənʌɾi/): "tall"

ishanak (adjective, /iʃənæk/): "thick"

zattumayn (adjective, /zaɾumen/): "thin"

alapu (adjective, /ələpu/): "warm"

pittan (adjective, /pɪɾæn/): "weak"

ich (adjective, /ɪx/): "white"

saysays (adjective, /seses/): "wide"

oubi (adjective, /aʊbɪ/): "yellow"

alitti (adjective, /əlɪɾi/): "young"

Verbs

usayli (verb, /ʌseli/): "bake"

bittaw (verb, /biɾəw/): "be"

qapelough (verb, /qæpɛlɒ/): "belong"

lugan (verb, /lʌgæn/): "bite"

atinathi (verb, /ətɪnəðɪ/): "break"

ivu (verb, /ivʌ/): "burn"

anib (verb, /ænɪb/): "come"

attatu (verb, /əɾətu/): "die"

yawk (verb, /yok/): "drink"

fa (verb, /fæ/): "eat"

zoibitath (verb, /zɔɪbɪtəð/): "fall"

lital (verb, /lɪtəl/): "fight"

je (verb, /jɛ/): "find"

oos (verb, /ʊs/): "fish"

ejibe (verb, /ɛdʒibɛ/): "fly"

ka (verb, /kə/): "frown"

kanid (verb, /kənɪd/): "go"

ija (verb, /ɪjə/): "growl"

lumi (verb, /lumɪ/): "hate"

ittai (verb, /ɪɾaɪ/): "have"

zadima (verb, /zədɪmə/): "hear"

outtaikayp (verb, /aʊɾaɪkep/): "hide"

inudit (verb, /inudɪt/): "hold"

awbama (verb, /obamə/): "hunt"

in (verb, /in/): "jump"

ttouday (verb, /ɾaʊde/): "kill"

evittu (verb, /ɛvɪɾʌ/): "know"

izu (verb, /ɪzʌ/): "laugh"

ttagi (verb, /ɾəgɪ/): "lie"

sittil (verb, /sɪɾɪl/): "live"

kittawtawth (verb, /kɪɾotoð/): "lose"

tti (verb, /ɾi/): "love"

ailadu (verb, /aɪlədu/): "need"

nepi (verb, /nɛpɪ/): "own"

sipibas (verb, /sipɪbəs/): "roast"

im (verb, /ɪm/): "run"

ananat (verb, /ænənət/): "see"

nala (verb, /nələ/): "sit"

attaidi (verb, /əɾaɪdɪ/): "sleep"

nathad (verb, /nəðəd/): "smell"

alat (verb, /əlat/): "smile"

eba (verb, /ɛbæ/): "stand"

aysaydaku (verb, /esedakʌ/): "strike"

na (verb, /na/): "swallow"

abasuqu (verb, /əbæsuqʌ/): "swim"

attarrav (verb, /əɾərəv/): "taste"

sounap (verb, /saʊnəp/): "throw"

saythatiz (verb, /seθætɪz/): "walk"

afavas (verb, /əfəvəs/): "want"

Nouns

achawv (noun, /əxov/): "afternoon"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "ale"

elattithi (noun, /ɛləɾɪθɪ/): "all"

ajaysi (noun, /ajesɪ/): "alligator"

chinatt (noun, /tʃɪnəɾ/): "arm"

latouni (noun, /lətaʊni/): "ash"

ithooses (noun, /iðʊsɛs/): "aunt"

ewi (noun, /ɛwɪ/): "axe"

noothouneb (noun, /nʊðaʊnɛb/): "bark"

uvili (noun, /uvili/): "bay"

ittin (noun, /iɾɪn/): "beer"

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

aybeshak (noun, /ebɛʃək/): "bird"

az (noun, /əz/): "blood"

thudittan (noun, /ðʌdiɾən/): "boar"

aytt (noun, /eɾ/): "bone"

shikivayb (noun, /ʃikɪveb/): "breakfast"

nid (noun, /nid/): "breast"

da (noun, /də/): "brother"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "castle"

pasa (noun, /pəsə/): "cat"

vavaman (noun, /vəvəmən/): "cat"

ootta (noun, /ʊɾə/): "chest"

pavit (noun, /pəvɪt/): "chicken"

ithaqiva (noun, /ɪðəqɪvə/): "claw"

latte (noun, /ləɾɛ/): "cloud"

dasa (noun, /dəsə/): "coconut"

ike (noun, /ɪkɛ/): "crime"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "day"

itasa (noun, /itəsə/): "dinner"

uwi (noun, /uwɪ/): "dog"

ttettitu (noun, /ɾɛɾɪtʌ/): "drink"

banizaj (noun, /bənizəj/): "dungeon"

taba (noun, /təbə/): "ear"

saittaitaid (noun, /saɪɾaɪtaɪd/): "earth"

attaythaw (noun, /əɾeðo/): "egg"

ishan (noun, /ɪʃæn/): "elder"

abai (noun, /əbaɪ/): "enemy"

aing (noun, /aɪŋ/): "evening"

ailasai (noun, /aɪləsaɪ/): "eye"

wattay (noun, /wəɾe/): "family"

tagidai (noun, /təgɪdaɪ/): "father"

haij (noun, /haɪj/): "feather"

nak (noun, /nək/): "fight"

thulough (noun, /ðulɒ/): "finger"

wattool (noun, /wəɾʊl/): "fire"

saini (noun, /saɪni/): "fish"

inaithu (noun, /ɪnaɪðʌ/): "flesh"

naluzi (noun, /nəluzi/): "foot"

atiddett (noun, /atɪɽɛɾ/): "forest"

kawm (noun, /kom/): "fox"

anapa (noun, /anəpə/): "friend"

aniv (noun, /ənɪv/): "goose"

ikaym (noun, /ɪkem/): "grease"

aysi (noun, /esɪ/): "group"

foud (noun, /faʊd/): "gulf"

an (noun, /ən/): "hair"

ttakimi (noun, /ɾəkimi/): "hand"

uwasing (noun, /uwəsiŋ/): "hat"

emathata (noun, /ɛməðætə/): "hate"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "head"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "hill"

mud (noun, /mud/): "horn"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "horse"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "house"

izi (noun, /ɪzɪ/): "inn"

juk (noun, /jʌk/): "island"

lattemash (noun, /ləɾɛməʃ/): "jaw"

thaj (noun, /ðədʒ/): "lake"

attanit (noun, /əɾənit/): "leaf"

idakam (noun, /ɪdəkəm/): "leg"

tihid (noun, /tɪhid/): "liver"

aha (noun, /ahə/): "louse"

thihit (noun, /ðɪhɪt/): "love"

loughmasit (noun, /lɒməsɪt/): "lunch"

ttaf (noun, /ɾəf/): "man"

chitita (noun, /tʃɪtɪtə/): "many"

akutash (noun, /əkʌtəʃ/): "meal"

dudi (noun, /dudi/): "metal"

fathapa (noun, /fəθəpə/): "mine"

lenati (noun, /lɛnətɪ/): "monster"

atapawth (noun, /ətəpoð/): "moon"

valeha (noun, /valɛhə/): "morning"

unalis (noun, /ʌnəlɪs/): "mother"

oughniz (noun, /ɒniz/): "mountain"

aw (noun, /æw/): "mouth"

saitup (noun, /saɪtʌp/): "name"

atidan (noun, /ætɪdæn/): "neck"

alath (noun, /əlað/): "night"

sattid (noun, /səɾɪd/): "noodle"

zaw (noun, /zæw/): "nose"

tabitef (noun, /təbɪtɛf/): "ocean"

alipa (noun, /alɪpa/): "parent"

dusihu (noun, /dusɪhu/): "path"

gu (noun, /gʌ/): "peace"

padita (noun, /pədɪtə/): "pepper"

afasad (noun, /əfəsəd/): "person"

bani (noun, /bəni/): "pie"

azas (noun, /əzæs/): "pig"

ilin (noun, /ɪlin/): "rabbit"

ttatitha (noun, /ɾətiðə/): "rain"

matadaz (noun, /matədæz/): "rat"

uttaitha (noun, /ʌɾaɪðə/): "river"

acag (noun, /əcəg/): "robe"

akutha (noun, /ækuðə/): "rock"

day (noun, /de/): "root"

ichisi (noun, /ixɪsɪ/): "salt"

na (noun, /nə/): "sand"

atha (noun, /əðə/): "seed"

ait (noun, /aɪt/): "sibling"

unaigus (noun, /ʌnaɪgʌs/): "sister"

lak (noun, /læk/): "skin"

nachab (noun, /nachab/): "sky"

mada (noun, /mədə/): "smoke"

sa (noun, /sə/): "snake"

da (noun, /dæ/): "soup"

nikiz (noun, /nikɪz/): "star"

nathu (noun, /naðʌ/): "stew"

naykuval (noun, /nekuvəl/): "stomach"

ge (noun, /gɛ/): "stone"

itettaigu (noun, /ɪtɛɾaɪgʌ/): "stream"

susittid (noun, /sʌsɪɾɪd/): "sun"

wada (noun, /wədə/): "sword"

nijoughlatt (noun, /nɪjɒləɾ/): "tail"

we (noun, /wɛ/): "tavern"

amusada (noun, /əmʌsədə/): "thumb"

ini (noun, /ɪnɪ/): "tongue"

apa (noun, /əpə/): "tooth"

ttunithan (noun, /ɾʌnɪðən/): "tree"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "truth"

univatu (noun, /ʌnɪvətʌ/): "uncle"

taychayn (noun, /tetʃen/): "valley"

ayhaini (noun, /ehaɪnɪ/): "war"

oughm (noun, /ɒm/): "water"

anithati (noun, /ənɪðætɪ/): "way"

ka (noun, /kə/): "wine"

che (noun, /tʃɛ/): "woman"

wu (noun, /wʌ/): "word"