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

Ihittil

Ihittil Dictionary

Pronouns

afai (pronoun, /afaɪ/): "he"

nal (pronoun, /næl/): "she"

aiw (pronoun, /aɪw/): "they"

itt (pronoun, /iɾ/): "you"

anaw (pronoun, /əno/): "we"

awai (pronoun, /əwaɪ/): "I"

Articles

thap (article, /ðæp/): "a"

la (article, /lə/): "the"

Prepositions

anu (preposition, /ənu/): "and"

seddan (preposition, /sɛɽən/): "as"

depiba (preposition, /dɛpibə/): "from"

sadis (preposition, /sədɪs/): "in"

aisaputi (preposition, /aɪsəpʌti/): "of"

sha (preposition, /ʃə/): "or"

nakad (preposition, /nækəd/): "to"

anala (preposition, /ənælə/): "will"

ttitte (preposition, /ɾɪɾɛ/): "with"

Numbers

waw (number, /wəw/): "zero"

atta (number, /əɾa/): "one"

bad (number, /bəd/): "two"

tamu (number, /təmu/): "three"

kepav (number, /kɛpəv/): "four"

uduthu (number, /ʌduθu/): "five"

ata (number, /ætə/): "six"

att (number, /əɾ/): "seven"

iwi (number, /ɪwi/): "eight"

dawu (number, /dəwu/): "nine"

basiki (number, /bæsɪki/): "ten"

Questions

iv (question, /ɪv/): "what"

ttudayma (question, /ɾʌdemə/): "who"

halitis (question, /hælitɪs/): "how"

aijat (question, /aɪjət/): "why"

lavittik (question, /ləvɪɾɪk/): "when"

Interjections

ilabat (interjection, /ɪləbat/): "hello"

isati (interjection, /ɪsətɪ/): "goodbye"

si (interjection, /sɪ/): "hey"

aisiikufi (interjection, /aɪʒɪkufɪ/): "bye"

awlidat (interjection, /olidət/): "ouch"

cham (interjection, /tʃæm/): "wow"

noughzi (interjection, /nɒzi/): "uh"

asipa (interjection, /asɪpæ/): "er"

ainak (interjection, /aɪnək/): "um"

Adverbs

awvi (adverb, /ovɪ/): "again"

ttad (adverb, /ɾəd/): "now"

awu (adverb, /əwʌ/): "soon"

dipadi (adverb, /dɪpədi/): "often"

ith (adverb, /ɪθ/): "sometimes"

zuzaw (adverb, /zuzo/): "always"

apithai (adverb, /æpiθaɪ/): "never"

luviw (adverb, /luvɪw/): "seldom"

Adjectives

dala (adjective, /dələ/): "aromatic"

tiway (adjective, /tɪwe/): "basted"

zashattaym (adjective, /zaʃəɾem/): "big"

ati (adjective, /ati/): "bitter"

ashen (adjective, /əʃɛn/): "black"

uneda (adjective, /unɛdə/): "blue"

aikatta (adjective, /aɪkæɾə/): "brown"

avit (adjective, /avɪt/): "chilled"

las (adjective, /læs/): "cold"

wuz (adjective, /wʌz/): "curried"

ta (adjective, /ta/): "dark"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "deep"

taygushe (adjective, /teguʃɛ/): "divine"

sinaza (adjective, /sinəzə/): "drunk"

saitaw (adjective, /saɪto/): "empty"

atithay (adjective, /atɪðe/): "evil"

isat (adjective, /ɪsət/): "familiar"

athuttifu (adjective, /əðuɾɪfu/): "fat"

epasas (adjective, /ɛpæsəs/): "flat"

naymaytha (adjective, /nemeðə/): "frail"

amane (adjective, /əmænɛ/): "fried"

epukaisa (adjective, /ɛpʌkaɪsə/): "full"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "good"

nga (adjective, /ŋə/): "green"

angafid (adjective, /əŋəfɪd/): "grey"

ttez (adjective, /ɾɛz/): "honest"

ayhath (adjective, /ehəð/): "hot"

naymata (adjective, /neməta/): "light"

azatit (adjective, /əzətɪt/): "long"

ada (adjective, /ədə/): "loud"

epi (adjective, /ɛpɪ/): "mortal"

iloowezoo (adjective, /ɪlʊwɛzʊ/): "mysterious"

hi (adjective, /hɪ/): "narrow"

isafi (adjective, /ɪsəfɪ/): "old"

nazun (adjective, /næzʌn/): "orange"

aiqanaysa (adjective, /aɪqənesə/): "pungent"

mawlaka (adjective, /moləkə/): "purple"

anijalay (adjective, /ænɪjəle/): "quiet"

sanath (adjective, /sənəð/): "raw"

adiku (adjective, /ədikʌ/): "rectangular"

ishai (adjective, /ɪʃaɪ/): "red"

awzadasa (adjective, /ozadasə/): "roasted"

apoughttafa (adjective, /əpɒɾafə/): "round"

pidati (adjective, /pɪdætɪ/): "salty"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "savory"

ashathoughtt (adjective, /əʃəðɒɾ/): "shallow"

athasu (adjective, /əðəsu/): "short"

senu (adjective, /sɛnu/): "smoked"

attatid (adjective, /æɾətɪd/): "sober"

ida (adjective, /idə/): "sour"

apaynoofi (adjective, /æpenʊfɪ/): "spicy"

hak (adjective, /hək/): "spiral"

awa (adjective, /əwə/): "square"

eway (adjective, /ɛwe/): "steamed"

roobinam (adjective, /ɹʊbinam/): "strange"

dadaitain (adjective, /dædaɪtaɪn/): "strong"

fu (adjective, /fu/): "sturdy"

uttati (adjective, /uɾətɪ/): "sweet"

zoughthatough (adjective, /zɒðətɒ/): "tall"

imay (adjective, /ɪme/): "thick"

nabatt (adjective, /nəbəɾ/): "thin"

tetitta (adjective, /tɛtɪɾə/): "warm"

thay (adjective, /ðe/): "weak"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "white"

thaiwi (adjective, /ðaɪwɪ/): "wide"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "yellow"

kis (adjective, /kɪs/): "young"

Verbs

louttapai (verb, /laʊɾəpaɪ/): "bake"

echi (verb, /ɛchɪ/): "be"

arritham (verb, /əriðæm/): "belong"

utat (verb, /utæt/): "bite"

kugini (verb, /kugɪni/): "break"

idasa (verb, /ɪdəsə/): "burn"

nath (verb, /nəð/): "come"

lisinuz (verb, /lɪsɪnuz/): "die"

jittavuk (verb, /dʒɪɾəvuk/): "drink"

ttingupa (verb, /ɾiŋʌpə/): "eat"

shavanaw (verb, /ʃəvəno/): "fall"

ttal (verb, /ɾəl/): "fight"

watoughtis (verb, /wətɒtɪs/): "find"

aynamezu (verb, /enəmɛzʌ/): "fish"

nith (verb, /nɪð/): "fly"

kilapaws (verb, /kiləpos/): "frown"

soughd (verb, /sɒd/): "go"

thamadun (verb, /ðəmædʌn/): "growl"

ttiz (verb, /ɾɪz/): "hate"

awday (verb, /ode/): "have"

kawap (verb, /kəwəp/): "hear"

ejip (verb, /ɛjɪp/): "hide"

vagetek (verb, /vagɛtɛk/): "hold"

fin (verb, /fɪn/): "hunt"

itanaw (verb, /ɪtəno/): "jump"

dda (verb, /ɽə/): "kill"

jinas (verb, /jɪnəs/): "know"

oughsi (verb, /ɒsɪ/): "laugh"

awtt (verb, /oɾ/): "lie"

adami (verb, /ədəmɪ/): "live"

ninama (verb, /ninəmə/): "lose"

aiv (verb, /aɪv/): "love"

atisa (verb, /ətisə/): "need"

thehedit (verb, /ðɛhɛdit/): "own"

henudaw (verb, /hɛnudæw/): "roast"

aha (verb, /ahə/): "run"

ethufout (verb, /ɛθufaʊt/): "see"

attittasa (verb, /əɾɪɾəsə/): "sit"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "sleep"

ettatad (verb, /ɛɾətəd/): "smell"

attanoughne (verb, /əɾænɒnɛ/): "smile"

tin (verb, /tɪn/): "stand"

aneth (verb, /ənɛð/): "strike"

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

zina (verb, /zɪnæ/): "swim"

noo (verb, /nʊ/): "taste"

ayz (verb, /ez/): "throw"

saw (verb, /so/): "walk"

jawway (verb, /dʒowe/): "want"

Nouns

ila (noun, /ɪlæ/): "afternoon"

aittawit (noun, /aɪɾəwɪt/): "ale"

enittahi (noun, /ɛnɪɾəhi/): "all"

inunatay (noun, /inunəte/): "alligator"

kisused (noun, /kɪsʌsɛd/): "arm"

va (noun, /və/): "ash"

pashanain (noun, /pæʃənaɪn/): "aunt"

fittul (noun, /fɪɾul/): "axe"

wa (noun, /wə/): "bark"

as (noun, /æs/): "bay"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "beer"

udud (noun, /ʌdʌd/): "beet"

aynoitt (noun, /enɔɪɾ/): "bird"

thig (noun, /ðɪg/): "blood"

zanaz (noun, /zænəz/): "boar"

taf (noun, /tæf/): "bone"

ittaz (noun, /ɪɾəz/): "breakfast"

she (noun, /ʃɛ/): "breast"

ibayttitt (noun, /ɪbeɾiɾ/): "brother"

etalatt (noun, /ɛtələɾ/): "castle"

nana (noun, /nənə/): "cat"

awavi (noun, /awəvɪ/): "cat"

saynu (noun, /senʌ/): "chest"

su (noun, /su/): "chicken"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "claw"

ayg (noun, /eg/): "cloud"

aypil (noun, /epil/): "coconut"

erral (noun, /ɛrəl/): "crime"

enuta (noun, /ɛnutə/): "day"

asat (noun, /əsət/): "dinner"

abaipa (noun, /æbaɪpə/): "dog"

ishatatay (noun, /ɪʃətəte/): "drink"

nefiki (noun, /nɛfikɪ/): "dungeon"

aytafa (noun, /etæfə/): "ear"

tabaythawng (noun, /tæbeðoŋ/): "earth"

inasedi (noun, /ɪnəsɛdi/): "egg"

ttay (noun, /ɾe/): "elder"

datti (noun, /dəɾi/): "enemy"

edajaw (noun, /ɛdədʒəw/): "evening"

agadin (noun, /əgədin/): "eye"

fashitaz (noun, /fəʃɪtəz/): "family"

kizuva (noun, /kɪzuvæ/): "father"

achisha (noun, /ətʃɪʃə/): "feather"

nawba (noun, /nobə/): "fight"

tutt (noun, /tuɾ/): "finger"

vitt (noun, /viɾ/): "fire"

aiwuka (noun, /aɪwukə/): "fish"

idizane (noun, /ɪdizænɛ/): "flesh"

achizul (noun, /ətʃɪzul/): "foot"

wish (noun, /wɪʃ/): "forest"

witoo (noun, /wɪtʊ/): "fox"

satt (noun, /səɾ/): "friend"

az (noun, /əz/): "goose"

ataikada (noun, /ətaɪkədə/): "grease"

tijam (noun, /tɪdʒəm/): "group"

theda (noun, /ðɛdə/): "gulf"

uthadadu (noun, /ʌðadədʌ/): "hair"

ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "hand"

tathigav (noun, /tæðigəv/): "hat"

na (noun, /nə/): "hate"

anga (noun, /əŋə/): "head"

ouda (noun, /aʊdæ/): "hill"

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

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

attahiza (noun, /æɾəhiza/): "house"

ithaytaja (noun, /ɪðetədʒə/): "inn"

kisa (noun, /kɪsə/): "island"

semima (noun, /sɛmimæ/): "jaw"

tug (noun, /tug/): "lake"

tetim (noun, /tɛtɪm/): "leaf"

joughch (noun, /jɒx/): "leg"

tabub (noun, /təbub/): "liver"

ilaw (noun, /ɪləw/): "louse"

tivutt (noun, /tɪvʌɾ/): "love"

tin (noun, /tɪn/): "lunch"

ttatayki (noun, /ɾætekɪ/): "man"

athana (noun, /æðənə/): "many"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "meal"

ekani (noun, /ɛkəni/): "metal"

itatha (noun, /ɪtəðæ/): "mine"

asai (noun, /asaɪ/): "monster"

ipais (noun, /ɪpaɪs/): "moon"

anutt (noun, /ənuɾ/): "morning"

ittasit (noun, /ɪɾæsɪt/): "mother"

thanoutatt (noun, /ðənaʊtəɾ/): "mountain"

inatt (noun, /ɪnəɾ/): "mouth"

tusangi (noun, /tʌsæŋi/): "name"

amawtai (noun, /amotaɪ/): "neck"

inival (noun, /ɪnivæl/): "night"

fu (noun, /fʌ/): "noodle"

oughza (noun, /ɒza/): "nose"

amawli (noun, /əmolɪ/): "ocean"

daynoozi (noun, /denʊzɪ/): "parent"

ivunawl (noun, /ivʌnol/): "path"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "peace"

va (noun, /væ/): "pepper"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "person"

sik (noun, /sɪk/): "pie"

idinaytaw (noun, /ɪdɪneto/): "pig"

maisi (noun, /maɪsi/): "rabbit"

nimi (noun, /nimɪ/): "rain"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "rat"

fimis (noun, /fimɪs/): "river"

atou (noun, /ətaʊ/): "robe"

ad (noun, /æd/): "rock"

ajetaike (noun, /əjɛtaɪkɛ/): "root"

takoughf (noun, /təkɒf/): "salt"

pulootun (noun, /pulʊtun/): "sand"

asi (noun, /əsi/): "seed"

avinayg (noun, /əvineg/): "sibling"

ithi (noun, /ɪðɪ/): "sister"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "skin"

paytay (noun, /pete/): "sky"

thatisay (noun, /θətɪse/): "smoke"

utai (noun, /utaɪ/): "snake"

thithaisa (noun, /ðɪðaɪsæ/): "soup"

uhawf (noun, /ʌhof/): "star"

ala (noun, /ælə/): "stew"

say (noun, /se/): "stomach"

ttiki (noun, /ɾɪkɪ/): "stone"

ttaz (noun, /ɾaz/): "stream"

nith (noun, /nɪð/): "sun"

dachinal (noun, /daxinəl/): "sword"

nadoipin (noun, /nædɔɪpɪn/): "tail"

maza (noun, /məzə/): "tavern"

nai (noun, /naɪ/): "thumb"

ttip (noun, /ɾɪp/): "tongue"

aimi (noun, /aɪmi/): "tooth"

wi (noun, /wi/): "tree"

akatt (noun, /əkaɾ/): "truth"

moulen (noun, /maʊlɛn/): "uncle"

itta (noun, /iɾə/): "valley"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "war"

taf (noun, /təf/): "water"

fatathai (noun, /fətəðaɪ/): "way"

anu (noun, /ənʌ/): "wine"

zasu (noun, /zəsu/): "woman"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "word"