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

Efaittinga

Efaittinga Dictionary

Pronouns

te (pronoun, /tɛ/): "he"

thud (pronoun, /ðud/): "she"

et (pronoun, /ɛt/): "they"

tas (pronoun, /təs/): "you"

kush (pronoun, /kuʃ/): "we"

mayn (pronoun, /men/): "I"

Articles

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

up (article, /up/): "the"

Prepositions

abi (preposition, /abɪ/): "and"

pek (preposition, /pɛk/): "as"

tutte (preposition, /tʌɾɛ/): "from"

fithinatt (preposition, /fiðɪnəɾ/): "in"

egumi (preposition, /ɛgumɪ/): "of"

badabi (preposition, /bædəbɪ/): "or"

vikanal (preposition, /vɪkənəl/): "to"

adaydatt (preposition, /ədedəɾ/): "will"

ala (preposition, /ələ/): "with"

Numbers

utasasa (number, /ʌtəsəsə/): "zero"

avuttim (number, /əvuɾim/): "one"

ttidad (number, /ɾɪdəd/): "two"

simesa (number, /simɛsæ/): "three"

ithataca (number, /ɪðætæca/): "four"

awtapitta (number, /otæpɪɾə/): "five"

adathus (number, /ədəðus/): "six"

niv (number, /nɪv/): "seven"

tid (number, /tɪd/): "eight"

zaid (number, /zaɪd/): "nine"

tema (number, /tɛmə/): "ten"

Questions

awattett (question, /æwəɾɛɾ/): "what"

iz (question, /iz/): "who"

dadiji (question, /dædijɪ/): "how"

fach (question, /fæx/): "why"

ttazayttays (question, /ɾəzeɾes/): "when"

Interjections

ali (interjection, /əlɪ/): "hello"

abeni (interjection, /əbɛni/): "goodbye"

set (interjection, /sɛt/): "hey"

tatath (interjection, /tætəθ/): "bye"

ttadelayth (interjection, /ɾədɛleð/): "ouch"

ttattachuch (interjection, /ɾaɾachʌch/): "wow"

ath (interjection, /əð/): "uh"

ana (interjection, /ənæ/): "er"

awmittin (interjection, /omɪɾin/): "um"

Adverbs

saymunatt (adverb, /semunəɾ/): "again"

ingoohani (adverb, /iŋʊhənɪ/): "now"

ditt (adverb, /dɪɾ/): "soon"

datathi (adverb, /datəðɪ/): "often"

nim (adverb, /nɪm/): "sometimes"

kin (adverb, /kɪn/): "always"

na (adverb, /nə/): "never"

sanase (adverb, /sənasɛ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

chitibi (adjective, /tʃɪtɪbi/): "aromatic"

punili (adjective, /pʌnɪlɪ/): "basted"

fukadab (adjective, /fukədəb/): "big"

tudi (adjective, /tʌdi/): "bitter"

awnit (adjective, /onɪt/): "black"

pis (adjective, /pɪs/): "blue"

katat (adjective, /kətət/): "brown"

aw (adjective, /əw/): "chilled"

awchibi (adjective, /otʃɪbɪ/): "cold"

inittawjaw (adjective, /inɪɾodʒo/): "curried"

bad (adjective, /bəd/): "dark"

valap (adjective, /vələp/): "deep"

ittoughsis (adjective, /ɪɾɒsɪs/): "divine"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "drunk"

unawina (adjective, /ʌnəwɪnə/): "empty"

ttajat (adjective, /ɾəjat/): "evil"

ataw (adjective, /əto/): "familiar"

akathive (adjective, /akaðɪvɛ/): "fat"

madaithih (adjective, /mədaɪðɪh/): "flat"

pitoughka (adjective, /pɪtɒkə/): "frail"

sanay (adjective, /sæne/): "fried"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "full"

uz (adjective, /uz/): "good"

asachatta (adjective, /əsətʃæɾə/): "green"

athay (adjective, /əðe/): "grey"

angut (adjective, /əŋʌt/): "honest"

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

itta (adjective, /ɪɾə/): "light"

ad (adjective, /æd/): "long"

nuttah (adjective, /nuɾah/): "loud"

aikatat (adjective, /aɪkətət/): "mortal"

adi (adjective, /ædɪ/): "mysterious"

ttazattat (adjective, /ɾəzæɾət/): "narrow"

ivuchaka (adjective, /ɪvutʃəkæ/): "old"

ilaykam (adjective, /ɪlekəm/): "orange"

utt (adjective, /uɾ/): "pungent"

is (adjective, /ɪs/): "purple"

dit (adjective, /dɪt/): "quiet"

shun (adjective, /ʃʌn/): "raw"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "rectangular"

adutha (adjective, /ədʌθə/): "red"

ata (adjective, /ətæ/): "roasted"

tatheng (adjective, /təðɛŋ/): "round"

asa (adjective, /əsə/): "salty"

iba (adjective, /ɪbæ/): "savory"

haku (adjective, /həkʌ/): "shallow"

air (adjective, /aɪɹ/): "short"

doughz (adjective, /dɒz/): "smoked"

nakafa (adjective, /nəkafə/): "sober"

nek (adjective, /nɛk/): "sour"

athaw (adjective, /əðo/): "spicy"

la (adjective, /lə/): "spiral"

ilayba (adjective, /ɪlebə/): "square"

haku (adjective, /həku/): "steamed"

canaih (adjective, /cænaɪh/): "strange"

madati (adjective, /madæti/): "strong"

apan (adjective, /əpən/): "sturdy"

jittid (adjective, /jɪɾɪd/): "sweet"

ttiv (adjective, /ɾɪv/): "tall"

iduttitt (adjective, /ɪduɾiɾ/): "thick"

obi (adjective, /ɔbɪ/): "thin"

aytoughnaysi (adjective, /etɒnesɪ/): "warm"

kith (adjective, /kɪð/): "weak"

azawpu (adjective, /əzopu/): "white"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "wide"

itayma (adjective, /itemə/): "yellow"

ithiz (adjective, /ɪðiz/): "young"

Verbs

ali (verb, /əlɪ/): "bake"

ziwut (verb, /zɪwut/): "be"

uthat (verb, /uðæt/): "belong"

gipabaitt (verb, /gɪpəbaɪɾ/): "bite"

ayttititt (verb, /eɾitɪɾ/): "break"

azoott (verb, /əzʊɾ/): "burn"

ezaila (verb, /ɛzaɪlə/): "come"

attifoul (verb, /aɾɪfaʊl/): "die"

athikut (verb, /əðɪkʌt/): "drink"

aiba (verb, /aɪbə/): "eat"

atan (verb, /ətən/): "fall"

am (verb, /əm/): "fight"

akaihaiti (verb, /əkaɪhaɪtɪ/): "find"

attuz (verb, /əɾuz/): "fish"

moughtase (verb, /mɒtəsɛ/): "fly"

iboughshooda (verb, /ɪbɒʃʊdə/): "frown"

avufi (verb, /əvufɪ/): "go"

bav (verb, /bæv/): "growl"

vada (verb, /vədæ/): "hate"

amilatta (verb, /əmɪləɾə/): "have"

aimattah (verb, /aɪməɾæh/): "hear"

leta (verb, /lɛtə/): "hide"

las (verb, /læs/): "hold"

akin (verb, /əkɪn/): "hunt"

faynawt (verb, /fenot/): "jump"

fitatte (verb, /fɪtəɾɛ/): "kill"

kug (verb, /kʌg/): "know"

ttuthad (verb, /ɾuθæd/): "laugh"

fi (verb, /fɪ/): "lie"

futhapa (verb, /fʌðəpə/): "live"

aytu (verb, /etu/): "lose"

awtagi (verb, /otəgɪ/): "love"

guva (verb, /guvə/): "need"

sik (verb, /sik/): "own"

doun (verb, /daʊn/): "roast"

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

ije (verb, /ɪdʒɛ/): "see"

wisatt (verb, /wɪsəɾ/): "sit"

zidini (verb, /zɪdinɪ/): "sleep"

oughlitta (verb, /ɒlɪɾə/): "smell"

oughkupeth (verb, /ɒkʌpɛð/): "smile"

angan (verb, /əŋən/): "stand"

noughja (verb, /nɒjə/): "strike"

alach (verb, /əlæx/): "swallow"

satt (verb, /səɾ/): "swim"

gehafal (verb, /gɛhəfəl/): "taste"

ibithon (verb, /ibɪθɔn/): "throw"

asiha (verb, /əsɪhə/): "walk"

esaylough (verb, /ɛselɒ/): "want"

Nouns

zought (noun, /zɒt/): "afternoon"

feha (noun, /fɛhə/): "ale"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "all"

ttattate (noun, /ɾəɾætɛ/): "alligator"

thoughf (noun, /ðɒf/): "arm"

sengada (noun, /sɛŋæda/): "ash"

foonga (noun, /fʊŋə/): "aunt"

awa (noun, /əwæ/): "axe"

sa (noun, /sə/): "bark"

ilingamu (noun, /ɪliŋəmʌ/): "bay"

udan (noun, /ʌdən/): "beer"

ttakimu (noun, /ɾəkɪmʌ/): "beet"

vihasoughd (noun, /vihəsɒd/): "bird"

attas (noun, /aɾəs/): "blood"

ah (noun, /əh/): "boar"

emabam (noun, /ɛməbəm/): "bone"

ishayttita (noun, /ɪʃeɾɪtə/): "breakfast"

denakatt (noun, /dɛnakəɾ/): "breast"

too (noun, /tʊ/): "brother"

iti (noun, /ɪtɪ/): "castle"

mamike (noun, /məmikɛ/): "cat"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "cat"

awttath (noun, /oɾað/): "chest"

oughpunai (noun, /ɒpʌnaɪ/): "chicken"

nawdaj (noun, /nodədʒ/): "claw"

awkada (noun, /okədə/): "cloud"

kasam (noun, /kəsəm/): "coconut"

halivayd (noun, /hælɪved/): "crime"

tathadu (noun, /tæðædu/): "day"

ashi (noun, /əʃɪ/): "dinner"

azawd (noun, /əzod/): "dog"

josi (noun, /jɔsɪ/): "drink"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "dungeon"

hattaij (noun, /həɾaɪdʒ/): "ear"

inasik (noun, /inəsɪk/): "earth"

kenitoughs (noun, /kɛnɪtɒs/): "egg"

ttawfanay (noun, /ɾofəne/): "elder"

ap (noun, /əp/): "enemy"

athuse (noun, /əðʌsɛ/): "evening"

azaid (noun, /əzaɪd/): "eye"

uth (noun, /ʌθ/): "family"

ili (noun, /ili/): "father"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "feather"

tekas (noun, /tɛkæs/): "fight"

atitt (noun, /ətɪɾ/): "finger"

im (noun, /im/): "fire"

tawli (noun, /tolɪ/): "fish"

uwifidi (noun, /uwɪfɪdi/): "flesh"

ouz (noun, /aʊz/): "foot"

kituzan (noun, /kɪtuzən/): "forest"

outtela (noun, /aʊɾɛlə/): "fox"

idelad (noun, /ɪdɛləd/): "friend"

attutab (noun, /əɾʌtəb/): "goose"

ttatega (noun, /ɾətɛgə/): "grease"

fa (noun, /fə/): "group"

ivan (noun, /ɪvən/): "gulf"

nithaybaw (noun, /nɪðebo/): "hair"

zanith (noun, /zənið/): "hand"

asa (noun, /əsa/): "hat"

latta (noun, /ləɾa/): "hate"

edul (noun, /ɛdʌl/): "head"

tetta (noun, /tɛɾə/): "hill"

ttamay (noun, /ɾəme/): "horn"

nayzifa (noun, /nezɪfa/): "horse"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "house"

sav (noun, /səv/): "inn"

namalip (noun, /nəməlip/): "island"

aj (noun, /ədʒ/): "jaw"

thittile (noun, /ðɪɾɪlɛ/): "lake"

nakechak (noun, /nəkɛtʃək/): "leaf"

thanamit (noun, /ðənəmit/): "leg"

lithajash (noun, /lɪθəjəʃ/): "liver"

tanisha (noun, /tænɪʃə/): "louse"

ihijuye (noun, /ɪhidʒʌyɛ/): "love"

tagit (noun, /təgit/): "lunch"

attett (noun, /əɾɛɾ/): "man"

ayd (noun, /ed/): "many"

anadazai (noun, /ənædəzaɪ/): "meal"

enudait (noun, /ɛnʌdaɪt/): "metal"

inizuci (noun, /inɪzuci/): "mine"

ukawit (noun, /ukəwɪt/): "monster"

sitai (noun, /sɪtaɪ/): "moon"

atattun (noun, /ətəɾun/): "morning"

fiy (noun, /fɪy/): "mother"

awanes (noun, /æwənɛs/): "mountain"

aykitek (noun, /ekɪtɛk/): "mouth"

athata (noun, /əðətə/): "name"

laida (noun, /laɪdə/): "neck"

ithubi (noun, /ɪðʌbi/): "night"

isawough (noun, /ɪsəwɒ/): "noodle"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "nose"

aittitt (noun, /aɪɾiɾ/): "ocean"

ttakattis (noun, /ɾəkəɾɪs/): "parent"

aiw (noun, /aɪw/): "path"

talay (noun, /təle/): "peace"

awttima (noun, /oɾɪmə/): "pepper"

ttawwettul (noun, /ɾowɛɾul/): "person"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "pie"

ashaw (noun, /əʃo/): "pig"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "rabbit"

ta (noun, /tə/): "rain"

attay (noun, /æɾe/): "rat"

thasavut (noun, /ðəsəvʌt/): "river"

ak (noun, /ək/): "robe"

awsivit (noun, /osivit/): "rock"

ivawtuwa (noun, /ɪvotuwə/): "root"

isakin (noun, /isəkin/): "salt"

tusa (noun, /tusə/): "sand"

emay (noun, /ɛme/): "seed"

isitiwi (noun, /ɪsitɪwɪ/): "sibling"

loopa (noun, /lʊpə/): "sister"

taliz (noun, /təlɪz/): "skin"

izasek (noun, /ɪzəsɛk/): "sky"

lafaze (noun, /læfəzɛ/): "smoke"

avi (noun, /ævɪ/): "snake"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "soup"

nit (noun, /nit/): "star"

ipal (noun, /ɪpəl/): "stew"

iwattinough (noun, /ɪwəɾɪnɒ/): "stomach"

kouwoughd (noun, /kaʊwɒd/): "stone"

la (noun, /lə/): "stream"

ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "sun"

itun (noun, /itun/): "sword"

dat (noun, /dət/): "tail"

taqebiv (noun, /təqɛbiv/): "tavern"

as (noun, /əs/): "thumb"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "tongue"

nadi (noun, /nadɪ/): "tooth"

wit (noun, /wɪt/): "tree"

idazip (noun, /ɪdəzip/): "truth"

anasitt (noun, /ənæsɪɾ/): "uncle"

tiwaqish (noun, /tɪwəqiʃ/): "valley"

outteta (noun, /aʊɾɛtæ/): "war"

ijidug (noun, /ɪdʒɪdʌg/): "water"

thaday (noun, /ðəde/): "way"

ttetai (noun, /ɾɛtaɪ/): "wine"

aywaw (noun, /ewo/): "woman"

zidath (noun, /zɪdəθ/): "word"