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Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Ttisu
Ttisu Dictionary
Pronouns
ub (pronoun, /ub/): "he"
at (pronoun, /ət/): "she"
paw (pronoun, /po/): "they"
iti (pronoun, /ɪti/): "you"
zutt (pronoun, /zʌɾ/): "we"
ati (pronoun, /ətɪ/): "I"
Articles
ayni (article, /enɪ/): "a"
ad (article, /əd/): "the"
Prepositions
ikawsach (preposition, /ikosæx/): "and"
amanoughp (preposition, /əmənɒp/): "as"
ivi (preposition, /ɪvi/): "from"
ailatay (preposition, /aɪləte/): "in"
tti (preposition, /ɾi/): "of"
ikih (preposition, /ɪkɪh/): "or"
tathehu (preposition, /təðɛhʌ/): "to"
unichas (preposition, /ʌnɪtʃəs/): "will"
dittanough (preposition, /dɪɾənɒ/): "with"
Numbers
ze (number, /zɛ/): "zero"
ina (number, /ɪnə/): "one"
li (number, /li/): "two"
sifala (number, /sifælə/): "three"
attit (number, /əɾɪt/): "four"
goughttittu (number, /gɒɾɪɾu/): "five"
imet (number, /imɛt/): "six"
ven (number, /vɛn/): "seven"
awun (number, /əwun/): "eight"
awttoodatt (number, /oɾʊdəɾ/): "nine"
di (number, /dɪ/): "ten"
Questions
attif (question, /əɾɪf/): "what"
badutt (question, /badʌɾ/): "who"
tivu (question, /tivu/): "how"
awu (question, /əwu/): "why"
aned (question, /ænɛd/): "when"
Interjections
ngu (interjection, /ŋu/): "hello"
kalath (interjection, /kəlæð/): "goodbye"
ifa (interjection, /ɪfə/): "hey"
aynem (interjection, /enɛm/): "bye"
thawta (interjection, /ðotə/): "ouch"
sav (interjection, /səv/): "wow"
shaylat (interjection, /ʃelət/): "uh"
uk (interjection, /ʌk/): "er"
oughlasud (interjection, /ɒləsʌd/): "um"
Adverbs
idagas (adverb, /ɪdəgæs/): "again"
ttawkab (adverb, /ɾokab/): "now"
noughsas (adverb, /nɒsəs/): "soon"
izapaj (adverb, /izəpədʒ/): "often"
toi (adverb, /tɔɪ/): "sometimes"
aichila (adverb, /aɪchɪlæ/): "always"
oota (adverb, /ʊtə/): "never"
toobijat (adverb, /tʊbijət/): "seldom"
Adjectives
afi (adjective, /əfɪ/): "aromatic"
ujijib (adjective, /ujɪdʒib/): "basted"
ine (adjective, /inɛ/): "big"
ttasitil (adjective, /ɾəsitɪl/): "bitter"
ipettanai (adjective, /ɪpɛɾænaɪ/): "black"
zattay (adjective, /zəɾe/): "blue"
in (adjective, /ɪn/): "brown"
tedape (adjective, /tɛdəpɛ/): "chilled"
gakatta (adjective, /gəkæɾə/): "cold"
agalaza (adjective, /ægələzə/): "curried"
utha (adjective, /uða/): "dark"
gabahu (adjective, /gəbəhʌ/): "deep"
ah (adjective, /əh/): "divine"
vihett (adjective, /vihɛɾ/): "drunk"
aitan (adjective, /aɪtən/): "empty"
ti (adjective, /ti/): "evil"
tta (adjective, /ɾæ/): "familiar"
adalas (adjective, /ədəlæs/): "fat"
ayjida (adjective, /ejɪdə/): "flat"
taham (adjective, /təhəm/): "frail"
ufoitida (adjective, /ʌfɔɪtɪdə/): "fried"
asaititt (adjective, /əsaɪtɪɾ/): "full"
aipattebu (adjective, /aɪpəɾɛbu/): "good"
thusa (adjective, /ðusə/): "green"
att (adjective, /aɾ/): "grey"
isawmaype (adjective, /ɪsomepɛ/): "honest"
tattoughz (adjective, /təɾɒz/): "hot"
adoughnu (adjective, /ædɒnu/): "light"
ays (adjective, /es/): "long"
ungawd (adjective, /uŋod/): "loud"
isan (adjective, /ɪsən/): "mortal"
aingattitt (adjective, /aɪŋəɾiɾ/): "mysterious"
jidethe (adjective, /jɪdɛθɛ/): "narrow"
ttita (adjective, /ɾitə/): "old"
lotta (adjective, /lɔɾa/): "orange"
oisha (adjective, /ɔɪʃə/): "pungent"
attaneg (adjective, /aɾanɛg/): "purple"
ilataw (adjective, /ilətəw/): "quiet"
itashutoo (adjective, /ɪtaʃutʊ/): "raw"
avakan (adjective, /ævækan/): "rectangular"
atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "red"
maytut (adjective, /metut/): "roasted"
ezin (adjective, /ɛzin/): "round"
azisough (adjective, /əzɪsɒ/): "salty"
il (adjective, /ɪl/): "savory"
abu (adjective, /əbʌ/): "shallow"
nilani (adjective, /nɪlanɪ/): "short"
hitha (adjective, /hɪðə/): "smoked"
daba (adjective, /dəbə/): "sober"
aza (adjective, /əzə/): "sour"
uqaywayb (adjective, /ʌqeweb/): "spicy"
avapen (adjective, /avəpɛn/): "spiral"
tutathou (adjective, /tutæθaʊ/): "square"
ttattuniv (adjective, /ɾəɾuniv/): "steamed"
chan (adjective, /chən/): "strange"
is (adjective, /ɪs/): "strong"
zafalatt (adjective, /zəfələɾ/): "sturdy"
layfe (adjective, /lefɛ/): "sweet"
ngililip (adjective, /ŋɪlilip/): "tall"
atula (adjective, /ətʌlə/): "thick"
saylattin (adjective, /seləɾin/): "thin"
imay (adjective, /ɪme/): "warm"
ad (adjective, /əd/): "weak"
nawtazatt (adjective, /notəzəɾ/): "white"
ittittatta (adjective, /ɪɾiɾəɾə/): "wide"
azabette (adjective, /azəbɛɾɛ/): "yellow"
ilin (adjective, /ilɪn/): "young"
Verbs
itta (verb, /iɾə/): "bake"
nidi (verb, /nɪdɪ/): "be"
attatti (verb, /əɾəɾi/): "belong"
ima (verb, /ɪmə/): "bite"
ashadi (verb, /æʃədɪ/): "break"
aysanay (verb, /esane/): "burn"
la (verb, /lə/): "come"
thang (verb, /ðəŋ/): "die"
akathaynu (verb, /əkəðenu/): "drink"
itte (verb, /ɪɾɛ/): "eat"
tteh (verb, /ɾɛh/): "fall"
foughjen (verb, /fɒdʒɛn/): "fight"
asata (verb, /əsətæ/): "find"
yathap (verb, /yəθəp/): "fish"
il (verb, /ɪl/): "fly"
iz (verb, /ɪz/): "frown"
ettatsa (verb, /ɛɾətsə/): "go"
ayfayta (verb, /efetə/): "growl"
masisuch (verb, /mæsɪsutʃ/): "hate"
thoottatha (verb, /ðʊɾaðə/): "have"
fittisa (verb, /fiɾɪsə/): "hear"
ituttay (verb, /ɪtuɾe/): "hide"
zattous (verb, /zəɾaʊs/): "hold"
awh (verb, /oh/): "hunt"
wi (verb, /wɪ/): "jump"
ttimai (verb, /ɾɪmaɪ/): "kill"
lugi (verb, /lugi/): "know"
attumi (verb, /əɾumɪ/): "laugh"
ithash (verb, /ɪðəʃ/): "lie"
up (verb, /up/): "live"
anattu (verb, /ənəɾu/): "lose"
ka (verb, /kə/): "love"
aitta (verb, /aɪɾə/): "need"
taw (verb, /to/): "own"
ettathalu (verb, /ɛɾəðəlu/): "roast"
tta (verb, /ɾæ/): "run"
aysh (verb, /eʃ/): "see"
nitu (verb, /nɪtu/): "sit"
ba (verb, /bæ/): "sleep"
thanipach (verb, /ðənɪpətʃ/): "smell"
pittittan (verb, /pɪɾiɾən/): "smile"
lashipi (verb, /ləʃɪpi/): "stand"
toobam (verb, /tʊbəm/): "strike"
ibetta (verb, /ibɛɾə/): "swallow"
ututtai (verb, /utʌɾaɪ/): "swim"
ita (verb, /ɪtə/): "taste"
uttawatt (verb, /ʌɾəwæɾ/): "throw"
ngatta (verb, /ŋəɾæ/): "walk"
oughnaitham (verb, /ɒnaɪðəm/): "want"
Nouns
iv (noun, /ɪv/): "afternoon"
says (noun, /ses/): "ale"
analed (noun, /analɛd/): "all"
pina (noun, /pinə/): "alligator"
tha (noun, /ðə/): "arm"
ittubam (noun, /ɪɾubam/): "ash"
gawch (noun, /goch/): "aunt"
angitala (noun, /əŋitələ/): "axe"
pikafi (noun, /pikəfɪ/): "bark"
shatawng (noun, /ʃətoŋ/): "bay"
kailavaith (noun, /kaɪlævaɪð/): "beer"
aivu (noun, /aɪvʌ/): "beet"
da (noun, /də/): "bird"
aday (noun, /æde/): "blood"
ath (noun, /əð/): "boar"
ututt (noun, /ʌtʌɾ/): "bone"
pali (noun, /pəlɪ/): "breakfast"
ttungawom (noun, /ɾʌŋawɔm/): "breast"
ez (noun, /ɛz/): "brother"
habi (noun, /habɪ/): "castle"
ttake (noun, /ɾəkɛ/): "cat"
upichidi (noun, /ʌpɪxɪdɪ/): "cat"
uhou (noun, /ʌhaʊ/): "chest"
apithiva (noun, /əpɪðivə/): "chicken"
nailifis (noun, /naɪlɪfɪs/): "claw"
madu (noun, /mədʌ/): "cloud"
ehe (noun, /ɛhɛ/): "coconut"
wuda (noun, /wudə/): "crime"
azazipi (noun, /əzəzɪpi/): "day"
aythame (noun, /eðamɛ/): "dinner"
una (noun, /una/): "dog"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "drink"
lataivad (noun, /lətaɪvəd/): "dungeon"
saws (noun, /sos/): "ear"
noughboutaw (noun, /nɒbaʊtəw/): "earth"
iv (noun, /ɪv/): "egg"
idoughsha (noun, /idɒʃə/): "elder"
ipoukawz (noun, /ɪpaʊkoz/): "enemy"
aw (noun, /aw/): "evening"
duchab (noun, /dutʃab/): "eye"
avibat (noun, /əvɪbæt/): "family"
zehisin (noun, /zɛhɪsɪn/): "father"
tihaykam (noun, /tɪhekəm/): "feather"
tawawp (noun, /təwop/): "fight"
ipamum (noun, /ɪpəmum/): "finger"
piliz (noun, /pɪliz/): "fire"
thuzi (noun, /θuzɪ/): "fish"
cha (noun, /cha/): "flesh"
itatai (noun, /ɪtətaɪ/): "foot"
kis (noun, /kɪs/): "forest"
awtin (noun, /otɪn/): "fox"
sadasing (noun, /sədəsɪŋ/): "friend"
oughnathatta (noun, /ɒnəθæɾə/): "goose"
ithi (noun, /ɪðɪ/): "grease"
avavou (noun, /əvəvaʊ/): "group"
ttanouban (noun, /ɾənaʊbən/): "gulf"
thataj (noun, /ðətæj/): "hair"
iz (noun, /iz/): "hand"
thirrayli (noun, /ðirelɪ/): "hat"
lika (noun, /likə/): "hate"
nif (noun, /nif/): "head"
uth (noun, /uθ/): "hill"
ttajuta (noun, /ɾədʒutə/): "horn"
nou (noun, /naʊ/): "horse"
zimi (noun, /zimɪ/): "house"
kigithuf (noun, /kɪgɪðʌf/): "inn"
ttal (noun, /ɾəl/): "island"
sittat (noun, /siɾət/): "jaw"
fudu (noun, /fʌdu/): "lake"
viw (noun, /vɪw/): "leaf"
tain (noun, /taɪn/): "leg"
tainisih (noun, /taɪnɪsih/): "liver"
ttim (noun, /ɾim/): "louse"
tajawbais (noun, /təjobaɪs/): "love"
amip (noun, /əmɪp/): "lunch"
sazadu (noun, /səzədu/): "man"
akan (noun, /əkən/): "many"
aletav (noun, /əlɛtəv/): "meal"
zawlal (noun, /zolal/): "metal"
nih (noun, /nɪh/): "mine"
fough (noun, /fɒ/): "monster"
amasav (noun, /æmæsəv/): "moon"
aymihou (noun, /emɪhaʊ/): "morning"
zarra (noun, /zərə/): "mother"
iwingai (noun, /ɪwɪŋaɪ/): "mountain"
ineviv (noun, /inɛviv/): "mouth"
pou (noun, /paʊ/): "name"
zem (noun, /zɛm/): "neck"
davitain (noun, /dəvɪtaɪn/): "night"
ittak (noun, /iɾək/): "noodle"
ninan (noun, /ninən/): "nose"
kiz (noun, /kɪz/): "ocean"
lunila (noun, /lʌnɪla/): "parent"
dayng (noun, /deŋ/): "path"
asiazib (noun, /æʒazib/): "peace"
dawne (noun, /donɛ/): "pepper"
aysamou (noun, /esəmaʊ/): "person"
wa (noun, /wə/): "pie"
shangitu (noun, /ʃæŋɪtu/): "pig"
sufayne (noun, /sʌfenɛ/): "rabbit"
ez (noun, /ɛz/): "rain"
janough (noun, /dʒənɒ/): "rat"
ik (noun, /ik/): "river"
ttek (noun, /ɾɛk/): "robe"
oughneze (noun, /ɒnɛzɛ/): "rock"
agoughk (noun, /əgɒk/): "root"
gidouk (noun, /gɪdaʊk/): "salt"
imima (noun, /ɪmimə/): "sand"
ouvanin (noun, /aʊvænɪn/): "seed"
ttakitip (noun, /ɾəkitɪp/): "sibling"
ilattal (noun, /ɪləɾəl/): "sister"
oughna (noun, /ɒnə/): "skin"
lathattud (noun, /laðəɾʌd/): "sky"
ittawmatti (noun, /iɾoməɾɪ/): "smoke"
ahaz (noun, /əhəz/): "snake"
zina (noun, /zinæ/): "soup"
isumat (noun, /isʌmæt/): "star"
nel (noun, /nɛl/): "stew"
tid (noun, /tɪd/): "stomach"
balizaj (noun, /bəlɪzəj/): "stone"
nattakiw (noun, /nəɾəkɪw/): "stream"
takoola (noun, /təkʊlə/): "sun"
ihough (noun, /ihɒ/): "sword"
matt (noun, /məɾ/): "tail"
asuf (noun, /əsuf/): "tavern"
sipin (noun, /sɪpin/): "thumb"
utha (noun, /ʌðæ/): "tongue"
ilay (noun, /ile/): "tooth"
unawsan (noun, /ʌnosæn/): "tree"
ayboughtahi (noun, /ebɒtahɪ/): "truth"
nayttata (noun, /neɾətə/): "uncle"
achittay (noun, /ətʃiɾe/): "valley"
asevaz (noun, /æsɛvaz/): "war"
ailathid (noun, /aɪlæθɪd/): "water"
in (noun, /in/): "way"
najainis (noun, /nədʒaɪnɪs/): "wine"
sane (noun, /sənɛ/): "woman"
isemusa (noun, /ɪsɛmusa/): "word"