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

Panawm

Panawm Dictionary

Pronouns

ak (pronoun, /ak/): "he"

asu (pronoun, /əsu/): "she"

nih (pronoun, /nɪh/): "they"

atti (pronoun, /əɾɪ/): "you"

zel (pronoun, /zɛl/): "we"

litt (pronoun, /lɪɾ/): "I"

Articles

iti (article, /ɪtɪ/): "a"

ettu (article, /ɛɾʌ/): "the"

Prepositions

pash (preposition, /pəʃ/): "and"

utha (preposition, /ʌðə/): "as"

ttifay (preposition, /ɾɪfe/): "from"

ejatisa (preposition, /ɛdʒətisæ/): "in"

navawttayl (preposition, /nəvoɾel/): "of"

ani (preposition, /əni/): "or"

ttaha (preposition, /ɾəhə/): "to"

nis (preposition, /nɪs/): "will"

kaythay (preposition, /keðe/): "with"

Numbers

shi (number, /ʃi/): "zero"

zitin (number, /zɪtin/): "one"

hiluwu (number, /hɪlʌwʌ/): "two"

nulaj (number, /nulədʒ/): "three"

aisit (number, /aɪsit/): "four"

itt (number, /ɪɾ/): "five"

lettooj (number, /lɛɾʊdʒ/): "six"

anashit (number, /anaʃit/): "seven"

ataykip (number, /ətekɪp/): "eight"

ehat (number, /ɛhət/): "nine"

out (number, /aʊt/): "ten"

Questions

azuttitta (question, /əzʌɾɪɾə/): "what"

ruta (question, /ɹutæ/): "who"

fiti (question, /fɪtɪ/): "how"

oulakuch (question, /aʊləkutʃ/): "why"

usa (question, /usə/): "when"

Interjections

attitti (interjection, /əɾiɾɪ/): "hello"

oughtanit (interjection, /ɒtanit/): "goodbye"

tiv (interjection, /tɪv/): "hey"

kough (interjection, /kɒ/): "bye"

ngai (interjection, /ŋaɪ/): "ouch"

aydemamu (interjection, /edɛməmu/): "wow"

kazani (interjection, /kəzəni/): "uh"

vineki (interjection, /vinɛkɪ/): "er"

mathiti (interjection, /məðɪtɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

shudi (adverb, /ʃudɪ/): "again"

ailagusa (adverb, /aɪləgʌsə/): "now"

ikoipa (adverb, /ɪkɔɪpə/): "soon"

kujas (adverb, /kʌjəs/): "often"

lanimai (adverb, /lənɪmaɪ/): "sometimes"

onithatt (adverb, /ɔnɪðəɾ/): "always"

izasa (adverb, /ɪzəsæ/): "never"

temith (adverb, /tɛmið/): "seldom"

Adjectives

athiwit (adjective, /əðɪwɪt/): "aromatic"

ay (adjective, /ay/): "basted"

apa (adjective, /əpə/): "big"

tizil (adjective, /tɪzil/): "bitter"

ati (adjective, /ətɪ/): "black"

thatt (adjective, /ðæɾ/): "blue"

angain (adjective, /aŋaɪn/): "brown"

laizatta (adjective, /laɪzəɾə/): "chilled"

isadough (adjective, /ɪsædɒ/): "cold"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "curried"

da (adjective, /də/): "dark"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "deep"

ngawsu (adjective, /ŋosʌ/): "divine"

ava (adjective, /əvə/): "drunk"

ititit (adjective, /ɪtɪtit/): "empty"

ailiwak (adjective, /aɪlɪwak/): "evil"

alooch (adjective, /əlʊtʃ/): "familiar"

ttash (adjective, /ɾəʃ/): "fat"

na (adjective, /nə/): "flat"

zanu (adjective, /zənu/): "frail"

tathudam (adjective, /təðʌdəm/): "fried"

li (adjective, /lɪ/): "full"

thittidu (adjective, /ðiɾidʌ/): "good"

uthave (adjective, /uðævɛ/): "green"

usoo (adjective, /ʌsʊ/): "grey"

tuchitt (adjective, /tuxɪɾ/): "honest"

hapa (adjective, /həpə/): "hot"

way (adjective, /we/): "light"

yaku (adjective, /yəku/): "long"

ittawng (adjective, /iɾoŋ/): "loud"

acha (adjective, /ətʃa/): "mortal"

vethatti (adjective, /vɛðaɾɪ/): "mysterious"

aikattu (adjective, /aɪkæɾʌ/): "narrow"

oott (adjective, /ʊɾ/): "old"

ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "orange"

isi (adjective, /ɪsɪ/): "pungent"

ttuhijought (adjective, /ɾʌhɪjɒt/): "purple"

attai (adjective, /æɾaɪ/): "quiet"

tik (adjective, /tɪk/): "raw"

inanakay (adjective, /ɪnənəke/): "rectangular"

loughttaitta (adjective, /lɒɾaɪɾə/): "red"

itta (adjective, /ɪɾə/): "roasted"

iv (adjective, /ɪv/): "round"

tapattad (adjective, /tapəɾəd/): "salty"

lawnushayv (adjective, /lonuʃev/): "savory"

imatas (adjective, /imatəs/): "shallow"

tousiw (adjective, /taʊsɪw/): "short"

ehusi (adjective, /ɛhʌsɪ/): "smoked"

akitad (adjective, /əkɪtæd/): "sober"

itta (adjective, /iɾə/): "sour"

awkanak (adjective, /okənək/): "spicy"

itana (adjective, /itəna/): "spiral"

latt (adjective, /ləɾ/): "square"

ang (adjective, /əŋ/): "steamed"

ayli (adjective, /eli/): "strange"

ainimatu (adjective, /aɪnimətu/): "strong"

asoosai (adjective, /æsʊsaɪ/): "sturdy"

thebitip (adjective, /ðɛbɪtɪp/): "sweet"

dulilet (adjective, /dulilɛt/): "tall"

ila (adjective, /ɪla/): "thick"

gai (adjective, /gaɪ/): "thin"

dizayng (adjective, /dizeŋ/): "warm"

uwattattay (adjective, /ʌwəɾəɾe/): "weak"

ez (adjective, /ɛz/): "white"

iza (adjective, /izə/): "wide"

adimous (adjective, /ədimaʊs/): "yellow"

edilat (adjective, /ɛdɪlət/): "young"

Verbs

zirraw (verb, /zɪro/): "bake"

etufa (verb, /ɛtufə/): "be"

tigil (verb, /tɪgɪl/): "belong"

nut (verb, /nʌt/): "bite"

savi (verb, /səvi/): "break"

att (verb, /æɾ/): "burn"

ithevi (verb, /ɪðɛvɪ/): "come"

fekal (verb, /fɛkəl/): "die"

ttinayj (verb, /ɾɪnej/): "drink"

afamais (verb, /əfəmaɪs/): "eat"

ihafiddi (verb, /ɪhəfɪɽɪ/): "fall"

isathem (verb, /ɪsæðɛm/): "fight"

shiz (verb, /ʃɪz/): "find"

emuda (verb, /ɛmʌdə/): "fish"

kubakak (verb, /kubəkək/): "fly"

tin (verb, /tɪn/): "frown"

da (verb, /da/): "go"

jittoo (verb, /jiɾʊ/): "growl"

ipa (verb, /ipə/): "hate"

tsoonad (verb, /tsʊnəd/): "have"

ano (verb, /ənɔ/): "hear"

unet (verb, /ʌnɛt/): "hide"

aymuvubi (verb, /emuvʌbɪ/): "hold"

athaysiz (verb, /əðesɪz/): "hunt"

isate (verb, /ɪsətɛ/): "jump"

ihishu (verb, /ihiʃu/): "kill"

ibapa (verb, /ibəpə/): "know"

la (verb, /lə/): "laugh"

aypethatti (verb, /epɛðəɾi/): "lie"

attes (verb, /aɾɛs/): "live"

ethi (verb, /ɛði/): "lose"

zanami (verb, /zənəmɪ/): "love"

kulettitt (verb, /kʌlɛɾiɾ/): "need"

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

ttamaita (verb, /ɾəmaɪtə/): "roast"

hadaitta (verb, /hədaɪɾæ/): "run"

asadin (verb, /əsadɪn/): "see"

ze (verb, /zɛ/): "sit"

izinadd (verb, /izɪnəɽ/): "sleep"

ila (verb, /ɪlə/): "smell"

suvipe (verb, /suvɪpɛ/): "smile"

inutte (verb, /ɪnuɾɛ/): "stand"

ala (verb, /ælə/): "strike"

di (verb, /dɪ/): "swallow"

anibay (verb, /ənɪbe/): "swim"

zidoughpu (verb, /zidɒpu/): "taste"

attekazi (verb, /əɾɛkazɪ/): "throw"

makida (verb, /məkida/): "walk"

ushad (verb, /ʌʃəd/): "want"

Nouns

ithebay (noun, /ɪðɛbe/): "afternoon"

sigough (noun, /sɪgɒ/): "ale"

za (noun, /zæ/): "all"

aitis (noun, /aɪtɪs/): "alligator"

sa (noun, /sə/): "arm"

nai (noun, /naɪ/): "ash"

attethawn (noun, /əɾɛðon/): "aunt"

jilisun (noun, /dʒilisʌn/): "axe"

ttahed (noun, /ɾəhɛd/): "bark"

tevas (noun, /tɛvəs/): "bay"

lafiv (noun, /lafiv/): "beer"

ttitan (noun, /ɾɪtən/): "beet"

at (noun, /ət/): "bird"

uttizayd (noun, /ʌɾɪzed/): "blood"

achat (noun, /ətʃət/): "boar"

dakunath (noun, /dəkunəð/): "bone"

mough (noun, /mɒ/): "breakfast"

busun (noun, /bʌsun/): "breast"

ihimat (noun, /ihɪmət/): "brother"

inida (noun, /inɪdə/): "castle"

laych (noun, /letʃ/): "cat"

ikida (noun, /ikɪdə/): "cat"

asawan (noun, /əsəwan/): "chest"

ula (noun, /ulə/): "chicken"

ama (noun, /æma/): "claw"

shaisa (noun, /ʃaɪsə/): "cloud"

kikav (noun, /kɪkəv/): "coconut"

tiwidai (noun, /tɪwɪdaɪ/): "crime"

aip (noun, /aɪp/): "day"

as (noun, /əs/): "dinner"

ga (noun, /gə/): "dog"

nittaythi (noun, /nɪɾeðɪ/): "drink"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "dungeon"

idithi (noun, /idɪðɪ/): "ear"

asagik (noun, /æsəgik/): "earth"

wa (noun, /wə/): "egg"

thai (noun, /θaɪ/): "elder"

amays (noun, /əmes/): "enemy"

hay (noun, /he/): "evening"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "eye"

pati (noun, /pəti/): "family"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "father"

ttai (noun, /ɾaɪ/): "feather"

oughhiv (noun, /ɒhiv/): "fight"

lakisad (noun, /ləkɪsəd/): "finger"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "fire"

agattaigi (noun, /ægəɾaɪgɪ/): "fish"

thilatha (noun, /ðɪləðə/): "flesh"

laka (noun, /lækæ/): "foot"

namaw (noun, /nəmo/): "forest"

aytheta (noun, /eðɛtə/): "fox"

ahiletti (noun, /əhɪlɛɾɪ/): "friend"

ais (noun, /aɪs/): "goose"

ttilathat (noun, /ɾɪləðət/): "grease"

itavoughpi (noun, /ɪtævɒpɪ/): "group"

hikab (noun, /hɪkəb/): "gulf"

aym (noun, /em/): "hair"

udatuse (noun, /ʌdətusɛ/): "hand"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "hat"

ubatt (noun, /ubəɾ/): "hate"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "head"

oughmem (noun, /ɒmɛm/): "hill"

ttiti (noun, /ɾitɪ/): "horn"

afena (noun, /æfɛnə/): "horse"

ajaikaje (noun, /əjaɪkəjɛ/): "house"

sattanah (noun, /səɾənəh/): "inn"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "island"

ttap (noun, /ɾəp/): "jaw"

tayttaythip (noun, /teɾeðip/): "lake"

nava (noun, /nəvə/): "leaf"

attoughset (noun, /əɾɒsɛt/): "leg"

afem (noun, /əfɛm/): "liver"

at (noun, /ət/): "louse"

ayttainai (noun, /eɾaɪnaɪ/): "love"

inawaize (noun, /inæwaɪzɛ/): "lunch"

ngi (noun, /ŋi/): "man"

ininatt (noun, /inɪnəɾ/): "many"

asias (noun, /əʒas/): "meal"

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

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "mine"

engup (noun, /ɛŋup/): "monster"

telas (noun, /tɛlas/): "moon"

awlitt (noun, /oliɾ/): "morning"

taza (noun, /təzə/): "mother"

adadaz (noun, /ədədəz/): "mountain"

abibam (noun, /əbibam/): "mouth"

soughmi (noun, /sɒmɪ/): "name"

nabiw (noun, /nəbiw/): "neck"

imat (noun, /imət/): "night"

aladais (noun, /əladaɪs/): "noodle"

siz (noun, /siz/): "nose"

mas (noun, /məs/): "ocean"

inathitt (noun, /ɪnəðɪɾ/): "parent"

oughmithayna (noun, /ɒmiðena/): "path"

itsa (noun, /itsa/): "peace"

itud (noun, /ɪtud/): "pepper"

isata (noun, /ɪsætə/): "person"

akathitta (noun, /əkaðiɾə/): "pie"

tin (noun, /tin/): "pig"

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

awtatta (noun, /otəɾə/): "rain"

ziwifes (noun, /zɪwɪfɛs/): "rat"

azipat (noun, /əzipæt/): "river"

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

udough (noun, /udɒ/): "rock"

wayngin (noun, /weŋin/): "root"

av (noun, /əv/): "salt"

kawnatheth (noun, /konaðɛð/): "sand"

thay (noun, /ðe/): "seed"

outayna (noun, /aʊtenə/): "sibling"

bak (noun, /bək/): "sister"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "skin"

ise (noun, /isɛ/): "sky"

awnai (noun, /onaɪ/): "smoke"

ttazak (noun, /ɾəzæk/): "snake"

ataisuni (noun, /ətaɪsunɪ/): "soup"

atahi (noun, /ətəhi/): "star"

oott (noun, /ʊɾ/): "stew"

li (noun, /li/): "stomach"

athib (noun, /əðɪb/): "stone"

tibatai (noun, /tibətaɪ/): "stream"

haytila (noun, /hetɪlə/): "sun"

alide (noun, /əlidɛ/): "sword"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "tail"

ibayle (noun, /ibelɛ/): "tavern"

seth (noun, /sɛð/): "thumb"

uwis (noun, /ʌwis/): "tongue"

uhija (noun, /uhijə/): "tooth"

na (noun, /næ/): "tree"

ataythut (noun, /ateðʌt/): "truth"

aw (noun, /əw/): "uncle"

ali (noun, /æli/): "valley"

gid (noun, /gɪd/): "war"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "water"

welai (noun, /wɛlaɪ/): "way"

gul (noun, /gʌl/): "wine"

ikaniv (noun, /ikəniv/): "woman"

za (noun, /zə/): "word"