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

Ttafika

Ttafika Dictionary

Pronouns

ez (pronoun, /ɛz/): "he"

ef (pronoun, /ɛf/): "she"

kik (pronoun, /kɪk/): "they"

al (pronoun, /əl/): "you"

uz (pronoun, /uz/): "we"

ife (pronoun, /ɪfɛ/): "I"

Articles

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

ama (article, /əmə/): "the"

Prepositions

esiinan (preposition, /ɛʒinæn/): "and"

nattous (preposition, /naɾaʊs/): "as"

nithaz (preposition, /nɪðəz/): "from"

woughfize (preposition, /wɒfizɛ/): "in"

awzangaitta (preposition, /ozəŋaɪɾə/): "of"

tha (preposition, /ðæ/): "or"

zou (preposition, /zaʊ/): "to"

ak (preposition, /æk/): "will"

ta (preposition, /tə/): "with"

Numbers

ittittik (number, /ɪɾɪɾɪk/): "zero"

tayttaisatt (number, /teɾaɪsəɾ/): "one"

satayfough (number, /sətefɒ/): "two"

pib (number, /pib/): "three"

nataleth (number, /nətəlɛð/): "four"

ittine (number, /ɪɾinɛ/): "five"

na (number, /nə/): "six"

tuttawooth (number, /tʌɾəwʊð/): "seven"

wayw (number, /wew/): "eight"

shitatti (number, /ʃitaɾi/): "nine"

sadi (number, /sədɪ/): "ten"

Questions

fatil (question, /fətɪl/): "what"

udoitash (question, /ʌdɔɪtæʃ/): "who"

si (question, /sɪ/): "how"

ipusa (question, /ɪpusa/): "why"

ula (question, /ulə/): "when"

Interjections

ttaz (interjection, /ɾəz/): "hello"

ithul (interjection, /ɪðul/): "goodbye"

lawusa (interjection, /ləwusə/): "hey"

taip (interjection, /taɪp/): "bye"

apila (interjection, /əpilə/): "ouch"

nginith (interjection, /ŋinið/): "wow"

aym (interjection, /em/): "uh"

awuditti (interjection, /əwʌdɪɾɪ/): "er"

maseb (interjection, /məsɛb/): "um"

Adverbs

zawta (adverb, /zotə/): "again"

az (adverb, /əz/): "now"

if (adverb, /ɪf/): "soon"

ttuzough (adverb, /ɾʌzɒ/): "often"

hazamatt (adverb, /həzəməɾ/): "sometimes"

ngata (adverb, /ŋətə/): "always"

beshe (adverb, /bɛʃɛ/): "never"

kapazas (adverb, /kəpəzəs/): "seldom"

Adjectives

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

sa (adjective, /sə/): "basted"

anin (adjective, /ənin/): "big"

afap (adjective, /əfəp/): "bitter"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "black"

inafay (adjective, /ɪnəfe/): "blue"

ithazis (adjective, /ɪðəzɪs/): "brown"

wipu (adjective, /wɪpʌ/): "chilled"

japa (adjective, /dʒapə/): "cold"

ethaysan (adjective, /ɛðesən/): "curried"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "dark"

asawdoosa (adjective, /æsodʊsa/): "deep"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "divine"

iselava (adjective, /ɪsɛləvə/): "drunk"

aiza (adjective, /aɪza/): "empty"

dana (adjective, /dənæ/): "evil"

tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "familiar"

zal (adjective, /zəl/): "fat"

ud (adjective, /ud/): "flat"

laikithay (adjective, /laɪkiðe/): "frail"

isavay (adjective, /isəve/): "fried"

adayj (adjective, /ədej/): "full"

qa (adjective, /qə/): "good"

imakan (adjective, /ɪməkən/): "green"

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "grey"

siwapun (adjective, /siwæpʌn/): "honest"

av (adjective, /əv/): "hot"

ttu (adjective, /ɾʌ/): "light"

ttutittough (adjective, /ɾutiɾɒ/): "long"

ailawtata (adjective, /aɪlotatæ/): "loud"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "mortal"

ttafi (adjective, /ɾæfɪ/): "mysterious"

sawa (adjective, /səwə/): "narrow"

unaysi (adjective, /ʌneʒ/): "old"

aka (adjective, /əkæ/): "orange"

hinaz (adjective, /hinəz/): "pungent"

imiw (adjective, /ɪmɪw/): "purple"

apith (adjective, /əpɪð/): "quiet"

athaisai (adjective, /əðaɪsaɪ/): "raw"

kaibahith (adjective, /kaɪbəhið/): "rectangular"

awn (adjective, /on/): "red"

ttawvarr (adjective, /ɾovər/): "roasted"

shimas (adjective, /ʃɪməs/): "round"

oupas (adjective, /aʊpəs/): "salty"

ttawl (adjective, /ɾol/): "savory"

ifaj (adjective, /ifədʒ/): "shallow"

attawttit (adjective, /əɾoɾit/): "short"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "smoked"

abimigu (adjective, /əbɪmɪgu/): "sober"

lamutti (adjective, /ləmʌɾɪ/): "sour"

ttaba (adjective, /ɾæbæ/): "spicy"

ama (adjective, /æmə/): "spiral"

nilawi (adjective, /nɪləwɪ/): "square"

awawnattaw (adjective, /əwonaɾo/): "steamed"

mimawb (adjective, /mɪmob/): "strange"

vatter (adjective, /væɾɛɹ/): "strong"

pefikin (adjective, /pɛfɪkɪn/): "sturdy"

daig (adjective, /daɪg/): "sweet"

attanas (adjective, /əɾənəs/): "tall"

ak (adjective, /æk/): "thick"

ujittina (adjective, /udʒiɾɪnə/): "thin"

ttaysat (adjective, /ɾesæt/): "warm"

battoughkab (adjective, /bəɾɒkab/): "weak"

afattaiki (adjective, /əfəɾaɪkɪ/): "white"

sijayni (adjective, /sɪdʒenɪ/): "wide"

awatt (adjective, /æwəɾ/): "yellow"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "young"

Verbs

enangaihu (verb, /ɛnaŋaɪhʌ/): "bake"

asal (verb, /asəl/): "be"

ima (verb, /ɪmə/): "belong"

ma (verb, /mæ/): "bite"

waf (verb, /wəf/): "break"

ma (verb, /mæ/): "burn"

sate (verb, /sətɛ/): "come"

mamaj (verb, /məməj/): "die"

tittai (verb, /tɪɾaɪ/): "drink"

tabifa (verb, /təbɪfə/): "eat"

ttiv (verb, /ɾɪv/): "fall"

inat (verb, /inət/): "fight"

ifitt (verb, /ɪfɪɾ/): "find"

ikatt (verb, /ɪkəɾ/): "fish"

oughsittaw (verb, /ɒsɪɾo/): "fly"

ath (verb, /aθ/): "frown"

putt (verb, /puɾ/): "go"

ingawk (verb, /iŋok/): "growl"

esouda (verb, /ɛsaʊdə/): "hate"

yitipa (verb, /yɪtɪpa/): "have"

att (verb, /æɾ/): "hear"

vaza (verb, /væzæ/): "hide"

ngoughthou (verb, /ŋɒðaʊ/): "hold"

sootit (verb, /sʊtɪt/): "hunt"

aytuwi (verb, /etuwɪ/): "jump"

arrud (verb, /ərʌd/): "kill"

thaw (verb, /ðo/): "know"

tathamai (verb, /təðəmaɪ/): "laugh"

damarru (verb, /dəməru/): "lie"

aka (verb, /əkə/): "live"

ivatadu (verb, /ivətədu/): "lose"

attalu (verb, /əɾəlu/): "love"

utta (verb, /ʌɾæ/): "need"

tha (verb, /ða/): "own"

ttatt (verb, /ɾəɾ/): "roast"

miwina (verb, /miwɪnə/): "run"

letta (verb, /lɛɾə/): "see"

tawnamam (verb, /tonəməm/): "sit"

zina (verb, /zɪna/): "sleep"

ata (verb, /atə/): "smell"

umit (verb, /umit/): "smile"

nate (verb, /nətɛ/): "stand"

moughnangay (verb, /mɒnəŋe/): "strike"

lai (verb, /laɪ/): "swallow"

may (verb, /me/): "swim"

zithina (verb, /zɪðinə/): "taste"

unattiza (verb, /ʌnəɾɪzə/): "throw"

tam (verb, /tæm/): "walk"

oughthal (verb, /ɒðal/): "want"

Nouns

nawida (noun, /nəwɪdə/): "afternoon"

ta (noun, /ta/): "ale"

talett (noun, /təlɛɾ/): "all"

kayj (noun, /kedʒ/): "alligator"

adatida (noun, /ədətidə/): "arm"

aiti (noun, /aɪtɪ/): "ash"

asiayn (noun, /əʒen/): "aunt"

nuttisich (noun, /nuɾɪsɪtʃ/): "axe"

ikawa (noun, /ikæwə/): "bark"

nawmashas (noun, /nomæʃəs/): "bay"

itabusa (noun, /itəbʌsə/): "beer"

aba (noun, /əbə/): "beet"

asik (noun, /əsik/): "bird"

kaw (noun, /ko/): "blood"

apomit (noun, /apɔmit/): "boar"

ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "bone"

na (noun, /nə/): "breakfast"

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

nit (noun, /nɪt/): "brother"

az (noun, /əz/): "castle"

athaipa (noun, /əðaɪpə/): "cat"

ittatt (noun, /ɪɾəɾ/): "cat"

idethaka (noun, /ɪdɛðəkə/): "chest"

lazed (noun, /ləzɛd/): "chicken"

oughtha (noun, /ɒðə/): "claw"

ka (noun, /kə/): "cloud"

aizoottati (noun, /aɪzʊɾətɪ/): "coconut"

amu (noun, /əmʌ/): "crime"

kitita (noun, /kitɪtə/): "day"

tapaz (noun, /tæpəz/): "dinner"

attadid (noun, /aɾədɪd/): "dog"

buba (noun, /bʌbə/): "drink"

eloughle (noun, /ɛlɒlɛ/): "dungeon"

umadita (noun, /umədɪtə/): "ear"

awapade (noun, /æwəpədɛ/): "earth"

ithi (noun, /ɪðɪ/): "egg"

uni (noun, /unɪ/): "elder"

sate (noun, /sətɛ/): "enemy"

aizid (noun, /aɪzid/): "evening"

inatta (noun, /ɪnəɾə/): "eye"

ga (noun, /gə/): "family"

nila (noun, /nɪlə/): "father"

nge (noun, /ŋɛ/): "feather"

isittetta (noun, /ɪsɪɾɛɾæ/): "fight"

aysachitt (noun, /esətʃɪɾ/): "finger"

ttaninu (noun, /ɾəninu/): "fire"

ttata (noun, /ɾəta/): "fish"

ath (noun, /əð/): "flesh"

utam (noun, /utæm/): "foot"

atih (noun, /ətih/): "forest"

naizuni (noun, /naɪzunɪ/): "fox"

ach (noun, /ətʃ/): "friend"

ahudivi (noun, /æhʌdivɪ/): "goose"

zaywata (noun, /zewətə/): "grease"

akapep (noun, /akæpɛp/): "group"

zetatawf (noun, /zɛtətof/): "gulf"

tiwas (noun, /tɪwəs/): "hair"

awatouwi (noun, /əwətaʊwɪ/): "hand"

ana (noun, /əna/): "hat"

vib (noun, /vib/): "hate"

apita (noun, /əpitə/): "head"

tizaithu (noun, /tɪzaɪðu/): "hill"

inatani (noun, /ɪnətanɪ/): "horn"

akagoot (noun, /ækægʊt/): "horse"

kattibak (noun, /kəɾibək/): "house"

aish (noun, /aɪʃ/): "inn"

ekewayl (noun, /ɛkɛwel/): "island"

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

nifaisa (noun, /nifaɪsæ/): "lake"

pitti (noun, /pɪɾi/): "leaf"

oothayz (noun, /ʊðez/): "leg"

ethazine (noun, /ɛðəzinɛ/): "liver"

elatuni (noun, /ɛlətʌnɪ/): "louse"

qattawa (noun, /qəɾəwə/): "love"

tipawe (noun, /tipəwɛ/): "lunch"

atat (noun, /ətət/): "man"

lu (noun, /lʌ/): "many"

sevat (noun, /sɛvət/): "meal"

athamet (noun, /əðəmɛt/): "metal"

waysh (noun, /weʃ/): "mine"

umuhi (noun, /umʌhɪ/): "monster"

aiv (noun, /aɪv/): "moon"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "morning"

thadakin (noun, /ðədəkɪn/): "mother"

tavitayl (noun, /tævɪtel/): "mountain"

akavathu (noun, /ækəvəðu/): "mouth"

thib (noun, /ðɪb/): "name"

pis (noun, /pis/): "neck"

abat (noun, /əbət/): "night"

gattoughn (noun, /gəɾɒn/): "noodle"

havitan (noun, /həvɪtən/): "nose"

watutaw (noun, /watutəw/): "ocean"

etittat (noun, /ɛtɪɾət/): "parent"

at (noun, /ət/): "path"

selich (noun, /sɛlitʃ/): "peace"

bawthebaw (noun, /boðɛbo/): "pepper"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "person"

awj (noun, /odʒ/): "pie"

ifitila (noun, /ifɪtɪlə/): "pig"

ha (noun, /hə/): "rabbit"

uthittafa (noun, /uðɪɾæfə/): "rain"

ip (noun, /ɪp/): "rat"

outtune (noun, /aʊɾunɛ/): "river"

thawad (noun, /ðæwəd/): "robe"

aike (noun, /aɪkɛ/): "rock"

adihaym (noun, /ædɪhem/): "root"

aivawk (noun, /aɪvok/): "salt"

isatik (noun, /isætik/): "sand"

ngazatt (noun, /ŋəzəɾ/): "seed"

gekaym (noun, /gɛkem/): "sibling"

ichida (noun, /ichidə/): "sister"

lith (noun, /lɪð/): "skin"

amisu (noun, /əmɪsu/): "sky"

le (noun, /lɛ/): "smoke"

disathid (noun, /disəðɪd/): "snake"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "soup"

oodasi (noun, /ʊdəsi/): "star"

aittala (noun, /aɪɾəla/): "stew"

ith (noun, /ɪθ/): "stomach"

ifunutay (noun, /ɪfunʌte/): "stone"

awnangidi (noun, /onəŋɪdi/): "stream"

aidav (noun, /aɪdəv/): "sun"

atas (noun, /ətəs/): "sword"

ithi (noun, /ɪði/): "tail"

tit (noun, /tit/): "tavern"

afal (noun, /əfal/): "thumb"

ilangathi (noun, /ɪləŋaði/): "tongue"

tha (noun, /ðæ/): "tooth"

ak (noun, /ək/): "tree"

tasasab (noun, /təsəsəb/): "truth"

zadipa (noun, /zədɪpə/): "uncle"

fatatt (noun, /fətəɾ/): "valley"

alawjough (noun, /əlodʒɒ/): "war"

thous (noun, /ðaʊs/): "water"

an (noun, /ən/): "way"

lay (noun, /le/): "wine"

chuth (noun, /chʌð/): "woman"

idu (noun, /idʌ/): "word"