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

Nigipu

Nigipu Dictionary

Pronouns

tough (pronoun, /tɒ/): "he"

ida (pronoun, /idə/): "she"

attaw (pronoun, /əɾo/): "they"

utti (pronoun, /ʌɾɪ/): "you"

de (pronoun, /dɛ/): "we"

ed (pronoun, /ɛd/): "I"

Articles

awtti (article, /oɾi/): "a"

itha (article, /ɪðə/): "the"

Prepositions

awdaju (preposition, /odədʒʌ/): "and"

dineditt (preposition, /dinɛdɪɾ/): "as"

aydapini (preposition, /edəpɪnɪ/): "from"

adiluni (preposition, /ædɪlʌnɪ/): "in"

ta (preposition, /tə/): "of"

awuthi (preposition, /əwuðɪ/): "or"

inawkak (preposition, /ɪnokæk/): "to"

aisinai (preposition, /aɪsinaɪ/): "will"

javichiw (preposition, /javɪxɪw/): "with"

Numbers

eth (number, /ɛð/): "zero"

na (number, /næ/): "one"

shaittough (number, /ʃaɪɾɒ/): "two"

mittab (number, /mɪɾab/): "three"

awalid (number, /əwəlid/): "four"

ditaikoo (number, /dɪtaɪkʊ/): "five"

zesataf (number, /zɛsætəf/): "six"

iniputh (number, /ɪnipuð/): "seven"

lemi (number, /lɛmi/): "eight"

ouk (number, /aʊk/): "nine"

thakubi (number, /ðəkubi/): "ten"

Questions

ifalitta (question, /ifəlɪɾa/): "what"

ba (question, /bə/): "who"

than (question, /ðən/): "how"

att (question, /əɾ/): "why"

ta (question, /tə/): "when"

Interjections

aniddattu (interjection, /anɪɽəɾu/): "hello"

oughz (interjection, /ɒz/): "goodbye"

adaina (interjection, /ədaɪnə/): "hey"

awnazikaw (interjection, /onazɪko/): "bye"

oughtil (interjection, /ɒtɪl/): "ouch"

ttuti (interjection, /ɾuti/): "wow"

oughmittul (interjection, /ɒmɪɾʌl/): "uh"

atta (interjection, /əɾə/): "er"

apattapi (interjection, /əpəɾəpɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

vaka (adverb, /vəkə/): "again"

unam (adverb, /unam/): "now"

wegij (adverb, /wɛgij/): "soon"

awtawk (adverb, /otok/): "often"

ithattooja (adverb, /iðəɾʊjæ/): "sometimes"

danon (adverb, /dənɔn/): "always"

ttinaipas (adverb, /ɾinaɪpəs/): "never"

anud (adverb, /ənud/): "seldom"

Adjectives

kis (adjective, /kɪs/): "aromatic"

tal (adjective, /təl/): "basted"

vitta (adjective, /vɪɾə/): "big"

isak (adjective, /ɪsək/): "bitter"

taniwang (adjective, /təniwəŋ/): "black"

thasasay (adjective, /ðəsæse/): "blue"

ipat (adjective, /ipæt/): "brown"

ttewoutt (adjective, /ɾɛwaʊɾ/): "chilled"

ettattayla (adjective, /ɛɾəɾela/): "cold"

wa (adjective, /wæ/): "curried"

isawninu (adjective, /isonɪnʌ/): "dark"

idenatt (adjective, /ɪdɛnəɾ/): "deep"

angainafe (adjective, /əŋaɪnəfɛ/): "divine"

na (adjective, /nə/): "drunk"

umalam (adjective, /umaləm/): "empty"

aykanatti (adjective, /ekənæɾi/): "evil"

uki (adjective, /ʌkɪ/): "familiar"

aydud (adjective, /edud/): "fat"

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

asitak (adjective, /əsitək/): "frail"

patayttaw (adjective, /pəteɾo/): "fried"

us (adjective, /ʌs/): "full"

toughv (adjective, /tɒv/): "good"

til (adjective, /til/): "green"

na (adjective, /næ/): "grey"

pada (adjective, /pədə/): "honest"

mayse (adjective, /mesɛ/): "hot"

ttu (adjective, /ɾu/): "light"

unakoughta (adjective, /unækɒtə/): "long"

ubupough (adjective, /ubʌpɒ/): "loud"

at (adjective, /ət/): "mortal"

soughdas (adjective, /sɒdas/): "mysterious"

wasai (adjective, /wəsaɪ/): "narrow"

hahett (adjective, /həhɛɾ/): "old"

koulup (adjective, /kaʊlʌp/): "orange"

sam (adjective, /səm/): "pungent"

attahapa (adjective, /əɾəhəpə/): "purple"

thu (adjective, /ðʌ/): "quiet"

gay (adjective, /ge/): "raw"

si (adjective, /si/): "rectangular"

ze (adjective, /zɛ/): "red"

tat (adjective, /tæt/): "roasted"

kough (adjective, /kɒ/): "round"

wathamat (adjective, /wəðæmət/): "salty"

atoughnatu (adjective, /ətɒnətʌ/): "savory"

anisap (adjective, /ənisæp/): "shallow"

anawd (adjective, /ənod/): "short"

anatala (adjective, /ənætələ/): "smoked"

attanala (adjective, /əɾənələ/): "sober"

ttinav (adjective, /ɾɪnəv/): "sour"

at (adjective, /ət/): "spicy"

kataki (adjective, /kætakɪ/): "spiral"

aw (adjective, /æw/): "square"

pumani (adjective, /pumənɪ/): "steamed"

af (adjective, /æf/): "strange"

taybaitip (adjective, /tebaɪtɪp/): "strong"

oughnewi (adjective, /ɒnɛwɪ/): "sturdy"

ashilidi (adjective, /æʃilɪdɪ/): "sweet"

na (adjective, /nə/): "tall"

da (adjective, /də/): "thick"

abadatt (adjective, /əbədəɾ/): "thin"

pan (adjective, /pən/): "warm"

zad (adjective, /zəd/): "weak"

ngaihay (adjective, /ŋaɪhe/): "white"

za (adjective, /zə/): "wide"

dishai (adjective, /diʃaɪ/): "yellow"

aisakulough (adjective, /aɪsəkʌlɒ/): "young"

Verbs

uttadida (verb, /ʌɾədidə/): "bake"

dattattay (verb, /daɾæɾe/): "be"

izitta (verb, /ɪzɪɾæ/): "belong"

kad (verb, /kəd/): "bite"

anga (verb, /əŋə/): "break"

adeziz (verb, /ədɛziz/): "burn"

ulim (verb, /ʌlim/): "come"

ikit (verb, /ɪkɪt/): "die"

avili (verb, /əvilɪ/): "drink"

usi (verb, /ʌsɪ/): "eat"

tathittip (verb, /təðiɾip/): "fall"

ema (verb, /ɛmə/): "fight"

sulawz (verb, /suloz/): "find"

ahut (verb, /əhʌt/): "fish"

um (verb, /ʌm/): "fly"

juda (verb, /dʒudə/): "frown"

jayza (verb, /jezə/): "go"

zas (verb, /zəs/): "growl"

nin (verb, /nɪn/): "hate"

talathi (verb, /tæləðɪ/): "have"

awatt (verb, /əwəɾ/): "hear"

ttaja (verb, /ɾədʒə/): "hide"

adawlay (verb, /ədole/): "hold"

dov (verb, /dɔv/): "hunt"

aythittafu (verb, /eðɪɾəfʌ/): "jump"

ajib (verb, /əjib/): "kill"

afena (verb, /əfɛnə/): "know"

nupun (verb, /nupʌn/): "laugh"

ita (verb, /ɪtə/): "lie"

thiz (verb, /ðɪz/): "live"

athaisat (verb, /əðaɪsət/): "lose"

ayningai (verb, /enɪŋaɪ/): "love"

adunga (verb, /ədʌŋæ/): "need"

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

detatta (verb, /dɛtəɾə/): "roast"

uzifam (verb, /uzifəm/): "run"

av (verb, /æv/): "see"

uwani (verb, /ʌwənɪ/): "sit"

ittai (verb, /iɾaɪ/): "sleep"

putaku (verb, /putəku/): "smell"

apatsish (verb, /əpətsɪʃ/): "smile"

kag (verb, /kəg/): "stand"

uhay (verb, /ʌhe/): "strike"

ev (verb, /ɛv/): "swallow"

alasaze (verb, /ələsæzɛ/): "swim"

ikape (verb, /ɪkəpɛ/): "taste"

tilina (verb, /tɪlinə/): "throw"

abengab (verb, /æbɛŋab/): "walk"

itu (verb, /itu/): "want"

Nouns

itoughthas (noun, /ɪtɒðəs/): "afternoon"

mal (noun, /məl/): "ale"

ditaza (noun, /dɪtəzə/): "all"

umuni (noun, /ʌmʌni/): "alligator"

thattoodang (noun, /θəɾʊdəŋ/): "arm"

avaykita (noun, /avekɪtə/): "ash"

bu (noun, /bʌ/): "aunt"

achayttaha (noun, /axeɾəha/): "axe"

esilayp (noun, /ɛsɪlep/): "bark"

aythan (noun, /eðən/): "bay"

waj (noun, /wəj/): "beer"

lunu (noun, /lunʌ/): "beet"

sainaitta (noun, /saɪnaɪɾə/): "bird"

atusatta (noun, /ətusəɾə/): "blood"

ayhid (noun, /ehɪd/): "boar"

anuzoo (noun, /ənuzʊ/): "bone"

avemi (noun, /əvɛmɪ/): "breakfast"

butidah (noun, /butɪdəh/): "breast"

uditha (noun, /udɪðæ/): "brother"

ojika (noun, /ɔjikə/): "castle"

ettaw (noun, /ɛɾo/): "cat"

sakaz (noun, /sakæz/): "cat"

ttavik (noun, /ɾəvɪk/): "chest"

ttiw (noun, /ɾɪw/): "chicken"

iku (noun, /ikʌ/): "claw"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "cloud"

aynani (noun, /enənɪ/): "coconut"

daish (noun, /daɪʃ/): "crime"

esawn (noun, /ɛson/): "day"

adakatough (noun, /ədəkətɒ/): "dinner"

atitatta (noun, /ətitəɾə/): "dog"

av (noun, /av/): "drink"

pinatatt (noun, /pinətəɾ/): "dungeon"

adug (noun, /ædʌg/): "ear"

kana (noun, /kænə/): "earth"

ishun (noun, /iʃun/): "egg"

thittabe (noun, /ðiɾəbɛ/): "elder"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "enemy"

sasisa (noun, /səsɪsə/): "evening"

du (noun, /du/): "eye"

wi (noun, /wɪ/): "family"

ajazil (noun, /əjəzɪl/): "father"

shathulas (noun, /ʃəθʌləs/): "feather"

ayttiwi (noun, /eɾiwɪ/): "fight"

awdat (noun, /odət/): "finger"

lila (noun, /lilə/): "fire"

lawath (noun, /ləwəð/): "fish"

ijut (noun, /ɪjut/): "flesh"

chout (noun, /xaʊt/): "foot"

uv (noun, /ʌv/): "forest"

hush (noun, /huʃ/): "fox"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "friend"

awtha (noun, /oðə/): "goose"

ayva (noun, /evə/): "grease"

satawtith (noun, /sətotɪð/): "group"

agail (noun, /əgaɪl/): "gulf"

aishayzata (noun, /aɪʃezətæ/): "hair"

attawkap (noun, /əɾokəp/): "hand"

ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "hat"

taynaytt (noun, /teneɾ/): "hate"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "head"

walad (noun, /wələd/): "hill"

foola (noun, /fʊlə/): "horn"

isu (noun, /isʌ/): "horse"

awaw (noun, /əwo/): "house"

idaven (noun, /ɪdævɛn/): "inn"

sathattay (noun, /sæðaɾe/): "island"

eli (noun, /ɛli/): "jaw"

atitti (noun, /atiɾi/): "lake"

mafough (noun, /məfɒ/): "leaf"

da (noun, /də/): "leg"

ttajarath (noun, /ɾədʒəɹað/): "liver"

atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "louse"

wakaw (noun, /wəko/): "love"

kook (noun, /kʊk/): "lunch"

enip (noun, /ɛnɪp/): "man"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "many"

adezaw (noun, /ədɛzo/): "meal"

oughfawtai (noun, /ɒfotaɪ/): "metal"

muth (noun, /mʌð/): "mine"

watu (noun, /wətʌ/): "monster"

ve (noun, /vɛ/): "moon"

apika (noun, /æpikə/): "morning"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "mother"

ulatha (noun, /uləðə/): "mountain"

ttuttekith (noun, /ɾuɾɛkɪð/): "mouth"

ttazawa (noun, /ɾazəwə/): "name"

uzawm (noun, /ʌzom/): "neck"

too (noun, /tʊ/): "night"

ttattuse (noun, /ɾəɾʌsɛ/): "noodle"

paytt (noun, /peɾ/): "nose"

initta (noun, /ɪnɪɾə/): "ocean"

ittawt (noun, /iɾot/): "parent"

ithika (noun, /ɪðɪkə/): "path"

oughbizatte (noun, /ɒbɪzəɾɛ/): "peace"

addanana (noun, /æɽænənə/): "pepper"

vattiteb (noun, /vəɾɪtɛb/): "person"

zizu (noun, /zizu/): "pie"

azathathi (noun, /azəðəθi/): "pig"

thashi (noun, /ðaʃi/): "rabbit"

walitt (noun, /wəlɪɾ/): "rain"

iluz (noun, /ɪluz/): "rat"

mapi (noun, /məpi/): "river"

avak (noun, /əvək/): "robe"

attitim (noun, /əɾɪtɪm/): "rock"

tu (noun, /tu/): "root"

ilaylel (noun, /ilelɛl/): "salt"

ab (noun, /əb/): "sand"

athai (noun, /əðaɪ/): "seed"

sinika (noun, /sinɪkə/): "sibling"

talemoughd (noun, /təlɛmɒd/): "sister"

lettootta (noun, /lɛɾʊɾə/): "skin"

anin (noun, /ənin/): "sky"

tatijuth (noun, /tətidʒʌð/): "smoke"

ttikah (noun, /ɾikah/): "snake"

payvaihayn (noun, /pevaɪhen/): "soup"

tam (noun, /təm/): "star"

duha (noun, /duhə/): "stew"

tat (noun, /tət/): "stomach"

tu (noun, /tu/): "stone"

usad (noun, /ʌsəd/): "stream"

uwoughsaw (noun, /uwɒso/): "sun"

ethuzi (noun, /ɛðuzi/): "sword"

saisi (noun, /saɪsɪ/): "tail"

haded (noun, /hədɛd/): "tavern"

sihaittu (noun, /sɪhaɪɾu/): "thumb"

ib (noun, /ib/): "tongue"

daj (noun, /dædʒ/): "tooth"

ttit (noun, /ɾɪt/): "tree"

anetal (noun, /ənɛtəl/): "truth"

ibuha (noun, /ibʌha/): "uncle"

tawtti (noun, /toɾi/): "valley"

oughsa (noun, /ɒsə/): "war"

bak (noun, /bək/): "water"

dana (noun, /dəna/): "way"

tatata (noun, /tætætə/): "wine"

thaitaingit (noun, /ðaɪtaɪŋɪt/): "woman"

inaz (noun, /ɪnæz/): "word"