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

Tasoughkit

Tasoughkit Dictionary

Pronouns

att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "he"

ni (pronoun, /nɪ/): "she"

ka (pronoun, /kə/): "they"

tta (pronoun, /ɾæ/): "you"

ef (pronoun, /ɛf/): "we"

ima (pronoun, /ɪmə/): "I"

Articles

way (article, /we/): "a"

fi (article, /fɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

dishaimi (preposition, /dɪʃaɪmɪ/): "and"

tattilayth (preposition, /təɾileð/): "as"

afa (preposition, /afə/): "from"

ttahut (preposition, /ɾəhut/): "in"

imasough (preposition, /iməsɒ/): "of"

usaitt (preposition, /ʌsaɪɾ/): "or"

dizook (preposition, /dizʊk/): "to"

ama (preposition, /əmə/): "will"

azoughfes (preposition, /əzɒfɛs/): "with"

Numbers

bafitus (number, /bəfitʌs/): "zero"

uh (number, /ʌh/): "one"

juk (number, /jʌk/): "two"

az (number, /əz/): "three"

oughsam (number, /ɒsəm/): "four"

av (number, /av/): "five"

lini (number, /lɪnɪ/): "six"

chinakai (number, /tʃinakaɪ/): "seven"

itte (number, /ɪɾɛ/): "eight"

ifawdachai (number, /ɪfodətʃaɪ/): "nine"

il (number, /ɪl/): "ten"

Questions

itha (question, /iðə/): "what"

vitamas (question, /vitəməs/): "who"

nga (question, /ŋə/): "how"

atakaina (question, /ətəkaɪnə/): "why"

mite (question, /mɪtɛ/): "when"

Interjections

uvinati (interjection, /uvɪnətɪ/): "hello"

as (interjection, /əs/): "goodbye"

minas (interjection, /minəs/): "hey"

eninizough (interjection, /ɛnɪnizɒ/): "bye"

naloughdough (interjection, /nəlɒdɒ/): "ouch"

bizikiw (interjection, /bɪzɪkɪw/): "wow"

ttatt (interjection, /ɾaɾ/): "uh"

ithaimouf (interjection, /ɪðaɪmaʊf/): "er"

dunatoo (interjection, /dʌnətʊ/): "um"

Adverbs

alatheli (adverb, /ələðɛlɪ/): "again"

iyattide (adverb, /ɪyəɾidɛ/): "now"

ayqainija (adverb, /eqaɪnijæ/): "soon"

ukad (adverb, /ukəd/): "often"

zaw (adverb, /zo/): "sometimes"

thenavi (adverb, /ðɛnævi/): "always"

amin (adverb, /əmin/): "never"

mitudain (adverb, /mɪtudaɪn/): "seldom"

Adjectives

nahiv (adjective, /nəhiv/): "aromatic"

naja (adjective, /nədʒə/): "basted"

zaittu (adjective, /zaɪɾʌ/): "big"

ttawfunaw (adjective, /ɾofuno/): "bitter"

sithoughch (adjective, /sɪðɒch/): "black"

et (adjective, /ɛt/): "blue"

attoo (adjective, /æɾʊ/): "brown"

attittil (adjective, /əɾiɾɪl/): "chilled"

sapung (adjective, /sæpʌŋ/): "cold"

aizawj (adjective, /aɪzoj/): "curried"

tab (adjective, /təb/): "dark"

itivi (adjective, /ɪtɪvi/): "deep"

thinga (adjective, /θiŋə/): "divine"

tatha (adjective, /təθæ/): "drunk"

shilunayd (adjective, /ʃɪlʌned/): "empty"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "evil"

alawdanay (adjective, /əlodəne/): "familiar"

lutiq (adjective, /lutiq/): "fat"

panawjil (adjective, /pənojɪl/): "flat"

ttatt (adjective, /ɾæɾ/): "frail"

katebat (adjective, /kətɛbət/): "fried"

aytibi (adjective, /etibɪ/): "full"

tuttezu (adjective, /tuɾɛzu/): "good"

ath (adjective, /əθ/): "green"

finay (adjective, /fɪne/): "grey"

iw (adjective, /ɪw/): "honest"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "hot"

minid (adjective, /minɪd/): "light"

itingamay (adjective, /ɪtɪŋæme/): "long"

mailu (adjective, /maɪlu/): "loud"

uttayttatha (adjective, /uɾeɾəθə/): "mortal"

thu (adjective, /θʌ/): "mysterious"

tattedi (adjective, /təɾɛdɪ/): "narrow"

li (adjective, /li/): "old"

kaida (adjective, /kaɪdə/): "orange"

ake (adjective, /əkɛ/): "pungent"

vilat (adjective, /vɪlət/): "purple"

ifasaz (adjective, /ifəsəz/): "quiet"

ke (adjective, /kɛ/): "raw"

fatt (adjective, /fəɾ/): "rectangular"

hattoughvu (adjective, /hæɾɒvu/): "red"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "roasted"

haita (adjective, /haɪtə/): "round"

awawthootti (adjective, /əwoðʊɾɪ/): "salty"

dutalath (adjective, /dʌtələð/): "savory"

nay (adjective, /ne/): "shallow"

latsech (adjective, /lætsɛtʃ/): "short"

athattah (adjective, /əðəɾæh/): "smoked"

idad (adjective, /ɪdəd/): "sober"

inat (adjective, /ɪnət/): "sour"

atoughn (adjective, /ətɒn/): "spicy"

anawnuna (adjective, /ənonʌnə/): "spiral"

atakoughz (adjective, /ətækɒz/): "square"

ainisi (adjective, /aɪnisɪ/): "steamed"

fashah (adjective, /fəʃæh/): "strange"

inat (adjective, /ɪnət/): "strong"

ifaje (adjective, /ɪfædʒɛ/): "sturdy"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "sweet"

shawrray (adjective, /ʃore/): "tall"

lan (adjective, /lən/): "thick"

thivabaj (adjective, /ðɪvæbəj/): "thin"

atu (adjective, /ətu/): "warm"

amousha (adjective, /amaʊʃə/): "weak"

atawthott (adjective, /ətoðɔɾ/): "white"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "wide"

akil (adjective, /əkil/): "yellow"

kaza (adjective, /kəzə/): "young"

Verbs

niv (verb, /niv/): "bake"

alasat (verb, /ələsæt/): "be"

arutig (verb, /əɹutig/): "belong"

toughn (verb, /tɒn/): "bite"

amathu (verb, /əməðu/): "break"

dake (verb, /dəkɛ/): "burn"

misuna (verb, /mɪsunə/): "come"

aika (verb, /aɪkæ/): "die"

datt (verb, /dəɾ/): "drink"

ooth (verb, /ʊð/): "eat"

ajajih (verb, /əjəjɪh/): "fall"

anenu (verb, /anɛnu/): "fight"

athashatta (verb, /aðəʃəɾə/): "find"

tha (verb, /ða/): "fish"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "fly"

tinayta (verb, /tɪneta/): "frown"

izat (verb, /ɪzat/): "go"

angidas (verb, /əŋɪdas/): "growl"

winatai (verb, /wɪnətaɪ/): "hate"

bef (verb, /bɛf/): "have"

kumadoo (verb, /kʌmədʊ/): "hear"

ibid (verb, /ɪbɪd/): "hide"

fasithiz (verb, /fəsɪðiz/): "hold"

lawmisaj (verb, /lomisaj/): "hunt"

divani (verb, /dɪvəni/): "jump"

tepeday (verb, /tɛpɛde/): "kill"

avihil (verb, /əvɪhɪl/): "know"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "laugh"

sanet (verb, /sənɛt/): "lie"

ithahayt (verb, /ɪθæhet/): "live"

latt (verb, /læɾ/): "lose"

jesig (verb, /jɛsig/): "love"

tumathough (verb, /tuməðɒ/): "need"

ek (verb, /ɛk/): "own"

kijat (verb, /kɪjət/): "roast"

hinaga (verb, /hɪnægæ/): "run"

ootu (verb, /ʊtʌ/): "see"

is (verb, /ɪs/): "sit"

la (verb, /lə/): "sleep"

jufas (verb, /jʌfəs/): "smell"

dekoopun (verb, /dɛkʊpʌn/): "smile"

aboi (verb, /əbɔɪ/): "stand"

thakutha (verb, /ðækuðə/): "strike"

att (verb, /æɾ/): "swallow"

wawtte (verb, /woɾɛ/): "swim"

ttesasayng (verb, /ɾɛsəseŋ/): "taste"

pisa (verb, /pisæ/): "throw"

aytaythayz (verb, /eteðez/): "walk"

azai (verb, /əzaɪ/): "want"

Nouns

thisayvu (noun, /ðɪsevu/): "afternoon"

namayt (noun, /namet/): "ale"

thed (noun, /θɛd/): "all"

daishafought (noun, /daɪʃəfɒt/): "alligator"

itti (noun, /ɪɾɪ/): "arm"

lagatiw (noun, /ləgətiw/): "ash"

iz (noun, /iz/): "aunt"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "axe"

ayfuhath (noun, /efʌhəð/): "bark"

kava (noun, /kəvə/): "bay"

taditing (noun, /taditɪŋ/): "beer"

nun (noun, /nun/): "beet"

ayvuvadi (noun, /evuvædɪ/): "bird"

pattavool (noun, /pəɾævʊl/): "blood"

ttoosipa (noun, /ɾʊsɪpə/): "boar"

aishihi (noun, /aɪʃɪhɪ/): "bone"

tayttasat (noun, /teɾəsət/): "breakfast"

this (noun, /ðis/): "breast"

uherra (noun, /uhɛrə/): "brother"

alooz (noun, /əlʊz/): "castle"

eba (noun, /ɛbə/): "cat"

anaba (noun, /ənəba/): "cat"

aittakini (noun, /aɪɾækɪni/): "chest"

awiwattay (noun, /æwɪwəɾe/): "chicken"

nuthetaj (noun, /nuðɛtəj/): "claw"

tawk (noun, /tok/): "cloud"

zumag (noun, /zumæg/): "coconut"

afijamay (noun, /əfɪjæme/): "crime"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "day"

at (noun, /ət/): "dinner"

na (noun, /nə/): "dog"

ipi (noun, /ɪpɪ/): "drink"

ttase (noun, /ɾəsɛ/): "dungeon"

nai (noun, /naɪ/): "ear"

nifuth (noun, /nɪfʌð/): "earth"

mabab (noun, /məbæb/): "egg"

ttel (noun, /ɾɛl/): "elder"

awttizuttaw (noun, /oɾɪzʌɾo/): "enemy"

wudatith (noun, /wudətɪð/): "evening"

anim (noun, /ənim/): "eye"

atett (noun, /ætɛɾ/): "family"

thaydawin (noun, /ðedəwin/): "father"

alalath (noun, /ələləð/): "feather"

oughhal (noun, /ɒhəl/): "fight"

itenam (noun, /ɪtɛnæm/): "finger"

aha (noun, /əhæ/): "fire"

kivoughpa (noun, /kivɒpə/): "fish"

un (noun, /un/): "flesh"

kizimuv (noun, /kɪzimuv/): "foot"

edis (noun, /ɛdɪs/): "forest"

thukuvit (noun, /θukʌvɪt/): "fox"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "friend"

itini (noun, /ɪtɪnɪ/): "goose"

thadith (noun, /ðədið/): "grease"

mazib (noun, /məzɪb/): "group"

anaything (noun, /əneðɪŋ/): "gulf"

lough (noun, /lɒ/): "hair"

akoughfoughv (noun, /ækɒfɒv/): "hand"

inu (noun, /inu/): "hat"

vaytiba (noun, /vetibə/): "hate"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "head"

kanat (noun, /kənət/): "hill"

koughmi (noun, /kɒmi/): "horn"

adudi (noun, /ædudɪ/): "horse"

singoughz (noun, /sɪŋɒz/): "house"

ail (noun, /aɪl/): "inn"

ttashafaf (noun, /ɾəʃəfəf/): "island"

ttifa (noun, /ɾifə/): "jaw"

fan (noun, /fæn/): "lake"

tuwit (noun, /tuwɪt/): "leaf"

dati (noun, /datɪ/): "leg"

iwiza (noun, /iwizə/): "liver"

anaf (noun, /ənəf/): "louse"

unenidd (noun, /ʌnɛniɽ/): "love"

ttayta (noun, /ɾetə/): "lunch"

mashabi (noun, /məʃəbɪ/): "man"

foi (noun, /fɔɪ/): "many"

naikuba (noun, /naɪkubə/): "meal"

nedi (noun, /nɛdɪ/): "metal"

ttaidi (noun, /ɾaɪdɪ/): "mine"

jazatay (noun, /jəzəte/): "monster"

thadadayj (noun, /ðədədedʒ/): "moon"

hib (noun, /hib/): "morning"

ibila (noun, /ibilə/): "mother"

itu (noun, /ɪtʌ/): "mountain"

saila (noun, /saɪlə/): "mouth"

ungawdu (noun, /ʌŋodʌ/): "name"

akizath (noun, /əkɪzæð/): "neck"

nudajayt (noun, /nudəjet/): "night"

motatti (noun, /mɔtaɾɪ/): "noodle"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "nose"

attitatti (noun, /æɾitəɾɪ/): "ocean"

izais (noun, /ɪzaɪs/): "parent"

ttattithatt (noun, /ɾəɾɪðəɾ/): "path"

liz (noun, /lɪz/): "peace"

ipaji (noun, /ipəji/): "pepper"

hattuz (noun, /həɾuz/): "person"

hawk (noun, /hok/): "pie"

nish (noun, /nɪʃ/): "pig"

usen (noun, /usɛn/): "rabbit"

gibudai (noun, /gibudaɪ/): "rain"

litin (noun, /lɪtin/): "rat"

anazaza (noun, /ənəzəzə/): "river"

aynunett (noun, /enʌnɛɾ/): "robe"

ich (noun, /itʃ/): "rock"

aitam (noun, /aɪtəm/): "root"

abug (noun, /æbug/): "salt"

utta (noun, /uɾə/): "sand"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "seed"

koozitt (noun, /kʊzɪɾ/): "sibling"

unungi (noun, /unuŋɪ/): "sister"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "skin"

iluni (noun, /ɪlunɪ/): "sky"

tilawh (noun, /tiloh/): "smoke"

nidam (noun, /nɪdəm/): "snake"

atteda (noun, /aɾɛdə/): "soup"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "star"

oununay (noun, /aʊnʌne/): "stew"

kitt (noun, /kɪɾ/): "stomach"

ilawni (noun, /ɪlonɪ/): "stone"

af (noun, /əf/): "stream"

amak (noun, /əmək/): "sun"

nayjanek (noun, /nedʒənɛk/): "sword"

asisazou (noun, /əsɪsazaʊ/): "tail"

ttela (noun, /ɾɛlə/): "tavern"

attan (noun, /əɾən/): "thumb"

kivattit (noun, /kivæɾit/): "tongue"

wit (noun, /wit/): "tooth"

inazetha (noun, /inəzɛðæ/): "tree"

ipija (noun, /ɪpidʒə/): "truth"

sapima (noun, /səpimə/): "uncle"

nedid (noun, /nɛdɪd/): "valley"

kiweshaz (noun, /kiwɛʃəz/): "war"

liz (noun, /lɪz/): "water"

ta (noun, /tə/): "way"

tagethett (noun, /təgɛðɛɾ/): "wine"

ittenitt (noun, /ɪɾɛnɪɾ/): "woman"

ja (noun, /jə/): "word"