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Language Generator

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

Nadale

Nadale Dictionary

Pronouns

ana (pronoun, /ənə/): "he"

ede (pronoun, /ɛdɛ/): "she"

sa (pronoun, /sə/): "they"

iwa (pronoun, /ɪwə/): "you"

ilough (pronoun, /ɪlɒ/): "we"

oud (pronoun, /aʊd/): "I"

Articles

ouz (article, /aʊz/): "a"

am (article, /əm/): "the"

Prepositions

dud (preposition, /dʌd/): "and"

addutin (preposition, /əɽʌtɪn/): "as"

anilaymu (preposition, /ənɪlemʌ/): "from"

ijas (preposition, /ɪdʒəs/): "in"

ttutti (preposition, /ɾuɾɪ/): "of"

natt (preposition, /nəɾ/): "or"

ditti (preposition, /dɪɾɪ/): "to"

itaysith (preposition, /itesɪð/): "will"

umooga (preposition, /ʌmʊgə/): "with"

Numbers

atuzithi (number, /ətuzɪθɪ/): "zero"

awsasi (number, /osasɪ/): "one"

sama (number, /səmə/): "two"

hounuth (number, /haʊnʌð/): "three"

rrinoughki (number, /rinɒkɪ/): "four"

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

tenough (number, /tɛnɒ/): "six"

pi (number, /pi/): "seven"

na (number, /næ/): "eight"

li (number, /lɪ/): "nine"

mamalig (number, /məmælɪg/): "ten"

Questions

ttithap (question, /ɾɪðəp/): "what"

aittiz (question, /aɪɾiz/): "who"

itad (question, /ɪtæd/): "how"

ila (question, /ilə/): "why"

aki (question, /əki/): "when"

Interjections

faif (interjection, /faɪf/): "hello"

ima (interjection, /imə/): "goodbye"

ta (interjection, /tə/): "hey"

itti (interjection, /ɪɾɪ/): "bye"

da (interjection, /də/): "ouch"

tefuka (interjection, /tɛfuka/): "wow"

sii (interjection, /ʒi/): "uh"

sa (interjection, /sə/): "er"

ethetup (interjection, /ɛðɛtʌp/): "um"

Adverbs

ava (adverb, /əva/): "again"

tita (adverb, /titə/): "now"

itti (adverb, /ɪɾi/): "soon"

ikuthatt (adverb, /ɪkuðəɾ/): "often"

iliz (adverb, /iliz/): "sometimes"

dun (adverb, /dun/): "always"

ditih (adverb, /ditɪh/): "never"

hidayke (adverb, /hɪdekɛ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ilaymuk (adjective, /ɪlemuk/): "aromatic"

bai (adjective, /baɪ/): "basted"

kinutha (adjective, /kɪnuða/): "big"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "bitter"

kinid (adjective, /kɪnɪd/): "black"

ittittoughh (adjective, /ɪɾɪɾɒh/): "blue"

nini (adjective, /nini/): "brown"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "chilled"

mud (adjective, /mʌd/): "cold"

izangukoo (adjective, /ɪzəŋukʊ/): "curried"

nanusa (adjective, /nənʌsə/): "dark"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "deep"

pawttak (adjective, /poɾæk/): "divine"

oughnaika (adjective, /ɒnaɪkə/): "drunk"

deli (adjective, /dɛli/): "empty"

say (adjective, /se/): "evil"

laynan (adjective, /lenən/): "familiar"

mile (adjective, /mɪlɛ/): "fat"

adi (adjective, /ədi/): "flat"

dittittu (adjective, /dɪɾɪɾʌ/): "frail"

vithiniv (adjective, /viðɪnɪv/): "fried"

daz (adjective, /dəz/): "full"

nough (adjective, /nɒ/): "good"

manaych (adjective, /mənetʃ/): "green"

an (adjective, /ən/): "grey"

dadani (adjective, /dædəni/): "honest"

awanayp (adjective, /əwənep/): "hot"

ouza (adjective, /aʊzə/): "light"

jatayp (adjective, /jætep/): "long"

natta (adjective, /nəɾə/): "loud"

iw (adjective, /iw/): "mortal"

sam (adjective, /səm/): "mysterious"

sa (adjective, /sa/): "narrow"

iz (adjective, /ɪz/): "old"

avin (adjective, /ævɪn/): "orange"

latta (adjective, /ləɾə/): "pungent"

nivithayt (adjective, /nɪviðet/): "purple"

fettad (adjective, /fɛɾəd/): "quiet"

ayvawthaww (adjective, /evoðow/): "raw"

inakoughn (adjective, /ɪnəkɒn/): "rectangular"

ij (adjective, /idʒ/): "red"

oos (adjective, /ʊs/): "roasted"

pas (adjective, /pəs/): "round"

thalawttaw (adjective, /ðəloɾo/): "salty"

thi (adjective, /ði/): "savory"

aisisough (adjective, /aɪsɪsɒ/): "shallow"

oughnasai (adjective, /ɒnæsaɪ/): "short"

ab (adjective, /əb/): "smoked"

husatif (adjective, /husətɪf/): "sober"

fedalu (adjective, /fɛdəlu/): "sour"

nish (adjective, /nɪʃ/): "spicy"

mit (adjective, /mit/): "spiral"

fana (adjective, /fənə/): "square"

ittouttana (adjective, /ɪɾaʊɾanə/): "steamed"

tuti (adjective, /tutɪ/): "strange"

upi (adjective, /upɪ/): "strong"

iwatham (adjective, /ɪwəðəm/): "sturdy"

thawway (adjective, /ðowe/): "sweet"

aitha (adjective, /aɪðə/): "tall"

ethamaitt (adjective, /ɛðəmaɪɾ/): "thick"

nutina (adjective, /nʌtɪnə/): "thin"

muwasi (adjective, /mʌwəsi/): "warm"

ttu (adjective, /ɾu/): "weak"

ama (adjective, /æma/): "white"

wawnaday (adjective, /wonəde/): "wide"

vough (adjective, /vɒ/): "yellow"

nai (adjective, /naɪ/): "young"

Verbs

ttihih (verb, /ɾɪhɪh/): "bake"

kepay (verb, /kɛpe/): "be"

afenatu (verb, /əfɛnətu/): "belong"

tijai (verb, /tidʒaɪ/): "bite"

alouwitt (verb, /əlaʊwɪɾ/): "break"

saytt (verb, /seɾ/): "burn"

nazavith (verb, /nəzəvɪθ/): "come"

uttoodash (verb, /ʌɾʊdæʃ/): "die"

afadiku (verb, /əfædɪku/): "drink"

nalusib (verb, /nəlʌsɪb/): "eat"

is (verb, /ɪs/): "fall"

nayttatt (verb, /neɾæɾ/): "fight"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "find"

akel (verb, /əkɛl/): "fish"

al (verb, /əl/): "fly"

ir (verb, /ɪɹ/): "frown"

vasayda (verb, /vəsedə/): "go"

ingunan (verb, /ɪŋʌnən/): "growl"

ttapa (verb, /ɾəpæ/): "hate"

sattiwa (verb, /sæɾiwə/): "have"

un (verb, /ʌn/): "hear"

attisis (verb, /əɾɪsis/): "hide"

kil (verb, /kɪl/): "hold"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "hunt"

ala (verb, /əlæ/): "jump"

dathai (verb, /dəðaɪ/): "kill"

ul (verb, /ul/): "know"

attaiduttay (verb, /əɾaɪduɾe/): "laugh"

aypoughkay (verb, /epɒke/): "lie"

atti (verb, /əɾɪ/): "live"

atattai (verb, /ətəɾaɪ/): "lose"

tana (verb, /tana/): "love"

athanad (verb, /æðənad/): "need"

asasha (verb, /əsəʃə/): "own"

mewah (verb, /mɛwəh/): "roast"

litiz (verb, /lɪtɪz/): "run"

va (verb, /væ/): "see"

awsavina (verb, /osəvinə/): "sit"

dija (verb, /dijə/): "sleep"

uth (verb, /uθ/): "smell"

as (verb, /əs/): "smile"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "stand"

athineki (verb, /əðɪnɛkɪ/): "strike"

hatu (verb, /hətu/): "swallow"

imitali (verb, /ɪmitəlɪ/): "swim"

titha (verb, /tɪðæ/): "taste"

kouttiha (verb, /kaʊɾiha/): "throw"

at (verb, /at/): "walk"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "want"

Nouns

id (noun, /ɪd/): "afternoon"

ag (noun, /æg/): "ale"

nganawnu (noun, /ŋanonʌ/): "all"

awmatutta (noun, /omətuɾə/): "alligator"

ukaynayk (noun, /ʌkenek/): "arm"

sisas (noun, /sɪsəs/): "ash"

shakupan (noun, /ʃəkʌpən/): "aunt"

umala (noun, /umalə/): "axe"

sidasum (noun, /sidəsʌm/): "bark"

tiwu (noun, /tɪwʌ/): "bay"

jatezai (noun, /jətɛzaɪ/): "beer"

demu (noun, /dɛmʌ/): "beet"

wul (noun, /wul/): "bird"

basa (noun, /bəsa/): "blood"

goughza (noun, /gɒzə/): "boar"

attittoo (noun, /əɾɪɾʊ/): "bone"

shawtt (noun, /ʃoɾ/): "breakfast"

ih (noun, /ɪh/): "breast"

asan (noun, /əsən/): "brother"

outhu (noun, /aʊðu/): "castle"

oughkagayp (noun, /ɒkəgep/): "cat"

ngatayk (noun, /ŋətek/): "cat"

zavisaw (noun, /zaviso/): "chest"

is (noun, /is/): "chicken"

dazaygab (noun, /dæzegæb/): "claw"

etayz (noun, /ɛtez/): "cloud"

aferr (noun, /əfɛr/): "coconut"

edut (noun, /ɛdut/): "crime"

zaythittats (noun, /zeðɪɾats/): "day"

etini (noun, /ɛtinɪ/): "dinner"

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

anikad (noun, /anikəd/): "drink"

isiisa (noun, /ɪʒisə/): "dungeon"

amaiba (noun, /əmaɪbə/): "ear"

dinamap (noun, /dinæməp/): "earth"

avat (noun, /ævət/): "egg"

wa (noun, /wə/): "elder"

ahib (noun, /æhib/): "enemy"

thalibi (noun, /ðəlɪbi/): "evening"

esuni (noun, /ɛsunɪ/): "eye"

igi (noun, /igɪ/): "family"

sana (noun, /sənə/): "father"

oughzisa (noun, /ɒzisə/): "feather"

anasooda (noun, /ənəsʊdə/): "fight"

witas (noun, /wɪtas/): "finger"

ulitul (noun, /ulɪtʌl/): "fire"

ibahani (noun, /ɪbəhanɪ/): "fish"

ashough (noun, /əʃɒ/): "flesh"

kamak (noun, /kəmək/): "foot"

ipila (noun, /ipilə/): "forest"

loughthazas (noun, /lɒθəzəs/): "fox"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "friend"

sa (noun, /sə/): "goose"

im (noun, /ɪm/): "grease"

asay (noun, /əse/): "group"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "gulf"

ipathas (noun, /ipəðas/): "hair"

lalasim (noun, /lələsɪm/): "hand"

aibezathi (noun, /aɪbɛzəði/): "hat"

echawtalu (noun, /ɛtʃotəlu/): "hate"

hithattawk (noun, /hiðaɾok/): "head"

ttesaloo (noun, /ɾɛsəlʊ/): "hill"

awkenimu (noun, /okɛnɪmu/): "horn"

ayw (noun, /ew/): "horse"

mawn (noun, /mon/): "house"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "inn"

ilamayma (noun, /iləmemə/): "island"

faili (noun, /faɪlɪ/): "jaw"

taitai (noun, /taɪtaɪ/): "lake"

etiva (noun, /ɛtivə/): "leaf"

isisa (noun, /ɪsɪsə/): "leg"

at (noun, /ət/): "liver"

aytij (noun, /etij/): "louse"

awlash (noun, /olæʃ/): "love"

oonada (noun, /ʊnədə/): "lunch"

soughnoughtaws (noun, /sɒnɒtos/): "man"

adawam (noun, /ədəwam/): "many"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "meal"

aithatta (noun, /aɪθəɾæ/): "metal"

fittangu (noun, /fɪɾəŋʌ/): "mine"

ttib (noun, /ɾɪb/): "monster"

kewal (noun, /kɛwəl/): "moon"

namittay (noun, /nəmɪɾe/): "morning"

dinawih (noun, /dɪnæwɪh/): "mother"

zilidat (noun, /zɪlidət/): "mountain"

lafeda (noun, /ləfɛdə/): "mouth"

ttaitaw (noun, /ɾaɪtəw/): "name"

isise (noun, /isɪsɛ/): "neck"

ajesaidi (noun, /əjɛsaɪdi/): "night"

patan (noun, /pətən/): "noodle"

tibat (noun, /tɪbət/): "nose"

sitat (noun, /sɪtæt/): "ocean"

mattuma (noun, /məɾumæ/): "parent"

thaydina (noun, /ðedɪnə/): "path"

apa (noun, /əpə/): "peace"

at (noun, /æt/): "pepper"

zatahap (noun, /zətəhəp/): "person"

attough (noun, /əɾɒ/): "pie"

asipu (noun, /asɪpu/): "pig"

iwani (noun, /ɪwanɪ/): "rabbit"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "rain"

pa (noun, /pə/): "rat"

ula (noun, /ʌlə/): "river"

vawudait (noun, /vəwʌdaɪt/): "robe"

noughtta (noun, /nɒɾə/): "rock"

sisath (noun, /sɪsəð/): "root"

elanisa (noun, /ɛlənɪsə/): "salt"

ttanap (noun, /ɾənəp/): "sand"

zattattut (noun, /zəɾəɾʌt/): "seed"

ngasijat (noun, /ŋəsɪjət/): "sibling"

atada (noun, /ətadə/): "sister"

ijun (noun, /ɪjun/): "skin"

anasay (noun, /ənəse/): "sky"

kaj (noun, /kaj/): "smoke"

tidough (noun, /tidɒ/): "snake"

kifay (noun, /kɪfe/): "soup"

hitheja (noun, /hɪðɛdʒə/): "star"

itanay (noun, /ɪtəne/): "stew"

tala (noun, /tələ/): "stomach"

ettanaf (noun, /ɛɾənəf/): "stone"

imataid (noun, /imətaɪd/): "stream"

shasal (noun, /ʃəsəl/): "sun"

thas (noun, /ðas/): "sword"

angootami (noun, /əŋʊtəmi/): "tail"

thattaynoughp (noun, /ðəɾenɒp/): "tavern"

nadunaj (noun, /nædunədʒ/): "thumb"

seda (noun, /sɛdə/): "tongue"

awlaitti (noun, /olaɪɾɪ/): "tooth"

aze (noun, /æzɛ/): "tree"

sisilawb (noun, /sɪsilob/): "truth"

atoottata (noun, /ətʊɾətə/): "uncle"

han (noun, /hən/): "valley"

izapavu (noun, /ɪzəpəvu/): "war"

shav (noun, /ʃəv/): "water"

awsaytta (noun, /oseɾə/): "way"

sal (noun, /səl/): "wine"

ewaysai (noun, /ɛwesaɪ/): "woman"

mak (noun, /mək/): "word"