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

Thadaha

Thadaha Dictionary

Pronouns

us (pronoun, /ʌs/): "he"

ah (pronoun, /ah/): "she"

thal (pronoun, /ðəl/): "they"

an (pronoun, /ən/): "you"

atti (pronoun, /əɾɪ/): "we"

awz (pronoun, /oz/): "I"

Articles

en (article, /ɛn/): "a"

ayb (article, /eb/): "the"

Prepositions

thatattaid (preposition, /θətæɾaɪd/): "and"

pawp (preposition, /pop/): "as"

utakena (preposition, /ʌtækɛnə/): "from"

baidedad (preposition, /baɪdɛdəd/): "in"

wapanam (preposition, /wəpənæm/): "of"

uqeman (preposition, /ʌqɛmən/): "or"

ttawidawt (preposition, /ɾawidot/): "to"

as (preposition, /əs/): "will"

alijay (preposition, /əlɪje/): "with"

Numbers

ittawlina (number, /ɪɾolina/): "zero"

awnaza (number, /onəzə/): "one"

ttisim (number, /ɾisɪm/): "two"

ab (number, /əb/): "three"

atoughkis (number, /ətɒkis/): "four"

alaivaina (number, /ælaɪvaɪnə/): "five"

oubi (number, /aʊbi/): "six"

aytattout (number, /etəɾaʊt/): "seven"

apitta (number, /əpɪɾə/): "eight"

attet (number, /əɾɛt/): "nine"

vetu (number, /vɛtu/): "ten"

Questions

ifawth (question, /ifoð/): "what"

at (question, /ət/): "who"

awtte (question, /oɾɛ/): "how"

amethitay (question, /əmɛðite/): "why"

ilatta (question, /iləɾə/): "when"

Interjections

aylayza (interjection, /elezə/): "hello"

adid (interjection, /ədid/): "goodbye"

uti (interjection, /uti/): "hey"

aynin (interjection, /enɪn/): "bye"

mith (interjection, /mið/): "ouch"

ttanag (interjection, /ɾænəg/): "wow"

awnawsaiza (interjection, /onosaɪzæ/): "uh"

awp (interjection, /op/): "er"

kawfite (interjection, /kofɪtɛ/): "um"

Adverbs

athip (adverb, /əðɪp/): "again"

ach (adverb, /ətʃ/): "now"

nawn (adverb, /non/): "soon"

hawawaitt (adverb, /həwæwaɪɾ/): "often"

alai (adverb, /əlaɪ/): "sometimes"

muttatt (adverb, /muɾəɾ/): "always"

lat (adverb, /lət/): "never"

ithi (adverb, /iði/): "seldom"

Adjectives

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

ejaf (adjective, /ɛjəf/): "basted"

zoomitt (adjective, /zʊmɪɾ/): "big"

ttinani (adjective, /ɾɪnənɪ/): "bitter"

na (adjective, /na/): "black"

atoiz (adjective, /ætɔɪz/): "blue"

outtim (adjective, /aʊɾɪm/): "brown"

lach (adjective, /lətʃ/): "chilled"

moughla (adjective, /mɒlə/): "cold"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "curried"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "dark"

inahaf (adjective, /ɪnæhəf/): "deep"

ttaditt (adjective, /ɾədiɾ/): "divine"

attaj (adjective, /əɾəj/): "drunk"

ittin (adjective, /ɪɾin/): "empty"

ddirru (adjective, /ɽɪru/): "evil"

etatteti (adjective, /ɛtəɾɛtɪ/): "familiar"

ukawani (adjective, /ukəwənɪ/): "fat"

ucha (adjective, /utʃə/): "flat"

udattayma (adjective, /ʌdəɾemə/): "frail"

ushan (adjective, /uʃən/): "fried"

ingine (adjective, /iŋɪnɛ/): "full"

ifoulawttoo (adjective, /ifaʊloɾʊ/): "good"

att (adjective, /æɾ/): "green"

asam (adjective, /əsam/): "grey"

ida (adjective, /ɪdə/): "honest"

asaday (adjective, /əsəde/): "hot"

ttittaj (adjective, /ɾɪɾəj/): "light"

aday (adjective, /əde/): "long"

itai (adjective, /ɪtaɪ/): "loud"

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

luthital (adjective, /luðɪtəl/): "mysterious"

alus (adjective, /əlus/): "narrow"

pin (adjective, /pɪn/): "old"

sasaw (adjective, /səso/): "orange"

kinit (adjective, /kɪnɪt/): "pungent"

lid (adjective, /lɪd/): "purple"

aiz (adjective, /aɪz/): "quiet"

angisila (adjective, /əŋɪsɪlə/): "raw"

pazaqe (adjective, /pəzəqɛ/): "rectangular"

zij (adjective, /zɪj/): "red"

it (adjective, /it/): "roasted"

mayttim (adjective, /meɾɪm/): "round"

adittak (adjective, /ədɪɾək/): "salty"

ahaikadoo (adjective, /ahaɪkædʊ/): "savory"

isakayvi (adjective, /ɪsəkevɪ/): "shallow"

tanaimatt (adjective, /tənaɪməɾ/): "short"

vapawni (adjective, /vəponɪ/): "smoked"

nuda (adjective, /nʌda/): "sober"

alaili (adjective, /əlaɪli/): "sour"

he (adjective, /hɛ/): "spicy"

manaiw (adjective, /manaɪw/): "spiral"

ladawiw (adjective, /lədəwiw/): "square"

banab (adjective, /bənæb/): "steamed"

ttainase (adjective, /ɾaɪnəsɛ/): "strange"

tayhib (adjective, /tehɪb/): "strong"

awvoughm (adjective, /ovɒm/): "sturdy"

atut (adjective, /ətut/): "sweet"

atiw (adjective, /ætiw/): "tall"

taisad (adjective, /taɪsad/): "thick"

tawlapi (adjective, /toləpɪ/): "thin"

saykitt (adjective, /sekiɾ/): "warm"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "weak"

ipedami (adjective, /ɪpɛdəmi/): "white"

kasootin (adjective, /kəsʊtin/): "wide"

thang (adjective, /ðəŋ/): "yellow"

ninail (adjective, /nɪnaɪl/): "young"

Verbs

ttaiwathus (verb, /ɾaɪwəðʌs/): "bake"

idalu (verb, /ɪdəlu/): "be"

ipazi (verb, /ɪpəzi/): "belong"

anithami (verb, /əniðæmi/): "bite"

ed (verb, /ɛd/): "break"

awti (verb, /oti/): "burn"

aba (verb, /əba/): "come"

tasada (verb, /təsədə/): "die"

zilafis (verb, /ziləfis/): "drink"

poughjutt (verb, /pɒjʌɾ/): "eat"

att (verb, /aɾ/): "fall"

zattithitt (verb, /zəɾiðɪɾ/): "fight"

achaiset (verb, /əchaɪsɛt/): "find"

iwenizi (verb, /ɪwɛnɪzɪ/): "fish"

elikuje (verb, /ɛlɪkudʒɛ/): "fly"

zaikisit (verb, /zaɪkisɪt/): "frown"

ma (verb, /mə/): "go"

agibam (verb, /əgɪbæm/): "growl"

ade (verb, /ədɛ/): "hate"

alamin (verb, /ələmɪn/): "have"

taniy (verb, /tənɪy/): "hear"

athiju (verb, /əðɪju/): "hide"

attazava (verb, /əɾazəvə/): "hold"

atapa (verb, /ətapə/): "hunt"

koughdap (verb, /kɒdəp/): "jump"

ep (verb, /ɛp/): "kill"

ang (verb, /əŋ/): "know"

ekalough (verb, /ɛkælɒ/): "laugh"

ipougetu (verb, /ɪpaʊgɛtʌ/): "lie"

apifaynu (verb, /əpifenʌ/): "live"

kahan (verb, /kəhan/): "lose"

ta (verb, /tə/): "love"

kith (verb, /kɪð/): "need"

oughchaba (verb, /ɒtʃabə/): "own"

zoivitti (verb, /zɔɪvɪɾɪ/): "roast"

enatada (verb, /ɛnætədə/): "run"

ivi (verb, /ivɪ/): "see"

imawdili (verb, /ɪmodilɪ/): "sit"

mataymay (verb, /məteme/): "sleep"

attayn (verb, /əɾen/): "smell"

iz (verb, /ɪz/): "smile"

husam (verb, /hʌsəm/): "stand"

tumanaym (verb, /tumənem/): "strike"

ttou (verb, /ɾaʊ/): "swallow"

tibayttash (verb, /tɪbeɾæʃ/): "swim"

ittuz (verb, /ɪɾuz/): "taste"

awttayva (verb, /oɾevə/): "throw"

dani (verb, /dənɪ/): "walk"

ttutti (verb, /ɾʌɾɪ/): "want"

Nouns

ipan (noun, /ipæn/): "afternoon"

poughta (noun, /pɒtə/): "ale"

simitte (noun, /sɪmiɾɛ/): "all"

asittathu (noun, /əsɪɾəðu/): "alligator"

way (noun, /we/): "arm"

itatisu (noun, /itətɪsʌ/): "ash"

fangani (noun, /fəŋənɪ/): "aunt"

isub (noun, /ɪsub/): "axe"

etounat (noun, /ɛtaʊnət/): "bark"

batinit (noun, /bətɪnɪt/): "bay"

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

izath (noun, /izæð/): "beet"

zuthizik (noun, /zuðɪzɪk/): "bird"

di (noun, /di/): "blood"

awv (noun, /ov/): "boar"

ati (noun, /ətɪ/): "bone"

nutana (noun, /nutənə/): "breakfast"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "breast"

ittattupay (noun, /ɪɾəɾupe/): "brother"

oojay (noun, /ʊdʒe/): "castle"

itsatail (noun, /ɪtsætaɪl/): "cat"

an (noun, /an/): "cat"

awz (noun, /oz/): "chest"

awa (noun, /əwə/): "chicken"

natawbes (noun, /nætobɛs/): "claw"

bathuv (noun, /bəðʌv/): "cloud"

semamen (noun, /sɛməmɛn/): "coconut"

etamay (noun, /ɛtəme/): "crime"

ipatt (noun, /ɪpəɾ/): "day"

tan (noun, /tən/): "dinner"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "dog"

ajapitti (noun, /əjæpiɾɪ/): "drink"

ametayn (noun, /əmɛten/): "dungeon"

afatiga (noun, /əfətɪgæ/): "ear"

attetupa (noun, /æɾɛtʌpə/): "earth"

zafa (noun, /zəfæ/): "egg"

dutadi (noun, /dʌtədɪ/): "elder"

lifawnul (noun, /lifonul/): "enemy"

atoutt (noun, /ətaʊɾ/): "evening"

ttattepa (noun, /ɾəɾɛpa/): "eye"

oughrr (noun, /ɒr/): "family"

attitta (noun, /əɾɪɾæ/): "father"

ta (noun, /tə/): "feather"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "fight"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "finger"

mu (noun, /mu/): "fire"

inga (noun, /ɪŋə/): "fish"

athati (noun, /æθəti/): "flesh"

jawthid (noun, /dʒoðid/): "foot"

awi (noun, /əwɪ/): "forest"

katay (noun, /kəte/): "fox"

wa (noun, /wə/): "friend"

enuttitt (noun, /ɛnuɾɪɾ/): "goose"

tulipays (noun, /tulɪpes/): "grease"

ail (noun, /aɪl/): "group"

ehetatt (noun, /ɛhɛtaɾ/): "gulf"

ayda (noun, /edə/): "hair"

sattam (noun, /səɾəm/): "hand"

ttiti (noun, /ɾitɪ/): "hat"

aitehid (noun, /aɪtɛhɪd/): "hate"

enadada (noun, /ɛnədada/): "head"

al (noun, /al/): "hill"

oughzai (noun, /ɒzaɪ/): "horn"

uka (noun, /ukə/): "horse"

achettail (noun, /ətʃɛɾaɪl/): "house"

awcha (noun, /otʃə/): "inn"

alath (noun, /ələð/): "island"

nathatha (noun, /nəðəðæ/): "jaw"

ivaiwayji (noun, /ivaɪwejɪ/): "lake"

sana (noun, /sənə/): "leaf"

ttata (noun, /ɾatə/): "leg"

awhihasai (noun, /ohɪhəsaɪ/): "liver"

attisittu (noun, /əɾɪsɪɾʌ/): "louse"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "love"

aizaivip (noun, /aɪzaɪvip/): "lunch"

nai (noun, /naɪ/): "man"

tutt (noun, /tʌɾ/): "many"

inoughlitt (noun, /ɪnɒliɾ/): "meal"

alittaytti (noun, /əlɪɾeɾɪ/): "metal"

imu (noun, /imʌ/): "mine"

ouni (noun, /aʊnɪ/): "monster"

athattadi (noun, /əðæɾədi/): "moon"

sazulough (noun, /sazulɒ/): "morning"

tachoughdi (noun, /tatʃɒdɪ/): "mother"

amayw (noun, /əmew/): "mountain"

attupida (noun, /əɾʌpidə/): "mouth"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "name"

rrusalap (noun, /rʌsaləp/): "neck"

abi (noun, /əbɪ/): "night"

aws (noun, /os/): "noodle"

zilanoughv (noun, /zɪlənɒv/): "nose"

ikal (noun, /ikal/): "ocean"

ailunama (noun, /aɪlunæmə/): "parent"

mil (noun, /mil/): "path"

pataf (noun, /pətaf/): "peace"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "pepper"

thett (noun, /ðɛɾ/): "person"

ttebeni (noun, /ɾɛbɛni/): "pie"

bece (noun, /bɛcɛ/): "pig"

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "rabbit"

suwu (noun, /sʌwʌ/): "rain"

inay (noun, /ine/): "rat"

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

voughla (noun, /vɒlə/): "robe"

zayt (noun, /zet/): "rock"

foughtayd (noun, /fɒted/): "root"

atti (noun, /aɾɪ/): "salt"

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

athana (noun, /əθænə/): "seed"

haykoughbi (noun, /hekɒbɪ/): "sibling"

lada (noun, /lədə/): "sister"

iva (noun, /ɪvə/): "skin"

ttisayth (noun, /ɾiseθ/): "sky"

suta (noun, /sʌtə/): "smoke"

ail (noun, /aɪl/): "snake"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "soup"

ilenip (noun, /ilɛnɪp/): "star"

oottawtu (noun, /ʊɾotu/): "stew"

foughna (noun, /fɒnə/): "stomach"

ek (noun, /ɛk/): "stone"

inough (noun, /ɪnɒ/): "stream"

abi (noun, /əbi/): "sun"

igasumaw (noun, /ɪgəsʌmo/): "sword"

aijatt (noun, /aɪdʒəɾ/): "tail"

dami (noun, /dəmɪ/): "tavern"

thanul (noun, /ðənʌl/): "thumb"

ijat (noun, /ɪdʒət/): "tongue"

bamev (noun, /bæmɛv/): "tooth"

irriddema (noun, /ɪrɪɽɛmə/): "tree"

da (noun, /dæ/): "truth"

kanuped (noun, /kənʌpɛd/): "uncle"

anazalay (noun, /ənəzale/): "valley"

ingalu (noun, /iŋəlu/): "war"

ddawnguk (noun, /ɽoŋuk/): "water"

divatha (noun, /divəða/): "way"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "wine"

awttabegi (noun, /oɾəbɛgɪ/): "woman"

tawttane (noun, /toɾənɛ/): "word"