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Qethasaww

Qethasaww Dictionary

Pronouns

ani (pronoun, /əni/): "he"

ngawth (pronoun, /ŋoð/): "she"

ilu (pronoun, /ɪlʌ/): "they"

is (pronoun, /ɪs/): "you"

ti (pronoun, /tɪ/): "we"

ttu (pronoun, /ɾʌ/): "I"

Articles

ttath (article, /ɾəð/): "a"

ain (article, /aɪn/): "the"

Prepositions

muttibiv (preposition, /muɾɪbɪv/): "and"

zitoughsin (preposition, /zɪtɒsɪn/): "as"

att (preposition, /aɾ/): "from"

anett (preposition, /ənɛɾ/): "in"

attawzi (preposition, /əɾozi/): "of"

aj (preposition, /ədʒ/): "or"

inabud (preposition, /ɪnabʌd/): "to"

esoughthit (preposition, /ɛsɒθit/): "will"

abanasa (preposition, /əbənəsə/): "with"

Numbers

ainawif (number, /aɪnawɪf/): "zero"

seta (number, /sɛtæ/): "one"

dulays (number, /dules/): "two"

ipoughwai (number, /ipɒwaɪ/): "three"

aiketha (number, /aɪkɛðæ/): "four"

ikith (number, /ikɪð/): "five"

nitasi (number, /nitəsɪ/): "six"

imade (number, /ɪmədɛ/): "seven"

tawzaip (number, /tozaɪp/): "eight"

gezoohach (number, /gɛzʊhæch/): "nine"

houze (number, /haʊzɛ/): "ten"

Questions

angaitta (question, /əŋaɪɾə/): "what"

adamita (question, /adəmɪtə/): "who"

ttawpi (question, /ɾopɪ/): "how"

oughnajatt (question, /ɒnədʒəɾ/): "why"

akef (question, /ækɛf/): "when"

Interjections

mattoutoutt (interjection, /məɾaʊtaʊɾ/): "hello"

thithett (interjection, /ðɪðɛɾ/): "goodbye"

inek (interjection, /inɛk/): "hey"

ainan (interjection, /aɪnən/): "bye"

mena (interjection, /mɛnə/): "ouch"

emiy (interjection, /ɛmɪy/): "wow"

nawchith (interjection, /notʃið/): "uh"

ur (interjection, /ʌɹ/): "er"

abicha (interjection, /əbɪtʃə/): "um"

Adverbs

ttabi (adverb, /ɾəbɪ/): "again"

esia (adverb, /ɛʒæ/): "now"

aybay (adverb, /ebe/): "soon"

kapasi (adverb, /kəpəsɪ/): "often"

gutt (adverb, /gʌɾ/): "sometimes"

tanawfat (adverb, /tənofət/): "always"

hittang (adverb, /hɪɾəŋ/): "never"

inatu (adverb, /ɪnətʌ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

toozidda (adjective, /tʊziɽə/): "aromatic"

thap (adjective, /θəp/): "basted"

kujait (adjective, /kudʒaɪt/): "big"

asinoughw (adjective, /əsinɒw/): "bitter"

inouttan (adjective, /inaʊɾən/): "black"

uttoup (adjective, /ʌɾaʊp/): "blue"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "brown"

miv (adjective, /mɪv/): "chilled"

ttayshel (adjective, /ɾeʃɛl/): "cold"

datashaw (adjective, /dætəʃo/): "curried"

wa (adjective, /wə/): "dark"

arr (adjective, /ær/): "deep"

nabaw (adjective, /nəbo/): "divine"

aingootat (adjective, /aɪŋʊtət/): "drunk"

esiaw (adjective, /ɛʒo/): "empty"

idich (adjective, /idɪtʃ/): "evil"

outh (adjective, /aʊð/): "familiar"

ngawawet (adjective, /ŋawəwɛt/): "fat"

kana (adjective, /kənæ/): "flat"

oughtta (adjective, /ɒɾə/): "frail"

awti (adjective, /otɪ/): "fried"

laqa (adjective, /laqə/): "full"

attattin (adjective, /əɾəɾin/): "good"

upawtha (adjective, /ʌpoðæ/): "green"

etawmoughp (adjective, /ɛtomɒp/): "grey"

sukav (adjective, /sʌkəv/): "honest"

elas (adjective, /ɛləs/): "hot"

givima (adjective, /gɪvɪmæ/): "light"

umimay (adjective, /umime/): "long"

itti (adjective, /ɪɾi/): "loud"

shib (adjective, /ʃɪb/): "mortal"

afifab (adjective, /əfɪfab/): "mysterious"

imithasay (adjective, /imiðəse/): "narrow"

ttisazi (adjective, /ɾɪsəzi/): "old"

jai (adjective, /dʒaɪ/): "orange"

da (adjective, /də/): "pungent"

shayni (adjective, /ʃeni/): "purple"

utaina (adjective, /utaɪnə/): "quiet"

ah (adjective, /əh/): "raw"

vukiva (adjective, /vʌkɪva/): "rectangular"

ikutawa (adjective, /ɪkutəwə/): "red"

an (adjective, /ən/): "roasted"

ak (adjective, /æk/): "round"

oufufe (adjective, /aʊfʌfɛ/): "salty"

nathava (adjective, /nəðəvə/): "savory"

jifi (adjective, /jifi/): "shallow"

uhafaha (adjective, /uhəfəhə/): "short"

at (adjective, /ət/): "smoked"

nisa (adjective, /nɪsa/): "sober"

nitt (adjective, /nɪɾ/): "sour"

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "spicy"

itusi (adjective, /ɪtusɪ/): "spiral"

oittitawng (adjective, /ɔɪɾitoŋ/): "square"

uhanal (adjective, /ʌhənəl/): "steamed"

kedu (adjective, /kɛdu/): "strange"

an (adjective, /an/): "strong"

miw (adjective, /mɪw/): "sturdy"

tu (adjective, /tu/): "sweet"

atti (adjective, /əɾi/): "tall"

ttas (adjective, /ɾas/): "thick"

ttipaz (adjective, /ɾɪpaz/): "thin"

nupal (adjective, /nupæl/): "warm"

alaza (adjective, /ələzə/): "weak"

naqaypeb (adjective, /nəqepɛb/): "white"

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

nane (adjective, /nənɛ/): "yellow"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "young"

Verbs

anamaw (verb, /ənəməw/): "bake"

la (verb, /lə/): "be"

noughb (verb, /nɒb/): "belong"

isaj (verb, /ɪsədʒ/): "bite"

isanoume (verb, /ɪsənaʊmɛ/): "break"

vittutt (verb, /vɪɾʌɾ/): "burn"

ikitt (verb, /ɪkɪɾ/): "come"

vaynanitt (verb, /venəniɾ/): "die"

ttapat (verb, /ɾəpət/): "drink"

ainas (verb, /aɪnæs/): "eat"

dicha (verb, /dɪtʃə/): "fall"

ithittedda (verb, /iθiɾɛɽa/): "fight"

ji (verb, /dʒɪ/): "find"

ttasabas (verb, /ɾæsəbəs/): "fish"

awj (verb, /oj/): "fly"

ahusoughli (verb, /əhusɒlɪ/): "frown"

thipita (verb, /ðipɪta/): "go"

dalalay (verb, /dələlay/): "growl"

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "hate"

tuttasuz (verb, /tuɾəsuz/): "have"

um (verb, /um/): "hear"

asayk (verb, /əsek/): "hide"

ama (verb, /əmə/): "hold"

at (verb, /ət/): "hunt"

si (verb, /si/): "jump"

lug (verb, /lʌg/): "kill"

boon (verb, /bʊn/): "know"

ne (verb, /nɛ/): "laugh"

vala (verb, /vələ/): "lie"

ainasai (verb, /aɪnəsaɪ/): "live"

unattach (verb, /unəɾətʃ/): "lose"

zi (verb, /zɪ/): "love"

as (verb, /æs/): "need"

sa (verb, /sæ/): "own"

sedawtt (verb, /sɛdoɾ/): "roast"

ashazitta (verb, /əʃəziɾə/): "run"

at (verb, /æt/): "see"

nutt (verb, /nuɾ/): "sit"

utafa (verb, /utəfə/): "sleep"

tep (verb, /tɛp/): "smell"

ik (verb, /ɪk/): "smile"

niditt (verb, /nɪdɪɾ/): "stand"

thish (verb, /ðɪʃ/): "strike"

nunil (verb, /nunɪl/): "swallow"

anaga (verb, /ənəgə/): "swim"

hing (verb, /hɪŋ/): "taste"

ayttatus (verb, /eɾətʌs/): "throw"

maidala (verb, /maɪdəlæ/): "walk"

zawlatta (verb, /zoləɾə/): "want"

Nouns

inu (noun, /ɪnʌ/): "afternoon"

kasud (noun, /kəsud/): "ale"

kangan (noun, /kəŋən/): "all"

oijasah (noun, /ɔɪjəsəh/): "alligator"

aidaw (noun, /aɪdo/): "arm"

koutakuk (noun, /kaʊtəkuk/): "ash"

shulatay (noun, /ʃuləte/): "aunt"

attutt (noun, /əɾuɾ/): "axe"

atatug (noun, /ətatʌg/): "bark"

inuttase (noun, /ɪnʌɾəsɛ/): "bay"

sidawitt (noun, /sɪdəwiɾ/): "beer"

awkapila (noun, /okəpilə/): "beet"

ekidav (noun, /ɛkɪdæv/): "bird"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "blood"

ad (noun, /əd/): "boar"

lasan (noun, /læsən/): "bone"

tsaitt (noun, /tsaɪɾ/): "breakfast"

tainatay (noun, /taɪnəte/): "breast"

littalet (noun, /liɾəlɛt/): "brother"

aikitt (noun, /aɪkɪɾ/): "castle"

attou (noun, /əɾaʊ/): "cat"

iliditha (noun, /ɪlɪdɪθə/): "cat"

aisathaji (noun, /aɪsəðədʒɪ/): "chest"

ttawtti (noun, /ɾoɾɪ/): "chicken"

ttawn (noun, /ɾon/): "claw"

nanalun (noun, /nənalun/): "cloud"

attil (noun, /əɾɪl/): "coconut"

favi (noun, /fəvi/): "crime"

dala (noun, /dələ/): "day"

izusuvu (noun, /ɪzʌsuvʌ/): "dinner"

nalayniz (noun, /nəlenɪz/): "dog"

ttuttav (noun, /ɾʌɾəv/): "drink"

ttoughha (noun, /ɾɒhæ/): "dungeon"

iji (noun, /ɪji/): "ear"

doovika (noun, /dʊvɪkə/): "earth"

adat (noun, /ædæt/): "egg"

anethaythi (noun, /ænɛðeði/): "elder"

nanana (noun, /nənənə/): "enemy"

af (noun, /əf/): "evening"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "eye"

tettani (noun, /tɛɾænɪ/): "family"

loumitou (noun, /laʊmitaʊ/): "father"

oughdes (noun, /ɒdɛs/): "feather"

thayvathi (noun, /ðevəði/): "fight"

akikata (noun, /əkikætə/): "finger"

aypath (noun, /epəð/): "fire"

ttittusu (noun, /ɾɪɾusu/): "fish"

ujay (noun, /ʌje/): "flesh"

asawngitta (noun, /asoŋɪɾə/): "foot"

am (noun, /əm/): "forest"

foongitought (noun, /fʊŋɪtɒt/): "fox"

ttough (noun, /ɾɒ/): "friend"

awfai (noun, /ofaɪ/): "goose"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "grease"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "group"

langatath (noun, /laŋətað/): "gulf"

adatutta (noun, /adətʌɾə/): "hair"

dusa (noun, /dusə/): "hand"

zib (noun, /zɪb/): "hat"

thuth (noun, /θuð/): "hate"

inai (noun, /ɪnaɪ/): "head"

se (noun, /sɛ/): "hill"

amin (noun, /æmɪn/): "horn"

nguvattai (noun, /ŋʌvæɾaɪ/): "horse"

idi (noun, /idɪ/): "house"

daitutath (noun, /daɪtʌtəð/): "inn"

una (noun, /unæ/): "island"

nitt (noun, /niɾ/): "jaw"

ttilitt (noun, /ɾɪlɪɾ/): "lake"

goughnitted (noun, /gɒniɾɛd/): "leaf"

ttithabif (noun, /ɾiðəbif/): "leg"

tezonitt (noun, /tɛzɔnɪɾ/): "liver"

nawdug (noun, /nodug/): "louse"

adadath (noun, /ədədəð/): "love"

ifahitt (noun, /ɪfəhɪɾ/): "lunch"

ba (noun, /bə/): "man"

lin (noun, /lin/): "many"

attapu (noun, /əɾæpʌ/): "meal"

nangina (noun, /nəŋɪnæ/): "metal"

af (noun, /əf/): "mine"

atinay (noun, /ætɪne/): "monster"

aisan (noun, /aɪsən/): "moon"

aimang (noun, /aɪməŋ/): "morning"

layshoun (noun, /leʃaʊn/): "mother"

aj (noun, /əj/): "mountain"

sa (noun, /sə/): "mouth"

unasisu (noun, /unəsɪsʌ/): "name"

ttadat (noun, /ɾædət/): "neck"

baj (noun, /bəj/): "night"

oughni (noun, /ɒni/): "noodle"

ttitt (noun, /ɾɪɾ/): "nose"

imat (noun, /ɪmət/): "ocean"

thoumi (noun, /ðaʊmi/): "parent"

ikaw (noun, /ɪko/): "path"

atteka (noun, /əɾɛka/): "peace"

chotith (noun, /tʃɔtɪð/): "pepper"

tahoowid (noun, /tæhʊwid/): "person"

mikatt (noun, /mikəɾ/): "pie"

na (noun, /nə/): "pig"

ti (noun, /ti/): "rabbit"

falich (noun, /fəlɪtʃ/): "rain"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "rat"

liha (noun, /lɪhə/): "river"

hipi (noun, /hipɪ/): "robe"

tithuthaw (noun, /tiθuðəw/): "rock"

alanas (noun, /ələnəs/): "root"

kangun (noun, /kəŋun/): "salt"

ninay (noun, /nɪne/): "sand"

tatha (noun, /təðə/): "seed"

tuta (noun, /tutə/): "sibling"

amailim (noun, /əmaɪlim/): "sister"

ttaz (noun, /ɾəz/): "skin"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "sky"

atibuti (noun, /ətɪbʌti/): "smoke"

oughtath (noun, /ɒtəθ/): "snake"

taiz (noun, /taɪz/): "soup"

awl (noun, /ol/): "star"

ittitt (noun, /ɪɾɪɾ/): "stew"

utoo (noun, /utʊ/): "stomach"

ittainuse (noun, /iɾaɪnusɛ/): "stone"

ut (noun, /ut/): "stream"

shuv (noun, /ʃuv/): "sun"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "sword"

law (noun, /law/): "tail"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "tavern"

fatazay (noun, /fətəze/): "thumb"

ichi (noun, /ɪtʃɪ/): "tongue"

nasalay (noun, /næsəle/): "tooth"

ousatti (noun, /aʊsaɾi/): "tree"

sayngi (noun, /seŋi/): "truth"

diwud (noun, /dɪwud/): "uncle"

atawef (noun, /ətəwɛf/): "valley"

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

itashaza (noun, /ɪtəʃəzə/): "water"

thari (noun, /ðəɹɪ/): "way"

saithetu (noun, /saɪðɛtu/): "wine"

dal (noun, /dəl/): "woman"

awiha (noun, /əwihə/): "word"