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

Inika

Inika Dictionary

Pronouns

ute (pronoun, /utɛ/): "he"

uwaw (pronoun, /uwo/): "she"

awsu (pronoun, /osʌ/): "they"

atu (pronoun, /ətu/): "you"

pay (pronoun, /pe/): "we"

awt (pronoun, /ot/): "I"

Articles

ab (article, /ab/): "a"

uth (article, /ʌð/): "the"

Prepositions

oughni (preposition, /ɒnɪ/): "and"

ikatt (preposition, /ikəɾ/): "as"

atalisay (preposition, /ətəlɪse/): "from"

aysen (preposition, /esɛn/): "in"

uthibi (preposition, /ʌðibɪ/): "of"

icha (preposition, /ɪchə/): "or"

kanu (preposition, /kənu/): "to"

ziti (preposition, /zɪtɪ/): "will"

azai (preposition, /əzaɪ/): "with"

Numbers

acav (number, /əcəv/): "zero"

in (number, /ɪn/): "one"

avalap (number, /əvæləp/): "two"

att (number, /əɾ/): "three"

ttalaym (number, /ɾəlem/): "four"

oughti (number, /ɒtɪ/): "five"

tupawp (number, /tʌpop/): "six"

anith (number, /ənið/): "seven"

if (number, /ɪf/): "eight"

avagaza (number, /əvægæzə/): "nine"

palatt (number, /pələɾ/): "ten"

Questions

anadaiz (question, /ənədaɪz/): "what"

irriti (question, /irɪtɪ/): "who"

mad (question, /mæd/): "how"

itut (question, /ɪtut/): "why"

ith (question, /ɪð/): "when"

Interjections

ittaitith (interjection, /ɪɾaɪtið/): "hello"

ttawsat (interjection, /ɾosət/): "goodbye"

katamu (interjection, /kətəmʌ/): "hey"

attesala (interjection, /əɾɛsælə/): "bye"

naidi (interjection, /naɪdi/): "ouch"

an (interjection, /ən/): "wow"

atidathou (interjection, /atɪdəðaʊ/): "uh"

rrap (interjection, /rəp/): "er"

daniki (interjection, /dənɪki/): "um"

Adverbs

oughd (adverb, /ɒd/): "again"

ed (adverb, /ɛd/): "now"

awide (adverb, /əwɪdɛ/): "soon"

ttuvaw (adverb, /ɾʌvo/): "often"

akis (adverb, /akɪs/): "sometimes"

soughva (adverb, /sɒvə/): "always"

tta (adverb, /ɾa/): "never"

asez (adverb, /əsɛz/): "seldom"

Adjectives

uwuwap (adjective, /ʌwʌwəp/): "aromatic"

izutusa (adjective, /ɪzʌtusə/): "basted"

aytaibayn (adjective, /etaɪben/): "big"

yid (adjective, /yɪd/): "bitter"

awkatiga (adjective, /okətɪgæ/): "black"

achanaha (adjective, /atʃənəhə/): "blue"

dawinil (adjective, /dəwɪnɪl/): "brown"

mat (adjective, /mət/): "chilled"

usibattu (adjective, /usɪbəɾu/): "cold"

isa (adjective, /ɪsa/): "curried"

me (adjective, /mɛ/): "dark"

attathawlo (adjective, /əɾəðolɔ/): "deep"

thaynichatt (adjective, /ðenɪtʃəɾ/): "divine"

itap (adjective, /ɪtəp/): "drunk"

atti (adjective, /əɾi/): "empty"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "evil"

ev (adjective, /ɛv/): "familiar"

av (adjective, /əv/): "fat"

ad (adjective, /æd/): "flat"

ttayti (adjective, /ɾetɪ/): "frail"

aizel (adjective, /aɪzɛl/): "fried"

attaygayvaw (adjective, /əɾegevo/): "full"

azaytte (adjective, /əzeɾɛ/): "good"

ttafitiv (adjective, /ɾæfɪtɪv/): "green"

tul (adjective, /tul/): "grey"

tasina (adjective, /təsinə/): "honest"

sidaga (adjective, /sɪdəga/): "hot"

tsoughtamu (adjective, /tsɒtəmʌ/): "light"

zisanai (adjective, /zisənaɪ/): "long"

oughmene (adjective, /ɒmɛnɛ/): "loud"

ttachadas (adjective, /ɾəxədæs/): "mortal"

am (adjective, /əm/): "mysterious"

ttab (adjective, /ɾab/): "narrow"

zakakad (adjective, /zəkəkad/): "old"

apamitha (adjective, /əpəmɪða/): "orange"

gen (adjective, /gɛn/): "pungent"

kaynough (adjective, /kenɒ/): "purple"

atilu (adjective, /ətɪlʌ/): "quiet"

peta (adjective, /pɛtə/): "raw"

isub (adjective, /ɪsʌb/): "rectangular"

awttayth (adjective, /oɾeð/): "red"

bat (adjective, /bət/): "roasted"

inilutte (adjective, /ɪnɪlʌɾɛ/): "round"

ubaylay (adjective, /ʌbele/): "salty"

tavipik (adjective, /təvipik/): "savory"

ivitti (adjective, /ɪvɪɾɪ/): "shallow"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "short"

boitu (adjective, /bɔɪtu/): "smoked"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "sober"

disahach (adjective, /disæhətʃ/): "sour"

da (adjective, /də/): "spicy"

ihan (adjective, /ihæn/): "spiral"

sukuk (adjective, /sʌkʌk/): "square"

hayttawboughs (adjective, /heɾobɒs/): "steamed"

lit (adjective, /lit/): "strange"

ivattid (adjective, /ivəɾid/): "strong"

adiw (adjective, /ədiw/): "sturdy"

thizesha (adjective, /ðɪzɛʃa/): "sweet"

idith (adjective, /ɪdið/): "tall"

oughthanoovay (adjective, /ɒðənʊve/): "thick"

thay (adjective, /ðe/): "thin"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "warm"

mattuzav (adjective, /məɾʌzəv/): "weak"

wus (adjective, /wus/): "white"

dingaz (adjective, /diŋəz/): "wide"

ttilatha (adjective, /ɾiləðə/): "yellow"

viluthaytt (adjective, /viluðeɾ/): "young"

Verbs

atabi (verb, /ətabɪ/): "bake"

abishiwu (verb, /əbɪʃɪwʌ/): "be"

naytte (verb, /neɾɛ/): "belong"

oughkangut (verb, /ɒkəŋʌt/): "bite"

fanath (verb, /fanəð/): "break"

inaybakaw (verb, /inebəko/): "burn"

amidayth (verb, /əmɪdeð/): "come"

aid (verb, /aɪd/): "die"

ki (verb, /kɪ/): "drink"

ig (verb, /ɪg/): "eat"

la (verb, /lə/): "fall"

angiyu (verb, /əŋiyʌ/): "fight"

ba (verb, /bə/): "find"

dal (verb, /dəl/): "fish"

panama (verb, /pænamə/): "fly"

emiz (verb, /ɛmɪz/): "frown"

ttesasi (verb, /ɾɛsəsɪ/): "go"

asettisa (verb, /əsɛɾɪsə/): "growl"

datt (verb, /dəɾ/): "hate"

ath (verb, /əð/): "have"

shifep (verb, /ʃifɛp/): "hear"

amoutt (verb, /əmaʊɾ/): "hide"

awai (verb, /əwaɪ/): "hold"

shoonumac (verb, /ʃʊnʌmæc/): "hunt"

sazekel (verb, /sazɛkɛl/): "jump"

na (verb, /na/): "kill"

ttoogitt (verb, /ɾʊgɪɾ/): "know"

etawni (verb, /ɛtonɪ/): "laugh"

ifatuni (verb, /ɪfətunɪ/): "lie"

wik (verb, /wɪk/): "live"

asizita (verb, /əsɪzɪtə/): "lose"

nis (verb, /nɪs/): "love"

thinad (verb, /ðinəd/): "need"

ikibaf (verb, /ikɪbaf/): "own"

tattas (verb, /tæɾas/): "roast"

nin (verb, /nin/): "run"

inatin (verb, /inətɪn/): "see"

ayt (verb, /et/): "sit"

atil (verb, /ətɪl/): "sleep"

ayt (verb, /et/): "smell"

ba (verb, /bæ/): "smile"

kadam (verb, /kədəm/): "stand"

attayta (verb, /əɾetə/): "strike"

ataittatt (verb, /ətaɪɾəɾ/): "swallow"

itutut (verb, /itʌtʌt/): "swim"

idam (verb, /ɪdəm/): "taste"

oughlinat (verb, /ɒlɪnət/): "throw"

ais (verb, /aɪs/): "walk"

akaytt (verb, /əkeɾ/): "want"

Nouns

diwaw (noun, /dɪwəw/): "afternoon"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "ale"

ubough (noun, /ubɒ/): "all"

ttathach (noun, /ɾəðətʃ/): "alligator"

etha (noun, /ɛðə/): "arm"

oothooweth (noun, /ʊðʊwɛð/): "ash"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "aunt"

ikidi (noun, /ɪkidɪ/): "axe"

fayt (noun, /fet/): "bark"

ttousun (noun, /ɾaʊsun/): "bay"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "beer"

izitti (noun, /iziɾɪ/): "beet"

dakittayb (noun, /dəkɪɾeb/): "bird"

aynucu (noun, /enʌcʌ/): "blood"

zaig (noun, /zaɪg/): "boar"

neca (noun, /nɛcə/): "bone"

ngadisha (noun, /ŋædɪʃə/): "breakfast"

up (noun, /ʌp/): "breast"

attuf (noun, /əɾuf/): "brother"

isah (noun, /ɪsəh/): "castle"

too (noun, /tʊ/): "cat"

ahatt (noun, /əhəɾ/): "cat"

at (noun, /ət/): "chest"

ikatt (noun, /ɪkəɾ/): "chicken"

imivaik (noun, /ɪmivaɪk/): "claw"

tavid (noun, /tævɪd/): "cloud"

ih (noun, /ih/): "coconut"

zattoughga (noun, /zəɾɒgə/): "crime"

akaditta (noun, /akədɪɾə/): "day"

emoughhayk (noun, /ɛmɒhek/): "dinner"

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

silima (noun, /silɪmə/): "drink"

nga (noun, /ŋə/): "dungeon"

shaynazi (noun, /ʃenazi/): "ear"

nabib (noun, /nəbɪb/): "earth"

aittoboughk (noun, /aɪɾɔbɒk/): "egg"

dathazoughch (noun, /dəðəzɒtʃ/): "elder"

awttamat (noun, /oɾæmət/): "enemy"

at (noun, /æt/): "evening"

apan (noun, /əpən/): "eye"

usin (noun, /usin/): "family"

lupik (noun, /lʌpɪk/): "father"

awmi (noun, /omɪ/): "feather"

daj (noun, /dəj/): "fight"

lattu (noun, /ləɾu/): "finger"

fa (noun, /fə/): "fire"

amalits (noun, /æmalɪts/): "fish"

faysami (noun, /fesəmi/): "flesh"

abattooki (noun, /æbəɾʊkɪ/): "foot"

zasa (noun, /zəsə/): "forest"

ta (noun, /tə/): "fox"

thunawnin (noun, /ðʌnonɪn/): "friend"

awtoughdayna (noun, /otɒdenə/): "goose"

isaitt (noun, /ɪsaɪɾ/): "grease"

thudikas (noun, /ðudɪkəs/): "group"

ud (noun, /ud/): "gulf"

awfattitha (noun, /ofəɾɪðə/): "hair"

atattapai (noun, /ətəɾəpaɪ/): "hand"

nase (noun, /næsɛ/): "hat"

biddefi (noun, /bɪɽɛfɪ/): "hate"

ttitta (noun, /ɾiɾə/): "head"

am (noun, /əm/): "hill"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "horn"

zanoun (noun, /zənaʊn/): "horse"

ta (noun, /tə/): "house"

aba (noun, /əbæ/): "inn"

nan (noun, /nən/): "island"

da (noun, /də/): "jaw"

sananay (noun, /sənəne/): "lake"

za (noun, /zə/): "leaf"

louthe (noun, /laʊðɛ/): "leg"

athattouch (noun, /əðəɾaʊtʃ/): "liver"

nuz (noun, /nʌz/): "louse"

zeteto (noun, /zɛtɛtɔ/): "love"

gu (noun, /gu/): "lunch"

vig (noun, /vig/): "man"

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

adad (noun, /ədæd/): "meal"

oughcha (noun, /ɒtʃæ/): "metal"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "mine"

ttittawd (noun, /ɾɪɾod/): "monster"

inay (noun, /ɪne/): "moon"

thanif (noun, /ðənɪf/): "morning"

awdab (noun, /odəb/): "mother"

zuma (noun, /zʌma/): "mountain"

azamu (noun, /əzəmu/): "mouth"

aqoughputaw (noun, /əqɒpʌto/): "name"

aloodan (noun, /əlʊdən/): "neck"

ailunapou (noun, /aɪlunæpaʊ/): "night"

mattanam (noun, /maɾənəm/): "noodle"

nav (noun, /nəv/): "nose"

thahin (noun, /ðəhɪn/): "ocean"

angoinoughwe (noun, /əŋɔɪnɒwɛ/): "parent"

saw (noun, /so/): "path"

lita (noun, /lɪta/): "peace"

latidi (noun, /lətɪdɪ/): "pepper"

atet (noun, /ətɛt/): "person"

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

tuw (noun, /tuw/): "pig"

awaz (noun, /əwəz/): "rabbit"

ttis (noun, /ɾis/): "rain"

jeth (noun, /dʒɛð/): "rat"

zizisitt (noun, /zɪzɪsɪɾ/): "river"

asathid (noun, /əsəðɪd/): "robe"

jayv (noun, /dʒev/): "rock"

adattawu (noun, /ædəɾəwʌ/): "root"

awzitt (noun, /ozɪɾ/): "salt"

oughsid (noun, /ɒsid/): "sand"

tenithath (noun, /tɛniθəð/): "seed"

ttaw (noun, /ɾəw/): "sibling"

ena (noun, /ɛnə/): "sister"

ttathad (noun, /ɾəðəd/): "skin"

tumasaid (noun, /tuməsaɪd/): "sky"

bazathip (noun, /bazəðɪp/): "smoke"

ih (noun, /ih/): "snake"

shattoj (noun, /ʃəɾɔdʒ/): "soup"

ak (noun, /æk/): "star"

ala (noun, /əlæ/): "stew"

etas (noun, /ɛtəs/): "stomach"

ifi (noun, /ifɪ/): "stone"

thinattayv (noun, /ðɪnəɾev/): "stream"

shi (noun, /ʃɪ/): "sun"

iva (noun, /ivə/): "sword"

anai (noun, /anaɪ/): "tail"

attak (noun, /əɾək/): "tavern"

ayshapa (noun, /eʃəpæ/): "thumb"

ittathah (noun, /ɪɾəθəh/): "tongue"

poughkan (noun, /pɒkən/): "tooth"

ttettivi (noun, /ɾɛɾɪvɪ/): "tree"

awa (noun, /əwə/): "truth"

hayvala (noun, /hevələ/): "uncle"

ibi (noun, /ɪbi/): "valley"

vahaiz (noun, /vəhaɪz/): "war"

oughhurathi (noun, /ɒhʌɹaðɪ/): "water"

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

epasag (noun, /ɛpəsəg/): "wine"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "woman"

tathat (noun, /tæðət/): "word"