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

Natipad

Natipad Dictionary

Pronouns

siit (pronoun, /ʒit/): "he"

aish (pronoun, /aɪʃ/): "she"

at (pronoun, /ət/): "they"

ze (pronoun, /zɛ/): "you"

iji (pronoun, /ɪdʒɪ/): "we"

ta (pronoun, /tə/): "I"

Articles

ima (article, /ɪmə/): "a"

as (article, /əs/): "the"

Prepositions

inisi (preposition, /ɪnɪsi/): "and"

asathou (preposition, /əsaðaʊ/): "as"

ttoughg (preposition, /ɾɒg/): "from"

hazuwab (preposition, /həzuwəb/): "in"

natt (preposition, /nəɾ/): "of"

tsanai (preposition, /tsənaɪ/): "or"

wagulough (preposition, /wəgulɒ/): "to"

wit (preposition, /wit/): "will"

adin (preposition, /ædɪn/): "with"

Numbers

zisipil (number, /zisɪpɪl/): "zero"

amuvi (number, /əmuvɪ/): "one"

as (number, /əs/): "two"

ana (number, /ənə/): "three"

taka (number, /təkə/): "four"

nutawmip (number, /nʌtomɪp/): "five"

aisiti (number, /aɪsiti/): "six"

ta (number, /tə/): "seven"

as (number, /əs/): "eight"

aizidana (number, /aɪzɪdanə/): "nine"

aki (number, /əkɪ/): "ten"

Questions

asitutta (question, /əsɪtʌɾə/): "what"

ta (question, /tə/): "who"

ttattik (question, /ɾəɾɪk/): "how"

engajaytt (question, /ɛŋəjeɾ/): "why"

kucamis (question, /kʌcəmis/): "when"

Interjections

ilachen (interjection, /ilətʃɛn/): "hello"

ita (interjection, /itə/): "goodbye"

vina (interjection, /vɪnə/): "hey"

ounithak (interjection, /aʊnɪðək/): "bye"

zi (interjection, /zɪ/): "ouch"

linaytti (interjection, /lɪneɾi/): "wow"

mash (interjection, /maʃ/): "uh"

eja (interjection, /ɛdʒə/): "er"

uniz (interjection, /uniz/): "um"

Adverbs

itti (adverb, /ɪɾɪ/): "again"

dib (adverb, /dib/): "now"

alazi (adverb, /ælazi/): "soon"

aka (adverb, /əkə/): "often"

ttawsh (adverb, /ɾoʃ/): "sometimes"

atangah (adverb, /ətəŋəh/): "always"

asu (adverb, /æsu/): "never"

ku (adverb, /ku/): "seldom"

Adjectives

thasakiz (adjective, /ðəsəkɪz/): "aromatic"

ubi (adjective, /ʌbɪ/): "basted"

vatipat (adjective, /vatipæt/): "big"

itahu (adjective, /ɪtəhu/): "bitter"

bain (adjective, /baɪn/): "black"

titt (adjective, /tɪɾ/): "blue"

ashafatha (adjective, /æʃəfəðə/): "brown"

sunutis (adjective, /sunʌtis/): "chilled"

kilawn (adjective, /kɪlon/): "cold"

ayv (adjective, /ev/): "curried"

oughwooliga (adjective, /ɒwʊlɪgə/): "dark"

kaiki (adjective, /kaɪki/): "deep"

ttaynini (adjective, /ɾenɪnɪ/): "divine"

moo (adjective, /mʊ/): "drunk"

iki (adjective, /ɪkɪ/): "empty"

da (adjective, /də/): "evil"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "familiar"

ig (adjective, /ɪg/): "fat"

ttadoughnit (adjective, /ɾædɒnɪt/): "flat"

ata (adjective, /ætə/): "frail"

ahena (adjective, /æhɛnə/): "fried"

thoughtih (adjective, /ðɒtih/): "full"

us (adjective, /ʌs/): "good"

uttangitha (adjective, /ʌɾəŋɪða/): "green"

wafough (adjective, /wəfɒ/): "grey"

iva (adjective, /ɪvə/): "honest"

ayl (adjective, /el/): "hot"

mingawha (adjective, /miŋohə/): "light"

mavawsik (adjective, /məvosik/): "long"

zakah (adjective, /zækəh/): "loud"

did (adjective, /dɪd/): "mortal"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "mysterious"

kayttite (adjective, /keɾɪtɛ/): "narrow"

bitt (adjective, /biɾ/): "old"

idayh (adjective, /ɪdeh/): "orange"

jilouttai (adjective, /jɪlaʊɾaɪ/): "pungent"

usan (adjective, /usən/): "purple"

lethooha (adjective, /lɛðʊhə/): "quiet"

dawk (adjective, /dok/): "raw"

fing (adjective, /fiŋ/): "rectangular"

ayzayda (adjective, /ezedə/): "red"

lam (adjective, /ləm/): "roasted"

ushete (adjective, /uʃɛtɛ/): "round"

ij (adjective, /idʒ/): "salty"

talan (adjective, /tælən/): "savory"

tinidda (adjective, /tinɪɽæ/): "shallow"

wi (adjective, /wi/): "short"

kis (adjective, /kɪs/): "smoked"

adoon (adjective, /ədʊn/): "sober"

finoo (adjective, /finʊ/): "sour"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "spicy"

juth (adjective, /dʒʌð/): "spiral"

king (adjective, /kɪŋ/): "square"

ttawhin (adjective, /ɾohɪn/): "steamed"

thahaijai (adjective, /ðəhaɪjaɪ/): "strange"

itough (adjective, /itɒ/): "strong"

isayfati (adjective, /ɪsefətɪ/): "sturdy"

ahida (adjective, /əhɪdə/): "sweet"

oughsagaynga (adjective, /ɒsəgeŋə/): "tall"

dithutt (adjective, /dɪðuɾ/): "thick"

ain (adjective, /aɪn/): "thin"

ibattay (adjective, /ibəɾe/): "warm"

adou (adjective, /ədaʊ/): "weak"

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

anattay (adjective, /ænəɾe/): "wide"

ip (adjective, /ɪp/): "yellow"

aboughb (adjective, /æbɒb/): "young"

Verbs

tawtettatt (verb, /totɛɾaɾ/): "bake"

lidan (verb, /lɪdən/): "be"

azoughhoona (verb, /əzɒhʊnæ/): "belong"

pamawnid (verb, /pæmonid/): "bite"

tu (verb, /tu/): "break"

vaynikawf (verb, /venɪkof/): "burn"

haji (verb, /həjɪ/): "come"

oughn (verb, /ɒn/): "die"

awwitat (verb, /owɪtat/): "drink"

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

zayh (verb, /zeh/): "fall"

ifoughn (verb, /ifɒn/): "fight"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "find"

su (verb, /su/): "fish"

uf (verb, /uf/): "fly"

dettil (verb, /dɛɾɪl/): "frown"

ane (verb, /ənɛ/): "go"

ezin (verb, /ɛzɪn/): "growl"

ngeb (verb, /ŋɛb/): "hate"

eshaw (verb, /ɛʃaw/): "have"

wata (verb, /wætə/): "hear"

battuka (verb, /bæɾʌkə/): "hide"

tta (verb, /ɾa/): "hold"

awva (verb, /ovə/): "hunt"

nushasa (verb, /nʌʃæsə/): "jump"

nat (verb, /nət/): "kill"

aynekai (verb, /enɛkaɪ/): "know"

an (verb, /æn/): "laugh"

esaza (verb, /ɛsəzə/): "lie"

itta (verb, /ɪɾə/): "live"

nanadi (verb, /nənədɪ/): "lose"

tetud (verb, /tɛtud/): "love"

nitoughs (verb, /nɪtɒs/): "need"

ettiloughme (verb, /ɛɾilɒmɛ/): "own"

usul (verb, /usul/): "roast"

tew (verb, /tɛw/): "run"

attay (verb, /əɾe/): "see"

waykuki (verb, /wekukɪ/): "sit"

aditta (verb, /ədɪɾə/): "sleep"

adithiki (verb, /adɪðɪkɪ/): "smell"

peshettiz (verb, /pɛʃɛɾiz/): "smile"

pujathayn (verb, /pujæðen/): "stand"

dabanett (verb, /dabənɛɾ/): "strike"

tethaiw (verb, /tɛðaɪw/): "swallow"

dazurre (verb, /dəzurɛ/): "swim"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "taste"

ttukoughwa (verb, /ɾukɒwæ/): "throw"

wen (verb, /wɛn/): "walk"

ttininaitt (verb, /ɾinɪnaɪɾ/): "want"

Nouns

ili (noun, /ilɪ/): "afternoon"

nasetu (noun, /nəsɛtʌ/): "ale"

nittay (noun, /nɪɾe/): "all"

wanattil (noun, /wənəɾɪl/): "alligator"

numootu (noun, /numʊtu/): "arm"

ajath (noun, /əjəð/): "ash"

akub (noun, /akʌb/): "aunt"

amiday (noun, /əmɪde/): "axe"

nayjivaz (noun, /nejɪvəz/): "bark"

linuw (noun, /lɪnuw/): "bay"

sataysha (noun, /səteʃə/): "beer"

joughsup (noun, /jɒsup/): "beet"

izicha (noun, /ɪzitʃa/): "bird"

taz (noun, /təz/): "blood"

pa (noun, /pə/): "boar"

oottaysupa (noun, /ʊɾesʌpə/): "bone"

maittawn (noun, /maɪɾon/): "breakfast"

zich (noun, /zɪx/): "breast"

oughtata (noun, /ɒtətə/): "brother"

ifu (noun, /ifʌ/): "castle"

ilisi (noun, /ɪlisɪ/): "cat"

pataf (noun, /pətəf/): "cat"

kail (noun, /kaɪl/): "chest"

tas (noun, /təs/): "chicken"

azaka (noun, /əzæka/): "claw"

taputtath (noun, /təpuɾæð/): "cloud"

apedenough (noun, /əpɛdɛnɒ/): "coconut"

akuv (noun, /əkuv/): "crime"

ttaf (noun, /ɾəf/): "day"

unanuli (noun, /ʌnænulɪ/): "dinner"

epagahi (noun, /ɛpəgəhɪ/): "dog"

oughlawt (noun, /ɒlot/): "drink"

vittuddeng (noun, /vɪɾʌɽɛŋ/): "dungeon"

ayli (noun, /elɪ/): "ear"

ninaith (noun, /nɪnaɪð/): "earth"

tathunai (noun, /təθʌnaɪ/): "egg"

egoughpa (noun, /ɛgɒpə/): "elder"

ina (noun, /ɪna/): "enemy"

zajahoi (noun, /zədʒəhɔɪ/): "evening"

jatt (noun, /dʒəɾ/): "eye"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "family"

ihusad (noun, /ɪhusəd/): "father"

asaisina (noun, /æsaɪsɪnə/): "feather"

tathefaytt (noun, /təðɛfeɾ/): "fight"

ba (noun, /bə/): "finger"

apa (noun, /əpə/): "fire"

naiw (noun, /naɪw/): "fish"

adattat (noun, /ədəɾət/): "flesh"

akisoughl (noun, /əkɪsɒl/): "foot"

hiv (noun, /hɪv/): "forest"

tathaw (noun, /təθo/): "fox"

salame (noun, /səlæmɛ/): "friend"

zata (noun, /zətæ/): "goose"

az (noun, /az/): "grease"

nam (noun, /nəm/): "group"

thattin (noun, /ðəɾin/): "gulf"

athi (noun, /aði/): "hair"

amezih (noun, /əmɛzih/): "hand"

ttittasitt (noun, /ɾɪɾəsɪɾ/): "hat"

sough (noun, /sɒ/): "hate"

angisa (noun, /aŋisə/): "head"

toughkizut (noun, /tɒkɪzut/): "hill"

ngat (noun, /ŋət/): "horn"

mayjachan (noun, /mejətʃən/): "horse"

elapiw (noun, /ɛləpɪw/): "house"

hattacha (noun, /həɾətʃæ/): "inn"

alayn (noun, /əlen/): "island"

oughzoubaku (noun, /ɒzaʊbakʌ/): "jaw"

lawdipi (noun, /lodipɪ/): "lake"

wahaizoo (noun, /wəhaɪzʊ/): "leaf"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "leg"

unasut (noun, /ʌnəsut/): "liver"

ayttew (noun, /eɾɛw/): "louse"

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

idajesough (noun, /idəjɛsɒ/): "lunch"

sipaw (noun, /sipəw/): "man"

aypatayj (noun, /epətedʒ/): "many"

vananaf (noun, /vənænaf/): "meal"

lashenutt (noun, /ləʃɛnuɾ/): "metal"

pakemud (noun, /pəkɛmud/): "mine"

amawk (noun, /amok/): "monster"

jat (noun, /dʒæt/): "moon"

banisi (noun, /bænisi/): "morning"

nain (noun, /naɪn/): "mother"

ttifith (noun, /ɾɪfɪð/): "mountain"

iva (noun, /ɪvə/): "mouth"

abuth (noun, /əbʌð/): "name"

ilays (noun, /ɪles/): "neck"

pavittuh (noun, /pəviɾʌh/): "night"

alatana (noun, /ælətənə/): "noodle"

izi (noun, /izɪ/): "nose"

ittaimayl (noun, /ɪɾaɪmel/): "ocean"

ayngi (noun, /eŋɪ/): "parent"

baiti (noun, /baɪtɪ/): "path"

edajay (noun, /ɛdəje/): "peace"

athin (noun, /æðɪn/): "pepper"

gikifad (noun, /gikifəd/): "person"

ujisayl (noun, /ʌjisel/): "pie"

ot (noun, /ɔt/): "pig"

edi (noun, /ɛdi/): "rabbit"

ayl (noun, /el/): "rain"

ittai (noun, /ɪɾaɪ/): "rat"

zoughdawna (noun, /zɒdonə/): "river"

igetitt (noun, /igɛtɪɾ/): "robe"

shuj (noun, /ʃʌj/): "rock"

voughh (noun, /vɒh/): "root"

num (noun, /num/): "salt"

azihami (noun, /əzɪhəmɪ/): "sand"

mil (noun, /mɪl/): "seed"

ayatazi (noun, /əyətæzɪ/): "sibling"

mat (noun, /mət/): "sister"

aykuhela (noun, /ekuhɛla/): "skin"

fayav (noun, /fəyəv/): "sky"

zas (noun, /zəs/): "smoke"

awnoughz (noun, /onɒz/): "snake"

usan (noun, /usən/): "soup"

ittaisig (noun, /iɾaɪsɪg/): "star"

fazanas (noun, /fəzənəs/): "stew"

oun (noun, /aʊn/): "stomach"

pa (noun, /pə/): "stone"

oonaka (noun, /ʊnəkə/): "stream"

afattayne (noun, /əfəɾenɛ/): "sun"

thisu (noun, /ðɪsʌ/): "sword"

va (noun, /væ/): "tail"

ttapat (noun, /ɾæpət/): "tavern"

ek (noun, /ɛk/): "thumb"

ddoughtu (noun, /ɽɒtʌ/): "tongue"

attatha (noun, /aɾəðə/): "tooth"

aybattav (noun, /ebəɾəv/): "tree"

imadoo (noun, /imədʊ/): "truth"

aythim (noun, /eθim/): "uncle"

naw (noun, /no/): "valley"

oughdathi (noun, /ɒdəðɪ/): "war"

awnadas (noun, /onədəs/): "water"

unaittid (noun, /ʌnaɪɾid/): "way"

avoughtahai (noun, /əvɒtəhaɪ/): "wine"

ina (noun, /ɪnæ/): "woman"

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