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

Asittuwa

Asittuwa Dictionary

Pronouns

ling (pronoun, /liŋ/): "he"

latt (pronoun, /ləɾ/): "she"

ubi (pronoun, /ubɪ/): "they"

tha (pronoun, /ðæ/): "you"

mit (pronoun, /mit/): "we"

tti (pronoun, /ɾɪ/): "I"

Articles

min (article, /mɪn/): "a"

at (article, /ət/): "the"

Prepositions

ddayn (preposition, /ɽen/): "and"

ttituttij (preposition, /ɾituɾidʒ/): "as"

aithu (preposition, /aɪðu/): "from"

tetha (preposition, /tɛða/): "in"

thati (preposition, /ðətɪ/): "of"

jattipett (preposition, /jaɾɪpɛɾ/): "or"

tidoughnai (preposition, /tɪdɒnaɪ/): "to"

attinutay (preposition, /əɾinute/): "will"

oonik (preposition, /ʊnɪk/): "with"

Numbers

ilittoit (number, /ilɪɾɔɪt/): "zero"

ttaduvayv (number, /ɾədʌvev/): "one"

ngangaf (number, /ŋəŋəf/): "two"

joughtt (number, /jɒɾ/): "three"

mouzasat (number, /maʊzasət/): "four"

alapahi (number, /ələpahɪ/): "five"

ijikab (number, /ijɪkəb/): "six"

anawki (number, /ənokɪ/): "seven"

aipidaza (number, /aɪpɪdəzə/): "eight"

ikaysati (number, /ɪkesæti/): "nine"

it (number, /ɪt/): "ten"

Questions

atim (question, /ətɪm/): "what"

tad (question, /təd/): "who"

na (question, /nə/): "how"

attat (question, /əɾət/): "why"

tisana (question, /tɪsənə/): "when"

Interjections

shisay (interjection, /ʃɪse/): "hello"

elivefa (interjection, /ɛlɪvɛfə/): "goodbye"

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

gayunun (interjection, /gəyʌnʌn/): "bye"

oughsi (interjection, /ɒsi/): "ouch"

usad (interjection, /usad/): "wow"

latik (interjection, /lətɪk/): "uh"

iwoughhusa (interjection, /iwɒhʌsə/): "er"

aykeni (interjection, /ekɛni/): "um"

Adverbs

ttidaim (adverb, /ɾɪdaɪm/): "again"

ete (adverb, /ɛtɛ/): "now"

nahukab (adverb, /nəhʌkəb/): "soon"

fa (adverb, /fə/): "often"

ngittawtan (adverb, /ŋiɾotən/): "sometimes"

ifeb (adverb, /ifɛb/): "always"

taykett (adverb, /tekɛɾ/): "never"

hadi (adverb, /hædi/): "seldom"

Adjectives

akoughthava (adjective, /əkɒðəva/): "aromatic"

uniwuwa (adjective, /ʌnɪwʌwə/): "basted"

thaitte (adjective, /ðaɪɾɛ/): "big"

ailott (adjective, /aɪlɔɾ/): "bitter"

tteni (adjective, /ɾɛnɪ/): "black"

nouz (adjective, /naʊz/): "blue"

ttavejaf (adjective, /ɾəvɛjæf/): "brown"

atti (adjective, /əɾi/): "chilled"

oughl (adjective, /ɒl/): "cold"

atasola (adjective, /ətəsɔlə/): "curried"

nitoughza (adjective, /nitɒzə/): "dark"

anaimaiv (adjective, /ənaɪmaɪv/): "deep"

oughttiwa (adjective, /ɒɾɪwə/): "divine"

athi (adjective, /əði/): "drunk"

dasaivough (adjective, /dəsaɪvɒ/): "empty"

ttitawe (adjective, /ɾɪtəwɛ/): "evil"

pang (adjective, /paŋ/): "familiar"

tabip (adjective, /tabɪp/): "fat"

nattach (adjective, /nəɾætʃ/): "flat"

adal (adjective, /ədəl/): "frail"

wapaydou (adjective, /wəpedaʊ/): "fried"

isuwaytt (adjective, /ɪsʌweɾ/): "full"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "good"

afigini (adjective, /afɪgɪni/): "green"

tipainek (adjective, /tipaɪnɛk/): "grey"

inan (adjective, /inan/): "honest"

kataba (adjective, /kətəbə/): "hot"

outilawtta (adjective, /aʊtiloɾæ/): "light"

uttu (adjective, /ʌɾu/): "long"

avooch (adjective, /əvʊtʃ/): "loud"

aym (adjective, /em/): "mortal"

yith (adjective, /yɪð/): "mysterious"

angid (adjective, /əŋid/): "narrow"

sasekayz (adjective, /sæsɛkez/): "old"

kabuvi (adjective, /kæbuvɪ/): "orange"

pahapai (adjective, /pəhəpaɪ/): "pungent"

nuvawu (adjective, /nuvəwʌ/): "purple"

upub (adjective, /upʌb/): "quiet"

jatt (adjective, /jæɾ/): "raw"

kanima (adjective, /kənɪma/): "rectangular"

ttish (adjective, /ɾɪʃ/): "red"

attatta (adjective, /əɾəɾə/): "roasted"

az (adjective, /əz/): "round"

ttib (adjective, /ɾib/): "salty"

shavaybaw (adjective, /ʃəvebo/): "savory"

nazi (adjective, /nəzɪ/): "shallow"

ainanu (adjective, /aɪnənʌ/): "short"

souche (adjective, /saʊtʃɛ/): "smoked"

aiv (adjective, /aɪv/): "sober"

ga (adjective, /gə/): "sour"

ngala (adjective, /ŋælə/): "spicy"

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

inad (adjective, /ɪnəd/): "square"

ah (adjective, /əh/): "steamed"

hatt (adjective, /haɾ/): "strange"

tew (adjective, /tɛw/): "strong"

bapasap (adjective, /bəpæsap/): "sturdy"

asamoughn (adjective, /əsəmɒn/): "sweet"

tatatten (adjective, /tətəɾɛn/): "tall"

mawga (adjective, /mogə/): "thick"

tsaynis (adjective, /tsenis/): "thin"

gab (adjective, /gəb/): "warm"

hila (adjective, /hɪlə/): "weak"

tibi (adjective, /tɪbɪ/): "white"

ijes (adjective, /ɪdʒɛs/): "wide"

aj (adjective, /aj/): "yellow"

ethitt (adjective, /ɛðɪɾ/): "young"

Verbs

asanay (verb, /əsəne/): "bake"

ka (verb, /kə/): "be"

libainal (verb, /libaɪnal/): "belong"

adisuttay (verb, /ədɪsʌɾe/): "bite"

asawta (verb, /asotə/): "break"

ech (verb, /ɛtʃ/): "burn"

thitt (verb, /ðiɾ/): "come"

doughd (verb, /dɒd/): "die"

oungi (verb, /aʊŋɪ/): "drink"

ttilanay (verb, /ɾɪləne/): "eat"

oughw (verb, /ɒw/): "fall"

nan (verb, /nən/): "fight"

alawva (verb, /əlovə/): "find"

tahought (verb, /təhɒt/): "fish"

lelut (verb, /lɛlut/): "fly"

nevit (verb, /nɛvɪt/): "frown"

eladiz (verb, /ɛlədɪz/): "go"

sahil (verb, /səhil/): "growl"

thititait (verb, /ðititaɪt/): "hate"

atithita (verb, /ətiðɪtə/): "have"

la (verb, /lə/): "hear"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "hide"

veqa (verb, /vɛqə/): "hold"

asidem (verb, /əsɪdɛm/): "hunt"

atech (verb, /ətɛtʃ/): "jump"

atti (verb, /əɾɪ/): "kill"

zattuti (verb, /zæɾʌtɪ/): "know"

houghw (verb, /hɒw/): "laugh"

nima (verb, /nɪmə/): "lie"

fididi (verb, /fɪdɪdɪ/): "live"

isakib (verb, /isəkib/): "lose"

idal (verb, /ɪdəl/): "love"

awttasab (verb, /oɾæsəb/): "need"

chawal (verb, /tʃawəl/): "own"

azatitt (verb, /əzætiɾ/): "roast"

as (verb, /əs/): "run"

aytitsa (verb, /etɪtsə/): "see"

dig (verb, /dɪg/): "sit"

ayni (verb, /enɪ/): "sleep"

vititi (verb, /vititi/): "smell"

igoughni (verb, /igɒnɪ/): "smile"

ttapihi (verb, /ɾæpɪhɪ/): "stand"

bidaipiv (verb, /bɪdaɪpiv/): "strike"

awpaf (verb, /opəf/): "swallow"

ddashiloughv (verb, /ɽəʃɪlɒv/): "swim"

man (verb, /mən/): "taste"

ipahi (verb, /ipəhɪ/): "throw"

lasid (verb, /ləsɪd/): "walk"

chu (verb, /tʃʌ/): "want"

Nouns

attaynib (noun, /əɾenɪb/): "afternoon"

tutail (noun, /tutaɪl/): "ale"

sabiluv (noun, /səbiluv/): "all"

oov (noun, /ʊv/): "alligator"

cuttat (noun, /cuɾət/): "arm"

zakattap (noun, /zəkəɾəp/): "ash"

oughngittih (noun, /ɒŋɪɾih/): "aunt"

daysh (noun, /deʃ/): "axe"

talizi (noun, /təlɪzɪ/): "bark"

tik (noun, /tik/): "bay"

sangivam (noun, /səŋɪvəm/): "beer"

sima (noun, /sɪmə/): "beet"

vaitu (noun, /vaɪtu/): "bird"

aimi (noun, /aɪmɪ/): "blood"

achittada (noun, /ətʃɪɾədə/): "boar"

ought (noun, /ɒt/): "bone"

asashina (noun, /asəʃinə/): "breakfast"

agib (noun, /agib/): "breast"

efik (noun, /ɛfɪk/): "brother"

asanaym (noun, /əsənem/): "castle"

ittenith (noun, /ɪɾɛnɪð/): "cat"

watte (noun, /wəɾɛ/): "cat"

tittaykoih (noun, /tiɾekɔɪh/): "chest"

sikamah (noun, /sɪkæmæh/): "chicken"

kak (noun, /kək/): "claw"

aytapa (noun, /etapə/): "cloud"

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

inanatt (noun, /inənaɾ/): "crime"

ettikad (noun, /ɛɾikəd/): "day"

uttap (noun, /uɾəp/): "dinner"

dam (noun, /dæm/): "dog"

dan (noun, /dan/): "drink"

maypat (noun, /mepət/): "dungeon"

ngayl (noun, /ŋel/): "ear"

noof (noun, /nʊf/): "earth"

ttiwatta (noun, /ɾɪwæɾə/): "egg"

out (noun, /aʊt/): "elder"

epattulu (noun, /ɛpəɾʌlʌ/): "enemy"

evika (noun, /ɛvikə/): "evening"

piwu (noun, /pɪwʌ/): "eye"

pat (noun, /pæt/): "family"

italus (noun, /italʌs/): "father"

aittaw (noun, /aɪɾo/): "feather"

zadazi (noun, /zədəzɪ/): "fight"

udima (noun, /udɪmæ/): "finger"

isanawva (noun, /ɪsənovə/): "fire"

unusough (noun, /unʌsɒ/): "fish"

qa (noun, /qə/): "flesh"

itaytai (noun, /ɪtetaɪ/): "foot"

ttuttaw (noun, /ɾuɾo/): "forest"

failasit (noun, /faɪləsit/): "fox"

awtemaf (noun, /otɛməf/): "friend"

kijalus (noun, /kidʒəlus/): "goose"

sasayz (noun, /səsez/): "grease"

ttuselip (noun, /ɾʌsɛlɪp/): "group"

idivithe (noun, /ɪdɪvɪðɛ/): "gulf"

fachath (noun, /fətʃəð/): "hair"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "hand"

attoottaittai (noun, /æɾʊɾaɪɾaɪ/): "hat"

ittawvaibi (noun, /ɪɾovaɪbɪ/): "hate"

achatila (noun, /ətʃətilə/): "head"

sitepa (noun, /sɪtɛpa/): "hill"

alulittaw (noun, /əlʌliɾo/): "horn"

ttis (noun, /ɾɪs/): "horse"

aylali (noun, /eləli/): "house"

vemough (noun, /vɛmɒ/): "inn"

attapayt (noun, /æɾəpet/): "island"

alivaithou (noun, /əlɪvaɪðaʊ/): "jaw"

satha (noun, /səðæ/): "lake"

doughpayv (noun, /dɒpev/): "leaf"

det (noun, /dɛt/): "leg"

ijache (noun, /ɪjæxɛ/): "liver"

utihas (noun, /ʌtihəs/): "louse"

iba (noun, /ibə/): "love"

ngittisip (noun, /ŋɪɾisɪp/): "lunch"

wap (noun, /wæp/): "man"

ath (noun, /əð/): "many"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "meal"

thaypawn (noun, /ðepon/): "metal"

say (noun, /se/): "mine"

eli (noun, /ɛlɪ/): "monster"

ad (noun, /əd/): "moon"

vutawfin (noun, /vutofɪn/): "morning"

iv (noun, /iv/): "mother"

fa (noun, /fə/): "mountain"

fenatatt (noun, /fɛnətəɾ/): "mouth"

nut (noun, /nʌt/): "name"

abawnawn (noun, /əbonon/): "neck"

ittoughmuttu (noun, /iɾɒmʌɾʌ/): "night"

awthulasa (noun, /oðuləsə/): "noodle"

inadiga (noun, /inədɪgə/): "nose"

ditatt (noun, /dɪtəɾ/): "ocean"

utough (noun, /utɒ/): "parent"

amasize (noun, /əməsizɛ/): "path"

avag (noun, /əvəg/): "peace"

ayla (noun, /elə/): "pepper"

univ (noun, /ʌnɪv/): "person"

abajeja (noun, /əbəjɛjæ/): "pie"

atattu (noun, /ətaɾu/): "pig"

aitis (noun, /aɪtɪs/): "rabbit"

jinaythatt (noun, /jineðæɾ/): "rain"

jubi (noun, /dʒubɪ/): "rat"

asaibafa (noun, /əsaɪbæfə/): "river"

ji (noun, /ji/): "robe"

ooth (noun, /ʊð/): "rock"

bali (noun, /bəlɪ/): "root"

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

aynaw (noun, /eno/): "sand"

amis (noun, /əmis/): "seed"

in (noun, /in/): "sibling"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "sister"

adawnani (noun, /ədonæni/): "skin"

vi (noun, /vi/): "sky"

atele (noun, /ətɛlɛ/): "smoke"

anay (noun, /æne/): "snake"

az (noun, /æz/): "soup"

attittid (noun, /əɾɪɾid/): "star"

aynut (noun, /enut/): "stew"

thatu (noun, /ðætu/): "stomach"

painitt (noun, /paɪniɾ/): "stone"

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

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

aqam (noun, /əqəm/): "sword"

etida (noun, /ɛtɪdə/): "tail"

asa (noun, /æsæ/): "tavern"

danaysin (noun, /dənesɪn/): "thumb"

asat (noun, /əsət/): "tongue"

atanuzu (noun, /ətanuzu/): "tooth"

huways (noun, /hʌwes/): "tree"

adayha (noun, /ədehæ/): "truth"

laifetta (noun, /laɪfɛɾə/): "uncle"

ttanam (noun, /ɾænæm/): "valley"

lanayt (noun, /lənet/): "war"

itikoughthay (noun, /ɪtɪkɒðe/): "water"

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

ak (noun, /ək/): "wine"

an (noun, /ən/): "woman"

oivashaj (noun, /ɔɪvəʃədʒ/): "word"