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Language Generator

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

Anatt

Anatt Dictionary

Pronouns

af (pronoun, /æf/): "he"

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

latt (pronoun, /ləɾ/): "they"

id (pronoun, /ɪd/): "you"

daf (pronoun, /dəf/): "we"

ngi (pronoun, /ŋɪ/): "I"

Articles

ttu (article, /ɾu/): "a"

iki (article, /ikɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

tuvatte (preposition, /tʌvəɾɛ/): "and"

ash (preposition, /aʃ/): "as"

ttaypi (preposition, /ɾepɪ/): "from"

at (preposition, /æt/): "in"

nutti (preposition, /nuɾɪ/): "of"

ava (preposition, /əvə/): "or"

chay (preposition, /tʃe/): "to"

vazi (preposition, /vəzɪ/): "will"

taylayban (preposition, /telebən/): "with"

Numbers

jahen (number, /jahɛn/): "zero"

ain (number, /aɪn/): "one"

initith (number, /inɪtɪð/): "two"

ttisina (number, /ɾisɪnə/): "three"

ayagoo (number, /əyəgʊ/): "four"

agivava (number, /agivəvæ/): "five"

ttoop (number, /ɾʊp/): "six"

awthi (number, /oði/): "seven"

litaf (number, /lɪtəf/): "eight"

an (number, /an/): "nine"

toughgim (number, /tɒgɪm/): "ten"

Questions

jafoipat (question, /dʒəfɔɪpət/): "what"

datisough (question, /dətisɒ/): "who"

adita (question, /ədɪtə/): "how"

awayttis (question, /əweɾɪs/): "why"

ttan (question, /ɾən/): "when"

Interjections

oughwapi (interjection, /ɒwəpi/): "hello"

akakatta (interjection, /əkakaɾə/): "goodbye"

aiside (interjection, /aɪsɪdɛ/): "hey"

useth (interjection, /usɛð/): "bye"

poughfathain (interjection, /pɒfəðaɪn/): "ouch"

va (interjection, /və/): "wow"

nikus (interjection, /nɪkʌs/): "uh"

nidaysat (interjection, /nidesæt/): "er"

mawfanad (interjection, /mofənəd/): "um"

Adverbs

as (adverb, /əs/): "again"

alisay (adverb, /alɪse/): "now"

amoo (adverb, /əmʊ/): "soon"

diga (adverb, /dɪgə/): "often"

noughdal (adverb, /nɒdəl/): "sometimes"

muttainoz (adverb, /muɾaɪnɔz/): "always"

epazu (adverb, /ɛpəzʌ/): "never"

ett (adverb, /ɛɾ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

sinas (adjective, /sinəs/): "aromatic"

lubek (adjective, /lʌbɛk/): "basted"

thanett (adjective, /ðænɛɾ/): "big"

aman (adjective, /əmən/): "bitter"

ha (adjective, /hə/): "black"

oughtt (adjective, /ɒɾ/): "blue"

eminiti (adjective, /ɛminitɪ/): "brown"

oughmalud (adjective, /ɒməlud/): "chilled"

udi (adjective, /udɪ/): "cold"

la (adjective, /lə/): "curried"

ttuwa (adjective, /ɾuwə/): "dark"

vabifai (adjective, /vəbɪfaɪ/): "deep"

navan (adjective, /nəvən/): "divine"

wif (adjective, /wif/): "drunk"

ttachaythuw (adjective, /ɾətʃeðuw/): "empty"

ilaydub (adjective, /ɪledʌb/): "evil"

daithevai (adjective, /daɪθɛvaɪ/): "familiar"

awtt (adjective, /oɾ/): "fat"

awusipi (adjective, /əwusɪpi/): "flat"

akini (adjective, /əkinɪ/): "frail"

dizad (adjective, /dɪzæd/): "fried"

duzat (adjective, /dʌzət/): "full"

aitaw (adjective, /aɪto/): "good"

attunad (adjective, /æɾunæd/): "green"

aisit (adjective, /aɪsɪt/): "grey"

amaithid (adjective, /əmaɪðɪd/): "honest"

ataisa (adjective, /ətaɪsæ/): "hot"

asakipi (adjective, /əsəkɪpi/): "light"

awwataytti (adjective, /owæteɾi/): "long"

awoothi (adjective, /əwʊði/): "loud"

zatta (adjective, /zəɾə/): "mortal"

wum (adjective, /wʌm/): "mysterious"

noowivu (adjective, /nʊwɪvu/): "narrow"

oughdayngawtu (adjective, /ɒdeŋotʌ/): "old"

ttabatti (adjective, /ɾəbəɾi/): "orange"

asizain (adjective, /əsɪzaɪn/): "pungent"

shai (adjective, /ʃaɪ/): "purple"

hanobay (adjective, /hənɔbe/): "quiet"

ithi (adjective, /ɪði/): "raw"

ehena (adjective, /ɛhɛna/): "rectangular"

chavoughtis (adjective, /tʃəvɒtis/): "red"

livan (adjective, /lɪvæn/): "roasted"

ani (adjective, /ənɪ/): "round"

zithaith (adjective, /zɪðaɪð/): "salty"

sithafat (adjective, /sɪðæfət/): "savory"

ah (adjective, /əh/): "shallow"

oughfatewaw (adjective, /ɒfatɛwo/): "short"

aibu (adjective, /aɪbʌ/): "smoked"

ikathuti (adjective, /ikəðʌtɪ/): "sober"

aipu (adjective, /aɪpu/): "sour"

aniluni (adjective, /ənɪluni/): "spicy"

bitusi (adjective, /bitusɪ/): "spiral"

haychu (adjective, /hexʌ/): "square"

ezumayp (adjective, /ɛzumep/): "steamed"

oothateki (adjective, /ʊðətɛki/): "strange"

na (adjective, /næ/): "strong"

ili (adjective, /ɪlɪ/): "sturdy"

oona (adjective, /ʊna/): "sweet"

ish (adjective, /ɪʃ/): "tall"

dought (adjective, /dɒt/): "thick"

midahe (adjective, /midəhɛ/): "thin"

iha (adjective, /ɪhə/): "warm"

bath (adjective, /bəθ/): "weak"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "white"

ngoibanay (adjective, /ŋɔɪbəne/): "wide"

oinibi (adjective, /ɔɪnɪbɪ/): "yellow"

naizam (adjective, /naɪzəm/): "young"

Verbs

udazal (verb, /udəzəl/): "bake"

liti (verb, /litɪ/): "be"

ttinaw (verb, /ɾinəw/): "belong"

nad (verb, /nəd/): "bite"

may (verb, /me/): "break"

sidaynas (verb, /sɪdenæs/): "burn"

zaijaba (verb, /zaɪjəbə/): "come"

awngal (verb, /oŋəl/): "die"

ttoughf (verb, /ɾɒf/): "drink"

sanawloughh (verb, /sənolɒh/): "eat"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "fall"

aypakel (verb, /epəkɛl/): "fight"

oughthala (verb, /ɒðələ/): "find"

aimoughdatt (verb, /aɪmɒdəɾ/): "fish"

ayttidi (verb, /eɾidɪ/): "fly"

ittittaycu (verb, /ɪɾiɾecʌ/): "frown"

thatuteng (verb, /ðətutɛŋ/): "go"

ibawdane (verb, /ɪbodənɛ/): "growl"

na (verb, /nə/): "hate"

atu (verb, /ətu/): "have"

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

ayla (verb, /elə/): "hide"

itti (verb, /iɾi/): "hold"

mekough (verb, /mɛkɒ/): "hunt"

tatayp (verb, /tətep/): "jump"

maf (verb, /məf/): "kill"

ija (verb, /ɪjə/): "know"

ttifitt (verb, /ɾɪfɪɾ/): "laugh"

uchu (verb, /ʌxu/): "lie"

taza (verb, /təzə/): "live"

adaitta (verb, /ədaɪɾə/): "lose"

sa (verb, /sə/): "love"

eloittit (verb, /ɛlɔɪɾɪt/): "need"

yi (verb, /yɪ/): "own"

athi (verb, /əðɪ/): "roast"

ithasitti (verb, /iðəsɪɾɪ/): "run"

maw (verb, /mo/): "see"

ti (verb, /ti/): "sit"

bizagu (verb, /bɪzəgʌ/): "sleep"

nottough (verb, /nɔɾɒ/): "smell"

desif (verb, /dɛsɪf/): "smile"

nujasi (verb, /nudʒəsi/): "stand"

pattakitt (verb, /pəɾəkɪɾ/): "strike"

avu (verb, /əvu/): "swallow"

fabasa (verb, /fəbəsə/): "swim"

asai (verb, /əsaɪ/): "taste"

tev (verb, /tɛv/): "throw"

usanika (verb, /usənɪkə/): "walk"

udalaynaw (verb, /udəleno/): "want"

Nouns

katayk (noun, /kətek/): "afternoon"

tahu (noun, /təhu/): "ale"

uwa (noun, /ʌwə/): "all"

booti (noun, /bʊti/): "alligator"

upa (noun, /ʌpə/): "arm"

aynufi (noun, /enufɪ/): "ash"

asavus (noun, /əsəvʌs/): "aunt"

hal (noun, /həl/): "axe"

alaka (noun, /əlakə/): "bark"

awn (noun, /on/): "bay"

oughtarrinu (noun, /ɒtərɪnu/): "beer"

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

oulaw (noun, /aʊlo/): "bird"

ittenisaw (noun, /iɾɛniso/): "blood"

izamata (noun, /ɪzəmətə/): "boar"

sa (noun, /sə/): "bone"

chilak (noun, /tʃilək/): "breakfast"

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

thafilach (noun, /ðəfilætʃ/): "brother"

atukel (noun, /ətukɛl/): "castle"

awnat (noun, /onət/): "cat"

nuwukup (noun, /nuwukʌp/): "cat"

ushoo (noun, /uʃʊ/): "chest"

susathak (noun, /sʌsaðæk/): "chicken"

dangaimaish (noun, /dəŋaɪmaɪʃ/): "claw"

tav (noun, /təv/): "cloud"

kalawi (noun, /kəlæwɪ/): "coconut"

hil (noun, /hil/): "crime"

tawhisa (noun, /tohisa/): "day"

wiz (noun, /wiz/): "dinner"

ttamoughki (noun, /ɾəmɒkɪ/): "dog"

chit (noun, /tʃɪt/): "drink"

mina (noun, /mɪnə/): "dungeon"

deke (noun, /dɛkɛ/): "ear"

oughttanaz (noun, /ɒɾənəz/): "earth"

sije (noun, /sɪdʒɛ/): "egg"

isaitaw (noun, /isaɪto/): "elder"

inawit (noun, /ɪnəwit/): "enemy"

ttailaw (noun, /ɾaɪləw/): "evening"

pitt (noun, /pɪɾ/): "eye"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "family"

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

al (noun, /æl/): "feather"

izunoughmi (noun, /izunɒmɪ/): "fight"

sazani (noun, /səzəni/): "finger"

ngat (noun, /ŋət/): "fire"

nuttuttaitt (noun, /nuɾʌɾaɪɾ/): "fish"

pik (noun, /pɪk/): "flesh"

ttev (noun, /ɾɛv/): "foot"

ttizah (noun, /ɾizah/): "forest"

akaysani (noun, /əkesəni/): "fox"

zittipip (noun, /zɪɾipɪp/): "friend"

waz (noun, /wəz/): "goose"

asatt (noun, /əsaɾ/): "grease"

ttin (noun, /ɾin/): "group"

agimi (noun, /ægɪmɪ/): "gulf"

tougakaj (noun, /taʊgækədʒ/): "hair"

zatt (noun, /zəɾ/): "hand"

vuwav (noun, /vuwəv/): "hat"

ibimata (noun, /ɪbɪmətæ/): "hate"

ddoota (noun, /ɽʊtə/): "head"

dayfa (noun, /defə/): "hill"

ila (noun, /ilə/): "horn"

gana (noun, /gənə/): "horse"

kesihah (noun, /kɛsɪhəh/): "house"

ashuwough (noun, /əʃuwɒ/): "inn"

asani (noun, /əsənɪ/): "island"

itachisu (noun, /itətʃɪsu/): "jaw"

kikathi (noun, /kɪkəθɪ/): "lake"

itunila (noun, /itʌnɪlə/): "leaf"

itti (noun, /iɾɪ/): "leg"

uvepaw (noun, /ʌvɛpo/): "liver"

aisu (noun, /aɪsʌ/): "louse"

ithawna (noun, /iðonæ/): "love"

ish (noun, /iʃ/): "lunch"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "man"

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

akatt (noun, /ækəɾ/): "meal"

ijaiti (noun, /ɪjaɪti/): "metal"

taytil (noun, /tetɪl/): "mine"

va (noun, /və/): "monster"

dachaitta (noun, /dətʃaɪɾə/): "moon"

si (noun, /si/): "morning"

isakapay (noun, /isəkape/): "mother"

aygi (noun, /egɪ/): "mountain"

ketetha (noun, /kɛtɛðə/): "mouth"

gett (noun, /gɛɾ/): "name"

ttunat (noun, /ɾunət/): "neck"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "night"

jak (noun, /dʒək/): "noodle"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "nose"

tinge (noun, /tɪŋɛ/): "ocean"

se (noun, /sɛ/): "parent"

na (noun, /nə/): "path"

ttakatta (noun, /ɾækəɾa/): "peace"

alikai (noun, /ælɪkaɪ/): "pepper"

oughna (noun, /ɒnə/): "person"

taythitet (noun, /teðɪtɛt/): "pie"

nuna (noun, /nunə/): "pig"

awsa (noun, /osə/): "rabbit"

siti (noun, /siti/): "rain"

ta (noun, /tə/): "rat"

ath (noun, /əð/): "river"

lalu (noun, /ləlu/): "robe"

inad (noun, /inəd/): "rock"

alathatt (noun, /əlaðəɾ/): "root"

ttanih (noun, /ɾənɪh/): "salt"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "sand"

atad (noun, /ətəd/): "seed"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "sibling"

migitt (noun, /mɪgɪɾ/): "sister"

ays (noun, /es/): "skin"

nipita (noun, /nɪpɪtə/): "sky"

ayatt (noun, /əyæɾ/): "smoke"

finad (noun, /fɪnæd/): "snake"

awnay (noun, /one/): "soup"

asian (noun, /əʒən/): "star"

hathai (noun, /həðaɪ/): "stew"

es (noun, /ɛs/): "stomach"

voilazin (noun, /vɔɪlazɪn/): "stone"

panethiz (noun, /pənɛðɪz/): "stream"

inul (noun, /ɪnʌl/): "sun"

ma (noun, /mə/): "sword"

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

natina (noun, /nətinə/): "tavern"

mayf (noun, /mef/): "thumb"

la (noun, /lə/): "tongue"

wine (noun, /wɪnɛ/): "tooth"

lishabai (noun, /lɪʃəbaɪ/): "tree"

yanimas (noun, /yənɪməs/): "truth"

anivi (noun, /ənivɪ/): "uncle"

patilaf (noun, /patɪləf/): "valley"

fa (noun, /fa/): "war"

tazusiz (noun, /təzusɪz/): "water"

tase (noun, /təsɛ/): "way"

ddehi (noun, /ɽɛhi/): "wine"

lithayvi (noun, /liðevɪ/): "woman"

lat (noun, /lət/): "word"