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

Salitatt

Salitatt Dictionary

Pronouns

ub (pronoun, /ʌb/): "he"

ita (pronoun, /ɪtə/): "she"

cha (pronoun, /tʃə/): "they"

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "you"

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

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "I"

Articles

id (article, /ɪd/): "a"

fi (article, /fɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

nasan (preposition, /nəsən/): "and"

idadu (preposition, /idədʌ/): "as"

ttoughwib (preposition, /ɾɒwɪb/): "from"

ugayvathi (preposition, /ugevəði/): "in"

vasanan (preposition, /vəsənæn/): "of"

lattitt (preposition, /laɾɪɾ/): "or"

aboutt (preposition, /əbaʊɾ/): "to"

uth (preposition, /ʌθ/): "will"

nalucha (preposition, /nəlʌtʃə/): "with"

Numbers

duki (number, /dʌkɪ/): "zero"

ati (number, /ətɪ/): "one"

ku (number, /kʌ/): "two"

mana (number, /mənə/): "three"

awittuk (number, /əwiɾʌk/): "four"

usid (number, /usɪd/): "five"

pih (number, /pɪh/): "six"

tawniduh (number, /tonɪdʌh/): "seven"

ikilawa (number, /ikɪləwə/): "eight"

kett (number, /kɛɾ/): "nine"

aynidani (number, /enidænɪ/): "ten"

Questions

ttahi (question, /ɾəhɪ/): "what"

ha (question, /hə/): "who"

ewit (question, /ɛwɪt/): "how"

thapan (question, /ðəpən/): "why"

fi (question, /fi/): "when"

Interjections

alitaich (interjection, /əlɪtaɪtʃ/): "hello"

ki (interjection, /ki/): "goodbye"

ep (interjection, /ɛp/): "hey"

tasi (interjection, /təsɪ/): "bye"

ttethun (interjection, /ɾɛðʌn/): "ouch"

uthathina (interjection, /uðəðɪnə/): "wow"

ttattay (interjection, /ɾəɾe/): "uh"

aw (interjection, /aw/): "er"

madikas (interjection, /madikæs/): "um"

Adverbs

livisai (adverb, /lɪvɪsaɪ/): "again"

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

ad (adverb, /əd/): "soon"

agamun (adverb, /əgæmʌn/): "often"

tta (adverb, /ɾə/): "sometimes"

ayladdu (adverb, /eləɽʌ/): "always"

awtitalai (adverb, /otɪtælaɪ/): "never"

tuleka (adverb, /tulɛkə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

itizim (adjective, /ɪtɪzɪm/): "aromatic"

ati (adjective, /ətɪ/): "basted"

ak (adjective, /æk/): "big"

nguhana (adjective, /ŋʌhanə/): "bitter"

woidi (adjective, /wɔɪdi/): "black"

tanattam (adjective, /tanəɾəm/): "blue"

aythipayja (adjective, /eðipejə/): "brown"

anoum (adjective, /ænaʊm/): "chilled"

bata (adjective, /bəta/): "cold"

din (adjective, /din/): "curried"

aza (adjective, /æzæ/): "dark"

tesub (adjective, /tɛsub/): "deep"

ttelatti (adjective, /ɾɛləɾi/): "divine"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "drunk"

tud (adjective, /tud/): "empty"

ali (adjective, /əlɪ/): "evil"

asanita (adjective, /əsanitə/): "familiar"

izafa (adjective, /izəfæ/): "fat"

mapaka (adjective, /mæpækæ/): "flat"

janawthaw (adjective, /dʒənoðo/): "frail"

javat (adjective, /dʒəvət/): "fried"

sait (adjective, /saɪt/): "full"

sihan (adjective, /sɪhən/): "good"

buzooch (adjective, /buzʊx/): "green"

at (adjective, /ət/): "grey"

faykucha (adjective, /fekʌtʃə/): "honest"

onananu (adjective, /ɔnənənu/): "hot"

jatta (adjective, /jəɾa/): "light"

utangoughla (adjective, /ʌtəŋɒlə/): "long"

az (adjective, /æz/): "loud"

itasayli (adjective, /itəseli/): "mortal"

lanough (adjective, /lənɒ/): "mysterious"

janal (adjective, /jənəl/): "narrow"

thunu (adjective, /θunu/): "old"

ishadan (adjective, /ɪʃədən/): "orange"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "pungent"

attoughzik (adjective, /əɾɒzik/): "purple"

ayt (adjective, /et/): "quiet"

nite (adjective, /nitɛ/): "raw"

ape (adjective, /əpɛ/): "rectangular"

ajangoughc (adjective, /ədʒəŋɒc/): "red"

tune (adjective, /tunɛ/): "roasted"

vina (adjective, /vɪnə/): "round"

nittith (adjective, /nɪɾið/): "salty"

tawgil (adjective, /togɪl/): "savory"

ina (adjective, /inə/): "shallow"

thata (adjective, /ðətə/): "short"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "smoked"

isatut (adjective, /isətʌt/): "sober"

kam (adjective, /kəm/): "sour"

zatasait (adjective, /zətəsaɪt/): "spicy"

lakida (adjective, /ləkɪda/): "spiral"

uma (adjective, /ʌmə/): "square"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "steamed"

aydam (adjective, /edəm/): "strange"

thivay (adjective, /ðɪve/): "strong"

anaittuta (adjective, /ənaɪɾʌtə/): "sturdy"

ipu (adjective, /ɪpʌ/): "sweet"

itaisatai (adjective, /ɪtaɪsətaɪ/): "tall"

tattouz (adjective, /təɾaʊz/): "thick"

ihesaw (adjective, /ɪhɛso/): "thin"

mawifa (adjective, /məwifæ/): "warm"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "weak"

emika (adjective, /ɛmɪka/): "white"

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

tidaida (adjective, /tidaɪdə/): "yellow"

attim (adjective, /əɾɪm/): "young"

Verbs

ines (verb, /inɛs/): "bake"

ttithelav (verb, /ɾiðɛləv/): "be"

soudusaz (verb, /saʊdusæz/): "belong"

sizi (verb, /sɪzi/): "bite"

hapena (verb, /həpɛna/): "break"

ttakis (verb, /ɾakis/): "burn"

awkootha (verb, /okʊðæ/): "come"

laytap (verb, /letæp/): "die"

sait (verb, /saɪt/): "drink"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "eat"

asin (verb, /əsɪn/): "fall"

zoughw (verb, /zɒw/): "fight"

wi (verb, /wi/): "find"

tta (verb, /ɾæ/): "fish"

ettoosa (verb, /ɛɾʊsə/): "fly"

iday (verb, /ɪde/): "frown"

nashapa (verb, /nəʃəpa/): "go"

za (verb, /zə/): "growl"

the (verb, /θɛ/): "hate"

awdathath (verb, /odəðað/): "have"

nushayttis (verb, /nʌʃeɾɪs/): "hear"

anane (verb, /ənənɛ/): "hide"

set (verb, /sɛt/): "hold"

itta (verb, /ɪɾə/): "hunt"

satav (verb, /sətəv/): "jump"

nithina (verb, /nɪðɪnə/): "kill"

kat (verb, /kət/): "know"

lattaza (verb, /ləɾəzə/): "laugh"

awawttal (verb, /əwoɾəl/): "lie"

nittin (verb, /nɪɾin/): "live"

finatti (verb, /finaɾɪ/): "lose"

toughhuni (verb, /tɒhʌnɪ/): "love"

ahitattay (verb, /əhɪtəɾe/): "need"

aywaw (verb, /ewəw/): "own"

ttush (verb, /ɾuʃ/): "roast"

adapija (verb, /ədəpijæ/): "run"

anawdeta (verb, /ənodɛtə/): "see"

watawsay (verb, /wætose/): "sit"

batt (verb, /bəɾ/): "sleep"

zuj (verb, /zudʒ/): "smell"

ittanih (verb, /ɪɾænɪh/): "smile"

ninaha (verb, /ninəha/): "stand"

ttata (verb, /ɾəta/): "strike"

aynasini (verb, /enəsɪnɪ/): "swallow"

ithefan (verb, /ɪðɛfən/): "swim"

ujalizay (verb, /ujalɪze/): "taste"

aidak (verb, /aɪdak/): "throw"

sayj (verb, /sedʒ/): "walk"

kounough (verb, /kaʊnɒ/): "want"

Nouns

hamaki (noun, /həməkɪ/): "afternoon"

attina (noun, /əɾinə/): "ale"

vath (noun, /vəð/): "all"

fatoughtt (noun, /fætɒɾ/): "alligator"

pai (noun, /paɪ/): "arm"

aitihaifu (noun, /aɪtihaɪfu/): "ash"

nou (noun, /naʊ/): "aunt"

lazavay (noun, /lazəve/): "axe"

aba (noun, /əbə/): "bark"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "bay"

ttoughd (noun, /ɾɒd/): "beer"

thaizisail (noun, /θaɪzɪsaɪl/): "beet"

inatoughb (noun, /ɪnətɒb/): "bird"

nath (noun, /nəð/): "blood"

ahuvatt (noun, /ahʌvəɾ/): "boar"

sili (noun, /silɪ/): "bone"

disen (noun, /dɪsɛn/): "breakfast"

nawthattu (noun, /noðəɾʌ/): "breast"

ayliwiwa (noun, /eliwiwa/): "brother"

itetta (noun, /ɪtɛɾæ/): "castle"

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "cat"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "cat"

asisha (noun, /əsɪʃə/): "chest"

nayl (noun, /nel/): "chicken"

tidi (noun, /tɪdi/): "claw"

aditisha (noun, /ədɪtiʃæ/): "cloud"

pivab (noun, /pɪvəb/): "coconut"

alayda (noun, /æledə/): "crime"

apata (noun, /əpətə/): "day"

jen (noun, /jɛn/): "dinner"

athaki (noun, /əðəki/): "dog"

amathish (noun, /əməθiʃ/): "drink"

iv (noun, /ɪv/): "dungeon"

ihattawn (noun, /ihæɾon/): "ear"

ayhasala (noun, /ehəsələ/): "earth"

atte (noun, /æɾɛ/): "egg"

tsidavud (noun, /tsɪdəvud/): "elder"

las (noun, /ləs/): "enemy"

zati (noun, /zəti/): "evening"

ban (noun, /bæn/): "eye"

ngithoos (noun, /ŋiðʊs/): "family"

uda (noun, /ʌdə/): "father"

ava (noun, /æva/): "feather"

awthekat (noun, /oðɛkət/): "fight"

nifaitt (noun, /nɪfaɪɾ/): "finger"

renanej (noun, /ɹɛnənɛj/): "fire"

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

naka (noun, /nəkə/): "flesh"

nimittath (noun, /nimɪɾəð/): "foot"

va (noun, /və/): "forest"

kailett (noun, /kaɪlɛɾ/): "fox"

mew (noun, /mɛw/): "friend"

tayttawba (noun, /teɾobə/): "goose"

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

nainichi (noun, /naɪnitʃɪ/): "group"

daywegal (noun, /dewɛgəl/): "gulf"

attatta (noun, /əɾəɾə/): "hair"

aw (noun, /əw/): "hand"

ihanough (noun, /ihənɒ/): "hat"

awvoo (noun, /ovʊ/): "hate"

adittaw (noun, /ədɪɾəw/): "head"

sul (noun, /sul/): "hill"

zalamad (noun, /zəlæməd/): "horn"

thaishath (noun, /θaɪʃəð/): "horse"

idatti (noun, /idəɾɪ/): "house"

il (noun, /il/): "inn"

ikatailu (noun, /ikataɪlu/): "island"

ulasiw (noun, /uləsɪw/): "jaw"

aitoob (noun, /aɪtʊb/): "lake"

ittainami (noun, /iɾaɪnamɪ/): "leaf"

oughtutt (noun, /ɒtʌɾ/): "leg"

anuba (noun, /ənʌbæ/): "liver"

oulaywa (noun, /aʊlewə/): "louse"

esug (noun, /ɛsug/): "love"

azaigi (noun, /azaɪgɪ/): "lunch"

ibaydoughv (noun, /ɪbedɒv/): "man"

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

thefa (noun, /ðɛfə/): "meal"

anuda (noun, /ænʌdə/): "metal"

oofaj (noun, /ʊfəj/): "mine"

es (noun, /ɛs/): "monster"

awaittib (noun, /æwaɪɾib/): "moon"

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

asit (noun, /əsit/): "mother"

atid (noun, /ətɪd/): "mountain"

isuvoughc (noun, /ɪsʌvɒc/): "mouth"

kedu (noun, /kɛdu/): "name"

attas (noun, /aɾæs/): "neck"

kiza (noun, /kizə/): "night"

dasayn (noun, /dæsen/): "noodle"

attaza (noun, /əɾəzə/): "nose"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "ocean"

suttutha (noun, /sʌɾʌða/): "parent"

ouvi (noun, /aʊvɪ/): "path"

amaz (noun, /əmæz/): "peace"

attittoo (noun, /əɾɪɾʊ/): "pepper"

hu (noun, /hʌ/): "person"

kitay (noun, /kɪte/): "pie"

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

asufin (noun, /æsufin/): "rabbit"

anatta (noun, /ənəɾə/): "rain"

mawtta (noun, /moɾə/): "rat"

sithu (noun, /sɪðu/): "river"

oughge (noun, /ɒgɛ/): "robe"

ain (noun, /aɪn/): "rock"

na (noun, /nə/): "root"

ina (noun, /ɪna/): "salt"

ralik (noun, /ɹəlɪk/): "sand"

kanaid (noun, /kənaɪd/): "seed"

aydubi (noun, /edubɪ/): "sibling"

ap (noun, /əp/): "sister"

soughchu (noun, /sɒtʃʌ/): "skin"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "sky"

athain (noun, /æðaɪn/): "smoke"

bethamu (noun, /bɛðəmʌ/): "snake"

elepati (noun, /ɛlɛpəti/): "soup"

atitat (noun, /ətitət/): "star"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "stew"

kazasha (noun, /kəzəʃə/): "stomach"

vayttayth (noun, /veɾeð/): "stone"

didas (noun, /didəs/): "stream"

inattipi (noun, /ɪnəɾɪpɪ/): "sun"

toughlira (noun, /tɒliɹæ/): "sword"

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

iguttani (noun, /ɪgʌɾani/): "tavern"

akisithe (noun, /akɪsɪðɛ/): "thumb"

ttittattah (noun, /ɾiɾəɾah/): "tongue"

noottekaw (noun, /nʊɾɛko/): "tooth"

awttinuf (noun, /oɾɪnʌf/): "tree"

sathangak (noun, /səðəŋək/): "truth"

ngukithid (noun, /ŋukɪðid/): "uncle"

ivaban (noun, /ɪvabən/): "valley"

eme (noun, /ɛmɛ/): "war"

atakatt (noun, /ətakəɾ/): "water"

ngiti (noun, /ŋiti/): "way"

ofath (noun, /ɔfæð/): "wine"

am (noun, /əm/): "woman"

manad (noun, /mænæd/): "word"