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Language Generator

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

Zanaigi

Zanaigi Dictionary

Pronouns

dit (pronoun, /dɪt/): "he"

ash (pronoun, /æʃ/): "she"

tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "they"

oolai (pronoun, /ʊlaɪ/): "you"

az (pronoun, /æz/): "we"

isa (pronoun, /isə/): "I"

Articles

luh (article, /lʌh/): "a"

ni (article, /ni/): "the"

Prepositions

nanelatt (preposition, /nənɛləɾ/): "and"

nawaysat (preposition, /nəwesət/): "as"

ayn (preposition, /en/): "from"

amat (preposition, /əmæt/): "in"

aylahadi (preposition, /eləhədɪ/): "of"

tett (preposition, /tɛɾ/): "or"

tai (preposition, /taɪ/): "to"

ij (preposition, /ɪdʒ/): "will"

eninila (preposition, /ɛnɪnɪlə/): "with"

Numbers

dila (number, /dɪlæ/): "zero"

ka (number, /kə/): "one"

poughpang (number, /pɒpəŋ/): "two"

nain (number, /naɪn/): "three"

iv (number, /ɪv/): "four"

avaw (number, /əvo/): "five"

fiwa (number, /fiwə/): "six"

ttachate (number, /ɾəxətɛ/): "seven"

nanimoun (number, /nænimaʊn/): "eight"

aittaf (number, /aɪɾəf/): "nine"

dis (number, /dis/): "ten"

Questions

ttada (question, /ɾədə/): "what"

thisiq (question, /ðɪsɪq/): "who"

itay (question, /ite/): "how"

iza (question, /ɪzə/): "why"

jaitita (question, /dʒaɪtɪtæ/): "when"

Interjections

azath (interjection, /əzəð/): "hello"

izataiwu (interjection, /izətaɪwu/): "goodbye"

aduttash (interjection, /əduɾəʃ/): "hey"

iha (interjection, /ɪhə/): "bye"

enibaj (interjection, /ɛnɪbəj/): "ouch"

ittabay (interjection, /ɪɾəbe/): "wow"

kitatoo (interjection, /kitətʊ/): "uh"

unoumife (interjection, /ʌnaʊmɪfɛ/): "er"

waisi (interjection, /waɪsi/): "um"

Adverbs

wal (adverb, /wəl/): "again"

isataw (adverb, /ɪsəto/): "now"

kanawn (adverb, /kənon/): "soon"

thaik (adverb, /ðaɪk/): "often"

ujaynid (adverb, /ʌdʒenid/): "sometimes"

zudat (adverb, /zʌdat/): "always"

si (adverb, /sɪ/): "never"

ttoughttayd (adverb, /ɾɒɾed/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ilough (adjective, /ilɒ/): "aromatic"

noughta (adjective, /nɒtə/): "basted"

shi (adjective, /ʃi/): "big"

naihaiv (adjective, /naɪhaɪv/): "bitter"

nif (adjective, /nɪf/): "black"

wainal (adjective, /waɪnal/): "blue"

oughtiwa (adjective, /ɒtiwæ/): "brown"

aisattatt (adjective, /aɪsəɾəɾ/): "chilled"

tagigab (adjective, /təgigəb/): "cold"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "curried"

aikaysa (adjective, /aɪkesa/): "dark"

ulayn (adjective, /ʌlen/): "deep"

ab (adjective, /əb/): "divine"

ehai (adjective, /ɛhaɪ/): "drunk"

udal (adjective, /ʌdəl/): "empty"

tawajaw (adjective, /tæwəjæw/): "evil"

uvoughdett (adjective, /ʌvɒdɛɾ/): "familiar"

kas (adjective, /kəs/): "fat"

talaitach (adjective, /talaɪtətʃ/): "flat"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "frail"

poodaku (adjective, /pʊdəku/): "fried"

ibijoid (adjective, /ɪbɪjɔɪd/): "full"

da (adjective, /də/): "good"

ittifaba (adjective, /ɪɾifəbə/): "green"

say (adjective, /se/): "grey"

uta (adjective, /ʌtæ/): "honest"

ala (adjective, /ələ/): "hot"

la (adjective, /lə/): "light"

anashas (adjective, /ənəʃəs/): "long"

tapaw (adjective, /təpəw/): "loud"

wa (adjective, /wə/): "mortal"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "mysterious"

napivu (adjective, /nəpɪvu/): "narrow"

etakaytta (adjective, /ɛtəkeɾə/): "old"

un (adjective, /ʌn/): "orange"

datawing (adjective, /dətəwɪŋ/): "pungent"

oil (adjective, /ɔɪl/): "purple"

kitt (adjective, /kɪɾ/): "quiet"

inawda (adjective, /inodæ/): "raw"

ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "rectangular"

apaniv (adjective, /əpənɪv/): "red"

aytt (adjective, /eɾ/): "roasted"

ttanavait (adjective, /ɾənəvaɪt/): "round"

aziza (adjective, /əzɪzə/): "salty"

zasa (adjective, /zəsə/): "savory"

duva (adjective, /dʌvə/): "shallow"

aithoughjas (adjective, /aɪðɒjəs/): "short"

an (adjective, /æn/): "smoked"

ashach (adjective, /əʃəch/): "sober"

napuz (adjective, /næpʌz/): "sour"

awvawn (adjective, /ovon/): "spicy"

ttaysisez (adjective, /ɾesɪsɛz/): "spiral"

naybuti (adjective, /nebʌti/): "square"

ays (adjective, /es/): "steamed"

may (adjective, /me/): "strange"

aytt (adjective, /eɾ/): "strong"

ila (adjective, /ɪlə/): "sturdy"

ayveleth (adjective, /evɛlɛð/): "sweet"

imaisima (adjective, /ɪmaɪsɪma/): "tall"

ekata (adjective, /ɛkətə/): "thick"

thoughnath (adjective, /ðɒnað/): "thin"

avaitawth (adjective, /əvaɪtoð/): "warm"

aditaybi (adjective, /ædɪtebɪ/): "weak"

arud (adjective, /əɹud/): "white"

attinan (adjective, /aɾɪnən/): "wide"

et (adjective, /ɛt/): "yellow"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "young"

Verbs

ought (verb, /ɒt/): "bake"

ttuni (verb, /ɾʌnɪ/): "be"

ttu (verb, /ɾʌ/): "belong"

thinittav (verb, /ðɪnɪɾəv/): "bite"

pathi (verb, /pəði/): "break"

duli (verb, /dʌlɪ/): "burn"

mabitti (verb, /məbiɾi/): "come"

dittu (verb, /dɪɾu/): "die"

aludusa (verb, /əlʌdusa/): "drink"

adaif (verb, /ədaɪf/): "eat"

aytifeta (verb, /etɪfɛtə/): "fall"

fetti (verb, /fɛɾi/): "fight"

nawcinawn (verb, /nocinon/): "find"

ttiniti (verb, /ɾinɪtɪ/): "fish"

ittasut (verb, /iɾæsʌt/): "fly"

in (verb, /in/): "frown"

aythimawna (verb, /eðɪmona/): "go"

ladinaif (verb, /lədɪnaɪf/): "growl"

aw (verb, /əw/): "hate"

shav (verb, /ʃəv/): "have"

jidina (verb, /jɪdina/): "hear"

az (verb, /əz/): "hide"

jabawtta (verb, /jæboɾə/): "hold"

sefam (verb, /sɛfəm/): "hunt"

loughthal (verb, /lɒðəl/): "jump"

idife (verb, /idifɛ/): "kill"

tten (verb, /ɾɛn/): "know"

idi (verb, /idɪ/): "laugh"

itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "lie"

alai (verb, /əlaɪ/): "live"

dal (verb, /dəl/): "lose"

usaws (verb, /ʌsos/): "love"

duday (verb, /dʌde/): "need"

oughthattami (verb, /ɒðəɾæmi/): "own"

cheda (verb, /tʃɛdə/): "roast"

mawkaidoud (verb, /mokaɪdaʊd/): "run"

ainasij (verb, /aɪnasidʒ/): "see"

sa (verb, /sə/): "sit"

chuttidaw (verb, /tʃuɾido/): "sleep"

wabatti (verb, /wəbəɾi/): "smell"

athiq (verb, /æðɪq/): "smile"

ith (verb, /ið/): "stand"

attutul (verb, /əɾutul/): "strike"

taki (verb, /təkɪ/): "swallow"

fail (verb, /faɪl/): "swim"

toiniwa (verb, /tɔɪnɪwə/): "taste"

wid (verb, /wɪd/): "throw"

natin (verb, /nətin/): "walk"

kalitu (verb, /kəlɪtu/): "want"

Nouns

ta (noun, /tə/): "afternoon"

ttahatung (noun, /ɾəhətʌŋ/): "ale"

itay (noun, /ite/): "all"

fawa (noun, /fəwə/): "alligator"

katt (noun, /kæɾ/): "arm"

akingibu (noun, /ækiŋɪbʌ/): "ash"

tedap (noun, /tɛdəp/): "aunt"

ttanadat (noun, /ɾənədæt/): "axe"

idithinai (noun, /idɪðɪnaɪ/): "bark"

ipawttasha (noun, /ipoɾəʃə/): "bay"

ttahalil (noun, /ɾəhəlɪl/): "beer"

akachiga (noun, /ækætʃigə/): "beet"

iludi (noun, /ilʌdi/): "bird"

ootoughway (noun, /ʊtɒwe/): "blood"

aytipi (noun, /etipi/): "boar"

zis (noun, /zɪs/): "bone"

azun (noun, /əzʌn/): "breakfast"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "breast"

achattati (noun, /ətʃəɾətɪ/): "brother"

sinittou (noun, /sɪnɪɾaʊ/): "castle"

inizut (noun, /inizʌt/): "cat"

tewawti (noun, /tɛwotɪ/): "cat"

ech (noun, /ɛtʃ/): "chest"

ittuth (noun, /iɾuð/): "chicken"

sifa (noun, /sɪfa/): "claw"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "cloud"

sadittaw (noun, /sadɪɾo/): "coconut"

nilas (noun, /nɪləs/): "crime"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "day"

dingak (noun, /diŋək/): "dinner"

ebap (noun, /ɛbəp/): "dog"

atha (noun, /əðə/): "drink"

aytith (noun, /etið/): "dungeon"

al (noun, /əl/): "ear"

ikivawtt (noun, /ikɪvoɾ/): "earth"

pebe (noun, /pɛbɛ/): "egg"

vatta (noun, /vəɾə/): "elder"

digidin (noun, /dɪgidɪn/): "enemy"

upi (noun, /upi/): "evening"

tav (noun, /tæv/): "eye"

zutiz (noun, /zʌtɪz/): "family"

was (noun, /wæs/): "father"

shasafiw (noun, /ʃasafɪw/): "feather"

upush (noun, /upuʃ/): "fight"

uku (noun, /ukʌ/): "finger"

atait (noun, /ətaɪt/): "fire"

mima (noun, /mimə/): "fish"

zaganut (noun, /zəgənut/): "flesh"

alumi (noun, /əlʌmɪ/): "foot"

na (noun, /na/): "forest"

pani (noun, /pənɪ/): "fox"

at (noun, /ət/): "friend"

anadi (noun, /anədɪ/): "goose"

attavale (noun, /aɾəvəlɛ/): "grease"

ttattuga (noun, /ɾəɾugə/): "group"

ittou (noun, /ɪɾaʊ/): "gulf"

ifittecha (noun, /ɪfɪɾɛxə/): "hair"

sittoughz (noun, /sɪɾɒz/): "hand"

esh (noun, /ɛʃ/): "hat"

ningashawt (noun, /niŋəʃot/): "hate"

aka (noun, /əkə/): "head"

aisaina (noun, /aɪsaɪnə/): "hill"

ttatuval (noun, /ɾətuval/): "horn"

hidamuh (noun, /hɪdəmʌh/): "horse"

nenan (noun, /nɛnan/): "house"

naid (noun, /naɪd/): "inn"

uninan (noun, /ʌnɪnən/): "island"

tawsa (noun, /tosa/): "jaw"

thawsh (noun, /θoʃ/): "lake"

attisith (noun, /əɾɪsɪð/): "leaf"

dinawn (noun, /dinon/): "leg"

kalap (noun, /kələp/): "liver"

ttoizasal (noun, /ɾɔɪzəsəl/): "louse"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "love"

umakeda (noun, /uməkɛdə/): "lunch"

abeza (noun, /əbɛzə/): "man"

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

ta (noun, /tæ/): "meal"

ema (noun, /ɛmæ/): "metal"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "mine"

af (noun, /əf/): "monster"

tawv (noun, /tov/): "moon"

ulaithafay (noun, /ʌlaɪðəfe/): "morning"

battilitt (noun, /bəɾilɪɾ/): "mother"

sapatto (noun, /səpəɾɔ/): "mountain"

ilainai (noun, /ɪlaɪnaɪ/): "mouth"

at (noun, /ət/): "name"

ilitough (noun, /ilitɒ/): "neck"

dapay (noun, /dəpe/): "night"

attiz (noun, /əɾiz/): "noodle"

attakoughv (noun, /æɾækɒv/): "nose"

va (noun, /və/): "ocean"

attapafa (noun, /aɾəpəfæ/): "parent"

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

inak (noun, /ɪnək/): "peace"

aita (noun, /aɪtə/): "pepper"

wak (noun, /wək/): "person"

itatta (noun, /ɪtəɾə/): "pie"

ouwaynafai (noun, /aʊwenæfaɪ/): "pig"

vana (noun, /vəna/): "rabbit"

ewattata (noun, /ɛwəɾətə/): "rain"

ada (noun, /ədæ/): "rat"

oughpejatha (noun, /ɒpɛjəðə/): "river"

atoupisi (noun, /ətaʊpɪsɪ/): "robe"

tawnin (noun, /tonin/): "rock"

as (noun, /æs/): "root"

isai (noun, /ɪsaɪ/): "salt"

liva (noun, /livæ/): "sand"

fatha (noun, /fəðə/): "seed"

igik (noun, /ɪgɪk/): "sibling"

ttiwaili (noun, /ɾɪwaɪli/): "sister"

ihamith (noun, /ihəmið/): "skin"

saqezu (noun, /sæqɛzʌ/): "sky"

lan (noun, /læn/): "smoke"

ttetudi (noun, /ɾɛtudɪ/): "snake"

sha (noun, /ʃə/): "soup"

aluki (noun, /ælukɪ/): "star"

lawd (noun, /lod/): "stew"

ittitaw (noun, /ɪɾɪto/): "stomach"

ivasutt (noun, /ɪvəsuɾ/): "stone"

je (noun, /jɛ/): "stream"

ashayv (noun, /æʃev/): "sun"

hab (noun, /həb/): "sword"

tadahi (noun, /tædæhi/): "tail"

asat (noun, /əsət/): "tavern"

anel (noun, /ənɛl/): "thumb"

kahaju (noun, /kəhədʒu/): "tongue"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "tooth"

ittawfu (noun, /ɪɾofʌ/): "tree"

am (noun, /əm/): "truth"

noughl (noun, /nɒl/): "uncle"

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

itawnani (noun, /itonani/): "war"

awagajou (noun, /əwagəjaʊ/): "water"

ukivi (noun, /ʌkivi/): "way"

aiviki (noun, /aɪvɪkɪ/): "wine"

abat (noun, /əbət/): "woman"

sitana (noun, /sɪtənə/): "word"