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Language Generator

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

Thalough

Thalough Dictionary

Pronouns

ting (pronoun, /tɪŋ/): "he"

awne (pronoun, /onɛ/): "she"

naz (pronoun, /nəz/): "they"

avi (pronoun, /əvɪ/): "you"

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

is (pronoun, /ɪs/): "I"

Articles

ta (article, /tæ/): "a"

oot (article, /ʊt/): "the"

Prepositions

an (preposition, /æn/): "and"

attesawne (preposition, /əɾɛsonɛ/): "as"

amiluwu (preposition, /əmiluwʌ/): "from"

dattan (preposition, /dəɾæn/): "in"

iw (preposition, /iw/): "of"

saw (preposition, /so/): "or"

attaib (preposition, /əɾaɪb/): "to"

ouha (preposition, /aʊhæ/): "will"

asakifi (preposition, /əsəkɪfi/): "with"

Numbers

roughlitu (number, /ɹɒlɪtu/): "zero"

awuth (number, /əwʌð/): "one"

fatatoun (number, /fətətaʊn/): "two"

kezabad (number, /kɛzæbəd/): "three"

vathoughthin (number, /vəðɒðɪn/): "four"

nganiwi (number, /ŋənɪwɪ/): "five"

fayttitaz (number, /feɾitæz/): "six"

ut (number, /ut/): "seven"

ttoun (number, /ɾaʊn/): "eight"

lish (number, /liʃ/): "nine"

dutta (number, /dʌɾə/): "ten"

Questions

ayn (question, /en/): "what"

iwathapa (question, /ɪwəðəpə/): "who"

tidata (question, /tidətə/): "how"

nah (question, /nah/): "why"

avath (question, /əvəð/): "when"

Interjections

hu (interjection, /hʌ/): "hello"

ttisit (interjection, /ɾisɪt/): "goodbye"

sa (interjection, /sə/): "hey"

thamek (interjection, /ðamɛk/): "bye"

ituvizoo (interjection, /itʌvizʊ/): "ouch"

iwoughtuj (interjection, /ɪwɒtʌdʒ/): "wow"

tifi (interjection, /tifi/): "uh"

apetaw (interjection, /əpɛto/): "er"

ithasala (interjection, /ɪðəsələ/): "um"

Adverbs

natattan (adverb, /natəɾæn/): "again"

pishujan (adverb, /pɪʃudʒən/): "now"

ugakite (adverb, /ugəkitɛ/): "soon"

ooth (adverb, /ʊð/): "often"

alav (adverb, /ələv/): "sometimes"

oka (adverb, /ɔkæ/): "always"

seshibi (adverb, /sɛʃɪbɪ/): "never"

aythenuz (adverb, /eðɛnuz/): "seldom"

Adjectives

uwutaih (adjective, /ʌwʌtaɪh/): "aromatic"

oughttitata (adjective, /ɒɾɪtətə/): "basted"

epa (adjective, /ɛpæ/): "big"

igites (adjective, /ɪgɪtɛs/): "bitter"

ithe (adjective, /iðɛ/): "black"

usangap (adjective, /usəŋəp/): "blue"

ebilika (adjective, /ɛbilikə/): "brown"

talanawk (adjective, /tələnok/): "chilled"

ki (adjective, /ki/): "cold"

uchaf (adjective, /ʌchəf/): "curried"

epibat (adjective, /ɛpɪbət/): "dark"

azough (adjective, /əzɒ/): "deep"

inithawi (adjective, /ɪniðæwi/): "divine"

fad (adjective, /fəd/): "drunk"

day (adjective, /de/): "empty"

zaytti (adjective, /zeɾɪ/): "evil"

ikat (adjective, /ɪkət/): "familiar"

padayat (adjective, /pədəyət/): "fat"

sinou (adjective, /sinaʊ/): "flat"

naki (adjective, /nəkɪ/): "frail"

an (adjective, /ən/): "fried"

shi (adjective, /ʃi/): "full"

sika (adjective, /sɪkə/): "good"

ipisa (adjective, /ipisə/): "green"

uw (adjective, /ʌw/): "grey"

ettai (adjective, /ɛɾaɪ/): "honest"

esigutta (adjective, /ɛsigʌɾa/): "hot"

itatt (adjective, /itəɾ/): "light"

alin (adjective, /əlɪn/): "long"

ettith (adjective, /ɛɾið/): "loud"

bu (adjective, /bu/): "mortal"

is (adjective, /ɪs/): "mysterious"

feliwa (adjective, /fɛlɪwæ/): "narrow"

begitith (adjective, /bɛgitɪð/): "old"

tta (adjective, /ɾæ/): "orange"

thahaw (adjective, /θəho/): "pungent"

hawp (adjective, /hop/): "purple"

nasit (adjective, /nasɪt/): "quiet"

nasha (adjective, /nəʃa/): "raw"

up (adjective, /up/): "rectangular"

the (adjective, /ðɛ/): "red"

ayna (adjective, /ena/): "roasted"

pitta (adjective, /pɪɾə/): "round"

nasuw (adjective, /nəsʌw/): "salty"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "savory"

edisha (adjective, /ɛdɪʃə/): "shallow"

tizaka (adjective, /tɪzəkə/): "short"

dajal (adjective, /dədʒəl/): "smoked"

ttati (adjective, /ɾətɪ/): "sober"

alijusi (adjective, /əlɪjʌsɪ/): "sour"

ttaditif (adjective, /ɾæditif/): "spicy"

ja (adjective, /dʒə/): "spiral"

shafu (adjective, /ʃəfu/): "square"

an (adjective, /ən/): "steamed"

angan (adjective, /əŋən/): "strange"

utu (adjective, /utʌ/): "strong"

ja (adjective, /dʒə/): "sturdy"

sanan (adjective, /sənən/): "sweet"

thasegi (adjective, /ðəsɛgɪ/): "tall"

oughlik (adjective, /ɒlik/): "thick"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "thin"

saynuv (adjective, /senuv/): "warm"

za (adjective, /zə/): "weak"

nadithad (adjective, /nædɪðəd/): "white"

va (adjective, /və/): "wide"

nawttumih (adjective, /noɾʌmɪh/): "yellow"

thizab (adjective, /θɪzəb/): "young"

Verbs

mi (verb, /mi/): "bake"

usataka (verb, /usətəkæ/): "be"

adipit (verb, /adɪpit/): "belong"

dapedatt (verb, /dəpɛdæɾ/): "bite"

tha (verb, /θə/): "break"

zas (verb, /zəs/): "burn"

aisou (verb, /aɪsaʊ/): "come"

ezaitit (verb, /ɛzaɪtit/): "die"

sathithek (verb, /səðɪðɛk/): "drink"

ligadi (verb, /lɪgədi/): "eat"

thatti (verb, /ðəɾi/): "fall"

uwata (verb, /uwətə/): "fight"

patathi (verb, /pətəðɪ/): "find"

ttethe (verb, /ɾɛθɛ/): "fish"

kana (verb, /kənə/): "fly"

te (verb, /tɛ/): "frown"

ifaivoutta (verb, /ifaɪvaʊɾə/): "go"

ttisi (verb, /ɾɪsɪ/): "growl"

awlathat (verb, /oləðət/): "hate"

mahas (verb, /məhæs/): "have"

adunaitt (verb, /ədunaɪɾ/): "hear"

nittav (verb, /nɪɾəv/): "hide"

an (verb, /ən/): "hold"

udazais (verb, /udəzaɪs/): "hunt"

uda (verb, /udə/): "jump"

ttuvuj (verb, /ɾuvʌdʒ/): "kill"

emidaw (verb, /ɛmɪdo/): "know"

moonaim (verb, /mʊnaɪm/): "laugh"

futt (verb, /fʌɾ/): "lie"

thipil (verb, /ðɪpil/): "live"

awefujay (verb, /æwɛfudʒe/): "lose"

utisen (verb, /ʌtɪsɛn/): "love"

tingethal (verb, /tiŋɛðəl/): "need"

it (verb, /ɪt/): "own"

ayd (verb, /ed/): "roast"

attalavi (verb, /əɾələvi/): "run"

thaw (verb, /ðəw/): "see"

akano (verb, /əkənɔ/): "sit"

iba (verb, /ɪbæ/): "sleep"

ibittaf (verb, /ɪbɪɾəf/): "smell"

parrough (verb, /pərɒ/): "smile"

iledufa (verb, /ɪlɛdufə/): "stand"

ttaw (verb, /ɾəw/): "strike"

ttoughdazal (verb, /ɾɒdəzəl/): "swallow"

casi (verb, /cæsɪ/): "swim"

pa (verb, /pə/): "taste"

aikinuji (verb, /aɪkɪnuji/): "throw"

paki (verb, /pəkɪ/): "walk"

ethun (verb, /ɛðʌn/): "want"

Nouns

asaf (noun, /əsəf/): "afternoon"

usazitt (noun, /usəzɪɾ/): "ale"

nouthi (noun, /naʊθi/): "all"

attazib (noun, /əɾazɪb/): "alligator"

linathef (noun, /linaðɛf/): "arm"

aisisi (noun, /aɪsɪsɪ/): "ash"

doosi (noun, /dʊʒ/): "aunt"

asoibub (noun, /əsɔɪbub/): "axe"

oughnu (noun, /ɒnu/): "bark"

idawk (noun, /ɪdok/): "bay"

oughwi (noun, /ɒwi/): "beer"

manathas (noun, /mənəðæs/): "beet"

at (noun, /ət/): "bird"

sitay (noun, /sɪte/): "blood"

awoone (noun, /awʊnɛ/): "boar"

amaiba (noun, /əmaɪba/): "bone"

tadanav (noun, /tədənæv/): "breakfast"

juni (noun, /dʒunɪ/): "breast"

athek (noun, /æðɛk/): "brother"

alaina (noun, /əlaɪnə/): "castle"

tehad (noun, /tɛhəd/): "cat"

ivakoughtt (noun, /ɪvəkɒɾ/): "cat"

noughmal (noun, /nɒməl/): "chest"

thittis (noun, /ðɪɾɪs/): "chicken"

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

kagavi (noun, /kəgævɪ/): "cloud"

etudu (noun, /ɛtudu/): "coconut"

vunu (noun, /vʌnʌ/): "crime"

tattutt (noun, /təɾʌɾ/): "day"

anoughkabe (noun, /ənɒkabɛ/): "dinner"

lavuvi (noun, /ləvʌvɪ/): "dog"

thiti (noun, /θitɪ/): "drink"

paitt (noun, /paɪɾ/): "dungeon"

oughnis (noun, /ɒnɪs/): "ear"

amay (noun, /əme/): "earth"

vateh (noun, /vætɛh/): "egg"

bithattuj (noun, /bɪθəɾuj/): "elder"

izi (noun, /ɪzɪ/): "enemy"

ainubada (noun, /aɪnʌbædə/): "evening"

pa (noun, /pæ/): "eye"

aittidis (noun, /aɪɾɪdɪs/): "family"

soughs (noun, /sɒs/): "father"

lani (noun, /lənɪ/): "feather"

atteve (noun, /əɾɛvɛ/): "fight"

saloughtaw (noun, /sælɒto/): "finger"

koughne (noun, /kɒnɛ/): "fire"

imanutta (noun, /ɪmənuɾə/): "fish"

gath (noun, /gæθ/): "flesh"

zazava (noun, /zəzəvə/): "foot"

thatti (noun, /ðəɾɪ/): "forest"

esip (noun, /ɛsɪp/): "fox"

siluw (noun, /sɪluw/): "friend"

ittazak (noun, /ɪɾæzæk/): "goose"

nule (noun, /nulɛ/): "grease"

hami (noun, /həmi/): "group"

imadeki (noun, /ɪmædɛki/): "gulf"

itta (noun, /iɾa/): "hair"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "hand"

bittain (noun, /bɪɾaɪn/): "hat"

ta (noun, /ta/): "hate"

asat (noun, /əsət/): "head"

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

wa (noun, /wə/): "horn"

azanana (noun, /əzənəna/): "horse"

ku (noun, /kʌ/): "house"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "inn"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "island"

anamal (noun, /ənamal/): "jaw"

kaythaka (noun, /keθəkæ/): "lake"

ttayva (noun, /ɾevə/): "leaf"

oughlanasa (noun, /ɒlənæsə/): "leg"

thanagal (noun, /ðənəgæl/): "liver"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "louse"

dattilough (noun, /dəɾɪlɒ/): "love"

angaw (noun, /əŋo/): "lunch"

epis (noun, /ɛpis/): "man"

uthettaith (noun, /uðɛɾaɪð/): "many"

iwey (noun, /iwɛy/): "meal"

atithak (noun, /ətɪðək/): "metal"

ttapaka (noun, /ɾəpəkæ/): "mine"

ithan (noun, /ɪðən/): "monster"

uza (noun, /uzə/): "moon"

tafid (noun, /təfid/): "morning"

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

mutan (noun, /mutæn/): "mountain"

isuti (noun, /ɪsuti/): "mouth"

iwethaj (noun, /ɪwɛðədʒ/): "name"

busalay (noun, /busəle/): "neck"

anay (noun, /əne/): "night"

ikay (noun, /ɪke/): "noodle"

idi (noun, /idɪ/): "nose"

isay (noun, /ɪse/): "ocean"

atudan (noun, /ətʌdən/): "parent"

ithayt (noun, /iðet/): "path"

angutsuttough (noun, /əŋʌtsuɾɒ/): "peace"

itanaw (noun, /ɪtəno/): "pepper"

datousi (noun, /dətaʊsi/): "person"

kaw (noun, /ko/): "pie"

ngasuttach (noun, /ŋəsuɾætʃ/): "pig"

ifatoughk (noun, /ɪfætɒk/): "rabbit"

aitasa (noun, /aɪtəsə/): "rain"

zatamung (noun, /zætəmuŋ/): "rat"

ijanaka (noun, /idʒənəkə/): "river"

dava (noun, /dəvə/): "robe"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "rock"

zatt (noun, /zəɾ/): "root"

be (noun, /bɛ/): "salt"

nitt (noun, /niɾ/): "sand"

usun (noun, /usʌn/): "seed"

awin (noun, /əwin/): "sibling"

aladina (noun, /ələdinə/): "sister"

ngita (noun, /ŋɪtə/): "skin"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "sky"

datt (noun, /dəɾ/): "smoke"

ak (noun, /ək/): "snake"

avanay (noun, /əvəne/): "soup"

amilood (noun, /əmɪlʊd/): "star"

wuna (noun, /wunæ/): "stew"

lough (noun, /lɒ/): "stomach"

adayja (noun, /ædedʒə/): "stone"

la (noun, /lə/): "stream"

withawn (noun, /wɪðon/): "sun"

epatapi (noun, /ɛpətapɪ/): "sword"

ttim (noun, /ɾɪm/): "tail"

athe (noun, /æðɛ/): "tavern"

isanan (noun, /isanən/): "thumb"

awgattal (noun, /ogəɾəl/): "tongue"

adagarr (noun, /ədəgær/): "tooth"

isoughbam (noun, /ɪsɒbəm/): "tree"

ithash (noun, /ɪðəʃ/): "truth"

sati (noun, /səti/): "uncle"

tittaik (noun, /tiɾaɪk/): "valley"

nazanuz (noun, /nazənuz/): "war"

tinu (noun, /tinʌ/): "water"

daitselif (noun, /daɪtsɛlif/): "way"

ilesaydaw (noun, /ɪlɛsedo/): "wine"

inaiti (noun, /ɪnaɪtɪ/): "woman"

attatike (noun, /əɾætɪkɛ/): "word"