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Language Generator

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

Zetuw

Zetuw Dictionary

Pronouns

hi (pronoun, /hi/): "he"

ihaw (pronoun, /iho/): "she"

aka (pronoun, /əkə/): "they"

min (pronoun, /mɪn/): "you"

sav (pronoun, /səv/): "we"

ip (pronoun, /ɪp/): "I"

Articles

ku (article, /kʌ/): "a"

ttath (article, /ɾæð/): "the"

Prepositions

tatadi (preposition, /tətædi/): "and"

thainuti (preposition, /ðaɪnuti/): "as"

getangay (preposition, /gɛtaŋe/): "from"

ewethu (preposition, /ɛwɛðʌ/): "in"

oughma (preposition, /ɒmə/): "of"

ttaiganoughz (preposition, /ɾaɪgənɒz/): "or"

ttattathayt (preposition, /ɾæɾaθet/): "to"

ttaja (preposition, /ɾəjæ/): "will"

ebivagough (preposition, /ɛbɪvəgɒ/): "with"

Numbers

dawwinit (number, /dowɪnɪt/): "zero"

idouttetti (number, /ɪdaʊɾɛɾɪ/): "one"

nifikal (number, /nifikəl/): "two"

inib (number, /ɪnɪb/): "three"

pa (number, /pə/): "four"

idai (number, /idaɪ/): "five"

uza (number, /uzə/): "six"

kepu (number, /kɛpu/): "seven"

ngattasim (number, /ŋəɾæsim/): "eight"

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

thakiji (number, /ðəkɪjɪ/): "ten"

Questions

lattafu (question, /ləɾəfu/): "what"

ponatatt (question, /pɔnətæɾ/): "who"

sad (question, /səd/): "how"

ale (question, /əlɛ/): "why"

at (question, /ət/): "when"

Interjections

imafevi (interjection, /ɪməfɛvi/): "hello"

da (interjection, /də/): "goodbye"

ayki (interjection, /ekɪ/): "hey"

ah (interjection, /əh/): "bye"

naza (interjection, /næzə/): "ouch"

adan (interjection, /ədən/): "wow"

tainewiz (interjection, /taɪnɛwiz/): "uh"

pattan (interjection, /pəɾən/): "er"

ji (interjection, /dʒɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

nudaji (adverb, /nudədʒi/): "again"

sa (adverb, /sə/): "now"

sape (adverb, /sæpɛ/): "soon"

zalidas (adverb, /zælɪdəs/): "often"

eladawt (adverb, /ɛlədot/): "sometimes"

da (adverb, /da/): "always"

ngoughttatti (adverb, /ŋɒɾəɾi/): "never"

adoo (adverb, /ədʊ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

latt (adjective, /laɾ/): "aromatic"

ttag (adjective, /ɾəg/): "basted"

anith (adjective, /əniθ/): "big"

ila (adjective, /ɪlə/): "bitter"

pawjam (adjective, /pojæm/): "black"

afufa (adjective, /æfufə/): "blue"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "brown"

ba (adjective, /bə/): "chilled"

lithaton (adjective, /liðətɔn/): "cold"

lanudoo (adjective, /lənudʊ/): "curried"

tados (adjective, /tədɔs/): "dark"

sedaki (adjective, /sɛdəkɪ/): "deep"

aboughni (adjective, /əbɒnɪ/): "divine"

ifanawv (adjective, /ifænov/): "drunk"

athiti (adjective, /aðɪtɪ/): "empty"

etaysal (adjective, /ɛtesəl/): "evil"

sa (adjective, /sæ/): "familiar"

ajul (adjective, /əjʌl/): "fat"

sazat (adjective, /səzət/): "flat"

tak (adjective, /tək/): "frail"

ittiva (adjective, /iɾivə/): "fried"

manayz (adjective, /mənez/): "full"

jath (adjective, /jəð/): "good"

ach (adjective, /ætʃ/): "green"

avalifa (adjective, /əvəlifə/): "grey"

atij (adjective, /ətij/): "honest"

ttoughwayttad (adjective, /ɾɒweɾəd/): "hot"

sawawd (adjective, /səwod/): "light"

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

utattani (adjective, /utəɾənɪ/): "loud"

anaroughtt (adjective, /ənæɹɒɾ/): "mortal"

ihida (adjective, /ɪhidə/): "mysterious"

aj (adjective, /æj/): "narrow"

athad (adjective, /əðəd/): "old"

awpat (adjective, /opət/): "orange"

da (adjective, /də/): "pungent"

uttan (adjective, /uɾən/): "purple"

tamalaf (adjective, /təmələf/): "quiet"

avulal (adjective, /əvʌləl/): "raw"

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

isid (adjective, /ɪsid/): "red"

ttilukaim (adjective, /ɾilukaɪm/): "roasted"

jane (adjective, /jænɛ/): "round"

is (adjective, /is/): "salty"

kaj (adjective, /kədʒ/): "savory"

ul (adjective, /ul/): "shallow"

azipum (adjective, /əzɪpum/): "short"

at (adjective, /ət/): "smoked"

etayto (adjective, /ɛtetɔ/): "sober"

aime (adjective, /aɪmɛ/): "sour"

az (adjective, /əz/): "spicy"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "spiral"

zafan (adjective, /zəfən/): "square"

tu (adjective, /tu/): "steamed"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "strange"

sit (adjective, /sit/): "strong"

nutha (adjective, /nʌðə/): "sturdy"

choidawith (adjective, /tʃɔɪdæwɪð/): "sweet"

tettitha (adjective, /tɛɾiðə/): "tall"

ath (adjective, /að/): "thick"

pim (adjective, /pim/): "thin"

shapat (adjective, /ʃapət/): "warm"

ika (adjective, /ɪka/): "weak"

panoughfatt (adjective, /pənɒfəɾ/): "white"

oughka (adjective, /ɒkə/): "wide"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "yellow"

iku (adjective, /ɪku/): "young"

Verbs

ainaynai (verb, /aɪnenaɪ/): "bake"

aimough (verb, /aɪmɒ/): "be"

hetaw (verb, /hɛtəw/): "belong"

ukeb (verb, /ukɛb/): "bite"

aima (verb, /aɪmə/): "break"

athemasha (verb, /əðɛməʃə/): "burn"

tayn (verb, /ten/): "come"

af (verb, /æf/): "die"

iwaimi (verb, /ɪwaɪmi/): "drink"

enajaine (verb, /ɛnəjaɪnɛ/): "eat"

ngadoul (verb, /ŋədaʊl/): "fall"

alibeday (verb, /əlibɛde/): "fight"

fad (verb, /fəd/): "find"

tattic (verb, /təɾɪc/): "fish"

avaylarr (verb, /ævelər/): "fly"

el (verb, /ɛl/): "frown"

dath (verb, /dəð/): "go"

zini (verb, /zɪni/): "growl"

lama (verb, /lamə/): "hate"

un (verb, /un/): "have"

anathetti (verb, /ənəðɛɾi/): "hear"

aidun (verb, /aɪdʌn/): "hide"

nukisin (verb, /nukɪsɪn/): "hold"

thaliz (verb, /ðəlɪz/): "hunt"

ivoutha (verb, /ɪvaʊða/): "jump"

nough (verb, /nɒ/): "kill"

ma (verb, /mə/): "know"

va (verb, /və/): "laugh"

ngangoughtal (verb, /ŋəŋɒtəl/): "lie"

venuba (verb, /vɛnʌbə/): "live"

she (verb, /ʃɛ/): "lose"

upinatt (verb, /ʌpɪnəɾ/): "love"

jinep (verb, /jinɛp/): "need"

ij (verb, /ɪj/): "own"

adinis (verb, /ædɪnis/): "roast"

kit (verb, /kit/): "run"

ttepin (verb, /ɾɛpɪn/): "see"

ahasafay (verb, /əhəsæfe/): "sit"

at (verb, /ət/): "sleep"

sizaww (verb, /sɪzow/): "smell"

watayzett (verb, /wətezɛɾ/): "smile"

uttatut (verb, /uɾətʌt/): "stand"

fetatt (verb, /fɛtæɾ/): "strike"

utt (verb, /uɾ/): "swallow"

tulaza (verb, /tulæzə/): "swim"

daj (verb, /dəj/): "taste"

ilib (verb, /ilɪb/): "throw"

ttafoon (verb, /ɾəfʊn/): "walk"

ab (verb, /əb/): "want"

Nouns

apade (noun, /əpadɛ/): "afternoon"

thawtt (noun, /ðoɾ/): "ale"

henoo (noun, /hɛnʊ/): "all"

thith (noun, /θið/): "alligator"

woo (noun, /wʊ/): "arm"

azalawm (noun, /əzælom/): "ash"

nifizu (noun, /nifizu/): "aunt"

as (noun, /əs/): "axe"

ousinu (noun, /aʊsɪnʌ/): "bark"

gatiti (noun, /gətitɪ/): "bay"

tive (noun, /tɪvɛ/): "beer"

ittileku (noun, /iɾɪlɛku/): "beet"

iwithan (noun, /ɪwɪðən/): "bird"

attu (noun, /æɾʌ/): "blood"

kathaylup (noun, /kəðelʌp/): "boar"

aq (noun, /əq/): "bone"

anaimatt (noun, /ənaɪmaɾ/): "breakfast"

ahep (noun, /əhɛp/): "breast"

ekiza (noun, /ɛkɪzə/): "brother"

latt (noun, /ləɾ/): "castle"

atayh (noun, /əteh/): "cat"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "cat"

na (noun, /næ/): "chest"

izatt (noun, /ɪzəɾ/): "chicken"

inajanoo (noun, /ɪnæjænʊ/): "claw"

hikap (noun, /hikəp/): "cloud"

dathiv (noun, /dəθɪv/): "coconut"

ehala (noun, /ɛhələ/): "crime"

zetimas (noun, /zɛtiməs/): "day"

te (noun, /tɛ/): "dinner"

ttetay (noun, /ɾɛte/): "dog"

at (noun, /æt/): "drink"

nabangai (noun, /nəbəŋaɪ/): "dungeon"

ttili (noun, /ɾɪli/): "ear"

ttaipatat (noun, /ɾaɪpətət/): "earth"

emuzi (noun, /ɛmuzɪ/): "egg"

shilak (noun, /ʃɪlək/): "elder"

attutani (noun, /əɾutənɪ/): "enemy"

afam (noun, /əfəm/): "evening"

akaizaz (noun, /akaɪzæz/): "eye"

luti (noun, /luti/): "family"

ba (noun, /bə/): "father"

thadaythoughz (noun, /ðədeðɒz/): "feather"

attuja (noun, /əɾudʒæ/): "fight"

akahood (noun, /akəhʊd/): "finger"

kuna (noun, /kʌnə/): "fire"

ayn (noun, /en/): "fish"

nas (noun, /nəs/): "flesh"

unamuw (noun, /unæmuw/): "foot"

udidaka (noun, /ʌdɪdəkə/): "forest"

zith (noun, /zɪð/): "fox"

ej (noun, /ɛdʒ/): "friend"

oughbait (noun, /ɒbaɪt/): "goose"

ahalete (noun, /əhəlɛtɛ/): "grease"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "group"

oomadi (noun, /ʊmədi/): "gulf"

vaj (noun, /vədʒ/): "hair"

asalita (noun, /æsəlɪtə/): "hand"

uwisit (noun, /ʌwisit/): "hat"

ha (noun, /hə/): "hate"

ttehi (noun, /ɾɛhɪ/): "head"

hu (noun, /hʌ/): "hill"

azabika (noun, /əzəbikə/): "horn"

ha (noun, /hə/): "horse"

kat (noun, /kət/): "house"

lilahitt (noun, /lɪlahɪɾ/): "inn"

utit (noun, /utit/): "island"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "jaw"

attimap (noun, /æɾiməp/): "lake"

la (noun, /lə/): "leaf"

dawme (noun, /domɛ/): "leg"

atidaga (noun, /ətɪdagə/): "liver"

kattabi (noun, /kaɾəbɪ/): "louse"

ganaja (noun, /gənədʒə/): "love"

hay (noun, /he/): "lunch"

as (noun, /əs/): "man"

ttail (noun, /ɾaɪl/): "many"

da (noun, /də/): "meal"

tattayh (noun, /təɾeh/): "metal"

atuth (noun, /ætuð/): "mine"

pa (noun, /pə/): "monster"

ithevaze (noun, /ɪðɛvazɛ/): "moon"

lahe (noun, /ləhɛ/): "morning"

unough (noun, /unɒ/): "mother"

em (noun, /ɛm/): "mountain"

bi (noun, /bɪ/): "mouth"

ainit (noun, /aɪnit/): "name"

mutaw (noun, /muto/): "neck"

pith (noun, /pið/): "night"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "noodle"

una (noun, /ʌnə/): "nose"

awlaynash (noun, /olenəʃ/): "ocean"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "parent"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "path"

idasa (noun, /idæsə/): "peace"

ngetaza (noun, /ŋɛtəzə/): "pepper"

thin (noun, /ðɪn/): "person"

ez (noun, /ɛz/): "pie"

ap (noun, /əp/): "pig"

limethain (noun, /lɪmɛðaɪn/): "rabbit"

fe (noun, /fɛ/): "rain"

thilapett (noun, /ðiləpɛɾ/): "rat"

itizi (noun, /ɪtɪzi/): "river"

ivich (noun, /ivitʃ/): "robe"

aynufe (noun, /enufɛ/): "rock"

ttathi (noun, /ɾəðɪ/): "root"

akeka (noun, /əkɛkə/): "salt"

imutu (noun, /ɪmutu/): "sand"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "seed"

athough (noun, /əðɒ/): "sibling"

thathu (noun, /ðəðu/): "sister"

inoughtu (noun, /ɪnɒtu/): "skin"

inijani (noun, /ɪnɪjəni/): "sky"

zisad (noun, /zɪsəd/): "smoke"

na (noun, /nə/): "snake"

dachu (noun, /dətʃu/): "soup"

taiz (noun, /taɪz/): "star"

ttasasa (noun, /ɾəsəsə/): "stew"

dilufu (noun, /dɪlʌfʌ/): "stomach"

ayhe (noun, /ehɛ/): "stone"

ttainu (noun, /ɾaɪnʌ/): "stream"

ailaqatai (noun, /aɪləqətaɪ/): "sun"

inaw (noun, /ɪno/): "sword"

veb (noun, /vɛb/): "tail"

cik (noun, /cɪk/): "tavern"

amatem (noun, /amətɛm/): "thumb"

ttuthita (noun, /ɾʌðitə/): "tongue"

watt (noun, /wəɾ/): "tooth"

papeta (noun, /pəpɛtə/): "tree"

esanought (noun, /ɛsənɒt/): "truth"

nath (noun, /nəð/): "uncle"

acha (noun, /əxə/): "valley"

nuthuki (noun, /nuðʌkɪ/): "war"

lafih (noun, /ləfɪh/): "water"

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

ilitt (noun, /ɪlɪɾ/): "wine"

attoughtti (noun, /əɾɒɾi/): "woman"

aytitha (noun, /etɪθə/): "word"