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Ahukattu

Ahukattu Dictionary

Pronouns

il (pronoun, /ɪl/): "he"

add (pronoun, /əɽ/): "she"

ila (pronoun, /ɪlə/): "they"

ad (pronoun, /əd/): "you"

ayt (pronoun, /et/): "we"

kam (pronoun, /kæm/): "I"

Articles

lough (article, /lɒ/): "a"

as (article, /əs/): "the"

Prepositions

thav (preposition, /ðəv/): "and"

uwuna (preposition, /ʌwʌnə/): "as"

athaviv (preposition, /aðaviv/): "from"

ibi (preposition, /ɪbi/): "in"

ipan (preposition, /ɪpən/): "of"

mefa (preposition, /mɛfə/): "or"

fit (preposition, /fɪt/): "to"

ittel (preposition, /ɪɾɛl/): "will"

att (preposition, /aɾ/): "with"

Numbers

ujuzesi (number, /ujuzɛsɪ/): "zero"

fi (number, /fɪ/): "one"

unge (number, /uŋɛ/): "two"

nenitib (number, /nɛnɪtɪb/): "three"

neta (number, /nɛtə/): "four"

awsu (number, /osu/): "five"

aza (number, /æza/): "six"

satti (number, /səɾi/): "seven"

ttataithat (number, /ɾətaɪðat/): "eight"

hayjaihe (number, /hejaɪhɛ/): "nine"

tte (number, /ɾɛ/): "ten"

Questions

ttaytits (question, /ɾetits/): "what"

noughneli (question, /nɒnɛlɪ/): "who"

ttawttis (question, /ɾoɾɪs/): "how"

agavai (question, /əgəvaɪ/): "why"

ba (question, /bə/): "when"

Interjections

izit (interjection, /ɪzit/): "hello"

id (interjection, /ɪd/): "goodbye"

ahawttu (interjection, /əhoɾu/): "hey"

ka (interjection, /kə/): "bye"

iwamike (interjection, /ɪwəmikɛ/): "ouch"

ttal (interjection, /ɾəl/): "wow"

enitin (interjection, /ɛnɪtɪn/): "uh"

maza (interjection, /mæza/): "er"

va (interjection, /və/): "um"

Adverbs

attalit (adverb, /əɾəlit/): "again"

itte (adverb, /iɾɛ/): "now"

oughtta (adverb, /ɒɾə/): "soon"

amasai (adverb, /əməsaɪ/): "often"

jath (adverb, /jəð/): "sometimes"

nanatay (adverb, /nənəte/): "always"

tu (adverb, /tʌ/): "never"

ach (adverb, /ətʃ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

woughs (adjective, /wɒs/): "aromatic"

ttanach (adjective, /ɾænəch/): "basted"

ajipata (adjective, /əjɪpəta/): "big"

thij (adjective, /θɪj/): "bitter"

awtafoughja (adjective, /otæfɒdʒə/): "black"

ununanu (adjective, /ununænu/): "blue"

iteha (adjective, /itɛhə/): "brown"

nan (adjective, /nən/): "chilled"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "cold"

ad (adjective, /æd/): "curried"

dali (adjective, /dælɪ/): "dark"

ayhatt (adjective, /ehəɾ/): "deep"

shit (adjective, /ʃit/): "divine"

bathaytta (adjective, /bəðeɾə/): "drunk"

za (adjective, /zə/): "empty"

attimoughh (adjective, /əɾɪmɒh/): "evil"

ap (adjective, /æp/): "familiar"

chabag (adjective, /tʃabəg/): "fat"

naw (adjective, /no/): "flat"

tideta (adjective, /tɪdɛtæ/): "frail"

ettigu (adjective, /ɛɾɪgu/): "fried"

pilikav (adjective, /pɪlɪkəv/): "full"

nawsootaw (adjective, /nosʊto/): "good"

ttougafe (adjective, /ɾaʊgəfɛ/): "green"

badittach (adjective, /bədiɾətʃ/): "grey"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "honest"

navawthoo (adjective, /nəvoθʊ/): "hot"

oodays (adjective, /ʊdes/): "light"

ufattani (adjective, /ufəɾænɪ/): "long"

attisuju (adjective, /əɾɪsʌjʌ/): "loud"

nan (adjective, /nən/): "mortal"

vazav (adjective, /vəzəv/): "mysterious"

asi (adjective, /əʒ/): "narrow"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "old"

ikache (adjective, /ɪkəxɛ/): "orange"

sil (adjective, /sɪl/): "pungent"

shaymittoughb (adjective, /ʃemɪɾɒb/): "purple"

lapab (adjective, /ləpəb/): "quiet"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "raw"

iba (adjective, /ibə/): "rectangular"

uda (adjective, /ʌdə/): "red"

anitte (adjective, /ənɪɾɛ/): "roasted"

ajoughsoogaw (adjective, /əjɒsʊgo/): "round"

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

atek (adjective, /ətɛk/): "savory"

dim (adjective, /dɪm/): "shallow"

nanoughs (adjective, /nanɒs/): "short"

ttawtti (adjective, /ɾoɾɪ/): "smoked"

laytough (adjective, /letɒ/): "sober"

zoughdaisa (adjective, /zɒdaɪsa/): "sour"

uwajif (adjective, /ʌwəjif/): "spicy"

as (adjective, /əs/): "spiral"

bisi (adjective, /bɪsi/): "square"

akay (adjective, /əke/): "steamed"

ina (adjective, /inə/): "strange"

aboughta (adjective, /əbɒtə/): "strong"

ailida (adjective, /aɪlɪdə/): "sturdy"

witittih (adjective, /witɪɾih/): "sweet"

gitawi (adjective, /gɪtəwɪ/): "tall"

tesisi (adjective, /tɛsɪsɪ/): "thick"

ladi (adjective, /ladɪ/): "thin"

am (adjective, /əm/): "warm"

ala (adjective, /ələ/): "weak"

ijuthoughwu (adjective, /idʒuðɒwu/): "white"

shipuni (adjective, /ʃɪpunɪ/): "wide"

kalaza (adjective, /kæləzə/): "yellow"

vijib (adjective, /vijɪb/): "young"

Verbs

suvanat (verb, /sʌvənæt/): "bake"

bayttepil (verb, /beɾɛpɪl/): "be"

aychethad (verb, /exɛðəd/): "belong"

ttabath (verb, /ɾəbæð/): "bite"

fituj (verb, /fɪtʌj/): "break"

ttawnak (verb, /ɾonæk/): "burn"

di (verb, /dɪ/): "come"

pip (verb, /pɪp/): "die"

thalu (verb, /θəlʌ/): "drink"

alijija (verb, /alɪjɪdʒə/): "eat"

as (verb, /əs/): "fall"

attaf (verb, /əɾəf/): "fight"

amaw (verb, /əmo/): "find"

noulawlik (verb, /naʊlolɪk/): "fish"

fad (verb, /fəd/): "fly"

ngattad (verb, /ŋəɾæd/): "frown"

ikakoot (verb, /ɪkækʊt/): "go"

pasan (verb, /pəsæn/): "growl"

ngay (verb, /ŋe/): "hate"

adaiw (verb, /ədaɪw/): "have"

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

ayttunang (verb, /eɾʌnəŋ/): "hide"

unooda (verb, /unʊdə/): "hold"

ajek (verb, /ajɛk/): "hunt"

ays (verb, /es/): "jump"

attayr (verb, /əɾeɹ/): "kill"

ut (verb, /ʌt/): "know"

awnathina (verb, /onaðɪna/): "laugh"

nifouttaw (verb, /nɪfaʊɾo/): "lie"

oughttathi (verb, /ɒɾəðɪ/): "live"

athaw (verb, /əðəw/): "lose"

uthata (verb, /uðətæ/): "love"

awttazivough (verb, /oɾæzɪvɒ/): "need"

awma (verb, /omə/): "own"

si (verb, /sɪ/): "roast"

an (verb, /æn/): "run"

ayebasi (verb, /əyɛbəsɪ/): "see"

thada (verb, /ðədə/): "sit"

it (verb, /it/): "sleep"

ala (verb, /alə/): "smell"

nishatt (verb, /nɪʃæɾ/): "smile"

dasa (verb, /dasə/): "stand"

athe (verb, /əðɛ/): "strike"

zathahat (verb, /zəðəhət/): "swallow"

vapufu (verb, /vəpufʌ/): "swim"

zoughsamap (verb, /zɒsəmæp/): "taste"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "throw"

ethittithough (verb, /ɛðɪɾiðɒ/): "walk"

safi (verb, /səfɪ/): "want"

Nouns

ttidayn (noun, /ɾɪden/): "afternoon"

nawthina (noun, /noðɪnə/): "ale"

sha (noun, /ʃə/): "all"

matitt (noun, /mətɪɾ/): "alligator"

ishasaitt (noun, /iʃəsaɪɾ/): "arm"

ilili (noun, /ilɪlɪ/): "ash"

littul (noun, /liɾʌl/): "aunt"

mide (noun, /midɛ/): "axe"

akibib (noun, /əkɪbɪb/): "bark"

ametitte (noun, /əmɛtiɾɛ/): "bay"

anatt (noun, /ənæɾ/): "beer"

thattuzoughh (noun, /ðəɾuzɒh/): "beet"

ziwaishi (noun, /ziwaɪʃɪ/): "bird"

alaittawgi (noun, /əlaɪɾogɪ/): "blood"

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

ishud (noun, /ɪʃʌd/): "bone"

inushada (noun, /ɪnuʃədə/): "breakfast"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "breast"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "brother"

ttatta (noun, /ɾaɾə/): "castle"

ttaytanag (noun, /ɾetənəg/): "cat"

atab (noun, /ətəb/): "cat"

umikooda (noun, /umɪkʊdə/): "chest"

shan (noun, /ʃən/): "chicken"

eth (noun, /ɛð/): "claw"

iloughtt (noun, /ɪlɒɾ/): "cloud"

idaw (noun, /ɪdo/): "coconut"

nutudam (noun, /nutudəm/): "crime"

vouttoit (noun, /vaʊɾɔɪt/): "day"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "dinner"

adayn (noun, /əden/): "dog"

ezisa (noun, /ɛzɪsə/): "drink"

pi (noun, /pɪ/): "dungeon"

aini (noun, /aɪni/): "ear"

ituwitt (noun, /itʌwɪɾ/): "earth"

attanu (noun, /əɾənu/): "egg"

ilu (noun, /ilʌ/): "elder"

lunaliz (noun, /lʌnəlɪz/): "enemy"

pana (noun, /pənə/): "evening"

imiwa (noun, /imiwæ/): "eye"

nemo (noun, /nɛmɔ/): "family"

asaihin (noun, /əsaɪhɪn/): "father"

sawth (noun, /soð/): "feather"

inatan (noun, /ɪnætən/): "fight"

ih (noun, /ih/): "finger"

aizasawni (noun, /aɪzasonɪ/): "fire"

nazabi (noun, /nəzəbɪ/): "fish"

itu (noun, /ɪtʌ/): "flesh"

imez (noun, /ɪmɛz/): "foot"

isikaji (noun, /isɪkəjɪ/): "forest"

itaze (noun, /ɪtəzɛ/): "fox"

az (noun, /əz/): "friend"

tham (noun, /ðæm/): "goose"

leni (noun, /lɛnɪ/): "grease"

imim (noun, /imɪm/): "group"

sima (noun, /simə/): "gulf"

anaz (noun, /ənəz/): "hair"

amachan (noun, /əmətʃən/): "hand"

uva (noun, /ʌvə/): "hat"

avuba (noun, /əvuba/): "hate"

attava (noun, /əɾəvə/): "head"

ebafitta (noun, /ɛbəfɪɾə/): "hill"

ilatek (noun, /ɪlətɛk/): "horn"

athoughw (noun, /əðɒw/): "horse"

ifitou (noun, /ɪfɪtaʊ/): "house"

ttah (noun, /ɾəh/): "inn"

uthitasi (noun, /uðɪtəsi/): "island"

la (noun, /lə/): "jaw"

ttithaw (noun, /ɾɪðo/): "lake"

uloughsitt (noun, /ʌlɒsiɾ/): "leaf"

an (noun, /ən/): "leg"

adi (noun, /ædɪ/): "liver"

inipaifi (noun, /ɪnɪpaɪfi/): "louse"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "love"

ngutadi (noun, /ŋʌtədɪ/): "lunch"

betti (noun, /bɛɾɪ/): "man"

tisuda (noun, /tɪsʌdə/): "many"

taw (noun, /to/): "meal"

ap (noun, /əp/): "metal"

noutti (noun, /naʊɾi/): "mine"

uvouvatt (noun, /ʌvaʊvəɾ/): "monster"

azoughyale (noun, /əzɒyælɛ/): "moon"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "morning"

alat (noun, /ələt/): "mother"

sa (noun, /sə/): "mountain"

as (noun, /əs/): "mouth"

amutt (noun, /əmʌɾ/): "name"

kas (noun, /kəs/): "neck"

atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "night"

uttimuz (noun, /uɾɪmʌz/): "noodle"

zibada (noun, /zɪbədə/): "nose"

mache (noun, /məxɛ/): "ocean"

ezabu (noun, /ɛzəbʌ/): "parent"

ada (noun, /əda/): "path"

nout (noun, /naʊt/): "peace"

sisa (noun, /sɪsa/): "pepper"

ath (noun, /əð/): "person"

awtta (noun, /oɾə/): "pie"

ttawgou (noun, /ɾogaʊ/): "pig"

akahaw (noun, /əkæho/): "rabbit"

wididda (noun, /widɪɽə/): "rain"

buk (noun, /bʌk/): "rat"

toivel (noun, /tɔɪvɛl/): "river"

piti (noun, /pitɪ/): "robe"

itiguva (noun, /itɪguvə/): "rock"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "root"

ttough (noun, /ɾɒ/): "salt"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "sand"

unini (noun, /unɪnɪ/): "seed"

evamije (noun, /ɛvəmɪdʒɛ/): "sibling"

ngaidi (noun, /ŋaɪdɪ/): "sister"

as (noun, /əs/): "skin"

unata (noun, /unətə/): "sky"

ttaybuj (noun, /ɾebʌj/): "smoke"

sipada (noun, /sɪpəda/): "snake"

awya (noun, /oyə/): "soup"

aw (noun, /əw/): "star"

aila (noun, /aɪlə/): "stew"

hahi (noun, /həhɪ/): "stomach"

iz (noun, /iz/): "stone"

sayfa (noun, /sefæ/): "stream"

vough (noun, /vɒ/): "sun"

ttizacoughf (noun, /ɾɪzəcɒf/): "sword"

arramag (noun, /ærəmæg/): "tail"

vip (noun, /vɪp/): "tavern"

uttegipi (noun, /ʌɾɛgipi/): "thumb"

da (noun, /də/): "tongue"

ava (noun, /əvə/): "tooth"

usila (noun, /usɪlə/): "tree"

ithadutt (noun, /iðədʌɾ/): "truth"

winik (noun, /wɪnɪk/): "uncle"

saiwa (noun, /saɪwə/): "valley"

etta (noun, /ɛɾə/): "war"

evisay (noun, /ɛvɪse/): "water"

mitat (noun, /mɪtæt/): "way"

imazoughs (noun, /ɪmæzɒs/): "wine"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "woman"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "word"