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Aytaitaid

Aytaitaid Dictionary

Pronouns

na (pronoun, /nə/): "he"

ilu (pronoun, /ɪlu/): "she"

oughfa (pronoun, /ɒfə/): "they"

sat (pronoun, /sæt/): "you"

awj (pronoun, /odʒ/): "we"

ap (pronoun, /əp/): "I"

Articles

thu (article, /θu/): "a"

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

Prepositions

tili (preposition, /tɪlɪ/): "and"

tatti (preposition, /taɾɪ/): "as"

vithes (preposition, /vɪðɛs/): "from"

na (preposition, /nə/): "in"

tta (preposition, /ɾə/): "of"

am (preposition, /əm/): "or"

basain (preposition, /bəsaɪn/): "to"

kalipou (preposition, /kəlipaʊ/): "will"

nib (preposition, /nib/): "with"

Numbers

hazil (number, /hazɪl/): "zero"

anuhuha (number, /ənʌhuhə/): "one"

noiz (number, /nɔɪz/): "two"

aythuv (number, /eθuv/): "three"

athoon (number, /aðʊn/): "four"

nun (number, /nʌn/): "five"

bawlagu (number, /boləgʌ/): "six"

ikattasii (number, /ɪkaɾəʒɪ/): "seven"

adu (number, /ədʌ/): "eight"

adathan (number, /ədæðən/): "nine"

tad (number, /təd/): "ten"

Questions

attibayv (question, /əɾɪbev/): "what"

ezat (question, /ɛzət/): "who"

badit (question, /bədɪt/): "how"

ipittoo (question, /ɪpɪɾʊ/): "why"

ni (question, /nɪ/): "when"

Interjections

sittuma (interjection, /sɪɾʌmə/): "hello"

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

al (interjection, /æl/): "hey"

inithe (interjection, /ɪnɪðɛ/): "bye"

thattiza (interjection, /θəɾizə/): "ouch"

sasawa (interjection, /səsæwa/): "wow"

maynan (interjection, /menən/): "uh"

dipooka (interjection, /dipʊkə/): "er"

airam (interjection, /aɪɹæm/): "um"

Adverbs

afa (adverb, /əfa/): "again"

tasil (adverb, /təsɪl/): "now"

lu (adverb, /lu/): "soon"

isozi (adverb, /isɔzi/): "often"

la (adverb, /læ/): "sometimes"

ayrranafi (adverb, /eranəfɪ/): "always"

aipaisat (adverb, /aɪpaɪsət/): "never"

ini (adverb, /ɪnɪ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

inib (adjective, /ɪnɪb/): "aromatic"

awnounatha (adjective, /onaʊnəða/): "basted"

uvaik (adjective, /uvaɪk/): "big"

fittiku (adjective, /fɪɾikʌ/): "bitter"

ladu (adjective, /lədu/): "black"

alek (adjective, /alɛk/): "blue"

niz (adjective, /niz/): "brown"

iwinaitta (adjective, /iwinaɪɾə/): "chilled"

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

ttath (adjective, /ɾəð/): "curried"

daytsaiva (adjective, /detsaɪvə/): "dark"

foughja (adjective, /fɒdʒə/): "deep"

amizang (adjective, /æmizəŋ/): "divine"

ilaitt (adjective, /ɪlaɪɾ/): "drunk"

papawditt (adjective, /pəpodiɾ/): "empty"

isoughttatta (adjective, /ɪsɒɾəɾa/): "evil"

inaw (adjective, /ɪnəw/): "familiar"

dati (adjective, /datɪ/): "fat"

isa (adjective, /isə/): "flat"

upithak (adjective, /ʌpɪθək/): "frail"

ddi (adjective, /ɽi/): "fried"

ifam (adjective, /ɪfəm/): "full"

inay (adjective, /ɪne/): "good"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "green"

thiwa (adjective, /θɪwa/): "grey"

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

ajil (adjective, /əjɪl/): "hot"

aso (adjective, /əsɔ/): "light"

attas (adjective, /əɾæs/): "long"

apap (adjective, /əpəp/): "loud"

matough (adjective, /mətɒ/): "mortal"

ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "mysterious"

miginish (adjective, /mɪgɪniʃ/): "narrow"

attithak (adjective, /æɾɪðək/): "old"

naiv (adjective, /naɪv/): "orange"

usaimava (adjective, /usaɪməva/): "pungent"

natt (adjective, /nəɾ/): "purple"

acuttata (adjective, /əcʌɾatæ/): "quiet"

alounanay (adjective, /alaʊnəne/): "raw"

vinettu (adjective, /vinɛɾʌ/): "rectangular"

aidatt (adjective, /aɪdəɾ/): "red"

tough (adjective, /tɒ/): "roasted"

ayfough (adjective, /efɒ/): "round"

kawtadan (adjective, /kotædən/): "salty"

iwoughwaf (adjective, /ɪwɒwəf/): "savory"

isaithinu (adjective, /ɪsaɪðɪnʌ/): "shallow"

oughbaten (adjective, /ɒbətɛn/): "short"

muzitt (adjective, /muziɾ/): "smoked"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "sober"

attiwa (adjective, /əɾɪwæ/): "sour"

awnakub (adjective, /onækub/): "spicy"

azakaw (adjective, /əzəko/): "spiral"

ithuttatte (adjective, /ɪðʌɾəɾɛ/): "square"

afetiga (adjective, /əfɛtɪgə/): "steamed"

uk (adjective, /uk/): "strange"

ttittav (adjective, /ɾɪɾəv/): "strong"

arr (adjective, /ær/): "sturdy"

oughbal (adjective, /ɒbəl/): "sweet"

sijain (adjective, /sijaɪn/): "tall"

haha (adjective, /hahə/): "thick"

zij (adjective, /zɪj/): "thin"

awnagath (adjective, /onəgəð/): "warm"

mavezatt (adjective, /məvɛzæɾ/): "weak"

thakata (adjective, /ðəkətə/): "white"

winattutt (adjective, /winəɾuɾ/): "wide"

usa (adjective, /ʌsə/): "yellow"

lit (adjective, /lɪt/): "young"

Verbs

tebi (verb, /tɛbɪ/): "bake"

vi (verb, /vɪ/): "be"

ani (verb, /ænɪ/): "belong"

ttakathat (verb, /ɾækəðət/): "bite"

shitta (verb, /ʃɪɾə/): "break"

aladanay (verb, /əladæne/): "burn"

ttapu (verb, /ɾəpʌ/): "come"

sinizim (verb, /sinizɪm/): "die"

tapa (verb, /təpə/): "drink"

nangi (verb, /næŋɪ/): "eat"

fohi (verb, /fɔhɪ/): "fall"

aith (verb, /aɪð/): "fight"

anoova (verb, /anʊvæ/): "find"

ji (verb, /dʒɪ/): "fish"

dutha (verb, /dʌðə/): "fly"

ipilay (verb, /ipile/): "frown"

ala (verb, /ələ/): "go"

ttawlaitay (verb, /ɾolaɪte/): "growl"

nip (verb, /nɪp/): "hate"

ab (verb, /əb/): "have"

nalipi (verb, /nəlɪpi/): "hear"

tug (verb, /tug/): "hide"

ttil (verb, /ɾɪl/): "hold"

athan (verb, /əθan/): "hunt"

pififayd (verb, /pɪfɪfed/): "jump"

itupoughde (verb, /ɪtupɒdɛ/): "kill"

ettasazi (verb, /ɛɾəsəzɪ/): "know"

aith (verb, /aɪð/): "laugh"

abuttis (verb, /əbuɾɪs/): "lie"

ut (verb, /ʌt/): "live"

esh (verb, /ɛʃ/): "lose"

umak (verb, /umək/): "love"

ilisan (verb, /ɪlɪsən/): "need"

ngamitti (verb, /ŋəmɪɾi/): "own"

oughtawgun (verb, /ɒtogʌn/): "roast"

elinid (verb, /ɛlinɪd/): "run"

athiv (verb, /aðiv/): "see"

ttawa (verb, /ɾəwə/): "sit"

mawth (verb, /moð/): "sleep"

atta (verb, /əɾə/): "smell"

attaifa (verb, /aɾaɪfə/): "smile"

bat (verb, /bət/): "stand"

ajattat (verb, /əjaɾət/): "strike"

ittuthem (verb, /ɪɾʌðɛm/): "swallow"

utanan (verb, /utənən/): "swim"

asivaytt (verb, /əsɪveɾ/): "taste"

fathid (verb, /fəðɪd/): "throw"

ibitah (verb, /ɪbɪtæh/): "walk"

aki (verb, /əki/): "want"

Nouns

kil (noun, /kɪl/): "afternoon"

ath (noun, /æð/): "ale"

afab (noun, /əfəb/): "all"

waliv (noun, /waliv/): "alligator"

thibane (noun, /ðɪbænɛ/): "arm"

ttadays (noun, /ɾədes/): "ash"

ubazi (noun, /ubəzi/): "aunt"

uhitti (noun, /uhɪɾi/): "axe"

iziz (noun, /ɪzɪz/): "bark"

mattal (noun, /mæɾəl/): "bay"

la (noun, /lə/): "beer"

ouw (noun, /aʊw/): "beet"

paysiban (noun, /pesibən/): "bird"

an (noun, /ən/): "blood"

zabi (noun, /zəbɪ/): "boar"

tenam (noun, /tɛnæm/): "bone"

uttawk (noun, /uɾok/): "breakfast"

atilab (noun, /ətiləb/): "breast"

vadanas (noun, /vədænəs/): "brother"

ivuzi (noun, /ɪvuzi/): "castle"

ithisuw (noun, /ɪðɪsʌw/): "cat"

ittay (noun, /ɪɾe/): "cat"

acisitu (noun, /əcisɪtʌ/): "chest"

awami (noun, /əwəmi/): "chicken"

attoughsitte (noun, /aɾɒsiɾɛ/): "claw"

athitatta (noun, /əðɪtəɾə/): "cloud"

basa (noun, /bəsa/): "coconut"

itainani (noun, /ɪtaɪnəni/): "crime"

amemadai (noun, /əmɛmədaɪ/): "day"

asathun (noun, /æsəðʌn/): "dinner"

dida (noun, /didə/): "dog"

naw (noun, /no/): "drink"

aittadak (noun, /aɪɾədək/): "dungeon"

ttekaich (noun, /ɾɛkaɪch/): "ear"

nittini (noun, /nɪɾinɪ/): "earth"

oumazal (noun, /aʊməzæl/): "egg"

dakay (noun, /dəke/): "elder"

fitadi (noun, /fɪtədɪ/): "enemy"

kuz (noun, /kʌz/): "evening"

fa (noun, /fə/): "eye"

de (noun, /dɛ/): "family"

chav (noun, /chav/): "father"

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

zisa (noun, /zisæ/): "fight"

ttisata (noun, /ɾisætə/): "finger"

adudil (noun, /ədudɪl/): "fire"

anu (noun, /ənu/): "fish"

anichayn (noun, /ənɪchen/): "flesh"

adala (noun, /ədəla/): "foot"

nas (noun, /nəs/): "forest"

addahik (noun, /əɽahɪk/): "fox"

iwas (noun, /ɪwəs/): "friend"

aw (noun, /əw/): "goose"

kine (noun, /kɪnɛ/): "grease"

thas (noun, /ðas/): "group"

ize (noun, /ɪzɛ/): "gulf"

lazitik (noun, /læzɪtɪk/): "hair"

thama (noun, /θæmə/): "hand"

atachai (noun, /ətətʃaɪ/): "hat"

dasumi (noun, /dəsumi/): "hate"

thun (noun, /ðun/): "head"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "hill"

zut (noun, /zut/): "horn"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "horse"

oughloughttithe (noun, /ɒlɒɾɪðɛ/): "house"

tim (noun, /tɪm/): "inn"

payv (noun, /pev/): "island"

awlinangai (noun, /olinəŋaɪ/): "jaw"

atin (noun, /ætɪn/): "lake"

utay (noun, /ute/): "leaf"

awtasena (noun, /otəsɛnə/): "leg"

awsayzoi (noun, /osezɔɪ/): "liver"

amutt (noun, /amʌɾ/): "louse"

jedai (noun, /jɛdaɪ/): "love"

aditan (noun, /ədɪtən/): "lunch"

tamafa (noun, /təməfə/): "man"

suhaikaytt (noun, /suhaɪkeɾ/): "many"

al (noun, /əl/): "meal"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "metal"

eguta (noun, /ɛgʌtə/): "mine"

ithucaitt (noun, /ɪðucaɪɾ/): "monster"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "moon"

uviba (noun, /uvɪbə/): "morning"

asuding (noun, /asʌdiŋ/): "mother"

ta (noun, /tə/): "mountain"

ufiday (noun, /ufide/): "mouth"

des (noun, /dɛs/): "name"

ma (noun, /ma/): "neck"

ifough (noun, /ɪfɒ/): "night"

anisaz (noun, /ənisəz/): "noodle"

esef (noun, /ɛsɛf/): "nose"

nawithez (noun, /nəwɪðɛz/): "ocean"

adoughw (noun, /ədɒw/): "parent"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "path"

mootiv (noun, /mʊtiv/): "peace"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "pepper"

isouchath (noun, /isaʊchəð/): "person"

ayhate (noun, /ehətɛ/): "pie"

man (noun, /mən/): "pig"

edalak (noun, /ɛdələk/): "rabbit"

ttungash (noun, /ɾuŋaʃ/): "rain"

anatu (noun, /ənətʌ/): "rat"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "river"

basivab (noun, /bəsɪvəb/): "robe"

oughh (noun, /ɒh/): "rock"

adda (noun, /æɽa/): "root"

talavu (noun, /tələvʌ/): "salt"

ni (noun, /ni/): "sand"

tinattai (noun, /tɪnəɾaɪ/): "seed"

av (noun, /əv/): "sibling"

mi (noun, /mi/): "sister"

anoughthath (noun, /ənɒðəð/): "skin"

aiwita (noun, /aɪwɪtə/): "sky"

livili (noun, /lɪvɪlɪ/): "smoke"

fi (noun, /fɪ/): "snake"

tinih (noun, /tinih/): "soup"

anatt (noun, /anəɾ/): "star"

ttitt (noun, /ɾɪɾ/): "stew"

atalada (noun, /ətələdə/): "stomach"

tachihi (noun, /taxihɪ/): "stone"

ban (noun, /bən/): "stream"

awza (noun, /ozə/): "sun"

jidusa (noun, /dʒɪdusæ/): "sword"

itha (noun, /iðə/): "tail"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "tavern"

ittawpaihi (noun, /iɾopaɪhɪ/): "thumb"

ajai (noun, /ədʒaɪ/): "tongue"

def (noun, /dɛf/): "tooth"

li (noun, /li/): "tree"

apattaz (noun, /əpəɾæz/): "truth"

dettishough (noun, /dɛɾɪʃɒ/): "uncle"

etitev (noun, /ɛtɪtɛv/): "valley"

laitt (noun, /laɪɾ/): "war"

ttoughluta (noun, /ɾɒlutə/): "water"

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

ihanitte (noun, /ihənɪɾɛ/): "wine"

teqiga (noun, /tɛqigə/): "woman"

kasutte (noun, /kəsuɾɛ/): "word"