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Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Ttutaih
Ttutaih Dictionary
Pronouns
dayth (pronoun, /deð/): "he"
ban (pronoun, /bən/): "she"
anay (pronoun, /əne/): "they"
du (pronoun, /du/): "you"
iza (pronoun, /ɪzə/): "we"
azi (pronoun, /əzɪ/): "I"
Articles
ip (article, /ɪp/): "a"
sa (article, /sə/): "the"
Prepositions
atabout (preposition, /ætəbaʊt/): "and"
alatt (preposition, /æləɾ/): "as"
tikiziw (preposition, /tɪkizɪw/): "from"
oukat (preposition, /aʊkæt/): "in"
itta (preposition, /iɾə/): "of"
thoughwi (preposition, /ðɒwi/): "or"
iddai (preposition, /iɽaɪ/): "to"
liv (preposition, /lɪv/): "will"
awki (preposition, /okɪ/): "with"
Numbers
iwinoo (number, /ɪwɪnʊ/): "zero"
thoughlitti (number, /ðɒlɪɾi/): "one"
iloughta (number, /ilɒtə/): "two"
aytithana (number, /etɪðənə/): "three"
tacha (number, /tətʃæ/): "four"
sittam (number, /siɾəm/): "five"
zihikith (number, /zɪhɪkɪθ/): "six"
ilai (number, /ɪlaɪ/): "seven"
asupas (number, /əsupəs/): "eight"
iloonini (number, /ɪlʊnɪni/): "nine"
tailasad (number, /taɪləsəd/): "ten"
Questions
daininga (question, /daɪniŋa/): "what"
tittumi (question, /tɪɾumɪ/): "who"
anithag (question, /ənɪðæg/): "how"
mayninaw (question, /menɪnəw/): "why"
mu (question, /mʌ/): "when"
Interjections
aitap (interjection, /aɪtæp/): "hello"
lichi (interjection, /lɪtʃi/): "goodbye"
eshawtt (interjection, /ɛʃoɾ/): "hey"
imithav (interjection, /ɪmiðəv/): "bye"
ttawsu (interjection, /ɾosu/): "ouch"
en (interjection, /ɛn/): "wow"
amapiw (interjection, /aməpɪw/): "uh"
ttan (interjection, /ɾən/): "er"
isi (interjection, /isi/): "um"
Adverbs
aw (adverb, /əw/): "again"
wuliva (adverb, /wʌlɪvə/): "now"
aw (adverb, /æw/): "soon"
ichila (adverb, /ɪtʃɪlə/): "often"
ipawu (adverb, /ɪpəwu/): "sometimes"
eguv (adverb, /ɛgʌv/): "always"
asas (adverb, /əsəs/): "never"
ib (adverb, /ib/): "seldom"
Adjectives
oovay (adjective, /ʊve/): "aromatic"
shuduhay (adjective, /ʃudʌhəy/): "basted"
awzattayshi (adjective, /ozəɾeʃɪ/): "big"
shatsel (adjective, /ʃətsɛl/): "bitter"
itoo (adjective, /ɪtʊ/): "black"
iz (adjective, /iz/): "blue"
ittin (adjective, /ɪɾɪn/): "brown"
imatidi (adjective, /imətɪdɪ/): "chilled"
es (adjective, /ɛs/): "cold"
tap (adjective, /təp/): "curried"
ip (adjective, /ɪp/): "dark"
kuz (adjective, /kuz/): "deep"
enga (adjective, /ɛŋə/): "divine"
ttaki (adjective, /ɾəkɪ/): "drunk"
aizenana (adjective, /aɪzɛnənæ/): "empty"
nitha (adjective, /niðə/): "evil"
joughsu (adjective, /jɒsu/): "familiar"
amisaws (adjective, /əmisos/): "fat"
isa (adjective, /ɪsə/): "flat"
ag (adjective, /əg/): "frail"
etani (adjective, /ɛtanɪ/): "fried"
thiyay (adjective, /ðɪye/): "full"
ub (adjective, /ub/): "good"
ttataj (adjective, /ɾətədʒ/): "green"
naw (adjective, /naw/): "grey"
atoughdal (adjective, /ətɒdæl/): "honest"
an (adjective, /ən/): "hot"
nalut (adjective, /nəlʌt/): "light"
ttani (adjective, /ɾənɪ/): "long"
amabatti (adjective, /æməbəɾɪ/): "loud"
oozawoughj (adjective, /ʊzæwɒj/): "mortal"
lai (adjective, /laɪ/): "mysterious"
pad (adjective, /pəd/): "narrow"
atama (adjective, /ətamə/): "old"
eth (adjective, /ɛð/): "orange"
ittay (adjective, /ɪɾe/): "pungent"
nuzad (adjective, /nʌzæd/): "purple"
ilesath (adjective, /ɪlɛsəð/): "quiet"
ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "raw"
ta (adjective, /tə/): "rectangular"
hijari (adjective, /hijəɹɪ/): "red"
as (adjective, /əs/): "roasted"
es (adjective, /ɛs/): "round"
in (adjective, /in/): "salty"
ihayka (adjective, /ihekə/): "savory"
izimasa (adjective, /ɪzɪməsæ/): "shallow"
zangam (adjective, /zəŋæm/): "short"
abat (adjective, /əbæt/): "smoked"
adatt (adjective, /ədəɾ/): "sober"
ivecash (adjective, /ɪvɛcəʃ/): "sour"
ahayt (adjective, /əhet/): "spicy"
awa (adjective, /əwə/): "spiral"
an (adjective, /ən/): "square"
athanatsu (adjective, /əðanatsu/): "steamed"
zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "strange"
iloo (adjective, /ilʊ/): "strong"
ulebatta (adjective, /ulɛbəɾə/): "sturdy"
zethuttas (adjective, /zɛðuɾəs/): "sweet"
ttip (adjective, /ɾɪp/): "tall"
ilisin (adjective, /ilisin/): "thick"
usamayti (adjective, /usameti/): "thin"
idoughlach (adjective, /idɒlətʃ/): "warm"
amoughkisa (adjective, /əmɒkɪsə/): "weak"
ala (adjective, /ælə/): "white"
tatin (adjective, /tətin/): "wide"
satoughsatt (adjective, /sətɒsəɾ/): "yellow"
oughganafa (adjective, /ɒgənəfə/): "young"
Verbs
akuttouth (verb, /akuɾaʊð/): "bake"
ah (verb, /əh/): "be"
tagaw (verb, /təgo/): "belong"
ttimi (verb, /ɾimɪ/): "bite"
nitawta (verb, /nɪtota/): "break"
id (verb, /ɪd/): "burn"
ina (verb, /ina/): "come"
el (verb, /ɛl/): "die"
adat (verb, /ədət/): "drink"
nudi (verb, /nʌdɪ/): "eat"
ichounufay (verb, /ɪtʃaʊnʌfe/): "fall"
iniz (verb, /inɪz/): "fight"
akaiw (verb, /əkaɪw/): "find"
izif (verb, /izɪf/): "fish"
ttaza (verb, /ɾæzæ/): "fly"
noughtashi (verb, /nɒtəʃɪ/): "frown"
bi (verb, /bɪ/): "go"
kapetatt (verb, /kəpɛtəɾ/): "growl"
it (verb, /ɪt/): "hate"
ichija (verb, /ɪtʃijə/): "have"
itha (verb, /iðə/): "hear"
oitittisa (verb, /ɔɪtɪɾɪsæ/): "hide"
limi (verb, /limɪ/): "hold"
aw (verb, /əw/): "hunt"
oline (verb, /ɔlɪnɛ/): "jump"
limayttith (verb, /lɪmeɾɪθ/): "kill"
niha (verb, /niha/): "know"
ladepam (verb, /lədɛpəm/): "laugh"
sonewa (verb, /sɔnɛwa/): "lie"
alita (verb, /əlitə/): "live"
amoughni (verb, /æmɒnɪ/): "lose"
baytta (verb, /beɾə/): "love"
ttinai (verb, /ɾɪnaɪ/): "need"
choughbis (verb, /tʃɒbɪs/): "own"
gidawdi (verb, /gidodi/): "roast"
angutt (verb, /əŋʌɾ/): "run"
ayh (verb, /eh/): "see"
asinawf (verb, /æsɪnof/): "sit"
siagough (verb, /ʒəgɒ/): "sleep"
manam (verb, /mənəm/): "smell"
zukaw (verb, /zʌko/): "smile"
an (verb, /ən/): "stand"
ababafa (verb, /əbəbəfə/): "strike"
bisa (verb, /bɪsə/): "swallow"
ak (verb, /æk/): "swim"
addik (verb, /əɽɪk/): "taste"
tha (verb, /ðæ/): "throw"
tha (verb, /ða/): "walk"
vasechi (verb, /væsɛtʃi/): "want"
Nouns
apattaja (noun, /æpəɾæjə/): "afternoon"
bana (noun, /bənæ/): "ale"
tatt (noun, /təɾ/): "all"
bafakought (noun, /bəfəkɒt/): "alligator"
zahe (noun, /zəhɛ/): "arm"
zayhay (noun, /zehe/): "ash"
wayd (noun, /wed/): "aunt"
tisi (noun, /tɪsi/): "axe"
ukipiga (noun, /ʌkipɪgə/): "bark"
tattedi (noun, /təɾɛdi/): "bay"
alu (noun, /ælʌ/): "beer"
anoughsha (noun, /ənɒʃə/): "beet"
ittisaytu (noun, /iɾisetu/): "bird"
ulam (noun, /ʌləm/): "blood"
vubis (noun, /vʌbɪs/): "boar"
pim (noun, /pim/): "bone"
rachittatt (noun, /ɹətʃɪɾəɾ/): "breakfast"
lailittip (noun, /laɪlɪɾip/): "breast"
na (noun, /nə/): "brother"
chayttuw (noun, /tʃeɾuw/): "castle"
mip (noun, /mɪp/): "cat"
idad (noun, /ɪdəd/): "cat"
ka (noun, /kə/): "chest"
adiwalo (noun, /ədiwəlɔ/): "chicken"
ittube (noun, /iɾubɛ/): "claw"
ath (noun, /əð/): "cloud"
pan (noun, /pən/): "coconut"
ngananuz (noun, /ŋənənʌz/): "crime"
mamisu (noun, /məmisu/): "day"
ttalayz (noun, /ɾəlez/): "dinner"
amawach (noun, /əməwətʃ/): "dog"
upaw (noun, /upo/): "drink"
si (noun, /si/): "dungeon"
dasa (noun, /dəsæ/): "ear"
as (noun, /əs/): "earth"
laki (noun, /lakɪ/): "egg"
zough (noun, /zɒ/): "elder"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "enemy"
aydaipaw (noun, /edaɪpo/): "evening"
idavudu (noun, /ɪdævʌdʌ/): "eye"
ak (noun, /ək/): "family"
thoughfadoo (noun, /ðɒfədʊ/): "father"
aninattu (noun, /ənɪnəɾu/): "feather"
aitiling (noun, /aɪtɪlɪŋ/): "fight"
ij (noun, /ɪdʒ/): "finger"
kaima (noun, /kaɪmə/): "fire"
sasoo (noun, /səsʊ/): "fish"
atatipu (noun, /ətətipʌ/): "flesh"
biwekaz (noun, /bɪwɛkəz/): "foot"
wi (noun, /wɪ/): "forest"
toona (noun, /tʊnə/): "fox"
shethig (noun, /ʃɛθɪg/): "friend"
attu (noun, /əɾu/): "goose"
thibat (noun, /ðibət/): "grease"
atal (noun, /ətal/): "group"
itethi (noun, /itɛðɪ/): "gulf"
awt (noun, /ot/): "hair"
itt (noun, /iɾ/): "hand"
ttang (noun, /ɾəŋ/): "hat"
sayw (noun, /sew/): "hate"
ittanute (noun, /ɪɾənʌtɛ/): "head"
milaw (noun, /mɪlaw/): "hill"
aitha (noun, /aɪðə/): "horn"
etakaka (noun, /ɛtækəkə/): "horse"
itaw (noun, /ito/): "house"
ebanum (noun, /ɛbənum/): "inn"
gatu (noun, /gətu/): "island"
attitala (noun, /əɾɪtəla/): "jaw"
taymiza (noun, /temɪzə/): "lake"
gaysakud (noun, /gesəkud/): "leaf"
ak (noun, /ək/): "leg"
wi (noun, /wi/): "liver"
im (noun, /im/): "louse"
ithai (noun, /ɪðaɪ/): "love"
idak (noun, /ɪdæk/): "lunch"
thamab (noun, /ðəmæb/): "man"
te (noun, /tɛ/): "many"
hitt (noun, /hɪɾ/): "meal"
shi (noun, /ʃɪ/): "metal"
aza (noun, /əzə/): "mine"
ufattafi (noun, /ufəɾəfɪ/): "monster"
oughnga (noun, /ɒŋə/): "moon"
il (noun, /il/): "morning"
aj (noun, /ædʒ/): "mother"
zawdiwuh (noun, /zodɪwuh/): "mountain"
oughdipi (noun, /ɒdɪpɪ/): "mouth"
ath (noun, /æð/): "name"
ttaimanaisi (noun, /ɾaɪmænaɪʒ/): "neck"
ukinihi (noun, /ʌkinɪhi/): "night"
amiloo (noun, /əmɪlʊ/): "noodle"
ititay (noun, /ɪtɪte/): "nose"
atap (noun, /ətəp/): "ocean"
afuvough (noun, /əfʌvɒ/): "parent"
ttinasu (noun, /ɾɪnasu/): "path"
en (noun, /ɛn/): "peace"
ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "pepper"
adinedi (noun, /adɪnɛdɪ/): "person"
ahaing (noun, /əhaɪŋ/): "pie"
unawtoughti (noun, /unotɒtɪ/): "pig"
ttina (noun, /ɾinə/): "rabbit"
nicawnay (noun, /nicone/): "rain"
enothoun (noun, /ɛnɔðaʊn/): "rat"
ja (noun, /jæ/): "river"
majazi (noun, /məjæzɪ/): "robe"
attachais (noun, /əɾətʃaɪs/): "rock"
the (noun, /ðɛ/): "root"
daynata (noun, /denətə/): "salt"
ichada (noun, /itʃədæ/): "sand"
ed (noun, /ɛd/): "seed"
thetan (noun, /ðɛtən/): "sibling"
mag (noun, /məg/): "sister"
wa (noun, /wa/): "skin"
fay (noun, /fe/): "sky"
satoughthi (noun, /sətɒði/): "smoke"
ittaidasa (noun, /ɪɾaɪdæsə/): "snake"
nanataw (noun, /nənəto/): "soup"
kough (noun, /kɒ/): "star"
namethuf (noun, /nəmɛðuf/): "stew"
senanoo (noun, /sɛnənʊ/): "stomach"
aivawttin (noun, /aɪvoɾɪn/): "stone"
ttalitta (noun, /ɾalɪɾə/): "stream"
sattusath (noun, /saɾʌsað/): "sun"
laynasa (noun, /lenəsa/): "sword"
oulila (noun, /aʊlilə/): "tail"
chafimal (noun, /tʃæfimal/): "tavern"
ujos (noun, /ujɔs/): "thumb"
imatt (noun, /ɪmæɾ/): "tongue"
ukath (noun, /ukəð/): "tooth"
uwav (noun, /uwəv/): "tree"
litu (noun, /lɪtʌ/): "truth"
uhilika (noun, /ʌhilɪkə/): "uncle"
aday (noun, /əde/): "valley"
naych (noun, /netʃ/): "war"
uk (noun, /ʌk/): "water"
etti (noun, /ɛɾɪ/): "way"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "wine"
thalav (noun, /ðələv/): "woman"
wihan (noun, /wɪhən/): "word"