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-arler suffix
  1. -ian
  2. -ish
  3. used to form demonyms

Etymology: From parlerde ("country")

-erde suffix
  1. augmentative, intensifier
-eriv suffix
  1. suffix to indicate one is a fan of something
-ev suffix
  1. negation suffix, reversive
-lani prefix
  1. exaltative suffix
-re suffix
  1. agent noun formation suffix
  2. -er
-siriv suffix
  1. a constituent part or service of the suffixed noun
a particle
  1. and
abarnad noun
  1. route
adanra verb
  1. to namesnipe
adhanra verb
  1. to think of past negative memories
ag particle
  1. as - the manner that
akarat verb
  1. to browse, to look around
  2. to search for DAT
  3. to search ACC for DAT
akaritan noun
  1. prank
akinra verb
  1. to ragebait
amanra verb
  1. to explore an already-familiar area again
ambarna verb
  1. to keep up with trends
anlatani noun
  1. desire
anlati noun
  1. obsession
ansadat noun
  1. extra, additional
ar article
  1. the (singular definite article)
ar Kenahari proper noun
  1. the Kenahari language
arda particle
  1. because of, for
argathi noun
  1. ten

Etymology: Irregular numbers, due to selective coining

arkan noun
  1. attention
arkanra verb
  1. to pay attention
arkantare noun
  1. one who seeks attention excessively, attention whore, attention-seeker
arkantas verb
  1. to seek attention
arkiras noun
  1. song

Etymology: ar (singular definite) + kiras ("music")

arlasnati noun
  1. machine
armankiras noun
  1. album
  2. EP (extended play)

Etymology: Shortened form of "ar mande kiras"

arvat preposition
  1. attached to
asairithas noun
  1. average
asapagat verb
  1. to explore an unfamiliar area
asaran noun
  1. anxiety
  2. unease
  3. nervousness
  4. fear of missing out
  5. cautious optimism
asarathe noun
  1. anxiety, unease when buying something
askari noun
  1. version, variant
atet noun
  1. eleven

Etymology: Irregular numbers, due to selective coining

athanra verb
  1. to think of past positive memories
azdastari noun
  1. paternal grandfather
aztanri noun
  1. paternal grandmother
bajuhi noun
  1. a tragedeigh
  2. a fancifully respelled name
  3. a loanword that has not been adapted to Kenahari orthography

Etymology: From Kghoẑâ baiôh ("to distinguish, to make unique/distinctive"), adapted as part of the Conlangs Discord Network's Telephone activity.

bansarna verb
  1. to be born
bansatai noun
  1. date of birth, birthday

Etymology: bansarna ("to be born") + taile ("time")

bantaki noun
  1. house
  2. one's residence
basaki noun
  1. brief spurt
danri noun
  1. the world
dansari noun
  1. work
dansarna verb
  1. to work
deruthai noun
  1. a compromise
deruthat verb
  1. to compromise
Desember proper noun
  1. December
devezenra verb
  1. to tell a minor, harmless lie
distani noun
  1. plan, plot, scheme
distanra verb
  1. to plan, especially in detail
djantalos noun
  1. gun
  2. firearm
Djanwari proper noun
  1. January
Djulai proper noun
  1. July
Djun proper noun
  1. June
dorofete noun
  1. human health

From: Thiguka

dorofetekala noun
  1. hospital

From: Thiguka

eijelin noun
  1. a person who has not been heard from in a long time
  2. a person who one does not interact with frequently
eikaf noun
  1. harp

Etymology: From the last name of Ruth Acuff, an American harpist who was in Lemuria's recommended during the creation of Kenahari.

eikafna verb
  1. to play the harp
eikafnare noun
  1. harpist
eikafneriv noun
  1. one who listens to harp music
eikafneriverde noun
  1. extremely obsessed fan of the harp

Etymology: eikafneriv ("harp fan") + -erde (intensifier)

Eipril proper noun
  1. April
ekesenra verb
  1. to organize a witch hunt
ekethenra verb
  1. to participate in a witch hunt
ekethet noun
  1. witch hunt
ektanglari noun
  1. sense of impending doom
emanai noun
  1. (computing) sorting algorithm
er article
  1. singular indefinite article
er article
  1. indefinite singular article
ere article
  1. plural indefinite article
ere article
  1. indefinite plural article
erkiras noun
  1. song
  2. single
  3. music track

Etymology: er (INDEF) + kiras ("music")

esantari noun
  1. structure, arrangement, (method of) organization
esteni noun
  1. front
  2. start
  3. initial phase of something
etnai noun
  1. audio recording
fagalirithi noun
  1. violinist

From: Thiguka fahgahlirithi ("violinist")

falafefi noun
  1. dancer

From: Thiguka fahlahfefi ("dancer")

fanra verb
  1. to look, to see, to stare
fanrath verb
  1. to stalk someone
farnas adjective
  1. fun
farnas noun
  1. fun
fasnar noun
  1. name
fatanmairerde noun
  1. heavy sleeper

Etymology: fa (from fah-, Thiguka actor prefix) + tanmai ("to sleep") + -erde (intensifier); using Kenahari -re would result in the weird-sounding "tanmairerdere"

fathas noun
  1. eye

From: Thiguka fathas ("eye")

Febwari proper noun
  1. February
fei noun
  1. store
ferasalai noun
  1. fear of mispronouncing someone's name
ferna verb
  1. to cure, to heal, to render medical aid
fernaparla noun
  1. hospital

Etymology: ferna ("to heal") + parla ("place")

fernare verb
  1. doctor, nurse, healer
fesanra verb
  1. to severely misperform a song
forsani noun
  1. advertisement
fulathi noun
  1. arts and crafts

From: Thiguka fulahthi ("arts and crafts")

gahangas noun
  1. frustration
galasar noun
  1. word
galirithi noun
  1. a violin

From: Thiguka "gahlirithi" ("violin")

ganad noun
  1. wall
ganadavar noun
  1. poster
ganarat verb
  1. to squeeze
ganmar noun
  1. joke
  2. humor
  3. anything triggering laughter
ganmarna verb
  1. to crack a joke
ganra verb
  1. to laugh
gantali noun
  1. design
  2. pattern
ganti noun
  1. book
gavar noun
  1. photo
gavasatai noun
  1. livestream, stream
gavatare noun
  1. photographer

Etymology: gavar ("photo") + lantare ("creator")

gehenra verb
  1. to investigate a person, to gather information on them
gulid adjective
  1. good
  2. beautiful

From: Thiguka gulid ("good")

hadarerde noun
  1. atmosphere

Etymology: hadari ("wind") + erde (intensifier)

hadari noun
  1. wind
  2. air
hadarlas noun
  1. electric fan

Etymology: hadar ("wind") + arlasnati ("machine")

hadasaki noun
  1. airplane, aeroplane, aircraft

Etymology: hadari ("wind") + tasaki ("vehicle")

hakara verb
  1. to slam, to close rapidly, to close abruptly
hakatari noun
  1. surprise
haligeta noun
  1. saliva, spit

Etymology: halinge ("water") + kageta ("mouth")

halihava noun
  1. causeway
  2. bridge

Etymology: halinge ("water") + havarerde ("highway")

halinge noun
  1. water
hanarad noun
  1. left-hand traffic
hankari noun
  1. profanity, swear word, expletive
haskathi noun
  1. broken promise
haskathra verb
  1. to break a promise
hathas noun
  1. money, anything exchanged for value, anything of value
hathasi noun
  1. company

Etymology: hathas ("money") + paratas ("receive")

hathna verb
  1. to coin a new word
havantalna noun
  1. strip mall

Etymology: hadar ("road") + pantalna ("mall")

havar noun
  1. a road
havarlan noun
  1. drive-thru

Etymology: havar ("road") + lan ("food")

heneret noun
  1. right-hand traffic
himakanra verb
  1. to open a bottle with one's teeth
himakasi noun
  1. frustration when opening bottles
hu verb
  1. to be
Inglis proper noun
  1. the English language
insir noun
  1. spicy food
ireke noun
  1. chatroom

From: English "IRC"

irekerlas noun
  1. chatbot

Etymology: ireke ("chatroom") + arlasnati ("machine")

iri pronoun
  1. third-person singular inanimate nominative pronoun
isa adjective
  1. first
  2. original
  3. primary
  4. master (as in master copy)
isa noun
  1. one
ithere noun
  1. internet

From: Thiguka "ithere" ("Internet")

ithesarna verb
  1. to go on hiatus from an online activity

Etymology: ithere ("internet") + parasarna ("to rest")

jagtonen verb
  1. to play or interact with a cat
jareka noun
  1. news

Etymology: jare ("event") + kala ("news")

jarosani noun
  1. cultural appropriation
jarosanra verb
  1. to misuse language
  2. to engage in cultural appropriation

Etymology: From English "Yarros", from "Rebecca Yarros", an author who was criticized for her misuse of Gaelic in her Fourth Wing novel series.

jemjena verb
  1. (of a bird) to steal, or tamper with food, or to otherwise render food inedible
  2. (informal, of a human) to steal or tamper with food
  3. (informal, derogatory, of a child) to play with food
jenara verb
  1. to coincide
  2. to occur simultaneously
ka pronoun
  1. second-person singular nominative pronoun
ka particle
  1. used to form dual nouns
kabarnai noun
  1. computer networking

Etymology: karnai ("network") + abarnad ("route")

kadarat verb
  1. to prepare by mixing
  2. Tagalog 'timpla'
kadatu adjective
  1. young
kadtana verb
  1. to buy
kadtanra verb
  1. to sell
kagefasnar noun
  1. pronunciation of a name

Etymology: kageta ("mouth") + fasnar ("name")

kagerathi noun
  1. pronunciation

Etymology: kageta ("mouth") + nirathi ("method")

kagesan noun
  1. sound
  2. phoneme

Etymology: From kageta ("mouth") + tasanra ("to move")

kagesanra verb
  1. to speak
kageta noun
  1. mouth

From: Thiguka kageta ("mouth")

kahir preposition
  1. including
  2. such as
  3. like
kaitheli noun
  1. computer shortcut
kala verb
  1. to know
  2. to have information
kala noun
  1. knowledge
  2. data
  3. information
kalahani noun
  1. expert
  2. smart person

Etymology: kala ("knowledge") + tehani ("person")

kalareva verb
  1. to lie
kalarna verb
  1. to study, to learn
kalsare noun
  1. one who changes
  2. (programming) variable
kalsat verb
  1. to change
kamanlare noun
  1. dancer
kamanra verb
  1. to dance
kamigarna verb
  1. to doubt
kana pronoun
  1. second-person plural nominative pronoun
kandarefe adjective
  1. of a dress or a garment - off the shoulder

Etymology: kanda ("off; detached") + sorefe ("shoulder")

kanhamadi noun
  1. five
kanhanari noun
  1. middle
kanhatansa noun
  1. eight
kanra verb
  1. to read, to view
kanrai noun
  1. network
  2. a web
kanrina verb
  1. to die
kansamas noun
  1. a tree
kansarna verb
  1. to pull
kansati noun
  1. iron
kanthai noun
  1. family
kapanra verb
  1. to carry
karagati noun
  1. copper
karasi noun
  1. energy - capacity to do work, the impetus behind all motion and activity
karnai noun
  1. network
karnaihari noun
  1. network protocol

Etymology: karnai ("network") + kenahari ("language"); extending language to mean "protocol", "method of communication"

kasafaina verb
  1. to take care of someone, to care

From: Thiguka "kasafay" ("to take care of someone") + -na (verb formation suffix)

kasana verb
  1. to take advantage of someone
  2. to exploit a loophole in a system
kasanglai noun
  1. consonant
kasani noun
  1. husband, wife, spouse
kasatarna verb
  1. to ask permission
kastalat verb
  1. to discover a new place
kastara verb
  1. to extract
katahan noun
  1. collection
katahanra verb
  1. to hoard
  2. to collect (build a collection)
Katherin proper noun
  1. Katherine
kathui noun
  1. passport bro
kathuina verb
  1. to be a passport bro
  2. to go to another country for a romantic partner

From: Thiguka "kathauy" ("passport bro")

kavar noun
  1. history, study of the past
kavarna verb
  1. to study history, to compile a history, to analyze history
kazareriv noun
  1. pyromaniac
kazari noun
  1. fire
kazgali noun
  1. to deliver
kazganra verb
  1. to raise one's arms in surrender
kazthali noun
  1. directory or folder on a computer
kelenra verb
  1. to discover a new person
kemadanra verb
  1. to discover anything other than a place or person
kenahari noun
  1. a non-specific language, not always referring to Kenahari
kerden verb
  1. to imitate, to simulate
kerser determiner
  1. other
kes pronoun
  1. third-person singular animate epicene nominative pronoun
kilaparla noun
  1. studio (for music)

Etymology: kiras ("music") + lanta ("to create") + parla ("place")

kilsanra verb
  1. to hang out
kilthani noun
  1. third place, a social space other than home or work
  2. a place for hanging out
  3. tambayan (Tagalog)
kimari noun
  1. underappreciated musician

Etymology: From Kimarie Sky, person from Lemuria's YouTube recommended

kinasangi noun
  1. introspection
  2. personal growth
  3. mental health improvement brought about by one's own effort
kirafasnar noun
  1. username
  2. Internet name

Etymology: kirai ("Internet") + fasnar ("name")

kirai noun
  1. the Internet

Etymology: kirsaris ("computer") + karnai ("network")

kirai arkantare noun
  1. internet troll

Etymology: kirai ("internet") + arkantare ("attention seeker")

Kiraihari noun
  1. the Internet Protocol

Etymology: kirai ("internet") + karnaihari ("network protocol")

kiraiparla noun
  1. website

Etymology: kirai ("internet") + parla ("place")

kiraisahari noun
  1. web server

Etymology: kirai ("internet") + kirsaris ("computer")

kirakalaparla noun
  1. datacenter

Etymology: kirai ("internet") + kala ("knowledge") + parla ("place")

kiralasaganti noun
  1. online dictionary
kiras noun
  1. music
kirasev noun
  1. noise
  2. unpleasant sound
kiraslare noun
  1. musician

Etymology: kiras ("music") + lanta ("to make") + -re (agent suffix)

kirhani noun
  1. a persistent minor problem one does not put significant effort into resolving, a minor inconvenience
kirkan noun
  1. something viral on the Internet

Etymology: kirsaris ("computer") + arkan ("attention")

kirla noun
  1. website

Etymology: Shortening of kiraiparla ("website")

kirlasiriv noun
  1. feature (on a website)
kirna verb
  1. to sing
kirna verb
  1. to think
  2. to analyze
  3. to make a plan
kirnalsad noun
  1. update for a computer program

Etymology: kirnirathi ("computer program") + kalsat ("to change")

kirnare noun
  1. a thinker
kirnirathi noun
  1. computer program

Etymology: kirnaris ("computer") + nirathi ("method")

kirsani noun
  1. cybersecurity

Etymology: kirsaris ("computer") + varsani ("safety")

kirsaris noun
  1. computer

Etymology: kirnare ("thinker") + korsaris ("electricity")

kirsarudag noun
  1. computer CPU (central processing unit)
kivagad noun
  1. trash can
kivaganra verb
  1. to throw something in the trash
kolsasat verb
  1. to dump sauce on solid food
kolthenra verb
  1. to dip solid food into a sauce
konsaris noun
  1. energy
  2. electricity
kovaren verb
  1. to excessively perform a specific activity
kovuzanra verb
  1. to realize that one has made a mistake
kungranar noun
  1. outer space
kungraparla noun
  1. space station

Etymology: kungranar ("outer space") + parla ("place")

kuralag noun
  1. gated community
  2. subdivision

From: Thiguka "kuralag" ("subdivision")

kurhad preposition
  1. emotionally attached to (a person)
kurhat preposition
  1. emotionally attached to (anything that is not a person)
kurnari noun
  1. the color orange
kurnarilani noun
  1. orange (fruit)

Etymology: kurnari ("orange") + lan ("food")

káthavi noun
  1. moth
lafasnar noun
  1. full legal name

Etymology: lasat ("all") + fasnar ("name")

laisa noun
  1. mother

From: Thiguka laysa ("mother")

lak adjective
  1. large
laketaki noun
  1. cottage

Etymology: lakev ("small") + bantaki ("house")

lakev adjective
  1. small
lan noun
  1. food
lanasari noun
  1. hug between two cats
lanisuri noun
  1. laser pointer
lanparla noun
  1. restaurant, a place to eat, dining table

Etymology: lan ("food") + parla ("place')

lanra verb
  1. to eat
lansani noun
  1. cat belly
lansanra verb
  1. (of a cat) to show one's belly
lansihari noun
  1. conlang, constructed language

Etymology: lantasi ("made"; past tense) + kenahari ("language")

lansini noun
  1. hug between a human and cat
lanta verb
  1. to make, to create
lantaparla noun
  1. factory
lantare noun
  1. creator, producer, maker
lasagalasar noun
  1. lexicon
lasaganti noun
  1. dictionary
lasatnar noun
  1. full legal name

Etymology: lasat ("all") + fasnar ("name")

lei noun
  1. one who is cooperative
letana verb
  1. to connect
  2. to marry
letanarai noun
  1. connection to the Internet

Etymology: letana ("to connect") + kirai ("internet")

likanri adjective
  1. fictional
  2. from an alternate universe

Etymology: psuedo-Thiguka/Kenahari (grammar is wonky); from "li kasa danri" (lit. "not this world")

lina pronoun
  1. third-person singular feminine nominative pronoun
linarafasnar noun
  1. feminine given name

Etymology: linaras ("her") + fasnar ("name")

linseni noun
  1. cat purr
linsuni noun
  1. aggressive cat
lisa noun
  1. a woman

From: Thiguka "lisa" ("woman")

lisalani noun
  1. goddess
  2. model
  3. physically attractive woman

Etymology: lisa ("woman") + -lani, exaltative suffix

magdastari noun
  1. paternal grandmother
maghanri noun
  1. maternal grandmother
maikulati noun
  1. constructive criticism
maikulatna verb
  1. to constructively criticize someone
mandanas noun
  1. software bug
mande particle
  1. (with nouns) plural marker
  2. (with adjectives) superlative marker
mande particle
  1. -s, -es: used to form plural nouns
mandirna verb
  1. to write
  2. to type
manlasar noun
  1. lexicon
  2. vocabulary
marta noun
  1. a woman

Etymology: From the feminine given name "Marta", variant of "Martha"

Martj proper noun
  1. March
maruwan noun
  1. to be annoying
  2. to bring up irrelevant topics during discussion
masgari noun
  1. adrenaline
mataile adjective
  1. long time
matailev adjective
  1. short time
mati noun
  1. attraction
  2. magnet
Mei proper noun
  1. May
mekfas verb
  1. to make a clever comeback
  2. to "murder" someone with words
mekfasi noun
  1. a comeback
menjari noun
  1. an unwanted or unsolicited notification
meskate noun
  1. paper
meskavar noun
  1. printed picture
na article
  1. plural definite article
na article
  1. plural definite article
nai particle
  1. relative marker
nama adjective
  1. again
nanai noun
  1. website cookie banner
nartai noun
  1. vowel
narvar noun
  1. game
  2. video games (by extension)
nasgarna verb
  1. to violate the law, the rules
naurathna verb
  1. to zoom in
  2. to pay attention to detail
naurathnare noun
  1. one who pays attention to detail
  2. a hyperfixated person
nehe pronoun
  1. third-person plural nominative pronoun
neheri noun
  1. text - a writing consisting of multiple glyphs, characters, symbols or sentences
neherna verb
  1. to write
  2. to type
nemarati noun
  1. carbon
nemari noun
  1. coal
neresanlatanev adjective
  1. unusual
neresanlatani adjective
  1. usual

Etymology: neres ("their" 3PL.GEN) + "anlatani" ("desire"), lit. "their desires"

niras noun
  1. fish
  2. aquatic lifeforms
nirathi noun
  1. way of doing things
  2. method
  3. procedure
nitarna verb
  1. to give
nori pronoun
  1. third-person dual nominative pronoun
November proper noun
  1. November
Ogost proper noun
  1. August
Oktober proper noun
  1. October
ori particle
  1. or, used when the next item is a proper noun

Etymology: From o ("or") + i (proper noun article)

padanri verb
  1. to report someone to an authority figure
pahad noun
  1. subscription (a monthly payment in exchange for something)
pahirna verb
  1. to mass-delete data, to cause many people to forget, to create significant gaps in the historical record
palad adjective
  1. bad, undesirable

From: Thiguka "palad" ("bad')

paladna verb
  1. to be a bad person
  2. to be bad

From: Thiguka palad ("bad") + -na (verb formation suffix)

paladnare noun
  1. a bad person
panar noun
  1. reason given for a punishment
  2. ban reason
pantalna noun
  1. shopping mall, shopping center
parakala verb
  1. to learn
parasarna verb
  1. to take a break, to rest

Etymology: From Thiguka "paratas" ("to receive") + saris ("energy") + -na

paratas verb
  1. to receive

From: Thiguka paratas ("to receive")

parla noun
  1. a place, a location
parlafasnar noun
  1. toponym
  2. place name

Etymology: parla ("place") + fasnar ("name")

parlerde noun
  1. country

Etymology: parla ("place") + -erde (intensifier)

parlerkiras noun
  1. patriotic song

Etymology: parlerde ("country") + erkiras ("song")

parna verb
  1. to solve a problem
pasa noun
  1. cat

From: Thiguka pasa ("cat")

pasar noun
  1. cat photo
pasatare noun
  1. one who takes photos of cats

Etymology: pasar ("cat photo") + lantare ("creator")

pata pronoun
  1. first-person exclusive plural nominative pronoun
patalar noun
  1. the dormant person feeling - a mix of curiosity, concern, and empathy when thinking of a person one has not interacted with in a long time, or a person who has not posted on the Internet in a long time
patalara verb
  1. to feel the dormant person feeling
pavuk noun
  1. long-term goal
pekulugusag noun
  1. internet moderator

From: Thiguka "pekulugusag" ("internet moderator")

petrikor noun
  1. petrichor - the smell of rain on dry soil

From: English "petrichor"

rales particle
  1. to (expressing a range, like "1 to 5")
rasi noun
  1. a request
rasi verb
  1. to request
  2. to make a request
rastad noun
  1. day (24-hour period)
reditenra verb
  1. to cause significant disruption by making significant changes to a system, protocol, or process, such as an API or website
reitet noun
  1. long weekend, due to a public holiday or non-working day
rila noun
  1. outer space
ristakad noun
  1. hour (60 minutes)
saisali noun
  1. rebranding
  2. immediate period after one's release from prison
saisalinra verb
  1. to rebrand
  2. to return to streaming
  3. to turn over a new leaf
sanglari noun
  1. mountain
sangthi adjective
  1. sufficient
sangthivi adjective
  1. insufficient
santangi noun
  1. to reverse-engineer a program, to decompile
santhanra noun
  1. to conduct, to lead
santhasai noun
  1. operation, activity
sanu adjective
  1. early

Etymology: From -sa (first declension perfective far past) and -anu (second declension perfective far past)

sarhanra verb
  1. to extract
  2. to receive
  3. to get
sarhanra petrikorsa verb
  1. to make the same request repeatedly

Literally: "to extract petrichor

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satheri noun
  1. face
sathingat verb
  1. to cry

Etymology: verbalization of sathinge ("tears") with -at, second declension verb suffix

sathinge noun
  1. human tears from crying

Etymology: satheri ("face") + halinge ("water")

senrati noun
  1. celebrity
  2. famous person
September proper noun
  1. September
situ pronoun
  1. first-person inclusive plural nominative pronoun
skaras noun
  1. today
sorefe noun
  1. shoulder
tadhani noun
  1. child
taile noun
  1. time

From: Thiguka tayle

taileparla noun
  1. timezone

Etymology: taile ("time") + parla ("place")

tainarad noun
  1. confusion caused by differing timezones
tajanra verb
  1. to grab
takirat noun
  1. to develop
  2. (intransitive, of a human) to grow up
tali noun
  1. father

From: Thiguka tali ("father")

tamra verb
  1. to think or act quickly under duress
tanmai verb
  1. to go to sleep
tanmair noun
  1. sleep
tanori noun
  1. year (365 days)
tanra verb
  1. to be indecisive
tansathari noun
  1. back
tapra verb
  1. to enter
taprare noun
  1. tourist
  2. one who enters
taprava verb
  1. to leave
taris adjective
  1. old (of a person)
tasaki noun
  1. vehicle
  2. automobile
  3. car

Etymology: tasanra ("to move") + -ki (instrumental)

tasanra verb
  1. to travel, to move
tasaris adjective
  1. old (inanimate)
tasavar noun
  1. video
  2. film
  3. motion picture
tasi adjective
  1. cold
tasidar noun
  1. cold air
tasidarlas noun
  1. aircon, AC, air conditioning

Etymology: tasidar ("cold air") + arlasnati ("machine")

tauluni noun
  1. opinion
  2. vote
taulunra verb
  1. to vote
tavet noun
  1. toe
te pronoun
  1. third-person singular masculine nominative pronoun
tehafalihava noun
  1. bridge or causeway named after a person

Etymology: tehalafasnar ("eponymous toponym") + halihava ("causeway")

tehafasnar noun
  1. given name

Etymology: tehani ("person") + fasnar ("name")

tehalafasnar noun
  1. eponymous toponym
  2. place named after a person

Etymology: tehani ("person") + parlafasnar ("toponym")

tehani noun
  1. a person
Telitslisa noun
  1. Twitch streamer (female)

From: Thiguka

Telitspelu noun
  1. Twitch streamer (epicene)

From: Thiguka

Telitstoli noun
  1. Twitch streamer (male)

From: Thiguka

terefasnar noun
  1. masculine given name

Etymology: teres ("his") + fasnar ("name")

thalu pronoun
  1. first-person singular nominative pronoun
thanra verb
  1. to own
  2. to posess
  3. to have
thanzat verb
  1. to cook food
theiset noun
  1. holiday
  2. non-working day
thelsari noun
  1. membership
timara adjective
  1. humble
tinra noun
  1. to cause damage
  2. to stub a toe
tjinasi noun
  1. indifference, apathy
udag noun
  1. brain

From: Thiguka udag ("brain"), from Tagalog utak ("brain")

ursanra noun
  1. speech
  2. talking
usmani noun
  1. joke
usmanra verb
  1. to crack a joke
vanra verb
  1. to jump
varelit noun
  1. congestion
varsani noun
  1. safety, lack of danger
vatarna verb
  1. to hide information
wati noun
  1. submachine gun

Etymology: From the name of the WT550, a gun in the video game Space Station 14

zikzarsam noun
  1. workaholic

Etymology: from Maskač jikcalcam ("relentlessly, fervently"), a word in one of Krixwell's langs, adapted as part of the Conlangs Discord Network Telephone activity


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