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This dictionary is as of yet incomplete, but new words are being added every day, and this website will be updated periodically. The numbers beside each letter indicate how many words are under that letter. A total word count is at the bottom of the page.
 
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Atarel-English Dictionary

NOTE: verbs and nouns are their root forms. Conjugations and plurals are not shown.

A B C D E F G H I L M N O P R S T U V W Y

 

A (7)

 

Aa (ah) interj. Oh, ah

 

Ana (ah’ nah) pron. You

 

Anae (ah nay’) pron. You (plural)

 

Araite (ah rai’ teh) adj. Dry

 

Arge (ar’ geh) adj. Bad

 

Artige (ar tee’ geh) adj. Good

 

At (aht) prep. To

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B (2)

 

Blate (blah’ teh) adj. Fat, wide

 

Braca (brah’ kah) n. or adj. An idiot or stupid; can be used as either.

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C (5)

 

Calde (kal’ deh) adj. Hot

 

Cata (kah’ tah) adj. Cold

 

Ce (keh) part. Basically means ‘in the past’.

 

Conpyuta (kon pyoo’ tah) n. Computer

 

Cur (koor) adv. Why

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D (14)

 

Dahin (dah heen’) adv. There

 

Dara (dah’ rah) pron. Who, whom

 

De (deh) art. The

 

Docu (doh’ koo) adv. Where

 

Dose (doh’ seh) var. This

 

Dote (doh’ teh) var. That

 

Dusu (doo’ soo) v. To do

 

Du (doo) pref. Added to a noun to form a verb

 

Ducalde (doo kal’ deh) v. To heat (something)

 

Ducata (doo kah’ tah) v. To cool (something)

 

Dulepa (doo leh’ pah) v. To open

 

Dulomare (doo lo mah’ reh) v. To close/shut

 

Dunurida (doo noo ree’ dah) v. To make wet, soak, drench

 

Duraene (doo ray’ neh) v. To cleanse

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E (4)

 

Eas (eh’ ahs) pron. They, them

 

Eh (eh) phr. An expression used when someone expects agreement with something they said. Example: It is cold, isn’t it? – Tes cata esu. Eh?

 

Esu (eh’ soo) v. Be, am, are, is

 

Ev (ehv) conj. And

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F (2)

 

Feore (feh or’ eh) adj. or adv. Far

 

Funtem (foon’ tehm) n. Bottom

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G (1)

 

Gritiga (gree’ tee gah) adj. Dirty, unclean

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H (6)

 

Haim (haim) n. Birthplace

 

Heim (haym) n. Home, but not where you were born

 

Herna (hehr’ nah) adv. Here

 

Hin (heen) pron. He, him

 

Hire (hee’ reh) pron. She, her

 

Hu (hoo) adv. How, in what way

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I (3)

 

-ice (ee’ keh) suff. Used to make the future positive form of a verb.

 

-inen (ee nehn’) suff. Used to make the future negative form of a verb.

 

Iru (ee’ roo) v. To go

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L (2)

 

Lepa (leh’ pah) adj. Open

 

Lomare (lo mah’ reh) adj. Closed, shut

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M (3)

 

Mata (mah’ tah) adv. Also, too, in addition

 

Mit (meet) prep. With

 

Mu (moo) part. Basically means ‘in the future’.

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N (7)

 

Ne- (neh) pref. Makes the antonym of the base word.

 

Neprona (neh proh’ nah) adj. Unkind

 

Nes (nehs) pron. We, us

 

Netase (neh tah’ seh) adj. Few

 

Nul (nul) interj. No

 

Nuling (noo’ leeng) n. A novice

 

Nurida (noo’ ree dah) adj. Wet

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O (9)

 

Omana (oh mah’ nah) pron. Yourself

 

Omanae (oh mah nay’) pron. Yourselves

 

Omeas (oh meh’ ahs) pron. Themselves

 

Omo- (oh’ mo) pref. Makes a reflexive pronoun.

 

Omohin (oh mo heen’) pron. Himself

 

Omohire (oh mo hee’ reh) pron. Herself

 

Omones (oh mo nehs’) pron. Ourselves

 

Omoweyo (oh mo weh’ yo) pron. Myself

 

-onen (oh nehn’) suff. Used to make the present negative form of a verb.

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P (2)

 

Prona (proh’ nah) adj. Nice

 

Prope (proh’ peh) adj. or adv. Near

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R (1)

 

Raene (ray’ neh) adj. Clean

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S (3)

 

Sane (sah’ neh) interj. Yes

 

Se (seh) part. Indicates possession.

 

Sem (sehm) conj. But

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T (7)

 

Ta- (tah) pref. Makes a noun plural.

 

Tapec (tah’ pek) n. Top

 

Tase (tah’ seh) adj. Many

 

-te (teh) suff. Added to an adjective to make it an adverb

 

Tes (tehs) n. It

 

Tusa (too’ sah) adj. Too much, too many, excess

 

Tu- (too) pref. Added to a noun to indicate excess (too much).

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U (5)

 

Ulisi (oo lee’ see) phr. Please, used to make a request more polite.

 

-umu (oo’ moo) suff. Used to make the past positive form of a verb.

 

-unen (oo nehn’) suff. Used to make the past negative form of a verb.

 

Unse (oon’ seh) adj. Under

 

-us (oos) suff. Makes a noun that ends with a consonant a verb.

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V (3)

 

Van (vahn) pron. What

 

Veresa (veh reh’ sah) adj. Amazing, awesome, astounding

 

Vilu (vee’ loo) v. To desire (something)

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W (1)

 

Weyo (weh’ yo) pron. I, me

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Y (2)

 

Yasarve (yah sar’ veh) adj. Thin

 

Yuse (yoo’ seh) adj. Over

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WORD COUNT: 89