Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Attal
Attal Dictionary
Pronouns
ki (pronoun, /kɪ/): "he"
lay (pronoun, /le/): "she"
at (pronoun, /ət/): "they"
az (pronoun, /əz/): "you"
pa (pronoun, /pə/): "we"
tta (pronoun, /ɾæ/): "I"
Articles
att (article, /əɾ/): "a"
at (article, /ət/): "the"
Prepositions
ashattiza (preposition, /əʃaɾɪzæ/): "and"
jatotou (preposition, /jətɔtaʊ/): "as"
gis (preposition, /gis/): "from"
ane (preposition, /anɛ/): "in"
abai (preposition, /əbaɪ/): "of"
amasan (preposition, /əməsən/): "or"
akethiw (preposition, /əkɛðiw/): "to"
aipayz (preposition, /aɪpez/): "will"
awbazatta (preposition, /obəzəɾə/): "with"
Numbers
isa (number, /ɪsə/): "zero"
attawama (number, /æɾəwəma/): "one"
efu (number, /ɛfu/): "two"
isathu (number, /ɪsəðʌ/): "three"
lubailath (number, /lʌbaɪləθ/): "four"
akeni (number, /əkɛni/): "five"
thilusitt (number, /ðɪlʌsɪɾ/): "six"
mumath (number, /mʌməð/): "seven"
thil (number, /ðil/): "eight"
oudattih (number, /aʊdəɾɪh/): "nine"
de (number, /dɛ/): "ten"
Questions
di (question, /di/): "what"
ta (question, /tə/): "who"
da (question, /dæ/): "how"
kingeneg (question, /kɪŋɛnɛg/): "why"
panaje (question, /pənadʒɛ/): "when"
Interjections
ekafaki (interjection, /ɛkəfəki/): "hello"
tit (interjection, /tɪt/): "goodbye"
tanishough (interjection, /tənɪʃɒ/): "hey"
ainga (interjection, /aɪŋə/): "bye"
ithikay (interjection, /ɪðike/): "ouch"
fa (interjection, /fə/): "wow"
thab (interjection, /ðæb/): "uh"
ashoughng (interjection, /æʃɒŋ/): "er"
katife (interjection, /kətɪfɛ/): "um"
Adverbs
tawapan (adverb, /təwəpən/): "again"
itte (adverb, /ɪɾɛ/): "now"
ifama (adverb, /ɪfəmə/): "soon"
wimutt (adverb, /wɪmʌɾ/): "often"
ayj (adverb, /ej/): "sometimes"
inattaha (adverb, /ɪnəɾəhə/): "always"
tay (adverb, /te/): "never"
ttud (adverb, /ɾʌd/): "seldom"
Adjectives
pavalib (adjective, /pəvəlɪb/): "aromatic"
iti (adjective, /itɪ/): "basted"
oughmayn (adjective, /ɒmen/): "big"
ach (adjective, /ətʃ/): "bitter"
athilini (adjective, /əðɪlinɪ/): "black"
linitti (adjective, /lɪniɾi/): "blue"
nou (adjective, /naʊ/): "brown"
lasait (adjective, /lasaɪt/): "chilled"
aipin (adjective, /aɪpɪn/): "cold"
la (adjective, /lə/): "curried"
alukaw (adjective, /əluko/): "dark"
fa (adjective, /fə/): "deep"
daz (adjective, /dəz/): "divine"
kak (adjective, /kək/): "drunk"
asawkushay (adjective, /əsokʌʃe/): "empty"
ethasuku (adjective, /ɛðəsʌku/): "evil"
tanina (adjective, /tənɪna/): "familiar"
tana (adjective, /tənə/): "fat"
uttitta (adjective, /ʌɾiɾə/): "flat"
ithazi (adjective, /ɪðəzɪ/): "frail"
aihuz (adjective, /aɪhuz/): "fried"
ttaydatt (adjective, /ɾedæɾ/): "full"
adak (adjective, /ədək/): "good"
isalaith (adjective, /ɪsəlaɪð/): "green"
fatiwij (adjective, /fatiwɪj/): "grey"
ginaw (adjective, /gɪno/): "honest"
tivathi (adjective, /tɪvəðɪ/): "hot"
supatap (adjective, /supətæp/): "light"
pawm (adjective, /pom/): "long"
attatt (adjective, /əɾæɾ/): "loud"
sasa (adjective, /səsə/): "mortal"
newa (adjective, /nɛwə/): "mysterious"
woutaf (adjective, /waʊtəf/): "narrow"
sananatt (adjective, /sænanəɾ/): "old"
nenaitta (adjective, /nɛnaɪɾə/): "orange"
im (adjective, /im/): "pungent"
te (adjective, /tɛ/): "purple"
jattemay (adjective, /jəɾɛme/): "quiet"
ad (adjective, /əd/): "raw"
ttachawttan (adjective, /ɾætʃoɾən/): "rectangular"
ittush (adjective, /ɪɾuʃ/): "red"
hanaynal (adjective, /hənenəl/): "roasted"
kous (adjective, /kaʊs/): "round"
vattoug (adjective, /vəɾaʊg/): "salty"
wabattaw (adjective, /wabəɾo/): "savory"
hais (adjective, /haɪs/): "shallow"
ttough (adjective, /ɾɒ/): "short"
sha (adjective, /ʃæ/): "smoked"
dadousak (adjective, /dədaʊsək/): "sober"
than (adjective, /ðan/): "sour"
il (adjective, /il/): "spicy"
uk (adjective, /ʌk/): "spiral"
nil (adjective, /nil/): "square"
maymuth (adjective, /memuð/): "steamed"
sa (adjective, /sə/): "strange"
lal (adjective, /ləl/): "strong"
teja (adjective, /tɛja/): "sturdy"
alud (adjective, /əlud/): "sweet"
aduthaivough (adjective, /ədʌðaɪvɒ/): "tall"
ttazithil (adjective, /ɾəzɪðil/): "thick"
lath (adjective, /ləθ/): "thin"
ata (adjective, /ətə/): "warm"
talough (adjective, /tælɒ/): "weak"
nufatt (adjective, /nufəɾ/): "white"
sattooje (adjective, /səɾʊjɛ/): "wide"
ichawgena (adjective, /ɪtʃogɛnə/): "yellow"
eshazoun (adjective, /ɛʃəzaʊn/): "young"
Verbs
adaki (verb, /ədəkɪ/): "bake"
awkathapay (verb, /okaθæpe/): "be"
shenudd (verb, /ʃɛnuɽ/): "belong"
likai (verb, /lɪkaɪ/): "bite"
ihaitteki (verb, /ɪhaɪɾɛkɪ/): "break"
jali (verb, /jəli/): "burn"
wititt (verb, /witɪɾ/): "come"
atusi (verb, /ætusi/): "die"
dilawng (verb, /dɪloŋ/): "drink"
pittash (verb, /pɪɾəʃ/): "eat"
tawchad (verb, /tochəd/): "fall"
uttayv (verb, /uɾev/): "fight"
aydatt (verb, /edaɾ/): "find"
ti (verb, /tɪ/): "fish"
su (verb, /sʌ/): "fly"
hasavi (verb, /həsəvɪ/): "frown"
nasapi (verb, /nəsəpi/): "go"
anavidou (verb, /anəvɪdaʊ/): "growl"
naythunef (verb, /neðʌnɛf/): "hate"
buti (verb, /butɪ/): "have"
tu (verb, /tʌ/): "hear"
niri (verb, /nɪɹɪ/): "hide"
vadobaim (verb, /vədɔbaɪm/): "hold"
am (verb, /əm/): "hunt"
kila (verb, /kɪlə/): "jump"
etashithay (verb, /ɛtəʃɪðe/): "kill"
mal (verb, /məl/): "know"
ke (verb, /kɛ/): "laugh"
zaifittay (verb, /zaɪfɪɾe/): "lie"
tta (verb, /ɾæ/): "live"
ata (verb, /ətə/): "lose"
noo (verb, /nʊ/): "love"
itailought (verb, /ɪtaɪlɒt/): "need"
oothavat (verb, /ʊðəvæt/): "own"
eninan (verb, /ɛnɪnan/): "roast"
ni (verb, /ni/): "run"
utak (verb, /utək/): "see"
aynenut (verb, /enɛnut/): "sit"
iwutti (verb, /ɪwuɾɪ/): "sleep"
fatt (verb, /fæɾ/): "smell"
athet (verb, /əθɛt/): "smile"
awutaz (verb, /əwʌtəz/): "stand"
igengett (verb, /igɛŋɛɾ/): "strike"
ttatatha (verb, /ɾətəðə/): "swallow"
wal (verb, /wəl/): "swim"
afuse (verb, /əfusɛ/): "taste"
utha (verb, /ʌðə/): "throw"
eth (verb, /ɛð/): "walk"
sada (verb, /sædæ/): "want"
Nouns
latisu (noun, /lətisʌ/): "afternoon"
ttati (noun, /ɾəti/): "ale"
abett (noun, /əbɛɾ/): "all"
namad (noun, /naməd/): "alligator"
tihag (noun, /tɪhəg/): "arm"
lepataw (noun, /lɛpəto/): "ash"
atoughzitte (noun, /ətɒziɾɛ/): "aunt"
ettula (noun, /ɛɾula/): "axe"
ubiditt (noun, /ʌbidɪɾ/): "bark"
ddalan (noun, /ɽələn/): "bay"
likough (noun, /lɪkɒ/): "beer"
alayngav (noun, /əleŋəv/): "beet"
kalatt (noun, /kələɾ/): "bird"
touwizish (noun, /taʊwɪzɪʃ/): "blood"
dett (noun, /dɛɾ/): "boar"
alep (noun, /əlɛp/): "bone"
unurr (noun, /unʌr/): "breakfast"
ta (noun, /tæ/): "breast"
dathatta (noun, /dəðæɾə/): "brother"
nu (noun, /nu/): "castle"
ttatat (noun, /ɾətæt/): "cat"
singu (noun, /siŋu/): "cat"
dazakac (noun, /dəzəkac/): "chest"
dachaze (noun, /dətʃæzɛ/): "chicken"
zi (noun, /zɪ/): "claw"
ttatada (noun, /ɾətædə/): "cloud"
nutasim (noun, /nutæsɪm/): "coconut"
uninath (noun, /ʌnɪnəð/): "crime"
sam (noun, /sæm/): "day"
wapowis (noun, /wəpɔwɪs/): "dinner"
gawifiv (noun, /gæwɪfiv/): "dog"
attuhib (noun, /əɾʌhib/): "drink"
ithoudun (noun, /ɪðaʊdun/): "dungeon"
attath (noun, /əɾæð/): "ear"
ipika (noun, /ɪpikə/): "earth"
met (noun, /mɛt/): "egg"
tan (noun, /tan/): "elder"
ninilu (noun, /ninɪlʌ/): "enemy"
mettazi (noun, /mɛɾəzi/): "evening"
ittaviv (noun, /ɪɾəviv/): "eye"
oun (noun, /aʊn/): "family"
atoughwi (noun, /atɒwi/): "father"
pi (noun, /pɪ/): "feather"
timipa (noun, /tɪmipə/): "fight"
idathutt (noun, /idəðʌɾ/): "finger"
in (noun, /ɪn/): "fire"
ttina (noun, /ɾɪnə/): "fish"
asadada (noun, /əsədədə/): "flesh"
itteha (noun, /ɪɾɛha/): "foot"
asoughttapa (noun, /əsɒɾəpə/): "forest"
datha (noun, /dəðə/): "fox"
aihili (noun, /aɪhɪlɪ/): "friend"
ath (noun, /əð/): "goose"
timiday (noun, /timide/): "grease"
alounah (noun, /əlaʊnəh/): "group"
uchas (noun, /utʃas/): "gulf"
migette (noun, /mɪgɛɾɛ/): "hair"
outhava (noun, /aʊθəvə/): "hand"
lak (noun, /lək/): "hat"
attu (noun, /əɾʌ/): "hate"
aichatap (noun, /aɪtʃætəp/): "head"
idamana (noun, /ɪdæməna/): "hill"
nays (noun, /nes/): "horn"
ayttuthah (noun, /eɾuðəh/): "horse"
aws (noun, /os/): "house"
awnaybit (noun, /onebit/): "inn"
si (noun, /si/): "island"
ili (noun, /ɪli/): "jaw"
apayvout (noun, /əpevaʊt/): "lake"
hetetheg (noun, /hɛtɛðɛg/): "leaf"
anan (noun, /ənən/): "leg"
mate (noun, /mætɛ/): "liver"
iqinash (noun, /ɪqɪnəʃ/): "louse"
aiket (noun, /aɪkɛt/): "love"
itt (noun, /iɾ/): "lunch"
taway (noun, /təwe/): "man"
athutti (noun, /aðuɾɪ/): "many"
ettinga (noun, /ɛɾɪŋə/): "meal"
asitatha (noun, /əsitaðə/): "metal"
ba (noun, /bə/): "mine"
dazad (noun, /dæzad/): "monster"
elezal (noun, /ɛlɛzəl/): "moon"
sa (noun, /sa/): "morning"
thadina (noun, /θadɪnə/): "mother"
id (noun, /id/): "mountain"
athasada (noun, /əðəsəda/): "mouth"
aitookutt (noun, /aɪtʊkʌɾ/): "name"
upaiti (noun, /ʌpaɪtɪ/): "neck"
limip (noun, /limɪp/): "night"
ayn (noun, /en/): "noodle"
asat (noun, /əsat/): "nose"
linait (noun, /lɪnaɪt/): "ocean"
anaimema (noun, /ənaɪmɛmə/): "parent"
ba (noun, /bə/): "path"
tadek (noun, /tədɛk/): "peace"
tazi (noun, /təzɪ/): "pepper"
ata (noun, /ətə/): "person"
izasa (noun, /ɪzəsə/): "pie"
kavutan (noun, /kəvʌtən/): "pig"
hamama (noun, /həməmə/): "rabbit"
nahe (noun, /nəhɛ/): "rain"
enouz (noun, /ɛnaʊz/): "rat"
imu (noun, /ɪmu/): "river"
suda (noun, /sudæ/): "robe"
ika (noun, /ikə/): "rock"
aditap (noun, /ədɪtəp/): "root"
hesitt (noun, /hɛsiɾ/): "salt"
nas (noun, /nəs/): "sand"
ttakas (noun, /ɾəkəs/): "seed"
aymoughth (noun, /emɒð/): "sibling"
apa (noun, /æpə/): "sister"
iday (noun, /ide/): "skin"
aytafaw (noun, /etəfo/): "sky"
faich (noun, /faɪtʃ/): "smoke"
idates (noun, /ɪdætɛs/): "snake"
iva (noun, /ɪvə/): "soup"
ifoughnil (noun, /ifɒnil/): "star"
seda (noun, /sɛdə/): "stew"
ap (noun, /əp/): "stomach"
ijelet (noun, /ɪjɛlɛt/): "stone"
itatta (noun, /itəɾə/): "stream"
ap (noun, /æp/): "sun"
thoutoothas (noun, /ðaʊtʊðəs/): "sword"
asiz (noun, /əsiz/): "tail"
ttayf (noun, /ɾef/): "tavern"
jibut (noun, /jibʌt/): "thumb"
timith (noun, /tɪmið/): "tongue"
daduf (noun, /dədʌf/): "tooth"
oiv (noun, /ɔɪv/): "tree"
nanavi (noun, /nənavɪ/): "truth"
uninu (noun, /unɪnu/): "uncle"
utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "valley"
as (noun, /əs/): "war"
gaywavad (noun, /gewəvəd/): "water"
ejuta (noun, /ɛdʒʌtə/): "way"
oojaith (noun, /ʊjaɪð/): "wine"
lag (noun, /ləg/): "woman"
ayddenayd (noun, /eɽɛned/): "word"