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Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games

Language Generator

This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.

Shouji

Shouji Dictionary

Pronouns

ali (pronoun, /alɪ/): "he"

va (pronoun, /və/): "she"

av (pronoun, /æv/): "they"

zi (pronoun, /zɪ/): "you"

ih (pronoun, /ɪh/): "we"

achi (pronoun, /ətʃi/): "I"

Articles

mi (article, /mɪ/): "a"

say (article, /se/): "the"

Prepositions

ba (preposition, /bə/): "and"

anatt (preposition, /ænəɾ/): "as"

lilib (preposition, /lɪlɪb/): "from"

ttoughk (preposition, /ɾɒk/): "in"

thawpittal (preposition, /ðopɪɾəl/): "of"

ttishiq (preposition, /ɾɪʃiq/): "or"

kaytt (preposition, /keɾ/): "to"

inatatt (preposition, /ɪnətəɾ/): "will"

toitti (preposition, /tɔɪɾɪ/): "with"

Numbers

zetoughlai (number, /zɛtɒlaɪ/): "zero"

esa (number, /ɛsə/): "one"

itim (number, /ɪtɪm/): "two"

tatad (number, /tətəd/): "three"

mal (number, /məl/): "four"

fanasa (number, /fənəsə/): "five"

thit (number, /ðit/): "six"

natishays (number, /nətɪʃes/): "seven"

da (number, /də/): "eight"

nayhas (number, /nehəs/): "nine"

voughli (number, /vɒlɪ/): "ten"

Questions

tatt (question, /taɾ/): "what"

ali (question, /alɪ/): "who"

vai (question, /vaɪ/): "how"

athifitt (question, /əðifɪɾ/): "why"

ttaidaw (question, /ɾaɪdo/): "when"

Interjections

ada (interjection, /ədə/): "hello"

utete (interjection, /utɛtɛ/): "goodbye"

ttattoothit (interjection, /ɾəɾʊðɪt/): "hey"

adesoughli (interjection, /ədɛsɒlɪ/): "bye"

ittig (interjection, /iɾɪg/): "ouch"

usaina (interjection, /ʌsaɪnə/): "wow"

tide (interjection, /tɪdɛ/): "uh"

ad (interjection, /æd/): "er"

ttipangak (interjection, /ɾɪpæŋək/): "um"

Adverbs

etayttayn (adverb, /ɛteɾen/): "again"

ava (adverb, /əvæ/): "now"

li (adverb, /lɪ/): "soon"

kattaiv (adverb, /kəɾaɪv/): "often"

it (adverb, /it/): "sometimes"

ngipig (adverb, /ŋipɪg/): "always"

luch (adverb, /lʌtʃ/): "never"

ak (adverb, /ək/): "seldom"

Adjectives

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "aromatic"

ithe (adjective, /iðɛ/): "basted"

dizanad (adjective, /dizənəd/): "big"

vihi (adjective, /vihi/): "bitter"

koughzad (adjective, /kɒzəd/): "black"

tum (adjective, /tum/): "blue"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "brown"

naynavoo (adjective, /nenəvʊ/): "chilled"

ngach (adjective, /ŋətʃ/): "cold"

uthunish (adjective, /uðunɪʃ/): "curried"

pashay (adjective, /pæʃe/): "dark"

wate (adjective, /wətɛ/): "deep"

thaynikutt (adjective, /ðenikʌɾ/): "divine"

uzatesa (adjective, /uzətɛsə/): "drunk"

idi (adjective, /idi/): "empty"

ukif (adjective, /ʌkɪf/): "evil"

ita (adjective, /ɪtə/): "familiar"

tittaki (adjective, /tɪɾəkɪ/): "fat"

tat (adjective, /tət/): "flat"

aythoughled (adjective, /eðɒlɛd/): "frail"

ingataij (adjective, /ɪŋətaɪj/): "fried"

owaw (adjective, /ɔwo/): "full"

ttanaje (adjective, /ɾənəjɛ/): "good"

ettapani (adjective, /ɛɾapəni/): "green"

pangatai (adjective, /paŋətaɪ/): "grey"

abetutti (adjective, /əbɛtʌɾi/): "honest"

mainawpatt (adjective, /maɪnopəɾ/): "hot"

souz (adjective, /saʊz/): "light"

aykevayt (adjective, /ekɛvet/): "long"

kemoon (adjective, /kɛmʊn/): "loud"

voughn (adjective, /vɒn/): "mortal"

awadal (adjective, /əwədəl/): "mysterious"

tat (adjective, /tət/): "narrow"

gitatin (adjective, /gitətin/): "old"

uwut (adjective, /ʌwut/): "orange"

idda (adjective, /ɪɽæ/): "pungent"

utsibay (adjective, /utsibe/): "purple"

utouvatti (adjective, /utaʊvəɾɪ/): "quiet"

nez (adjective, /nɛz/): "raw"

nikad (adjective, /nɪkəd/): "rectangular"

apa (adjective, /æpæ/): "red"

buba (adjective, /bʌbæ/): "roasted"

ttuthatt (adjective, /ɾuðæɾ/): "round"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "salty"

aka (adjective, /əkə/): "savory"

idaw (adjective, /idəw/): "shallow"

itisawvi (adjective, /itɪsovɪ/): "short"

ittich (adjective, /ɪɾich/): "smoked"

doughngini (adjective, /dɒŋinɪ/): "sober"

ittikaima (adjective, /ɪɾɪkaɪmə/): "sour"

ivaqayv (adjective, /ɪvəqev/): "spicy"

saz (adjective, /səz/): "spiral"

itak (adjective, /itæk/): "square"

ipukil (adjective, /ipʌkil/): "steamed"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "strange"

ti (adjective, /ti/): "strong"

sittootit (adjective, /sɪɾʊtɪt/): "sturdy"

thanaing (adjective, /ðənaɪŋ/): "sweet"

at (adjective, /at/): "tall"

ttilatatt (adjective, /ɾilətəɾ/): "thick"

dalaizi (adjective, /dəlaɪzɪ/): "thin"

uludayz (adjective, /ulʌdez/): "warm"

azungay (adjective, /æzʌŋe/): "weak"

janafou (adjective, /dʒanəfaʊ/): "white"

isitt (adjective, /ɪsɪɾ/): "wide"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "yellow"

athemal (adjective, /əðɛməl/): "young"

Verbs

ashang (verb, /əʃəŋ/): "bake"

uhayboughna (verb, /uhebɒnə/): "be"

ani (verb, /ənɪ/): "belong"

ilituta (verb, /ilɪtʌtə/): "bite"

ijitough (verb, /ɪdʒɪtɒ/): "break"

atayttu (verb, /ateɾu/): "burn"

mettizak (verb, /mɛɾɪzək/): "come"

ttinoughtte (verb, /ɾɪnɒɾɛ/): "die"

itin (verb, /ɪtɪn/): "drink"

toutath (verb, /taʊtað/): "eat"

lanawfoo (verb, /lənofʊ/): "fall"

ika (verb, /ɪkə/): "fight"

chav (verb, /tʃav/): "find"

ttenik (verb, /ɾɛnik/): "fish"

ngusafa (verb, /ŋusafə/): "fly"

akesaw (verb, /əkɛso/): "frown"

ik (verb, /ɪk/): "go"

teta (verb, /tɛtæ/): "growl"

iz (verb, /ɪz/): "hate"

unanata (verb, /unənətə/): "have"

inirab (verb, /ɪnɪɹəb/): "hear"

et (verb, /ɛt/): "hide"

nayke (verb, /nekɛ/): "hold"

asatt (verb, /əsəɾ/): "hunt"

itha (verb, /ɪðə/): "jump"

kought (verb, /kɒt/): "kill"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "know"

ahaf (verb, /əhəf/): "laugh"

inottay (verb, /ɪnɔɾe/): "lie"

ttaw (verb, /ɾo/): "live"

ttaiwi (verb, /ɾaɪwɪ/): "lose"

teji (verb, /tɛjɪ/): "love"

aycha (verb, /echæ/): "need"

aydumett (verb, /edʌmɛɾ/): "own"

tin (verb, /tin/): "roast"

de (verb, /dɛ/): "run"

disasiz (verb, /dɪsəsɪz/): "see"

ta (verb, /tə/): "sit"

goongesh (verb, /gʊŋɛʃ/): "sleep"

ath (verb, /əð/): "smell"

uttayd (verb, /uɾed/): "smile"

ima (verb, /ɪmə/): "stand"

ttapa (verb, /ɾəpə/): "strike"

athuti (verb, /əðuti/): "swallow"

awt (verb, /ot/): "swim"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "taste"

lila (verb, /lɪlæ/): "throw"

iza (verb, /izə/): "walk"

lathenutt (verb, /læðɛnʌɾ/): "want"

Nouns

attoughseth (noun, /əɾɒsɛð/): "afternoon"

ifatha (noun, /ɪfəðæ/): "ale"

natalus (noun, /nætəlʌs/): "all"

utaylapough (noun, /uteləpɒ/): "alligator"

utt (noun, /uɾ/): "arm"

uloo (noun, /ʌlʊ/): "ash"

adath (noun, /ədæð/): "aunt"

tattay (noun, /tæɾe/): "axe"

utu (noun, /utʌ/): "bark"

hanizid (noun, /hənizɪd/): "bay"

nouthaja (noun, /naʊðəjə/): "beer"

ikuvun (noun, /ɪkuvun/): "beet"

pa (noun, /pə/): "bird"

itettutha (noun, /ɪtɛɾuðæ/): "blood"

oughdashap (noun, /ɒdəʃəp/): "boar"

ithin (noun, /iðin/): "bone"

aykil (noun, /ekɪl/): "breakfast"

ittimarr (noun, /ɪɾɪmər/): "breast"

la (noun, /lə/): "brother"

linaiba (noun, /lɪnaɪbæ/): "castle"

outay (noun, /aʊte/): "cat"

eta (noun, /ɛtə/): "cat"

ngawis (noun, /ŋawis/): "chest"

kahatt (noun, /kəhəɾ/): "chicken"

na (noun, /nə/): "claw"

ima (noun, /ɪmə/): "cloud"

nisat (noun, /nisət/): "coconut"

sa (noun, /sə/): "crime"

adaka (noun, /ədəkə/): "day"

afetett (noun, /əfɛtɛɾ/): "dinner"

dinuzad (noun, /dɪnʌzəd/): "dog"

natanawk (noun, /nətənok/): "drink"

katalaw (noun, /kætəlo/): "dungeon"

qadi (noun, /qədi/): "ear"

fajich (noun, /fəjɪch/): "earth"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "egg"

ath (noun, /əð/): "elder"

vas (noun, /vas/): "enemy"

alina (noun, /ælinæ/): "evening"

imalina (noun, /ɪməlɪna/): "eye"

pa (noun, /pə/): "family"

sayvaws (noun, /sevos/): "father"

ab (noun, /əb/): "feather"

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

aittek (noun, /aɪɾɛk/): "finger"

igaidat (noun, /igaɪdæt/): "fire"

na (noun, /nə/): "fish"

ta (noun, /tə/): "flesh"

ta (noun, /tə/): "foot"

ttenava (noun, /ɾɛnəvə/): "forest"

ttisenat (noun, /ɾisɛnæt/): "fox"

amaizuva (noun, /æmaɪzuvə/): "friend"

seduts (noun, /sɛdʌts/): "goose"

wuzett (noun, /wʌzɛɾ/): "grease"

uttupem (noun, /uɾupɛm/): "group"

tit (noun, /tɪt/): "gulf"

kattadi (noun, /kəɾædɪ/): "hair"

awk (noun, /ok/): "hand"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "hat"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "hate"

maychuja (noun, /metʃudʒə/): "head"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "hill"

asata (noun, /æsətə/): "horn"

wumoohan (noun, /wumʊhæn/): "horse"

sittabim (noun, /sɪɾæbɪm/): "house"

nanimul (noun, /nənimul/): "inn"

shittin (noun, /ʃiɾɪn/): "island"

janoopi (noun, /dʒænʊpi/): "jaw"

oughn (noun, /ɒn/): "lake"

detayta (noun, /dɛtetə/): "leaf"

zihe (noun, /zihɛ/): "leg"

fihinawd (noun, /fɪhɪnod/): "liver"

anit (noun, /ənit/): "louse"

oughtt (noun, /ɒɾ/): "love"

ikatta (noun, /ɪkəɾæ/): "lunch"

avida (noun, /əvɪda/): "man"

tanay (noun, /təne/): "many"

athiv (noun, /əðɪv/): "meal"

itoughla (noun, /ɪtɒlæ/): "metal"

aingid (noun, /aɪŋɪd/): "mine"

ishikatta (noun, /ɪʃɪkəɾa/): "monster"

tip (noun, /tɪp/): "moon"

iwatt (noun, /iwaɾ/): "morning"

ttawalu (noun, /ɾəwəlʌ/): "mother"

ajayla (noun, /ədʒelə/): "mountain"

tana (noun, /tənə/): "mouth"

ttanutta (noun, /ɾənuɾə/): "name"

lib (noun, /lɪb/): "neck"

dava (noun, /dəva/): "night"

awm (noun, /om/): "noodle"

safi (noun, /səfi/): "nose"

awna (noun, /onæ/): "ocean"

sattav (noun, /səɾəv/): "parent"

att (noun, /aɾ/): "path"

alab (noun, /ələb/): "peace"

atan (noun, /ətan/): "pepper"

aidangaythi (noun, /aɪdəŋeði/): "person"

nayvuna (noun, /nevʌnə/): "pie"

duta (noun, /dʌtə/): "pig"

athaiti (noun, /əθaɪti/): "rabbit"

av (noun, /əv/): "rain"

aysika (noun, /esikə/): "rat"

etai (noun, /ɛtaɪ/): "river"

attarran (noun, /əɾæræn/): "robe"

tittithi (noun, /tiɾiðɪ/): "rock"

aivaza (noun, /aɪvazə/): "root"

satoughbo (noun, /sətɒbɔ/): "salt"

nitta (noun, /nɪɾə/): "sand"

nga (noun, /ŋə/): "seed"

oufa (noun, /aʊfə/): "sibling"

ta (noun, /tə/): "sister"

anoughdila (noun, /ənɒdilæ/): "skin"

na (noun, /nə/): "sky"

maha (noun, /məhə/): "smoke"

sawdake (noun, /sodəkɛ/): "snake"

at (noun, /ət/): "soup"

adagas (noun, /ədagæs/): "star"

achite (noun, /ətʃitɛ/): "stew"

attati (noun, /əɾæti/): "stomach"

thili (noun, /ðilɪ/): "stone"

ddaje (noun, /ɽæjɛ/): "stream"

jataiyiz (noun, /jətaɪyiz/): "sun"

unanami (noun, /unænəmɪ/): "sword"

idum (noun, /ɪdʌm/): "tail"

chit (noun, /tʃɪt/): "tavern"

ve (noun, /vɛ/): "thumb"

tu (noun, /tʌ/): "tongue"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "tooth"

imacaip (noun, /imæcaɪp/): "tree"

attoupadi (noun, /aɾaʊpədɪ/): "truth"

alu (noun, /əlʌ/): "uncle"

nid (noun, /nɪd/): "valley"

dangunaib (noun, /dəŋʌnaɪb/): "war"

ttawdafi (noun, /ɾodəfɪ/): "water"

thethaisa (noun, /θɛðaɪsə/): "way"

ititt (noun, /ɪtɪɾ/): "wine"

aningitu (noun, /əniŋɪtʌ/): "woman"

tawshawttit (noun, /toʃoɾit/): "word"