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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.

Simaf

Simaf Dictionary

Pronouns

ttun (pronoun, /ɾun/): "he"

til (pronoun, /tɪl/): "she"

ani (pronoun, /əni/): "they"

kel (pronoun, /kɛl/): "you"

nu (pronoun, /nu/): "we"

ta (pronoun, /tə/): "I"

Articles

ta (article, /ta/): "a"

aj (article, /əj/): "the"

Prepositions

tiha (preposition, /tɪhə/): "and"

aichitt (preposition, /aɪtʃɪɾ/): "as"

imeti (preposition, /imɛtɪ/): "from"

duza (preposition, /duzə/): "in"

sawtipaf (preposition, /sotɪpəf/): "of"

adettoughdi (preposition, /adɛɾɒdi/): "or"

zoughttunus (preposition, /zɒɾʌnʌs/): "to"

si (preposition, /sɪ/): "will"

ttadasaip (preposition, /ɾədəsaɪp/): "with"

Numbers

ootive (number, /ʊtɪvɛ/): "zero"

awlivu (number, /olɪvʌ/): "one"

ttaf (number, /ɾəf/): "two"

athiwat (number, /əðɪwət/): "three"

us (number, /us/): "four"

finusa (number, /fɪnʌsə/): "five"

igakut (number, /ɪgəkut/): "six"

na (number, /nə/): "seven"

ttit (number, /ɾit/): "eight"

toutt (number, /taʊɾ/): "nine"

falamut (number, /fələmʌt/): "ten"

Questions

esough (question, /ɛsɒ/): "what"

ad (question, /əd/): "who"

lade (question, /lədɛ/): "how"

rratay (question, /rəte/): "why"

uvama (question, /ʌvəmə/): "when"

Interjections

tou (interjection, /taʊ/): "hello"

attitak (interjection, /əɾitək/): "goodbye"

pu (interjection, /pu/): "hey"

ttiva (interjection, /ɾivə/): "bye"

inaytha (interjection, /ineðə/): "ouch"

afough (interjection, /afɒ/): "wow"

asayn (interjection, /əsen/): "uh"

naka (interjection, /nəkæ/): "er"

ad (interjection, /əd/): "um"

Adverbs

aittus (adverb, /aɪɾus/): "again"

zulattab (adverb, /zuləɾəb/): "now"

jadai (adverb, /dʒædaɪ/): "soon"

thuwata (adverb, /ðʌwətə/): "often"

asisiha (adverb, /asɪsihə/): "sometimes"

angis (adverb, /əŋɪs/): "always"

anabay (adverb, /ənəbe/): "never"

tita (adverb, /titə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

doughthinas (adjective, /dɒðinəs/): "aromatic"

ttittad (adjective, /ɾɪɾəd/): "basted"

oughniwuvi (adjective, /ɒnɪwuvɪ/): "big"

ngida (adjective, /ŋɪdə/): "bitter"

awathay (adjective, /əwæðe/): "black"

ttata (adjective, /ɾətə/): "blue"

tawthaini (adjective, /toθaɪnɪ/): "brown"

ttayji (adjective, /ɾedʒi/): "chilled"

abuchaj (adjective, /əbutʃæj/): "cold"

si (adjective, /si/): "curried"

ttan (adjective, /ɾən/): "dark"

biniti (adjective, /bɪniti/): "deep"

pitaze (adjective, /pɪtəzɛ/): "divine"

evatt (adjective, /ɛvəɾ/): "drunk"

awdina (adjective, /odinə/): "empty"

an (adjective, /ən/): "evil"

ttananay (adjective, /ɾənəne/): "familiar"

miz (adjective, /mɪz/): "fat"

zihajiv (adjective, /zɪhədʒɪv/): "flat"

akeman (adjective, /əkɛmən/): "frail"

ttafa (adjective, /ɾəfə/): "fried"

vuted (adjective, /vutɛd/): "full"

veta (adjective, /vɛtə/): "good"

amaz (adjective, /əmæz/): "green"

alilai (adjective, /əlɪlaɪ/): "grey"

nuttett (adjective, /nʌɾɛɾ/): "honest"

un (adjective, /ʌn/): "hot"

doughjeb (adjective, /dɒdʒɛb/): "light"

oughna (adjective, /ɒna/): "long"

sad (adjective, /səd/): "loud"

hezad (adjective, /hɛzəd/): "mortal"

inu (adjective, /ɪnu/): "mysterious"

ayjutitti (adjective, /ejutiɾi/): "narrow"

gasoughtah (adjective, /gəsɒtəh/): "old"

uta (adjective, /utə/): "orange"

akattawb (adjective, /əkæɾob/): "pungent"

lanadin (adjective, /lənədin/): "purple"

famitid (adjective, /famɪtɪd/): "quiet"

dirr (adjective, /dɪr/): "raw"

hetha (adjective, /hɛðə/): "rectangular"

ehil (adjective, /ɛhɪl/): "red"

nad (adjective, /nəd/): "roasted"

pitti (adjective, /piɾɪ/): "round"

thananough (adjective, /θənənɒ/): "salty"

kithe (adjective, /kiðɛ/): "savory"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "shallow"

atalu (adjective, /ətəlʌ/): "short"

boughsan (adjective, /bɒsən/): "smoked"

athaz (adjective, /əðəz/): "sober"

edattucha (adjective, /ɛdəɾutʃæ/): "sour"

aimadi (adjective, /aɪmədɪ/): "spicy"

vas (adjective, /vəs/): "spiral"

ab (adjective, /ab/): "square"

la (adjective, /lə/): "steamed"

tena (adjective, /tɛnə/): "strange"

uzih (adjective, /uzɪh/): "strong"

ke (adjective, /kɛ/): "sturdy"

iwat (adjective, /ɪwət/): "sweet"

bitayzouth (adjective, /bitezaʊð/): "tall"

is (adjective, /ɪs/): "thick"

av (adjective, /əv/): "thin"

basebit (adjective, /bəsɛbɪt/): "warm"

ilasial (adjective, /ɪlæʒæl/): "weak"

ousitaw (adjective, /aʊsito/): "white"

afasith (adjective, /əfəsɪð/): "wide"

adimishoo (adjective, /ədɪmɪʃʊ/): "yellow"

aypen (adjective, /epɛn/): "young"

Verbs

aniwa (verb, /ənɪwæ/): "bake"

atta (verb, /əɾə/): "be"

agan (verb, /əgən/): "belong"

lan (verb, /lən/): "bite"

asa (verb, /əsa/): "break"

ajith (verb, /ədʒɪð/): "burn"

sidattait (verb, /sidaɾaɪt/): "come"

ttattad (verb, /ɾəɾəd/): "die"

bas (verb, /bəs/): "drink"

misatt (verb, /mɪsəɾ/): "eat"

as (verb, /æs/): "fall"

ittanaga (verb, /iɾanəgæ/): "fight"

ttena (verb, /ɾɛnə/): "find"

ith (verb, /ið/): "fish"

ddabi (verb, /ɽəbɪ/): "fly"

erett (verb, /ɛɹɛɾ/): "frown"

ttattoittaid (verb, /ɾəɾɔɪɾaɪd/): "go"

ja (verb, /jə/): "growl"

rilinin (verb, /ɹɪlɪnin/): "hate"

ade (verb, /ædɛ/): "have"

ithal (verb, /iðəl/): "hear"

oughk (verb, /ɒk/): "hide"

atala (verb, /ətələ/): "hold"

akavatt (verb, /əkəvəɾ/): "hunt"

laivawah (verb, /laɪvəwah/): "jump"

jalayba (verb, /jəlebæ/): "kill"

uvu (verb, /ʌvʌ/): "know"

oumutik (verb, /aʊmutɪk/): "laugh"

itteba (verb, /iɾɛbə/): "lie"

aw (verb, /əw/): "live"

nata (verb, /nətə/): "lose"

iwa (verb, /ɪwə/): "love"

id (verb, /ɪd/): "need"

ug (verb, /ʌg/): "own"

moughdouni (verb, /mɒdaʊni/): "roast"

hi (verb, /hɪ/): "run"

asi (verb, /əsɪ/): "see"

taw (verb, /to/): "sit"

utigitaw (verb, /ʌtɪgito/): "sleep"

veha (verb, /vɛhə/): "smell"

ngunatt (verb, /ŋunəɾ/): "smile"

unidoo (verb, /ʌnidʊ/): "stand"

aynaz (verb, /enaz/): "strike"

ishayd (verb, /ɪʃed/): "swallow"

jeyat (verb, /jɛyət/): "swim"

zumazug (verb, /zuməzug/): "taste"

asiattith (verb, /aʒəɾið/): "throw"

oughmaifi (verb, /ɒmaɪfi/): "walk"

lidika (verb, /lidikə/): "want"

Nouns

kithashu (noun, /kɪðaʃʌ/): "afternoon"

ailaykik (noun, /aɪlekɪk/): "ale"

aytatuki (noun, /etətuki/): "all"

sang (noun, /sæŋ/): "alligator"

iza (noun, /ɪzə/): "arm"

as (noun, /əs/): "ash"

awata (noun, /əwətə/): "aunt"

nithatas (noun, /nɪðətəs/): "axe"

haittatt (noun, /haɪɾəɾ/): "bark"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "bay"

ladoutti (noun, /lədaʊɾi/): "beer"

atin (noun, /ətin/): "beet"

ilim (noun, /ilɪm/): "bird"

ukapeka (noun, /ukəpɛkə/): "blood"

vashaz (noun, /vəʃəz/): "boar"

panut (noun, /pənʌt/): "bone"

naf (noun, /næf/): "breakfast"

aitt (noun, /aɪɾ/): "breast"

itathe (noun, /itəðɛ/): "brother"

angaychaw (noun, /əŋetʃəw/): "castle"

awivi (noun, /əwɪvɪ/): "cat"

kal (noun, /kəl/): "cat"

ithati (noun, /iðətɪ/): "chest"

ipaken (noun, /ipəkɛn/): "chicken"

aydizetta (noun, /edɪzɛɾa/): "claw"

kasitt (noun, /kəsɪɾ/): "cloud"

akal (noun, /əkəl/): "coconut"

titiday (noun, /tɪtɪde/): "crime"

adashaw (noun, /adəʃo/): "day"

ttaf (noun, /ɾəf/): "dinner"

haj (noun, /həj/): "dog"

salajum (noun, /səladʒum/): "drink"

zayb (noun, /zeb/): "dungeon"

attaitiz (noun, /əɾaɪtiz/): "ear"

asugoughsu (noun, /əsugɒsʌ/): "earth"

wasoi (noun, /wæsɔɪ/): "egg"

uw (noun, /uw/): "elder"

attayge (noun, /əɾegɛ/): "enemy"

attanoil (noun, /əɾənɔɪl/): "evening"

outh (noun, /aʊð/): "eye"

di (noun, /di/): "family"

anelatte (noun, /anɛlaɾɛ/): "father"

anawp (noun, /ənop/): "feather"

aiz (noun, /aɪz/): "fight"

lafaydan (noun, /ləfedən/): "finger"

ab (noun, /æb/): "fire"

aydahi (noun, /edəhɪ/): "fish"

awttainif (noun, /oɾaɪnɪf/): "flesh"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "foot"

aytithig (noun, /etiðig/): "forest"

ikuvu (noun, /ɪkuvʌ/): "fox"

an (noun, /ən/): "friend"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "goose"

ajatoo (noun, /æjətʊ/): "grease"

adidawna (noun, /ədɪdonə/): "group"

avazuthu (noun, /əvəzuðu/): "gulf"

kaw (noun, /kæw/): "hair"

wuvadet (noun, /wʌvədɛt/): "hand"

samam (noun, /səmam/): "hat"

poughlipatt (noun, /pɒlipæɾ/): "hate"

awkayngiz (noun, /okeŋɪz/): "head"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "hill"

he (noun, /hɛ/): "horn"

tiz (noun, /tɪz/): "horse"

ayttalivoo (noun, /eɾəlɪvʊ/): "house"

ij (noun, /ij/): "inn"

atizivi (noun, /ətizɪvi/): "island"

louzay (noun, /laʊze/): "jaw"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "lake"

ngahima (noun, /ŋəhɪmə/): "leaf"

linirra (noun, /lɪnirə/): "leg"

ttoughth (noun, /ɾɒð/): "liver"

dayttayf (noun, /deɾef/): "louse"

icawngi (noun, /ɪcoŋɪ/): "love"

asaned (noun, /əsənɛd/): "lunch"

lawaki (noun, /ləwəki/): "man"

isami (noun, /ɪsəmi/): "many"

oow (noun, /ʊw/): "meal"

aykawngeh (noun, /ekoŋɛh/): "metal"

av (noun, /əv/): "mine"

huk (noun, /hʌk/): "monster"

attaydawb (noun, /æɾedob/): "moon"

thes (noun, /ðɛs/): "morning"

alaza (noun, /əlæzə/): "mother"

ithat (noun, /iðət/): "mountain"

ayttitt (noun, /eɾɪɾ/): "mouth"

ttil (noun, /ɾil/): "name"

ca (noun, /cə/): "neck"

va (noun, /və/): "night"

its (noun, /ɪts/): "noodle"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "nose"

nimittav (noun, /nɪmɪɾəv/): "ocean"

su (noun, /sʌ/): "parent"

pettanut (noun, /pɛɾənʌt/): "path"

yatti (noun, /yəɾɪ/): "peace"

if (noun, /if/): "pepper"

ininatt (noun, /ɪnɪnəɾ/): "person"

ninage (noun, /ninəgɛ/): "pie"

voughf (noun, /vɒf/): "pig"

iza (noun, /ɪzə/): "rabbit"

apuwal (noun, /əpʌwəl/): "rain"

fa (noun, /fə/): "rat"

thatta (noun, /θəɾə/): "river"

kisame (noun, /kisəmɛ/): "robe"

dapawat (noun, /dəpəwæt/): "rock"

natouttu (noun, /nætaʊɾʌ/): "root"

kuthenith (noun, /kuðɛnɪð/): "salt"

awlouwayma (noun, /olaʊwemæ/): "sand"

sethazit (noun, /sɛðæzɪt/): "seed"

ath (noun, /að/): "sibling"

geseda (noun, /gɛsɛdə/): "sister"

zizune (noun, /zɪzunɛ/): "skin"

nisuttaim (noun, /nɪsuɾaɪm/): "sky"

pawza (noun, /poza/): "smoke"

outhinay (noun, /aʊðine/): "snake"

inoughs (noun, /inɒs/): "soup"

hazi (noun, /həzi/): "star"

avinitti (noun, /əvɪniɾɪ/): "stew"

jangev (noun, /jəŋɛv/): "stomach"

ani (noun, /ani/): "stone"

attulas (noun, /əɾʌləs/): "stream"

ittana (noun, /iɾənə/): "sun"

ad (noun, /əd/): "sword"

ood (noun, /ʊd/): "tail"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "tavern"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "thumb"

galisa (noun, /gælɪsə/): "tongue"

ta (noun, /tə/): "tooth"

apibail (noun, /əpɪbaɪl/): "tree"

laythitha (noun, /leðɪðə/): "truth"

nit (noun, /nɪt/): "uncle"

ethasad (noun, /ɛðəsæd/): "valley"

ttoogakag (noun, /ɾʊgəkəg/): "war"

nik (noun, /nɪk/): "water"

ttajathaw (noun, /ɾəjaðo/): "way"

at (noun, /ət/): "wine"

shu (noun, /ʃu/): "woman"

atilath (noun, /ətɪləð/): "word"