Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Amithi
Amithi Dictionary
Pronouns
ud (pronoun, /ʌd/): "he"
aywai (pronoun, /ewaɪ/): "she"
sa (pronoun, /sə/): "they"
ati (pronoun, /ətɪ/): "you"
zit (pronoun, /zɪt/): "we"
ttath (pronoun, /ɾəð/): "I"
Articles
da (article, /də/): "a"
ddin (article, /ɽɪn/): "the"
Prepositions
lafaittal (preposition, /ləfaɪɾəl/): "and"
abezaisa (preposition, /əbɛzaɪsə/): "as"
ithadithi (preposition, /ɪðædɪðɪ/): "from"
anadit (preposition, /ænədit/): "in"
ipav (preposition, /ɪpəv/): "of"
ukat (preposition, /ʌkət/): "or"
di (preposition, /dɪ/): "to"
ewazak (preposition, /ɛwəzək/): "will"
oughpud (preposition, /ɒpʌd/): "with"
Numbers
ukuvida (number, /ukʌvidə/): "zero"
oughtti (number, /ɒɾɪ/): "one"
attittam (number, /əɾɪɾəm/): "two"
ttai (number, /ɾaɪ/): "three"
oughsetti (number, /ɒsɛɾi/): "four"
ag (number, /əg/): "five"
ettus (number, /ɛɾus/): "six"
sad (number, /səd/): "seven"
ttuvetta (number, /ɾʌvɛɾə/): "eight"
naw (number, /no/): "nine"
pichitti (number, /pɪtʃɪɾi/): "ten"
Questions
ttiboo (question, /ɾibʊ/): "what"
anal (question, /ənæl/): "who"
avaivi (question, /əvaɪvɪ/): "how"
chattaypayz (question, /xəɾepez/): "why"
ouzough (question, /aʊzɒ/): "when"
Interjections
in (interjection, /ɪn/): "hello"
ad (interjection, /əd/): "goodbye"
anoughtt (interjection, /ænɒɾ/): "hey"
ithaqih (interjection, /ɪðəqɪh/): "bye"
sefibaw (interjection, /sɛfibo/): "ouch"
zidapoud (interjection, /zidəpaʊd/): "wow"
ta (interjection, /tæ/): "uh"
ak (interjection, /ak/): "er"
tuf (interjection, /tʌf/): "um"
Adverbs
mittatoo (adverb, /miɾətʊ/): "again"
zulazi (adverb, /zʌləzi/): "now"
nilud (adverb, /nɪlʌd/): "soon"
ttis (adverb, /ɾɪs/): "often"
tukoughthes (adverb, /tukɒðɛs/): "sometimes"
vatt (adverb, /væɾ/): "always"
satti (adverb, /səɾɪ/): "never"
nasuna (adverb, /nəsʌna/): "seldom"
Adjectives
ikathaytta (adjective, /ikæðeɾə/): "aromatic"
nu (adjective, /nu/): "basted"
itim (adjective, /ɪtɪm/): "big"
muthaba (adjective, /mʌðəbə/): "bitter"
attiz (adjective, /əɾɪz/): "black"
foughnibi (adjective, /fɒnɪbɪ/): "blue"
savaym (adjective, /səvem/): "brown"
asatti (adjective, /æsəɾɪ/): "chilled"
samul (adjective, /səmʌl/): "cold"
atawdoughway (adjective, /ətodɒwe/): "curried"
ttot (adjective, /ɾɔt/): "dark"
dittattith (adjective, /dɪɾəɾɪθ/): "deep"
enaik (adjective, /ɛnaɪk/): "divine"
pawsa (adjective, /posæ/): "drunk"
ip (adjective, /ip/): "empty"
lutatt (adjective, /lutəɾ/): "evil"
inefaypai (adjective, /inɛfepaɪ/): "familiar"
katas (adjective, /kætəs/): "fat"
witawbu (adjective, /wɪtobu/): "flat"
ttukaypi (adjective, /ɾukepɪ/): "frail"
file (adjective, /fɪlɛ/): "fried"
ha (adjective, /hæ/): "full"
apati (adjective, /əpætɪ/): "good"
uhamat (adjective, /uhəmət/): "green"
izoughtit (adjective, /ɪzɒtɪt/): "grey"
ima (adjective, /ɪma/): "honest"
ahalun (adjective, /əhəlun/): "hot"
awzak (adjective, /ozək/): "light"
inga (adjective, /ɪŋə/): "long"
namas (adjective, /nəmas/): "loud"
ilawa (adjective, /ilæwæ/): "mortal"
fashitus (adjective, /fəʃitus/): "mysterious"
iwuka (adjective, /iwukə/): "narrow"
itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "old"
ngittudik (adjective, /ŋɪɾudɪk/): "orange"
tawsa (adjective, /tosə/): "pungent"
esiemawth (adjective, /ɛʒɛmoð/): "purple"
awdam (adjective, /odæm/): "quiet"
amaki (adjective, /əmækɪ/): "raw"
ejikalu (adjective, /ɛjikalʌ/): "rectangular"
atitath (adjective, /ətɪtəð/): "red"
dalanai (adjective, /dələnaɪ/): "roasted"
lan (adjective, /lan/): "round"
imitt (adjective, /imiɾ/): "salty"
kash (adjective, /kaʃ/): "savory"
newisatt (adjective, /nɛwɪsəɾ/): "shallow"
ttathita (adjective, /ɾəðitə/): "short"
adoughnana (adjective, /adɒnənə/): "smoked"
ain (adjective, /aɪn/): "sober"
da (adjective, /dæ/): "sour"
uz (adjective, /uz/): "spicy"
ith (adjective, /ɪθ/): "spiral"
itattittay (adjective, /itəɾɪɾe/): "square"
nudivough (adjective, /nʌdɪvɒ/): "steamed"
thajithu (adjective, /ðəjɪθu/): "strange"
ada (adjective, /ədə/): "strong"
el (adjective, /ɛl/): "sturdy"
futtanid (adjective, /fuɾanɪd/): "sweet"
layl (adjective, /lel/): "tall"
an (adjective, /ən/): "thick"
shal (adjective, /ʃæl/): "thin"
eshaizechough (adjective, /ɛʃaɪzɛtʃɒ/): "warm"
lizutta (adjective, /lizuɾa/): "weak"
tha (adjective, /ða/): "white"
tithaytta (adjective, /tiðeɾə/): "wide"
sedekan (adjective, /sɛdɛkən/): "yellow"
tizu (adjective, /tizu/): "young"
Verbs
atte (verb, /æɾɛ/): "bake"
milutt (verb, /mɪluɾ/): "be"
ta (verb, /tæ/): "belong"
dithanet (verb, /dɪðənɛt/): "bite"
attitap (verb, /əɾitæp/): "break"
manooda (verb, /mənʊdə/): "burn"
vas (verb, /vəs/): "come"
ilakimi (verb, /ɪləkɪmɪ/): "die"
is (verb, /ɪs/): "drink"
ichitath (verb, /itʃɪtað/): "eat"
oughwil (verb, /ɒwil/): "fall"
attijitt (verb, /əɾidʒɪɾ/): "fight"
aidasu (verb, /aɪdæsu/): "find"
siba (verb, /sɪbə/): "fish"
dathatt (verb, /dəðæɾ/): "fly"
litin (verb, /lɪtɪn/): "frown"
chatutib (verb, /chətʌtɪb/): "go"
len (verb, /lɛn/): "growl"
ukattati (verb, /ukæɾætɪ/): "hate"
palayha (verb, /pəlehə/): "have"
nibakat (verb, /nibækət/): "hear"
inuna (verb, /ɪnunə/): "hide"
thakew (verb, /ðəkɛw/): "hold"
nookiting (verb, /nʊkɪtiŋ/): "hunt"
ttisai (verb, /ɾɪsaɪ/): "jump"
ith (verb, /ɪð/): "kill"
oufiningi (verb, /aʊfɪnɪŋɪ/): "know"
matsanga (verb, /mətsəŋə/): "laugh"
ainavatay (verb, /aɪnævæte/): "lie"
sin (verb, /sɪn/): "live"
zaluchait (verb, /zəlutʃaɪt/): "lose"
attadi (verb, /əɾædɪ/): "love"
hil (verb, /hɪl/): "need"
ununuttaw (verb, /ununuɾo/): "own"
watalan (verb, /wætələn/): "roast"
littinan (verb, /liɾɪnæn/): "run"
vawgawtti (verb, /vogoɾɪ/): "see"
ku (verb, /ku/): "sit"
anub (verb, /ənʌb/): "sleep"
ootit (verb, /ʊtɪt/): "smell"
fayling (verb, /felɪŋ/): "smile"
ettis (verb, /ɛɾɪs/): "stand"
anaywai (verb, /ənewaɪ/): "strike"
lazatt (verb, /ləzəɾ/): "swallow"
ibi (verb, /ɪbɪ/): "swim"
unaylit (verb, /unelɪt/): "taste"
va (verb, /væ/): "throw"
fa (verb, /fə/): "walk"
di (verb, /di/): "want"
Nouns
shalenoub (noun, /ʃəlɛnaʊb/): "afternoon"
asanina (noun, /asəninə/): "ale"
lazait (noun, /ləzaɪt/): "all"
tij (noun, /tɪdʒ/): "alligator"
ase (noun, /əsɛ/): "arm"
manak (noun, /mənək/): "ash"
itoughpad (noun, /itɒpəd/): "aunt"
uw (noun, /ʌw/): "axe"
itin (noun, /ɪtin/): "bark"
ttakai (noun, /ɾakaɪ/): "bay"
ounizaji (noun, /aʊnɪzæjɪ/): "beer"
hasa (noun, /həsə/): "beet"
dud (noun, /dud/): "bird"
dittou (noun, /dɪɾaʊ/): "blood"
taysii (noun, /teʒɪ/): "boar"
attawna (noun, /əɾonə/): "bone"
dayttay (noun, /deɾe/): "breakfast"
toughtt (noun, /tɒɾ/): "breast"
aja (noun, /əja/): "brother"
ais (noun, /aɪs/): "castle"
kab (noun, /kæb/): "cat"
ettaina (noun, /ɛɾaɪnæ/): "cat"
ayresiwa (noun, /eɹɛsɪwa/): "chest"
binusa (noun, /bɪnusə/): "chicken"
awta (noun, /otə/): "claw"
ehoughd (noun, /ɛhɒd/): "cloud"
aynulu (noun, /enʌlu/): "coconut"
laza (noun, /ləzə/): "crime"
idanga (noun, /ɪdəŋə/): "day"
aj (noun, /əj/): "dinner"
maylijip (noun, /melɪdʒip/): "dog"
ka (noun, /kə/): "drink"
lapasah (noun, /ləpæsəh/): "dungeon"
ittunen (noun, /ɪɾunɛn/): "ear"
aimanafa (noun, /aɪmənæfə/): "earth"
udinitti (noun, /ʌdinɪɾɪ/): "egg"
abusett (noun, /əbusɛɾ/): "elder"
witas (noun, /wɪtəs/): "enemy"
puv (noun, /pʌv/): "evening"
visa (noun, /vɪsæ/): "eye"
eth (noun, /ɛð/): "family"
tayne (noun, /tenɛ/): "father"
ikem (noun, /ikɛm/): "feather"
ttenithu (noun, /ɾɛnɪðu/): "fight"
avinouthi (noun, /avinaʊði/): "finger"
tawtafaw (noun, /totæfo/): "fire"
ipatana (noun, /ɪpatənə/): "fish"
kaigu (noun, /kaɪgʌ/): "flesh"
ivimav (noun, /iviməv/): "foot"
asik (noun, /əsɪk/): "forest"
out (noun, /aʊt/): "fox"
ayttaw (noun, /eɾo/): "friend"
nilij (noun, /nɪlɪdʒ/): "goose"
afangat (noun, /əfaŋət/): "grease"
doughp (noun, /dɒp/): "group"
tingupaz (noun, /tɪŋupəz/): "gulf"
azatasi (noun, /æzətasi/): "hair"
aisan (noun, /aɪsən/): "hand"
oulun (noun, /aʊlun/): "hat"
dima (noun, /dɪmə/): "hate"
kaka (noun, /kəkə/): "head"
ttasough (noun, /ɾəsɒ/): "hill"
ttazakat (noun, /ɾəzəkət/): "horn"
vachina (noun, /vətʃɪnə/): "horse"
tan (noun, /tən/): "house"
ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "inn"
oubaloughz (noun, /aʊbəlɒz/): "island"
ttav (noun, /ɾəv/): "jaw"
kith (noun, /kɪð/): "lake"
chakough (noun, /tʃəkɒ/): "leaf"
shitutt (noun, /ʃɪtuɾ/): "leg"
athawfi (noun, /əðofɪ/): "liver"
tattaza (noun, /təɾəzə/): "louse"
afafat (noun, /afafət/): "love"
udisica (noun, /ʌdisɪcæ/): "lunch"
mapeb (noun, /mæpɛb/): "man"
ngasough (noun, /ŋəsɒ/): "many"
sainoughlough (noun, /saɪnɒlɒ/): "meal"
mav (noun, /məv/): "metal"
ifash (noun, /ɪfəʃ/): "mine"
bipaza (noun, /bipəzə/): "monster"
zattawbug (noun, /zaɾobʌg/): "moon"
ettinufa (noun, /ɛɾɪnʌfə/): "morning"
da (noun, /də/): "mother"
evoughthu (noun, /ɛvɒðu/): "mountain"
at (noun, /ət/): "mouth"
al (noun, /əl/): "name"
azana (noun, /əzənæ/): "neck"
atisaiza (noun, /ətisaɪzə/): "night"
atadatt (noun, /ətədəɾ/): "noodle"
at (noun, /at/): "nose"
eth (noun, /ɛð/): "ocean"
avatada (noun, /əvətədə/): "parent"
munakuth (noun, /munakuð/): "path"
awedi (noun, /awɛdi/): "peace"
ttutaypi (noun, /ɾutepɪ/): "pepper"
anach (noun, /ənətʃ/): "person"
dittawthiz (noun, /diɾoðɪz/): "pie"
atawaz (noun, /ətəwəz/): "pig"
ayza (noun, /ezə/): "rabbit"
ttethak (noun, /ɾɛðæk/): "rain"
awtaydat (noun, /otedət/): "rat"
ttitatt (noun, /ɾɪtəɾ/): "river"
ithawa (noun, /ɪðawə/): "robe"
avaifa (noun, /əvaɪfə/): "rock"
ichanaym (noun, /itʃanem/): "root"
chadatha (noun, /xədəðə/): "salt"
sasa (noun, /səsə/): "sand"
nulima (noun, /nulimə/): "seed"
ttaiwatap (noun, /ɾaɪwətæp/): "sibling"
ttupadi (noun, /ɾupədɪ/): "sister"
nin (noun, /nin/): "skin"
ain (noun, /aɪn/): "sky"
wibithij (noun, /wɪbɪðɪj/): "smoke"
paikaih (noun, /paɪkaɪh/): "snake"
ivoughfija (noun, /ɪvɒfidʒə/): "soup"
tath (noun, /tæð/): "star"
ajasum (noun, /adʒəsʌm/): "stew"
vitabug (noun, /vitæbʌg/): "stomach"
danaydaw (noun, /dənedo/): "stone"
ena (noun, /ɛnæ/): "stream"
attidaw (noun, /əɾɪdæw/): "sun"
aynaki (noun, /enəki/): "sword"
awavathe (noun, /əwəvəðɛ/): "tail"
aigad (noun, /aɪgæd/): "tavern"
attayq (noun, /əɾeq/): "thumb"
al (noun, /æl/): "tongue"
ttatam (noun, /ɾætam/): "tooth"
ttayshattai (noun, /ɾeʃəɾaɪ/): "tree"
ttipough (noun, /ɾɪpɒ/): "truth"
inajaz (noun, /ɪnəjæz/): "uncle"
attisib (noun, /əɾisɪb/): "valley"
tettitan (noun, /tɛɾitən/): "war"
efay (noun, /ɛfe/): "water"
anus (noun, /ənʌs/): "way"
samu (noun, /səmʌ/): "wine"
awam (noun, /awæm/): "woman"
iwail (noun, /ɪwaɪl/): "word"