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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.

Tattus

Tattus Dictionary

Pronouns

kad (pronoun, /kəd/): "he"

voop (pronoun, /vʊp/): "she"

ane (pronoun, /ənɛ/): "they"

it (pronoun, /ɪt/): "you"

tay (pronoun, /te/): "we"

ba (pronoun, /bə/): "I"

Articles

na (article, /nə/): "a"

te (article, /tɛ/): "the"

Prepositions

avinu (preposition, /avɪnu/): "and"

tas (preposition, /tas/): "as"

ousanu (preposition, /aʊsənu/): "from"

afal (preposition, /əfəl/): "in"

ra (preposition, /ɹə/): "of"

it (preposition, /it/): "or"

in (preposition, /ɪn/): "to"

alitan (preposition, /əlɪtən/): "will"

atay (preposition, /əte/): "with"

Numbers

nafiki (number, /nəfɪki/): "zero"

tivug (number, /tɪvʌg/): "one"

akoogaw (number, /akʊgo/): "two"

ouhungai (number, /aʊhuŋaɪ/): "three"

ethathak (number, /ɛðəðək/): "four"

ttat (number, /ɾət/): "five"

fakayth (number, /fəkeð/): "six"

uf (number, /ʌf/): "seven"

sayvai (number, /sevaɪ/): "eight"

ni (number, /nɪ/): "nine"

usili (number, /usɪlɪ/): "ten"

Questions

oughnaja (question, /ɒnəjə/): "what"

ala (question, /ələ/): "who"

alazat (question, /aləzæt/): "how"

alusasi (question, /əlʌsasɪ/): "why"

tijitta (question, /tijɪɾə/): "when"

Interjections

is (interjection, /ɪs/): "hello"

anittas (interjection, /ənɪɾəs/): "goodbye"

ttaijamij (interjection, /ɾaɪdʒəmɪj/): "hey"

attivay (interjection, /əɾɪve/): "bye"

attakaym (interjection, /əɾakem/): "ouch"

jafitten (interjection, /jəfiɾɛn/): "wow"

al (interjection, /əl/): "uh"

satapith (interjection, /sətəpið/): "er"

eta (interjection, /ɛtə/): "um"

Adverbs

bezal (adverb, /bɛzæl/): "again"

anethad (adverb, /ənɛðəd/): "now"

avuv (adverb, /əvuv/): "soon"

shaima (adverb, /ʃaɪmæ/): "often"

oughwabih (adverb, /ɒwəbɪh/): "sometimes"

mousai (adverb, /maʊsaɪ/): "always"

chawb (adverb, /xob/): "never"

anupa (adverb, /ənupə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

an (adjective, /ən/): "aromatic"

zingal (adjective, /zɪŋəl/): "basted"

awattatte (adjective, /əwəɾəɾɛ/): "big"

imuhiki (adjective, /imuhɪkɪ/): "bitter"

nanoumi (adjective, /nənaʊmɪ/): "black"

ttu (adjective, /ɾu/): "blue"

ttifa (adjective, /ɾifə/): "brown"

ala (adjective, /ælə/): "chilled"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "cold"

ithima (adjective, /ɪθɪma/): "curried"

atulay (adjective, /ətʌle/): "dark"

taww (adjective, /tow/): "deep"

kaduz (adjective, /kəduz/): "divine"

haytt (adjective, /heɾ/): "drunk"

ttan (adjective, /ɾən/): "empty"

ittayheti (adjective, /ɪɾehɛtɪ/): "evil"

tap (adjective, /təp/): "familiar"

thawlaymough (adjective, /ðolemɒ/): "fat"

tangis (adjective, /təŋɪs/): "flat"

vi (adjective, /vɪ/): "frail"

av (adjective, /əv/): "fried"

itaw (adjective, /ito/): "full"

asaif (adjective, /əsaɪf/): "good"

ivad (adjective, /ivəd/): "green"

ipaynip (adjective, /ɪpenip/): "grey"

nakayt (adjective, /nəket/): "honest"

dithusaz (adjective, /diðʌsəz/): "hot"

aittanaite (adjective, /aɪɾanaɪtɛ/): "light"

ouzawttayni (adjective, /aʊzoɾeni/): "long"

adita (adjective, /ədɪtə/): "loud"

thay (adjective, /θe/): "mortal"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "mysterious"

ap (adjective, /əp/): "narrow"

achanu (adjective, /atʃənʌ/): "old"

nak (adjective, /nək/): "orange"

vought (adjective, /vɒt/): "pungent"

jititt (adjective, /jɪtɪɾ/): "purple"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "quiet"

shatt (adjective, /ʃəɾ/): "raw"

ke (adjective, /kɛ/): "rectangular"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "red"

ayngadai (adjective, /eŋədaɪ/): "roasted"

pinan (adjective, /pɪnən/): "round"

natti (adjective, /nəɾɪ/): "salty"

oughshithutha (adjective, /ɒʃiðʌðə/): "savory"

awtatais (adjective, /otətaɪs/): "shallow"

atti (adjective, /əɾɪ/): "short"

uchatali (adjective, /utʃətəli/): "smoked"

iwadazai (adjective, /ɪwædəzaɪ/): "sober"

bathattayy (adjective, /bəðəɾey/): "sour"

ajatt (adjective, /adʒəɾ/): "spicy"

ash (adjective, /əʃ/): "spiral"

yat (adjective, /yət/): "square"

edatta (adjective, /ɛdəɾə/): "steamed"

hinida (adjective, /hɪnɪdə/): "strange"

ala (adjective, /ələ/): "strong"

da (adjective, /də/): "sturdy"

aj (adjective, /ədʒ/): "sweet"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "tall"

shattini (adjective, /ʃəɾɪnɪ/): "thick"

ttidattait (adjective, /ɾɪdəɾaɪt/): "thin"

azi (adjective, /æzi/): "warm"

pai (adjective, /paɪ/): "weak"

puthajuv (adjective, /pʌðəjuv/): "white"

setti (adjective, /sɛɾi/): "wide"

ittoughgetu (adjective, /iɾɒgɛtu/): "yellow"

utadapa (adjective, /utædəpə/): "young"

Verbs

attapaf (verb, /əɾapəf/): "bake"

at (verb, /ət/): "be"

ubad (verb, /ubad/): "belong"

azan (verb, /əzən/): "bite"

lat (verb, /lət/): "break"

cha (verb, /xə/): "burn"

jeshayda (verb, /dʒɛʃedə/): "come"

iles (verb, /ilɛs/): "die"

gattane (verb, /gəɾənɛ/): "drink"

an (verb, /ən/): "eat"

nai (verb, /naɪ/): "fall"

thas (verb, /ðəs/): "fight"

ilima (verb, /ɪlimə/): "find"

sasisaytt (verb, /səsɪseɾ/): "fish"

huvafaw (verb, /hʌvæfo/): "fly"

attisan (verb, /əɾisən/): "frown"

lal (verb, /ləl/): "go"

awsh (verb, /oʃ/): "growl"

itawbav (verb, /ɪtobəv/): "hate"

tuje (verb, /tʌjɛ/): "have"

ttayttabal (verb, /ɾeɾæbəl/): "hear"

ttatathi (verb, /ɾətəði/): "hide"

be (verb, /bɛ/): "hold"

zoughthaki (verb, /zɒðəki/): "hunt"

oughwachasi (verb, /ɒwəxəsi/): "jump"

pa (verb, /pə/): "kill"

ibithiva (verb, /ibiðivæ/): "know"

lapay (verb, /ləpe/): "laugh"

sik (verb, /sɪk/): "lie"

aytta (verb, /eɾa/): "live"

ttainas (verb, /ɾaɪnəs/): "lose"

ifav (verb, /ifæv/): "love"

eti (verb, /ɛtɪ/): "need"

akitt (verb, /akiɾ/): "own"

vidijay (verb, /vidɪje/): "roast"

ttattiz (verb, /ɾæɾiz/): "run"

asatt (verb, /asəɾ/): "see"

zaitt (verb, /zaɪɾ/): "sit"

ttidas (verb, /ɾɪdəs/): "sleep"

za (verb, /zæ/): "smell"

aittiludi (verb, /aɪɾɪludɪ/): "smile"

aywida (verb, /ewɪdə/): "stand"

udig (verb, /udɪg/): "strike"

anem (verb, /ənɛm/): "swallow"

dakitten (verb, /dəkɪɾɛn/): "swim"

adutim (verb, /ədutim/): "taste"

utanas (verb, /utənas/): "throw"

uzakuk (verb, /ʌzækuk/): "walk"

ttough (verb, /ɾɒ/): "want"

Nouns

ikama (noun, /ɪkæmə/): "afternoon"

unenek (noun, /unɛnɛk/): "ale"

pas (noun, /pəs/): "all"

isahang (noun, /ɪsəhəŋ/): "alligator"

enaitt (noun, /ɛnaɪɾ/): "arm"

ittatt (noun, /iɾəɾ/): "ash"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "aunt"

nayttatt (noun, /neɾæɾ/): "axe"

ziwuzait (noun, /ziwuzaɪt/): "bark"

utinay (noun, /utine/): "bay"

uf (noun, /ʌf/): "beer"

dathattett (noun, /dəðəɾɛɾ/): "beet"

angoonga (noun, /əŋʊŋa/): "bird"

anoughsitu (noun, /ənɒsitu/): "blood"

ddattani (noun, /ɽəɾənɪ/): "boar"

oughl (noun, /ɒl/): "bone"

pitana (noun, /pɪtænə/): "breakfast"

wa (noun, /wə/): "breast"

oughttita (noun, /ɒɾitə/): "brother"

thibought (noun, /ðɪbɒt/): "castle"

anattoughl (noun, /ənəɾɒl/): "cat"

faiti (noun, /faɪti/): "cat"

tahika (noun, /təhikə/): "chest"

ediwa (noun, /ɛdɪwə/): "chicken"

inanuth (noun, /ɪnənʌð/): "claw"

iw (noun, /iw/): "cloud"

hu (noun, /hʌ/): "coconut"

maditin (noun, /mədɪtin/): "crime"

achulitt (noun, /ætʃʌlɪɾ/): "day"

douningay (noun, /daʊnɪŋe/): "dinner"

ttoughlis (noun, /ɾɒlis/): "dog"

ttailah (noun, /ɾaɪlah/): "drink"

izishou (noun, /ɪzɪʃaʊ/): "dungeon"

tutaki (noun, /tutaki/): "ear"

zay (noun, /ze/): "earth"

ananem (noun, /ənənɛm/): "egg"

athaylus (noun, /æðelus/): "elder"

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

kay (noun, /ke/): "evening"

zanaziw (noun, /zənəzɪw/): "eye"

sas (noun, /səs/): "family"

githadaw (noun, /giðædo/): "father"

sungata (noun, /sʌŋətə/): "feather"

nalaize (noun, /nəlaɪzɛ/): "fight"

damez (noun, /dəmɛz/): "finger"

ithoida (noun, /iθɔɪdə/): "fire"

nezavitt (noun, /nɛzəviɾ/): "fish"

ita (noun, /itə/): "flesh"

tsinafut (noun, /tsinəfut/): "foot"

atanana (noun, /ətənənə/): "forest"

noughn (noun, /nɒn/): "fox"

zakay (noun, /zake/): "friend"

takat (noun, /takət/): "goose"

tayk (noun, /tek/): "grease"

uniz (noun, /ʌniz/): "group"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "gulf"

us (noun, /ʌs/): "hair"

lutta (noun, /luɾə/): "hand"

aluttayja (noun, /aluɾejə/): "hat"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "hate"

paw (noun, /po/): "head"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "hill"

ttakay (noun, /ɾəke/): "horn"

araz (noun, /əɹæz/): "horse"

sesh (noun, /sɛʃ/): "house"

alug (noun, /əlʌg/): "inn"

aysaigaiha (noun, /esaɪgaɪhə/): "island"

zutt (noun, /zuɾ/): "jaw"

lasibing (noun, /ləsɪbɪŋ/): "lake"

tisitti (noun, /tisiɾɪ/): "leaf"

isutt (noun, /ɪsuɾ/): "leg"

awl (noun, /ol/): "liver"

banigayg (noun, /bænɪgeg/): "louse"

ingitatu (noun, /iŋɪtætu/): "love"

kajina (noun, /kəjɪnə/): "lunch"

ach (noun, /əch/): "man"

usulay (noun, /usʌle/): "many"

tayt (noun, /tet/): "meal"

uttat (noun, /uɾət/): "metal"

jaj (noun, /jəj/): "mine"

na (noun, /nə/): "monster"

vu (noun, /vu/): "moon"

mayti (noun, /metɪ/): "morning"

hab (noun, /həb/): "mother"

daf (noun, /dəf/): "mountain"

ugeni (noun, /ʌgɛnɪ/): "mouth"

atajasay (noun, /ətədʒəse/): "name"

lattad (noun, /ləɾəd/): "neck"

tifainitt (noun, /tɪfaɪniɾ/): "night"

laninoif (noun, /lənɪnɔɪf/): "noodle"

oolaypin (noun, /ʊlepɪn/): "nose"

zath (noun, /zəð/): "ocean"

oughn (noun, /ɒn/): "parent"

ttutali (noun, /ɾutəli/): "path"

ttawttittin (noun, /ɾoɾɪɾɪn/): "peace"

hisi (noun, /hiʒ/): "pepper"

gawtta (noun, /goɾə/): "person"

boughtt (noun, /bɒɾ/): "pie"

anad (noun, /ænəd/): "pig"

zoughhoofa (noun, /zɒhʊfæ/): "rabbit"

adaditi (noun, /ədadɪtɪ/): "rain"

lay (noun, /le/): "rat"

ivahid (noun, /ivəhɪd/): "river"

aibakayti (noun, /aɪbəketi/): "robe"

pooth (noun, /pʊð/): "rock"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "root"

ath (noun, /að/): "salt"

azasita (noun, /əzəsɪtə/): "sand"

dakizi (noun, /dakɪzɪ/): "seed"

zawn (noun, /zon/): "sibling"

aiduk (noun, /aɪdʌk/): "sister"

ativatta (noun, /atɪvəɾə/): "skin"

attoi (noun, /əɾɔɪ/): "sky"

thajad (noun, /ðəjæd/): "smoke"

aidilal (noun, /aɪdiləl/): "snake"

ashoo (noun, /əʃʊ/): "soup"

aram (noun, /əɹəm/): "star"

jat (noun, /jət/): "stew"

asaiku (noun, /əsaɪku/): "stomach"

ita (noun, /itə/): "stone"

ngalattayf (noun, /ŋələɾef/): "stream"

thattath (noun, /ðæɾaθ/): "sun"

lanitaiw (noun, /lənitaɪw/): "sword"

iki (noun, /ɪkɪ/): "tail"

anethal (noun, /ənɛθəl/): "tavern"

mulatha (noun, /muləθə/): "thumb"

wingaja (noun, /wiŋəjə/): "tongue"

awen (noun, /əwɛn/): "tooth"

ish (noun, /ɪʃ/): "tree"

sidi (noun, /sɪdi/): "truth"

ttif (noun, /ɾif/): "uncle"

aja (noun, /əja/): "valley"

utaw (noun, /ʌto/): "war"

itettit (noun, /ɪtɛɾɪt/): "water"

tayka (noun, /tekə/): "way"

za (noun, /zə/): "wine"

setha (noun, /sɛðæ/): "woman"

edu (noun, /ɛdʌ/): "word"