Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Takathad
Takathad Dictionary
Pronouns
ngiz (pronoun, /ŋiz/): "he"
lai (pronoun, /laɪ/): "she"
awt (pronoun, /ot/): "they"
hi (pronoun, /hi/): "you"
ka (pronoun, /kə/): "we"
ile (pronoun, /ɪlɛ/): "I"
Articles
da (article, /dæ/): "a"
it (article, /ɪt/): "the"
Prepositions
imidoutt (preposition, /ɪmidaʊɾ/): "and"
noughhat (preposition, /nɒhət/): "as"
imi (preposition, /ɪmɪ/): "from"
ta (preposition, /tə/): "in"
awthimita (preposition, /oðimitæ/): "of"
sinitt (preposition, /sinɪɾ/): "or"
ithazi (preposition, /iðəzɪ/): "to"
nattasad (preposition, /nəɾəsəd/): "will"
juf (preposition, /dʒuf/): "with"
Numbers
thikaynaws (number, /ðɪkenos/): "zero"
anetting (number, /ənɛɾiŋ/): "one"
dabitag (number, /dəbɪtəg/): "two"
isakatt (number, /isəkæɾ/): "three"
ninevawp (number, /nɪnɛvop/): "four"
ikichou (number, /ikɪchaʊ/): "five"
ttic (number, /ɾɪc/): "six"
panitt (number, /pənɪɾ/): "seven"
kawnuch (number, /konutʃ/): "eight"
ousashitt (number, /aʊsæʃɪɾ/): "nine"
azaw (number, /æzəw/): "ten"
Questions
thoutatap (question, /ðaʊtətəp/): "what"
thachekay (question, /ðətʃɛke/): "who"
nas (question, /nəs/): "how"
iwanafu (question, /iwənəfʌ/): "why"
isatatt (question, /ɪsətaɾ/): "when"
Interjections
ttit (interjection, /ɾit/): "hello"
ij (interjection, /ɪj/): "goodbye"
nape (interjection, /nəpɛ/): "hey"
puth (interjection, /puð/): "bye"
fittanej (interjection, /fɪɾænɛj/): "ouch"
attata (interjection, /əɾəta/): "wow"
aipezisough (interjection, /aɪpɛzisɒ/): "uh"
tadanguk (interjection, /tədəŋʌk/): "er"
azawtira (interjection, /azotɪɹæ/): "um"
Adverbs
uma (adverb, /umə/): "again"
athasaygi (adverb, /aðəsegɪ/): "now"
naisiman (adverb, /naɪsɪmən/): "soon"
itathen (adverb, /itəðɛn/): "often"
anasouza (adverb, /ænæsaʊzə/): "sometimes"
ttaiziha (adverb, /ɾaɪzihə/): "always"
givoom (adverb, /givʊm/): "never"
ait (adverb, /aɪt/): "seldom"
Adjectives
neshith (adjective, /nɛʃɪð/): "aromatic"
asisawpi (adjective, /əsɪsopɪ/): "basted"
uvade (adjective, /uvədɛ/): "big"
isattol (adjective, /ɪsəɾɔl/): "bitter"
itabij (adjective, /ɪtəbij/): "black"
aduz (adjective, /ədʌz/): "blue"
sout (adjective, /saʊt/): "brown"
imib (adjective, /imɪb/): "chilled"
keyusay (adjective, /kɛyʌse/): "cold"
ili (adjective, /ɪli/): "curried"
dina (adjective, /dinæ/): "dark"
ttoodale (adjective, /ɾʊdəlɛ/): "deep"
lana (adjective, /lənə/): "divine"
ain (adjective, /aɪn/): "drunk"
ulibawli (adjective, /ʌlɪbolɪ/): "empty"
suk (adjective, /suk/): "evil"
ataibatu (adjective, /ətaɪbætu/): "familiar"
nisi (adjective, /nɪsi/): "fat"
ipitiba (adjective, /ipɪtɪbə/): "flat"
ayw (adjective, /ew/): "frail"
othoofasoo (adjective, /ɔðʊfæsʊ/): "fried"
ahavatt (adjective, /əhəvaɾ/): "full"
doovishits (adjective, /dʊvɪʃɪts/): "good"
isha (adjective, /ɪʃə/): "green"
ataw (adjective, /ətaw/): "grey"
dichapuf (adjective, /ditʃəpuf/): "honest"
ilash (adjective, /iləʃ/): "hot"
an (adjective, /ən/): "light"
nata (adjective, /nətæ/): "long"
zuvisip (adjective, /zʌvɪsɪp/): "loud"
na (adjective, /nə/): "mortal"
kang (adjective, /kæŋ/): "mysterious"
mi (adjective, /mi/): "narrow"
sinisi (adjective, /sɪnɪsɪ/): "old"
tapaw (adjective, /təpo/): "orange"
thiviboughf (adjective, /ðivibɒf/): "pungent"
vaykayda (adjective, /vekedə/): "purple"
aysipati (adjective, /esipətɪ/): "quiet"
itattuda (adjective, /ɪtəɾʌdə/): "raw"
fem (adjective, /fɛm/): "rectangular"
datith (adjective, /dətɪθ/): "red"
takutab (adjective, /təkʌtəb/): "roasted"
de (adjective, /dɛ/): "round"
hai (adjective, /haɪ/): "salty"
in (adjective, /in/): "savory"
ichim (adjective, /ɪtʃɪm/): "shallow"
anibit (adjective, /ənɪbɪt/): "short"
avaysa (adjective, /əvesə/): "smoked"
athusena (adjective, /aθʌsɛnə/): "sober"
inatt (adjective, /inəɾ/): "sour"
awna (adjective, /onə/): "spicy"
thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "spiral"
ba (adjective, /ba/): "square"
ipough (adjective, /ipɒ/): "steamed"
dufin (adjective, /dʌfɪn/): "strange"
sutits (adjective, /sʌtɪts/): "strong"
idisan (adjective, /ɪdisæn/): "sturdy"
abaivac (adjective, /əbaɪvəc/): "sweet"
navaisi (adjective, /nəvaɪsi/): "tall"
tu (adjective, /tʌ/): "thick"
sootazan (adjective, /sʊtəzən/): "thin"
miqud (adjective, /miqud/): "warm"
tasu (adjective, /tasu/): "weak"
awdajak (adjective, /odədʒək/): "white"
asel (adjective, /əsɛl/): "wide"
aladdu (adjective, /ələɽʌ/): "yellow"
tik (adjective, /tik/): "young"
Verbs
ttiddij (verb, /ɾɪɽɪj/): "bake"
atap (verb, /ətap/): "be"
ingi (verb, /ɪŋi/): "belong"
waitayttil (verb, /waɪteɾɪl/): "bite"
alanawma (verb, /əlanomə/): "break"
kayshiqash (verb, /keʃɪqæʃ/): "burn"
ilat (verb, /ilət/): "come"
zat (verb, /zət/): "die"
ew (verb, /ɛw/): "drink"
attaiw (verb, /əɾaɪw/): "eat"
sa (verb, /sə/): "fall"
ti (verb, /tɪ/): "fight"
ouzathatu (verb, /aʊzæðatu/): "find"
ashatt (verb, /əʃəɾ/): "fish"
adoujitt (verb, /ədaʊjiɾ/): "fly"
tisoughtta (verb, /tisɒɾa/): "frown"
am (verb, /əm/): "go"
aws (verb, /os/): "growl"
zalawtt (verb, /zəloɾ/): "hate"
ukusi (verb, /ukʌsi/): "have"
dad (verb, /dəd/): "hear"
apit (verb, /əpɪt/): "hide"
ana (verb, /ænæ/): "hold"
sithanath (verb, /siðənæθ/): "hunt"
bal (verb, /bəl/): "jump"
naygatew (verb, /negætɛw/): "kill"
us (verb, /us/): "know"
das (verb, /dəs/): "laugh"
hesuta (verb, /hɛsʌtə/): "lie"
isapatti (verb, /ɪsəpəɾɪ/): "live"
achat (verb, /ətʃæt/): "lose"
baga (verb, /bægə/): "love"
ttoub (verb, /ɾaʊb/): "need"
edakatta (verb, /ɛdəkəɾə/): "own"
valith (verb, /vəlið/): "roast"
jukigiv (verb, /jʌkɪgɪv/): "run"
tim (verb, /tɪm/): "see"
iboon (verb, /ɪbʊn/): "sit"
moobi (verb, /mʊbɪ/): "sleep"
atta (verb, /əɾə/): "smell"
isaynal (verb, /ɪsenæl/): "smile"
wakubum (verb, /wəkubʌm/): "stand"
kazawal (verb, /kəzəwæl/): "strike"
am (verb, /əm/): "swallow"
az (verb, /əz/): "swim"
tin (verb, /tɪn/): "taste"
vudimas (verb, /vudɪməs/): "throw"
tih (verb, /tɪh/): "walk"
fiwam (verb, /fɪwəm/): "want"
Nouns
inainaitough (noun, /inaɪnaɪtɒ/): "afternoon"
atai (noun, /ətaɪ/): "ale"
ilazaka (noun, /ɪləzəkə/): "all"
tourimail (noun, /taʊɹɪmaɪl/): "alligator"
at (noun, /at/): "arm"
naki (noun, /nəkɪ/): "ash"
at (noun, /ət/): "aunt"
dait (noun, /daɪt/): "axe"
anis (noun, /ənɪs/): "bark"
va (noun, /və/): "bay"
idaizusi (noun, /idaɪzʌsɪ/): "beer"
ani (noun, /əni/): "beet"
koughkila (noun, /kɒkɪlə/): "bird"
ele (noun, /ɛlɛ/): "blood"
oungait (noun, /aʊŋaɪt/): "boar"
nih (noun, /nɪh/): "bone"
aing (noun, /aɪŋ/): "breakfast"
awth (noun, /oð/): "breast"
sidanayn (noun, /sidənen/): "brother"
athuve (noun, /əðuvɛ/): "castle"
thitita (noun, /ðititə/): "cat"
aza (noun, /əzə/): "cat"
ilasa (noun, /ɪləsə/): "chest"
dathittat (noun, /dəðiɾət/): "chicken"
tta (noun, /ɾə/): "claw"
nanesad (noun, /nənɛsəd/): "cloud"
amou (noun, /əmaʊ/): "coconut"
ttin (noun, /ɾɪn/): "crime"
aikaipa (noun, /aɪkaɪpə/): "day"
nu (noun, /nu/): "dinner"
nisana (noun, /nisənə/): "dog"
zadij (noun, /zædidʒ/): "drink"
atay (noun, /ate/): "dungeon"
vati (noun, /vəti/): "ear"
an (noun, /ən/): "earth"
wattatu (noun, /wəɾətu/): "egg"
ku (noun, /kʌ/): "elder"
sutati (noun, /sutəti/): "enemy"
ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "evening"
teta (noun, /tɛtə/): "eye"
ishawt (noun, /iʃot/): "family"
it (noun, /it/): "father"
ittatitte (noun, /ɪɾætiɾɛ/): "feather"
il (noun, /ɪl/): "fight"
bough (noun, /bɒ/): "finger"
uttat (noun, /ʌɾət/): "fire"
tatakay (noun, /tətəke/): "fish"
dinata (noun, /dɪnətə/): "flesh"
atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "foot"
ap (noun, /æp/): "forest"
ttiraga (noun, /ɾɪɹəgæ/): "fox"
adutte (noun, /ædʌɾɛ/): "friend"
ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "goose"
ittaytha (noun, /iɾeðə/): "grease"
ani (noun, /əni/): "group"
chasiayba (noun, /tʃəʒebæ/): "gulf"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "hair"
nevaf (noun, /nɛvaf/): "hand"
wi (noun, /wi/): "hat"
avai (noun, /əvaɪ/): "hate"
ttis (noun, /ɾɪs/): "head"
tatadain (noun, /tətədaɪn/): "hill"
ttatsamayt (noun, /ɾætsəmet/): "horn"
nounif (noun, /naʊnif/): "horse"
tiki (noun, /tɪkɪ/): "house"
anazait (noun, /ənazaɪt/): "inn"
wakakaz (noun, /wəkækəz/): "island"
lav (noun, /ləv/): "jaw"
ud (noun, /ʌd/): "lake"
soughchifou (noun, /sɒtʃɪfaʊ/): "leaf"
ezagou (noun, /ɛzəgaʊ/): "leg"
lought (noun, /lɒt/): "liver"
kaythazay (noun, /keðəze/): "louse"
pid (noun, /pid/): "love"
imi (noun, /imɪ/): "lunch"
ih (noun, /ɪh/): "man"
kaingik (noun, /kaɪŋik/): "many"
tati (noun, /tatɪ/): "meal"
sanu (noun, /sənu/): "metal"
anoughttutt (noun, /ænɒɾuɾ/): "mine"
palet (noun, /pælɛt/): "monster"
ttiva (noun, /ɾivə/): "moon"
saki (noun, /sakɪ/): "morning"
sawbu (noun, /sobu/): "mother"
atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "mountain"
ngattati (noun, /ŋəɾətɪ/): "mouth"
iva (noun, /ɪvə/): "name"
baze (noun, /bæzɛ/): "neck"
afith (noun, /æfɪð/): "night"
nittating (noun, /nɪɾatɪŋ/): "noodle"
av (noun, /av/): "nose"
awuti (noun, /əwutɪ/): "ocean"
awttajath (noun, /oɾajəð/): "parent"
oinasejay (noun, /ɔɪnəsɛje/): "path"
kithaz (noun, /kɪðəz/): "peace"
natitha (noun, /nætɪðə/): "pepper"
lirraww (noun, /lɪrow/): "person"
iladait (noun, /ɪladaɪt/): "pie"
kittip (noun, /kɪɾɪp/): "pig"
baisih (noun, /baɪsɪh/): "rabbit"
at (noun, /æt/): "rain"
paza (noun, /pæzæ/): "rat"
azag (noun, /əzag/): "river"
av (noun, /əv/): "robe"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "rock"
ayth (noun, /eð/): "root"
ouh (noun, /aʊh/): "salt"
ifach (noun, /ɪfətʃ/): "sand"
thinelasi (noun, /ðinɛlæʒ/): "seed"
awfas (noun, /ofəs/): "sibling"
oulabep (noun, /aʊləbɛp/): "sister"
asim (noun, /əsɪm/): "skin"
dibap (noun, /dibæp/): "sky"
aneditt (noun, /ənɛdɪɾ/): "smoke"
fitit (noun, /fɪtɪt/): "snake"
aytsache (noun, /etsəxɛ/): "soup"
lutadit (noun, /lʌtədɪt/): "star"
nuthoing (noun, /nʌðɔɪŋ/): "stew"
aman (noun, /əmən/): "stomach"
uthad (noun, /uðæd/): "stone"
nimup (noun, /nɪmʌp/): "stream"
ak (noun, /ək/): "sun"
gimas (noun, /giməs/): "sword"
ta (noun, /tə/): "tail"
tha (noun, /ðə/): "tavern"
daf (noun, /dəf/): "thumb"
attakim (noun, /əɾəkim/): "tongue"
azoughsep (noun, /azɒsɛp/): "tooth"
esana (noun, /ɛsanə/): "tree"
it (noun, /ɪt/): "truth"
ani (noun, /ænɪ/): "uncle"
ettad (noun, /ɛɾəd/): "valley"
ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "war"
awlilaboo (noun, /oliləbʊ/): "water"
manan (noun, /mənən/): "way"
ail (noun, /aɪl/): "wine"
izipaypu (noun, /ɪzɪpepʌ/): "woman"
du (noun, /du/): "word"