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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.

Vaynital

Vaynital Dictionary

Pronouns

ni (pronoun, /nɪ/): "he"

la (pronoun, /lə/): "she"

ufi (pronoun, /ufɪ/): "they"

nag (pronoun, /nəg/): "you"

atha (pronoun, /əðə/): "we"

iv (pronoun, /iv/): "I"

Articles

ha (article, /hæ/): "a"

es (article, /ɛs/): "the"

Prepositions

acan (preposition, /əcæn/): "and"

batt (preposition, /bəɾ/): "as"

analam (preposition, /ənələm/): "from"

oughthunough (preposition, /ɒðunɒ/): "in"

awsahu (preposition, /osəhu/): "of"

jatewid (preposition, /dʒətɛwid/): "or"

patheli (preposition, /pæðɛlɪ/): "to"

in (preposition, /ɪn/): "will"

zitha (preposition, /zɪðə/): "with"

Numbers

ad (number, /əd/): "zero"

oughtape (number, /ɒtæpɛ/): "one"

ittaive (number, /ɪɾaɪvɛ/): "two"

ttak (number, /ɾæk/): "three"

in (number, /ɪn/): "four"

netishan (number, /nɛtiʃən/): "five"

as (number, /əs/): "six"

ananan (number, /ənənən/): "seven"

ma (number, /mə/): "eight"

idasisi (number, /ɪdəsɪsɪ/): "nine"

thasiaitawth (number, /ðəʒaɪtoð/): "ten"

Questions

ainit (question, /aɪnɪt/): "what"

ani (question, /əni/): "who"

thasu (question, /ðəsʌ/): "how"

aybettevu (question, /ebɛɾɛvu/): "why"

away (question, /əwe/): "when"

Interjections

det (interjection, /dɛt/): "hello"

aichadiz (interjection, /aɪtʃədɪz/): "goodbye"

ikanis (interjection, /ikənɪs/): "hey"

umud (interjection, /umud/): "bye"

oughkaywattay (interjection, /ɒkewəɾe/): "ouch"

ubayttad (interjection, /ubeɾəd/): "wow"

alanaw (interjection, /ələno/): "uh"

ad (interjection, /əd/): "er"

ith (interjection, /ɪð/): "um"

Adverbs

vakadan (adverb, /vækədən/): "again"

ta (adverb, /tə/): "now"

lathathed (adverb, /ləðəðɛd/): "soon"

pijayvoul (adverb, /pijevaʊl/): "often"

naimawne (adverb, /naɪmonɛ/): "sometimes"

il (adverb, /il/): "always"

tapili (adverb, /tæpɪli/): "never"

in (adverb, /in/): "seldom"

Adjectives

inawd (adjective, /ɪnod/): "aromatic"

amoughwi (adjective, /əmɒwi/): "basted"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "big"

kitichai (adjective, /kɪtɪchaɪ/): "bitter"

loughsumad (adjective, /lɒsʌmad/): "black"

mittatti (adjective, /miɾaɾɪ/): "blue"

idi (adjective, /ɪdɪ/): "brown"

ittal (adjective, /ɪɾal/): "chilled"

suli (adjective, /sʌlɪ/): "cold"

ttihaz (adjective, /ɾɪhəz/): "curried"

itawnithi (adjective, /ɪtoniði/): "dark"

tapa (adjective, /təpə/): "deep"

akadaw (adjective, /əkədo/): "divine"

aha (adjective, /əhə/): "drunk"

uth (adjective, /uð/): "empty"

ni (adjective, /ni/): "evil"

asoughfizaw (adjective, /əsɒfizo/): "familiar"

eli (adjective, /ɛli/): "fat"

ouk (adjective, /aʊk/): "flat"

ayngichaz (adjective, /eŋɪtʃaz/): "frail"

idaiwoo (adjective, /ɪdaɪwʊ/): "fried"

anumough (adjective, /ənʌmɒ/): "full"

achama (adjective, /ətʃəmə/): "good"

ittig (adjective, /ɪɾig/): "green"

oomatut (adjective, /ʊmətut/): "grey"

du (adjective, /dʌ/): "honest"

bichawla (adjective, /bicholə/): "hot"

afisays (adjective, /əfises/): "light"

ujititti (adjective, /ʌjɪtɪɾɪ/): "long"

ngatti (adjective, /ŋəɾɪ/): "loud"

zihathen (adjective, /zɪhəðɛn/): "mortal"

av (adjective, /əv/): "mysterious"

asaita (adjective, /asaɪtə/): "narrow"

aittanepi (adjective, /aɪɾənɛpi/): "old"

zattap (adjective, /zəɾap/): "orange"

muloothu (adjective, /mʌlʊðʌ/): "pungent"

ithekeb (adjective, /ɪθɛkɛb/): "purple"

oobul (adjective, /ʊbul/): "quiet"

anattoughwoo (adjective, /anaɾɒwʊ/): "raw"

satt (adjective, /səɾ/): "rectangular"

isattaw (adjective, /ɪsəɾəw/): "red"

siabaw (adjective, /ʒəbo/): "roasted"

ttetatt (adjective, /ɾɛtaɾ/): "round"

laymit (adjective, /lemɪt/): "salty"

fittoi (adjective, /fɪɾɔɪ/): "savory"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "shallow"

attilutu (adjective, /əɾilutʌ/): "short"

idak (adjective, /idək/): "smoked"

atina (adjective, /ətɪnə/): "sober"

danu (adjective, /dənu/): "sour"

ttetayni (adjective, /ɾɛteni/): "spicy"

la (adjective, /la/): "spiral"

ekith (adjective, /ɛkið/): "square"

angi (adjective, /aŋi/): "steamed"

shittitay (adjective, /ʃɪɾɪte/): "strange"

masu (adjective, /məsʌ/): "strong"

wadach (adjective, /wədətʃ/): "sturdy"

nginawttit (adjective, /ŋɪnoɾɪt/): "sweet"

wasisi (adjective, /wəsisɪ/): "tall"

sedidi (adjective, /sɛdɪdɪ/): "thick"

ida (adjective, /idə/): "thin"

te (adjective, /tɛ/): "warm"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "weak"

awttawough (adjective, /oɾəwɒ/): "white"

taylis (adjective, /telis/): "wide"

ij (adjective, /ɪdʒ/): "yellow"

pu (adjective, /pʌ/): "young"

Verbs

thisima (verb, /ðɪsɪmə/): "bake"

thu (verb, /ðu/): "be"

ilana (verb, /ɪlənə/): "belong"

fe (verb, /fɛ/): "bite"

itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "break"

uzoughladd (verb, /uzɒləɽ/): "burn"

inez (verb, /inɛz/): "come"

ibattu (verb, /ibəɾʌ/): "die"

ttisatap (verb, /ɾisətəp/): "drink"

mip (verb, /mip/): "eat"

weh (verb, /wɛh/): "fall"

igadap (verb, /ɪgədap/): "fight"

haytazitt (verb, /hetəziɾ/): "find"

enu (verb, /ɛnʌ/): "fish"

ettik (verb, /ɛɾɪk/): "fly"

itibamu (verb, /ɪtibəmu/): "frown"

oughw (verb, /ɒw/): "go"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "growl"

awm (verb, /om/): "hate"

kun (verb, /kun/): "have"

hattat (verb, /həɾət/): "hear"

ib (verb, /ib/): "hide"

fishati (verb, /fɪʃəti/): "hold"

irrani (verb, /ɪrənɪ/): "hunt"

usawi (verb, /ʌsəwi/): "jump"

sibaju (verb, /sibəju/): "kill"

atevin (verb, /ətɛvin/): "know"

utte (verb, /ʌɾɛ/): "laugh"

edatsiwi (verb, /ɛdətsɪwi/): "lie"

idi (verb, /idɪ/): "live"

azaditt (verb, /əzædiɾ/): "lose"

ana (verb, /əna/): "love"

sidid (verb, /sɪdɪd/): "need"

ginungath (verb, /ginʌŋað/): "own"

aisipi (verb, /aɪsipɪ/): "roast"

usam (verb, /ʌsam/): "run"

mizu (verb, /mɪzʌ/): "see"

ataleta (verb, /ətalɛtə/): "sit"

dithazoughv (verb, /dɪðazɒv/): "sleep"

si (verb, /sɪ/): "smell"

outt (verb, /aʊɾ/): "smile"

ivete (verb, /ivɛtɛ/): "stand"

ootatt (verb, /ʊtaɾ/): "strike"

ttaba (verb, /ɾəbə/): "swallow"

mingiz (verb, /mɪŋɪz/): "swim"

waileth (verb, /waɪlɛð/): "taste"

ja (verb, /dʒə/): "throw"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "walk"

vumaik (verb, /vumaɪk/): "want"

Nouns

pahal (noun, /pəhəl/): "afternoon"

filita (noun, /filɪtə/): "ale"

ought (noun, /ɒt/): "all"

tuttin (noun, /tuɾin/): "alligator"

apatayn (noun, /əpəten/): "arm"

ngapa (noun, /ŋəpə/): "ash"

ttasimash (noun, /ɾəsɪmæʃ/): "aunt"

aibu (noun, /aɪbu/): "axe"

an (noun, /an/): "bark"

akawaja (noun, /ækəwəjə/): "bay"

aise (noun, /aɪsɛ/): "beer"

ounawtish (noun, /aʊnotiʃ/): "beet"

nuttu (noun, /nʌɾu/): "bird"

iva (noun, /ɪvə/): "blood"

thisithay (noun, /ðisɪðe/): "boar"

thabim (noun, /ðəbɪm/): "bone"

fus (noun, /fʌs/): "breakfast"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "breast"

unali (noun, /unəlɪ/): "brother"

fe (noun, /fɛ/): "castle"

asaiku (noun, /əsaɪku/): "cat"

aithita (noun, /aɪðɪtə/): "cat"

ijate (noun, /ijətɛ/): "chest"

ithate (noun, /iðətɛ/): "chicken"

disaytain (noun, /disetaɪn/): "claw"

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

aluva (noun, /əluva/): "coconut"

tai (noun, /taɪ/): "crime"

ami (noun, /əmɪ/): "day"

dain (noun, /daɪn/): "dinner"

awttattal (noun, /oɾəɾəl/): "dog"

ngai (noun, /ŋaɪ/): "drink"

ahe (noun, /əhɛ/): "dungeon"

nekeni (noun, /nɛkɛnɪ/): "ear"

pasijay (noun, /pəsɪje/): "earth"

anawd (noun, /ænod/): "egg"

enabama (noun, /ɛnabəmə/): "elder"

pittash (noun, /pɪɾəʃ/): "enemy"

haychas (noun, /hechəs/): "evening"

sasettan (noun, /səsɛɾən/): "eye"

ttegehayb (noun, /ɾɛgɛheb/): "family"

nalad (noun, /nələd/): "father"

kilicha (noun, /kɪlɪtʃə/): "feather"

usum (noun, /ʌsʌm/): "fight"

ithaz (noun, /iðəz/): "finger"

an (noun, /ən/): "fire"

ividani (noun, /ɪvidəni/): "fish"

athat (noun, /əðət/): "flesh"

dawiz (noun, /dəwɪz/): "foot"

ahana (noun, /əhænæ/): "forest"

ilarrimi (noun, /ilərɪmi/): "fox"

at (noun, /ət/): "friend"

ttadought (noun, /ɾədɒt/): "goose"

itabava (noun, /ɪtæbəva/): "grease"

ses (noun, /sɛs/): "group"

ttani (noun, /ɾənɪ/): "gulf"

aych (noun, /etʃ/): "hair"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "hand"

ttelough (noun, /ɾɛlɒ/): "hat"

did (noun, /did/): "hate"

am (noun, /əm/): "head"

sazajas (noun, /sæzəjəs/): "hill"

lathaj (noun, /ləðədʒ/): "horn"

sanu (noun, /sənʌ/): "horse"

nawtt (noun, /noɾ/): "house"

pa (noun, /pə/): "inn"

tihithous (noun, /tihɪðaʊs/): "island"

ithej (noun, /ɪðɛdʒ/): "jaw"

ilathima (noun, /ilæðima/): "lake"

shadam (noun, /ʃədəm/): "leaf"

pulil (noun, /pulɪl/): "leg"

vitta (noun, /vɪɾa/): "liver"

ttithajak (noun, /ɾɪðəjək/): "louse"

idili (noun, /ɪdɪlɪ/): "love"

na (noun, /nə/): "lunch"

janedib (noun, /dʒænɛdɪb/): "man"

atti (noun, /əɾi/): "many"

ayas (noun, /əyəs/): "meal"

ithattath (noun, /ɪðəɾəθ/): "metal"

taju (noun, /təju/): "mine"

utaim (noun, /ʌtaɪm/): "monster"

epilu (noun, /ɛpɪlu/): "moon"

titt (noun, /tiɾ/): "morning"

atunutta (noun, /ətunuɾə/): "mother"

ala (noun, /ələ/): "mountain"

ufase (noun, /ʌfəsɛ/): "mouth"

nat (noun, /nət/): "name"

ngutivoup (noun, /ŋʌtɪvaʊp/): "neck"

upat (noun, /upət/): "night"

soughttiva (noun, /sɒɾiva/): "noodle"

thulatt (noun, /ðuləɾ/): "nose"

edayp (noun, /ɛdep/): "ocean"

pi (noun, /pi/): "parent"

thik (noun, /ðik/): "path"

iwaiwetough (noun, /ɪwaɪwɛtɒ/): "peace"

ethatad (noun, /ɛðətəd/): "pepper"

zath (noun, /zəð/): "person"

upi (noun, /ʌpɪ/): "pie"

ifal (noun, /ɪfəl/): "pig"

vabayta (noun, /væbetə/): "rabbit"

igoit (noun, /igɔɪt/): "rain"

sad (noun, /sæd/): "rat"

athichat (noun, /əðɪchət/): "river"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "robe"

vanouzoum (noun, /vənaʊzaʊm/): "rock"

ni (noun, /ni/): "root"

ath (noun, /əð/): "salt"

awmutough (noun, /omutɒ/): "sand"

attutita (noun, /æɾutɪtə/): "seed"

ttenin (noun, /ɾɛnɪn/): "sibling"

dita (noun, /ditə/): "sister"

za (noun, /zə/): "skin"

nawath (noun, /nəwəð/): "sky"

attu (noun, /aɾʌ/): "smoke"

zuhuzang (noun, /zʌhʌzəŋ/): "snake"

nada (noun, /nədə/): "soup"

ounivatt (noun, /aʊnɪvəɾ/): "star"

aitta (noun, /aɪɾə/): "stew"

oughzut (noun, /ɒzut/): "stomach"

zashita (noun, /zəʃɪtə/): "stone"

apilani (noun, /əpilænɪ/): "stream"

letta (noun, /lɛɾə/): "sun"

ahoughna (noun, /æhɒna/): "sword"

badi (noun, /badɪ/): "tail"

atitav (noun, /ətitəv/): "tavern"

vaka (noun, /vəkə/): "thumb"

sadah (noun, /sədəh/): "tongue"

zu (noun, /zu/): "tooth"

afood (noun, /əfʊd/): "tree"

ath (noun, /əð/): "truth"

alathiy (noun, /ələðɪy/): "uncle"

asi (noun, /əsɪ/): "valley"

thitough (noun, /θitɒ/): "war"

ttaja (noun, /ɾəjæ/): "water"

iwi (noun, /iwɪ/): "way"

saychay (noun, /setʃe/): "wine"

as (noun, /əs/): "woman"

ekawtaw (noun, /ɛkoto/): "word"