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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.

Tasa

Tasa Dictionary

Pronouns

nait (pronoun, /naɪt/): "he"

pi (pronoun, /pɪ/): "she"

thi (pronoun, /ði/): "they"

iti (pronoun, /ɪtɪ/): "you"

hap (pronoun, /həp/): "we"

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

Articles

is (article, /ɪs/): "a"

ett (article, /ɛɾ/): "the"

Prepositions

ayza (preposition, /ezə/): "and"

awzada (preposition, /ozædə/): "as"

ounid (preposition, /aʊnid/): "from"

unuwashi (preposition, /unuwəʃi/): "in"

nanu (preposition, /nənu/): "of"

iha (preposition, /ihə/): "or"

ta (preposition, /tə/): "to"

sitti (preposition, /siɾi/): "will"

akesa (preposition, /əkɛsə/): "with"

Numbers

lou (number, /laʊ/): "zero"

isapad (number, /ɪsæpəd/): "one"

ttahai (number, /ɾəhaɪ/): "two"

is (number, /ɪs/): "three"

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

takava (number, /takəvæ/): "five"

dethoumi (number, /dɛðaʊmɪ/): "six"

idattath (number, /idəɾæð/): "seven"

ttaina (number, /ɾaɪnə/): "eight"

an (number, /ən/): "nine"

mouveleth (number, /maʊvɛlɛθ/): "ten"

Questions

kawth (question, /koð/): "what"

malava (question, /maləva/): "who"

sattalaz (question, /sæɾaləz/): "how"

da (question, /də/): "why"

dihouttin (question, /dɪhaʊɾɪn/): "when"

Interjections

zayzibi (interjection, /zezɪbɪ/): "hello"

sa (interjection, /sə/): "goodbye"

ilun (interjection, /ilʌn/): "hey"

foughdough (interjection, /fɒdɒ/): "bye"

ilawip (interjection, /ɪləwɪp/): "ouch"

ak (interjection, /ək/): "wow"

adapawti (interjection, /ædæpotɪ/): "uh"

itiw (interjection, /itɪw/): "er"

ttous (interjection, /ɾaʊs/): "um"

Adverbs

buc (adverb, /bʌc/): "again"

ooq (adverb, /ʊq/): "now"

wi (adverb, /wɪ/): "soon"

ttevuttath (adverb, /ɾɛvʌɾəð/): "often"

ttaytattil (adverb, /ɾetaɾɪl/): "sometimes"

tisi (adverb, /tɪsɪ/): "always"

nol (adverb, /nɔl/): "never"

tatta (adverb, /təɾa/): "seldom"

Adjectives

battatt (adjective, /bəɾaɾ/): "aromatic"

madizain (adjective, /mædizaɪn/): "basted"

esoon (adjective, /ɛsʊn/): "big"

futhushi (adjective, /fuðuʃɪ/): "bitter"

lulititt (adjective, /lulɪtiɾ/): "black"

ada (adjective, /əda/): "blue"

gase (adjective, /gəsɛ/): "brown"

tanutiw (adjective, /tænutɪw/): "chilled"

jin (adjective, /dʒin/): "cold"

ifis (adjective, /ifɪs/): "curried"

piti (adjective, /pitɪ/): "dark"

unetat (adjective, /ʌnɛtət/): "deep"

alu (adjective, /əlʌ/): "divine"

idi (adjective, /idi/): "drunk"

an (adjective, /ən/): "empty"

ilattacha (adjective, /iləɾətʃə/): "evil"

lijapa (adjective, /lɪdʒəpæ/): "familiar"

mitteng (adjective, /mɪɾɛŋ/): "fat"

alangada (adjective, /ələŋədə/): "flat"

ilap (adjective, /ilap/): "frail"

tinatang (adjective, /tɪnətæŋ/): "fried"

pip (adjective, /pɪp/): "full"

amoun (adjective, /əmaʊn/): "good"

italu (adjective, /itəlu/): "green"

litetip (adjective, /lɪtɛtɪp/): "grey"

aytichebi (adjective, /etitʃɛbɪ/): "honest"

isusut (adjective, /ɪsʌsʌt/): "hot"

ittava (adjective, /ɪɾəvə/): "light"

ahida (adjective, /æhidə/): "long"

nish (adjective, /niʃ/): "loud"

azi (adjective, /əzi/): "mortal"

samika (adjective, /səmika/): "mysterious"

ttoupichay (adjective, /ɾaʊpɪtʃe/): "narrow"

athattela (adjective, /æðəɾɛla/): "old"

nivada (adjective, /nɪvədə/): "orange"

ubukit (adjective, /ubʌkɪt/): "pungent"

tivaytt (adjective, /tɪveɾ/): "purple"

saypa (adjective, /sepə/): "quiet"

ttaynata (adjective, /ɾenətə/): "raw"

amakamu (adjective, /əməkəmʌ/): "rectangular"

ih (adjective, /ih/): "red"

itti (adjective, /ɪɾi/): "roasted"

an (adjective, /an/): "round"

hattinit (adjective, /həɾɪnit/): "salty"

joughta (adjective, /dʒɒtə/): "savory"

adete (adjective, /ədɛtɛ/): "shallow"

nanulitt (adjective, /nənulɪɾ/): "short"

nut (adjective, /nut/): "smoked"

cha (adjective, /tʃæ/): "sober"

oughtai (adjective, /ɒtaɪ/): "sour"

midaypi (adjective, /mɪdepɪ/): "spicy"

uthanimaw (adjective, /ʌðənɪmo/): "spiral"

atikayp (adjective, /ətɪkep/): "square"

ifu (adjective, /ifʌ/): "steamed"

izana (adjective, /izənə/): "strange"

isagatt (adjective, /isəgəɾ/): "strong"

azalip (adjective, /əzəlɪp/): "sturdy"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "sweet"

asazu (adjective, /əsəzu/): "tall"

amamitt (adjective, /əmamiɾ/): "thick"

misa (adjective, /mɪsə/): "thin"

lap (adjective, /ləp/): "warm"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "weak"

ayjaw (adjective, /ejo/): "white"

itilad (adjective, /ɪtɪləd/): "wide"

pir (adjective, /pɪɹ/): "yellow"

isaydan (adjective, /ɪsedæn/): "young"

Verbs

awthat (verb, /oðət/): "bake"

tizi (verb, /tizi/): "be"

walen (verb, /wəlɛn/): "belong"

pideloughn (verb, /pɪdɛlɒn/): "bite"

et (verb, /ɛt/): "break"

id (verb, /ɪd/): "burn"

aydad (verb, /edəd/): "come"

pisam (verb, /pɪsəm/): "die"

datin (verb, /datin/): "drink"

voif (verb, /vɔɪf/): "eat"

tathath (verb, /təðəð/): "fall"

itta (verb, /iɾə/): "fight"

nusas (verb, /nusəs/): "find"

vija (verb, /vidʒə/): "fish"

ttapahat (verb, /ɾæpæhət/): "fly"

tak (verb, /tæk/): "frown"

ayfaynu (verb, /efenʌ/): "go"

kinadi (verb, /kɪnədɪ/): "growl"

ttu (verb, /ɾu/): "hate"

kayti (verb, /ketɪ/): "have"

ngaysai (verb, /ŋesaɪ/): "hear"

zawtay (verb, /zote/): "hide"

uwet (verb, /ʌwɛt/): "hold"

taysalitt (verb, /tesæliɾ/): "hunt"

kutanou (verb, /kutənaʊ/): "jump"

oughnuzu (verb, /ɒnuzʌ/): "kill"

laliha (verb, /ləlɪhæ/): "know"

atettaw (verb, /ətɛɾo/): "laugh"

dai (verb, /daɪ/): "lie"

fa (verb, /fə/): "live"

ayh (verb, /eh/): "lose"

ashawlouna (verb, /əʃolaʊnə/): "love"

li (verb, /lɪ/): "need"

izawmit (verb, /ɪzomɪt/): "own"

akaynayb (verb, /əkeneb/): "roast"

ngajah (verb, /ŋədʒəh/): "run"

aput (verb, /əput/): "see"

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

ngoughth (verb, /ŋɒθ/): "sleep"

zajava (verb, /zajəvə/): "smell"

tuthata (verb, /tuθətə/): "smile"

tayl (verb, /tel/): "stand"

attathay (verb, /əɾæðe/): "strike"

inekavi (verb, /ɪnɛkəvɪ/): "swallow"

adil (verb, /ədil/): "swim"

aisattak (verb, /aɪsaɾək/): "taste"

ta (verb, /tə/): "throw"

etasad (verb, /ɛtəsəd/): "walk"

sa (verb, /sə/): "want"

Nouns

hitanaw (noun, /hitəno/): "afternoon"

ath (noun, /əð/): "ale"

lawnoughjib (noun, /lonɒjib/): "all"

anga (noun, /əŋə/): "alligator"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "arm"

uttab (noun, /ʌɾəb/): "ash"

oughdatai (noun, /ɒdətaɪ/): "aunt"

anoughs (noun, /ənɒs/): "axe"

aithalikai (noun, /aɪðælikaɪ/): "bark"

du (noun, /du/): "bay"

fawgen (noun, /fogɛn/): "beer"

ittati (noun, /ɪɾətɪ/): "beet"

ilahatha (noun, /ɪləhəðæ/): "bird"

itawdatt (noun, /itodæɾ/): "blood"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "boar"

otach (noun, /ɔtətʃ/): "bone"

ngawbatt (noun, /ŋobəɾ/): "breakfast"

patha (noun, /pæðə/): "breast"

aitaita (noun, /aɪtaɪtə/): "brother"

ime (noun, /ɪmɛ/): "castle"

toughtt (noun, /tɒɾ/): "cat"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "cat"

nevus (noun, /nɛvʌs/): "chest"

attibayk (noun, /əɾibek/): "chicken"

pubittit (noun, /pʌbiɾɪt/): "claw"

ahitsad (noun, /əhɪtsəd/): "cloud"

doughvatt (noun, /dɒvəɾ/): "coconut"

walu (noun, /wəlʌ/): "crime"

dittitaytt (noun, /dɪɾɪteɾ/): "day"

koughkata (noun, /kɒkætə/): "dinner"

inaba (noun, /ɪnəba/): "dog"

iduttitta (noun, /ɪduɾɪɾə/): "drink"

shas (noun, /ʃəs/): "dungeon"

afoup (noun, /əfaʊp/): "ear"

asat (noun, /æsət/): "earth"

nafi (noun, /nəfɪ/): "egg"

awsou (noun, /osaʊ/): "elder"

hul (noun, /hʌl/): "enemy"

hi (noun, /hi/): "evening"

la (noun, /lə/): "eye"

atijad (noun, /ætɪjəd/): "family"

mez (noun, /mɛz/): "father"

itti (noun, /iɾɪ/): "feather"

ala (noun, /ələ/): "fight"

tana (noun, /tənə/): "finger"

aithettittay (noun, /aɪðɛɾɪɾe/): "fire"

att (noun, /aɾ/): "fish"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "flesh"

achanith (noun, /əxənɪθ/): "foot"

adidu (noun, /ədɪdu/): "forest"

aittu (noun, /aɪɾu/): "fox"

agaitti (noun, /əgaɪɾi/): "friend"

naitath (noun, /naɪtæθ/): "goose"

inij (noun, /inij/): "grease"

lale (noun, /ləlɛ/): "group"

iluttoo (noun, /ɪluɾʊ/): "gulf"

namoowash (noun, /nəmʊwæʃ/): "hair"

feviwar (noun, /fɛviwəɹ/): "hand"

ttisu (noun, /ɾɪsu/): "hat"

giji (noun, /gidʒɪ/): "hate"

aidinidi (noun, /aɪdɪnidi/): "head"

se (noun, /sɛ/): "hill"

abais (noun, /əbaɪs/): "horn"

zahasa (noun, /zəhəsə/): "horse"

tamuthi (noun, /təmuðɪ/): "house"

tawat (noun, /təwət/): "inn"

ttaylu (noun, /ɾelʌ/): "island"

anethad (noun, /ənɛðəd/): "jaw"

iwagai (noun, /iwəgaɪ/): "lake"

tul (noun, /tul/): "leaf"

dajittatt (noun, /dədʒiɾəɾ/): "leg"

ukaibew (noun, /ʌkaɪbɛw/): "liver"

ewad (noun, /ɛwəd/): "louse"

ttoughta (noun, /ɾɒtə/): "love"

timete (noun, /timɛtɛ/): "lunch"

anuttidu (noun, /anʌɾidʌ/): "man"

mousil (noun, /maʊsil/): "many"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "meal"

uy (noun, /uy/): "metal"

latays (noun, /lətes/): "mine"

mubuch (noun, /mubutʃ/): "monster"

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

uf (noun, /ʌf/): "morning"

atekik (noun, /ətɛkik/): "mother"

namu (noun, /nəmʌ/): "mountain"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "mouth"

nada (noun, /nədə/): "name"

oughkaditt (noun, /ɒkədiɾ/): "neck"

nanan (noun, /nənən/): "night"

tuta (noun, /tʌtæ/): "noodle"

ttashizoughrr (noun, /ɾəʃizɒr/): "nose"

lingiju (noun, /lɪŋɪdʒʌ/): "ocean"

kananad (noun, /kənənəd/): "parent"

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

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "peace"

aypunizi (noun, /epunizɪ/): "pepper"

matathawth (noun, /matæðoð/): "person"

ad (noun, /əd/): "pie"

uthim (noun, /uðɪm/): "pig"

ezawatt (noun, /ɛzəwəɾ/): "rabbit"

ttays (noun, /ɾes/): "rain"

chakiva (noun, /xəkivæ/): "rat"

inattoutt (noun, /inəɾaʊɾ/): "river"

ibaywa (noun, /ɪbewə/): "robe"

ula (noun, /ulæ/): "rock"

adaz (noun, /ədæz/): "root"

fawtti (noun, /foɾɪ/): "salt"

oughh (noun, /ɒh/): "sand"

thikaik (noun, /ðɪkaɪk/): "seed"

ihapatt (noun, /ɪhəpəɾ/): "sibling"

us (noun, /us/): "sister"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "skin"

wi (noun, /wɪ/): "sky"

sadiniv (noun, /sədiniv/): "smoke"

afashik (noun, /əfəʃɪk/): "snake"

oughhab (noun, /ɒhæb/): "soup"

aniweh (noun, /aniwɛh/): "star"

asasaij (noun, /əsəsaɪj/): "stew"

naynijatt (noun, /nenɪjəɾ/): "stomach"

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

saysalum (noun, /sesælʌm/): "stream"

defanaws (noun, /dɛfanos/): "sun"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "sword"

ttoivaitt (noun, /ɾɔɪvaɪɾ/): "tail"

anad (noun, /ənəd/): "tavern"

ili (noun, /ɪlɪ/): "thumb"

na (noun, /næ/): "tongue"

ashal (noun, /æʃəl/): "tooth"

nattata (noun, /nəɾætə/): "tree"

jas (noun, /dʒæs/): "truth"

tanisa (noun, /tənɪsæ/): "uncle"

sapah (noun, /sæpah/): "valley"

nazima (noun, /nəzɪmə/): "war"

tita (noun, /tɪta/): "water"

dab (noun, /dəb/): "way"

hattife (noun, /həɾɪfɛ/): "wine"

aniz (noun, /ənɪz/): "woman"

ttidiva (noun, /ɾɪdivæ/): "word"