Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Laymi
Laymi Dictionary
Pronouns
ni (pronoun, /nɪ/): "he"
kal (pronoun, /kəl/): "she"
ttik (pronoun, /ɾɪk/): "they"
ud (pronoun, /ʌd/): "you"
aba (pronoun, /əba/): "we"
awk (pronoun, /ok/): "I"
Articles
aiv (article, /aɪv/): "a"
bin (article, /bɪn/): "the"
Prepositions
imihi (preposition, /imihi/): "and"
tough (preposition, /tɒ/): "as"
kub (preposition, /kʌb/): "from"
az (preposition, /æz/): "in"
nanid (preposition, /nənɪd/): "of"
natoughmiz (preposition, /nətɒmɪz/): "or"
saw (preposition, /səw/): "to"
ulaithila (preposition, /ʌlaɪðɪlə/): "will"
la (preposition, /lə/): "with"
Numbers
vulai (number, /vulaɪ/): "zero"
daythise (number, /deðisɛ/): "one"
awata (number, /əwætə/): "two"
atad (number, /ətæd/): "three"
thathough (number, /ðaðɒ/): "four"
itainab (number, /ɪtaɪnəb/): "five"
mittayd (number, /mɪɾed/): "six"
zafaj (number, /zəfaj/): "seven"
zusaw (number, /zʌso/): "eight"
akak (number, /əkək/): "nine"
thidew (number, /ðɪdɛw/): "ten"
Questions
atina (question, /ətɪnə/): "what"
ni (question, /ni/): "who"
ita (question, /ɪta/): "how"
doughsi (question, /dɒʒ/): "why"
oughvu (question, /ɒvʌ/): "when"
Interjections
safiba (interjection, /səfɪbə/): "hello"
apaibi (interjection, /əpaɪbi/): "goodbye"
azuda (interjection, /əzudə/): "hey"
ttoughda (interjection, /ɾɒdə/): "bye"
sakawdi (interjection, /səkodi/): "ouch"
aybanayth (interjection, /ebəneθ/): "wow"
izinav (interjection, /ɪzɪnav/): "uh"
wapatt (interjection, /wəpaɾ/): "er"
idin (interjection, /ɪdin/): "um"
Adverbs
isachath (adverb, /ɪsætʃæð/): "again"
etib (adverb, /ɛtɪb/): "now"
ip (adverb, /ɪp/): "soon"
rritath (adverb, /ritəð/): "often"
an (adverb, /ən/): "sometimes"
nid (adverb, /nid/): "always"
kaypim (adverb, /kepɪm/): "never"
ithi (adverb, /ɪði/): "seldom"
Adjectives
aikik (adjective, /aɪkɪk/): "aromatic"
aitayloozaw (adjective, /aɪtelʊzo/): "basted"
aitit (adjective, /aɪtɪt/): "big"
his (adjective, /hɪs/): "bitter"
labem (adjective, /læbɛm/): "black"
ayje (adjective, /ejɛ/): "blue"
itenoughn (adjective, /ɪtɛnɒn/): "brown"
zavabah (adjective, /zævabəh/): "chilled"
dem (adjective, /dɛm/): "cold"
mamub (adjective, /mæmʌb/): "curried"
atu (adjective, /ætʌ/): "dark"
laytti (adjective, /leɾi/): "deep"
sathi (adjective, /səði/): "divine"
ivan (adjective, /ɪvən/): "drunk"
oughttisi (adjective, /ɒɾɪsi/): "empty"
ithap (adjective, /ɪθəp/): "evil"
ayduka (adjective, /edukə/): "familiar"
iwak (adjective, /ɪwək/): "fat"
toughsusaytt (adjective, /tɒsuseɾ/): "flat"
bawttitta (adjective, /boɾiɾæ/): "frail"
imottai (adjective, /ɪmɔɾaɪ/): "fried"
ama (adjective, /əmə/): "full"
thipikin (adjective, /ðipɪkɪn/): "good"
atenatha (adjective, /ətɛnæðæ/): "green"
tihidath (adjective, /tihɪdəð/): "grey"
wattadich (adjective, /wəɾəditʃ/): "honest"
iba (adjective, /ibæ/): "hot"
ali (adjective, /əlɪ/): "light"
uttuj (adjective, /ʌɾʌdʒ/): "long"
ithunab (adjective, /iθunəb/): "loud"
eti (adjective, /ɛtɪ/): "mortal"
att (adjective, /əɾ/): "mysterious"
il (adjective, /ɪl/): "narrow"
alidutta (adjective, /əlɪduɾə/): "old"
tizama (adjective, /tɪzəmə/): "orange"
oughttilini (adjective, /ɒɾɪlɪni/): "pungent"
thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "purple"
kamattoun (adjective, /kəməɾaʊn/): "quiet"
ahazaik (adjective, /əhəzaɪk/): "raw"
shas (adjective, /ʃæs/): "rectangular"
ikatti (adjective, /ɪkəɾɪ/): "red"
av (adjective, /av/): "roasted"
an (adjective, /ən/): "round"
ifigu (adjective, /ɪfɪgu/): "salty"
ubat (adjective, /ubət/): "savory"
fattapatt (adjective, /fəɾəpəɾ/): "shallow"
nuthu (adjective, /nuðʌ/): "short"
zas (adjective, /zəs/): "smoked"
sioughjutim (adjective, /ʒɒdʒʌtim/): "sober"
ttimawbi (adjective, /ɾɪmobɪ/): "sour"
isa (adjective, /isə/): "spicy"
ipimawoo (adjective, /ɪpɪmæwʊ/): "spiral"
aythilini (adjective, /eðɪlinɪ/): "square"
aida (adjective, /aɪdə/): "steamed"
id (adjective, /ɪd/): "strange"
tanaybih (adjective, /tənebɪh/): "strong"
att (adjective, /æɾ/): "sturdy"
ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "sweet"
zanigath (adjective, /zənɪgəð/): "tall"
anas (adjective, /ənəs/): "thick"
thaikuputt (adjective, /ðaɪkupuɾ/): "thin"
ngibett (adjective, /ŋibɛɾ/): "warm"
ittathen (adjective, /iɾəðɛn/): "weak"
na (adjective, /nə/): "white"
ajarezou (adjective, /əjəɹɛzaʊ/): "wide"
jap (adjective, /jəp/): "yellow"
nikayn (adjective, /nɪken/): "young"
Verbs
ajuttat (verb, /æjuɾət/): "bake"
latainu (verb, /lətaɪnu/): "be"
amu (verb, /əmu/): "belong"
izath (verb, /ɪzəθ/): "bite"
hain (verb, /haɪn/): "break"
iva (verb, /ɪvæ/): "burn"
adasi (verb, /ədəsi/): "come"
pisawb (verb, /pisob/): "die"
nanu (verb, /nənʌ/): "drink"
iga (verb, /ɪgə/): "eat"
se (verb, /sɛ/): "fall"
tu (verb, /tu/): "fight"
kus (verb, /kus/): "find"
nunatt (verb, /nʌnəɾ/): "fish"
pulik (verb, /pulɪk/): "fly"
pib (verb, /pɪb/): "frown"
ugoolatt (verb, /ugʊləɾ/): "go"
anamig (verb, /ənəmɪg/): "growl"
atattooma (verb, /ətəɾʊmə/): "hate"
sab (verb, /səb/): "have"
nidawnid (verb, /nɪdonɪd/): "hear"
kusaw (verb, /kʌso/): "hide"
battithou (verb, /bəɾɪθaʊ/): "hold"
thattu (verb, /ðəɾʌ/): "hunt"
ah (verb, /əh/): "jump"
tis (verb, /tɪs/): "kill"
attay (verb, /əɾe/): "know"
haynunang (verb, /henunəŋ/): "laugh"
vabayv (verb, /vəbev/): "lie"
aling (verb, /əliŋ/): "live"
sitaki (verb, /sɪtəki/): "lose"
ke (verb, /kɛ/): "love"
ouli (verb, /aʊlɪ/): "need"
ittolaka (verb, /iɾɔlækə/): "own"
athalay (verb, /əðəle/): "roast"
oughnguzatt (verb, /ɒŋʌzæɾ/): "run"
oughhup (verb, /ɒhʌp/): "see"
katan (verb, /kətən/): "sit"
taniti (verb, /tənɪtɪ/): "sleep"
tutt (verb, /tʌɾ/): "smell"
ikoughj (verb, /ikɒj/): "smile"
witoutha (verb, /wɪtaʊðə/): "stand"
ibawv (verb, /ɪbov/): "strike"
wi (verb, /wi/): "swallow"
nug (verb, /nug/): "swim"
ajuwa (verb, /əjʌwə/): "taste"
attasam (verb, /əɾəsəm/): "throw"
loughttasaw (verb, /lɒɾæso/): "walk"
atag (verb, /ætəg/): "want"
Nouns
am (noun, /əm/): "afternoon"
benisiw (noun, /bɛnisɪw/): "ale"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "all"
ail (noun, /aɪl/): "alligator"
pi (noun, /pɪ/): "arm"
asiwa (noun, /əsɪwa/): "ash"
te (noun, /tɛ/): "aunt"
inewa (noun, /ɪnɛwæ/): "axe"
aihad (noun, /aɪhəd/): "bark"
ewuthayta (noun, /ɛwuðetə/): "bay"
ewi (noun, /ɛwɪ/): "beer"
an (noun, /an/): "beet"
tikathough (noun, /tikəðɒ/): "bird"
aigetti (noun, /aɪgɛɾɪ/): "blood"
othakid (noun, /ɔðækɪd/): "boar"
witata (noun, /wɪtətə/): "bone"
oumittuvu (noun, /aʊmiɾuvu/): "breakfast"
ulat (noun, /ʌlæt/): "breast"
siwah (noun, /siwæh/): "brother"
tabeni (noun, /təbɛnɪ/): "castle"
epamang (noun, /ɛpəməŋ/): "cat"
asu (noun, /əsʌ/): "cat"
avatas (noun, /əvətəs/): "chest"
li (noun, /lɪ/): "chicken"
anunas (noun, /ənʌnəs/): "claw"
athetta (noun, /aðɛɾə/): "cloud"
thuth (noun, /ðuð/): "coconut"
izatt (noun, /izaɾ/): "crime"
nai (noun, /naɪ/): "day"
attazaf (noun, /əɾəzaf/): "dinner"
kaitaysi (noun, /kaɪteʒ/): "dog"
aywezough (noun, /ewɛzɒ/): "drink"
outhas (noun, /aʊθəs/): "dungeon"
attatu (noun, /æɾətʌ/): "ear"
alaboiv (noun, /ælæbɔɪv/): "earth"
hath (noun, /hæð/): "egg"
lathis (noun, /ləðɪs/): "elder"
as (noun, /əs/): "enemy"
ala (noun, /ələ/): "evening"
am (noun, /əm/): "eye"
nahutou (noun, /nəhutaʊ/): "family"
ikif (noun, /ɪkɪf/): "father"
an (noun, /æn/): "feather"
nou (noun, /naʊ/): "fight"
attana (noun, /əɾənə/): "finger"
oughthu (noun, /ɒθu/): "fire"
san (noun, /sən/): "fish"
atayba (noun, /atebə/): "flesh"
aytipawbi (noun, /etɪpobi/): "foot"
itamisi (noun, /ɪtəmisɪ/): "forest"
wi (noun, /wɪ/): "fox"
shava (noun, /ʃəvə/): "friend"
tawlawta (noun, /tolotə/): "goose"
shithois (noun, /ʃiðɔɪs/): "grease"
daysaka (noun, /desakə/): "group"
ba (noun, /bæ/): "gulf"
jadasaf (noun, /jədəsəf/): "hair"
thasa (noun, /ðəsə/): "hand"
iwattaid (noun, /iwæɾaɪd/): "hat"
alu (noun, /əlʌ/): "hate"
diwawn (noun, /dɪwon/): "head"
ttaza (noun, /ɾəzə/): "hill"
aytta (noun, /eɾə/): "horn"
da (noun, /də/): "horse"
igu (noun, /ɪgʌ/): "house"
ttasisa (noun, /ɾəsɪsə/): "inn"
awsiettays (noun, /oʒɛɾes/): "island"
lizawseh (noun, /lizosɛh/): "jaw"
awsathi (noun, /osəði/): "lake"
litu (noun, /lɪtu/): "leaf"
atin (noun, /ətɪn/): "leg"
maloughpus (noun, /məlɒpus/): "liver"
ini (noun, /inɪ/): "louse"
ttajiv (noun, /ɾəjɪv/): "love"
api (noun, /əpɪ/): "lunch"
ade (noun, /ədɛ/): "man"
tah (noun, /tæh/): "many"
de (noun, /dɛ/): "meal"
ttes (noun, /ɾɛs/): "metal"
pewazi (noun, /pɛwəzi/): "mine"
ttusittig (noun, /ɾusɪɾig/): "monster"
aku (noun, /əkʌ/): "moon"
oughs (noun, /ɒs/): "morning"
lake (noun, /ləkɛ/): "mother"
apidina (noun, /əpɪdɪna/): "mountain"
imi (noun, /ɪmi/): "mouth"
lamatt (noun, /ləməɾ/): "name"
wadi (noun, /wədɪ/): "neck"
ttajati (noun, /ɾajætɪ/): "night"
attoz (noun, /əɾɔz/): "noodle"
ut (noun, /ut/): "nose"
agoughd (noun, /ægɒd/): "ocean"
ttil (noun, /ɾil/): "parent"
laman (noun, /ləmæn/): "path"
adatha (noun, /ədəðə/): "peace"
asachi (noun, /əsæchɪ/): "pepper"
wamiwa (noun, /wəmɪwə/): "person"
kibay (noun, /kɪbe/): "pie"
isaw (noun, /iso/): "pig"
talagi (noun, /tələgɪ/): "rabbit"
soughheni (noun, /sɒhɛni/): "rain"
dangawsett (noun, /dəŋosɛɾ/): "rat"
ayjiba (noun, /edʒɪbə/): "river"
inisate (noun, /ɪnɪsətɛ/): "robe"
ettis (noun, /ɛɾɪs/): "rock"
inayth (noun, /ineð/): "root"
esanawth (noun, /ɛsənoð/): "salt"
lacha (noun, /lətʃə/): "sand"
tingan (noun, /tɪŋən/): "seed"
za (noun, /za/): "sibling"
adoughtiz (noun, /ədɒtɪz/): "sister"
izat (noun, /ɪzət/): "skin"
ik (noun, /ɪk/): "sky"
atittu (noun, /atiɾʌ/): "smoke"
aita (noun, /aɪtə/): "snake"
huvi (noun, /hʌvɪ/): "soup"
uz (noun, /ʌz/): "star"
isatitti (noun, /isətɪɾɪ/): "stew"
awt (noun, /ot/): "stomach"
angimayai (noun, /əŋiməyaɪ/): "stone"
ida (noun, /idə/): "stream"
thattan (noun, /ðaɾən/): "sun"
fattat (noun, /fəɾət/): "sword"
unana (noun, /ʌnənə/): "tail"
na (noun, /nə/): "tavern"
ngi (noun, /ŋɪ/): "thumb"
ik (noun, /ɪk/): "tongue"
awshawpi (noun, /oʃopɪ/): "tooth"
tatte (noun, /təɾɛ/): "tree"
asum (noun, /əsum/): "truth"
ka (noun, /kə/): "uncle"
awtefak (noun, /otɛfak/): "valley"
sebisi (noun, /sɛbɪsɪ/): "war"
aduz (noun, /æduz/): "water"
ayt (noun, /et/): "way"
gadid (noun, /gədɪd/): "wine"
ata (noun, /ətə/): "woman"
ak (noun, /ək/): "word"