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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.

Vettanil

Vettanil Dictionary

Pronouns

mu (pronoun, /mu/): "he"

aw (pronoun, /əw/): "she"

sa (pronoun, /sə/): "they"

vat (pronoun, /vat/): "you"

kut (pronoun, /kʌt/): "we"

wa (pronoun, /wə/): "I"

Articles

tawk (article, /tok/): "a"

ivi (article, /ɪvɪ/): "the"

Prepositions

anaisi (preposition, /ənaɪsɪ/): "and"

nasuwa (preposition, /nəsʌwə/): "as"

thi (preposition, /ði/): "from"

udishit (preposition, /ʌdɪʃit/): "in"

nuzittays (preposition, /nuzɪɾes/): "of"

gadouttin (preposition, /gədaʊɾɪn/): "or"

awb (preposition, /ob/): "to"

na (preposition, /nə/): "will"

toughtu (preposition, /tɒtu/): "with"

Numbers

unu (number, /ʌnʌ/): "zero"

attikit (number, /əɾɪkɪt/): "one"

nuna (number, /nʌnə/): "two"

medawad (number, /mɛdəwəd/): "three"

chav (number, /tʃəv/): "four"

shadi (number, /ʃædi/): "five"

ain (number, /aɪn/): "six"

tanam (number, /tənæm/): "seven"

oozijifa (number, /ʊzidʒɪfæ/): "eight"

faidith (number, /faɪdið/): "nine"

itativa (number, /ɪtatɪvə/): "ten"

Questions

alittatt (question, /əliɾəɾ/): "what"

aitukaha (question, /aɪtʌkəhə/): "who"

kavis (question, /kəvɪs/): "how"

getham (question, /gɛðəm/): "why"

ulu (question, /ʌlʌ/): "when"

Interjections

daypichoul (interjection, /depɪtʃaʊl/): "hello"

imilutha (interjection, /imɪluðə/): "goodbye"

att (interjection, /aɾ/): "hey"

asatih (interjection, /əsətɪh/): "bye"

ttuttat (interjection, /ɾʌɾət/): "ouch"

itt (interjection, /iɾ/): "wow"

dedi (interjection, /dɛdɪ/): "uh"

ladu (interjection, /lədʌ/): "er"

awthail (interjection, /oðaɪl/): "um"

Adverbs

adalaki (adverb, /ədələki/): "again"

anaka (adverb, /ənakə/): "now"

nawtut (adverb, /notʌt/): "soon"

ilavawzi (adverb, /ɪlævozɪ/): "often"

eja (adverb, /ɛjə/): "sometimes"

jataitay (adverb, /jətaɪte/): "always"

aninou (adverb, /ənɪnaʊ/): "never"

atas (adverb, /ətəs/): "seldom"

Adjectives

mah (adjective, /məh/): "aromatic"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "basted"

iduthou (adjective, /ɪdʌðaʊ/): "big"

choilatte (adjective, /tʃɔɪləɾɛ/): "bitter"

attittete (adjective, /əɾɪɾɛtɛ/): "black"

mikayzu (adjective, /mɪkezu/): "blue"

ak (adjective, /æk/): "brown"

ejinah (adjective, /ɛjɪnəh/): "chilled"

anena (adjective, /ənɛnə/): "cold"

ittal (adjective, /iɾəl/): "curried"

susika (adjective, /susikə/): "dark"

dubanew (adjective, /dubənɛw/): "deep"

fatta (adjective, /fəɾa/): "divine"

ithoughg (adjective, /ɪðɒg/): "drunk"

atteta (adjective, /əɾɛtə/): "empty"

nalami (adjective, /næləmi/): "evil"

wav (adjective, /wəv/): "familiar"

ulitih (adjective, /ulɪtɪh/): "fat"

ilatapa (adjective, /ilətæpæ/): "flat"

oughtawi (adjective, /ɒtæwi/): "frail"

hamivoughn (adjective, /həmɪvɒn/): "fried"

naytan (adjective, /netən/): "full"

akata (adjective, /əkətə/): "good"

awttupaz (adjective, /oɾupæz/): "green"

asoughdem (adjective, /əsɒdɛm/): "grey"

uttil (adjective, /ʌɾɪl/): "honest"

itawshata (adjective, /itoʃətə/): "hot"

ti (adjective, /ti/): "light"

ayshattit (adjective, /eʃəɾɪt/): "long"

dat (adjective, /dət/): "loud"

am (adjective, /əm/): "mortal"

attas (adjective, /əɾəs/): "mysterious"

ve (adjective, /vɛ/): "narrow"

aytt (adjective, /eɾ/): "old"

ezatta (adjective, /ɛzəɾə/): "orange"

udi (adjective, /ʌdi/): "pungent"

naythathay (adjective, /neðəðe/): "purple"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "quiet"

thud (adjective, /ðud/): "raw"

oit (adjective, /ɔɪt/): "rectangular"

ttought (adjective, /ɾɒt/): "red"

ethenik (adjective, /ɛðɛnɪk/): "roasted"

aydunis (adjective, /edunis/): "round"

anaith (adjective, /ənaɪð/): "salty"

tideb (adjective, /tɪdɛb/): "savory"

tanittan (adjective, /tæniɾən/): "shallow"

apalays (adjective, /əpales/): "short"

til (adjective, /tɪl/): "smoked"

ttumi (adjective, /ɾumɪ/): "sober"

enawsil (adjective, /ɛnosil/): "sour"

akas (adjective, /ækəs/): "spicy"

aytta (adjective, /eɾæ/): "spiral"

ous (adjective, /aʊs/): "square"

ibay (adjective, /ɪbe/): "steamed"

afisaisay (adjective, /əfɪsaɪse/): "strange"

netough (adjective, /nɛtɒ/): "strong"

wa (adjective, /wə/): "sturdy"

mevapitt (adjective, /mɛvəpiɾ/): "sweet"

aka (adjective, /ækə/): "tall"

dethasi (adjective, /dɛðəsi/): "thick"

ij (adjective, /ɪj/): "thin"

janan (adjective, /jənən/): "warm"

vachoughwe (adjective, /vətʃɒwɛ/): "weak"

ra (adjective, /ɹə/): "white"

la (adjective, /lə/): "wide"

ka (adjective, /kæ/): "yellow"

an (adjective, /ən/): "young"

Verbs

ayj (verb, /ej/): "bake"

nakuwan (verb, /nəkʌwən/): "be"

wetti (verb, /wɛɾi/): "belong"

bitani (verb, /bɪtənɪ/): "bite"

doott (verb, /dʊɾ/): "break"

thattatatt (verb, /ðəɾatəɾ/): "burn"

ipittu (verb, /ɪpɪɾu/): "come"

zijek (verb, /zijɛk/): "die"

is (verb, /ɪs/): "drink"

oughhaytayli (verb, /ɒheteli/): "eat"

tatin (verb, /tətin/): "fall"

akatt (verb, /əkəɾ/): "fight"

laytiw (verb, /letɪw/): "find"

dattas (verb, /dæɾas/): "fish"

gi (verb, /gɪ/): "fly"

abut (verb, /əbʌt/): "frown"

ayn (verb, /en/): "go"

atutta (verb, /ətʌɾæ/): "growl"

sil (verb, /sil/): "hate"

ahaichame (verb, /əhaɪtʃæmɛ/): "have"

nafibatt (verb, /næfɪbæɾ/): "hear"

filitta (verb, /fɪlɪɾə/): "hide"

ayth (verb, /eð/): "hold"

ivuvan (verb, /ɪvuvən/): "hunt"

bai (verb, /baɪ/): "jump"

ttatti (verb, /ɾəɾi/): "kill"

na (verb, /næ/): "know"

bij (verb, /bɪj/): "laugh"

theket (verb, /ðɛkɛt/): "lie"

pouk (verb, /paʊk/): "live"

tal (verb, /təl/): "lose"

awzis (verb, /ozɪs/): "love"

idiz (verb, /idiz/): "need"

ek (verb, /ɛk/): "own"

nifaza (verb, /nɪfəzə/): "roast"

shash (verb, /ʃəʃ/): "run"

ad (verb, /æd/): "see"

oughttutut (verb, /ɒɾʌtut/): "sit"

zaka (verb, /zəkə/): "sleep"

awasunay (verb, /awəsune/): "smell"

nu (verb, /nʌ/): "smile"

nu (verb, /nʌ/): "stand"

teditti (verb, /tɛdɪɾi/): "strike"

azimawi (verb, /əzimæwi/): "swallow"

ish (verb, /ɪʃ/): "swim"

anathali (verb, /ænəθəli/): "taste"

ut (verb, /ut/): "throw"

akaytoughma (verb, /əketɒmə/): "walk"

baij (verb, /baɪj/): "want"

Nouns

ayb (noun, /eb/): "afternoon"

vay (noun, /ve/): "ale"

touvittough (noun, /taʊvɪɾɒ/): "all"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "alligator"

sizazas (noun, /sɪzəzəs/): "arm"

ikak (noun, /ɪkæk/): "ash"

inat (noun, /inæt/): "aunt"

attinal (noun, /əɾɪnəl/): "axe"

dithi (noun, /diðɪ/): "bark"

haduka (noun, /hədʌkə/): "bay"

nay (noun, /ne/): "beer"

eh (noun, /ɛh/): "beet"

atedadi (noun, /ətɛdədi/): "bird"

anoughmaw (noun, /ənɒmo/): "blood"

ithin (noun, /ɪθɪn/): "boar"

dek (noun, /dɛk/): "bone"

amoo (noun, /əmʊ/): "breakfast"

akizing (noun, /əkɪziŋ/): "breast"

afemuma (noun, /æfɛmʌmə/): "brother"

oughttayin (noun, /ɒɾəyɪn/): "castle"

nazinu (noun, /nazɪnu/): "cat"

nil (noun, /nɪl/): "cat"

sase (noun, /sæsɛ/): "chest"

ttajatid (noun, /ɾadʒatɪd/): "chicken"

isan (noun, /ɪsən/): "claw"

nithat (noun, /niðət/): "cloud"

nouthi (noun, /naʊθi/): "coconut"

satsin (noun, /sətsɪn/): "crime"

thiwa (noun, /ðiwə/): "day"

ihattoit (noun, /ɪhəɾɔɪt/): "dinner"

ttoughka (noun, /ɾɒkə/): "dog"

lenadam (noun, /lɛnədam/): "drink"

tadattop (noun, /tədəɾɔp/): "dungeon"

attim (noun, /əɾɪm/): "ear"

aidaw (noun, /aɪdo/): "earth"

sabagi (noun, /səbəgi/): "egg"

asuku (noun, /əsuku/): "elder"

ithidi (noun, /iðɪdɪ/): "enemy"

hetootti (noun, /hɛtʊɾɪ/): "evening"

chezuv (noun, /tʃɛzuv/): "eye"

afishou (noun, /əfɪʃaʊ/): "family"

tilu (noun, /tilu/): "father"

alatt (noun, /ələɾ/): "feather"

masu (noun, /məsʌ/): "fight"

uwid (noun, /uwid/): "finger"

nad (noun, /nəd/): "fire"

viwadi (noun, /viwædi/): "fish"

kashat (noun, /kæʃət/): "flesh"

didaytt (noun, /dɪdeɾ/): "foot"

ibala (noun, /ibælæ/): "forest"

iwatta (noun, /iwəɾə/): "fox"

dittawtta (noun, /dɪɾoɾə/): "friend"

ud (noun, /ud/): "goose"

doun (noun, /daʊn/): "grease"

ma (noun, /mə/): "group"

if (noun, /if/): "gulf"

athuday (noun, /əðude/): "hair"

ousi (noun, /aʊsɪ/): "hand"

soughdatiz (noun, /sɒdətɪz/): "hat"

za (noun, /zə/): "hate"

awchagi (noun, /otʃægi/): "head"

wuwoola (noun, /wuwʊla/): "hill"

inaw (noun, /ino/): "horn"

ikayw (noun, /ɪkew/): "horse"

susatta (noun, /sʌsəɾə/): "house"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "inn"

usihani (noun, /ʌsɪhənɪ/): "island"

lahaywa (noun, /ləhewæ/): "jaw"

masi (noun, /masɪ/): "lake"

oughth (noun, /ɒð/): "leaf"

saittinas (noun, /saɪɾɪnəs/): "leg"

wash (noun, /wəʃ/): "liver"

nayn (noun, /nen/): "louse"

ttasafa (noun, /ɾæsəfa/): "love"

itathi (noun, /ɪtaðɪ/): "lunch"

pibawti (noun, /pɪbotɪ/): "man"

uthazai (noun, /ʌðazaɪ/): "many"

sab (noun, /səb/): "meal"

kaziki (noun, /kəzɪkɪ/): "metal"

akithe (noun, /əkɪðɛ/): "mine"

ttett (noun, /ɾɛɾ/): "monster"

nawzinge (noun, /nozɪŋɛ/): "moon"

kiva (noun, /kɪvə/): "morning"

ithivu (noun, /ɪθɪvu/): "mother"

ibaima (noun, /ibaɪmə/): "mountain"

ithat (noun, /iðət/): "mouth"

in (noun, /in/): "name"

oittaylatta (noun, /ɔɪɾeləɾə/): "neck"

napima (noun, /næpɪmæ/): "night"

daych (noun, /detʃ/): "noodle"

bakisas (noun, /bəkɪsæs/): "nose"

uvoi (noun, /uvɔɪ/): "ocean"

awsaitaik (noun, /osaɪtaɪk/): "parent"

ad (noun, /əd/): "path"

iloudava (noun, /ilaʊdəvə/): "peace"

ithat (noun, /ɪθət/): "pepper"

kathapu (noun, /kəðæpu/): "person"

un (noun, /un/): "pie"

aythata (noun, /eðətæ/): "pig"

ad (noun, /əd/): "rabbit"

lith (noun, /lɪð/): "rain"

usesima (noun, /usɛsɪmə/): "rat"

awdasa (noun, /odasa/): "river"

sithitan (noun, /sɪðɪtən/): "robe"

ninaw (noun, /nɪno/): "rock"

thait (noun, /θaɪt/): "root"

amajing (noun, /æmæjiŋ/): "salt"

utti (noun, /uɾɪ/): "sand"

sa (noun, /sə/): "seed"

aitiki (noun, /aɪtiki/): "sibling"

idili (noun, /idɪlɪ/): "sister"

nap (noun, /nəp/): "skin"

sath (noun, /səð/): "sky"

aysi (noun, /esɪ/): "smoke"

agay (noun, /əge/): "snake"

ajaihen (noun, /ædʒaɪhɛn/): "soup"

ithanuta (noun, /iðənʌtə/): "star"

ttimay (noun, /ɾime/): "stew"

attamika (noun, /əɾəmikə/): "stomach"

ith (noun, /ið/): "stone"

ina (noun, /ɪna/): "stream"

na (noun, /nə/): "sun"

nimane (noun, /nɪmənɛ/): "sword"

ngin (noun, /ŋɪn/): "tail"

seka (noun, /sɛka/): "tavern"

uhelough (noun, /ʌhɛlɒ/): "thumb"

ithik (noun, /ɪðɪk/): "tongue"

hifoughzum (noun, /hɪfɒzum/): "tooth"

difaj (noun, /difəj/): "tree"

oughki (noun, /ɒkɪ/): "truth"

ak (noun, /æk/): "uncle"

ilittaisi (noun, /ɪlɪɾaɪsɪ/): "valley"

oumi (noun, /aʊmɪ/): "war"

ledayzayd (noun, /lɛdezed/): "water"

imaittijai (noun, /ɪmaɪɾɪdʒaɪ/): "way"

izew (noun, /ɪzɛw/): "wine"

lunij (noun, /lunidʒ/): "woman"

sa (noun, /sa/): "word"