Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Naysan
Naysan Dictionary
Pronouns
aidi (pronoun, /aɪdɪ/): "he"
avai (pronoun, /avaɪ/): "she"
fap (pronoun, /fəp/): "they"
la (pronoun, /lə/): "you"
this (pronoun, /ðis/): "we"
muth (pronoun, /muð/): "I"
Articles
uth (article, /ʌð/): "a"
iv (article, /ɪv/): "the"
Prepositions
nudith (preposition, /nudið/): "and"
laittawdan (preposition, /laɪɾodən/): "as"
aw (preposition, /əw/): "from"
ad (preposition, /əd/): "in"
nitoughthi (preposition, /nɪtɒðɪ/): "of"
nam (preposition, /nam/): "or"
vailough (preposition, /vaɪlɒ/): "to"
zaipa (preposition, /zaɪpə/): "will"
inakip (preposition, /ɪnəkɪp/): "with"
Numbers
aynough (number, /enɒ/): "zero"
mattilus (number, /məɾilʌs/): "one"
natti (number, /nəɾi/): "two"
tti (number, /ɾɪ/): "three"
daythudah (number, /deðʌdəh/): "four"
azi (number, /əzɪ/): "five"
sa (number, /sə/): "six"
afushinu (number, /əfʌʃɪnʌ/): "seven"
ab (number, /ab/): "eight"
attavisa (number, /əɾəvɪsə/): "nine"
ahayh (number, /æheh/): "ten"
Questions
awfe (question, /ofɛ/): "what"
uttibati (question, /uɾɪbəti/): "who"
enilini (question, /ɛnɪlinɪ/): "how"
idaga (question, /ɪdəgə/): "why"
ittedifa (question, /ɪɾɛdɪfə/): "when"
Interjections
thash (interjection, /ðæʃ/): "hello"
nough (interjection, /nɒ/): "goodbye"
inasibi (interjection, /inəsɪbɪ/): "hey"
attig (interjection, /əɾɪg/): "bye"
ittoo (interjection, /ɪɾʊ/): "ouch"
anabayy (interjection, /anəbey/): "wow"
ate (interjection, /ætɛ/): "uh"
dishah (interjection, /dɪʃəh/): "er"
al (interjection, /æl/): "um"
Adverbs
ma (adverb, /mə/): "again"
lough (adverb, /lɒ/): "now"
athebani (adverb, /æðɛbənɪ/): "soon"
ttazough (adverb, /ɾəzɒ/): "often"
matt (adverb, /məɾ/): "sometimes"
ali (adverb, /əlɪ/): "always"
jitatti (adverb, /jɪtəɾɪ/): "never"
athawshouki (adverb, /əðoʃaʊkɪ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
batawa (adjective, /bətəwə/): "aromatic"
batuthas (adjective, /batʌðas/): "basted"
tatas (adjective, /tətəs/): "big"
na (adjective, /næ/): "bitter"
ak (adjective, /ək/): "black"
ayfazuk (adjective, /efəzuk/): "blue"
awsha (adjective, /oʃə/): "brown"
ane (adjective, /ænɛ/): "chilled"
aday (adjective, /əde/): "cold"
fath (adjective, /fæθ/): "curried"
inasaili (adjective, /inæsaɪli/): "dark"
ttaqinayn (adjective, /ɾəqɪnen/): "deep"
adakai (adjective, /ədəkaɪ/): "divine"
azale (adjective, /əzælɛ/): "drunk"
ish (adjective, /ɪʃ/): "empty"
lataysi (adjective, /latesi/): "evil"
laidithayth (adjective, /laɪdiðeð/): "familiar"
ithi (adjective, /ɪðɪ/): "fat"
yiti (adjective, /yɪti/): "flat"
disu (adjective, /dɪsʌ/): "frail"
wattelat (adjective, /wəɾɛlət/): "fried"
ttattukub (adjective, /ɾəɾukʌb/): "full"
oughtt (adjective, /ɒɾ/): "good"
ainanada (adjective, /aɪnənəda/): "green"
ew (adjective, /ɛw/): "grey"
nit (adjective, /nit/): "honest"
lile (adjective, /lilɛ/): "hot"
atha (adjective, /əðə/): "light"
ttinak (adjective, /ɾɪnæk/): "long"
toughttoughz (adjective, /tɒɾɒz/): "loud"
aivacha (adjective, /aɪvətʃə/): "mortal"
sattattin (adjective, /sæɾaɾin/): "mysterious"
nithika (adjective, /niðɪkə/): "narrow"
avayfina (adjective, /avefɪnə/): "old"
at (adjective, /æt/): "orange"
ithatamu (adjective, /ɪðətəmu/): "pungent"
ipi (adjective, /ipɪ/): "purple"
al (adjective, /əl/): "quiet"
attaytini (adjective, /əɾetinɪ/): "raw"
oodi (adjective, /ʊdɪ/): "rectangular"
wanoughtud (adjective, /wənɒtud/): "red"
tajoughnaz (adjective, /təjɒnəz/): "roasted"
attapawi (adjective, /aɾəpawɪ/): "round"
id (adjective, /ɪd/): "salty"
usitsizay (adjective, /usitsɪze/): "savory"
tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "shallow"
avaf (adjective, /əvəf/): "short"
sat (adjective, /sət/): "smoked"
laikangai (adjective, /laɪkaŋaɪ/): "sober"
tanilaz (adjective, /tənilæz/): "sour"
ganihin (adjective, /gənihin/): "spicy"
avutilai (adjective, /əvʌtɪlaɪ/): "spiral"
ajetaisi (adjective, /ədʒɛtaɪsɪ/): "square"
ah (adjective, /əh/): "steamed"
datayla (adjective, /dətelə/): "strange"
um (adjective, /ʌm/): "strong"
idasali (adjective, /ɪdəsælɪ/): "sturdy"
thi (adjective, /θɪ/): "sweet"
anisette (adjective, /ənɪsɛɾɛ/): "tall"
athi (adjective, /æði/): "thick"
ttoughttan (adjective, /ɾɒɾən/): "thin"
hit (adjective, /hɪt/): "warm"
thisatt (adjective, /ðisaɾ/): "weak"
oughzalav (adjective, /ɒzæləv/): "white"
lav (adjective, /ləv/): "wide"
na (adjective, /nə/): "yellow"
chapaydet (adjective, /chəpedɛt/): "young"
Verbs
bunguda (verb, /buŋuda/): "bake"
zamup (verb, /zəmʌp/): "be"
tazitta (verb, /təzɪɾə/): "belong"
ttilalaitt (verb, /ɾɪləlaɪɾ/): "bite"
atta (verb, /æɾa/): "break"
ip (verb, /ɪp/): "burn"
da (verb, /də/): "come"
gamepi (verb, /gəmɛpi/): "die"
velizin (verb, /vɛlɪzɪn/): "drink"
ilitte (verb, /iliɾɛ/): "eat"
koughtha (verb, /kɒðə/): "fall"
uttinatta (verb, /ʌɾɪnæɾə/): "fight"
itha (verb, /ɪθə/): "find"
ttimani (verb, /ɾɪmənɪ/): "fish"
awni (verb, /onɪ/): "fly"
sinami (verb, /sinəmi/): "frown"
fanin (verb, /fənin/): "go"
ishaw (verb, /iʃəw/): "growl"
banil (verb, /bənil/): "hate"
zafadum (verb, /zəfædʌm/): "have"
nisousi (verb, /nɪsaʊsɪ/): "hear"
tani (verb, /tənɪ/): "hide"
tavoo (verb, /təvʊ/): "hold"
vivanou (verb, /vivənaʊ/): "hunt"
acai (verb, /əcaɪ/): "jump"
shithittak (verb, /ʃɪðɪɾək/): "kill"
ungik (verb, /uŋik/): "know"
aitahai (verb, /aɪtəhaɪ/): "laugh"
jaysana (verb, /jesænə/): "lie"
uwoughng (verb, /uwɒŋ/): "live"
batootat (verb, /bətʊtət/): "lose"
sidaz (verb, /sidəz/): "love"
ngetheth (verb, /ŋɛðɛð/): "need"
athigasa (verb, /əðigəsæ/): "own"
beji (verb, /bɛji/): "roast"
janat (verb, /jənət/): "run"
apitta (verb, /əpiɾə/): "see"
tamouka (verb, /təmaʊkæ/): "sit"
awch (verb, /otʃ/): "sleep"
mi (verb, /mɪ/): "smell"
ibalan (verb, /ɪbəlæn/): "smile"
attagas (verb, /əɾəgəs/): "stand"
ilebatt (verb, /ilɛbəɾ/): "strike"
ap (verb, /əp/): "swallow"
aytadi (verb, /etædi/): "swim"
ethimaik (verb, /ɛðimaɪk/): "taste"
kalawnaik (verb, /kalonaɪk/): "throw"
thinutit (verb, /ðɪnutɪt/): "walk"
tab (verb, /təb/): "want"
Nouns
ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "afternoon"
agan (noun, /əgən/): "ale"
tattanam (noun, /tæɾənəm/): "all"
adangisa (noun, /ədaŋɪsə/): "alligator"
jik (noun, /jɪk/): "arm"
jun (noun, /jʌn/): "ash"
umuthang (noun, /umuðəŋ/): "aunt"
esifiti (noun, /ɛsifɪtɪ/): "axe"
sapin (noun, /səpin/): "bark"
usait (noun, /usaɪt/): "bay"
azoughttu (noun, /əzɒɾu/): "beer"
iwawni (noun, /ɪwonɪ/): "beet"
thawbouhev (noun, /ðobaʊhɛv/): "bird"
poith (noun, /pɔɪð/): "blood"
felinawt (noun, /fɛlɪnot/): "boar"
pa (noun, /pə/): "bone"
nginih (noun, /ŋɪnɪh/): "breakfast"
jitta (noun, /dʒiɾə/): "breast"
ayzithat (noun, /ezɪðət/): "brother"
ma (noun, /ma/): "castle"
panun (noun, /pənʌn/): "cat"
moowawd (noun, /mʊwod/): "cat"
apoughtt (noun, /æpɒɾ/): "chest"
awttut (noun, /oɾʌt/): "chicken"
minawn (noun, /minon/): "claw"
aval (noun, /əvəl/): "cloud"
sawday (noun, /sode/): "coconut"
ithat (noun, /ɪðət/): "crime"
atha (noun, /əðæ/): "day"
soughsis (noun, /sɒsɪs/): "dinner"
anapid (noun, /ənəpɪd/): "dog"
ettulit (noun, /ɛɾulit/): "drink"
thaype (noun, /ðepɛ/): "dungeon"
anikavu (noun, /ənɪkəvʌ/): "ear"
waydadih (noun, /wedədih/): "earth"
ajife (noun, /ədʒɪfɛ/): "egg"
aidatay (noun, /aɪdəte/): "elder"
lilita (noun, /lilɪtə/): "enemy"
te (noun, /tɛ/): "evening"
natai (noun, /nətaɪ/): "eye"
ijasahi (noun, /ɪjəsəhɪ/): "family"
anathiv (noun, /ənəðiv/): "father"
agithu (noun, /əgiðʌ/): "feather"
apusathaw (noun, /æpʌsəðo/): "fight"
isawttape (noun, /isoɾəpɛ/): "finger"
edulad (noun, /ɛdʌləd/): "fire"
dunitha (noun, /duniðə/): "fish"
ema (noun, /ɛmə/): "flesh"
sachi (noun, /sətʃi/): "foot"
afamus (noun, /əfamus/): "forest"
oikaf (noun, /ɔɪkaf/): "fox"
abeni (noun, /əbɛnɪ/): "friend"
atashu (noun, /ətæʃʌ/): "goose"
noughlala (noun, /nɒlələ/): "grease"
oughttithough (noun, /ɒɾɪθɒ/): "group"
ih (noun, /ɪh/): "gulf"
mataithi (noun, /mətaɪði/): "hair"
na (noun, /nə/): "hand"
agada (noun, /əgədə/): "hat"
pub (noun, /pʌb/): "hate"
ataima (noun, /ətaɪmə/): "head"
thaite (noun, /ðaɪtɛ/): "hill"
ad (noun, /əd/): "horn"
lan (noun, /læn/): "horse"
sitatt (noun, /sitəɾ/): "house"
aichitt (noun, /aɪxɪɾ/): "inn"
itaba (noun, /itaba/): "island"
editiki (noun, /ɛditɪki/): "jaw"
ugattaittaw (noun, /ʌgəɾaɪɾo/): "lake"
thoughttoughfai (noun, /ðɒɾɒfaɪ/): "leaf"
hittif (noun, /hiɾɪf/): "leg"
tta (noun, /ɾə/): "liver"
dikali (noun, /dikəlɪ/): "louse"
maiba (noun, /maɪbə/): "love"
avawutt (noun, /əvəwʌɾ/): "lunch"
yizawtai (noun, /yizotaɪ/): "man"
unasi (noun, /ʌnəsɪ/): "many"
asi (noun, /əsɪ/): "meal"
ne (noun, /nɛ/): "metal"
supethu (noun, /supɛðu/): "mine"
ttathukap (noun, /ɾəðʌkæp/): "monster"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "moon"
nukanat (noun, /nukənæt/): "morning"
ine (noun, /inɛ/): "mother"
ukadaz (noun, /ukədəz/): "mountain"
acini (noun, /əcinɪ/): "mouth"
adattoon (noun, /ədæɾʊn/): "name"
ethathil (noun, /ɛðəθɪl/): "neck"
nabiman (noun, /nəbɪmən/): "night"
vus (noun, /vus/): "noodle"
iw (noun, /ɪw/): "nose"
koovittatt (noun, /kʊvɪɾaɾ/): "ocean"
vaybasha (noun, /vebəʃæ/): "parent"
avaiba (noun, /əvaɪbə/): "path"
pi (noun, /pɪ/): "peace"
ttailewes (noun, /ɾaɪlɛwɛs/): "pepper"
ku (noun, /kʌ/): "person"
kinamay (noun, /kɪname/): "pie"
tak (noun, /tək/): "pig"
sap (noun, /səp/): "rabbit"
ihu (noun, /ɪhu/): "rain"
tawthettoid (noun, /toθɛɾɔɪd/): "rat"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "river"
ishash (noun, /ɪʃəʃ/): "robe"
tattaim (noun, /təɾaɪm/): "rock"
uta (noun, /ʌtə/): "root"
aw (noun, /əw/): "salt"
thina (noun, /ðinə/): "sand"
tisali (noun, /tisəli/): "seed"
awat (noun, /əwət/): "sibling"
adada (noun, /ədædə/): "sister"
azittu (noun, /æzɪɾu/): "skin"
dasip (noun, /dəsɪp/): "sky"
an (noun, /ən/): "smoke"
kimaisil (noun, /kɪmaɪsil/): "snake"
awaf (noun, /əwəf/): "soup"
attiba (noun, /əɾibæ/): "star"
im (noun, /ɪm/): "stew"
awsan (noun, /osæn/): "stomach"
awjajai (noun, /ojajaɪ/): "stone"
awva (noun, /ovæ/): "stream"
edoughkay (noun, /ɛdɒke/): "sun"
isuf (noun, /isuf/): "sword"
tachough (noun, /tətʃɒ/): "tail"
nawbadath (noun, /nobədæð/): "tavern"
awdad (noun, /odəd/): "thumb"
ttoughtun (noun, /ɾɒtun/): "tongue"
outtip (noun, /aʊɾɪp/): "tooth"
loughga (noun, /lɒgə/): "tree"
az (noun, /əz/): "truth"
zawoughni (noun, /zəwɒnɪ/): "uncle"
ag (noun, /æg/): "valley"
enoughthethi (noun, /ɛnɒðɛθɪ/): "war"
lachattij (noun, /ləchəɾɪdʒ/): "water"
ashanaytsa (noun, /əʃənetsə/): "way"
ki (noun, /ki/): "wine"
iti (noun, /iti/): "woman"
ihawas (noun, /ihawəs/): "word"