Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Nattu
Nattu Dictionary
Pronouns
ehay (pronoun, /ɛhe/): "he"
va (pronoun, /væ/): "she"
ttayn (pronoun, /ɾen/): "they"
aki (pronoun, /əki/): "you"
zif (pronoun, /zɪf/): "we"
ain (pronoun, /aɪn/): "I"
Articles
et (article, /ɛt/): "a"
tett (article, /tɛɾ/): "the"
Prepositions
izafina (preposition, /izafinæ/): "and"
it (preposition, /ɪt/): "as"
abut (preposition, /əbʌt/): "from"
doub (preposition, /daʊb/): "in"
nusiail (preposition, /nuʒaɪl/): "of"
ip (preposition, /ip/): "or"
led (preposition, /lɛd/): "to"
tsatisan (preposition, /tsətisæn/): "will"
toob (preposition, /tʊb/): "with"
Numbers
en (number, /ɛn/): "zero"
anaytef (number, /ənetɛf/): "one"
natati (number, /nətæti/): "two"
awsoughddis (number, /osɒɽɪs/): "three"
zoogathe (number, /zʊgæθɛ/): "four"
outi (number, /aʊtɪ/): "five"
lisatt (number, /lisəɾ/): "six"
ttadu (number, /ɾədʌ/): "seven"
litapaif (number, /lɪtəpaɪf/): "eight"
as (number, /əs/): "nine"
awnay (number, /one/): "ten"
Questions
aywat (question, /ewət/): "what"
lais (question, /laɪs/): "who"
umeh (question, /ʌmɛh/): "how"
asa (question, /əsə/): "why"
nough (question, /nɒ/): "when"
Interjections
natouch (interjection, /nətaʊx/): "hello"
tta (interjection, /ɾə/): "goodbye"
puzi (interjection, /puzi/): "hey"
bay (interjection, /be/): "bye"
lavi (interjection, /ləvɪ/): "ouch"
tu (interjection, /tu/): "wow"
aybimou (interjection, /ebɪmaʊ/): "uh"
thafiva (interjection, /ðafiva/): "er"
zoojul (interjection, /zʊjʌl/): "um"
Adverbs
at (adverb, /ət/): "again"
ijivuta (adverb, /ɪjivutə/): "now"
voopittitt (adverb, /vʊpɪɾɪɾ/): "soon"
tittatet (adverb, /tɪɾətɛt/): "often"
awmaligu (adverb, /oməlɪgu/): "sometimes"
ainaymala (adverb, /aɪnemələ/): "always"
anatti (adverb, /anəɾi/): "never"
bunaicha (adverb, /bʌnaɪxə/): "seldom"
Adjectives
thu (adjective, /ðu/): "aromatic"
tha (adjective, /ðə/): "basted"
in (adjective, /ɪn/): "big"
ttu (adjective, /ɾʌ/): "bitter"
shipin (adjective, /ʃɪpɪn/): "black"
awa (adjective, /əwə/): "blue"
outtasaila (adjective, /aʊɾəsaɪlə/): "brown"
akemin (adjective, /əkɛmɪn/): "chilled"
akawn (adjective, /əkon/): "cold"
ilik (adjective, /ɪlɪk/): "curried"
zemawchav (adjective, /zɛmotʃəv/): "dark"
tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "deep"
adaj (adjective, /ədəj/): "divine"
idi (adjective, /idi/): "drunk"
ahinough (adjective, /æhinɒ/): "empty"
ta (adjective, /tə/): "evil"
tadan (adjective, /tədæn/): "familiar"
oughlathu (adjective, /ɒləðʌ/): "fat"
ttettat (adjective, /ɾɛɾæt/): "flat"
alunut (adjective, /əlʌnut/): "frail"
kehitiw (adjective, /kɛhitɪw/): "fried"
kasiba (adjective, /kəsɪbə/): "full"
achihin (adjective, /ətʃihɪn/): "good"
isudan (adjective, /ɪsudæn/): "green"
attay (adjective, /aɾe/): "grey"
nigat (adjective, /nigət/): "honest"
aishatt (adjective, /aɪʃəɾ/): "hot"
ita (adjective, /ɪtə/): "light"
adalalaw (adjective, /ədəlalo/): "long"
da (adjective, /dæ/): "loud"
anulung (adjective, /ənʌlʌŋ/): "mortal"
ttouninav (adjective, /ɾaʊnɪnəv/): "mysterious"
shou (adjective, /ʃaʊ/): "narrow"
langu (adjective, /laŋʌ/): "old"
idizu (adjective, /idɪzu/): "orange"
we (adjective, /wɛ/): "pungent"
achama (adjective, /æchəmə/): "purple"
alacuji (adjective, /ələcʌjɪ/): "quiet"
attoob (adjective, /əɾʊb/): "raw"
thattawshai (adjective, /ðəɾoʃaɪ/): "rectangular"
isa (adjective, /isə/): "red"
ettab (adjective, /ɛɾəb/): "roasted"
aymattak (adjective, /eməɾək/): "round"
lattangaytt (adjective, /ləɾəŋeɾ/): "salty"
vettithai (adjective, /vɛɾiðaɪ/): "savory"
ufouttooma (adjective, /ufaʊɾʊmə/): "shallow"
ttis (adjective, /ɾis/): "short"
ahainan (adjective, /əhaɪnæn/): "smoked"
agawtipa (adjective, /əgotɪpə/): "sober"
at (adjective, /ət/): "sour"
itav (adjective, /itəv/): "spicy"
etisa (adjective, /ɛtɪsə/): "spiral"
dawtit (adjective, /dotɪt/): "square"
pulusay (adjective, /pʌluse/): "steamed"
outadaile (adjective, /aʊtadaɪlɛ/): "strange"
inay (adjective, /ɪne/): "strong"
ttila (adjective, /ɾila/): "sturdy"
ittamawt (adjective, /ɪɾəmot/): "sweet"
ttawrrimun (adjective, /ɾorɪmʌn/): "tall"
ditew (adjective, /ditɛw/): "thick"
ithap (adjective, /ɪðəp/): "thin"
ka (adjective, /kə/): "warm"
tamay (adjective, /təme/): "weak"
soovutt (adjective, /sʊvuɾ/): "white"
attej (adjective, /əɾɛj/): "wide"
it (adjective, /it/): "yellow"
sayvakup (adjective, /sevəkup/): "young"
Verbs
oughtin (verb, /ɒtin/): "bake"
ttettalal (verb, /ɾɛɾaləl/): "be"
saj (verb, /sədʒ/): "belong"
asejukai (verb, /əsɛjukaɪ/): "bite"
att (verb, /əɾ/): "break"
nakah (verb, /nəkəh/): "burn"
ithitika (verb, /ɪθɪtɪkə/): "come"
wa (verb, /wə/): "die"
ku (verb, /kʌ/): "drink"
ipeb (verb, /ɪpɛb/): "eat"
tatade (verb, /tətədɛ/): "fall"
aytuthou (verb, /etʌðaʊ/): "fight"
wu (verb, /wu/): "find"
supas (verb, /sʌpəs/): "fish"
oottaidacha (verb, /ʊɾaɪdətʃə/): "fly"
taputhitt (verb, /təpuðɪɾ/): "frown"
adas (verb, /ədas/): "go"
angumatha (verb, /əŋʌməðə/): "growl"
awoughvi (verb, /əwɒvɪ/): "hate"
nezafa (verb, /nɛzəfə/): "have"
ayd (verb, /ed/): "hear"
lavita (verb, /ləvitə/): "hide"
vattu (verb, /vəɾʌ/): "hold"
ittisay (verb, /ɪɾise/): "hunt"
thattab (verb, /ðæɾəb/): "jump"
tiset (verb, /tɪsɛt/): "kill"
ling (verb, /lɪŋ/): "know"
fawittun (verb, /fəwɪɾun/): "laugh"
tta (verb, /ɾæ/): "lie"
thettani (verb, /ðɛɾənɪ/): "live"
da (verb, /də/): "lose"
ashafitta (verb, /əʃafiɾə/): "love"
ad (verb, /əd/): "need"
aboughlalay (verb, /əbɒləle/): "own"
itta (verb, /iɾə/): "roast"
datiw (verb, /dətiw/): "run"
kudetish (verb, /kudɛtɪʃ/): "see"
ni (verb, /nɪ/): "sit"
ikutathaw (verb, /ikutəðo/): "sleep"
ako (verb, /əkɔ/): "smell"
ima (verb, /ɪma/): "smile"
atith (verb, /ətɪð/): "stand"
iki (verb, /ɪkɪ/): "strike"
ttoughma (verb, /ɾɒmə/): "swallow"
lasai (verb, /ləsaɪ/): "swim"
eha (verb, /ɛhə/): "taste"
abettay (verb, /əbɛɾe/): "throw"
mekan (verb, /mɛkən/): "walk"
thupab (verb, /θupəb/): "want"
Nouns
minav (noun, /minəv/): "afternoon"
tta (noun, /ɾə/): "ale"
foughfithi (noun, /fɒfɪðɪ/): "all"
ngatt (noun, /ŋəɾ/): "alligator"
ka (noun, /kə/): "arm"
uvataiti (noun, /ʌvætaɪtɪ/): "ash"
isou (noun, /isaʊ/): "aunt"
ttidi (noun, /ɾɪdɪ/): "axe"
enip (noun, /ɛnɪp/): "bark"
eme (noun, /ɛmɛ/): "bay"
uhuga (noun, /uhugə/): "beer"
elotaz (noun, /ɛlɔtaz/): "beet"
itubi (noun, /ɪtubɪ/): "bird"
tane (noun, /tənɛ/): "blood"
sutavi (noun, /sutəvi/): "boar"
nas (noun, /nəs/): "bone"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "breakfast"
ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "breast"
wa (noun, /wə/): "brother"
aynoughb (noun, /enɒb/): "castle"
banakawn (noun, /bənəkon/): "cat"
ital (noun, /itəl/): "cat"
am (noun, /əm/): "chest"
tha (noun, /ðə/): "chicken"
sou (noun, /saʊ/): "claw"
rrim (noun, /rɪm/): "cloud"
ih (noun, /ɪh/): "coconut"
zu (noun, /zʌ/): "crime"
unamiha (noun, /unəmɪhə/): "day"
kalak (noun, /kələk/): "dinner"
zis (noun, /zɪs/): "dog"
shetifath (noun, /ʃɛtɪfəð/): "drink"
il (noun, /ɪl/): "dungeon"
ithoolas (noun, /ɪðʊləs/): "ear"
lalus (noun, /lælʌs/): "earth"
elatagai (noun, /ɛlətəgaɪ/): "egg"
daw (noun, /do/): "elder"
najivai (noun, /nəjɪvaɪ/): "enemy"
didi (noun, /didɪ/): "evening"
shama (noun, /ʃəmə/): "eye"
suthan (noun, /sʌðən/): "family"
tutati (noun, /tʌtətɪ/): "father"
fawan (noun, /fəwən/): "feather"
aw (noun, /aw/): "fight"
itha (noun, /iðə/): "finger"
ajewi (noun, /əjɛwɪ/): "fire"
boos (noun, /bʊs/): "fish"
aloo (noun, /əlʊ/): "flesh"
ipattid (noun, /ɪpəɾɪd/): "foot"
chis (noun, /tʃis/): "forest"
pataz (noun, /patəz/): "fox"
apoughtou (noun, /əpɒtaʊ/): "friend"
taka (noun, /təkə/): "goose"
thaynet (noun, /θenɛt/): "grease"
attakeng (noun, /aɾəkɛŋ/): "group"
dadiniz (noun, /dædɪnɪz/): "gulf"
japiloof (noun, /dʒəpɪlʊf/): "hair"
at (noun, /ət/): "hand"
ilid (noun, /ɪlid/): "hat"
apat (noun, /əpət/): "hate"
kavapik (noun, /kəvæpɪk/): "head"
mesi (noun, /mɛsɪ/): "hill"
uth (noun, /uð/): "horn"
athatta (noun, /aθəɾə/): "horse"
dal (noun, /dəl/): "house"
awwad (noun, /owəd/): "inn"
thay (noun, /θe/): "island"
wiwa (noun, /wɪwə/): "jaw"
iloughnuwa (noun, /ilɒnuwə/): "lake"
iz (noun, /ɪz/): "leaf"
lipakac (noun, /lɪpakəc/): "leg"
zoum (noun, /zaʊm/): "liver"
cha (noun, /tʃə/): "louse"
laitta (noun, /laɪɾa/): "love"
luda (noun, /lʌdə/): "lunch"
sak (noun, /sək/): "man"
eth (noun, /ɛð/): "many"
iles (noun, /ɪlɛs/): "meal"
ttattoughm (noun, /ɾəɾɒm/): "metal"
quthung (noun, /quðʌŋ/): "mine"
vawsuf (noun, /vosuf/): "monster"
gata (noun, /gətæ/): "moon"
tak (noun, /tæk/): "morning"
lunidil (noun, /lunɪdɪl/): "mother"
adi (noun, /ədi/): "mountain"
zanak (noun, /zənək/): "mouth"
af (noun, /əf/): "name"
ittadaibu (noun, /iɾædaɪbu/): "neck"
anudewi (noun, /ənudɛwi/): "night"
esazay (noun, /ɛsəze/): "noodle"
nidath (noun, /nidəð/): "nose"
av (noun, /əv/): "ocean"
enasida (noun, /ɛnæsida/): "parent"
milawhan (noun, /mɪlohən/): "path"
attala (noun, /əɾələ/): "peace"
nitavough (noun, /nɪtəvɒ/): "pepper"
shoun (noun, /ʃaʊn/): "person"
lasi (noun, /ləsi/): "pie"
amaba (noun, /əməbə/): "pig"
da (noun, /də/): "rabbit"
aich (noun, /aɪch/): "rain"
nuv (noun, /nuv/): "rat"
nitt (noun, /niɾ/): "river"
ttawzu (noun, /ɾozʌ/): "robe"
atekad (noun, /ətɛkəd/): "rock"
oughzat (noun, /ɒzət/): "root"
al (noun, /əl/): "salt"
ma (noun, /ma/): "sand"
ddisa (noun, /ɽɪsə/): "seed"
eba (noun, /ɛbæ/): "sibling"
du (noun, /du/): "sister"
thutta (noun, /ðuɾə/): "skin"
ttash (noun, /ɾæʃ/): "sky"
upatita (noun, /upətitæ/): "smoke"
ttawnik (noun, /ɾonɪk/): "snake"
ne (noun, /nɛ/): "soup"
ume (noun, /ʌmɛ/): "star"
ttal (noun, /ɾal/): "stew"
vata (noun, /vætə/): "stomach"
ta (noun, /tə/): "stone"
lu (noun, /lʌ/): "stream"
atab (noun, /ətəb/): "sun"
aw (noun, /əw/): "sword"
uzurrithe (noun, /ʌzurɪθɛ/): "tail"
imi (noun, /imɪ/): "tavern"
sinatha (noun, /sinəðə/): "thumb"
att (noun, /aɾ/): "tongue"
il (noun, /ɪl/): "tooth"
hathisa (noun, /hæθisə/): "tree"
itaditt (noun, /ɪtədɪɾ/): "truth"
huwulun (noun, /hʌwulun/): "uncle"
la (noun, /lə/): "valley"
shili (noun, /ʃɪlɪ/): "war"
achi (noun, /əxɪ/): "water"
ad (noun, /əd/): "way"
atawle (noun, /ətolɛ/): "wine"
ep (noun, /ɛp/): "woman"
aif (noun, /aɪf/): "word"