Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Dipas
Dipas Dictionary
Pronouns
ala (pronoun, /ælə/): "he"
az (pronoun, /əz/): "she"
ise (pronoun, /isɛ/): "they"
zath (pronoun, /zəð/): "you"
ttiv (pronoun, /ɾiv/): "we"
li (pronoun, /lɪ/): "I"
Articles
izu (article, /ɪzu/): "a"
us (article, /ʌs/): "the"
Prepositions
sou (preposition, /saʊ/): "and"
oughlacetta (preposition, /ɒləcɛɾæ/): "as"
ana (preposition, /anə/): "from"
mivanid (preposition, /mɪvənɪd/): "in"
athifeb (preposition, /aðɪfɛb/): "of"
oughzi (preposition, /ɒzɪ/): "or"
attuziv (preposition, /əɾuziv/): "to"
ib (preposition, /ib/): "will"
litt (preposition, /liɾ/): "with"
Numbers
imatita (number, /ɪmətitə/): "zero"
oonite (number, /ʊnitɛ/): "one"
unip (number, /ʌnip/): "two"
ahatito (number, /əhætɪtɔ/): "three"
ttalunat (number, /ɾəlunət/): "four"
ttith (number, /ɾið/): "five"
mamishaws (number, /məmiʃos/): "six"
aingatutte (number, /aɪŋətʌɾɛ/): "seven"
nihoughs (number, /nɪhɒs/): "eight"
lachap (number, /ləxəp/): "nine"
ngat (number, /ŋət/): "ten"
Questions
sun (question, /sʌn/): "what"
kah (question, /kəh/): "who"
limi (question, /lɪmi/): "how"
ajanoo (question, /əjənʊ/): "why"
li (question, /lɪ/): "when"
Interjections
ken (interjection, /kɛn/): "hello"
awbiz (interjection, /obɪz/): "goodbye"
thoughv (interjection, /ðɒv/): "hey"
aha (interjection, /əhæ/): "bye"
ithad (interjection, /ɪðəd/): "ouch"
pikatil (interjection, /pikətɪl/): "wow"
tamus (interjection, /təmʌs/): "uh"
oude (interjection, /aʊdɛ/): "er"
pa (interjection, /pə/): "um"
Adverbs
ttutaf (adverb, /ɾutəf/): "again"
azi (adverb, /əzɪ/): "now"
tawatta (adverb, /tawəɾə/): "soon"
fe (adverb, /fɛ/): "often"
outtitab (adverb, /aʊɾitəb/): "sometimes"
kathat (adverb, /kəðət/): "always"
ttodatil (adverb, /ɾɔdətil/): "never"
na (adverb, /næ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
sil (adjective, /sil/): "aromatic"
kutaysu (adjective, /kʌtesu/): "basted"
ahatti (adjective, /əhəɾi/): "big"
inaqaili (adjective, /ɪnəqaɪlɪ/): "bitter"
attab (adjective, /əɾəb/): "black"
ezeditt (adjective, /ɛzɛdiɾ/): "blue"
tiduz (adjective, /tɪdʌz/): "brown"
doolitt (adjective, /dʊlɪɾ/): "chilled"
ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "cold"
va (adjective, /və/): "curried"
lu (adjective, /lu/): "dark"
hatawlush (adjective, /hətoluʃ/): "deep"
attay (adjective, /əɾe/): "divine"
tisavit (adjective, /tɪsəvɪt/): "drunk"
itaw (adjective, /itəw/): "empty"
iwatay (adjective, /iwəte/): "evil"
ife (adjective, /ifɛ/): "familiar"
aduttats (adjective, /əduɾəts/): "fat"
tuttayti (adjective, /tuɾetɪ/): "flat"
zunut (adjective, /zunʌt/): "frail"
ittit (adjective, /ɪɾit/): "fried"
zu (adjective, /zu/): "full"
attah (adjective, /æɾah/): "good"
achat (adjective, /əxət/): "green"
tithaja (adjective, /tɪðajæ/): "grey"
doughsizip (adjective, /dɒsɪzɪp/): "honest"
thoughf (adjective, /ðɒf/): "hot"
taisettay (adjective, /taɪsɛɾe/): "light"
aylika (adjective, /elɪkə/): "long"
azagaha (adjective, /əzəgəhə/): "loud"
oughttettasa (adjective, /ɒɾɛɾəsə/): "mortal"
hapu (adjective, /hapʌ/): "mysterious"
kawgathan (adjective, /kogəðən/): "narrow"
tihu (adjective, /tɪhu/): "old"
uludi (adjective, /uludɪ/): "orange"
awaiz (adjective, /əwaɪz/): "pungent"
hunawday (adjective, /hunode/): "purple"
avat (adjective, /əvæt/): "quiet"
agatal (adjective, /agətəl/): "raw"
poughni (adjective, /pɒnɪ/): "rectangular"
wasida (adjective, /wæsɪdə/): "red"
nan (adjective, /næn/): "roasted"
ach (adjective, /ətʃ/): "round"
malaj (adjective, /mələj/): "salty"
nathi (adjective, /nəði/): "savory"
amula (adjective, /amulə/): "shallow"
bunazik (adjective, /bunəzɪk/): "short"
chanana (adjective, /xənənə/): "smoked"
nal (adjective, /nəl/): "sober"
tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "sour"
pi (adjective, /pɪ/): "spicy"
afaww (adjective, /əfow/): "spiral"
tusij (adjective, /tusɪj/): "square"
li (adjective, /li/): "steamed"
ngalakij (adjective, /ŋəlækɪj/): "strange"
sasayma (adjective, /səsema/): "strong"
ga (adjective, /gə/): "sturdy"
ja (adjective, /jə/): "sweet"
thulinu (adjective, /ðʌlinu/): "tall"
attait (adjective, /əɾaɪt/): "thick"
inga (adjective, /ɪŋə/): "thin"
eddi (adjective, /ɛɽɪ/): "warm"
ikimad (adjective, /ɪkɪməd/): "weak"
ibufuj (adjective, /ɪbufuj/): "white"
av (adjective, /æv/): "wide"
vis (adjective, /vɪs/): "yellow"
matt (adjective, /məɾ/): "young"
Verbs
isooku (verb, /isʊku/): "bake"
inawu (verb, /ɪnæwu/): "be"
an (verb, /ən/): "belong"
ne (verb, /nɛ/): "bite"
athin (verb, /əθɪn/): "break"
bi (verb, /bɪ/): "burn"
ay (verb, /əy/): "come"
pij (verb, /pɪj/): "die"
fu (verb, /fu/): "drink"
anif (verb, /ənɪf/): "eat"
una (verb, /unə/): "fall"
tasa (verb, /təsə/): "fight"
ttehulu (verb, /ɾɛhulʌ/): "find"
ought (verb, /ɒt/): "fish"
etamana (verb, /ɛtəmænə/): "fly"
cha (verb, /tʃə/): "frown"
ikookett (verb, /ɪkʊkɛɾ/): "go"
ilas (verb, /ɪləs/): "growl"
ang (verb, /aŋ/): "hate"
nafava (verb, /næfəvə/): "have"
nawtili (verb, /notilɪ/): "hear"
an (verb, /ən/): "hide"
ul (verb, /ul/): "hold"
ub (verb, /ʌb/): "hunt"
oughlitanu (verb, /ɒlitənʌ/): "jump"
thawoughk (verb, /ðəwɒk/): "kill"
anenida (verb, /ənɛnɪdæ/): "know"
asu (verb, /əsu/): "laugh"
salough (verb, /səlɒ/): "lie"
at (verb, /æt/): "live"
ubab (verb, /ubab/): "lose"
zadin (verb, /zədin/): "love"
atav (verb, /ətəv/): "need"
zoughsi (verb, /zɒsɪ/): "own"
ak (verb, /ək/): "roast"
kitu (verb, /kɪtʌ/): "run"
sawuf (verb, /səwʌf/): "see"
maynani (verb, /menəni/): "sit"
akidoitt (verb, /əkɪdɔɪɾ/): "sleep"
tasawthaiw (verb, /tasoðaɪw/): "smell"
maimoughtti (verb, /maɪmɒɾɪ/): "smile"
ivafi (verb, /ɪvəfi/): "stand"
aj (verb, /ədʒ/): "strike"
get (verb, /gɛt/): "swallow"
lajej (verb, /ləjɛj/): "swim"
osais (verb, /ɔsaɪs/): "taste"
rredatait (verb, /rɛdætaɪt/): "throw"
tilu (verb, /tɪlʌ/): "walk"
tizichim (verb, /tizitʃim/): "want"
Nouns
vegathi (noun, /vɛgəðɪ/): "afternoon"
ana (noun, /ənə/): "ale"
apough (noun, /əpɒ/): "all"
laym (noun, /lem/): "alligator"
athu (noun, /əðu/): "arm"
lo (noun, /lɔ/): "ash"
koughch (noun, /kɒtʃ/): "aunt"
wi (noun, /wi/): "axe"
wada (noun, /wædə/): "bark"
madi (noun, /mədɪ/): "bay"
tizita (noun, /tɪzɪtə/): "beer"
atadusa (noun, /ətədʌsə/): "beet"
inattough (noun, /ɪnəɾɒ/): "bird"
ttingoughshoul (noun, /ɾiŋɒʃaʊl/): "blood"
nazough (noun, /nəzɒ/): "boar"
in (noun, /in/): "bone"
ayttisiva (noun, /eɾisivə/): "breakfast"
iga (noun, /ɪgæ/): "breast"
ayn (noun, /en/): "brother"
inamuch (noun, /ɪnəmutʃ/): "castle"
api (noun, /əpɪ/): "cat"
taw (noun, /to/): "cat"
neh (noun, /nɛh/): "chest"
afinihu (noun, /əfɪnɪhu/): "chicken"
naibaz (noun, /naɪbəz/): "claw"
thatal (noun, /ðətəl/): "cloud"
ttad (noun, /ɾəd/): "coconut"
kayn (noun, /ken/): "crime"
ataka (noun, /ətəkə/): "day"
kitaymi (noun, /kɪtemɪ/): "dinner"
sayttil (noun, /seɾɪl/): "dog"
nanichoughz (noun, /nænitʃɒz/): "drink"
ttek (noun, /ɾɛk/): "dungeon"
manatt (noun, /mənəɾ/): "ear"
atayzu (noun, /ətezu/): "earth"
anajesa (noun, /ənədʒɛsə/): "egg"
battoughvid (noun, /bəɾɒvɪd/): "elder"
inai (noun, /ɪnaɪ/): "enemy"
niz (noun, /niz/): "evening"
atayt (noun, /ætet/): "eye"
it (noun, /ɪt/): "family"
natidi (noun, /nətidɪ/): "father"
apat (noun, /əpət/): "feather"
li (noun, /lɪ/): "fight"
naiwafam (noun, /naɪwəfəm/): "finger"
udabitt (noun, /udəbɪɾ/): "fire"
ittuti (noun, /ɪɾuti/): "fish"
taisia (noun, /taɪʒə/): "flesh"
ttelat (noun, /ɾɛlət/): "foot"
anashas (noun, /ənæʃəs/): "forest"
inattiva (noun, /ɪnəɾivæ/): "fox"
aipa (noun, /aɪpə/): "friend"
anim (noun, /ænɪm/): "goose"
itattadi (noun, /itəɾadɪ/): "grease"
atut (noun, /ətut/): "group"
udadabi (noun, /udədabi/): "gulf"
hina (noun, /hɪna/): "hair"
amidoughne (noun, /amɪdɒnɛ/): "hand"
elabe (noun, /ɛlæbɛ/): "hat"
attap (noun, /əɾæp/): "hate"
adaigan (noun, /ədaɪgən/): "head"
iti (noun, /ɪtɪ/): "hill"
aiditati (noun, /aɪditətɪ/): "horn"
nesoit (noun, /nɛsɔɪt/): "horse"
kattas (noun, /kəɾas/): "house"
taw (noun, /təw/): "inn"
tala (noun, /tələ/): "island"
amid (noun, /æmɪd/): "jaw"
nguzeba (noun, /ŋʌzɛbæ/): "lake"
kayvawth (noun, /kevoð/): "leaf"
iva (noun, /ɪvə/): "leg"
amana (noun, /amənə/): "liver"
nikaih (noun, /nɪkaɪh/): "louse"
inithutt (noun, /iniθʌɾ/): "love"
ttoughwasic (noun, /ɾɒwəsɪc/): "lunch"
kutayle (noun, /kʌtelɛ/): "man"
zath (noun, /zəð/): "many"
sazi (noun, /səzi/): "meal"
salithe (noun, /sælɪðɛ/): "metal"
oughtta (noun, /ɒɾə/): "mine"
shusich (noun, /ʃusɪx/): "monster"
wilai (noun, /wilaɪ/): "moon"
ait (noun, /aɪt/): "morning"
ap (noun, /əp/): "mother"
iloughna (noun, /ɪlɒnə/): "mountain"
aysi (noun, /esɪ/): "mouth"
nila (noun, /nɪlə/): "name"
ttulekaw (noun, /ɾulɛko/): "neck"
mawthasal (noun, /moðəsəl/): "night"
nubamav (noun, /nubəməv/): "noodle"
ngivis (noun, /ŋivɪs/): "nose"
ttufit (noun, /ɾʌfɪt/): "ocean"
ep (noun, /ɛp/): "parent"
dathat (noun, /dəðət/): "path"
iw (noun, /ɪw/): "peace"
itta (noun, /iɾæ/): "pepper"
atteri (noun, /əɾɛɹi/): "person"
ittadithough (noun, /ɪɾədɪðɒ/): "pie"
dam (noun, /dəm/): "pig"
wi (noun, /wi/): "rabbit"
nittasi (noun, /nɪɾəsɪ/): "rain"
ul (noun, /ul/): "rat"
mai (noun, /maɪ/): "river"
tti (noun, /ɾi/): "robe"
athoughtan (noun, /əðɒtæn/): "rock"
el (noun, /ɛl/): "root"
asu (noun, /əsu/): "salt"
ttakiw (noun, /ɾəkɪw/): "sand"
ha (noun, /hæ/): "seed"
az (noun, /əz/): "sibling"
mitoili (noun, /mitɔɪlɪ/): "sister"
day (noun, /de/): "skin"
uttathun (noun, /ʌɾaθun/): "sky"
dakina (noun, /dəkinə/): "smoke"
unath (noun, /ʌnəð/): "snake"
atiba (noun, /ætibə/): "soup"
atayzasa (noun, /ətezəsə/): "star"
mepunel (noun, /mɛpʌnɛl/): "stew"
lath (noun, /ləð/): "stomach"
am (noun, /əm/): "stone"
dawasah (noun, /dəwəsəh/): "stream"
athoutaige (noun, /aðaʊtaɪgɛ/): "sun"
dashuta (noun, /dəʃutə/): "sword"
hek (noun, /hɛk/): "tail"
attina (noun, /əɾinə/): "tavern"
ittoosav (noun, /ɪɾʊsəv/): "thumb"
thak (noun, /ðək/): "tongue"
wangayn (noun, /wəŋen/): "tooth"
oughsimijou (noun, /ɒsɪmɪdʒaʊ/): "tree"
ez (noun, /ɛz/): "truth"
oughdaidayza (noun, /ɒdaɪdezæ/): "uncle"
shamana (noun, /ʃəmæna/): "valley"
av (noun, /əv/): "war"
sifil (noun, /sifil/): "water"
jawas (noun, /jəwəs/): "way"
iliwath (noun, /ɪlɪwəð/): "wine"
inasana (noun, /inəsənə/): "woman"
matt (noun, /məɾ/): "word"