Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Sita
Sita Dictionary
Pronouns
ni (pronoun, /nɪ/): "he"
uv (pronoun, /ʌv/): "she"
ttai (pronoun, /ɾaɪ/): "they"
iwu (pronoun, /iwʌ/): "you"
am (pronoun, /əm/): "we"
att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "I"
Articles
wik (article, /wɪk/): "a"
lav (article, /ləv/): "the"
Prepositions
ettaw (preposition, /ɛɾo/): "and"
ja (preposition, /jə/): "as"
emoughtha (preposition, /ɛmɒðə/): "from"
likasatt (preposition, /lɪkəsəɾ/): "in"
akew (preposition, /əkɛw/): "of"
itith (preposition, /itɪð/): "or"
laki (preposition, /ləki/): "to"
esudanaw (preposition, /ɛsudæno/): "will"
igugib (preposition, /ɪgugɪb/): "with"
Numbers
dana (number, /dənə/): "zero"
pinail (number, /pɪnaɪl/): "one"
haniwait (number, /həniwaɪt/): "two"
tawiwiw (number, /təwɪwɪw/): "three"
chay (number, /tʃe/): "four"
alozaw (number, /əlɔzo/): "five"
atoofawsa (number, /ətʊfosə/): "six"
oughmakain (number, /ɒməkaɪn/): "seven"
adaki (number, /ædəkɪ/): "eight"
ittihuwi (number, /ɪɾihʌwɪ/): "nine"
pusut (number, /pʌsut/): "ten"
Questions
sithi (question, /sɪði/): "what"
angi (question, /əŋɪ/): "who"
nuv (question, /nuv/): "how"
angide (question, /əŋɪdɛ/): "why"
upini (question, /ʌpɪnɪ/): "when"
Interjections
ajay (interjection, /aje/): "hello"
wough (interjection, /wɒ/): "goodbye"
dahiz (interjection, /dəhiz/): "hey"
ha (interjection, /hæ/): "bye"
attawd (interjection, /əɾod/): "ouch"
ttawttouvough (interjection, /ɾoɾaʊvɒ/): "wow"
law (interjection, /ləw/): "uh"
ettay (interjection, /ɛɾe/): "er"
ni (interjection, /nɪ/): "um"
Adverbs
anaditta (adverb, /ənədiɾa/): "again"
athi (adverb, /əði/): "now"
uzai (adverb, /uzaɪ/): "soon"
udapa (adverb, /udəpæ/): "often"
aynawza (adverb, /enozə/): "sometimes"
gi (adverb, /gi/): "always"
ttefetoub (adverb, /ɾɛfɛtaʊb/): "never"
mittak (adverb, /mɪɾək/): "seldom"
Adjectives
chilibim (adjective, /xɪlɪbim/): "aromatic"
at (adjective, /ət/): "basted"
iji (adjective, /ɪdʒi/): "big"
nawthuvai (adjective, /noðʌvaɪ/): "bitter"
ipe (adjective, /ɪpɛ/): "black"
dud (adjective, /dud/): "blue"
tharroughni (adjective, /θərɒni/): "brown"
akige (adjective, /əkigɛ/): "chilled"
vu (adjective, /vʌ/): "cold"
noughs (adjective, /nɒs/): "curried"
ttaythatav (adjective, /ɾeðætæv/): "dark"
esattoo (adjective, /ɛsaɾʊ/): "deep"
aimujaylay (adjective, /aɪmʌdʒele/): "divine"
ittapan (adjective, /ɪɾəpæn/): "drunk"
itehik (adjective, /itɛhɪk/): "empty"
iditana (adjective, /ɪdɪtənə/): "evil"
jiwadah (adjective, /dʒɪwədæh/): "familiar"
jitatu (adjective, /jɪtətʌ/): "fat"
kulatt (adjective, /kʌlæɾ/): "flat"
iba (adjective, /ɪbə/): "frail"
taw (adjective, /təw/): "fried"
nuttawtta (adjective, /nʌɾoɾə/): "full"
enittizaw (adjective, /ɛnɪɾizo/): "good"
aivizisa (adjective, /aɪvizisæ/): "green"
azootidai (adjective, /əzʊtɪdaɪ/): "grey"
siamareng (adjective, /ʒəməɹɛŋ/): "honest"
tettawlis (adjective, /tɛɾolɪs/): "hot"
an (adjective, /æn/): "light"
atathai (adjective, /ataðaɪ/): "long"
udattaz (adjective, /udəɾəz/): "loud"
iditt (adjective, /idɪɾ/): "mortal"
anulema (adjective, /ænulɛmə/): "mysterious"
tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "narrow"
batt (adjective, /bəɾ/): "old"
ittinah (adjective, /ɪɾinəh/): "orange"
alenati (adjective, /əlɛnətɪ/): "pungent"
itadu (adjective, /ɪtadʌ/): "purple"
ayttis (adjective, /eɾis/): "quiet"
widathab (adjective, /widəðəb/): "raw"
atti (adjective, /əɾɪ/): "rectangular"
itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "red"
iwoi (adjective, /ɪwɔɪ/): "roasted"
sanih (adjective, /sənɪh/): "round"
unattine (adjective, /unəɾɪnɛ/): "salty"
kawti (adjective, /kotɪ/): "savory"
gaithas (adjective, /gaɪðəs/): "shallow"
tad (adjective, /tad/): "short"
abaichethai (adjective, /əbaɪtʃɛðaɪ/): "smoked"
apul (adjective, /əpul/): "sober"
thatt (adjective, /ðəɾ/): "sour"
vawooza (adjective, /væwʊzæ/): "spicy"
sethutatt (adjective, /sɛðutəɾ/): "spiral"
ttawbena (adjective, /ɾobɛnə/): "square"
attizuja (adjective, /əɾizudʒə/): "steamed"
tithum (adjective, /tɪðʌm/): "strange"
an (adjective, /æn/): "strong"
ukas (adjective, /ukəs/): "sturdy"
atti (adjective, /əɾɪ/): "sweet"
ttasabough (adjective, /ɾəsæbɒ/): "tall"
ave (adjective, /əvɛ/): "thick"
atage (adjective, /ətəgɛ/): "thin"
jaba (adjective, /dʒəbə/): "warm"
achunisha (adjective, /ətʃʌniʃə/): "weak"
ivilata (adjective, /ivɪlətə/): "white"
oughbaka (adjective, /ɒbəkə/): "wide"
ttatai (adjective, /ɾətaɪ/): "yellow"
sa (adjective, /sə/): "young"
Verbs
ni (verb, /ni/): "bake"
na (verb, /næ/): "be"
vayhuti (verb, /vehutɪ/): "belong"
sangitin (verb, /səŋitɪn/): "bite"
dazaijish (verb, /dæzaɪjiʃ/): "break"
ithahi (verb, /ɪðəhɪ/): "burn"
adittidd (verb, /ədɪɾiɽ/): "come"
baytha (verb, /beθæ/): "die"
bawttim (verb, /boɾim/): "drink"
nattuja (verb, /nəɾʌjə/): "eat"
dailaimi (verb, /daɪlaɪmɪ/): "fall"
ate (verb, /ətɛ/): "fight"
fathitt (verb, /fəðiɾ/): "find"
initta (verb, /ɪniɾə/): "fish"
ubuzinay (verb, /ʌbuzɪne/): "fly"
ip (verb, /ɪp/): "frown"
ni (verb, /ni/): "go"
aj (verb, /ədʒ/): "growl"
naditta (verb, /nædɪɾə/): "hate"
tays (verb, /tes/): "have"
ttanaba (verb, /ɾənəbæ/): "hear"
biliwa (verb, /bɪlɪwə/): "hide"
izoughlase (verb, /izɒləsɛ/): "hold"
batuttatt (verb, /bætʌɾəɾ/): "hunt"
lanane (verb, /lənənɛ/): "jump"
atta (verb, /əɾə/): "kill"
eqai (verb, /ɛqaɪ/): "know"
ithada (verb, /iðədə/): "laugh"
za (verb, /zæ/): "lie"
aniw (verb, /anɪw/): "live"
attaitiq (verb, /əɾaɪtiq/): "lose"
aifa (verb, /aɪfə/): "love"
izayttaiwu (verb, /ɪzeɾaɪwu/): "need"
itevitta (verb, /itɛvɪɾə/): "own"
lawttutt (verb, /loɾʌɾ/): "roast"
fooch (verb, /fʊch/): "run"
ninitay (verb, /nɪnɪte/): "see"
awda (verb, /odæ/): "sit"
pitinitt (verb, /pɪtiniɾ/): "sleep"
ita (verb, /ɪtə/): "smell"
wib (verb, /wɪb/): "smile"
ith (verb, /ɪð/): "stand"
dazasa (verb, /dəzəsə/): "strike"
nijani (verb, /nijənɪ/): "swallow"
ubadiw (verb, /ubədɪw/): "swim"
laymas (verb, /leməs/): "taste"
ijemathay (verb, /ɪjɛməðe/): "throw"
uttayda (verb, /uɾedə/): "walk"
akoughthitta (verb, /ækɒðɪɾa/): "want"
Nouns
mamabatt (noun, /məməbəɾ/): "afternoon"
thati (noun, /ðəti/): "ale"
iduda (noun, /ɪdudə/): "all"
evanina (noun, /ɛvəninə/): "alligator"
madda (noun, /məɽə/): "arm"
ivapinaw (noun, /ivəpɪno/): "ash"
ne (noun, /nɛ/): "aunt"
thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "axe"
til (noun, /tɪl/): "bark"
ada (noun, /əda/): "bay"
inil (noun, /inɪl/): "beer"
amiz (noun, /əmiz/): "beet"
ka (noun, /kæ/): "bird"
anaw (noun, /əno/): "blood"
ithaw (noun, /ɪðo/): "boar"
zay (noun, /ze/): "bone"
unada (noun, /ʌnədə/): "breakfast"
adaikama (noun, /ədaɪkamə/): "breast"
awa (noun, /æwæ/): "brother"
ud (noun, /ud/): "castle"
li (noun, /lɪ/): "cat"
ttathaitha (noun, /ɾəðaɪðæ/): "cat"
ahuputs (noun, /əhupʌts/): "chest"
katt (noun, /kæɾ/): "chicken"
ttewam (noun, /ɾɛwæm/): "claw"
pen (noun, /pɛn/): "cloud"
ttamiwa (noun, /ɾəmɪwə/): "coconut"
sun (noun, /sun/): "crime"
an (noun, /ən/): "day"
lett (noun, /lɛɾ/): "dinner"
atishi (noun, /ətiʃɪ/): "dog"
awzasel (noun, /ozəsɛl/): "drink"
av (noun, /əv/): "dungeon"
utta (noun, /uɾə/): "ear"
nenaiwal (noun, /nɛnaɪwəl/): "earth"
vathun (noun, /vəðun/): "egg"
tawnipai (noun, /tonɪpaɪ/): "elder"
thet (noun, /ðɛt/): "enemy"
pivi (noun, /pɪvi/): "evening"
anawjida (noun, /ənojɪdə/): "eye"
dafal (noun, /dafəl/): "family"
uva (noun, /ʌvə/): "father"
azazata (noun, /əzazətə/): "feather"
apithech (noun, /əpɪðɛtʃ/): "fight"
abathayn (noun, /əbəðen/): "finger"
ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "fire"
oum (noun, /aʊm/): "fish"
ithazu (noun, /iðəzʌ/): "flesh"
thul (noun, /ðul/): "foot"
oos (noun, /ʊs/): "forest"
nushaywa (noun, /nʌʃewə/): "fox"
hehan (noun, /hɛhən/): "friend"
oonanett (noun, /ʊnənɛɾ/): "goose"
nenith (noun, /nɛnið/): "grease"
tta (noun, /ɾə/): "group"
ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "gulf"
un (noun, /ʌn/): "hair"
alanai (noun, /ələnaɪ/): "hand"
nadisayd (noun, /nədised/): "hat"
efaniz (noun, /ɛfaniz/): "hate"
na (noun, /næ/): "head"
fatta (noun, /fəɾə/): "hill"
attitoughmu (noun, /əɾɪtɒmʌ/): "horn"
nidi (noun, /nɪdɪ/): "horse"
tidanan (noun, /tɪdənən/): "house"
zitutha (noun, /zɪtʌðæ/): "inn"
bathi (noun, /bæði/): "island"
luba (noun, /lʌbə/): "jaw"
mini (noun, /minɪ/): "lake"
ittayttou (noun, /ɪɾeɾaʊ/): "leaf"
ttouwab (noun, /ɾaʊwəb/): "leg"
bithas (noun, /bɪðəs/): "liver"
zinaydays (noun, /zɪnedes/): "louse"
zu (noun, /zu/): "love"
aku (noun, /əku/): "lunch"
avi (noun, /ævi/): "man"
azanen (noun, /əzənɛn/): "many"
saittama (noun, /saɪɾəmə/): "meal"
anubak (noun, /ənʌbək/): "metal"
apun (noun, /əpʌn/): "mine"
dafacham (noun, /dæfaxæm/): "monster"
tata (noun, /tætə/): "moon"
agu (noun, /agʌ/): "morning"
aithile (noun, /aɪðilɛ/): "mother"
nisa (noun, /nɪsə/): "mountain"
awawl (noun, /əwol/): "mouth"
das (noun, /dəs/): "name"
ttibada (noun, /ɾɪbədæ/): "neck"
thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "night"
asilis (noun, /æsilɪs/): "noodle"
attittaw (noun, /əɾɪɾæw/): "nose"
akaiwak (noun, /əkaɪwək/): "ocean"
ttunatta (noun, /ɾʌnəɾə/): "parent"
ittu (noun, /ɪɾʌ/): "path"
atooga (noun, /ətʊgə/): "peace"
rata (noun, /ɹəta/): "pepper"
etagacha (noun, /ɛtəgətʃə/): "person"
lata (noun, /lətə/): "pie"
atih (noun, /ætɪh/): "pig"
oulasis (noun, /aʊləsis/): "rabbit"
atutti (noun, /ætuɾɪ/): "rain"
samuchai (noun, /səmʌtʃaɪ/): "rat"
puttida (noun, /pʌɾidə/): "river"
amanai (noun, /əmænaɪ/): "robe"
ttelith (noun, /ɾɛlɪð/): "rock"
lafetitt (noun, /ləfɛtɪɾ/): "root"
vis (noun, /vis/): "salt"
ab (noun, /æb/): "sand"
sukan (noun, /sukan/): "seed"
mava (noun, /məvə/): "sibling"
anad (noun, /anəd/): "sister"
thu (noun, /ðu/): "skin"
anittana (noun, /ənɪɾənæ/): "sky"
thattaden (noun, /ðəɾædɛn/): "smoke"
vasat (noun, /vəsət/): "snake"
dattak (noun, /dəɾək/): "soup"
natti (noun, /nəɾi/): "star"
tti (noun, /ɾi/): "stew"
ashanij (noun, /əʃənɪj/): "stomach"
ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "stone"
unadahu (noun, /unədəhu/): "stream"
sanaf (noun, /sənəf/): "sun"
uni (noun, /ʌni/): "sword"
attaimett (noun, /əɾaɪmɛɾ/): "tail"
ttaipoott (noun, /ɾaɪpʊɾ/): "tavern"
atal (noun, /ætəl/): "thumb"
yek (noun, /yɛk/): "tongue"
ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "tooth"
oohag (noun, /ʊhəg/): "tree"
dawmuga (noun, /domugæ/): "truth"
aytilib (noun, /etɪlɪb/): "uncle"
dettaf (noun, /dɛɾaf/): "valley"
uraha (noun, /uɹəhæ/): "war"
ttawaf (noun, /ɾəwəf/): "water"
amawne (noun, /æmonɛ/): "way"
ttoughchikak (noun, /ɾɒtʃɪkək/): "wine"
etadoughd (noun, /ɛtədɒd/): "woman"
ida (noun, /idə/): "word"