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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.

Imit

Imit Dictionary

Pronouns

iza (pronoun, /ɪzə/): "he"

thu (pronoun, /ðʌ/): "she"

zi (pronoun, /zi/): "they"

iva (pronoun, /ivə/): "you"

ma (pronoun, /mə/): "we"

ij (pronoun, /ij/): "I"

Articles

ayn (article, /en/): "a"

id (article, /ɪd/): "the"

Prepositions

paw (preposition, /po/): "and"

duwaidan (preposition, /duwaɪdan/): "as"

nu (preposition, /nʌ/): "from"

taibuk (preposition, /taɪbuk/): "in"

awpida (preposition, /opidə/): "of"

paivaifas (preposition, /paɪvaɪfəs/): "or"

nith (preposition, /nið/): "to"

asi (preposition, /əʒ/): "will"

ikattought (preposition, /ɪkəɾɒt/): "with"

Numbers

toughwi (number, /tɒwi/): "zero"

daytap (number, /detap/): "one"

shathe (number, /ʃəðɛ/): "two"

adafutt (number, /ədəfuɾ/): "three"

wes (number, /wɛs/): "four"

waylatav (number, /welətəv/): "five"

oughfa (number, /ɒfə/): "six"

att (number, /aɾ/): "seven"

azulati (number, /əzuləti/): "eight"

oobi (number, /ʊbi/): "nine"

akou (number, /əkaʊ/): "ten"

Questions

kakitatt (question, /kəkɪtəɾ/): "what"

afinud (question, /əfɪnʌd/): "who"

idootte (question, /ɪdʊɾɛ/): "how"

nathitta (question, /nəðɪɾə/): "why"

kuthanad (question, /kʌθənəd/): "when"

Interjections

atazipi (interjection, /ətəzɪpi/): "hello"

ja (interjection, /jə/): "goodbye"

lashitt (interjection, /ləʃɪɾ/): "hey"

sithi (interjection, /sɪði/): "bye"

danut (interjection, /dənʌt/): "ouch"

zanuvi (interjection, /zənuvɪ/): "wow"

ahitt (interjection, /əhiɾ/): "uh"

kujatti (interjection, /kujæɾɪ/): "er"

zas (interjection, /zəs/): "um"

Adverbs

ihaitain (adverb, /ɪhaɪtaɪn/): "again"

awzanat (adverb, /ozænət/): "now"

anayba (adverb, /ənebæ/): "soon"

lun (adverb, /lʌn/): "often"

dayni (adverb, /denɪ/): "sometimes"

ib (adverb, /ɪb/): "always"

te (adverb, /tɛ/): "never"

maizuz (adverb, /maɪzuz/): "seldom"

Adjectives

pattoughkes (adjective, /pəɾɒkɛs/): "aromatic"

manafa (adjective, /manəfə/): "basted"

tihathiz (adjective, /tɪhəðɪz/): "big"

louvawdak (adjective, /laʊvodək/): "bitter"

it (adjective, /it/): "black"

awtabike (adjective, /otəbikɛ/): "blue"

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

kaqin (adjective, /kəqin/): "chilled"

dapedu (adjective, /dəpɛdʌ/): "cold"

sough (adjective, /sɒ/): "curried"

tanalaz (adjective, /tænælaz/): "dark"

futhit (adjective, /fuðɪt/): "deep"

moughttoughd (adjective, /mɒɾɒd/): "divine"

didamum (adjective, /dɪdamʌm/): "drunk"

awtu (adjective, /otʌ/): "empty"

aytithi (adjective, /etiðɪ/): "evil"

amafitta (adjective, /əməfɪɾæ/): "familiar"

dalatt (adjective, /dæləɾ/): "fat"

aipitt (adjective, /aɪpɪɾ/): "flat"

dapayta (adjective, /dəpetə/): "frail"

tam (adjective, /təm/): "fried"

ata (adjective, /ətə/): "full"

pamath (adjective, /pəməð/): "good"

enihoughka (adjective, /ɛnɪhɒkæ/): "green"

ttunatt (adjective, /ɾunəɾ/): "grey"

masattai (adjective, /məsəɾaɪ/): "honest"

lana (adjective, /lənə/): "hot"

maiza (adjective, /maɪzə/): "light"

nabit (adjective, /nəbɪt/): "long"

udoo (adjective, /udʊ/): "loud"

it (adjective, /it/): "mortal"

upattih (adjective, /upəɾih/): "mysterious"

mithiki (adjective, /mɪθɪkɪ/): "narrow"

zaythet (adjective, /zeðɛt/): "old"

thutait (adjective, /ðutaɪt/): "orange"

thaitak (adjective, /ðaɪtək/): "pungent"

oofedad (adjective, /ʊfɛdəd/): "purple"

azifi (adjective, /æzifɪ/): "quiet"

safi (adjective, /səfɪ/): "raw"

idaytha (adjective, /ideðə/): "rectangular"

thikid (adjective, /ðɪkɪd/): "red"

ettazam (adjective, /ɛɾəzæm/): "roasted"

aittashutt (adjective, /aɪɾəʃuɾ/): "round"

sachatu (adjective, /sətʃətʌ/): "salty"

ihala (adjective, /ihələ/): "savory"

uba (adjective, /uba/): "shallow"

nilough (adjective, /nilɒ/): "short"

lad (adjective, /ləd/): "smoked"

avit (adjective, /avit/): "sober"

zidan (adjective, /zɪdən/): "sour"

mi (adjective, /mɪ/): "spicy"

atittipi (adjective, /ətɪɾɪpɪ/): "spiral"

ithana (adjective, /ɪðənə/): "square"

awthanin (adjective, /oðənin/): "steamed"

battutt (adjective, /bəɾʌɾ/): "strange"

attawni (adjective, /əɾonɪ/): "strong"

wawan (adjective, /wæwən/): "sturdy"

mal (adjective, /mæl/): "sweet"

attidatay (adjective, /aɾɪdəte/): "tall"

zun (adjective, /zun/): "thick"

zakiv (adjective, /zəkɪv/): "thin"

zubesat (adjective, /zʌbɛsət/): "warm"

bishiti (adjective, /bɪʃɪti/): "weak"

ishenih (adjective, /ɪʃɛnih/): "white"

thaynough (adjective, /θenɒ/): "wide"

an (adjective, /ən/): "yellow"

ttaynubai (adjective, /ɾenʌbaɪ/): "young"

Verbs

isapak (verb, /ɪsæpak/): "bake"

nupoughdd (verb, /nʌpɒɽ/): "be"

ayhep (verb, /ehɛp/): "belong"

anatai (verb, /ænətaɪ/): "bite"

lanizoughb (verb, /lənizɒb/): "break"

zad (verb, /zəd/): "burn"

atti (verb, /əɾi/): "come"

li (verb, /li/): "die"

aizoudan (verb, /aɪzaʊdən/): "drink"

danett (verb, /dənɛɾ/): "eat"

outasiasai (verb, /aʊtəʒəsaɪ/): "fall"

lu (verb, /lʌ/): "fight"

isithaymu (verb, /isiðemu/): "find"

itap (verb, /itəp/): "fish"

ayp (verb, /ep/): "fly"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "frown"

nan (verb, /nən/): "go"

zaytt (verb, /zeɾ/): "growl"

ijinagi (verb, /ijɪnəgi/): "hate"

aiti (verb, /aɪti/): "have"

ad (verb, /əd/): "hear"

oughsaji (verb, /ɒsədʒi/): "hide"

oughfi (verb, /ɒfɪ/): "hold"

ik (verb, /ik/): "hunt"

ekitt (verb, /ɛkɪɾ/): "jump"

upattain (verb, /ʌpəɾaɪn/): "kill"

izatay (verb, /ɪzəte/): "know"

ujunin (verb, /ʌdʒunin/): "laugh"

athilayki (verb, /əðileki/): "lie"

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

ataman (verb, /ætəman/): "lose"

laiwi (verb, /laɪwi/): "love"

oughnipita (verb, /ɒnɪpɪtæ/): "need"

pattaysul (verb, /pəɾesul/): "own"

ifawata (verb, /ɪfəwətə/): "roast"

lakittay (verb, /ləkɪɾe/): "run"

fi (verb, /fɪ/): "see"

thipis (verb, /ðɪpɪs/): "sit"

zaila (verb, /zaɪlə/): "sleep"

ttav (verb, /ɾəv/): "smell"

ttattath (verb, /ɾəɾəð/): "smile"

idivivu (verb, /idɪvivu/): "stand"

tavimi (verb, /tævɪmi/): "strike"

iwasayn (verb, /ɪwəsen/): "swallow"

aynoughtti (verb, /enɒɾɪ/): "swim"

ittalar (verb, /ɪɾələɹ/): "taste"

vitaiwat (verb, /vitaɪwət/): "throw"

zachazang (verb, /zətʃəzəŋ/): "walk"

ipidi (verb, /ɪpɪdi/): "want"

Nouns

ittijay (noun, /ɪɾɪje/): "afternoon"

asaw (noun, /əso/): "ale"

ata (noun, /atə/): "all"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "alligator"

ttuwat (noun, /ɾuwæt/): "arm"

uthashuthe (noun, /uðəʃʌðɛ/): "ash"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "aunt"

ttin (noun, /ɾin/): "axe"

izuw (noun, /ɪzʌw/): "bark"

ab (noun, /əb/): "bay"

avin (noun, /əvɪn/): "beer"

nge (noun, /ŋɛ/): "beet"

sakapai (noun, /səkæpaɪ/): "bird"

safa (noun, /sæfə/): "blood"

vainamat (noun, /vaɪnəmət/): "boar"

tawn (noun, /ton/): "bone"

thib (noun, /ðɪb/): "breakfast"

ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "breast"

adaha (noun, /adəhə/): "brother"

aw (noun, /əw/): "castle"

muwalad (noun, /mʌwæləd/): "cat"

ayfanama (noun, /efənəma/): "cat"

am (noun, /əm/): "chest"

atha (noun, /aðə/): "chicken"

nithu (noun, /niðu/): "claw"

agini (noun, /agɪnɪ/): "cloud"

nai (noun, /naɪ/): "coconut"

rrivit (noun, /rivit/): "crime"

ibaysawt (noun, /ɪbesot/): "day"

biduvaw (noun, /biduvo/): "dinner"

mishizu (noun, /mɪʃɪzʌ/): "dog"

ttahaiga (noun, /ɾəhaɪgæ/): "drink"

as (noun, /æs/): "dungeon"

ji (noun, /jɪ/): "ear"

kab (noun, /kəb/): "earth"

temawdaz (noun, /tɛmodəz/): "egg"

awf (noun, /of/): "elder"

zadakil (noun, /zədəkɪl/): "enemy"

loughsinett (noun, /lɒsinɛɾ/): "evening"

daiwatta (noun, /daɪwəɾə/): "eye"

latoutt (noun, /lətaʊɾ/): "family"

ipaithiz (noun, /ipaɪðiz/): "father"

izap (noun, /ɪzəp/): "feather"

ittoutt (noun, /iɾaʊɾ/): "fight"

ttavawih (noun, /ɾavawɪh/): "finger"

lattinga (noun, /ləɾɪŋə/): "fire"

vi (noun, /vi/): "fish"

nethadou (noun, /nɛðədaʊ/): "flesh"

afibin (noun, /əfibɪn/): "foot"

thin (noun, /ðɪn/): "forest"

ya (noun, /yə/): "fox"

vawda (noun, /vodə/): "friend"

aji (noun, /ədʒɪ/): "goose"

lewa (noun, /lɛwə/): "grease"

imila (noun, /imilə/): "group"

uvasa (noun, /ʌvəsə/): "gulf"

jaza (noun, /jəzə/): "hair"

zik (noun, /zik/): "hand"

wuw (noun, /wʌw/): "hat"

supa (noun, /sʌpə/): "hate"

izasough (noun, /ɪzæsɒ/): "head"

maiz (noun, /maɪz/): "hill"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "horn"

idana (noun, /idəna/): "horse"

adiji (noun, /ədɪdʒi/): "house"

ithaiwi (noun, /ɪðaɪwi/): "inn"

natoughna (noun, /nətɒnə/): "island"

awla (noun, /olə/): "jaw"

nou (noun, /naʊ/): "lake"

ttada (noun, /ɾædə/): "leaf"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "leg"

alathu (noun, /ələðu/): "liver"

ttilaz (noun, /ɾɪləz/): "louse"

dawnes (noun, /donɛs/): "love"

fara (noun, /fəɹæ/): "lunch"

ttattettis (noun, /ɾaɾɛɾis/): "man"

takaitt (noun, /təkaɪɾ/): "many"

ittufit (noun, /iɾʌfit/): "meal"

tawathi (noun, /tæwəðɪ/): "metal"

vishaw (noun, /vɪʃo/): "mine"

tah (noun, /təh/): "monster"

atha (noun, /əðæ/): "moon"

ttinava (noun, /ɾɪnəvə/): "morning"

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "mother"

ouda (noun, /aʊdə/): "mountain"

navu (noun, /nævʌ/): "mouth"

az (noun, /əz/): "name"

ttak (noun, /ɾək/): "neck"

ikazoughl (noun, /ɪkəzɒl/): "night"

achottith (noun, /ətʃɔɾið/): "noodle"

zaw (noun, /zo/): "nose"

aynayt (noun, /enet/): "ocean"

amacha (noun, /əməchə/): "parent"

mattatti (noun, /məɾəɾɪ/): "path"

imufi (noun, /ɪmufi/): "peace"

imatte (noun, /ɪməɾɛ/): "pepper"

ngali (noun, /ŋəlɪ/): "person"

ach (noun, /ætʃ/): "pie"

titi (noun, /tɪti/): "pig"

ttuned (noun, /ɾunɛd/): "rabbit"

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

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "rat"

ttisifud (noun, /ɾɪsɪfʌd/): "river"

kou (noun, /kaʊ/): "robe"

awai (noun, /əwaɪ/): "rock"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "root"

ulatt (noun, /uləɾ/): "salt"

oughlattuna (noun, /ɒlæɾuna/): "sand"

joughttaw (noun, /jɒɾo/): "seed"

day (noun, /de/): "sibling"

iz (noun, /iz/): "sister"

ttaittilu (noun, /ɾaɪɾilʌ/): "skin"

jailisoughk (noun, /dʒaɪlɪsɒk/): "sky"

aythawe (noun, /eðəwɛ/): "smoke"

ama (noun, /əmə/): "snake"

aymi (noun, /emi/): "soup"

sathahi (noun, /səðahɪ/): "star"

sattemoott (noun, /səɾɛmʊɾ/): "stew"

awnouttale (noun, /onaʊɾælɛ/): "stomach"

aytanas (noun, /etænəs/): "stone"

tabitay (noun, /təbite/): "stream"

emat (noun, /ɛmət/): "sun"

ngititu (noun, /ŋɪtɪtʌ/): "sword"

bafoughmayk (noun, /bəfɒmek/): "tail"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "tavern"

azidaw (noun, /əzɪdəw/): "thumb"

lukough (noun, /lʌkɒ/): "tongue"

sayt (noun, /set/): "tooth"

aywazi (noun, /ewəzɪ/): "tree"

lathamin (noun, /læθəmin/): "truth"

takasin (noun, /təkəsin/): "uncle"

ulizutta (noun, /ulizuɾə/): "valley"

tittaitutt (noun, /tiɾaɪtʌɾ/): "war"

tizawh (noun, /tɪzoh/): "water"

dittiwa (noun, /dɪɾɪwa/): "way"

kachalak (noun, /kətʃələk/): "wine"

ttiba (noun, /ɾɪbə/): "woman"

ivuchaydough (noun, /ɪvʌtʃedɒ/): "word"