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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.

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Witing Dictionary

Pronouns

naf (pronoun, /næf/): "he"

pa (pronoun, /pə/): "she"

asha (pronoun, /əʃə/): "they"

thaf (pronoun, /ðəf/): "you"

oughm (pronoun, /ɒm/): "we"

li (pronoun, /lɪ/): "I"

Articles

sa (article, /sə/): "a"

gough (article, /gɒ/): "the"

Prepositions

akitai (preposition, /ækɪtaɪ/): "and"

alasim (preposition, /ələsɪm/): "as"

vatt (preposition, /væɾ/): "from"

doow (preposition, /dʊw/): "in"

udawthi (preposition, /udoðɪ/): "of"

ange (preposition, /æŋɛ/): "or"

zaim (preposition, /zaɪm/): "to"

tin (preposition, /tin/): "will"

attad (preposition, /əɾəd/): "with"

Numbers

inawsawtt (number, /ɪnosoɾ/): "zero"

attuki (number, /æɾuki/): "one"

uvangi (number, /ʌvəŋi/): "two"

ag (number, /əg/): "three"

daimithal (number, /daɪmɪðəl/): "four"

mi (number, /mɪ/): "five"

ak (number, /ək/): "six"

tike (number, /tɪkɛ/): "seven"

ttay (number, /ɾe/): "eight"

saytaj (number, /setədʒ/): "nine"

haitejav (number, /haɪtɛdʒəv/): "ten"

Questions

oolisid (question, /ʊlɪsɪd/): "what"

ttakat (question, /ɾəkət/): "who"

ehab (question, /ɛhəb/): "how"

ttakage (question, /ɾəkəgɛ/): "why"

bithatta (question, /bɪðəɾə/): "when"

Interjections

oughvoutta (interjection, /ɒvaʊɾə/): "hello"

ditip (interjection, /dɪtɪp/): "goodbye"

azough (interjection, /əzɒ/): "hey"

nas (interjection, /nəs/): "bye"

ataluth (interjection, /ətəlʌθ/): "ouch"

atacha (interjection, /ætəxə/): "wow"

fidalet (interjection, /fidəlɛt/): "uh"

iwada (interjection, /iwədə/): "er"

nachim (interjection, /natʃim/): "um"

Adverbs

ned (adverb, /nɛd/): "again"

hisataz (adverb, /hɪsətəz/): "now"

agani (adverb, /əgəni/): "soon"

ttinit (adverb, /ɾinɪt/): "often"

nigishitt (adverb, /nɪgɪʃiɾ/): "sometimes"

ikitt (adverb, /ɪkɪɾ/): "always"

idatt (adverb, /ɪdəɾ/): "never"

naisatat (adverb, /naɪsətət/): "seldom"

Adjectives

akittain (adjective, /əkiɾaɪn/): "aromatic"

ake (adjective, /əkɛ/): "basted"

nid (adjective, /nid/): "big"

ap (adjective, /æp/): "bitter"

asakas (adjective, /əsəkəs/): "black"

alat (adjective, /əlat/): "blue"

ainamoughp (adjective, /aɪnamɒp/): "brown"

goolit (adjective, /gʊlit/): "chilled"

uzaif (adjective, /ʌzaɪf/): "cold"

lidaj (adjective, /lɪdədʒ/): "curried"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "dark"

mis (adjective, /mɪs/): "deep"

tsathak (adjective, /tsəðək/): "divine"

adidi (adjective, /ədɪdɪ/): "drunk"

new (adjective, /nɛw/): "empty"

veda (adjective, /vɛdæ/): "evil"

shupu (adjective, /ʃupu/): "familiar"

may (adjective, /me/): "fat"

ttu (adjective, /ɾu/): "flat"

atad (adjective, /ətəd/): "frail"

luttinun (adjective, /lʌɾɪnʌn/): "fried"

tatte (adjective, /təɾɛ/): "full"

evattane (adjective, /ɛvæɾənɛ/): "good"

oughmadayw (adjective, /ɒmədew/): "green"

shaitika (adjective, /ʃaɪtikə/): "grey"

oughgatt (adjective, /ɒgəɾ/): "honest"

attiwin (adjective, /æɾɪwin/): "hot"

ttitt (adjective, /ɾɪɾ/): "light"

akiwina (adjective, /əkɪwinə/): "long"

atailaf (adjective, /ætaɪləf/): "loud"

awvaj (adjective, /ovəj/): "mortal"

tadishin (adjective, /tədiʃɪn/): "mysterious"

nasa (adjective, /nəsə/): "narrow"

to (adjective, /tɔ/): "old"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "orange"

ayva (adjective, /evə/): "pungent"

maytaizi (adjective, /metaɪzi/): "purple"

aidikett (adjective, /aɪdikɛɾ/): "quiet"

ufawta (adjective, /ʌfotə/): "raw"

tha (adjective, /ðə/): "rectangular"

dis (adjective, /dis/): "red"

samitt (adjective, /səmiɾ/): "roasted"

imila (adjective, /ɪmilæ/): "round"

tham (adjective, /ðəm/): "salty"

noughtu (adjective, /nɒtu/): "savory"

vawgi (adjective, /vogi/): "shallow"

pal (adjective, /pəl/): "short"

inoivitt (adjective, /inɔɪvɪɾ/): "smoked"

milapa (adjective, /mɪləpə/): "sober"

poughzah (adjective, /pɒzæh/): "sour"

ibai (adjective, /ibaɪ/): "spicy"

alitatti (adjective, /əlɪtəɾi/): "spiral"

ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "square"

asima (adjective, /əsɪmə/): "steamed"

aylitaw (adjective, /elɪto/): "strange"

en (adjective, /ɛn/): "strong"

athinoi (adjective, /aðinɔɪ/): "sturdy"

atoughttu (adjective, /ætɒɾu/): "sweet"

vilit (adjective, /vɪlɪt/): "tall"

aithough (adjective, /aɪðɒ/): "thick"

tat (adjective, /tat/): "thin"

bakad (adjective, /bəkəd/): "warm"

lisoughjitt (adjective, /lɪsɒdʒɪɾ/): "weak"

vup (adjective, /vʌp/): "white"

kath (adjective, /kəð/): "wide"

na (adjective, /nə/): "yellow"

tasooti (adjective, /təsʊtɪ/): "young"

Verbs

sawtsuvai (verb, /sotsʌvaɪ/): "bake"

hadatoughk (verb, /hædətɒk/): "be"

kadun (verb, /kədʌn/): "belong"

ett (verb, /ɛɾ/): "bite"

siteth (verb, /sɪtɛð/): "break"

oughbatt (verb, /ɒbəɾ/): "burn"

ayttitaz (verb, /eɾɪtəz/): "come"

vula (verb, /vʌla/): "die"

ithay (verb, /iðe/): "drink"

nak (verb, /nək/): "eat"

ichaylayz (verb, /ɪtʃelez/): "fall"

naynetha (verb, /nenɛðə/): "fight"

ettouki (verb, /ɛɾaʊkɪ/): "find"

gai (verb, /gaɪ/): "fish"

ettatib (verb, /ɛɾætɪb/): "fly"

kis (verb, /kis/): "frown"

ttawlal (verb, /ɾolæl/): "go"

idayb (verb, /ideb/): "growl"

apitata (verb, /əpɪtətə/): "hate"

misi (verb, /misɪ/): "have"

itu (verb, /ɪtu/): "hear"

ought (verb, /ɒt/): "hide"

qavak (verb, /qavək/): "hold"

asi (verb, /asɪ/): "hunt"

ttawfaw (verb, /ɾofo/): "jump"

lattingaf (verb, /ləɾɪŋæf/): "kill"

jija (verb, /dʒɪjə/): "know"

attoughki (verb, /æɾɒkɪ/): "laugh"

la (verb, /lə/): "lie"

hay (verb, /he/): "live"

oughp (verb, /ɒp/): "lose"

ais (verb, /aɪs/): "love"

aiki (verb, /aɪkɪ/): "need"

tatta (verb, /təɾə/): "own"

da (verb, /də/): "roast"

an (verb, /ən/): "run"

is (verb, /is/): "see"

athadana (verb, /əðædənə/): "sit"

pipoul (verb, /pɪpaʊl/): "sleep"

anoughttuf (verb, /ənɒɾʌf/): "smell"

attunouv (verb, /əɾʌnaʊv/): "smile"

ttil (verb, /ɾɪl/): "stand"

wazou (verb, /wæzaʊ/): "strike"

ttab (verb, /ɾəb/): "swallow"

oughthab (verb, /ɒðæb/): "swim"

futhata (verb, /fuðətə/): "taste"

mudaga (verb, /mudəgə/): "throw"

imuf (verb, /ɪmuf/): "walk"

attul (verb, /əɾʌl/): "want"

Nouns

ttanet (noun, /ɾənɛt/): "afternoon"

alasuya (noun, /ələsuyə/): "ale"

la (noun, /la/): "all"

ittizays (noun, /ɪɾizes/): "alligator"

iki (noun, /ikɪ/): "arm"

na (noun, /na/): "ash"

oughwawmilu (noun, /ɒwomɪlʌ/): "aunt"

edutay (noun, /ɛdʌte/): "axe"

ilanatt (noun, /ɪlənaɾ/): "bark"

nama (noun, /nəmæ/): "bay"

zaykivod (noun, /zekɪvɔd/): "beer"

naisi (noun, /naɪsi/): "beet"

ttupitt (noun, /ɾʌpɪɾ/): "bird"

dachita (noun, /dətʃitæ/): "blood"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "boar"

qa (noun, /qə/): "bone"

natsesha (noun, /nətsɛʃə/): "breakfast"

ngit (noun, /ŋit/): "breast"

aith (noun, /aɪð/): "brother"

dabap (noun, /dəbəp/): "castle"

nawush (noun, /nəwʌʃ/): "cat"

ttiha (noun, /ɾɪhə/): "cat"

utte (noun, /uɾɛ/): "chest"

abatt (noun, /əbəɾ/): "chicken"

az (noun, /az/): "claw"

atisai (noun, /ətɪsaɪ/): "cloud"

za (noun, /zə/): "coconut"

lenaivai (noun, /lɛnaɪvaɪ/): "crime"

nathathu (noun, /nəðəðʌ/): "day"

up (noun, /up/): "dinner"

ainaytas (noun, /aɪnetəs/): "dog"

nadathek (noun, /nədəðɛk/): "drink"

uchilaym (noun, /ʌtʃɪlem/): "dungeon"

mafaych (noun, /məfex/): "ear"

athawtitha (noun, /əðotɪðə/): "earth"

eb (noun, /ɛb/): "egg"

ikanitha (noun, /ikənɪθə/): "elder"

aitalik (noun, /aɪtəlɪk/): "enemy"

awja (noun, /ojæ/): "evening"

ittilati (noun, /iɾɪləti/): "eye"

abi (noun, /æbɪ/): "family"

mata (noun, /mətæ/): "father"

tatt (noun, /təɾ/): "feather"

asekul (noun, /asɛkʌl/): "fight"

nathithin (noun, /næðiðin/): "finger"

nashing (noun, /naʃɪŋ/): "fire"

tati (noun, /tətɪ/): "fish"

uloughtuta (noun, /ʌlɒtʌtə/): "flesh"

ikafith (noun, /ɪkəfɪð/): "foot"

zan (noun, /zən/): "forest"

azutasha (noun, /əzʌtəʃə/): "fox"

midi (noun, /mɪdi/): "friend"

danath (noun, /dənəð/): "goose"

attinga (noun, /əɾɪŋə/): "grease"

nazimat (noun, /næzɪmat/): "group"

hattanath (noun, /həɾənəθ/): "gulf"

daish (noun, /daɪʃ/): "hair"

tak (noun, /tək/): "hand"

attunge (noun, /əɾuŋɛ/): "hat"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "hate"

satatt (noun, /sətaɾ/): "head"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "hill"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "horn"

adada (noun, /ədædə/): "horse"

akaizaw (noun, /əkaɪzo/): "house"

ttai (noun, /ɾaɪ/): "inn"

matawvett (noun, /mətovɛɾ/): "island"

angetuz (noun, /aŋɛtʌz/): "jaw"

ilith (noun, /ɪlɪð/): "lake"

ttattalis (noun, /ɾəɾəlɪs/): "leaf"

diki (noun, /dɪkɪ/): "leg"

ttisicha (noun, /ɾɪsitʃə/): "liver"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "louse"

itoolaw (noun, /ɪtʊlo/): "love"

aysib (noun, /esɪb/): "lunch"

takisait (noun, /təkɪsaɪt/): "man"

unisa (noun, /ʌnisə/): "many"

thaw (noun, /ðo/): "meal"

adatila (noun, /ədətilə/): "metal"

ooz (noun, /ʊz/): "mine"

ivaywaysi (noun, /ivewesi/): "monster"

se (noun, /sɛ/): "moon"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "morning"

thut (noun, /ðut/): "mother"

puzawn (noun, /puzon/): "mountain"

aiwude (noun, /aɪwudɛ/): "mouth"

alitha (noun, /əlɪðə/): "name"

abattayl (noun, /abəɾel/): "neck"

matupi (noun, /mətupi/): "night"

izi (noun, /ɪzɪ/): "noodle"

disu (noun, /dɪsʌ/): "nose"

awach (noun, /əwætʃ/): "ocean"

ayzi (noun, /ezɪ/): "parent"

nalush (noun, /nəlʌʃ/): "path"

wi (noun, /wɪ/): "peace"

tani (noun, /tanɪ/): "pepper"

haidi (noun, /haɪdɪ/): "person"

ttitta (noun, /ɾiɾə/): "pie"

tattaysough (noun, /taɾesɒ/): "pig"

ayza (noun, /ezə/): "rabbit"

ttaising (noun, /ɾaɪsɪŋ/): "rain"

kitha (noun, /kɪðə/): "rat"

zawtt (noun, /zoɾ/): "river"

aita (noun, /aɪtə/): "robe"

zisoughd (noun, /zisɒd/): "rock"

aythish (noun, /eθɪʃ/): "root"

ilug (noun, /ɪlug/): "salt"

zudu (noun, /zʌdʌ/): "sand"

mel (noun, /mɛl/): "seed"

utta (noun, /ʌɾə/): "sibling"

nizani (noun, /nɪzənɪ/): "sister"

thijiba (noun, /ðɪdʒɪba/): "skin"

lisi (noun, /lɪsɪ/): "sky"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "smoke"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "snake"

itha (noun, /ɪðə/): "soup"

usakitha (noun, /usəkiða/): "star"

anitu (noun, /ənitʌ/): "stew"

aithi (noun, /aɪðɪ/): "stomach"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "stone"

edibay (noun, /ɛdɪbe/): "stream"

ainad (noun, /aɪnæd/): "sun"

nawsut (noun, /nosʌt/): "sword"

sayn (noun, /sen/): "tail"

malav (noun, /məlav/): "tavern"

kattapik (noun, /kæɾəpik/): "thumb"

oughchuken (noun, /ɒtʃukɛn/): "tongue"

tawtava (noun, /totavə/): "tooth"

vikal (noun, /vikæl/): "tree"

unu (noun, /ʌnʌ/): "truth"

ttisai (noun, /ɾisaɪ/): "uncle"

sat (noun, /sət/): "valley"

ayl (noun, /el/): "war"

itav (noun, /ɪtav/): "water"

athoo (noun, /aðʊ/): "way"

siu (noun, /ʒu/): "wine"

dajaydd (noun, /dədʒeɽ/): "woman"

ettitta (noun, /ɛɾɪɾə/): "word"