Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Lika
Lika Dictionary
Pronouns
ew (pronoun, /ɛw/): "he"
lam (pronoun, /læm/): "she"
sit (pronoun, /sɪt/): "they"
di (pronoun, /dɪ/): "you"
aib (pronoun, /aɪb/): "we"
sid (pronoun, /sɪd/): "I"
Articles
zid (article, /zid/): "a"
ina (article, /inə/): "the"
Prepositions
tha (preposition, /θæ/): "and"
usha (preposition, /uʃə/): "as"
lefenay (preposition, /lɛfɛne/): "from"
uzaka (preposition, /uzəkə/): "in"
is (preposition, /ɪs/): "of"
asini (preposition, /æsɪni/): "or"
amathi (preposition, /əməði/): "to"
oughnifani (preposition, /ɒnɪfəni/): "will"
attitte (preposition, /əɾɪɾɛ/): "with"
Numbers
avize (number, /əvɪzɛ/): "zero"
ahiz (number, /əhɪz/): "one"
ttahamuv (number, /ɾəhəmʌv/): "two"
attatin (number, /əɾətin/): "three"
mitu (number, /mɪtʌ/): "four"
niv (number, /nɪv/): "five"
ijatay (number, /idʒəte/): "six"
aisi (number, /aɪsɪ/): "seven"
hih (number, /hɪh/): "eight"
thaigayp (number, /ðaɪgep/): "nine"
puli (number, /pulɪ/): "ten"
Questions
zaykasha (question, /zekəʃə/): "what"
elej (question, /ɛlɛdʒ/): "who"
ba (question, /bə/): "how"
tazatil (question, /təzətil/): "why"
tousul (question, /taʊsul/): "when"
Interjections
mood (interjection, /mʊd/): "hello"
jattaythi (interjection, /dʒəɾeðɪ/): "goodbye"
angi (interjection, /aŋi/): "hey"
ngamu (interjection, /ŋəmu/): "bye"
uvaha (interjection, /uvəhə/): "ouch"
sa (interjection, /sæ/): "wow"
dise (interjection, /dɪsɛ/): "uh"
nati (interjection, /nətɪ/): "er"
tana (interjection, /tənə/): "um"
Adverbs
at (adverb, /at/): "again"
wihithub (adverb, /wihɪðub/): "now"
jatawn (adverb, /jəton/): "soon"
ousizu (adverb, /aʊsɪzu/): "often"
udat (adverb, /ʌdət/): "sometimes"
jigawpawz (adverb, /jɪgopoz/): "always"
sulenaytt (adverb, /sulɛneɾ/): "never"
siyisa (adverb, /sɪyɪsə/): "seldom"
Adjectives
itaitsays (adjective, /itaɪtses/): "aromatic"
isakap (adjective, /isækəp/): "basted"
itta (adjective, /ɪɾə/): "big"
asi (adjective, /əsɪ/): "bitter"
ak (adjective, /ək/): "black"
naytefat (adjective, /netɛfət/): "blue"
tigahay (adjective, /tigəhe/): "brown"
doibif (adjective, /dɔɪbif/): "chilled"
tairai (adjective, /taɪɹaɪ/): "cold"
am (adjective, /əm/): "curried"
utame (adjective, /utəmɛ/): "dark"
ahough (adjective, /əhɒ/): "deep"
as (adjective, /æs/): "divine"
attawfuk (adjective, /əɾofuk/): "drunk"
awesawd (adjective, /əwɛsod/): "empty"
ingayni (adjective, /iŋenɪ/): "evil"
uva (adjective, /ʌvə/): "familiar"
it (adjective, /ɪt/): "fat"
ukivu (adjective, /ukɪvʌ/): "flat"
thalatai (adjective, /ðælətaɪ/): "frail"
amittaw (adjective, /əmɪɾo/): "fried"
ayn (adjective, /en/): "full"
ika (adjective, /ɪkə/): "good"
imidilaw (adjective, /imɪdilo/): "green"
shana (adjective, /ʃənə/): "grey"
wahaynas (adjective, /wæhenæs/): "honest"
inanab (adjective, /ɪnanæb/): "hot"
oughdouv (adjective, /ɒdaʊv/): "light"
kittu (adjective, /kɪɾu/): "long"
an (adjective, /æn/): "loud"
alabatta (adjective, /ələbəɾə/): "mortal"
letis (adjective, /lɛtis/): "mysterious"
attusa (adjective, /əɾusa/): "narrow"
cha (adjective, /tʃə/): "old"
tatha (adjective, /təðə/): "orange"
dadisa (adjective, /dədɪsæ/): "pungent"
salatai (adjective, /səlætaɪ/): "purple"
si (adjective, /sɪ/): "quiet"
mita (adjective, /mɪtə/): "raw"
lahesayb (adjective, /ləhɛseb/): "rectangular"
ewajiz (adjective, /ɛwædʒiz/): "red"
ihuvutha (adjective, /ɪhʌvuðə/): "roasted"
la (adjective, /lə/): "round"
uzisup (adjective, /uzɪsup/): "salty"
fi (adjective, /fi/): "savory"
la (adjective, /lə/): "shallow"
iva (adjective, /ɪvə/): "short"
idal (adjective, /idəl/): "smoked"
etada (adjective, /ɛtæda/): "sober"
natt (adjective, /nəɾ/): "sour"
sasimin (adjective, /səsɪmin/): "spicy"
jazatt (adjective, /dʒazəɾ/): "spiral"
ttoushuti (adjective, /ɾaʊʃuti/): "square"
na (adjective, /nə/): "steamed"
ani (adjective, /anɪ/): "strange"
oni (adjective, /ɔni/): "strong"
isipaw (adjective, /ɪsɪpo/): "sturdy"
sisutt (adjective, /sɪsuɾ/): "sweet"
sai (adjective, /saɪ/): "tall"
tawzeth (adjective, /tozɛð/): "thick"
tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "thin"
ahawth (adjective, /əhoð/): "warm"
idimaytti (adjective, /ɪdɪmeɾɪ/): "weak"
kaitagi (adjective, /kaɪtəgɪ/): "white"
azatta (adjective, /əzəɾə/): "wide"
attusufa (adjective, /aɾʌsufə/): "yellow"
upize (adjective, /upɪzɛ/): "young"
Verbs
itha (verb, /ɪðə/): "bake"
uttinik (verb, /ʌɾinɪk/): "be"
bak (verb, /bək/): "belong"
zaijitta (verb, /zaɪdʒɪɾə/): "bite"
att (verb, /əɾ/): "break"
ush (verb, /uʃ/): "burn"
oughsa (verb, /ɒsə/): "come"
mitha (verb, /mɪθə/): "die"
irriye (verb, /ɪrɪyɛ/): "drink"
pitafe (verb, /pɪtəfɛ/): "eat"
ukuw (verb, /ukuw/): "fall"
aha (verb, /əhə/): "fight"
ata (verb, /ətæ/): "find"
amufas (verb, /æmʌfəs/): "fish"
ethe (verb, /ɛðɛ/): "fly"
nai (verb, /naɪ/): "frown"
nga (verb, /ŋə/): "go"
thes (verb, /ðɛs/): "growl"
natti (verb, /nəɾi/): "hate"
fubu (verb, /fubʌ/): "have"
pab (verb, /pəb/): "hear"
az (verb, /əz/): "hide"
aj (verb, /əj/): "hold"
inough (verb, /ɪnɒ/): "hunt"
didadat (verb, /didədət/): "jump"
ahimif (verb, /æhimif/): "kill"
ekoughna (verb, /ɛkɒna/): "know"
de (verb, /dɛ/): "laugh"
adan (verb, /ədan/): "lie"
inoila (verb, /ɪnɔɪlə/): "live"
am (verb, /əm/): "lose"
putta (verb, /pʌɾæ/): "love"
oos (verb, /ʊs/): "need"
fi (verb, /fi/): "own"
ayttitt (verb, /eɾiɾ/): "roast"
uk (verb, /uk/): "run"
ak (verb, /ək/): "see"
days (verb, /des/): "sit"
theva (verb, /ðɛvə/): "sleep"
jayn (verb, /jen/): "smell"
bi (verb, /bɪ/): "smile"
abavattoo (verb, /əbəvæɾʊ/): "stand"
iz (verb, /iz/): "strike"
asaf (verb, /əsəf/): "swallow"
enaytawt (verb, /ɛnetot/): "swim"
tepunit (verb, /tɛpʌnɪt/): "taste"
ubattu (verb, /ubəɾu/): "throw"
oughfanawt (verb, /ɒfænot/): "walk"
ug (verb, /ug/): "want"
Nouns
azanali (noun, /əzənəlɪ/): "afternoon"
ittip (noun, /iɾip/): "ale"
ada (noun, /ədə/): "all"
iw (noun, /ɪw/): "alligator"
aja (noun, /ədʒə/): "arm"
usaip (noun, /ʌsaɪp/): "ash"
sinoota (noun, /sɪnʊtə/): "aunt"
aipilaym (noun, /aɪpɪlem/): "axe"
mamititt (noun, /məmɪtɪɾ/): "bark"
tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "bay"
nimasa (noun, /nɪməsə/): "beer"
anaw (noun, /əno/): "beet"
olim (noun, /ɔlim/): "bird"
at (noun, /ət/): "blood"
kafi (noun, /kəfɪ/): "boar"
saym (noun, /sem/): "bone"
nazay (noun, /naze/): "breakfast"
analap (noun, /ənələp/): "breast"
anoughtai (noun, /anɒtaɪ/): "brother"
shi (noun, /ʃi/): "castle"
ayttanathi (noun, /eɾənəði/): "cat"
ashasad (noun, /əʃæsəd/): "cat"
attahi (noun, /əɾæhɪ/): "chest"
safai (noun, /səfaɪ/): "chicken"
zihailath (noun, /zɪhaɪləð/): "claw"
ibuvuts (noun, /ɪbʌvuts/): "cloud"
it (noun, /ɪt/): "coconut"
ttuni (noun, /ɾʌni/): "crime"
utt (noun, /uɾ/): "day"
pukud (noun, /pukʌd/): "dinner"
ubel (noun, /ʌbɛl/): "dog"
ttaidal (noun, /ɾaɪdəl/): "drink"
izu (noun, /ɪzu/): "dungeon"
ttag (noun, /ɾəg/): "ear"
ttine (noun, /ɾinɛ/): "earth"
fatt (noun, /faɾ/): "egg"
anih (noun, /ənɪh/): "elder"
in (noun, /ɪn/): "enemy"
asarouda (noun, /æsæɹaʊdæ/): "evening"
sah (noun, /səh/): "eye"
sayttay (noun, /seɾe/): "family"
abe (noun, /əbɛ/): "father"
ttipaloughs (noun, /ɾɪpəlɒs/): "feather"
aws (noun, /os/): "fight"
inane (noun, /inənɛ/): "finger"
taman (noun, /təmən/): "fire"
fipaiwi (noun, /fɪpaɪwi/): "fish"
voohikas (noun, /vʊhɪkəs/): "flesh"
lita (noun, /lɪtə/): "foot"
ttathitta (noun, /ɾəðɪɾæ/): "forest"
tehough (noun, /tɛhɒ/): "fox"
elaw (noun, /ɛlo/): "friend"
chuka (noun, /tʃʌkə/): "goose"
nakat (noun, /nakət/): "grease"
mu (noun, /mʌ/): "group"
nadu (noun, /nədu/): "gulf"
sam (noun, /sam/): "hair"
adipaw (noun, /ædɪpo/): "hand"
daysouz (noun, /desaʊz/): "hat"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "hate"
iva (noun, /ivæ/): "head"
ihadina (noun, /ɪhædɪnə/): "hill"
ttusapat (noun, /ɾʌsəpæt/): "horn"
del (noun, /dɛl/): "horse"
upajoughzough (noun, /upədʒɒzɒ/): "house"
aben (noun, /æbɛn/): "inn"
danekai (noun, /danɛkaɪ/): "island"
at (noun, /ət/): "jaw"
ina (noun, /inæ/): "lake"
ed (noun, /ɛd/): "leaf"
ivayttise (noun, /ɪveɾɪsɛ/): "leg"
pilatan (noun, /pɪlætən/): "liver"
ad (noun, /æd/): "louse"
anattath (noun, /ənəɾəθ/): "love"
aykouchi (noun, /ekaʊtʃɪ/): "lunch"
ina (noun, /ɪnæ/): "man"
afan (noun, /əfan/): "many"
epoughpigaw (noun, /ɛpɒpigo/): "meal"
ejejaisi (noun, /ɛjɛjaɪsi/): "metal"
uwaishik (noun, /uwaɪʃɪk/): "mine"
attidifa (noun, /əɾɪdɪfə/): "monster"
is (noun, /ɪs/): "moon"
suhatta (noun, /sʌhəɾə/): "morning"
afi (noun, /əfɪ/): "mother"
ithu (noun, /ɪðu/): "mountain"
thinatta (noun, /θɪnəɾə/): "mouth"
thou (noun, /ðaʊ/): "name"
ttutoughdat (noun, /ɾʌtɒdæt/): "neck"
naynathin (noun, /nenəðɪn/): "night"
niz (noun, /nɪz/): "noodle"
nusat (noun, /nusət/): "nose"
shali (noun, /ʃəli/): "ocean"
in (noun, /ɪn/): "parent"
aylawaiv (noun, /eləwaɪv/): "path"
uz (noun, /uz/): "peace"
ujitidi (noun, /ʌjɪtɪdɪ/): "pepper"
ba (noun, /bə/): "person"
tti (noun, /ɾi/): "pie"
sirran (noun, /sirən/): "pig"
lai (noun, /laɪ/): "rabbit"
thuga (noun, /ðʌgə/): "rain"
tanooj (noun, /tənʊj/): "rat"
imi (noun, /ɪmɪ/): "river"
ailaput (noun, /aɪləput/): "robe"
ttittay (noun, /ɾɪɾe/): "rock"
inginin (noun, /ɪŋɪnɪn/): "root"
nilafef (noun, /nɪlæfɛf/): "salt"
sitinait (noun, /sɪtinaɪt/): "sand"
akahah (noun, /ækəhəh/): "seed"
sasoughpa (noun, /səsɒpə/): "sibling"
nashish (noun, /nəʃɪʃ/): "sister"
uttaluw (noun, /uɾəluw/): "skin"
fayluna (noun, /felunə/): "sky"
bitt (noun, /bɪɾ/): "smoke"
attanisa (noun, /æɾənɪsæ/): "snake"
maway (noun, /məwe/): "soup"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "star"
tunaysa (noun, /tʌnesə/): "stew"
unasis (noun, /unəsɪs/): "stomach"
sika (noun, /sɪkə/): "stone"
oughni (noun, /ɒnɪ/): "stream"
attawtti (noun, /aɾoɾɪ/): "sun"
qut (noun, /qut/): "sword"
awi (noun, /əwɪ/): "tail"
wu (noun, /wu/): "tavern"
azough (noun, /əzɒ/): "thumb"
ededough (noun, /ɛdɛdɒ/): "tongue"
etuwin (noun, /ɛtuwɪn/): "tooth"
awpawdal (noun, /opodəl/): "tree"
ena (noun, /ɛna/): "truth"
tilaw (noun, /tilo/): "uncle"
akataz (noun, /akətəz/): "valley"
atudatt (noun, /ətʌdəɾ/): "war"
tuttay (noun, /tʌɾe/): "water"
asuhaf (noun, /əsʌhæf/): "way"
asa (noun, /əsə/): "wine"
ttathithat (noun, /ɾaθiðət/): "woman"
atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "word"