Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Tasagaw
Tasagaw Dictionary
Pronouns
oughtough (pronoun, /ɒtɒ/): "he"
ev (pronoun, /ɛv/): "she"
az (pronoun, /əz/): "they"
angay (pronoun, /əŋe/): "you"
ithi (pronoun, /iði/): "we"
nek (pronoun, /nɛk/): "I"
Articles
thi (article, /ðɪ/): "a"
ta (article, /tə/): "the"
Prepositions
inapafa (preposition, /ɪnəpæfə/): "and"
naniba (preposition, /nənɪbə/): "as"
wa (preposition, /wə/): "from"
ipi (preposition, /ipi/): "in"
gittihib (preposition, /gɪɾɪhib/): "of"
awz (preposition, /oz/): "or"
ngosamil (preposition, /ŋɔsamɪl/): "to"
ath (preposition, /æð/): "will"
ttuwattai (preposition, /ɾʌwaɾaɪ/): "with"
Numbers
itali (number, /ɪtəlɪ/): "zero"
thamayba (number, /ðəmebə/): "one"
akusil (number, /əkʌsil/): "two"
soupaba (number, /saʊpæbə/): "three"
thusa (number, /ðusə/): "four"
ineb (number, /inɛb/): "five"
ttang (number, /ɾəŋ/): "six"
dasatuw (number, /dəsətuw/): "seven"
doughp (number, /dɒp/): "eight"
ittiwak (number, /ɪɾɪwæk/): "nine"
ainidic (number, /aɪnidic/): "ten"
Questions
itik (question, /itɪk/): "what"
aiyi (question, /aɪyi/): "who"
ittayttough (question, /ɪɾeɾɒ/): "how"
tolasai (question, /tɔləsaɪ/): "why"
alaiman (question, /ælaɪman/): "when"
Interjections
awth (interjection, /oð/): "hello"
inanaytu (interjection, /ɪnənetʌ/): "goodbye"
jamutta (interjection, /jamʌɾæ/): "hey"
uttesa (interjection, /uɾɛsə/): "bye"
dattoughs (interjection, /dəɾɒs/): "ouch"
pawsat (interjection, /posət/): "wow"
iludit (interjection, /ɪlʌdɪt/): "uh"
ttiwazith (interjection, /ɾiwəzið/): "er"
ili (interjection, /ili/): "um"
Adverbs
abizus (adverb, /əbɪzʌs/): "again"
ujizit (adverb, /ʌjizɪt/): "now"
akav (adverb, /əkəv/): "soon"
ithat (adverb, /iðæt/): "often"
ush (adverb, /uʃ/): "sometimes"
majala (adverb, /majəla/): "always"
ja (adverb, /jə/): "never"
dda (adverb, /ɽə/): "seldom"
Adjectives
tat (adjective, /tət/): "aromatic"
faziv (adjective, /fæzɪv/): "basted"
apikutta (adjective, /əpɪkuɾæ/): "big"
ttanatt (adjective, /ɾənəɾ/): "bitter"
athiza (adjective, /əðizə/): "black"
ases (adjective, /əsɛs/): "blue"
ve (adjective, /vɛ/): "brown"
itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "chilled"
ikikatt (adjective, /ikikaɾ/): "cold"
apiz (adjective, /apɪz/): "curried"
ad (adjective, /əd/): "dark"
malaysoin (adjective, /məlesɔɪn/): "deep"
athamala (adjective, /aðəmələ/): "divine"
lunaz (adjective, /lʌnəz/): "drunk"
awtoughtt (adjective, /otɒɾ/): "empty"
atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "evil"
edikatt (adjective, /ɛdikəɾ/): "familiar"
lilabaz (adjective, /lɪləbæz/): "fat"
thitithatt (adjective, /ðitɪðəɾ/): "flat"
ngabutha (adjective, /ŋəbʌðə/): "frail"
it (adjective, /ɪt/): "fried"
joughnuza (adjective, /jɒnuzæ/): "full"
wakahit (adjective, /wəkæhɪt/): "good"
va (adjective, /væ/): "green"
itoughkitta (adjective, /ɪtɒkɪɾə/): "grey"
unittas (adjective, /unɪɾəs/): "honest"
atha (adjective, /aðə/): "hot"
sangatt (adjective, /səŋəɾ/): "light"
di (adjective, /di/): "long"
ma (adjective, /mə/): "loud"
thudath (adjective, /ðʌdəð/): "mortal"
fang (adjective, /fəŋ/): "mysterious"
tha (adjective, /θæ/): "narrow"
atab (adjective, /ətəb/): "old"
inuvanou (adjective, /inuvənaʊ/): "orange"
nayzoula (adjective, /nezaʊlə/): "pungent"
uja (adjective, /ʌjə/): "purple"
icha (adjective, /ɪchə/): "quiet"
houdad (adjective, /haʊdəd/): "raw"
pimitte (adjective, /pɪmɪɾɛ/): "rectangular"
ttait (adjective, /ɾaɪt/): "red"
nadata (adjective, /nədata/): "roasted"
wough (adjective, /wɒ/): "round"
etangoughth (adjective, /ɛtəŋɒθ/): "salty"
inifasough (adjective, /ɪnɪfəsɒ/): "savory"
ut (adjective, /ut/): "shallow"
aitha (adjective, /aɪðæ/): "short"
oughttaka (adjective, /ɒɾəkæ/): "smoked"
idet (adjective, /idɛt/): "sober"
hanitta (adjective, /hənɪɾə/): "sour"
uvoodam (adjective, /uvʊdəm/): "spicy"
thanashu (adjective, /ðənəʃu/): "spiral"
vanapan (adjective, /vənəpən/): "square"
ooped (adjective, /ʊpɛd/): "steamed"
sisai (adjective, /sɪsaɪ/): "strange"
ishay (adjective, /iʃe/): "strong"
atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "sturdy"
sawaita (adjective, /səwaɪtə/): "sweet"
vashawn (adjective, /vəʃon/): "tall"
oumalah (adjective, /aʊmæləh/): "thick"
imoughtt (adjective, /ɪmɒɾ/): "thin"
bisi (adjective, /bɪsi/): "warm"
bihitas (adjective, /bɪhitæs/): "weak"
kal (adjective, /kəl/): "white"
veluzil (adjective, /vɛlʌzɪl/): "wide"
tawmatt (adjective, /toməɾ/): "yellow"
siikinin (adjective, /ʒɪkinin/): "young"
Verbs
adattatay (verb, /ædəɾəte/): "bake"
tadaib (verb, /tədaɪb/): "be"
du (verb, /du/): "belong"
at (verb, /ət/): "bite"
kaytadi (verb, /ketədi/): "break"
aka (verb, /ækə/): "burn"
afavai (verb, /əfəvaɪ/): "come"
this (verb, /ðis/): "die"
oughh (verb, /ɒh/): "drink"
adaletta (verb, /ədəlɛɾə/): "eat"
vitaikatt (verb, /vɪtaɪkəɾ/): "fall"
ayzoughta (verb, /ezɒtə/): "fight"
dilu (verb, /dilu/): "find"
bittas (verb, /bɪɾəs/): "fish"
ett (verb, /ɛɾ/): "fly"
tuttatt (verb, /tʌɾəɾ/): "frown"
sal (verb, /səl/): "go"
aik (verb, /aɪk/): "growl"
ditij (verb, /dɪtij/): "hate"
nelatti (verb, /nɛlæɾi/): "have"
ijajekai (verb, /ɪjədʒɛkaɪ/): "hear"
aj (verb, /ədʒ/): "hide"
il (verb, /ɪl/): "hold"
alashag (verb, /ələʃag/): "hunt"
it (verb, /it/): "jump"
tteni (verb, /ɾɛnɪ/): "kill"
at (verb, /ət/): "know"
zu (verb, /zu/): "laugh"
thitathesi (verb, /ðɪtæðɛʒ/): "lie"
vai (verb, /vaɪ/): "live"
ezutt (verb, /ɛzʌɾ/): "lose"
asii (verb, /æʒɪ/): "love"
mabatt (verb, /məbəɾ/): "need"
iki (verb, /ɪkɪ/): "own"
wawkim (verb, /wokim/): "roast"
pisish (verb, /pɪsɪʃ/): "run"
in (verb, /ɪn/): "see"
vataysay (verb, /vətese/): "sit"
aynin (verb, /enɪn/): "sleep"
ka (verb, /kə/): "smell"
pazattaf (verb, /pəzəɾəf/): "smile"
anash (verb, /ənəʃ/): "stand"
dukena (verb, /dukɛna/): "strike"
lathami (verb, /ləðəmɪ/): "swallow"
attaidaykai (verb, /əɾaɪdekaɪ/): "swim"
adatheth (verb, /ədæðɛð/): "taste"
athaibim (verb, /əðaɪbim/): "throw"
dathoughka (verb, /dəðɒka/): "walk"
ttattuz (verb, /ɾəɾuz/): "want"
Nouns
eth (noun, /ɛð/): "afternoon"
wesenair (noun, /wɛsɛnaɪɹ/): "ale"
nouta (noun, /naʊtə/): "all"
ajem (noun, /adʒɛm/): "alligator"
itattuki (noun, /ɪtəɾukɪ/): "arm"
wisuza (noun, /wɪsʌzæ/): "ash"
apihef (noun, /əpihɛf/): "aunt"
attathootha (noun, /æɾəðʊðə/): "axe"
jisasuf (noun, /jɪsəsʌf/): "bark"
anaynait (noun, /anenaɪt/): "bay"
an (noun, /ən/): "beer"
ushuz (noun, /uʃʌz/): "beet"
mal (noun, /məl/): "bird"
nithishou (noun, /niðiʃaʊ/): "blood"
ngought (noun, /ŋɒt/): "boar"
chik (noun, /tʃɪk/): "bone"
ttayd (noun, /ɾed/): "breakfast"
zetha (noun, /zɛðə/): "breast"
duk (noun, /duk/): "brother"
atela (noun, /ətɛlə/): "castle"
ik (noun, /ik/): "cat"
satough (noun, /sətɒ/): "cat"
ttetanat (noun, /ɾɛtənət/): "chest"
shul (noun, /ʃʌl/): "chicken"
daymasab (noun, /demasəb/): "claw"
ilinap (noun, /ilɪnəp/): "cloud"
ekitah (noun, /ɛkitah/): "coconut"
ivim (noun, /ɪvɪm/): "crime"
naittapaip (noun, /naɪɾəpaɪp/): "day"
anineha (noun, /æninɛhə/): "dinner"
ita (noun, /ita/): "dog"
nikala (noun, /nɪkəla/): "drink"
awhawjay (noun, /ohodʒe/): "dungeon"
kana (noun, /kanə/): "ear"
uthenai (noun, /uðɛnaɪ/): "earth"
thawijach (noun, /ðəwɪjətʃ/): "egg"
diluta (noun, /dɪlutə/): "elder"
pis (noun, /pɪs/): "enemy"
ba (noun, /bə/): "evening"
dumattaw (noun, /duməɾæw/): "eye"
itang (noun, /ɪtəŋ/): "family"
zatai (noun, /zətaɪ/): "father"
ngazif (noun, /ŋəzɪf/): "feather"
mada (noun, /mədə/): "fight"
luttatai (noun, /lʌɾətaɪ/): "finger"
amedaiv (noun, /æmɛdaɪv/): "fire"
mayti (noun, /metɪ/): "fish"
fif (noun, /fɪf/): "flesh"
tap (noun, /təp/): "foot"
achakat (noun, /ætʃəkət/): "forest"
pasidal (noun, /pəsidəl/): "fox"
ttafa (noun, /ɾæfə/): "friend"
ttaken (noun, /ɾækɛn/): "goose"
esidu (noun, /ɛsɪdʌ/): "grease"
idaydat (noun, /idedət/): "group"
ta (noun, /tæ/): "gulf"
pi (noun, /pi/): "hair"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "hand"
ikan (noun, /ikən/): "hat"
thes (noun, /ðɛs/): "hate"
ttutaynan (noun, /ɾutenan/): "head"
ibaiv (noun, /ɪbaɪv/): "hill"
day (noun, /de/): "horn"
mika (noun, /mɪkə/): "horse"
ita (noun, /ɪtə/): "house"
az (noun, /az/): "inn"
satte (noun, /səɾɛ/): "island"
ulam (noun, /ʌləm/): "jaw"
jagap (noun, /dʒəgəp/): "lake"
isawtti (noun, /ɪsoɾɪ/): "leaf"
ayti (noun, /etɪ/): "leg"
zukoughv (noun, /zukɒv/): "liver"
tezi (noun, /tɛzi/): "louse"
thitt (noun, /ðiɾ/): "love"
ttaladi (noun, /ɾəladɪ/): "lunch"
ujilazi (noun, /ujɪləzi/): "man"
azan (noun, /əzæn/): "many"
lafa (noun, /ləfə/): "meal"
thatin (noun, /ðətin/): "metal"
isoutoohi (noun, /isaʊtʊhɪ/): "mine"
ti (noun, /ti/): "monster"
latti (noun, /ləɾɪ/): "moon"
hay (noun, /he/): "morning"
seseka (noun, /sɛsɛkæ/): "mother"
thanawki (noun, /ðənoki/): "mountain"
awite (noun, /əwitɛ/): "mouth"
lawma (noun, /lomæ/): "name"
abuzi (noun, /abʌzɪ/): "neck"
at (noun, /ət/): "night"
ikenana (noun, /ɪkɛnənə/): "noodle"
zik (noun, /zɪk/): "nose"
ozatta (noun, /ɔzaɾə/): "ocean"
lung (noun, /lʌŋ/): "parent"
amaith (noun, /əmaɪð/): "path"
iz (noun, /ɪz/): "peace"
anayngu (noun, /æneŋʌ/): "pepper"
vaikena (noun, /vaɪkɛnə/): "person"
aj (noun, /əj/): "pie"
ab (noun, /æb/): "pig"
awsal (noun, /osəl/): "rabbit"
vinou (noun, /vɪnaʊ/): "rain"
ettike (noun, /ɛɾikɛ/): "rat"
enuti (noun, /ɛnuti/): "river"
anusaisa (noun, /ənusaɪsa/): "robe"
sasayttat (noun, /saseɾət/): "rock"
tata (noun, /tətə/): "root"
hattoughwuk (noun, /həɾɒwʌk/): "salt"
dan (noun, /dan/): "sand"
mada (noun, /mədə/): "seed"
ttap (noun, /ɾəp/): "sibling"
aneta (noun, /ənɛtə/): "sister"
iwani (noun, /iwəni/): "skin"
vapom (noun, /vapɔm/): "sky"
bayalak (noun, /bəyalək/): "smoke"
tas (noun, /təs/): "snake"
faili (noun, /faɪlɪ/): "soup"
anene (noun, /ənɛnɛ/): "star"
nasough (noun, /nəsɒ/): "stew"
lutita (noun, /lutɪtə/): "stomach"
sa (noun, /sæ/): "stone"
me (noun, /mɛ/): "stream"
baj (noun, /bæj/): "sun"
witutta (noun, /witʌɾə/): "sword"
ithizitt (noun, /ɪðizɪɾ/): "tail"
thabasun (noun, /ðəbəsun/): "tavern"
attawa (noun, /əɾəwə/): "thumb"
mimat (noun, /mimət/): "tongue"
evebawti (noun, /ɛvɛbotɪ/): "tooth"
ish (noun, /iʃ/): "tree"
away (noun, /əwe/): "truth"
nguni (noun, /ŋunɪ/): "uncle"
wanithi (noun, /wæniðɪ/): "valley"
ukan (noun, /ukən/): "war"
ni (noun, /ni/): "water"
halilai (noun, /həlɪlaɪ/): "way"
kutaitain (noun, /kʌtaɪtaɪn/): "wine"
inattulou (noun, /inəɾʌlaʊ/): "woman"
esinish (noun, /ɛsɪnɪʃ/): "word"