Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Anakaiv
Anakaiv Dictionary
Pronouns
el (pronoun, /ɛl/): "he"
it (pronoun, /ɪt/): "she"
acha (pronoun, /ətʃa/): "they"
ni (pronoun, /nɪ/): "you"
in (pronoun, /in/): "we"
ej (pronoun, /ɛj/): "I"
Articles
itt (article, /iɾ/): "a"
ap (article, /əp/): "the"
Prepositions
idi (preposition, /ɪdɪ/): "and"
dettani (preposition, /dɛɾəni/): "as"
apadid (preposition, /əpədid/): "from"
ful (preposition, /fʌl/): "in"
ag (preposition, /əg/): "of"
anay (preposition, /æne/): "or"
ngidoughba (preposition, /ŋɪdɒbə/): "to"
vou (preposition, /vaʊ/): "will"
tattai (preposition, /təɾaɪ/): "with"
Numbers
gipam (number, /gɪpəm/): "zero"
dainawem (number, /daɪnəwɛm/): "one"
iwattiti (number, /iwæɾiti/): "two"
feqib (number, /fɛqib/): "three"
tatta (number, /təɾa/): "four"
gik (number, /gɪk/): "five"
atakai (number, /ətəkaɪ/): "six"
aviw (number, /əvɪw/): "seven"
katuthi (number, /kətʌði/): "eight"
ba (number, /bə/): "nine"
kethubought (number, /kɛðubɒt/): "ten"
Questions
vefoughda (question, /vɛfɒdə/): "what"
nif (question, /nif/): "who"
ahay (question, /əhe/): "how"
anoughk (question, /ənɒk/): "why"
kizal (question, /kizæl/): "when"
Interjections
ji (interjection, /jɪ/): "hello"
thoonawai (interjection, /ðʊnawaɪ/): "goodbye"
ayzi (interjection, /ezi/): "hey"
zaithisouf (interjection, /zaɪðɪsaʊf/): "bye"
azi (interjection, /əzi/): "ouch"
etti (interjection, /ɛɾɪ/): "wow"
up (interjection, /up/): "uh"
kai (interjection, /kaɪ/): "er"
ung (interjection, /ʌŋ/): "um"
Adverbs
hawdaydi (adverb, /hodedɪ/): "again"
is (adverb, /ɪs/): "now"
efattat (adverb, /ɛfaɾət/): "soon"
ilad (adverb, /ɪləd/): "often"
engouhidu (adverb, /ɛŋaʊhɪdʌ/): "sometimes"
amathut (adverb, /æməðut/): "always"
ivav (adverb, /ivæv/): "never"
linazoughtt (adverb, /linəzɒɾ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
ayfa (adjective, /efə/): "aromatic"
dittala (adjective, /dɪɾələ/): "basted"
tattite (adjective, /tæɾɪtɛ/): "big"
awtt (adjective, /oɾ/): "bitter"
ayli (adjective, /elɪ/): "black"
manu (adjective, /mənu/): "blue"
tuga (adjective, /tʌgæ/): "brown"
nanga (adjective, /næŋə/): "chilled"
ttagi (adjective, /ɾagɪ/): "cold"
dais (adjective, /daɪs/): "curried"
pilail (adjective, /pilaɪl/): "dark"
nutith (adjective, /nʌtɪð/): "deep"
sajan (adjective, /səjan/): "divine"
kukam (adjective, /kukəm/): "drunk"
mutta (adjective, /muɾæ/): "empty"
nga (adjective, /ŋæ/): "evil"
danukud (adjective, /dənʌkud/): "familiar"
ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "fat"
dayjat (adjective, /dedʒət/): "flat"
ikatawi (adjective, /ikætəwi/): "frail"
ashaboughn (adjective, /əʃabɒn/): "fried"
bittatt (adjective, /bɪɾəɾ/): "full"
naws (adjective, /nos/): "good"
amilis (adjective, /əmɪlɪs/): "green"
ttava (adjective, /ɾəvə/): "grey"
piv (adjective, /pɪv/): "honest"
attayn (adjective, /æɾen/): "hot"
tib (adjective, /tib/): "light"
oonadi (adjective, /ʊnædɪ/): "long"
desattai (adjective, /dɛsəɾaɪ/): "loud"
vouda (adjective, /vaʊdə/): "mortal"
ounani (adjective, /aʊnæni/): "mysterious"
ifi (adjective, /ifi/): "narrow"
ayz (adjective, /ez/): "old"
kudazi (adjective, /kʌdəzɪ/): "orange"
atisiki (adjective, /atisɪki/): "pungent"
witep (adjective, /wɪtɛp/): "purple"
sek (adjective, /sɛk/): "quiet"
na (adjective, /nə/): "raw"
umapa (adjective, /uməpə/): "rectangular"
aykoughzun (adjective, /ekɒzʌn/): "red"
anakiz (adjective, /anakɪz/): "roasted"
kanatt (adjective, /kənəɾ/): "round"
ttepadat (adjective, /ɾɛpədət/): "salty"
tap (adjective, /təp/): "savory"
ikila (adjective, /ɪkɪlə/): "shallow"
tiloughtsed (adjective, /tɪlɒtsɛd/): "short"
atoora (adjective, /ətʊɹə/): "smoked"
aboufa (adjective, /əbaʊfə/): "sober"
atha (adjective, /æðə/): "sour"
ad (adjective, /əd/): "spicy"
oughbai (adjective, /ɒbaɪ/): "spiral"
nawgusha (adjective, /nogʌʃə/): "square"
batti (adjective, /bəɾɪ/): "steamed"
ttawsutha (adjective, /ɾosuða/): "strange"
ec (adjective, /ɛc/): "strong"
ttimit (adjective, /ɾimit/): "sturdy"
na (adjective, /næ/): "sweet"
awngasid (adjective, /oŋəsid/): "tall"
awasha (adjective, /əwəʃæ/): "thick"
zilab (adjective, /zɪləb/): "thin"
ananawtt (adjective, /ənənoɾ/): "warm"
ezavat (adjective, /ɛzævət/): "weak"
ed (adjective, /ɛd/): "white"
ithathittough (adjective, /ɪðəðiɾɒ/): "wide"
aka (adjective, /əkæ/): "yellow"
ana (adjective, /ənə/): "young"
Verbs
epoo (verb, /ɛpʊ/): "bake"
dasaje (verb, /dəsəjɛ/): "be"
adatt (verb, /ædəɾ/): "belong"
ap (verb, /əp/): "bite"
iwudaw (verb, /iwudaw/): "break"
adough (verb, /adɒ/): "burn"
inaynina (verb, /ineninə/): "come"
afama (verb, /əfəmə/): "die"
iki (verb, /ɪkɪ/): "drink"
aynujan (verb, /enʌjən/): "eat"
awtathay (verb, /otəðe/): "fall"
ttumasat (verb, /ɾʌməsət/): "fight"
ma (verb, /mə/): "find"
nan (verb, /nən/): "fish"
ttoughtt (verb, /ɾɒɾ/): "fly"
itin (verb, /itin/): "frown"
idi (verb, /ɪdi/): "go"
atata (verb, /atətə/): "growl"
itta (verb, /ɪɾə/): "hate"
disa (verb, /dɪsə/): "have"
mani (verb, /mənɪ/): "hear"
in (verb, /ɪn/): "hide"
tett (verb, /tɛɾ/): "hold"
atta (verb, /əɾə/): "hunt"
ubidika (verb, /ʌbidɪkæ/): "jump"
utusa (verb, /ʌtusə/): "kill"
nayzaynu (verb, /nezenʌ/): "know"
atatte (verb, /ætəɾɛ/): "laugh"
kak (verb, /kək/): "lie"
idaiva (verb, /idaɪvæ/): "live"
tej (verb, /tɛdʒ/): "lose"
oottag (verb, /ʊɾəg/): "love"
ut (verb, /ut/): "need"
sikihaw (verb, /sikɪhəw/): "own"
thasawwaw (verb, /ðəsowo/): "roast"
niwi (verb, /nɪwi/): "run"
asige (verb, /əsɪgɛ/): "see"
hid (verb, /hɪd/): "sit"
oughnitinu (verb, /ɒnɪtinu/): "sleep"
binigout (verb, /bɪnɪgaʊt/): "smell"
ttith (verb, /ɾɪð/): "smile"
emasip (verb, /ɛmæsip/): "stand"
inaynayd (verb, /ɪnened/): "strike"
awat (verb, /əwət/): "swallow"
tamibaw (verb, /tæmɪbo/): "swim"
nijatt (verb, /nijæɾ/): "taste"
tedawvi (verb, /tɛdovɪ/): "throw"
wett (verb, /wɛɾ/): "walk"
tudatt (verb, /tʌdəɾ/): "want"
Nouns
iking (noun, /ɪkɪŋ/): "afternoon"
soushid (noun, /saʊʃɪd/): "ale"
thital (noun, /θɪtəl/): "all"
izizim (noun, /ɪzizɪm/): "alligator"
suk (noun, /suk/): "arm"
tazuw (noun, /tæzuw/): "ash"
ttivath (noun, /ɾivæθ/): "aunt"
lasaiwou (noun, /ləsaɪwaʊ/): "axe"
alit (noun, /əlɪt/): "bark"
at (noun, /ət/): "bay"
ddalasab (noun, /ɽələsəb/): "beer"
thaniw (noun, /ðənɪw/): "beet"
iwisayto (noun, /iwɪsetɔ/): "bird"
ittunib (noun, /ɪɾunɪb/): "blood"
uttithu (noun, /uɾɪðu/): "boar"
idazisai (noun, /idæzisaɪ/): "bone"
ashana (noun, /əʃænə/): "breakfast"
aymithuzi (noun, /emiðuzi/): "breast"
apatud (noun, /əpətud/): "brother"
umattapa (noun, /umaɾəpə/): "castle"
abatta (noun, /æbəɾə/): "cat"
uvaiwoo (noun, /uvaɪwʊ/): "cat"
tul (noun, /tʌl/): "chest"
ttait (noun, /ɾaɪt/): "chicken"
aninatta (noun, /ənɪnəɾə/): "claw"
ttetti (noun, /ɾɛɾɪ/): "cloud"
nait (noun, /naɪt/): "coconut"
ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "crime"
ididani (noun, /ɪdɪdanɪ/): "day"
bu (noun, /bu/): "dinner"
thih (noun, /ðih/): "dog"
maw (noun, /mo/): "drink"
vadu (noun, /vædu/): "dungeon"
thai (noun, /ðaɪ/): "ear"
nuzaitta (noun, /nʌzaɪɾə/): "earth"
dangacha (noun, /dəŋəchə/): "egg"
ging (noun, /giŋ/): "elder"
lanijatt (noun, /lənɪjəɾ/): "enemy"
qunatta (noun, /qunəɾə/): "evening"
atha (noun, /æðə/): "eye"
ttutid (noun, /ɾʌtɪd/): "family"
silayban (noun, /sɪlebən/): "father"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "feather"
ja (noun, /jæ/): "fight"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "finger"
taihu (noun, /taɪhu/): "fire"
emi (noun, /ɛmi/): "fish"
lou (noun, /laʊ/): "flesh"
ma (noun, /mə/): "foot"
adadawf (noun, /adədof/): "forest"
aynoughka (noun, /enɒkə/): "fox"
ittadul (noun, /ɪɾədul/): "friend"
ayta (noun, /etə/): "goose"
tech (noun, /tɛtʃ/): "grease"
taz (noun, /təz/): "group"
at (noun, /ət/): "gulf"
akabay (noun, /əkəbe/): "hair"
nela (noun, /nɛla/): "hand"
asathuli (noun, /asəðulɪ/): "hat"
padikus (noun, /pədɪkus/): "hate"
pina (noun, /pɪnə/): "head"
atasatt (noun, /ətəsəɾ/): "hill"
nafaw (noun, /næfo/): "horn"
attadayn (noun, /əɾəden/): "horse"
sitta (noun, /sɪɾə/): "house"
vough (noun, /vɒ/): "inn"
kuni (noun, /kʌni/): "island"
sithi (noun, /siði/): "jaw"
tatt (noun, /təɾ/): "lake"
inanus (noun, /inænʌs/): "leaf"
attihi (noun, /əɾihi/): "leg"
oukayg (noun, /aʊkeg/): "liver"
tit (noun, /tit/): "louse"
am (noun, /əm/): "love"
ti (noun, /ti/): "lunch"
ikip (noun, /ɪkip/): "man"
nidu (noun, /nidu/): "many"
igikatta (noun, /ɪgikəɾə/): "meal"
ubinoughku (noun, /ʌbinɒku/): "metal"
tawwashu (noun, /towaʃʌ/): "mine"
toughna (noun, /tɒnə/): "monster"
fanin (noun, /fənɪn/): "moon"
ev (noun, /ɛv/): "morning"
ittini (noun, /iɾini/): "mother"
akettaza (noun, /əkɛɾæzə/): "mountain"
gidach (noun, /gidətʃ/): "mouth"
athawtika (noun, /əðotɪkæ/): "name"
ababus (noun, /əbəbus/): "neck"
ahavani (noun, /əhəvənɪ/): "night"
ittawg (noun, /iɾog/): "noodle"
mat (noun, /mæt/): "nose"
riba (noun, /ɹɪbə/): "ocean"
nine (noun, /ninɛ/): "parent"
nanamaitt (noun, /nənəmaɪɾ/): "path"
ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "peace"
vithi (noun, /vɪði/): "pepper"
ati (noun, /əti/): "person"
ttatain (noun, /ɾətaɪn/): "pie"
atta (noun, /æɾa/): "pig"
bisitting (noun, /bɪsɪɾiŋ/): "rabbit"
salavin (noun, /sələvɪn/): "rain"
inattas (noun, /ɪnəɾəs/): "rat"
ayttaw (noun, /eɾo/): "river"
ddi (noun, /ɽɪ/): "robe"
oughnou (noun, /ɒnaʊ/): "rock"
afawsoughth (noun, /əfosɒð/): "root"
ili (noun, /ilɪ/): "salt"
ttaja (noun, /ɾədʒə/): "sand"
akaw (noun, /əko/): "seed"
azangoufu (noun, /əzəŋaʊfu/): "sibling"
usih (noun, /usih/): "sister"
usawaba (noun, /usəwəbə/): "skin"
diz (noun, /dɪz/): "sky"
tithine (noun, /tɪðinɛ/): "smoke"
inakath (noun, /ɪnəkæð/): "snake"
ayna (noun, /enə/): "soup"
attattoip (noun, /əɾəɾɔɪp/): "star"
anis (noun, /ənɪs/): "stew"
iy (noun, /iy/): "stomach"
sajaitu (noun, /sadʒaɪtu/): "stone"
sati (noun, /səti/): "stream"
ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "sun"
sala (noun, /səlæ/): "sword"
fit (noun, /fɪt/): "tail"
ad (noun, /əd/): "tavern"
abifit (noun, /abɪfɪt/): "thumb"
ttuttidad (noun, /ɾʌɾɪdəd/): "tongue"
ifittun (noun, /ɪfiɾun/): "tooth"
anuladough (noun, /anulədɒ/): "tree"
mail (noun, /maɪl/): "truth"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "uncle"
ka (noun, /kə/): "valley"
tti (noun, /ɾi/): "war"
babij (noun, /bəbidʒ/): "water"
is (noun, /is/): "way"
chepi (noun, /tʃɛpi/): "wine"
itho (noun, /ɪðɔ/): "woman"
ic (noun, /ic/): "word"