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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.

Tela

Tela Dictionary

Pronouns

tta (pronoun, /ɾa/): "he"

idi (pronoun, /ɪdɪ/): "she"

ih (pronoun, /ɪh/): "they"

es (pronoun, /ɛs/): "you"

al (pronoun, /əl/): "we"

oom (pronoun, /ʊm/): "I"

Articles

ana (article, /ænə/): "a"

aje (article, /ædʒɛ/): "the"

Prepositions

ittaj (preposition, /ɪɾədʒ/): "and"

sa (preposition, /sə/): "as"

itawsav (preposition, /ɪtosəv/): "from"

oughhathing (preposition, /ɒhəðiŋ/): "in"

nayf (preposition, /nef/): "of"

il (preposition, /il/): "or"

littangoi (preposition, /liɾæŋɔɪ/): "to"

pa (preposition, /pə/): "will"

attazam (preposition, /əɾəzəm/): "with"

Numbers

icidan (number, /icɪdən/): "zero"

aychoot (number, /exʊt/): "one"

upa (number, /ʌpa/): "two"

thattibith (number, /θəɾibiθ/): "three"

patta (number, /pəɾə/): "four"

hi (number, /hɪ/): "five"

itough (number, /ɪtɒ/): "six"

ett (number, /ɛɾ/): "seven"

sittought (number, /siɾɒt/): "eight"

umida (number, /ʌmɪdæ/): "nine"

tas (number, /təs/): "ten"

Questions

aichawe (question, /aɪtʃəwɛ/): "what"

idouva (question, /idaʊvə/): "who"

attal (question, /əɾəl/): "how"

asoughpalaw (question, /əsɒpəlo/): "why"

at (question, /ət/): "when"

Interjections

ev (interjection, /ɛv/): "hello"

eshitou (interjection, /ɛʃɪtaʊ/): "goodbye"

nizayk (interjection, /nɪzek/): "hey"

lidoughpak (interjection, /lidɒpək/): "bye"

oughd (interjection, /ɒd/): "ouch"

ni (interjection, /nɪ/): "wow"

ittisi (interjection, /ɪɾisi/): "uh"

chig (interjection, /tʃɪg/): "er"

nitafail (interjection, /nitəfaɪl/): "um"

Adverbs

akattash (adverb, /akəɾəʃ/): "again"

aziwawbaw (adverb, /əzɪwobo/): "now"

itayp (adverb, /itep/): "soon"

naqaitt (adverb, /nəqaɪɾ/): "often"

is (adverb, /is/): "sometimes"

aiwin (adverb, /aɪwɪn/): "always"

ttitu (adverb, /ɾɪtu/): "never"

titted (adverb, /tɪɾɛd/): "seldom"

Adjectives

othattasa (adjective, /ɔðəɾəsə/): "aromatic"

ang (adjective, /əŋ/): "basted"

aytaipani (adjective, /etaɪpanɪ/): "big"

zettingai (adjective, /zɛɾiŋaɪ/): "bitter"

ithai (adjective, /iθaɪ/): "black"

ibang (adjective, /ɪbəŋ/): "blue"

oott (adjective, /ʊɾ/): "brown"

bi (adjective, /bi/): "chilled"

hi (adjective, /hɪ/): "cold"

mipa (adjective, /mɪpə/): "curried"

nawvew (adjective, /novɛw/): "dark"

ttapanga (adjective, /ɾəpaŋə/): "deep"

aba (adjective, /əbæ/): "divine"

ovavang (adjective, /ɔvævəŋ/): "drunk"

bay (adjective, /be/): "empty"

ithamu (adjective, /ɪðəmʌ/): "evil"

shasi (adjective, /ʃəsi/): "familiar"

aboughva (adjective, /æbɒvə/): "fat"

fu (adjective, /fʌ/): "flat"

dinihuh (adjective, /dɪnɪhʌh/): "frail"

asicha (adjective, /əsɪtʃə/): "fried"

ayp (adjective, /ep/): "full"

attiz (adjective, /əɾɪz/): "good"

ef (adjective, /ɛf/): "green"

an (adjective, /ən/): "grey"

utaisawmou (adjective, /ʌtaɪsomaʊ/): "honest"

ji (adjective, /ji/): "hot"

wawmaki (adjective, /womækɪ/): "light"

bawttathatt (adjective, /boɾəθəɾ/): "long"

vitin (adjective, /vitin/): "loud"

ittanum (adjective, /ɪɾənum/): "mortal"

ba (adjective, /ba/): "mysterious"

ilib (adjective, /ɪlɪb/): "narrow"

ttisam (adjective, /ɾisəm/): "old"

doughti (adjective, /dɒtɪ/): "orange"

naymawza (adjective, /nemozə/): "pungent"

wafaniw (adjective, /wæfænɪw/): "purple"

ach (adjective, /ətʃ/): "quiet"

am (adjective, /əm/): "raw"

oughhittash (adjective, /ɒhiɾəʃ/): "rectangular"

naway (adjective, /nəwe/): "red"

nud (adjective, /nʌd/): "roasted"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "round"

ani (adjective, /anɪ/): "salty"

atifa (adjective, /ətifə/): "savory"

wisuli (adjective, /wisulɪ/): "shallow"

nakuka (adjective, /nækukə/): "short"

attab (adjective, /əɾəb/): "smoked"

iwifid (adjective, /iwifɪd/): "sober"

misa (adjective, /mɪsə/): "sour"

tattava (adjective, /təɾævə/): "spicy"

neshoughf (adjective, /nɛʃɒf/): "spiral"

ih (adjective, /ih/): "square"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "steamed"

aimip (adjective, /aɪmip/): "strange"

nulazai (adjective, /nuləzaɪ/): "strong"

af (adjective, /əf/): "sturdy"

itattak (adjective, /ɪtəɾək/): "sweet"

itataws (adjective, /itətos/): "tall"

thai (adjective, /ðaɪ/): "thick"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "thin"

latteviw (adjective, /ləɾɛviw/): "warm"

hathawthin (adjective, /həðoðin/): "weak"

bilaish (adjective, /bɪlaɪʃ/): "white"

anazatt (adjective, /anæzəɾ/): "wide"

utt (adjective, /ʌɾ/): "yellow"

ttakig (adjective, /ɾəkɪg/): "young"

Verbs

et (verb, /ɛt/): "bake"

athasi (verb, /əðasɪ/): "be"

bihayfa (verb, /bɪhefa/): "belong"

sainadawd (verb, /saɪnədod/): "bite"

tunai (verb, /tʌnaɪ/): "break"

tibiki (verb, /tɪbɪkɪ/): "burn"

ulitha (verb, /ʌlɪðə/): "come"

ttapattaim (verb, /ɾəpəɾaɪm/): "die"

pepa (verb, /pɛpə/): "drink"

ttakewi (verb, /ɾəkɛwi/): "eat"

ujanatt (verb, /ujanəɾ/): "fall"

uthi (verb, /uðɪ/): "fight"

idapatu (verb, /idəpətu/): "find"

eh (verb, /ɛh/): "fish"

ddawthoozam (verb, /ɽoθʊzəm/): "fly"

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

thachatha (verb, /ðəchəðə/): "go"

zai (verb, /zaɪ/): "growl"

oite (verb, /ɔɪtɛ/): "hate"

gaza (verb, /gəzə/): "have"

na (verb, /nə/): "hear"

tilata (verb, /tɪlətə/): "hide"

anatham (verb, /anəðəm/): "hold"

ttuw (verb, /ɾuw/): "hunt"

athutta (verb, /aðuɾə/): "jump"

tha (verb, /ðə/): "kill"

al (verb, /əl/): "know"

lilis (verb, /lilɪs/): "laugh"

anaziddi (verb, /ənəzɪɽi/): "lie"

alihib (verb, /əlihɪb/): "live"

ailought (verb, /aɪlɒt/): "lose"

itaw (verb, /itəw/): "love"

vaytt (verb, /veɾ/): "need"

aichookik (verb, /aɪtʃʊkɪk/): "own"

ul (verb, /ul/): "roast"

naithejad (verb, /naɪðɛjæd/): "run"

initt (verb, /ɪnɪɾ/): "see"

ataisiv (verb, /ætaɪsɪv/): "sit"

unijaith (verb, /unɪjaɪθ/): "sleep"

ana (verb, /ana/): "smell"

tay (verb, /te/): "smile"

ita (verb, /ɪtə/): "stand"

ouni (verb, /aʊni/): "strike"

ibeli (verb, /ɪbɛlɪ/): "swallow"

pe (verb, /pɛ/): "swim"

doughni (verb, /dɒni/): "taste"

mimat (verb, /mimæt/): "throw"

ooloughttatha (verb, /ʊlɒɾəðæ/): "walk"

amalasi (verb, /æmələsɪ/): "want"

Nouns

oughsaitt (noun, /ɒsaɪɾ/): "afternoon"

leta (noun, /lɛtə/): "ale"

laj (noun, /lədʒ/): "all"

vatutayn (noun, /vætʌten/): "alligator"

doodaid (noun, /dʊdaɪd/): "arm"

wetitt (noun, /wɛtiɾ/): "ash"

itti (noun, /iɾɪ/): "aunt"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "axe"

amay (noun, /əme/): "bark"

tsamashe (noun, /tsəmaʃɛ/): "bay"

oubav (noun, /aʊbæv/): "beer"

mawvi (noun, /movɪ/): "beet"

nubitt (noun, /nubɪɾ/): "bird"

zattett (noun, /zəɾɛɾ/): "blood"

ditez (noun, /ditɛz/): "boar"

akudeth (noun, /əkudɛð/): "bone"

sakadoott (noun, /səkədʊɾ/): "breakfast"

uk (noun, /uk/): "breast"

ta (noun, /tə/): "brother"

dadad (noun, /dədæd/): "castle"

fe (noun, /fɛ/): "cat"

taytt (noun, /teɾ/): "cat"

abaz (noun, /əbaz/): "chest"

ttalata (noun, /ɾələtə/): "chicken"

sawzaytt (noun, /sozeɾ/): "claw"

aiti (noun, /aɪtɪ/): "cloud"

kawi (noun, /kəwi/): "coconut"

ttitta (noun, /ɾiɾæ/): "crime"

itsivatta (noun, /ɪtsivæɾa/): "day"

taz (noun, /təz/): "dinner"

jatha (noun, /jəða/): "dog"

hifawi (noun, /hifəwɪ/): "drink"

nithenad (noun, /nɪðɛnəd/): "dungeon"

atay (noun, /əte/): "ear"

nifaka (noun, /nifəkə/): "earth"

alilu (noun, /əlɪlu/): "egg"

nittiti (noun, /nɪɾɪtɪ/): "elder"

tettiw (noun, /tɛɾɪw/): "enemy"

vugoughz (noun, /vugɒz/): "evening"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "eye"

iwadad (noun, /ɪwədəd/): "family"

tut (noun, /tut/): "father"

uthin (noun, /uθɪn/): "feather"

adan (noun, /ədən/): "fight"

tataja (noun, /tətəjə/): "finger"

adoutt (noun, /ædaʊɾ/): "fire"

hedu (noun, /hɛdʌ/): "fish"

ttatiboosh (noun, /ɾætibʊʃ/): "flesh"

ittattawt (noun, /ɪɾəɾot/): "foot"

damade (noun, /damədɛ/): "forest"

loughbitti (noun, /lɒbɪɾɪ/): "fox"

ttiwa (noun, /ɾiwə/): "friend"

ifavathi (noun, /ifəvaðɪ/): "goose"

takazoughn (noun, /təkəzɒn/): "grease"

fi (noun, /fi/): "group"

aloughwajoo (noun, /əlɒwəjʊ/): "gulf"

aythutin (noun, /eðutɪn/): "hair"

titha (noun, /tɪðə/): "hand"

pinalat (noun, /pɪnələt/): "hat"

aninit (noun, /ænɪnɪt/): "hate"

nile (noun, /nɪlɛ/): "head"

kuse (noun, /kusɛ/): "hill"

pad (noun, /pəd/): "horn"

uthattoo (noun, /ʌðəɾʊ/): "horse"

za (noun, /zæ/): "house"

ba (noun, /bə/): "inn"

ittitt (noun, /ɪɾiɾ/): "island"

pa (noun, /pə/): "jaw"

upai (noun, /upaɪ/): "lake"

akaybeqi (noun, /əkebɛqɪ/): "leaf"

thaluti (noun, /ðælutɪ/): "leg"

ikama (noun, /ɪkəmə/): "liver"

too (noun, /tʊ/): "louse"

aykattadi (noun, /ekəɾædi/): "love"

anoughsat (noun, /ənɒsat/): "lunch"

ttas (noun, /ɾəs/): "man"

ala (noun, /ələ/): "many"

apepi (noun, /əpɛpɪ/): "meal"

izi (noun, /ɪzɪ/): "metal"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "mine"

chashuzu (noun, /tʃəʃuzu/): "monster"

usa (noun, /usə/): "moon"

asem (noun, /əsɛm/): "morning"

is (noun, /is/): "mother"

nat (noun, /nat/): "mountain"

iba (noun, /ɪbə/): "mouth"

doughw (noun, /dɒw/): "name"

ittin (noun, /ɪɾɪn/): "neck"

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

ettit (noun, /ɛɾɪt/): "noodle"

dal (noun, /dəl/): "nose"

fathattuz (noun, /fæðəɾuz/): "ocean"

theg (noun, /ðɛg/): "parent"

pil (noun, /pɪl/): "path"

la (noun, /lə/): "peace"

hunaysoi (noun, /hʌnesɔɪ/): "pepper"

sas (noun, /səs/): "person"

savi (noun, /səvi/): "pie"

at (noun, /ət/): "pig"

ttas (noun, /ɾæs/): "rabbit"

ilis (noun, /ɪlis/): "rain"

upethi (noun, /upɛðɪ/): "rat"

ebitib (noun, /ɛbɪtɪb/): "river"

dayasik (noun, /dayəsɪk/): "robe"

naitat (noun, /naɪtət/): "rock"

nat (noun, /nət/): "root"

waina (noun, /waɪnə/): "salt"

attoughtten (noun, /əɾɒɾɛn/): "sand"

sadipech (noun, /sədɪpɛch/): "seed"

denazith (noun, /dɛnæzɪð/): "sibling"

bud (noun, /bʌd/): "sister"

ad (noun, /əd/): "skin"

hut (noun, /hut/): "sky"

anin (noun, /ənin/): "smoke"

aden (noun, /ədɛn/): "snake"

kita (noun, /kɪtə/): "soup"

jupina (noun, /dʒʌpɪnə/): "star"

thah (noun, /ðəh/): "stew"

ithittila (noun, /ɪðiɾɪlə/): "stomach"

apamith (noun, /əpəmɪð/): "stone"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "stream"

naitam (noun, /naɪtæm/): "sun"

vadatawt (noun, /vədətot/): "sword"

itawithi (noun, /ɪtəwɪðɪ/): "tail"

timiwaw (noun, /timɪwo/): "tavern"

avoughthough (noun, /əvɒðɒ/): "thumb"

uthucha (noun, /uðuchə/): "tongue"

adittan (noun, /ədɪɾən/): "tooth"

cu (noun, /cu/): "tree"

qisa (noun, /qɪsə/): "truth"

awttath (noun, /oɾəθ/): "uncle"

oosa (noun, /ʊsə/): "valley"

ttatafi (noun, /ɾætafi/): "war"

iwidij (noun, /iwɪdij/): "water"

adizu (noun, /ədɪzu/): "way"

ethaid (noun, /ɛðaɪd/): "wine"

baynay (noun, /bene/): "woman"

chepi (noun, /tʃɛpɪ/): "word"