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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.

Tama

Tama Dictionary

Pronouns

mach (pronoun, /mətʃ/): "he"

wi (pronoun, /wɪ/): "she"

ath (pronoun, /əð/): "they"

satt (pronoun, /səɾ/): "you"

ti (pronoun, /tɪ/): "we"

zaim (pronoun, /zaɪm/): "I"

Articles

ka (article, /kə/): "a"

ta (article, /tə/): "the"

Prepositions

nattatt (preposition, /nəɾəɾ/): "and"

oon (preposition, /ʊn/): "as"

ini (preposition, /ɪnɪ/): "from"

ezak (preposition, /ɛzək/): "in"

isa (preposition, /isə/): "of"

asabesaw (preposition, /əsabɛso/): "or"

ttajumith (preposition, /ɾəjumɪð/): "to"

tittiwi (preposition, /tɪɾɪwi/): "will"

le (preposition, /lɛ/): "with"

Numbers

anisanu (number, /ənɪsənʌ/): "zero"

dayn (number, /den/): "one"

mu (number, /mu/): "two"

atiz (number, /ætɪz/): "three"

ti (number, /tɪ/): "four"

zazu (number, /zəzu/): "five"

ehad (number, /ɛhəd/): "six"

imi (number, /ɪmɪ/): "seven"

ouqoughdi (number, /aʊqɒdɪ/): "eight"

toughsishiw (number, /tɒsɪʃɪw/): "nine"

thal (number, /ðal/): "ten"

Questions

aboihigay (question, /əbɔɪhɪge/): "what"

elishad (question, /ɛliʃəd/): "who"

tanoughtt (question, /tənɒɾ/): "how"

ekaj (question, /ɛkəj/): "why"

udasapi (question, /udasəpi/): "when"

Interjections

aina (interjection, /aɪnə/): "hello"

latsaittat (interjection, /lətsaɪɾat/): "goodbye"

ini (interjection, /ɪni/): "hey"

asaba (interjection, /æsəbə/): "bye"

tinis (interjection, /tɪnis/): "ouch"

aw (interjection, /əw/): "wow"

is (interjection, /ɪs/): "uh"

angawesou (interjection, /əŋəwɛsaʊ/): "er"

natis (interjection, /nətɪs/): "um"

Adverbs

an (adverb, /ən/): "again"

achashisa (adverb, /ətʃəʃɪsæ/): "now"

ungini (adverb, /uŋinɪ/): "soon"

tel (adverb, /tɛl/): "often"

ha (adverb, /hə/): "sometimes"

awaisi (adverb, /awaɪsɪ/): "always"

ouhani (adverb, /aʊhənɪ/): "never"

boottu (adverb, /bʊɾʌ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

aythivas (adjective, /eðivəs/): "aromatic"

hisabou (adjective, /hisəbaʊ/): "basted"

mitadit (adjective, /mitədɪt/): "big"

ttatati (adjective, /ɾətatɪ/): "bitter"

masai (adjective, /masaɪ/): "black"

bipi (adjective, /bipi/): "blue"

zouda (adjective, /zaʊdə/): "brown"

naisaqet (adjective, /naɪsəqɛt/): "chilled"

tatai (adjective, /tətaɪ/): "cold"

nalanoughtt (adjective, /nalanɒɾ/): "curried"

ayngaiwijaw (adjective, /eŋaɪwɪjo/): "dark"

sitt (adjective, /sɪɾ/): "deep"

thipay (adjective, /ðipe/): "divine"

isawneka (adjective, /ɪsonɛkə/): "drunk"

cad (adjective, /cəd/): "empty"

ikatiwi (adjective, /ɪkətiwɪ/): "evil"

uza (adjective, /ʌza/): "familiar"

ittattagi (adjective, /ɪɾəɾəgi/): "fat"

saj (adjective, /sæj/): "flat"

atha (adjective, /əðə/): "frail"

bataydi (adjective, /bətedɪ/): "fried"

pinana (adjective, /pɪnanæ/): "full"

ttawt (adjective, /ɾot/): "good"

ittitta (adjective, /iɾɪɾə/): "green"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "grey"

ishaikad (adjective, /ɪʃaɪkəd/): "honest"

athasalaw (adjective, /əðəsəlo/): "hot"

hingabaz (adjective, /hiŋəbəz/): "light"

atathu (adjective, /ətəðu/): "long"

aysuzawda (adjective, /esuzodə/): "loud"

aivoughka (adjective, /aɪvɒkə/): "mortal"

zilay (adjective, /zɪle/): "mysterious"

osih (adjective, /ɔsɪh/): "narrow"

tab (adjective, /təb/): "old"

pazawa (adjective, /pazəwə/): "orange"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "pungent"

saitinai (adjective, /saɪtɪnaɪ/): "purple"

tethiloung (adjective, /tɛðilaʊŋ/): "quiet"

thajai (adjective, /ðadʒaɪ/): "raw"

datt (adjective, /dæɾ/): "rectangular"

naleva (adjective, /nəlɛvæ/): "red"

kutt (adjective, /kuɾ/): "roasted"

thoughth (adjective, /ðɒð/): "round"

tuvaiwi (adjective, /tuvaɪwɪ/): "salty"

thalough (adjective, /ðəlɒ/): "savory"

kacapip (adjective, /kəcəpɪp/): "shallow"

ithawsivu (adjective, /iθosivʌ/): "short"

latt (adjective, /ləɾ/): "smoked"

oughttid (adjective, /ɒɾid/): "sober"

banaza (adjective, /bənəzə/): "sour"

tawi (adjective, /təwi/): "spicy"

ailavat (adjective, /aɪləvət/): "spiral"

ttitat (adjective, /ɾɪtət/): "square"

oughthuse (adjective, /ɒðusɛ/): "steamed"

paylatt (adjective, /peləɾ/): "strange"

uthas (adjective, /ʌðəs/): "strong"

oughthap (adjective, /ɒðəp/): "sturdy"

ijaz (adjective, /ijəz/): "sweet"

attith (adjective, /əɾið/): "tall"

kattan (adjective, /kəɾən/): "thick"

latis (adjective, /lætɪs/): "thin"

takib (adjective, /tækɪb/): "warm"

ttamott (adjective, /ɾamɔɾ/): "weak"

naizai (adjective, /naɪzaɪ/): "white"

ayittounai (adjective, /əyɪɾaʊnaɪ/): "wide"

thaing (adjective, /ðaɪŋ/): "yellow"

tta (adjective, /ɾa/): "young"

Verbs

ttitadas (verb, /ɾɪtədəs/): "bake"

nayvough (verb, /nevɒ/): "be"

ko (verb, /kɔ/): "belong"

kafebutt (verb, /kafɛbuɾ/): "bite"

ishatatti (verb, /iʃətəɾɪ/): "break"

al (verb, /əl/): "burn"

awwa (verb, /owə/): "come"

uki (verb, /ʌkɪ/): "die"

ditt (verb, /diɾ/): "drink"

kutu (verb, /kutʌ/): "eat"

abinach (verb, /əbinətʃ/): "fall"

naithutaz (verb, /naɪðʌtəz/): "fight"

zoughtatt (verb, /zɒtæɾ/): "find"

ga (verb, /gə/): "fish"

athaij (verb, /əðaɪj/): "fly"

awkika (verb, /okika/): "frown"

ttenay (verb, /ɾɛne/): "go"

ipan (verb, /ɪpən/): "growl"

pi (verb, /pi/): "hate"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "have"

sunat (verb, /sunat/): "hear"

imu (verb, /imʌ/): "hide"

daninu (verb, /dəninu/): "hold"

asani (verb, /asænɪ/): "hunt"

ttat (verb, /ɾət/): "jump"

saikaw (verb, /saɪko/): "kill"

ka (verb, /kə/): "know"

idu (verb, /ɪdu/): "laugh"

en (verb, /ɛn/): "lie"

kemadih (verb, /kɛmadih/): "live"

da (verb, /də/): "lose"

minayh (verb, /mɪneh/): "love"

tayl (verb, /tel/): "need"

uth (verb, /uθ/): "own"

ttashivu (verb, /ɾəʃɪvʌ/): "roast"

sa (verb, /sa/): "run"

pay (verb, /pe/): "see"

afetanu (verb, /afɛtənʌ/): "sit"

asisaym (verb, /əsɪsem/): "sleep"

uzaj (verb, /uzəj/): "smell"

kabumi (verb, /kəbʌmɪ/): "smile"

iniwazay (verb, /iniwaze/): "stand"

ett (verb, /ɛɾ/): "strike"

amilav (verb, /əmɪləv/): "swallow"

iga (verb, /ɪgə/): "swim"

minila (verb, /mɪnɪlə/): "taste"

vaittita (verb, /vaɪɾɪtə/): "throw"

ipi (verb, /ɪpɪ/): "walk"

ethehi (verb, /ɛðɛhɪ/): "want"

Nouns

vitt (noun, /viɾ/): "afternoon"

at (noun, /at/): "ale"

thaf (noun, /ðaf/): "all"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "alligator"

nayela (noun, /næyɛlə/): "arm"

chattittak (noun, /tʃəɾiɾək/): "ash"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "aunt"

kite (noun, /kɪtɛ/): "axe"

thadi (noun, /θədi/): "bark"

an (noun, /ən/): "bay"

fibad (noun, /fibæd/): "beer"

da (noun, /də/): "beet"

dayt (noun, /det/): "bird"

pik (noun, /pɪk/): "blood"

silaitig (noun, /silaɪtɪg/): "boar"

poott (noun, /pʊɾ/): "bone"

puk (noun, /pʌk/): "breakfast"

vam (noun, /vəm/): "breast"

vatoutt (noun, /vətaʊɾ/): "brother"

ala (noun, /alə/): "castle"

tumawsap (noun, /tʌmosəp/): "cat"

ami (noun, /æmɪ/): "cat"

enisays (noun, /ɛnɪses/): "chest"

da (noun, /də/): "chicken"

ith (noun, /ið/): "claw"

din (noun, /dɪn/): "cloud"

tattati (noun, /təɾətɪ/): "coconut"

animuwoi (noun, /ənimuwɔɪ/): "crime"

alivinga (noun, /əlɪvɪŋæ/): "day"

ivawtt (noun, /ɪvoɾ/): "dinner"

kat (noun, /kət/): "dog"

umaci (noun, /ʌməcɪ/): "drink"

ittatta (noun, /iɾəɾə/): "dungeon"

wam (noun, /wəm/): "ear"

sa (noun, /sə/): "earth"

ziwi (noun, /ziwi/): "egg"

asaw (noun, /æso/): "elder"

zadeng (noun, /zədɛŋ/): "enemy"

igithul (noun, /ɪgɪðʌl/): "evening"

ngiw (noun, /ŋɪw/): "eye"

nakawth (noun, /nəkoð/): "family"

taitai (noun, /taɪtaɪ/): "father"

uzetu (noun, /uzɛtʌ/): "feather"

ttabila (noun, /ɾəbɪla/): "fight"

asizap (noun, /əsɪzæp/): "finger"

gunana (noun, /gʌnənə/): "fire"

ifagufi (noun, /ɪfəgʌfɪ/): "fish"

ashatt (noun, /əʃəɾ/): "flesh"

nizi (noun, /nɪzi/): "foot"

etaythaish (noun, /ɛteθaɪʃ/): "forest"

naf (noun, /nəf/): "fox"

anepad (noun, /ənɛpæd/): "friend"

ittatabu (noun, /iɾətəbu/): "goose"

ishasuzai (noun, /ɪʃəsʌzaɪ/): "grease"

dawtt (noun, /doɾ/): "group"

fatajad (noun, /fætadʒəd/): "gulf"

uta (noun, /utə/): "hair"

esh (noun, /ɛʃ/): "hand"

dai (noun, /daɪ/): "hat"

iwachatt (noun, /iwəxəɾ/): "hate"

zasait (noun, /zasaɪt/): "head"

ebou (noun, /ɛbaʊ/): "hill"

itted (noun, /ɪɾɛd/): "horn"

kemawh (noun, /kɛmoh/): "horse"

ati (noun, /ətɪ/): "house"

oumouni (noun, /aʊmaʊnɪ/): "inn"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "island"

vut (noun, /vʌt/): "jaw"

liwaitatt (noun, /liwaɪtəɾ/): "lake"

atithis (noun, /ætiðɪs/): "leaf"

nahuwoon (noun, /nəhʌwʊn/): "leg"

na (noun, /nə/): "liver"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "louse"

ezattap (noun, /ɛzæɾæp/): "love"

ninath (noun, /nɪnæð/): "lunch"

ttazipi (noun, /ɾəzɪpi/): "man"

zalukap (noun, /zælukəp/): "many"

shuhesi (noun, /ʃʌhɛsi/): "meal"

ttam (noun, /ɾəm/): "metal"

soughsiz (noun, /sɒsɪz/): "mine"

awthawnath (noun, /oðonað/): "monster"

woughpattad (noun, /wɒpəɾəd/): "moon"

nattawi (noun, /naɾəwɪ/): "morning"

fusalai (noun, /fʌsælaɪ/): "mother"

ishe (noun, /iʃɛ/): "mountain"

fa (noun, /fa/): "mouth"

ooku (noun, /ʊku/): "name"

havipam (noun, /həvɪpam/): "neck"

im (noun, /ɪm/): "night"

ttaylazutt (noun, /ɾeləzʌɾ/): "noodle"

teha (noun, /tɛhə/): "nose"

attajin (noun, /əɾajɪn/): "ocean"

aittattisai (noun, /aɪɾəɾɪsaɪ/): "parent"

inama (noun, /inamæ/): "path"

bithun (noun, /bɪθun/): "peace"

nisas (noun, /nɪsas/): "pepper"

dattin (noun, /dəɾin/): "person"

noughfoughlas (noun, /nɒfɒləs/): "pie"

lepanaid (noun, /lɛpənaɪd/): "pig"

idaygaw (noun, /ɪdegəw/): "rabbit"

aitt (noun, /aɪɾ/): "rain"

zattoughn (noun, /zəɾɒn/): "rat"

atatta (noun, /atəɾə/): "river"

dawj (noun, /doj/): "robe"

ittatta (noun, /iɾəɾə/): "rock"

aitun (noun, /aɪtun/): "root"

uzitaj (noun, /ʌzitəj/): "salt"

titil (noun, /tɪtɪl/): "sand"

pem (noun, /pɛm/): "seed"

ngapafaim (noun, /ŋəpəfaɪm/): "sibling"

ttamay (noun, /ɾəme/): "sister"

iputatay (noun, /ipʌtəte/): "skin"

nala (noun, /nələ/): "sky"

aha (noun, /əhə/): "smoke"

sattazough (noun, /səɾəzɒ/): "snake"

mazagak (noun, /məzəgək/): "soup"

awt (noun, /ot/): "star"

iniwa (noun, /ɪnɪwa/): "stew"

bawdika (noun, /bodikə/): "stomach"

gazijatt (noun, /gəzɪdʒəɾ/): "stone"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "stream"

ailazili (noun, /aɪləzɪlɪ/): "sun"

laithouv (noun, /laɪðaʊv/): "sword"

futtaw (noun, /fʌɾo/): "tail"

litta (noun, /liɾa/): "tavern"

nizakough (noun, /nizəkɒ/): "thumb"

ijine (noun, /ɪjɪnɛ/): "tongue"

atittanough (noun, /ətiɾənɒ/): "tooth"

mitaynit (noun, /mɪtenit/): "tree"

igaf (noun, /ɪgəf/): "truth"

anilaws (noun, /ənilos/): "uncle"

bad (noun, /bəd/): "valley"

abanetti (noun, /əbənɛɾi/): "war"

uti (noun, /utɪ/): "water"

kimutti (noun, /kɪmuɾɪ/): "way"

afiwin (noun, /æfɪwɪn/): "wine"

ab (noun, /əb/): "woman"

metha (noun, /mɛða/): "word"