Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Titetta
Titetta Dictionary
Pronouns
ad (pronoun, /əd/): "he"
athough (pronoun, /əθɒ/): "she"
ut (pronoun, /ʌt/): "they"
tas (pronoun, /tæs/): "you"
chaym (pronoun, /chem/): "we"
za (pronoun, /zə/): "I"
Articles
emi (article, /ɛmi/): "a"
ttu (article, /ɾʌ/): "the"
Prepositions
mibut (preposition, /mibʌt/): "and"
vubatt (preposition, /vubəɾ/): "as"
it (preposition, /ɪt/): "from"
nadat (preposition, /nədət/): "in"
vibayl (preposition, /vɪbel/): "of"
aivil (preposition, /aɪvɪl/): "or"
ana (preposition, /əna/): "to"
oughw (preposition, /ɒw/): "will"
tattutt (preposition, /təɾʌɾ/): "with"
Numbers
nin (number, /nɪn/): "zero"
amid (number, /əmɪd/): "one"
tti (number, /ɾi/): "two"
tattanan (number, /təɾənən/): "three"
adop (number, /adɔp/): "four"
oughloughnoughn (number, /ɒlɒnɒn/): "five"
kuthasay (number, /kʌðəse/): "six"
aini (number, /aɪni/): "seven"
aykilay (number, /ekile/): "eight"
asiatapa (number, /aʒətapæ/): "nine"
tengoughju (number, /tɛŋɒjʌ/): "ten"
Questions
mozinub (question, /mɔzɪnub/): "what"
ittazattu (question, /iɾəzəɾu/): "who"
husil (question, /hʌsɪl/): "how"
thitta (question, /ðiɾa/): "why"
usapi (question, /ʌsəpi/): "when"
Interjections
atamava (interjection, /atæməvə/): "hello"
taiwasa (interjection, /taɪwəsə/): "goodbye"
tudisha (interjection, /tʌdiʃæ/): "hey"
imish (interjection, /imiʃ/): "bye"
tini (interjection, /tinɪ/): "ouch"
itu (interjection, /ɪtʌ/): "wow"
iw (interjection, /iw/): "uh"
pani (interjection, /pənɪ/): "er"
kutt (interjection, /kuɾ/): "um"
Adverbs
tti (adverb, /ɾɪ/): "again"
ttiti (adverb, /ɾɪti/): "now"
aiminufa (adverb, /aɪminufə/): "soon"
izitha (adverb, /izɪðə/): "often"
etitti (adverb, /ɛtɪɾɪ/): "sometimes"
nayttatte (adverb, /neɾəɾɛ/): "always"
tattinap (adverb, /təɾɪnəp/): "never"
agutt (adverb, /əgʌɾ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
sani (adjective, /sənɪ/): "aromatic"
uzif (adjective, /ʌzif/): "basted"
edath (adjective, /ɛdəθ/): "big"
zithab (adjective, /zɪðəb/): "bitter"
tutatte (adjective, /tutəɾɛ/): "black"
nitt (adjective, /nɪɾ/): "blue"
bafa (adjective, /bæfə/): "brown"
ttasoot (adjective, /ɾəsʊt/): "chilled"
aydasitt (adjective, /edəsiɾ/): "cold"
echimas (adjective, /ɛtʃiməs/): "curried"
ttouka (adjective, /ɾaʊkə/): "dark"
pous (adjective, /paʊs/): "deep"
nanouche (adjective, /nənaʊtʃɛ/): "divine"
ilufayd (adjective, /ɪlufed/): "drunk"
patheji (adjective, /pəðɛjɪ/): "empty"
il (adjective, /il/): "evil"
nitai (adjective, /nɪtaɪ/): "familiar"
ittu (adjective, /ɪɾu/): "fat"
apattitti (adjective, /əpæɾiɾi/): "flat"
attayd (adjective, /æɾed/): "frail"
baiv (adjective, /baɪv/): "fried"
nes (adjective, /nɛs/): "full"
ittitt (adjective, /iɾɪɾ/): "good"
apani (adjective, /əpəni/): "green"
jakayf (adjective, /dʒəkef/): "grey"
tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "honest"
muttafi (adjective, /mʌɾəfɪ/): "hot"
lawnaitu (adjective, /lonaɪtʌ/): "light"
anivath (adjective, /ənivəð/): "long"
an (adjective, /ən/): "loud"
usi (adjective, /usi/): "mortal"
detou (adjective, /dɛtaʊ/): "mysterious"
til (adjective, /tɪl/): "narrow"
ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "old"
nisa (adjective, /nɪsə/): "orange"
mattis (adjective, /məɾis/): "pungent"
oon (adjective, /ʊn/): "purple"
awdi (adjective, /odɪ/): "quiet"
awchi (adjective, /otʃi/): "raw"
kanough (adjective, /kənɒ/): "rectangular"
tawitas (adjective, /təwitəs/): "red"
tidata (adjective, /tɪdətə/): "roasted"
ttesith (adjective, /ɾɛsɪð/): "round"
adata (adjective, /ədætə/): "salty"
ate (adjective, /ətɛ/): "savory"
tam (adjective, /təm/): "shallow"
achitt (adjective, /ətʃiɾ/): "short"
yapalat (adjective, /yəpələt/): "smoked"
tittima (adjective, /tɪɾimə/): "sober"
utekata (adjective, /ʌtɛkətə/): "sour"
lu (adjective, /lu/): "spicy"
nazi (adjective, /nəzi/): "spiral"
tanutti (adjective, /tənuɾi/): "square"
imin (adjective, /imin/): "steamed"
ganittu (adjective, /gənɪɾu/): "strange"
shab (adjective, /ʃæb/): "strong"
av (adjective, /æv/): "sturdy"
fikil (adjective, /fɪkɪl/): "sweet"
italipa (adjective, /itəlipə/): "tall"
lit (adjective, /lɪt/): "thick"
tai (adjective, /taɪ/): "thin"
awtha (adjective, /oðə/): "warm"
bayguda (adjective, /begudə/): "weak"
thatti (adjective, /ðəɾɪ/): "white"
dittadai (adjective, /diɾədaɪ/): "wide"
doulas (adjective, /daʊləs/): "yellow"
li (adjective, /lɪ/): "young"
Verbs
avasub (verb, /əvəsʌb/): "bake"
atathup (verb, /ətəðup/): "be"
thad (verb, /ðæd/): "belong"
thattahip (verb, /ðəɾəhɪp/): "bite"
buzatt (verb, /buzæɾ/): "break"
ttaw (verb, /ɾəw/): "burn"
abamilu (verb, /əbəmɪlʌ/): "come"
etha (verb, /ɛθə/): "die"
ala (verb, /ala/): "drink"
itt (verb, /iɾ/): "eat"
itta (verb, /ɪɾə/): "fall"
sayveb (verb, /sevɛb/): "fight"
diraypa (verb, /diɹepæ/): "find"
ttanattoughd (verb, /ɾənaɾɒd/): "fish"
natt (verb, /næɾ/): "fly"
waj (verb, /wədʒ/): "frown"
hidas (verb, /hidəs/): "go"
ih (verb, /ɪh/): "growl"
an (verb, /an/): "hate"
ttathiti (verb, /ɾæðitɪ/): "have"
ayshi (verb, /eʃɪ/): "hear"
ngan (verb, /ŋən/): "hide"
wiwidat (verb, /wɪwɪdət/): "hold"
tipou (verb, /tipaʊ/): "hunt"
zaithaza (verb, /zaɪðəzə/): "jump"
wawouwat (verb, /wawaʊwət/): "kill"
zizaitte (verb, /zɪzaɪɾɛ/): "know"
taib (verb, /taɪb/): "laugh"
tah (verb, /təh/): "lie"
att (verb, /əɾ/): "live"
sa (verb, /sæ/): "lose"
awazan (verb, /awəzæn/): "love"
ana (verb, /ənə/): "need"
oughdawzen (verb, /ɒdozɛn/): "own"
uma (verb, /umə/): "roast"
nanini (verb, /naninɪ/): "run"
patini (verb, /patɪni/): "see"
la (verb, /lə/): "sit"
tawda (verb, /todə/): "sleep"
gawl (verb, /gol/): "smell"
vab (verb, /vəb/): "smile"
ttou (verb, /ɾaʊ/): "stand"
ttet (verb, /ɾɛt/): "strike"
avati (verb, /əvætɪ/): "swallow"
haw (verb, /həw/): "swim"
ichawth (verb, /ɪchoð/): "taste"
ouch (verb, /aʊtʃ/): "throw"
lad (verb, /ləd/): "walk"
mawu (verb, /məwu/): "want"
Nouns
nilitt (noun, /nilɪɾ/): "afternoon"
jechefi (noun, /jɛtʃɛfɪ/): "ale"
ithattam (noun, /ɪðəɾəm/): "all"
kul (noun, /kul/): "alligator"
aywanapaw (noun, /ewənəpo/): "arm"
outet (noun, /aʊtɛt/): "ash"
pi (noun, /pɪ/): "aunt"
thun (noun, /ðun/): "axe"
adam (noun, /ədæm/): "bark"
aysat (noun, /esæt/): "bay"
iv (noun, /ɪv/): "beer"
alib (noun, /əlɪb/): "beet"
attep (noun, /əɾɛp/): "bird"
ttilufiw (noun, /ɾɪlufɪw/): "blood"
vawayttai (noun, /vəweɾaɪ/): "boar"
ani (noun, /ənɪ/): "bone"
toutt (noun, /taʊɾ/): "breakfast"
numuwup (noun, /numʌwʌp/): "breast"
avazifa (noun, /əvəzifə/): "brother"
am (noun, /əm/): "castle"
datanad (noun, /dætənəd/): "cat"
ittev (noun, /ɪɾɛv/): "cat"
atu (noun, /atʌ/): "chest"
dethamatt (noun, /dɛθæməɾ/): "chicken"
is (noun, /is/): "claw"
nayvamay (noun, /nevəme/): "cloud"
thunu (noun, /ðʌnʌ/): "coconut"
nasa (noun, /nəsə/): "crime"
tsowa (noun, /tsɔwa/): "day"
ebesaf (noun, /ɛbɛsæf/): "dinner"
puvat (noun, /pʌvət/): "dog"
mudathay (noun, /mʌdəðe/): "drink"
dingi (noun, /dɪŋɪ/): "dungeon"
danimas (noun, /dənɪmæs/): "ear"
su (noun, /su/): "earth"
sap (noun, /sap/): "egg"
zai (noun, /zaɪ/): "elder"
sitt (noun, /sɪɾ/): "enemy"
thouv (noun, /ðaʊv/): "evening"
ihi (noun, /ihi/): "eye"
athav (noun, /aðəv/): "family"
ttipa (noun, /ɾɪpæ/): "father"
thame (noun, /θəmɛ/): "feather"
ttih (noun, /ɾih/): "fight"
bilu (noun, /bɪlʌ/): "finger"
avitta (noun, /əviɾə/): "fire"
eb (noun, /ɛb/): "fish"
ailadud (noun, /aɪlədʌd/): "flesh"
adahasa (noun, /ədæhəsə/): "foot"
noughmasi (noun, /nɒməsɪ/): "forest"
et (noun, /ɛt/): "fox"
mu (noun, /mʌ/): "friend"
senaijej (noun, /sɛnaɪjɛj/): "goose"
inin (noun, /inɪn/): "grease"
lana (noun, /lənə/): "group"
siaduda (noun, /ʒədʌdæ/): "gulf"
naychafa (noun, /nechəfə/): "hair"
fadai (noun, /fædaɪ/): "hand"
ninurr (noun, /nɪnʌr/): "hat"
asanati (noun, /əsənətɪ/): "hate"
attatha (noun, /əɾəðə/): "head"
kanis (noun, /kənɪs/): "hill"
as (noun, /əs/): "horn"
arata (noun, /əɹətə/): "horse"
iw (noun, /ɪw/): "house"
tudana (noun, /tʌdənə/): "inn"
la (noun, /lə/): "island"
ttat (noun, /ɾat/): "jaw"
cuvasett (noun, /cuvæsɛɾ/): "lake"
anikashu (noun, /ənɪkəʃʌ/): "leaf"
uth (noun, /uð/): "leg"
al (noun, /əl/): "liver"
ttatimutt (noun, /ɾətimʌɾ/): "louse"
atitaw (noun, /ətito/): "love"
alanouke (noun, /əlanaʊkɛ/): "lunch"
ida (noun, /ɪdə/): "man"
itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "many"
ilith (noun, /ilɪð/): "meal"
awbali (noun, /obəlɪ/): "metal"
samak (noun, /səmæk/): "mine"
iwitis (noun, /ɪwɪtɪs/): "monster"
zitihu (noun, /zɪtɪhu/): "moon"
jawhatta (noun, /johəɾə/): "morning"
attalun (noun, /æɾəlʌn/): "mother"
athoughzi (noun, /əðɒzi/): "mountain"
japatt (noun, /jəpəɾ/): "mouth"
oughnattas (noun, /ɒnəɾəs/): "name"
aniz (noun, /ənɪz/): "neck"
ananoughna (noun, /ənənɒnə/): "night"
athab (noun, /əðəb/): "noodle"
anaythay (noun, /əneðe/): "nose"
jim (noun, /dʒim/): "ocean"
ttitti (noun, /ɾɪɾɪ/): "parent"
zagina (noun, /zægɪnə/): "path"
la (noun, /lə/): "peace"
li (noun, /lɪ/): "pepper"
efayg (noun, /ɛfeg/): "person"
ttakap (noun, /ɾækəp/): "pie"
tawditt (noun, /todiɾ/): "pig"
ayda (noun, /edə/): "rabbit"
dutha (noun, /dʌðə/): "rain"
ayzalahi (noun, /ezalahi/): "rat"
ami (noun, /əmɪ/): "river"
nawttav (noun, /noɾəv/): "robe"
yawidu (noun, /yəwɪdu/): "rock"
da (noun, /də/): "root"
angas (noun, /əŋas/): "salt"
atinatu (noun, /ətɪnætʌ/): "sand"
ethun (noun, /ɛðʌn/): "seed"
ut (noun, /ut/): "sibling"
meth (noun, /mɛð/): "sister"
etuthal (noun, /ɛtuðəl/): "skin"
at (noun, /ət/): "sky"
attudait (noun, /əɾʌdaɪt/): "smoke"
izuth (noun, /ɪzuð/): "snake"
ki (noun, /ki/): "soup"
datayv (noun, /dətev/): "star"
sasuwatt (noun, /səsuwəɾ/): "stew"
athayttas (noun, /əðeɾæs/): "stomach"
itha (noun, /iðə/): "stone"
inai (noun, /inaɪ/): "stream"
asesi (noun, /əsɛsɪ/): "sun"
in (noun, /in/): "sword"
em (noun, /ɛm/): "tail"
ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "tavern"
bat (noun, /bət/): "thumb"
taytethe (noun, /tetɛðɛ/): "tongue"
ihis (noun, /ɪhɪs/): "tooth"
lunatt (noun, /lʌnəɾ/): "tree"
uttam (noun, /uɾəm/): "truth"
dipakait (noun, /dɪpəkaɪt/): "uncle"
ka (noun, /kə/): "valley"
ulan (noun, /ʌlən/): "war"
awjawkek (noun, /ojokɛk/): "water"
honga (noun, /hɔŋæ/): "way"
watash (noun, /wətəʃ/): "wine"
ttattena (noun, /ɾəɾɛna/): "woman"
chazam (noun, /tʃæzəm/): "word"