Iron Arachne logo glyph
Iron Arachne

Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games

Language Generator

This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.

Masait

Masait Dictionary

Pronouns

ayda (pronoun, /edə/): "he"

ji (pronoun, /jɪ/): "she"

vih (pronoun, /vɪh/): "they"

itti (pronoun, /ɪɾɪ/): "you"

liw (pronoun, /lɪw/): "we"

ous (pronoun, /aʊs/): "I"

Articles

nim (article, /nim/): "a"

ig (article, /ɪg/): "the"

Prepositions

thun (preposition, /ðun/): "and"

alis (preposition, /əlɪs/): "as"

satajid (preposition, /satəjɪd/): "from"

te (preposition, /tɛ/): "in"

attadap (preposition, /əɾədəp/): "of"

akoughsi (preposition, /əkɒsɪ/): "or"

tapoughsu (preposition, /təpɒsʌ/): "to"

tumi (preposition, /tʌmɪ/): "will"

att (preposition, /əɾ/): "with"

Numbers

ibath (number, /ibəð/): "zero"

ang (number, /əŋ/): "one"

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

at (number, /ət/): "three"

afisil (number, /əfɪsil/): "four"

ivitihi (number, /ɪvitɪhɪ/): "five"

zitat (number, /zɪtət/): "six"

alayva (number, /əlevə/): "seven"

ttij (number, /ɾij/): "eight"

baithathe (number, /baɪðəðɛ/): "nine"

ajal (number, /əjəl/): "ten"

Questions

ejaila (question, /ɛdʒaɪlə/): "what"

thisi (question, /ðisɪ/): "who"

ttileniw (question, /ɾɪlɛnɪw/): "how"

apatti (question, /əpəɾɪ/): "why"

adut (question, /ədut/): "when"

Interjections

uttaza (interjection, /ʌɾəzə/): "hello"

itt (interjection, /iɾ/): "goodbye"

tif (interjection, /tif/): "hey"

miwaz (interjection, /mɪwəz/): "bye"

abought (interjection, /əbɒt/): "ouch"

ij (interjection, /ɪj/): "wow"

nanagam (interjection, /nənəgəm/): "uh"

zadana (interjection, /zædənə/): "er"

usouttattough (interjection, /usaʊɾəɾɒ/): "um"

Adverbs

haguth (adverb, /həgʌð/): "again"

ni (adverb, /nɪ/): "now"

tatt (adverb, /tæɾ/): "soon"

ittinis (adverb, /ɪɾɪnis/): "often"

outh (adverb, /aʊð/): "sometimes"

hittathiz (adverb, /hɪɾəðɪz/): "always"

ut (adverb, /ʌt/): "never"

anudat (adverb, /ænʌdət/): "seldom"

Adjectives

aika (adjective, /aɪkə/): "aromatic"

ivattati (adjective, /ɪvəɾətɪ/): "basted"

kina (adjective, /kɪna/): "big"

ittaba (adjective, /iɾəbæ/): "bitter"

ikedi (adjective, /ɪkɛdɪ/): "black"

uttas (adjective, /ʌɾəs/): "blue"

ithitatta (adjective, /ɪðɪtəɾə/): "brown"

ach (adjective, /əch/): "chilled"

bithushough (adjective, /bɪðʌʃɒ/): "cold"

ngi (adjective, /ŋi/): "curried"

irriw (adjective, /irɪw/): "dark"

ayv (adjective, /ev/): "deep"

itakung (adjective, /ɪtəkuŋ/): "divine"

sasathad (adjective, /səsaðəd/): "drunk"

wusunath (adjective, /wusunəð/): "empty"

miheth (adjective, /mɪhɛð/): "evil"

datta (adjective, /dəɾə/): "familiar"

vai (adjective, /vaɪ/): "fat"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "flat"

thadatiw (adjective, /ðədətiw/): "frail"

aytusii (adjective, /etʌʒi/): "fried"

ttitas (adjective, /ɾɪtæs/): "full"

ayd (adjective, /ed/): "good"

ngal (adjective, /ŋəl/): "green"

atawsawm (adjective, /ətosom/): "grey"

amafi (adjective, /əməfɪ/): "honest"

isittoughha (adjective, /isɪɾɒhə/): "hot"

isilath (adjective, /isiləð/): "light"

ni (adjective, /ni/): "long"

tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "loud"

ttois (adjective, /ɾɔɪs/): "mortal"

ela (adjective, /ɛlə/): "mysterious"

geth (adjective, /gɛð/): "narrow"

ud (adjective, /ud/): "old"

aytha (adjective, /eða/): "orange"

ahe (adjective, /əhɛ/): "pungent"

putil (adjective, /putɪl/): "purple"

doinaithan (adjective, /dɔɪnaɪðən/): "quiet"

nad (adjective, /næd/): "raw"

nevibin (adjective, /nɛvibin/): "rectangular"

juttige (adjective, /juɾɪgɛ/): "red"

nalaboughth (adjective, /nələbɒð/): "roasted"

us (adjective, /us/): "round"

iw (adjective, /iw/): "salty"

zawatin (adjective, /zæwətɪn/): "savory"

tangawm (adjective, /tæŋom/): "shallow"

te (adjective, /tɛ/): "short"

inayfu (adjective, /ɪnefʌ/): "smoked"

idal (adjective, /ɪdəl/): "sober"

talip (adjective, /təlip/): "sour"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "spicy"

hazoughth (adjective, /həzɒθ/): "spiral"

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

inawa (adjective, /inəwə/): "steamed"

sushatet (adjective, /suʃætɛt/): "strange"

tadaiti (adjective, /tədaɪtɪ/): "strong"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "sturdy"

loughka (adjective, /lɒkə/): "sweet"

ttattaday (adjective, /ɾæɾəde/): "tall"

jatan (adjective, /dʒətan/): "thick"

at (adjective, /æt/): "thin"

chawtangay (adjective, /tʃotəŋe/): "warm"

vaivaid (adjective, /vaɪvaɪd/): "weak"

ada (adjective, /ədə/): "white"

ittayttaima (adjective, /iɾeɾaɪmə/): "wide"

ahatimi (adjective, /əhətɪmɪ/): "yellow"

apasuz (adjective, /əpəsʌz/): "young"

Verbs

bisaw (verb, /bɪsəw/): "bake"

angadah (verb, /əŋədəh/): "be"

tan (verb, /tan/): "belong"

zu (verb, /zu/): "bite"

anakeh (verb, /ænakɛh/): "break"

isejaf (verb, /ɪsɛjəf/): "burn"

ettuzav (verb, /ɛɾuzəv/): "come"

toughthiv (verb, /tɒðɪv/): "die"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "drink"

oott (verb, /ʊɾ/): "eat"

attila (verb, /əɾɪlə/): "fall"

masath (verb, /mæsəð/): "fight"

attoisi (verb, /əɾɔɪʒ/): "find"

ayk (verb, /ek/): "fish"

tsay (verb, /tse/): "fly"

awai (verb, /əwaɪ/): "frown"

uttat (verb, /ʌɾət/): "go"

ttu (verb, /ɾu/): "growl"

detiha (verb, /dɛtɪhə/): "hate"

li (verb, /lɪ/): "have"

siaytaiza (verb, /ʒetaɪzæ/): "hear"

pav (verb, /pav/): "hide"

az (verb, /əz/): "hold"

thijaj (verb, /ðɪdʒəj/): "hunt"

nizutt (verb, /nizʌɾ/): "jump"

mi (verb, /mɪ/): "kill"

gettay (verb, /gɛɾe/): "know"

tidi (verb, /tɪdɪ/): "laugh"

at (verb, /ət/): "lie"

isawtai (verb, /ɪsotaɪ/): "live"

ettisun (verb, /ɛɾisʌn/): "lose"

tich (verb, /tɪtʃ/): "love"

za (verb, /zə/): "need"

oipoo (verb, /ɔɪpʊ/): "own"

lana (verb, /lənə/): "roast"

eb (verb, /ɛb/): "run"

usa (verb, /usə/): "see"

githa (verb, /giðə/): "sit"

att (verb, /əɾ/): "sleep"

tta (verb, /ɾæ/): "smell"

ddik (verb, /ɽɪk/): "smile"

uzav (verb, /ʌzæv/): "stand"

naylasha (verb, /neləʃæ/): "strike"

thinisi (verb, /ðɪnɪsi/): "swallow"

nanaw (verb, /nəno/): "swim"

nathi (verb, /naðɪ/): "taste"

ilay (verb, /ile/): "throw"

as (verb, /əs/): "walk"

kapitt (verb, /kəpɪɾ/): "want"

Nouns

idoiwes (noun, /ɪdɔɪwɛs/): "afternoon"

asa (noun, /əsə/): "ale"

apanath (noun, /əpænəθ/): "all"

ka (noun, /kə/): "alligator"

paitta (noun, /paɪɾæ/): "arm"

diwal (noun, /diwal/): "ash"

nat (noun, /nət/): "aunt"

nasaitti (noun, /nəsaɪɾɪ/): "axe"

ufa (noun, /ʌfə/): "bark"

ttanej (noun, /ɾənɛj/): "bay"

esith (noun, /ɛsɪð/): "beer"

ija (noun, /ijə/): "beet"

ih (noun, /ih/): "bird"

ipailez (noun, /ipaɪlɛz/): "blood"

hiwa (noun, /hiwə/): "boar"

ttan (noun, /ɾən/): "bone"

ah (noun, /əh/): "breakfast"

umipouthi (noun, /umipaʊði/): "breast"

ik (noun, /ik/): "brother"

danam (noun, /dənæm/): "castle"

fisa (noun, /fɪsə/): "cat"

inivapa (noun, /ɪnɪvæpə/): "cat"

uzaith (noun, /uzaɪð/): "chest"

mangid (noun, /məŋid/): "chicken"

itai (noun, /ɪtaɪ/): "claw"

oughttis (noun, /ɒɾɪs/): "cloud"

ma (noun, /mə/): "coconut"

silinay (noun, /sɪlɪne/): "crime"

wa (noun, /wə/): "day"

ja (noun, /jæ/): "dinner"

idasiw (noun, /ɪdæsɪw/): "dog"

ran (noun, /ɹən/): "drink"

hag (noun, /hag/): "dungeon"

ititta (noun, /ɪtiɾə/): "ear"

isiwattu (noun, /ɪsɪwəɾu/): "earth"

idooth (noun, /ɪdʊð/): "egg"

se (noun, /sɛ/): "elder"

zena (noun, /zɛnə/): "enemy"

awngan (noun, /oŋən/): "evening"

nou (noun, /naʊ/): "eye"

if (noun, /if/): "family"

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

anattatu (noun, /ənæɾətʌ/): "feather"

unid (noun, /unid/): "fight"

tailane (noun, /taɪlənɛ/): "finger"

vail (noun, /vaɪl/): "fire"

jifijit (noun, /jifijɪt/): "fish"

akai (noun, /əkaɪ/): "flesh"

utathup (noun, /ʌtaðup/): "foot"

goughlai (noun, /gɒlaɪ/): "forest"

ttahij (noun, /ɾəhɪj/): "fox"

un (noun, /un/): "friend"

fishisi (noun, /fiʃiʒ/): "goose"

awsaittefa (noun, /osaɪɾɛfa/): "grease"

aja (noun, /əjə/): "group"

atafe (noun, /ətəfɛ/): "gulf"

pu (noun, /pʌ/): "hair"

ath (noun, /əð/): "hand"

nattifi (noun, /nəɾɪfɪ/): "hat"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "hate"

baw (noun, /bo/): "head"

anutta (noun, /ənuɾə/): "hill"

mamatt (noun, /məməɾ/): "horn"

nanav (noun, /nənəv/): "horse"

thasawttoid (noun, /ðəsoɾɔɪd/): "house"

jinoughli (noun, /dʒɪnɒli/): "inn"

thih (noun, /ðɪh/): "island"

takinen (noun, /tækɪnɛn/): "jaw"

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

azim (noun, /əzɪm/): "leaf"

tin (noun, /tɪn/): "leg"

zali (noun, /zəli/): "liver"

vayduma (noun, /vedumæ/): "louse"

nan (noun, /nən/): "love"

lough (noun, /lɒ/): "lunch"

fai (noun, /faɪ/): "man"

atid (noun, /ətɪd/): "many"

laima (noun, /laɪmə/): "meal"

awbiwi (noun, /obiwɪ/): "metal"

etti (noun, /ɛɾɪ/): "mine"

wesidib (noun, /wɛsɪdɪb/): "monster"

sad (noun, /səd/): "moon"

ewam (noun, /ɛwəm/): "morning"

limough (noun, /limɒ/): "mother"

dayf (noun, /def/): "mountain"

ipan (noun, /ɪpən/): "mouth"

tuttip (noun, /tʌɾip/): "name"

sawthefad (noun, /soðɛfəd/): "neck"

awnimitt (noun, /onimiɾ/): "night"

idai (noun, /ɪdaɪ/): "noodle"

tal (noun, /təl/): "nose"

iwav (noun, /ɪwəv/): "ocean"

aybawoughta (noun, /ebəwɒtə/): "parent"

dazi (noun, /dæzɪ/): "path"

at (noun, /ət/): "peace"

at (noun, /ət/): "pepper"

fajettan (noun, /fədʒɛɾən/): "person"

dittoughmu (noun, /dɪɾɒmʌ/): "pie"

nawsi (noun, /nosi/): "pig"

av (noun, /əv/): "rabbit"

tashattaz (noun, /tæʃəɾæz/): "rain"

afatt (noun, /əfəɾ/): "rat"

anataw (noun, /ənæto/): "river"

pitta (noun, /pɪɾa/): "robe"

athouzi (noun, /əðaʊzɪ/): "rock"

nap (noun, /næp/): "root"

wittin (noun, /wɪɾɪn/): "salt"

disud (noun, /disud/): "sand"

ashattav (noun, /əʃəɾav/): "seed"

baizinith (noun, /baɪzɪnið/): "sibling"

ainisuvi (noun, /aɪnisʌvi/): "sister"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "skin"

akoom (noun, /əkʊm/): "sky"

aka (noun, /əkə/): "smoke"

avuki (noun, /əvʌki/): "snake"

musucha (noun, /mʌsʌtʃə/): "soup"

ak (noun, /æk/): "star"

azafed (noun, /əzəfɛd/): "stew"

saki (noun, /səkɪ/): "stomach"

angath (noun, /əŋæð/): "stone"

wivays (noun, /wɪves/): "stream"

chasitak (noun, /tʃəsɪtək/): "sun"

azal (noun, /æzəl/): "sword"

sha (noun, /ʃə/): "tail"

talalu (noun, /tælælʌ/): "tavern"

ilafad (noun, /iləfəd/): "thumb"

laibik (noun, /laɪbɪk/): "tongue"

katizaiz (noun, /kətizaɪz/): "tooth"

wamu (noun, /wəmʌ/): "tree"

ttawnai (noun, /ɾonaɪ/): "truth"

ajas (noun, /əjəs/): "uncle"

mawmamawb (noun, /momamob/): "valley"

attiwusoo (noun, /əɾiwʌsʊ/): "war"

ita (noun, /itə/): "water"

kavutti (noun, /kəvʌɾi/): "way"

ima (noun, /ɪmə/): "wine"

kanikiv (noun, /kənɪkɪv/): "woman"

uttazif (noun, /ʌɾəzɪf/): "word"