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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.

Taynuka

Taynuka Dictionary

Pronouns

kam (pronoun, /kəm/): "he"

oughngi (pronoun, /ɒŋɪ/): "she"

zak (pronoun, /zək/): "they"

lis (pronoun, /lɪs/): "you"

oti (pronoun, /ɔti/): "we"

ata (pronoun, /ətə/): "I"

Articles

ij (article, /ɪdʒ/): "a"

ija (article, /ɪdʒə/): "the"

Prepositions

ttawan (preposition, /ɾəwən/): "and"

tathuthaz (preposition, /təðuðəz/): "as"

ajuchi (preposition, /ədʒʌxɪ/): "from"

lataw (preposition, /lətəw/): "in"

va (preposition, /və/): "of"

inita (preposition, /ɪnɪtæ/): "or"

asathapa (preposition, /əsəðəpə/): "to"

aj (preposition, /ədʒ/): "will"

ka (preposition, /kə/): "with"

Numbers

li (number, /lɪ/): "zero"

ttaisathu (number, /ɾaɪsəðu/): "one"

zoug (number, /zaʊg/): "two"

awthett (number, /oðɛɾ/): "three"

as (number, /əs/): "four"

zawtu (number, /zotʌ/): "five"

ebafa (number, /ɛbəfæ/): "six"

pat (number, /pət/): "seven"

thik (number, /ðɪk/): "eight"

take (number, /tækɛ/): "nine"

ujema (number, /udʒɛmə/): "ten"

Questions

unahiti (question, /ʌnæhɪti/): "what"

qaitasi (question, /qaɪtəsɪ/): "who"

kaizawdil (question, /kaɪzodil/): "how"

attaba (question, /əɾəbə/): "why"

zab (question, /zəb/): "when"

Interjections

ayz (interjection, /ez/): "hello"

athith (interjection, /əðɪð/): "goodbye"

izaha (interjection, /ɪzəhə/): "hey"

ananoughp (interjection, /ənænɒp/): "bye"

afaywai (interjection, /afewaɪ/): "ouch"

ni (interjection, /nɪ/): "wow"

litoo (interjection, /litʊ/): "uh"

anatha (interjection, /ænəθæ/): "er"

asap (interjection, /əsap/): "um"

Adverbs

aws (adverb, /os/): "again"

aykitimi (adverb, /ekitɪmi/): "now"

dawoughfi (adverb, /dæwɒfɪ/): "soon"

iboutut (adverb, /ibaʊtʌt/): "often"

ap (adverb, /əp/): "sometimes"

akat (adverb, /əkæt/): "always"

atti (adverb, /əɾɪ/): "never"

had (adverb, /həd/): "seldom"

Adjectives

mat (adjective, /mət/): "aromatic"

zima (adjective, /zimə/): "basted"

ne (adjective, /nɛ/): "big"

nathina (adjective, /nəðɪnæ/): "bitter"

haz (adjective, /hæz/): "black"

tabataws (adjective, /təbətos/): "blue"

ngi (adjective, /ŋɪ/): "brown"

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

haiwayz (adjective, /haɪwez/): "cold"

tetti (adjective, /tɛɾi/): "curried"

as (adjective, /as/): "dark"

oineth (adjective, /ɔɪnɛθ/): "deep"

ttoughnik (adjective, /ɾɒnɪk/): "divine"

taving (adjective, /təvɪŋ/): "drunk"

jasu (adjective, /jəsʌ/): "empty"

aitti (adjective, /aɪɾɪ/): "evil"

daiwawd (adjective, /daɪwod/): "familiar"

atimadaw (adjective, /ætɪmədo/): "fat"

ajithi (adjective, /əjiðɪ/): "flat"

takudah (adjective, /təkʌdəh/): "frail"

chavilan (adjective, /tʃavɪlən/): "fried"

kuttith (adjective, /kuɾɪð/): "full"

asip (adjective, /əsip/): "good"

dai (adjective, /daɪ/): "green"

dakainaytt (adjective, /dakaɪneɾ/): "grey"

ibapika (adjective, /ɪbəpikə/): "honest"

av (adjective, /æv/): "hot"

wukusih (adjective, /wukʌsɪh/): "light"

zana (adjective, /zənə/): "long"

tawilatt (adjective, /tawilæɾ/): "loud"

ividdusi (adjective, /ɪvɪɽusɪ/): "mortal"

hurr (adjective, /hʌr/): "mysterious"

dinife (adjective, /dɪnifɛ/): "narrow"

nazaiz (adjective, /nəzaɪz/): "old"

tta (adjective, /ɾa/): "orange"

naisenath (adjective, /naɪsɛnæð/): "pungent"

thulamam (adjective, /ðuləməm/): "purple"

sis (adjective, /sɪs/): "quiet"

azawyail (adjective, /azoyaɪl/): "raw"

animetha (adjective, /ænɪmɛθə/): "rectangular"

inittina (adjective, /ɪnɪɾinə/): "red"

nalelad (adjective, /nəlɛləd/): "roasted"

uda (adjective, /ʌdə/): "round"

atahula (adjective, /ətəhulə/): "salty"

isan (adjective, /ɪsən/): "savory"

oughnoughd (adjective, /ɒnɒd/): "shallow"

ip (adjective, /ɪp/): "short"

adoughn (adjective, /ædɒn/): "smoked"

patami (adjective, /pætəmi/): "sober"

atough (adjective, /ətɒ/): "sour"

zajathutt (adjective, /zæjəðuɾ/): "spicy"

ana (adjective, /ənə/): "spiral"

patt (adjective, /pəɾ/): "square"

piz (adjective, /pɪz/): "steamed"

uttitasi (adjective, /ʌɾitəsi/): "strange"

atettama (adjective, /ətɛɾəmə/): "strong"

unain (adjective, /unaɪn/): "sturdy"

uttawna (adjective, /uɾonə/): "sweet"

isidaytu (adjective, /ɪsɪdetu/): "tall"

tough (adjective, /tɒ/): "thick"

ttaws (adjective, /ɾos/): "thin"

poufipe (adjective, /paʊfipɛ/): "warm"

dip (adjective, /dɪp/): "weak"

athough (adjective, /əðɒ/): "white"

aivitadd (adjective, /aɪvɪtəɽ/): "wide"

huni (adjective, /huni/): "yellow"

fi (adjective, /fɪ/): "young"

Verbs

laynawab (verb, /lenəwəb/): "bake"

pasha (verb, /pəʃə/): "be"

ehe (verb, /ɛhɛ/): "belong"

ulube (verb, /ʌlʌbɛ/): "bite"

aisu (verb, /aɪsu/): "break"

outi (verb, /aʊti/): "burn"

umashami (verb, /uməʃəmɪ/): "come"

nithasak (verb, /nɪðəsək/): "die"

ttoituk (verb, /ɾɔɪtuk/): "drink"

udata (verb, /udətə/): "eat"

takav (verb, /təkəv/): "fall"

uth (verb, /ʌð/): "fight"

awt (verb, /ot/): "find"

iti (verb, /iti/): "fish"

siddath (verb, /sɪɽəð/): "fly"

shi (verb, /ʃɪ/): "frown"

vi (verb, /vɪ/): "go"

lila (verb, /lilə/): "growl"

ku (verb, /kʌ/): "hate"

ttawshafe (verb, /ɾoʃæfɛ/): "have"

didaw (verb, /dɪdo/): "hear"

asanat (verb, /əsənət/): "hide"

atisoughh (verb, /ætisɒh/): "hold"

anuh (verb, /ənuh/): "hunt"

esittaz (verb, /ɛsɪɾəz/): "jump"

ru (verb, /ɹu/): "kill"

esiaimi (verb, /ɛʒaɪmɪ/): "know"

ina (verb, /ɪnə/): "laugh"

su (verb, /sʌ/): "lie"

ipayshitti (verb, /ɪpeʃɪɾɪ/): "live"

shinoughsiap (verb, /ʃɪnɒʒəp/): "lose"

abup (verb, /æbʌp/): "love"

eduthid (verb, /ɛduðɪd/): "need"

etipab (verb, /ɛtipab/): "own"

poopavash (verb, /pʊpævəʃ/): "roast"

alaitoughwi (verb, /əlaɪtɒwɪ/): "run"

aynav (verb, /enæv/): "see"

pima (verb, /pɪma/): "sit"

ijettutti (verb, /ɪdʒɛɾuɾɪ/): "sleep"

na (verb, /nə/): "smell"

ta (verb, /tə/): "smile"

aini (verb, /aɪnɪ/): "stand"

adatapu (verb, /ədətəpu/): "strike"

tana (verb, /tənə/): "swallow"

avitta (verb, /əvɪɾə/): "swim"

ttuv (verb, /ɾuv/): "taste"

utan (verb, /utən/): "throw"

oughvadisa (verb, /ɒvədɪsæ/): "walk"

kinaitt (verb, /kɪnaɪɾ/): "want"

Nouns

awlipa (noun, /olipə/): "afternoon"

ifittita (noun, /ifɪɾɪtə/): "ale"

pai (noun, /paɪ/): "all"

guthayjin (noun, /guðejɪn/): "alligator"

awyanayku (noun, /oyəneku/): "arm"

izi (noun, /ɪzi/): "ash"

ittazi (noun, /ɪɾəzɪ/): "aunt"

diku (noun, /dɪku/): "axe"

ilada (noun, /ilədə/): "bark"

attay (noun, /əɾe/): "bay"

nattekawj (noun, /nəɾɛkoj/): "beer"

idi (noun, /ɪdɪ/): "beet"

anid (noun, /ənɪd/): "bird"

idi (noun, /idɪ/): "blood"

though (noun, /ðɒ/): "boar"

tazu (noun, /təzu/): "bone"

ainu (noun, /aɪnu/): "breakfast"

pihan (noun, /pɪhən/): "breast"

hadethav (noun, /hædɛðəv/): "brother"

tahoughlah (noun, /təhɒləh/): "castle"

ttikai (noun, /ɾikaɪ/): "cat"

oughttatta (noun, /ɒɾəɾa/): "cat"

zith (noun, /zɪð/): "chest"

nattith (noun, /nəɾɪð/): "chicken"

thithinaz (noun, /ðɪðɪnəz/): "claw"

ttalatha (noun, /ɾələðə/): "cloud"

ouhisa (noun, /aʊhɪsə/): "coconut"

simil (noun, /sɪmɪl/): "crime"

oith (noun, /ɔɪθ/): "day"

kew (noun, /kɛw/): "dinner"

himu (noun, /himu/): "dog"

ata (noun, /ætə/): "drink"

lapayma (noun, /ləpemə/): "dungeon"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "ear"

tefamu (noun, /tɛfəmu/): "earth"

busawt (noun, /bʌsot/): "egg"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "elder"

gifulith (noun, /gifʌlɪð/): "enemy"

bitt (noun, /bɪɾ/): "evening"

itta (noun, /ɪɾə/): "eye"

ithatangi (noun, /ɪðətəŋɪ/): "family"

al (noun, /æl/): "father"

sittapu (noun, /sɪɾəpʌ/): "feather"

maittithi (noun, /maɪɾɪði/): "fight"

zathisas (noun, /zəðɪsəs/): "finger"

ittalamu (noun, /ɪɾəlamu/): "fire"

dadalu (noun, /dədəlu/): "fish"

im (noun, /ɪm/): "flesh"

ade (noun, /ədɛ/): "foot"

taka (noun, /təkæ/): "forest"

adeva (noun, /ədɛvə/): "fox"

ikaz (noun, /ɪkaz/): "friend"

awmal (noun, /oməl/): "goose"

vatad (noun, /vatəd/): "grease"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "group"

isidali (noun, /ɪsɪdəlɪ/): "gulf"

izoughsun (noun, /izɒsun/): "hair"

tungou (noun, /tʌŋaʊ/): "hand"

ttish (noun, /ɾɪʃ/): "hat"

naiwav (noun, /naɪwəv/): "hate"

hai (noun, /haɪ/): "head"

maze (noun, /məzɛ/): "hill"

ajakes (noun, /əjəkɛs/): "horn"

haytta (noun, /heɾə/): "horse"

ngayz (noun, /ŋez/): "house"

aynga (noun, /eŋə/): "inn"

satukaz (noun, /sətʌkəz/): "island"

etough (noun, /ɛtɒ/): "jaw"

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

ttou (noun, /ɾaʊ/): "leaf"

meti (noun, /mɛtɪ/): "leg"

attizus (noun, /əɾizʌs/): "liver"

aydelaw (noun, /edɛlaw/): "louse"

isafuka (noun, /ɪsəfʌkæ/): "love"

sheth (noun, /ʃɛð/): "lunch"

vunam (noun, /vʌnəm/): "man"

iha (noun, /ɪhə/): "many"

zathiwim (noun, /zəðɪwim/): "meal"

matavath (noun, /mətəvəð/): "metal"

wepunu (noun, /wɛpunʌ/): "mine"

awdoovan (noun, /odʊvən/): "monster"

uka (noun, /ʌkə/): "moon"

attahuz (noun, /əɾəhuz/): "morning"

hootaw (noun, /hʊto/): "mother"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "mountain"

tarril (noun, /tæril/): "mouth"

disati (noun, /dɪsətɪ/): "name"

ucab (noun, /ucəb/): "neck"

pimu (noun, /pɪmʌ/): "night"

vayke (noun, /vekɛ/): "noodle"

ainamami (noun, /aɪnəmæmɪ/): "nose"

foughdath (noun, /fɒdəð/): "ocean"

ttuthutt (noun, /ɾuðuɾ/): "parent"

boughttil (noun, /bɒɾɪl/): "path"

pujanu (noun, /pudʒanu/): "peace"

ithay (noun, /ɪðe/): "pepper"

ttattasa (noun, /ɾæɾəsə/): "person"

datti (noun, /dəɾɪ/): "pie"

azunadi (noun, /əzʌnədi/): "pig"

anu (noun, /anʌ/): "rabbit"

ttazana (noun, /ɾəzənə/): "rain"

ithutt (noun, /ɪðʌɾ/): "rat"

tajit (noun, /təjɪt/): "river"

etutta (noun, /ɛtuɾa/): "robe"

ithaq (noun, /ɪðæq/): "rock"

tuz (noun, /tʌz/): "root"

idou (noun, /idaʊ/): "salt"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "sand"

tava (noun, /tævə/): "seed"

wekiga (noun, /wɛkɪgə/): "sibling"

jatuti (noun, /dʒətuti/): "sister"

ith (noun, /ið/): "skin"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "sky"

faituni (noun, /faɪtunɪ/): "smoke"

ttad (noun, /ɾæd/): "snake"

tahadat (noun, /tahædət/): "soup"

asivaitha (noun, /æsivaɪðə/): "star"

ttanidi (noun, /ɾənɪdi/): "stew"

latipem (noun, /lətɪpɛm/): "stomach"

anoot (noun, /ənʊt/): "stone"

awan (noun, /əwən/): "stream"

ttafi (noun, /ɾæfɪ/): "sun"

isi (noun, /isi/): "sword"

vatuka (noun, /vətukə/): "tail"

muf (noun, /muf/): "tavern"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "thumb"

zup (noun, /zʌp/): "tongue"

aditt (noun, /ədɪɾ/): "tooth"

boutti (noun, /baʊɾɪ/): "tree"

hanati (noun, /hənəti/): "truth"

at (noun, /ət/): "uncle"

ttoughsiwi (noun, /ɾɒsɪwi/): "valley"

ifoughpisoo (noun, /ɪfɒpisʊ/): "war"

aka (noun, /əkæ/): "water"

ngatt (noun, /ŋæɾ/): "way"

ttawbaw (noun, /ɾobo/): "wine"

isoughlal (noun, /ɪsɒləl/): "woman"

etim (noun, /ɛtɪm/): "word"