Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Tettan
Tettan Dictionary
Pronouns
us (pronoun, /us/): "he"
wa (pronoun, /wə/): "she"
sang (pronoun, /saŋ/): "they"
ayt (pronoun, /et/): "you"
tta (pronoun, /ɾə/): "we"
udi (pronoun, /ʌdi/): "I"
Articles
el (article, /ɛl/): "a"
us (article, /us/): "the"
Prepositions
if (preposition, /if/): "and"
ayvisa (preposition, /evisə/): "as"
ttefad (preposition, /ɾɛfəd/): "from"
iput (preposition, /ɪput/): "in"
ayt (preposition, /et/): "of"
aifatati (preposition, /aɪfætətɪ/): "or"
thadema (preposition, /ðədɛmə/): "to"
emachagough (preposition, /ɛmətʃəgɒ/): "will"
ttatt (preposition, /ɾəɾ/): "with"
Numbers
em (number, /ɛm/): "zero"
ungetith (number, /ʌŋɛtɪð/): "one"
ananeda (number, /ənənɛdə/): "two"
tta (number, /ɾə/): "three"
ni (number, /ni/): "four"
niwach (number, /nɪwætʃ/): "five"
pij (number, /pɪj/): "six"
lawdi (number, /lodi/): "seven"
attan (number, /əɾən/): "eight"
titidi (number, /titɪdi/): "nine"
attazuwoo (number, /aɾəzuwʊ/): "ten"
Questions
enayjatta (question, /ɛnejəɾə/): "what"
ttiv (question, /ɾɪv/): "who"
etsainoud (question, /ɛtsaɪnaʊd/): "how"
thimaday (question, /ðɪməde/): "why"
athakasa (question, /əðəkəsæ/): "when"
Interjections
ap (interjection, /əp/): "hello"
tte (interjection, /ɾɛ/): "goodbye"
ool (interjection, /ʊl/): "hey"
tu (interjection, /tu/): "bye"
kepa (interjection, /kɛpa/): "ouch"
aitaida (interjection, /aɪtaɪdæ/): "wow"
irrilatt (interjection, /irɪləɾ/): "uh"
ayt (interjection, /et/): "er"
ane (interjection, /anɛ/): "um"
Adverbs
thitha (adverb, /ðiðə/): "again"
nibouthuw (adverb, /nibaʊðuw/): "now"
oup (adverb, /aʊp/): "soon"
tunusad (adverb, /tunusæd/): "often"
an (adverb, /ən/): "sometimes"
at (adverb, /ət/): "always"
ni (adverb, /nɪ/): "never"
dett (adverb, /dɛɾ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
datteku (adjective, /dəɾɛkʌ/): "aromatic"
awttapun (adjective, /oɾəpʌn/): "basted"
sough (adjective, /sɒ/): "big"
attaze (adjective, /əɾæzɛ/): "bitter"
anawhitha (adjective, /ənohiðə/): "black"
zangaitt (adjective, /zəŋaɪɾ/): "blue"
izayn (adjective, /izen/): "brown"
uthiha (adjective, /ʌðɪha/): "chilled"
jawin (adjective, /jəwɪn/): "cold"
lakunew (adjective, /ləkʌnɛw/): "curried"
koughtata (adjective, /kɒtətə/): "dark"
anatal (adjective, /ənætəl/): "deep"
evulan (adjective, /ɛvʌlən/): "divine"
cadi (adjective, /cædɪ/): "drunk"
lali (adjective, /lælɪ/): "empty"
dawn (adjective, /don/): "evil"
pa (adjective, /pə/): "familiar"
oughlu (adjective, /ɒlu/): "fat"
athitith (adjective, /əθitɪð/): "flat"
alithit (adjective, /əlɪθit/): "frail"
ad (adjective, /əd/): "fried"
addi (adjective, /əɽɪ/): "full"
han (adjective, /hæn/): "good"
atattala (adjective, /ətæɾələ/): "green"
anuthi (adjective, /ənʌθɪ/): "grey"
il (adjective, /ɪl/): "honest"
voughda (adjective, /vɒdæ/): "hot"
ukanama (adjective, /ʌkənæmə/): "light"
ayma (adjective, /emə/): "long"
mu (adjective, /mʌ/): "loud"
id (adjective, /ɪd/): "mortal"
mi (adjective, /mi/): "mysterious"
nait (adjective, /naɪt/): "narrow"
atupatu (adjective, /ətʌpətʌ/): "old"
thethacha (adjective, /ðɛðæchə/): "orange"
lene (adjective, /lɛnɛ/): "pungent"
imased (adjective, /ɪməsɛd/): "purple"
oothadoutt (adjective, /ʊðədaʊɾ/): "quiet"
eti (adjective, /ɛtɪ/): "raw"
enuttuw (adjective, /ɛnʌɾuw/): "rectangular"
latemawf (adjective, /lətɛmof/): "red"
ipashay (adjective, /ɪpəʃe/): "roasted"
thitaq (adjective, /ðitəq/): "round"
itelig (adjective, /ɪtɛlɪg/): "salty"
lan (adjective, /lən/): "savory"
itett (adjective, /itɛɾ/): "shallow"
butta (adjective, /bʌɾə/): "short"
uga (adjective, /ugə/): "smoked"
isis (adjective, /ɪsɪs/): "sober"
ithune (adjective, /iðunɛ/): "sour"
napaz (adjective, /nəpæz/): "spicy"
aniw (adjective, /ənɪw/): "spiral"
oottu (adjective, /ʊɾu/): "square"
ban (adjective, /bæn/): "steamed"
aywayd (adjective, /ewed/): "strange"
ipis (adjective, /ipis/): "strong"
itsaymisi (adjective, /ɪtsemiʒ/): "sturdy"
azata (adjective, /əzətə/): "sweet"
zaitti (adjective, /zaɪɾɪ/): "tall"
etihaw (adjective, /ɛtɪhæw/): "thick"
nelilouz (adjective, /nɛlilaʊz/): "thin"
ttethad (adjective, /ɾɛðad/): "warm"
aikaitta (adjective, /aɪkaɪɾæ/): "weak"
ka (adjective, /kə/): "white"
az (adjective, /æz/): "wide"
patta (adjective, /pəɾə/): "yellow"
anoumai (adjective, /anaʊmaɪ/): "young"
Verbs
katitt (verb, /kætɪɾ/): "bake"
eb (verb, /ɛb/): "be"
lalutt (verb, /ləluɾ/): "belong"
nguk (verb, /ŋʌk/): "bite"
ku (verb, /ku/): "break"
bet (verb, /bɛt/): "burn"
tahitt (verb, /təhɪɾ/): "come"
utu (verb, /ʌtu/): "die"
futtes (verb, /fʌɾɛs/): "drink"
azafa (verb, /əzəfa/): "eat"
lalib (verb, /ləlɪb/): "fall"
ttizaidu (verb, /ɾizaɪdʌ/): "fight"
paychil (verb, /pechɪl/): "find"
nide (verb, /nidɛ/): "fish"
maythata (verb, /meθətə/): "fly"
daynoum (verb, /denaʊm/): "frown"
ttekaw (verb, /ɾɛko/): "go"
aybaza (verb, /ebəzə/): "growl"
si (verb, /si/): "hate"
favad (verb, /fəvəd/): "have"
naiz (verb, /naɪz/): "hear"
iban (verb, /ɪbən/): "hide"
nesh (verb, /nɛʃ/): "hold"
thiha (verb, /ðɪha/): "hunt"
tta (verb, /ɾə/): "jump"
piki (verb, /pɪkɪ/): "kill"
atiz (verb, /ətiz/): "know"
tta (verb, /ɾə/): "laugh"
azif (verb, /əzɪf/): "lie"
sisa (verb, /sɪsə/): "live"
zay (verb, /ze/): "lose"
uteshaw (verb, /ʌtɛʃəw/): "love"
oughttab (verb, /ɒɾæb/): "need"
ngithaz (verb, /ŋiðəz/): "own"
asa (verb, /əsə/): "roast"
zayna (verb, /zenæ/): "run"
ni (verb, /ni/): "see"
isathapa (verb, /ɪsæðəpə/): "sit"
inabatai (verb, /ɪnəbætaɪ/): "sleep"
itataitt (verb, /ɪtætaɪɾ/): "smell"
agab (verb, /əgəb/): "smile"
pi (verb, /pi/): "stand"
itou (verb, /ɪtaʊ/): "strike"
utt (verb, /ʌɾ/): "swallow"
paz (verb, /pæz/): "swim"
aynith (verb, /enɪð/): "taste"
nattat (verb, /næɾæt/): "throw"
dameve (verb, /dəmɛvɛ/): "walk"
ttidinal (verb, /ɾidɪnəl/): "want"
Nouns
hana (noun, /hənə/): "afternoon"
ayz (noun, /ez/): "ale"
nifanan (noun, /nifənæn/): "all"
izoughsh (noun, /ɪzɒʃ/): "alligator"
naja (noun, /næjə/): "arm"
iku (noun, /ikʌ/): "ash"
ikaloughpai (noun, /ikəlɒpaɪ/): "aunt"
ana (noun, /ənə/): "axe"
itaikata (noun, /ɪtaɪkatæ/): "bark"
daitathi (noun, /daɪtəði/): "bay"
idan (noun, /ɪdən/): "beer"
aytithungi (noun, /etɪðʌŋɪ/): "beet"
ev (noun, /ɛv/): "bird"
ibu (noun, /ibu/): "blood"
ttadithay (noun, /ɾədiðe/): "boar"
littasat (noun, /liɾəsət/): "bone"
ingait (noun, /ɪŋaɪt/): "breakfast"
leka (noun, /lɛkə/): "breast"
taythag (noun, /teðəg/): "brother"
dufevib (noun, /dʌfɛvɪb/): "castle"
itatti (noun, /ɪtəɾɪ/): "cat"
wittich (noun, /wɪɾɪtʃ/): "cat"
ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "chest"
neth (noun, /nɛð/): "chicken"
dadisi (noun, /dədisi/): "claw"
ngim (noun, /ŋim/): "cloud"
nis (noun, /nɪs/): "coconut"
al (noun, /æl/): "crime"
elasaloi (noun, /ɛlæsəlɔɪ/): "day"
ttik (noun, /ɾɪk/): "dinner"
ilittach (noun, /ilɪɾætʃ/): "dog"
kouli (noun, /kaʊlɪ/): "drink"
asin (noun, /æsɪn/): "dungeon"
esittinu (noun, /ɛsiɾɪnu/): "ear"
aymat (noun, /emət/): "earth"
nawsaka (noun, /nosəkæ/): "egg"
sounukitt (noun, /saʊnukɪɾ/): "elder"
aimasub (noun, /aɪməsub/): "enemy"
awziwama (noun, /ozɪwəmə/): "evening"
bayk (noun, /bek/): "eye"
ayttoutsina (noun, /eɾaʊtsɪnə/): "family"
aysad (noun, /esəd/): "father"
athaw (noun, /əθo/): "feather"
uttai (noun, /uɾaɪ/): "fight"
ttitiz (noun, /ɾɪtiz/): "finger"
ouzasitough (noun, /aʊzəsɪtɒ/): "fire"
idi (noun, /ɪdɪ/): "fish"
ahitayki (noun, /əhɪtekɪ/): "flesh"
ettutat (noun, /ɛɾʌtət/): "foot"
dattazi (noun, /dæɾəzɪ/): "forest"
tap (noun, /tæp/): "fox"
tahi (noun, /tæhɪ/): "friend"
sa (noun, /sə/): "goose"
na (noun, /nə/): "grease"
itanakai (noun, /ɪtənakaɪ/): "group"
iti (noun, /ɪti/): "gulf"
ad (noun, /əd/): "hair"
eli (noun, /ɛli/): "hand"
aluteze (noun, /əlutɛzɛ/): "hat"
na (noun, /nə/): "hate"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "head"
ilatamaw (noun, /ɪlætəmo/): "hill"
getta (noun, /gɛɾæ/): "horn"
bathu (noun, /bəðu/): "horse"
fup (noun, /fʌp/): "house"
litoo (noun, /lɪtʊ/): "inn"
tittak (noun, /tiɾək/): "island"
butabit (noun, /butəbit/): "jaw"
tufeta (noun, /tʌfɛtæ/): "lake"
deka (noun, /dɛkə/): "leaf"
un (noun, /un/): "leg"
ithabida (noun, /ɪθəbidə/): "liver"
nu (noun, /nʌ/): "louse"
afad (noun, /əfəd/): "love"
lawttahi (noun, /loɾəhi/): "lunch"
tin (noun, /tin/): "man"
kawkith (noun, /kokið/): "many"
shi (noun, /ʃi/): "meal"
alihoo (noun, /əlɪhʊ/): "metal"
anis (noun, /ənɪs/): "mine"
idis (noun, /ɪdɪs/): "monster"
nittehu (noun, /nɪɾɛhʌ/): "moon"
itaykil (noun, /itekɪl/): "morning"
ishi (noun, /iʃɪ/): "mother"
apattida (noun, /əpəɾɪda/): "mountain"
ttemittis (noun, /ɾɛmɪɾɪs/): "mouth"
afattah (noun, /æfəɾæh/): "name"
itis (noun, /itɪs/): "neck"
itayt (noun, /ɪtet/): "night"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "noodle"
el (noun, /ɛl/): "nose"
enad (noun, /ɛnad/): "ocean"
faizizan (noun, /faɪzizæn/): "parent"
adisa (noun, /ədɪsə/): "path"
ka (noun, /kə/): "peace"
nenaib (noun, /nɛnaɪb/): "pepper"
livasha (noun, /livəʃæ/): "person"
icutta (noun, /icuɾæ/): "pie"
naythun (noun, /neðun/): "pig"
zoughthid (noun, /zɒðid/): "rabbit"
battis (noun, /bəɾɪs/): "rain"
italail (noun, /ɪtəlaɪl/): "rat"
alata (noun, /ələtæ/): "river"
ah (noun, /əh/): "robe"
saw (noun, /so/): "rock"
sa (noun, /sə/): "root"
visi (noun, /vɪsɪ/): "salt"
thij (noun, /ðɪj/): "sand"
itusidi (noun, /itusɪdɪ/): "seed"
anane (noun, /ənənɛ/): "sibling"
mi (noun, /mɪ/): "sister"
uthish (noun, /ʌðiʃ/): "skin"
atasoughh (noun, /ətæsɒh/): "sky"
vaminay (noun, /vəmɪne/): "smoke"
ith (noun, /ɪð/): "snake"
kubameth (noun, /kʌbamɛð/): "soup"
vatti (noun, /vəɾɪ/): "star"
amu (noun, /əmu/): "stew"
pa (noun, /pə/): "stomach"
wathij (noun, /waðɪj/): "stone"
bachini (noun, /bətʃɪni/): "stream"
adett (noun, /ədɛɾ/): "sun"
aithida (noun, /aɪθidə/): "sword"
avasitt (noun, /ævəsiɾ/): "tail"
akula (noun, /əkulæ/): "tavern"
ida (noun, /ɪda/): "thumb"
sutt (noun, /sʌɾ/): "tongue"
fibim (noun, /fɪbim/): "tooth"
uda (noun, /udæ/): "tree"
azad (noun, /əzəd/): "truth"
uttutha (noun, /ʌɾʌðæ/): "uncle"
attef (noun, /əɾɛf/): "valley"
pithuzoub (noun, /piðʌzaʊb/): "war"
detusa (noun, /dɛtusə/): "water"
angoughtte (noun, /əŋɒɾɛ/): "way"
fuvij (noun, /fʌvidʒ/): "wine"
zisila (noun, /zɪsilæ/): "woman"
lawttad (noun, /loɾad/): "word"