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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.

Atoona

Atoona Dictionary

Pronouns

it (pronoun, /ɪt/): "he"

af (pronoun, /əf/): "she"

da (pronoun, /də/): "they"

awfa (pronoun, /ofə/): "you"

afoo (pronoun, /əfʊ/): "we"

law (pronoun, /lo/): "I"

Articles

abay (article, /əbe/): "a"

ga (article, /gæ/): "the"

Prepositions

ittina (preposition, /ɪɾinə/): "and"

doughse (preposition, /dɒsɛ/): "as"

aima (preposition, /aɪma/): "from"

san (preposition, /sæn/): "in"

hutatti (preposition, /hʌtəɾɪ/): "of"

aypaymooz (preposition, /epemʊz/): "or"

attuk (preposition, /aɾʌk/): "to"

samat (preposition, /səmət/): "will"

wipethish (preposition, /wɪpɛðɪʃ/): "with"

Numbers

anu (number, /ənʌ/): "zero"

lath (number, /ləθ/): "one"

hingishi (number, /hɪŋɪʃɪ/): "two"

ettithaka (number, /ɛɾɪðəka/): "three"

ousittit (number, /aʊsɪɾit/): "four"

thattafu (number, /ðæɾəfʌ/): "five"

uw (number, /ʌw/): "six"

fil (number, /fɪl/): "seven"

uma (number, /ʌmə/): "eight"

utaw (number, /ʌto/): "nine"

man (number, /mæn/): "ten"

Questions

ath (question, /əð/): "what"

diz (question, /dɪz/): "who"

ttith (question, /ɾið/): "how"

inasil (question, /ɪnæsɪl/): "why"

hus (question, /hus/): "when"

Interjections

pusoughni (interjection, /pʌsɒnɪ/): "hello"

sulaqi (interjection, /sʌləqɪ/): "goodbye"

zoo (interjection, /zʊ/): "hey"

aisiji (interjection, /aɪsiji/): "bye"

av (interjection, /av/): "ouch"

ta (interjection, /tə/): "wow"

dasanough (interjection, /dəsənɒ/): "uh"

lajitt (interjection, /lədʒiɾ/): "er"

ditheme (interjection, /diθɛmɛ/): "um"

Adverbs

es (adverb, /ɛs/): "again"

hanivu (adverb, /hænivu/): "now"

uttu (adverb, /ʌɾʌ/): "soon"

et (adverb, /ɛt/): "often"

dikela (adverb, /dɪkɛlə/): "sometimes"

anit (adverb, /ənɪt/): "always"

ven (adverb, /vɛn/): "never"

vinud (adverb, /vinud/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tittenas (adjective, /tɪɾɛnæs/): "aromatic"

ettawtha (adjective, /ɛɾoθə/): "basted"

athusaka (adjective, /aðusəkə/): "big"

inizasa (adjective, /ɪnɪzəsə/): "bitter"

apisa (adjective, /əpɪsə/): "black"

sikatin (adjective, /sikətɪn/): "blue"

shaw (adjective, /ʃo/): "brown"

etalaif (adjective, /ɛtəlaɪf/): "chilled"

ab (adjective, /əb/): "cold"

athid (adjective, /əðɪd/): "curried"

lezata (adjective, /lɛzətə/): "dark"

detuka (adjective, /dɛtukæ/): "deep"

oughd (adjective, /ɒd/): "divine"

aza (adjective, /əzə/): "drunk"

atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "empty"

nasethayt (adjective, /nəsɛðet/): "evil"

aipib (adjective, /aɪpɪb/): "familiar"

difa (adjective, /difə/): "fat"

witta (adjective, /wiɾə/): "flat"

thazittaid (adjective, /ðəzɪɾaɪd/): "frail"

imi (adjective, /imɪ/): "fried"

na (adjective, /nə/): "full"

osawtiku (adjective, /ɔsotɪku/): "good"

safuttik (adjective, /səfʌɾik/): "green"

ttakizay (adjective, /ɾəkɪze/): "grey"

afichi (adjective, /əfitʃi/): "honest"

ilen (adjective, /ilɛn/): "hot"

ayvate (adjective, /evətɛ/): "light"

enittay (adjective, /ɛnɪɾe/): "long"

sagiway (adjective, /səgɪwe/): "loud"

zit (adjective, /zɪt/): "mortal"

si (adjective, /si/): "mysterious"

ttuhagep (adjective, /ɾʌhægɛp/): "narrow"

aip (adjective, /aɪp/): "old"

abayth (adjective, /əbeð/): "orange"

ihi (adjective, /ɪhɪ/): "pungent"

itaduzi (adjective, /itədʌzɪ/): "purple"

awdih (adjective, /odih/): "quiet"

da (adjective, /də/): "raw"

nasaw (adjective, /nəso/): "rectangular"

tith (adjective, /tið/): "red"

thatt (adjective, /ðəɾ/): "roasted"

vaim (adjective, /vaɪm/): "round"

itipawi (adjective, /ɪtipəwi/): "salty"

thabayt (adjective, /ðəbet/): "savory"

thithani (adjective, /ðiðænɪ/): "shallow"

tunad (adjective, /tʌnəd/): "short"

ahawsayvi (adjective, /ahosevi/): "smoked"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "sober"

tize (adjective, /tizɛ/): "sour"

sakatte (adjective, /səkəɾɛ/): "spicy"

dingata (adjective, /diŋətə/): "spiral"

adamawtti (adjective, /ədamoɾɪ/): "square"

ain (adjective, /aɪn/): "steamed"

evanih (adjective, /ɛvanih/): "strange"

mapi (adjective, /məpi/): "strong"

adi (adjective, /ædi/): "sturdy"

ajadet (adjective, /əjadɛt/): "sweet"

kangag (adjective, /kæŋəg/): "tall"

zettoughluv (adjective, /zɛɾɒluv/): "thick"

abit (adjective, /əbɪt/): "thin"

imatte (adjective, /iməɾɛ/): "warm"

linis (adjective, /lɪnis/): "weak"

ala (adjective, /ələ/): "white"

thida (adjective, /ðɪdə/): "wide"

onunatay (adjective, /ɔnunate/): "yellow"

ipi (adjective, /ɪpɪ/): "young"

Verbs

eth (verb, /ɛð/): "bake"

akinin (verb, /əkɪnɪn/): "be"

zoojadi (verb, /zʊjədɪ/): "belong"

sha (verb, /ʃə/): "bite"

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

wu (verb, /wu/): "burn"

lave (verb, /ləvɛ/): "come"

itattuf (verb, /ɪtəɾʌf/): "die"

anutis (verb, /ənutis/): "drink"

chumu (verb, /tʃumʌ/): "eat"

besii (verb, /bɛʒɪ/): "fall"

oughttilet (verb, /ɒɾɪlɛt/): "fight"

zav (verb, /zəv/): "find"

avi (verb, /əvɪ/): "fish"

nepew (verb, /nɛpɛw/): "fly"

imithabo (verb, /ɪmiðæbɔ/): "frown"

atala (verb, /ətələ/): "go"

inak (verb, /inək/): "growl"

dasan (verb, /dəsən/): "hate"

uneban (verb, /unɛbən/): "have"

abuwin (verb, /əbʌwɪn/): "hear"

ibaki (verb, /ɪbəki/): "hide"

dayw (verb, /dew/): "hold"

oughwith (verb, /ɒwɪð/): "hunt"

shettati (verb, /ʃɛɾatɪ/): "jump"

ahattich (verb, /æhəɾɪx/): "kill"

aidek (verb, /aɪdɛk/): "know"

tayttettih (verb, /teɾɛɾɪh/): "laugh"

zibai (verb, /zɪbaɪ/): "lie"

ttayvikaj (verb, /ɾevɪkædʒ/): "live"

lai (verb, /laɪ/): "lose"

tanasi (verb, /tænəsɪ/): "love"

attavagi (verb, /əɾævəgi/): "need"

oonapilaw (verb, /ʊnəpɪlo/): "own"

igak (verb, /igək/): "roast"

mazetti (verb, /mazɛɾɪ/): "run"

esu (verb, /ɛsʌ/): "see"

chin (verb, /tʃɪn/): "sit"

jaitayva (verb, /dʒaɪteva/): "sleep"

za (verb, /za/): "smell"

tak (verb, /tək/): "smile"

atak (verb, /ətak/): "stand"

in (verb, /ɪn/): "strike"

atatt (verb, /ætəɾ/): "swallow"

oughfa (verb, /ɒfə/): "swim"

aylaytt (verb, /eleɾ/): "taste"

poughnathoughf (verb, /pɒnaðɒf/): "throw"

ubami (verb, /ubəmɪ/): "walk"

gida (verb, /gɪdə/): "want"

Nouns

tivatt (noun, /tɪvəɾ/): "afternoon"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "ale"

zasisoin (noun, /zəsisɔɪn/): "all"

tattai (noun, /təɾaɪ/): "alligator"

at (noun, /ət/): "arm"

ettu (noun, /ɛɾʌ/): "ash"

atattawna (noun, /ətəɾonə/): "aunt"

an (noun, /an/): "axe"

anavuli (noun, /ænavʌlɪ/): "bark"

miti (noun, /mɪtɪ/): "bay"

uni (noun, /ʌnɪ/): "beer"

itayzath (noun, /ɪtezəð/): "beet"

tasah (noun, /tasəh/): "bird"

asa (noun, /asa/): "blood"

hithalay (noun, /hiðəle/): "boar"

jithidil (noun, /jɪðɪdɪl/): "bone"

afaytav (noun, /æfetəv/): "breakfast"

od (noun, /ɔd/): "breast"

achefitti (noun, /ətʃɛfiɾi/): "brother"

atapaich (noun, /ætæpaɪtʃ/): "castle"

alujal (noun, /əlujəl/): "cat"

atuth (noun, /ətuð/): "cat"

jettita (noun, /jɛɾɪtə/): "chest"

azayshi (noun, /æzeʃɪ/): "chicken"

id (noun, /id/): "claw"

inalak (noun, /inələk/): "cloud"

na (noun, /nə/): "coconut"

uttayttan (noun, /ʌɾeɾən/): "crime"

shata (noun, /ʃəta/): "day"

ttiba (noun, /ɾɪbə/): "dinner"

aikiming (noun, /aɪkɪmiŋ/): "dog"

aydingati (noun, /edɪŋəti/): "drink"

thawtta (noun, /θoɾa/): "dungeon"

alunis (noun, /əlʌnɪs/): "ear"

jatt (noun, /jæɾ/): "earth"

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

jishanad (noun, /dʒɪʃænəd/): "elder"

natte (noun, /nəɾɛ/): "enemy"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "evening"

ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "eye"

aisawttoot (noun, /aɪsoɾʊt/): "family"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "father"

ungi (noun, /ʌŋi/): "feather"

ttafepai (noun, /ɾəfɛpaɪ/): "fight"

tayn (noun, /ten/): "finger"

ought (noun, /ɒt/): "fire"

made (noun, /mədɛ/): "fish"

od (noun, /ɔd/): "flesh"

epalib (noun, /ɛpælib/): "foot"

tishough (noun, /tɪʃɒ/): "forest"

izay (noun, /ize/): "fox"

agagub (noun, /ægægub/): "friend"

inav (noun, /ɪnəv/): "goose"

wisava (noun, /wɪsəvə/): "grease"

thinish (noun, /ðɪnɪʃ/): "group"

utapi (noun, /ʌtæpɪ/): "gulf"

ashawloughle (noun, /æʃolɒlɛ/): "hair"

ilutte (noun, /ɪluɾɛ/): "hand"

mi (noun, /mi/): "hat"

dipoughbai (noun, /dipɒbaɪ/): "hate"

taf (noun, /təf/): "head"

oughbas (noun, /ɒbəs/): "hill"

ividootti (noun, /ɪvɪdʊɾɪ/): "horn"

attes (noun, /əɾɛs/): "horse"

littaw (noun, /lɪɾəw/): "house"

angoughtt (noun, /əŋɒɾ/): "inn"

epoughzi (noun, /ɛpɒzɪ/): "island"

wa (noun, /wə/): "jaw"

itubi (noun, /itʌbi/): "lake"

adayni (noun, /ədeni/): "leaf"

zithaza (noun, /ziðəzə/): "leg"

putt (noun, /puɾ/): "liver"

ate (noun, /ətɛ/): "louse"

kough (noun, /kɒ/): "love"

atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "lunch"

at (noun, /ət/): "man"

lipana (noun, /lɪpænə/): "many"

atta (noun, /əɾæ/): "meal"

vasoughgib (noun, /vəsɒgib/): "metal"

utahi (noun, /ʌtəhɪ/): "mine"

ehay (noun, /ɛhe/): "monster"

namathu (noun, /nəməθu/): "moon"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "morning"

it (noun, /it/): "mother"

inguttita (noun, /ɪŋuɾitə/): "mountain"

sen (noun, /sɛn/): "mouth"

choonatett (noun, /tʃʊnətɛɾ/): "name"

tatt (noun, /tæɾ/): "neck"

lattinoo (noun, /ləɾɪnʊ/): "night"

thisis (noun, /θɪsɪs/): "noodle"

an (noun, /ən/): "nose"

aithinitt (noun, /aɪðɪniɾ/): "ocean"

dib (noun, /dɪb/): "parent"

nawad (noun, /nəwəd/): "path"

aipajaj (noun, /aɪpəjəj/): "peace"

daw (noun, /do/): "pepper"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "person"

oughsaina (noun, /ɒsaɪna/): "pie"

ttith (noun, /ɾið/): "pig"

lawa (noun, /ləwə/): "rabbit"

anusutta (noun, /ənusuɾə/): "rain"

ittina (noun, /ɪɾɪna/): "rat"

ita (noun, /itə/): "river"

thidanev (noun, /ðɪdənɛv/): "robe"

nadit (noun, /nədit/): "rock"

tay (noun, /te/): "root"

akathawtt (noun, /əkaðoɾ/): "salt"

ninive (noun, /ninɪvɛ/): "sand"

thoupi (noun, /ðaʊpɪ/): "seed"

tana (noun, /tanæ/): "sibling"

ttakaysan (noun, /ɾəkesən/): "sister"

ta (noun, /tə/): "skin"

loughni (noun, /lɒni/): "sky"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "smoke"

nayqi (noun, /neqi/): "snake"

mishi (noun, /mɪʃɪ/): "soup"

ook (noun, /ʊk/): "star"

iti (noun, /ɪtɪ/): "stew"

tawlailed (noun, /tolaɪlɛd/): "stomach"

taytizutt (noun, /tetizʌɾ/): "stone"

ethay (noun, /ɛðe/): "stream"

aza (noun, /əzə/): "sun"

ab (noun, /əb/): "sword"

tij (noun, /tɪdʒ/): "tail"

ach (noun, /ətʃ/): "tavern"

iduka (noun, /idukə/): "thumb"

ngi (noun, /ŋɪ/): "tongue"

livaytha (noun, /lɪveðə/): "tooth"

thi (noun, /ði/): "tree"

dewide (noun, /dɛwɪdɛ/): "truth"

thainoughfi (noun, /ðaɪnɒfɪ/): "uncle"

apa (noun, /əpə/): "valley"

aitathaw (noun, /aɪtæðo/): "war"

toughnawi (noun, /tɒnəwi/): "water"

ttuthalaitt (noun, /ɾuðəlaɪɾ/): "way"

aytt (noun, /eɾ/): "wine"

ad (noun, /əd/): "woman"

wathuna (noun, /wəθunə/): "word"