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.

Ittina

Ittina Dictionary

Pronouns

atoo (pronoun, /ətʊ/): "he"

thoughs (pronoun, /ðɒs/): "she"

kan (pronoun, /kæn/): "they"

if (pronoun, /if/): "you"

ij (pronoun, /ɪdʒ/): "we"

uta (pronoun, /ʌtə/): "I"

Articles

awzi (article, /ozi/): "a"

zach (article, /zætʃ/): "the"

Prepositions

dan (preposition, /dən/): "and"

ainijal (preposition, /aɪnidʒæl/): "as"

tai (preposition, /taɪ/): "from"

noughboughshif (preposition, /nɒbɒʃɪf/): "in"

ava (preposition, /əvə/): "of"

payn (preposition, /pen/): "or"

nitefas (preposition, /nitɛfas/): "to"

thasali (preposition, /ðəsəlɪ/): "will"

vutath (preposition, /vutəð/): "with"

Numbers

itanats (number, /itənəts/): "zero"

jatenij (number, /jətɛnij/): "one"

achootha (number, /ətʃʊðə/): "two"

sabaka (number, /səbəkə/): "three"

uwoowik (number, /uwʊwik/): "four"

isoolaqi (number, /ɪsʊləqɪ/): "five"

ti (number, /ti/): "six"

aynou (number, /enaʊ/): "seven"

fid (number, /fɪd/): "eight"

tilis (number, /tɪlis/): "nine"

la (number, /lə/): "ten"

Questions

les (question, /lɛs/): "what"

idigathi (question, /ɪdɪgəθi/): "who"

adat (question, /ædət/): "how"

asu (question, /əsu/): "why"

tti (question, /ɾɪ/): "when"

Interjections

ikai (interjection, /ikaɪ/): "hello"

tingath (interjection, /tɪŋæð/): "goodbye"

wan (interjection, /wən/): "hey"

aha (interjection, /əhə/): "bye"

ish (interjection, /iʃ/): "ouch"

inana (interjection, /ɪnənə/): "wow"

aiw (interjection, /aɪw/): "uh"

kattilin (interjection, /kəɾɪlɪn/): "er"

akagu (interjection, /əkægʌ/): "um"

Adverbs

aittiki (adverb, /aɪɾikɪ/): "again"

zooditil (adverb, /zʊdɪtɪl/): "now"

ttittagai (adverb, /ɾɪɾægaɪ/): "soon"

buvidan (adverb, /bʌvidən/): "often"

iz (adverb, /ɪz/): "sometimes"

itanou (adverb, /itənaʊ/): "always"

ikakatt (adverb, /ɪkəkəɾ/): "never"

shathoodan (adverb, /ʃəðʊdən/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tutatta (adjective, /tutəɾə/): "aromatic"

dadas (adjective, /dədæs/): "basted"

hanevat (adjective, /hənɛvət/): "big"

aykethu (adjective, /ekɛðu/): "bitter"

da (adjective, /də/): "black"

ilasak (adjective, /ilæsæk/): "blue"

oughnati (adjective, /ɒnætɪ/): "brown"

aidittu (adjective, /aɪdɪɾʌ/): "chilled"

ita (adjective, /ɪta/): "cold"

digan (adjective, /digən/): "curried"

itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "dark"

elawattu (adjective, /ɛləwəɾʌ/): "deep"

etingoita (adjective, /ɛtɪŋɔɪtæ/): "divine"

ezeba (adjective, /ɛzɛbə/): "drunk"

ihawi (adjective, /ɪhəwɪ/): "empty"

alanal (adjective, /ələnəl/): "evil"

itutata (adjective, /ɪtutəta/): "familiar"

aifawn (adjective, /aɪfon/): "fat"

inunu (adjective, /inunʌ/): "flat"

kingaych (adjective, /kɪŋetʃ/): "frail"

uta (adjective, /ʌtæ/): "fried"

isooheb (adjective, /ɪsʊhɛb/): "full"

sidiwa (adjective, /sɪdɪwa/): "good"

ihifa (adjective, /ɪhɪfə/): "green"

kupa (adjective, /kʌpə/): "grey"

oughtid (adjective, /ɒtɪd/): "honest"

ttivuh (adjective, /ɾɪvuh/): "hot"

ett (adjective, /ɛɾ/): "light"

nane (adjective, /nənɛ/): "long"

nattaytha (adjective, /nəɾeðə/): "loud"

ttaydazin (adjective, /ɾedəzɪn/): "mortal"

tadik (adjective, /tədik/): "mysterious"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "narrow"

oughz (adjective, /ɒz/): "old"

anattasai (adjective, /ənəɾəsaɪ/): "orange"

imedi (adjective, /ɪmɛdi/): "pungent"

egithutu (adjective, /ɛgiðutu/): "purple"

thooli (adjective, /ðʊlɪ/): "quiet"

ttaliwa (adjective, /ɾəliwæ/): "raw"

baf (adjective, /bəf/): "rectangular"

avaimattai (adjective, /əvaɪməɾaɪ/): "red"

mu (adjective, /mu/): "roasted"

piwenget (adjective, /pɪwɛŋɛt/): "round"

ija (adjective, /idʒa/): "salty"

dutt (adjective, /dʌɾ/): "savory"

ttasubaw (adjective, /ɾəsubo/): "shallow"

koimajat (adjective, /kɔɪməjət/): "short"

achazi (adjective, /ətʃəzi/): "smoked"

athach (adjective, /æðətʃ/): "sober"

apadaywu (adjective, /əpədewʌ/): "sour"

dinatap (adjective, /dɪnətap/): "spicy"

ha (adjective, /ha/): "spiral"

pinough (adjective, /pɪnɒ/): "square"

ahin (adjective, /əhɪn/): "steamed"

an (adjective, /ən/): "strange"

aditaraw (adjective, /adɪtaɹo/): "strong"

ekegith (adjective, /ɛkɛgɪð/): "sturdy"

afinut (adjective, /əfinʌt/): "sweet"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "tall"

ditanough (adjective, /ditənɒ/): "thick"

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "thin"

abitt (adjective, /əbɪɾ/): "warm"

ttefitu (adjective, /ɾɛfɪtʌ/): "weak"

suzat (adjective, /suzat/): "white"

lane (adjective, /lənɛ/): "wide"

daiwain (adjective, /daɪwaɪn/): "yellow"

baylattett (adjective, /beləɾɛɾ/): "young"

Verbs

ittama (verb, /ɪɾəmə/): "bake"

uketittu (verb, /ukɛtɪɾu/): "be"

itini (verb, /itɪnɪ/): "belong"

apoughttep (verb, /əpɒɾɛp/): "bite"

anatta (verb, /ənəɾə/): "break"

ad (verb, /əd/): "burn"

ihaisutt (verb, /ɪhaɪsʌɾ/): "come"

if (verb, /ɪf/): "die"

anasi (verb, /ænəsɪ/): "drink"

ittitha (verb, /ɪɾɪðæ/): "eat"

akita (verb, /əkɪtə/): "fall"

jough (verb, /jɒ/): "fight"

ipithe (verb, /ipɪðɛ/): "find"

oodoughkatte (verb, /ʊdɒkəɾɛ/): "fish"

kuvahim (verb, /kuvəhim/): "fly"

itimib (verb, /ɪtimɪb/): "frown"

ash (verb, /æʃ/): "go"

enadayth (verb, /ɛnədeð/): "growl"

laymapu (verb, /leməpu/): "hate"

attaisit (verb, /əɾaɪsɪt/): "have"

itta (verb, /ɪɾə/): "hear"

simitti (verb, /simɪɾɪ/): "hide"

theli (verb, /ðɛli/): "hold"

sati (verb, /sətɪ/): "hunt"

ba (verb, /bə/): "jump"

malen (verb, /məlɛn/): "kill"

amadiz (verb, /əmədɪz/): "know"

kisathil (verb, /kɪsəðɪl/): "laugh"

awttiwi (verb, /oɾɪwɪ/): "lie"

am (verb, /əm/): "live"

king (verb, /kɪŋ/): "lose"

aygamifa (verb, /egəmɪfə/): "love"

lutati (verb, /lutətɪ/): "need"

vettudaw (verb, /vɛɾudo/): "own"

ikaihai (verb, /ikaɪhaɪ/): "roast"

diddi (verb, /dɪɽi/): "run"

tsattough (verb, /tsəɾɒ/): "see"

ittu (verb, /ɪɾu/): "sit"

atayji (verb, /ətejɪ/): "sleep"

fale (verb, /fəlɛ/): "smell"

tou (verb, /taʊ/): "smile"

tawfits (verb, /tofɪts/): "stand"

tisinu (verb, /tɪsɪnʌ/): "strike"

as (verb, /əs/): "swallow"

evaittab (verb, /ɛvaɪɾəb/): "swim"

vi (verb, /vi/): "taste"

ewepin (verb, /ɛwɛpin/): "throw"

tapusa (verb, /tæpusə/): "walk"

zehadek (verb, /zɛhædɛk/): "want"

Nouns

tattin (noun, /təɾɪn/): "afternoon"

ttitti (noun, /ɾɪɾi/): "ale"

attuttitough (noun, /aɾuɾitɒ/): "all"

ttikutha (noun, /ɾikuðə/): "alligator"

uttasil (noun, /ʌɾəsɪl/): "arm"

anatina (noun, /ənətɪnə/): "ash"

atattu (noun, /ətəɾu/): "aunt"

dawki (noun, /doki/): "axe"

mattenak (noun, /məɾɛnək/): "bark"

asooniday (noun, /əsʊnide/): "bay"

nat (noun, /nət/): "beer"

githun (noun, /giðun/): "beet"

tas (noun, /təs/): "bird"

tifuf (noun, /tɪfuf/): "blood"

nan (noun, /nən/): "boar"

ought (noun, /ɒt/): "bone"

angath (noun, /əŋaθ/): "breakfast"

juta (noun, /dʒutə/): "breast"

izatt (noun, /izəɾ/): "brother"

ttavalat (noun, /ɾævəlæt/): "castle"

thiz (noun, /ðiz/): "cat"

unga (noun, /ʌŋæ/): "cat"

ouv (noun, /aʊv/): "chest"

ishapi (noun, /ɪʃəpi/): "chicken"

ka (noun, /kə/): "claw"

ka (noun, /kə/): "cloud"

ajidaws (noun, /adʒɪdos/): "coconut"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "crime"

mithawjiv (noun, /mɪθodʒɪv/): "day"

ekip (noun, /ɛkɪp/): "dinner"

ang (noun, /əŋ/): "dog"

paykought (noun, /pekɒt/): "drink"

eli (noun, /ɛli/): "dungeon"

fa (noun, /fə/): "ear"

uyiv (noun, /ʌyɪv/): "earth"

atuttat (noun, /ətʌɾət/): "egg"

awttathi (noun, /oɾæðɪ/): "elder"

sattes (noun, /səɾɛs/): "enemy"

inu (noun, /inʌ/): "evening"

il (noun, /ɪl/): "eye"

izamai (noun, /izəmaɪ/): "family"

athasayk (noun, /aðəsek/): "father"

tawttutith (noun, /toɾutið/): "feather"

kaf (noun, /kəf/): "fight"

kiti (noun, /kitɪ/): "finger"

uw (noun, /uw/): "fire"

aikittitt (noun, /aɪkɪɾɪɾ/): "fish"

attami (noun, /əɾəmɪ/): "flesh"

adis (noun, /ədɪs/): "foot"

ithangija (noun, /ɪðəŋijə/): "forest"

li (noun, /lɪ/): "fox"

ga (noun, /gə/): "friend"

aikak (noun, /aɪkək/): "goose"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "grease"

dit (noun, /dit/): "group"

idinawz (noun, /ɪdɪnoz/): "gulf"

isoughbih (noun, /ɪsɒbih/): "hair"

ittitot (noun, /ɪɾɪtɔt/): "hand"

tiwe (noun, /tɪwɛ/): "hat"

fitali (noun, /fɪtəlɪ/): "hate"

mija (noun, /midʒæ/): "head"

uthan (noun, /ʌðən/): "hill"

mitu (noun, /mɪtʌ/): "horn"

ttifated (noun, /ɾɪfatɛd/): "horse"

ttod (noun, /ɾɔd/): "house"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "inn"

nina (noun, /nɪnə/): "island"

alai (noun, /əlaɪ/): "jaw"

atasha (noun, /ətəʃə/): "lake"

anattav (noun, /anæɾəv/): "leaf"

abavooki (noun, /əbəvʊkɪ/): "leg"

isiddime (noun, /ɪsiɽimɛ/): "liver"

inaw (noun, /ɪno/): "louse"

ittilay (noun, /ɪɾɪle/): "love"

ninimiz (noun, /nɪnɪmiz/): "lunch"

sate (noun, /sətɛ/): "man"

wijaitt (noun, /widʒaɪɾ/): "many"

aibaili (noun, /aɪbaɪlɪ/): "meal"

danawmat (noun, /dənomət/): "metal"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "mine"

ta (noun, /tə/): "monster"

nuthinguh (noun, /nuθɪŋuh/): "moon"

le (noun, /lɛ/): "morning"

ikapayti (noun, /ɪkæpeti/): "mother"

pidoughli (noun, /pɪdɒli/): "mountain"

ashu (noun, /əʃu/): "mouth"

ttaduza (noun, /ɾədʌzə/): "name"

aline (noun, /əlinɛ/): "neck"

ain (noun, /aɪn/): "night"

dawttathaytt (noun, /doɾaðeɾ/): "noodle"

lattima (noun, /ləɾɪmə/): "nose"

aniten (noun, /ənɪtɛn/): "ocean"

ifa (noun, /ifə/): "parent"

adabaybai (noun, /ədəbebaɪ/): "path"

uta (noun, /utə/): "peace"

ti (noun, /ti/): "pepper"

afina (noun, /əfinə/): "person"

adett (noun, /ædɛɾ/): "pie"

luceh (noun, /lucɛh/): "pig"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "rabbit"

napit (noun, /nəpit/): "rain"

chilaha (noun, /tʃɪləhə/): "rat"

inayth (noun, /ɪneð/): "river"

tatt (noun, /təɾ/): "robe"

vat (noun, /vət/): "rock"

songesad (noun, /sɔŋɛsəd/): "root"

inal (noun, /inəl/): "salt"

akilattu (noun, /əkiləɾu/): "sand"

itouchitough (noun, /ɪtaʊtʃitɒ/): "seed"

ava (noun, /əvə/): "sibling"

gaytudud (noun, /getudud/): "sister"

ikatha (noun, /ikəðə/): "skin"

ayzayb (noun, /ezeb/): "sky"

nga (noun, /ŋə/): "smoke"

mahaqen (noun, /məhəqɛn/): "snake"

ithuzutha (noun, /ɪðʌzʌða/): "soup"

tupe (noun, /tʌpɛ/): "star"

saynutim (noun, /senʌtɪm/): "stew"

usi (noun, /ʌsɪ/): "stomach"

aidde (noun, /aɪɽɛ/): "stone"

ji (noun, /jɪ/): "stream"

lavainat (noun, /lavaɪnət/): "sun"

pittasa (noun, /pɪɾəsə/): "sword"

oughzatatt (noun, /ɒzətəɾ/): "tail"

ilayd (noun, /ɪled/): "tavern"

oot (noun, /ʊt/): "thumb"

patat (noun, /pətæt/): "tongue"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "tooth"

dupa (noun, /dupə/): "tree"

lini (noun, /lɪni/): "truth"

hathasut (noun, /həðæsut/): "uncle"

iz (noun, /ɪz/): "valley"

laythakuz (noun, /leðəkʌz/): "war"

isahawkai (noun, /isəhokaɪ/): "water"

oughdas (noun, /ɒdəs/): "way"

aytad (noun, /etəd/): "wine"

ipi (noun, /ipi/): "woman"

azithoin (noun, /əzɪðɔɪn/): "word"