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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.

Avafath

Avafath Dictionary

Pronouns

um (pronoun, /ʌm/): "he"

anai (pronoun, /ænaɪ/): "she"

in (pronoun, /ɪn/): "they"

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

na (pronoun, /nə/): "we"

ab (pronoun, /əb/): "I"

Articles

ad (article, /əd/): "a"

ayy (article, /ey/): "the"

Prepositions

ke (preposition, /kɛ/): "and"

ilebamu (preposition, /ɪlɛbəmʌ/): "as"

attiti (preposition, /aɾɪti/): "from"

igaki (preposition, /igæki/): "in"

jane (preposition, /janɛ/): "of"

ses (preposition, /sɛs/): "or"

lait (preposition, /laɪt/): "to"

fak (preposition, /fək/): "will"

azaidal (preposition, /əzaɪdəl/): "with"

Numbers

mapittach (number, /məpɪɾətʃ/): "zero"

wuf (number, /wuf/): "one"

isaylute (number, /iselʌtɛ/): "two"

atta (number, /əɾə/): "three"

nittoughti (number, /niɾɒtɪ/): "four"

uteb (number, /ʌtɛb/): "five"

ilavawjaw (number, /ɪləvojo/): "six"

apoughpabu (number, /əpɒpəbʌ/): "seven"

vay (number, /ve/): "eight"

ichay (number, /ɪtʃe/): "nine"

though (number, /ðɒ/): "ten"

Questions

oughh (question, /ɒh/): "what"

uk (question, /uk/): "who"

anukaydi (question, /ənukedi/): "how"

ifithishu (question, /ɪfiðɪʃu/): "why"

itt (question, /ɪɾ/): "when"

Interjections

azav (interjection, /əzəv/): "hello"

ina (interjection, /inə/): "goodbye"

abu (interjection, /əbʌ/): "hey"

ivukinou (interjection, /ɪvukinaʊ/): "bye"

ttapa (interjection, /ɾəpə/): "ouch"

nath (interjection, /næð/): "wow"

gal (interjection, /gal/): "uh"

sizawa (interjection, /sɪzæwə/): "er"

mi (interjection, /mɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

nide (adverb, /nɪdɛ/): "again"

anattai (adverb, /ənəɾaɪ/): "now"

tale (adverb, /tælɛ/): "soon"

egoifi (adverb, /ɛgɔɪfi/): "often"

as (adverb, /as/): "sometimes"

ousaysad (adverb, /aʊsesəd/): "always"

ttibatta (adverb, /ɾɪbəɾə/): "never"

aiz (adverb, /aɪz/): "seldom"

Adjectives

etatt (adjective, /ɛtəɾ/): "aromatic"

ingad (adjective, /ɪŋəd/): "basted"

vawdan (adjective, /vodən/): "big"

vas (adjective, /væs/): "bitter"

ttoughpayt (adjective, /ɾɒpet/): "black"

ihaila (adjective, /ɪhaɪlə/): "blue"

atuz (adjective, /ætuz/): "brown"

oughttaipal (adjective, /ɒɾaɪpəl/): "chilled"

uzen (adjective, /uzɛn/): "cold"

ajin (adjective, /əjɪn/): "curried"

muke (adjective, /mukɛ/): "dark"

ninuvan (adjective, /nɪnʌvan/): "deep"

asitaf (adjective, /asitæf/): "divine"

uzana (adjective, /uzənə/): "drunk"

daytt (adjective, /deɾ/): "empty"

vutaj (adjective, /vʌtəj/): "evil"

iha (adjective, /ihə/): "familiar"

itough (adjective, /ɪtɒ/): "fat"

angaw (adjective, /æŋo/): "flat"

davivu (adjective, /dəvɪvu/): "frail"

ttakug (adjective, /ɾəkug/): "fried"

uhu (adjective, /uhʌ/): "full"

akettu (adjective, /akɛɾʌ/): "good"

mungathap (adjective, /mʌŋəðæp/): "green"

ajata (adjective, /ædʒətə/): "grey"

ditt (adjective, /dɪɾ/): "honest"

ttaygi (adjective, /ɾegi/): "hot"

da (adjective, /da/): "light"

bibat (adjective, /bibət/): "long"

ila (adjective, /ɪlə/): "loud"

sha (adjective, /ʃə/): "mortal"

abaitta (adjective, /əbaɪɾə/): "mysterious"

attak (adjective, /əɾək/): "narrow"

thi (adjective, /ðɪ/): "old"

vanousa (adjective, /vənaʊsə/): "orange"

lus (adjective, /lus/): "pungent"

atittat (adjective, /ətiɾət/): "purple"

ij (adjective, /ɪj/): "quiet"

itanep (adjective, /itənɛp/): "raw"

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

izahoiwa (adjective, /izəhɔɪwə/): "red"

witasough (adjective, /witəsɒ/): "roasted"

ikatha (adjective, /ɪkəðə/): "round"

fuh (adjective, /fʌh/): "salty"

akaing (adjective, /akaɪŋ/): "savory"

azika (adjective, /əzikə/): "shallow"

mani (adjective, /mænɪ/): "short"

vutouna (adjective, /vʌtaʊnæ/): "smoked"

ittaw (adjective, /ɪɾo/): "sober"

layzitti (adjective, /leziɾɪ/): "sour"

ttayshathak (adjective, /ɾeʃəðək/): "spicy"

atathuda (adjective, /ətəðʌdə/): "spiral"

ayvazagai (adjective, /evæzəgaɪ/): "square"

inajawth (adjective, /inədʒoθ/): "steamed"

zaykech (adjective, /zekɛtʃ/): "strange"

attatas (adjective, /əɾatəs/): "strong"

ittiv (adjective, /ɪɾɪv/): "sturdy"

id (adjective, /ɪd/): "sweet"

ita (adjective, /itə/): "tall"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "thick"

nattacaf (adjective, /nəɾacəf/): "thin"

ttattaww (adjective, /ɾəɾow/): "warm"

sah (adjective, /səh/): "weak"

asi (adjective, /əsi/): "white"

toughl (adjective, /tɒl/): "wide"

nanash (adjective, /nənaʃ/): "yellow"

ukaniki (adjective, /ukənɪkɪ/): "young"

Verbs

ath (verb, /əð/): "bake"

naki (verb, /nəkɪ/): "be"

ditit (verb, /dɪtit/): "belong"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "bite"

af (verb, /əf/): "break"

awjoo (verb, /ojʊ/): "burn"

athit (verb, /aðit/): "come"

tam (verb, /təm/): "die"

awbuve (verb, /obuvɛ/): "drink"

ihabi (verb, /ɪhabɪ/): "eat"

aneday (verb, /ænɛde/): "fall"

oughsat (verb, /ɒsət/): "fight"

adett (verb, /ədɛɾ/): "find"

anupetta (verb, /ənupɛɾə/): "fish"

ledaytayl (verb, /lɛdetel/): "fly"

ttawnam (verb, /ɾonəm/): "frown"

aitudawt (verb, /aɪtʌdot/): "go"

ajatta (verb, /əjəɾə/): "growl"

aitai (verb, /aɪtaɪ/): "hate"

aliteza (verb, /əlɪtɛzə/): "have"

iwithawngi (verb, /ɪwiðoŋɪ/): "hear"

vaisai (verb, /vaɪsaɪ/): "hide"

alinis (verb, /əlɪnɪs/): "hold"

uway (verb, /ʌwe/): "hunt"

sawat (verb, /səwət/): "jump"

asaws (verb, /əsos/): "kill"

ngitha (verb, /ŋɪðə/): "know"

akat (verb, /əkət/): "laugh"

awng (verb, /oŋ/): "lie"

adayvit (verb, /ədevit/): "live"

titawou (verb, /titəwaʊ/): "lose"

asamijay (verb, /əsəmɪdʒe/): "love"

uttittay (verb, /ʌɾɪɾe/): "need"

isashit (verb, /ɪsəʃɪt/): "own"

ta (verb, /ta/): "roast"

mada (verb, /mədə/): "run"

uhafa (verb, /ʌhafə/): "see"

iwano (verb, /iwænɔ/): "sit"

utt (verb, /uɾ/): "sleep"

boughba (verb, /bɒbə/): "smell"

datt (verb, /dəɾ/): "smile"

telaza (verb, /tɛlæzæ/): "stand"

eka (verb, /ɛkæ/): "strike"

ttai (verb, /ɾaɪ/): "swallow"

atabayn (verb, /ətæben/): "swim"

iw (verb, /ɪw/): "taste"

shes (verb, /ʃɛs/): "throw"

shepika (verb, /ʃɛpɪkə/): "walk"

atabay (verb, /ætæbe/): "want"

Nouns

ifi (noun, /ifɪ/): "afternoon"

ajoughdanu (noun, /ædʒɒdanʌ/): "ale"

zij (noun, /zij/): "all"

atisa (noun, /ətisə/): "alligator"

iti (noun, /ɪtɪ/): "arm"

atasi (noun, /ætəsɪ/): "ash"

ttutayzi (noun, /ɾʌtezɪ/): "aunt"

na (noun, /nə/): "axe"

dazit (noun, /dəzit/): "bark"

ga (noun, /gə/): "bay"

shitathel (noun, /ʃɪtəðɛl/): "beer"

ittafi (noun, /ɪɾəfɪ/): "beet"

ithuma (noun, /ɪðuma/): "bird"

zu (noun, /zʌ/): "blood"

ane (noun, /ənɛ/): "boar"

buhoughf (noun, /bʌhɒf/): "bone"

kaym (noun, /kem/): "breakfast"

ajadata (noun, /əjədətə/): "breast"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "brother"

lesethan (noun, /lɛsɛðən/): "castle"

ath (noun, /əð/): "cat"

amawtt (noun, /əmoɾ/): "cat"

jatan (noun, /jætən/): "chest"

aloughtta (noun, /əlɒɾə/): "chicken"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "claw"

tawthafin (noun, /toðæfɪn/): "cloud"

batezett (noun, /bətɛzɛɾ/): "coconut"

um (noun, /um/): "crime"

izi (noun, /ɪzɪ/): "day"

ukaiz (noun, /ukaɪz/): "dinner"

attatta (noun, /əɾæɾə/): "dog"

imeki (noun, /ɪmɛkɪ/): "drink"

awsit (noun, /osɪt/): "dungeon"

tija (noun, /tijæ/): "ear"

afaida (noun, /əfaɪdə/): "earth"

vathaw (noun, /vəðo/): "egg"

shafoota (noun, /ʃafʊtə/): "elder"

zadouma (noun, /zədaʊmə/): "enemy"

teng (noun, /tɛŋ/): "evening"

thah (noun, /ðæh/): "eye"

tadalan (noun, /tədələn/): "family"

suninga (noun, /sʌniŋæ/): "father"

pathima (noun, /pəðɪma/): "feather"

atas (noun, /ətəs/): "fight"

muchawtti (noun, /mʌchoɾɪ/): "finger"

aipesima (noun, /aɪpɛsɪmə/): "fire"

el (noun, /ɛl/): "fish"

ttizus (noun, /ɾɪzʌs/): "flesh"

failuki (noun, /faɪlʌkɪ/): "foot"

lawh (noun, /loh/): "forest"

lawtsetab (noun, /lotsɛtəb/): "fox"

itut (noun, /ɪtut/): "friend"

nikukaj (noun, /nɪkʌkədʒ/): "goose"

defisou (noun, /dɛfɪsaʊ/): "grease"

alay (noun, /əle/): "group"

koofaw (noun, /kʊfo/): "gulf"

anaitha (noun, /ænaɪðæ/): "hair"

dil (noun, /dil/): "hand"

isavaja (noun, /ɪsəvəjə/): "hat"

fi (noun, /fɪ/): "hate"

tifulad (noun, /tɪfuləd/): "head"

attett (noun, /əɾɛɾ/): "hill"

naheza (noun, /næhɛza/): "horn"

ttat (noun, /ɾət/): "horse"

oughth (noun, /ɒð/): "house"

widat (noun, /wɪdət/): "inn"

iletata (noun, /ilɛtətə/): "island"

ilaviv (noun, /ɪlaviv/): "jaw"

niwuthi (noun, /nɪwuðɪ/): "lake"

itti (noun, /iɾɪ/): "leaf"

aizifatt (noun, /aɪzifəɾ/): "leg"

usa (noun, /usə/): "liver"

adileq (noun, /adɪlɛq/): "louse"

zabisough (noun, /zəbɪsɒ/): "love"

maw (noun, /məw/): "lunch"

aybes (noun, /ebɛs/): "man"

dimay (noun, /dɪme/): "many"

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

awutt (noun, /æwʌɾ/): "metal"

nangi (noun, /nəŋɪ/): "mine"

afuzi (noun, /afuzi/): "monster"

athawaw (noun, /əðəwo/): "moon"

ettaidayn (noun, /ɛɾaɪden/): "morning"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "mother"

wipa (noun, /wɪpæ/): "mountain"

di (noun, /dɪ/): "mouth"

atas (noun, /ətəs/): "name"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "neck"

adatudi (noun, /ədatudi/): "night"

anawfash (noun, /ənofəʃ/): "noodle"

ittap (noun, /iɾəp/): "nose"

uttak (noun, /uɾək/): "ocean"

attiduta (noun, /aɾɪdutə/): "parent"

ayttabiz (noun, /eɾəbiz/): "path"

ngan (noun, /ŋan/): "peace"

at (noun, /ət/): "pepper"

ttunawtath (noun, /ɾunotəθ/): "person"

tattitha (noun, /təɾɪða/): "pie"

tanize (noun, /tənizɛ/): "pig"

ami (noun, /əmɪ/): "rabbit"

ad (noun, /əd/): "rain"

sak (noun, /sək/): "rat"

eti (noun, /ɛtɪ/): "river"

taw (noun, /to/): "robe"

ngishan (noun, /ŋɪʃən/): "rock"

inakal (noun, /ɪnəkal/): "root"

ayfa (noun, /efə/): "salt"

sesh (noun, /sɛʃ/): "sand"

vakay (noun, /vəke/): "seed"

fulaitt (noun, /fulaɪɾ/): "sibling"

itittas (noun, /ɪtɪɾəs/): "sister"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "skin"

neku (noun, /nɛku/): "sky"

anilap (noun, /ənɪləp/): "smoke"

mithama (noun, /mɪðəmæ/): "snake"

igathayt (noun, /ɪgəðet/): "soup"

awitt (noun, /əwiɾ/): "star"

imanga (noun, /iməŋa/): "stew"

pu (noun, /pʌ/): "stomach"

zanawi (noun, /zənæwɪ/): "stone"

zetakan (noun, /zɛtəkən/): "stream"

dit (noun, /dɪt/): "sun"

danuni (noun, /dənuni/): "sword"

nadayl (noun, /nədel/): "tail"

okadan (noun, /ɔkædən/): "tavern"

sili (noun, /sɪli/): "thumb"

pagoutti (noun, /pəgaʊɾɪ/): "tongue"

akavai (noun, /ækəvaɪ/): "tooth"

oub (noun, /aʊb/): "tree"

ibaq (noun, /ibəq/): "truth"

oughfani (noun, /ɒfənɪ/): "uncle"

ayzoughlawi (noun, /ezɒlæwi/): "valley"

ngazu (noun, /ŋazʌ/): "war"

mat (noun, /mət/): "water"

iwa (noun, /iwə/): "way"

tiwipain (noun, /tɪwipaɪn/): "wine"

taida (noun, /taɪdə/): "woman"

asaik (noun, /əsaɪk/): "word"