Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Amasith
Amasith Dictionary
Pronouns
ali (pronoun, /əli/): "he"
da (pronoun, /da/): "she"
ani (pronoun, /ənɪ/): "they"
ema (pronoun, /ɛmə/): "you"
hef (pronoun, /hɛf/): "we"
att (pronoun, /əɾ/): "I"
Articles
aythou (article, /eðaʊ/): "a"
ad (article, /əd/): "the"
Prepositions
ukit (preposition, /ukɪt/): "and"
awt (preposition, /ot/): "as"
thakou (preposition, /ðakaʊ/): "from"
zine (preposition, /zɪnɛ/): "in"
nawm (preposition, /nom/): "of"
thayled (preposition, /ðelɛd/): "or"
etasala (preposition, /ɛtəsələ/): "to"
enin (preposition, /ɛnɪn/): "will"
it (preposition, /ɪt/): "with"
Numbers
gihangay (number, /gɪhæŋe/): "zero"
oughbunith (number, /ɒbunɪð/): "one"
chima (number, /tʃɪmə/): "two"
izaw (number, /izo/): "three"
inu (number, /ɪnʌ/): "four"
ilaki (number, /ilækɪ/): "five"
anapattu (number, /anəpəɾu/): "six"
edidil (number, /ɛdɪdɪl/): "seven"
alichai (number, /əlɪxaɪ/): "eight"
oughz (number, /ɒz/): "nine"
tevu (number, /tɛvu/): "ten"
Questions
iv (question, /iv/): "what"
aha (question, /æhə/): "who"
oon (question, /ʊn/): "how"
zishiki (question, /zɪʃɪkɪ/): "why"
ki (question, /ki/): "when"
Interjections
apoughbat (interjection, /æpɒbət/): "hello"
aylisudi (interjection, /elɪsudɪ/): "goodbye"
av (interjection, /əv/): "hey"
kaniz (interjection, /kənɪz/): "bye"
lahaysatt (interjection, /ləhesaɾ/): "ouch"
na (interjection, /nə/): "wow"
sufizef (interjection, /sufizɛf/): "uh"
iwukin (interjection, /ɪwukɪn/): "er"
itta (interjection, /iɾə/): "um"
Adverbs
nelan (adverb, /nɛlən/): "again"
attadul (adverb, /əɾadʌl/): "now"
duviz (adverb, /dʌviz/): "soon"
ttath (adverb, /ɾəð/): "often"
joitala (adverb, /jɔɪtælə/): "sometimes"
away (adverb, /əwe/): "always"
dikafett (adverb, /dɪkæfɛɾ/): "never"
wat (adverb, /wat/): "seldom"
Adjectives
pitik (adjective, /pɪtɪk/): "aromatic"
utat (adjective, /utət/): "basted"
tah (adjective, /təh/): "big"
jad (adjective, /dʒəd/): "bitter"
ttifil (adjective, /ɾifɪl/): "black"
ainit (adjective, /aɪnɪt/): "blue"
atamid (adjective, /atəmɪd/): "brown"
ag (adjective, /əg/): "chilled"
ena (adjective, /ɛnə/): "cold"
sazathit (adjective, /səzəðɪt/): "curried"
na (adjective, /nə/): "dark"
zawil (adjective, /zəwɪl/): "deep"
enita (adjective, /ɛnɪtæ/): "divine"
sa (adjective, /sæ/): "drunk"
ip (adjective, /ip/): "empty"
he (adjective, /hɛ/): "evil"
isoughp (adjective, /ɪsɒp/): "familiar"
shefingan (adjective, /ʃɛfɪŋæn/): "fat"
oughnayttaza (adjective, /ɒneɾæzə/): "flat"
tif (adjective, /tɪf/): "frail"
ejesiti (adjective, /ɛdʒɛsiti/): "fried"
am (adjective, /əm/): "full"
soughn (adjective, /sɒn/): "good"
waw (adjective, /wəw/): "green"
mutun (adjective, /mʌtun/): "grey"
dabai (adjective, /dəbaɪ/): "honest"
athatt (adjective, /əðəɾ/): "hot"
ttedifis (adjective, /ɾɛdɪfɪs/): "light"
ttida (adjective, /ɾidə/): "long"
tises (adjective, /tɪsɛs/): "loud"
idatt (adjective, /idəɾ/): "mortal"
tithasu (adjective, /tiðəsu/): "mysterious"
lini (adjective, /linɪ/): "narrow"
ngakithu (adjective, /ŋakɪðʌ/): "old"
asa (adjective, /asæ/): "orange"
nakatt (adjective, /nəkaɾ/): "pungent"
zatitought (adjective, /zətɪtɒt/): "purple"
tatti (adjective, /təɾɪ/): "quiet"
pazuttun (adjective, /pəzʌɾun/): "raw"
adi (adjective, /ədi/): "rectangular"
ttit (adjective, /ɾɪt/): "red"
etilath (adjective, /ɛtɪlæð/): "roasted"
eth (adjective, /ɛð/): "round"
hounaichi (adjective, /haʊnaɪtʃi/): "salty"
ez (adjective, /ɛz/): "savory"
oughs (adjective, /ɒs/): "shallow"
ahula (adjective, /əhʌlə/): "short"
cuwethat (adjective, /cʌwɛðət/): "smoked"
aykatti (adjective, /ekəɾɪ/): "sober"
noughbili (adjective, /nɒbɪlɪ/): "sour"
sought (adjective, /sɒt/): "spicy"
ngays (adjective, /ŋes/): "spiral"
ngiladiw (adjective, /ŋiladɪw/): "square"
akamil (adjective, /əkəmɪl/): "steamed"
salawdin (adjective, /səlodɪn/): "strange"
ta (adjective, /tə/): "strong"
uj (adjective, /uj/): "sturdy"
if (adjective, /if/): "sweet"
nagesain (adjective, /nægɛsaɪn/): "tall"
sel (adjective, /sɛl/): "thick"
vis (adjective, /vis/): "thin"
athawa (adjective, /əðəwə/): "warm"
itt (adjective, /iɾ/): "weak"
sawinum (adjective, /səwɪnum/): "white"
iz (adjective, /ɪz/): "wide"
pathi (adjective, /pæθɪ/): "yellow"
uwu (adjective, /ʌwʌ/): "young"
Verbs
thu (verb, /ðu/): "bake"
ad (verb, /əd/): "be"
anoumi (verb, /ənaʊmɪ/): "belong"
pa (verb, /pæ/): "bite"
shath (verb, /ʃəð/): "break"
ishittu (verb, /ɪʃiɾu/): "burn"
navi (verb, /nəvɪ/): "come"
ada (verb, /ədə/): "die"
ifaf (verb, /ɪfəf/): "drink"
tahawj (verb, /təhoj/): "eat"
tazad (verb, /təzəd/): "fall"
adaym (verb, /ədem/): "fight"
aydali (verb, /edəlɪ/): "find"
aitoughkaz (verb, /aɪtɒkaz/): "fish"
vit (verb, /vɪt/): "fly"
ttaz (verb, /ɾəz/): "frown"
shavid (verb, /ʃəvɪd/): "go"
vatuzad (verb, /vætuzəd/): "growl"
ta (verb, /tə/): "hate"
ajimiba (verb, /ædʒimɪbæ/): "have"
nawzaytath (verb, /nozetəð/): "hear"
katayt (verb, /kætet/): "hide"
oughthan (verb, /ɒðən/): "hold"
ittawj (verb, /iɾodʒ/): "hunt"
danas (verb, /dənəs/): "jump"
ka (verb, /kə/): "kill"
bach (verb, /bəch/): "know"
sid (verb, /sɪd/): "laugh"
thawnaidid (verb, /ðonaɪdɪd/): "lie"
umisa (verb, /ʌmɪsə/): "live"
ibas (verb, /ɪbəs/): "lose"
usiza (verb, /usɪzə/): "love"
attugal (verb, /əɾugəl/): "need"
apinale (verb, /əpɪnəlɛ/): "own"
isidatt (verb, /isɪdæɾ/): "roast"
ettaz (verb, /ɛɾəz/): "run"
elay (verb, /ɛle/): "see"
ba (verb, /bə/): "sit"
imi (verb, /ɪmɪ/): "sleep"
ad (verb, /əd/): "smell"
atane (verb, /atənɛ/): "smile"
goolisi (verb, /gʊlɪsi/): "stand"
ni (verb, /ni/): "strike"
catisai (verb, /cətɪsaɪ/): "swallow"
asaw (verb, /əso/): "swim"
posah (verb, /pɔsəh/): "taste"
itti (verb, /iɾi/): "throw"
awsha (verb, /oʃə/): "walk"
akittawn (verb, /əkiɾon/): "want"
Nouns
it (noun, /ɪt/): "afternoon"
athaijamoo (noun, /əðaɪjəmʊ/): "ale"
ayz (noun, /ez/): "all"
ata (noun, /ətæ/): "alligator"
tanawatt (noun, /tænæwəɾ/): "arm"
ttaysa (noun, /ɾesa/): "ash"
dayzazatt (noun, /dezazəɾ/): "aunt"
thattavough (noun, /ðəɾəvɒ/): "axe"
pa (noun, /pæ/): "bark"
takak (noun, /təkək/): "bay"
uvada (noun, /uvəda/): "beer"
achuni (noun, /ətʃunɪ/): "beet"
nij (noun, /nɪj/): "bird"
natt (noun, /naɾ/): "blood"
javaifeb (noun, /jəvaɪfɛb/): "boar"
ttinid (noun, /ɾɪnɪd/): "bone"
ttawtu (noun, /ɾotu/): "breakfast"
ayttasa (noun, /eɾəsə/): "breast"
ivalayn (noun, /ɪvəlen/): "brother"
soolathiw (noun, /sʊləðiw/): "castle"
adettay (noun, /ədɛɾe/): "cat"
batt (noun, /bæɾ/): "cat"
unasough (noun, /ʌnəsɒ/): "chest"
jadday (noun, /jəɽe/): "chicken"
tasawh (noun, /təsoh/): "claw"
amitawtti (noun, /æmɪtoɾɪ/): "cloud"
unawa (noun, /unəwə/): "coconut"
fetayhim (noun, /fɛtehim/): "crime"
ijim (noun, /ɪdʒɪm/): "day"
naj (noun, /nəj/): "dinner"
thamap (noun, /ðəməp/): "dog"
athittaila (noun, /əðɪɾaɪlə/): "drink"
athay (noun, /əðe/): "dungeon"
tsattila (noun, /tsəɾɪlə/): "ear"
resum (noun, /ɹɛsʌm/): "earth"
ttadalu (noun, /ɾədəlu/): "egg"
ada (noun, /ədə/): "elder"
nasirras (noun, /nəsɪrəs/): "enemy"
chanenay (noun, /xənɛne/): "evening"
wased (noun, /wəsɛd/): "eye"
aiba (noun, /aɪbæ/): "family"
hutha (noun, /huðə/): "father"
izoughsa (noun, /izɒsə/): "feather"
mavad (noun, /məvəd/): "fight"
achi (noun, /æxɪ/): "finger"
tati (noun, /təti/): "fire"
ttarul (noun, /ɾæɹʌl/): "fish"
iduzil (noun, /ɪdʌzɪl/): "flesh"
is (noun, /ɪs/): "foot"
ipama (noun, /ɪpəmə/): "forest"
ate (noun, /ətɛ/): "fox"
usoughku (noun, /usɒku/): "friend"
sakoughma (noun, /sakɒmə/): "goose"
chough (noun, /chɒ/): "grease"
sahut (noun, /səhut/): "group"
kayttipis (noun, /keɾɪpɪs/): "gulf"
til (noun, /tɪl/): "hair"
vapittad (noun, /vəpɪɾəd/): "hand"
lijazay (noun, /lɪjæze/): "hat"
nuba (noun, /nʌbə/): "hate"
eh (noun, /ɛh/): "head"
ttoughthittatt (noun, /ɾɒðɪɾaɾ/): "hill"
ladazi (noun, /lədəzɪ/): "horn"
asaitti (noun, /əsaɪɾi/): "horse"
dada (noun, /dədə/): "house"
ttubi (noun, /ɾʌbɪ/): "inn"
atuvough (noun, /ətʌvɒ/): "island"
atavaws (noun, /ətəvos/): "jaw"
ada (noun, /adə/): "lake"
idizai (noun, /idɪzaɪ/): "leaf"
kat (noun, /kət/): "leg"
ratseta (noun, /ɹətsɛtə/): "liver"
vet (noun, /vɛt/): "louse"
ivita (noun, /ivɪtə/): "love"
at (noun, /ət/): "lunch"
ana (noun, /ænæ/): "man"
palu (noun, /pəlʌ/): "many"
alizi (noun, /əlizɪ/): "meal"
anahe (noun, /ənəhɛ/): "metal"
salaw (noun, /səlæw/): "mine"
oorr (noun, /ʊr/): "monster"
nivilatt (noun, /nivɪləɾ/): "moon"
aishi (noun, /aɪʃɪ/): "morning"
ittudef (noun, /iɾʌdɛf/): "mother"
na (noun, /nə/): "mountain"
matamash (noun, /mətəməʃ/): "mouth"
afil (noun, /æfɪl/): "name"
thafun (noun, /ðəfʌn/): "neck"
oughb (noun, /ɒb/): "night"
attad (noun, /əɾəd/): "noodle"
ttinu (noun, /ɾinʌ/): "nose"
ail (noun, /aɪl/): "ocean"
itay (noun, /ɪte/): "parent"
ad (noun, /əd/): "path"
ata (noun, /atə/): "peace"
emilava (noun, /ɛmɪləvə/): "pepper"
pi (noun, /pi/): "person"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "pie"
itousifa (noun, /ɪtaʊsifæ/): "pig"
vaynit (noun, /venit/): "rabbit"
gami (noun, /gəmi/): "rain"
ittaittid (noun, /ɪɾaɪɾid/): "rat"
awayvain (noun, /əwevaɪn/): "river"
tadimaw (noun, /tədimo/): "robe"
kai (noun, /kaɪ/): "rock"
tittavaws (noun, /tɪɾævos/): "root"
abasu (noun, /əbəsʌ/): "salt"
tetikaik (noun, /tɛtɪkaɪk/): "sand"
taitattad (noun, /taɪtæɾæd/): "seed"
ewa (noun, /ɛwə/): "sibling"
daynathug (noun, /denəðʌg/): "sister"
eketh (noun, /ɛkɛð/): "skin"
ooz (noun, /ʊz/): "sky"
uzadili (noun, /uzədɪlɪ/): "smoke"
sani (noun, /sənɪ/): "snake"
ttatta (noun, /ɾəɾə/): "soup"
laythal (noun, /leðəl/): "star"
attayl (noun, /aɾel/): "stew"
api (noun, /apɪ/): "stomach"
sawaji (noun, /səwəji/): "stone"
nahib (noun, /nəhib/): "stream"
sinenid (noun, /sɪnɛnɪd/): "sun"
matu (noun, /mətʌ/): "sword"
tsabai (noun, /tsæbaɪ/): "tail"
nal (noun, /nəl/): "tavern"
tha (noun, /ðə/): "thumb"
ji (noun, /jɪ/): "tongue"
kaw (noun, /kəw/): "tooth"
ituw (noun, /itʌw/): "tree"
zil (noun, /zɪl/): "truth"
utti (noun, /ʌɾɪ/): "uncle"
awihab (noun, /əwɪhəb/): "valley"
wanga (noun, /waŋə/): "war"
ati (noun, /atɪ/): "water"
oughna (noun, /ɒnə/): "way"
ath (noun, /əð/): "wine"
amibangou (noun, /əmɪbəŋaʊ/): "woman"
awi (noun, /əwɪ/): "word"