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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.

Idithi

Idithi Dictionary

Pronouns

isi (pronoun, /isɪ/): "he"

uttu (pronoun, /ʌɾu/): "she"

tad (pronoun, /təd/): "they"

ash (pronoun, /əʃ/): "you"

oughn (pronoun, /ɒn/): "we"

na (pronoun, /næ/): "I"

Articles

ti (article, /ti/): "a"

ayn (article, /en/): "the"

Prepositions

ashani (preposition, /əʃənɪ/): "and"

vibaza (preposition, /vɪbəzə/): "as"

taha (preposition, /tæhə/): "from"

kitte (preposition, /kɪɾɛ/): "in"

anguti (preposition, /əŋʌtɪ/): "of"

noutha (preposition, /naʊθə/): "or"

az (preposition, /əz/): "to"

usabus (preposition, /ʌsəbus/): "will"

imi (preposition, /ɪmɪ/): "with"

Numbers

ezikupai (number, /ɛzɪkʌpaɪ/): "zero"

inana (number, /inənə/): "one"

ngahat (number, /ŋəhət/): "two"

ttuzinaj (number, /ɾʌzɪnədʒ/): "three"

utoosufe (number, /utʊsufɛ/): "four"

vazulough (number, /vəzʌlɒ/): "five"

aitiwu (number, /aɪtɪwu/): "six"

efudu (number, /ɛfʌdu/): "seven"

anatap (number, /ənətæp/): "eight"

emukoughna (number, /ɛmukɒnə/): "nine"

us (number, /ʌs/): "ten"

Questions

kizal (question, /kɪzəl/): "what"

sazaid (question, /sæzaɪd/): "who"

dis (question, /dɪs/): "how"

ikiwa (question, /ɪkiwə/): "why"

angish (question, /əŋiʃ/): "when"

Interjections

ivide (interjection, /ɪvɪdɛ/): "hello"

baitti (interjection, /baɪɾɪ/): "goodbye"

azanil (interjection, /əzænil/): "hey"

attada (interjection, /aɾadə/): "bye"

et (interjection, /ɛt/): "ouch"

anajata (interjection, /ənajətə/): "wow"

iti (interjection, /itɪ/): "uh"

chuthim (interjection, /tʃuðɪm/): "er"

pin (interjection, /pin/): "um"

Adverbs

ahub (adverb, /æhʌb/): "again"

aka (adverb, /əkə/): "now"

lupehitt (adverb, /lʌpɛhɪɾ/): "soon"

ahithough (adverb, /əhiðɒ/): "often"

bivunis (adverb, /bɪvʌnɪs/): "sometimes"

utenawki (adverb, /ʌtɛnoki/): "always"

ani (adverb, /ænɪ/): "never"

atuzili (adverb, /ətuzɪli/): "seldom"

Adjectives

vaynavu (adjective, /venəvʌ/): "aromatic"

naketath (adjective, /nəkɛtað/): "basted"

tun (adjective, /tun/): "big"

anibu (adjective, /ənɪbʌ/): "bitter"

shi (adjective, /ʃɪ/): "black"

tayttoughpatt (adjective, /teɾɒpəɾ/): "blue"

dayd (adjective, /ded/): "brown"

tith (adjective, /tið/): "chilled"

dawrriw (adjective, /dorɪw/): "cold"

nou (adjective, /naʊ/): "curried"

anoott (adjective, /ənʊɾ/): "dark"

thayjan (adjective, /ðejən/): "deep"

dathija (adjective, /dəðɪdʒə/): "divine"

oughttakaif (adjective, /ɒɾəkaɪf/): "drunk"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "empty"

upitayp (adjective, /upitep/): "evil"

anaytat (adjective, /ənetət/): "familiar"

abi (adjective, /əbi/): "fat"

naimough (adjective, /naɪmɒ/): "flat"

pawsak (adjective, /posak/): "frail"

thisataitt (adjective, /ðɪsætaɪɾ/): "fried"

kutasha (adjective, /kʌtaʃæ/): "full"

at (adjective, /æt/): "good"

la (adjective, /la/): "green"

lepa (adjective, /lɛpə/): "grey"

day (adjective, /de/): "honest"

dimin (adjective, /dɪmin/): "hot"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "light"

tim (adjective, /tim/): "long"

sug (adjective, /sʌg/): "loud"

uwave (adjective, /ʌwævɛ/): "mortal"

leshaydatt (adjective, /lɛʃedəɾ/): "mysterious"

nitiv (adjective, /nitiv/): "narrow"

tuthayp (adjective, /tuðep/): "old"

un (adjective, /ʌn/): "orange"

utatitu (adjective, /utətɪtʌ/): "pungent"

edatu (adjective, /ɛdətu/): "purple"

kata (adjective, /kətə/): "quiet"

ittudad (adjective, /ɪɾudəd/): "raw"

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

haws (adjective, /hos/): "red"

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

qikim (adjective, /qikɪm/): "round"

va (adjective, /və/): "salty"

wit (adjective, /wɪt/): "savory"

adai (adjective, /ədaɪ/): "shallow"

asattatte (adjective, /əsəɾəɾɛ/): "short"

aludettai (adjective, /əludɛɾaɪ/): "smoked"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "sober"

iraittat (adjective, /ɪɹaɪɾət/): "sour"

akinaw (adjective, /əkino/): "spicy"

nittas (adjective, /niɾəs/): "spiral"

utaytt (adjective, /uteɾ/): "square"

aysasis (adjective, /esəsis/): "steamed"

asay (adjective, /əse/): "strange"

vusittatt (adjective, /vʌsɪɾəɾ/): "strong"

usough (adjective, /ʌsɒ/): "sturdy"

ttanet (adjective, /ɾənɛt/): "sweet"

ngapittul (adjective, /ŋəpɪɾul/): "tall"

visad (adjective, /vɪsəd/): "thick"

an (adjective, /ən/): "thin"

isatatta (adjective, /ɪsatəɾə/): "warm"

vazuviz (adjective, /væzuvɪz/): "weak"

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "white"

adakami (adjective, /ædəkəmi/): "wide"

maylilu (adjective, /melɪlu/): "yellow"

zettil (adjective, /zɛɾil/): "young"

Verbs

na (verb, /nə/): "bake"

fazough (verb, /fazɒ/): "be"

ittizisi (verb, /ɪɾɪzɪsɪ/): "belong"

inittad (verb, /iniɾəd/): "bite"

nawhan (verb, /nohən/): "break"

ttettay (verb, /ɾɛɾe/): "burn"

ttiz (verb, /ɾɪz/): "come"

atezah (verb, /ətɛzah/): "die"

ana (verb, /ənə/): "drink"

ili (verb, /ilɪ/): "eat"

laiketh (verb, /laɪkɛð/): "fall"

aitt (verb, /aɪɾ/): "fight"

shat (verb, /ʃət/): "find"

paittil (verb, /paɪɾɪl/): "fish"

bathitha (verb, /bəðɪðə/): "fly"

igusuzi (verb, /ɪgusʌzɪ/): "frown"

atha (verb, /əðə/): "go"

ithoughne (verb, /ɪðɒnɛ/): "growl"

dafidooth (verb, /dəfidʊð/): "hate"

tinab (verb, /tɪnæb/): "have"

idutha (verb, /iduðæ/): "hear"

aloughzaytta (verb, /əlɒzeɾæ/): "hide"

awttough (verb, /oɾɒ/): "hold"

ttat (verb, /ɾət/): "hunt"

iloopa (verb, /ilʊpə/): "jump"

he (verb, /hɛ/): "kill"

ttifanitt (verb, /ɾɪfəniɾ/): "know"

awtaylawf (verb, /otelof/): "laugh"

lavataid (verb, /ləvətaɪd/): "lie"

ajaithays (verb, /ədʒaɪðes/): "live"

qib (verb, /qɪb/): "lose"

vazatti (verb, /vəzəɾi/): "love"

use (verb, /usɛ/): "need"

itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "own"

kay (verb, /ke/): "roast"

aywenitti (verb, /ewɛniɾi/): "run"

jid (verb, /dʒid/): "see"

tavi (verb, /təvɪ/): "sit"

tikat (verb, /tɪkət/): "sleep"

ngai (verb, /ŋaɪ/): "smell"

ukizi (verb, /ukizɪ/): "smile"

wune (verb, /wʌnɛ/): "stand"

sichadi (verb, /sitʃadi/): "strike"

heta (verb, /hɛtə/): "swallow"

battit (verb, /bəɾit/): "swim"

lazanuj (verb, /ləzənuj/): "taste"

pahi (verb, /pəhɪ/): "throw"

et (verb, /ɛt/): "walk"

nika (verb, /nɪkə/): "want"

Nouns

tiloutti (noun, /tɪlaʊɾɪ/): "afternoon"

tathade (noun, /təθædɛ/): "ale"

sough (noun, /sɒ/): "all"

aitu (noun, /aɪtʌ/): "alligator"

anoughj (noun, /ənɒj/): "arm"

lettama (noun, /lɛɾəmə/): "ash"

et (noun, /ɛt/): "aunt"

imilita (noun, /ɪmilitə/): "axe"

thi (noun, /ði/): "bark"

ngittit (noun, /ŋɪɾɪt/): "bay"

ad (noun, /əd/): "beer"

zi (noun, /zɪ/): "beet"

niba (noun, /nibə/): "bird"

aid (noun, /aɪd/): "blood"

akoum (noun, /əkaʊm/): "boar"

gayf (noun, /gef/): "bone"

atiy (noun, /ətɪy/): "breakfast"

ija (noun, /ɪjə/): "breast"

di (noun, /di/): "brother"

nizayman (noun, /nɪzeman/): "castle"

anilube (noun, /ənilʌbɛ/): "cat"

aid (noun, /aɪd/): "cat"

arralana (noun, /ərəlanə/): "chest"

matettut (noun, /mətɛɾʌt/): "chicken"

dattubaw (noun, /dəɾubo/): "claw"

uthay (noun, /uðe/): "cloud"

apifoumay (noun, /əpɪfaʊme/): "coconut"

ezesh (noun, /ɛzɛʃ/): "crime"

jalafouch (noun, /dʒələfaʊx/): "day"

git (noun, /gɪt/): "dinner"

juc (noun, /dʒʌc/): "dog"

sabi (noun, /səbɪ/): "drink"

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

inaylawa (noun, /ɪneləwa/): "ear"

jailinawk (noun, /jaɪlinok/): "earth"

laysawttu (noun, /lesoɾu/): "egg"

isataynga (noun, /ɪsəteŋə/): "elder"

nawkay (noun, /noke/): "enemy"

idil (noun, /ɪdɪl/): "evening"

lanatt (noun, /lænəɾ/): "eye"

sasatt (noun, /səsəɾ/): "family"

kibab (noun, /kibab/): "father"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "feather"

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

ngoughtoughw (noun, /ŋɒtɒw/): "finger"

ttaibaw (noun, /ɾaɪbəw/): "fire"

asasoume (noun, /əsəsaʊmɛ/): "fish"

adasa (noun, /ədəsə/): "flesh"

hita (noun, /hɪtə/): "foot"

tta (noun, /ɾæ/): "forest"

latha (noun, /ləðæ/): "fox"

in (noun, /in/): "friend"

atagas (noun, /ətəgəs/): "goose"

maitiv (noun, /maɪtɪv/): "grease"

asat (noun, /əsət/): "group"

gittaliz (noun, /gɪɾəlɪz/): "gulf"

athithani (noun, /əðɪðənɪ/): "hair"

touday (noun, /taʊde/): "hand"

nouttishat (noun, /naʊɾɪʃət/): "hat"

atabattu (noun, /ətəbəɾu/): "hate"

awpa (noun, /opə/): "head"

af (noun, /əf/): "hill"

lu (noun, /lu/): "horn"

fawdimal (noun, /fodɪməl/): "horse"

ana (noun, /ənə/): "house"

sha (noun, /ʃæ/): "inn"

adawbu (noun, /ədobu/): "island"

umitti (noun, /ʌmiɾɪ/): "jaw"

bu (noun, /bʌ/): "lake"

tahi (noun, /təhɪ/): "leaf"

paymazel (noun, /peməzɛl/): "leg"

tad (noun, /tæd/): "liver"

isajis (noun, /isəjɪs/): "louse"

oinoun (noun, /ɔɪnaʊn/): "love"

pihe (noun, /pɪhɛ/): "lunch"

sin (noun, /sɪn/): "man"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "many"

angubatt (noun, /aŋubəɾ/): "meal"

zala (noun, /zələ/): "metal"

zuttata (noun, /zuɾətə/): "mine"

nijalal (noun, /nɪdʒælal/): "monster"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "moon"

kup (noun, /kup/): "morning"

pidoughtt (noun, /pidɒɾ/): "mother"

ezinga (noun, /ɛzɪŋə/): "mountain"

neshe (noun, /nɛʃɛ/): "mouth"

daz (noun, /dəz/): "name"

ewila (noun, /ɛwilə/): "neck"

ttev (noun, /ɾɛv/): "night"

difa (noun, /difə/): "noodle"

ithizi (noun, /iθɪzɪ/): "nose"

wawmalut (noun, /woməlʌt/): "ocean"

achina (noun, /ətʃinæ/): "parent"

ttul (noun, /ɾul/): "path"

ing (noun, /ɪŋ/): "peace"

fajah (noun, /fəjah/): "pepper"

inaka (noun, /ɪnəkə/): "person"

thati (noun, /θəti/): "pie"

kuka (noun, /kʌkə/): "pig"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "rabbit"

anu (noun, /anʌ/): "rain"

ttizinough (noun, /ɾɪzinɒ/): "rat"

angought (noun, /əŋɒt/): "river"

isinayni (noun, /ɪsɪnenɪ/): "robe"

du (noun, /dʌ/): "rock"

cathe (noun, /cəðɛ/): "root"

kett (noun, /kɛɾ/): "salt"

vaizal (noun, /vaɪzəl/): "sand"

ohizis (noun, /ɔhizis/): "seed"

kit (noun, /kit/): "sibling"

ada (noun, /ədə/): "sister"

outta (noun, /aʊɾæ/): "skin"

avikof (noun, /əvɪkɔf/): "sky"

mayvat (noun, /mevət/): "smoke"

doulala (noun, /daʊləla/): "snake"

bethab (noun, /bɛðəb/): "soup"

ineth (noun, /ɪnɛð/): "star"

sagaita (noun, /səgaɪtə/): "stew"

papi (noun, /papi/): "stomach"

shuth (noun, /ʃuð/): "stone"

nud (noun, /nud/): "stream"

tathu (noun, /təθʌ/): "sun"

azus (noun, /əzʌs/): "sword"

etutt (noun, /ɛtuɾ/): "tail"

ailaisood (noun, /aɪlaɪsʊd/): "tavern"

taitt (noun, /taɪɾ/): "thumb"

atenik (noun, /ətɛnɪk/): "tongue"

amanatu (noun, /əmanatu/): "tooth"

ah (noun, /ah/): "tree"

thatt (noun, /ðəɾ/): "truth"

unavay (noun, /unəve/): "uncle"

ttanisa (noun, /ɾənisə/): "valley"

sak (noun, /sək/): "war"

battusid (noun, /bəɾusɪd/): "water"

farri (noun, /fəri/): "way"

tisoi (noun, /tɪsɔɪ/): "wine"

alu (noun, /əlu/): "woman"

lima (noun, /lɪmə/): "word"