Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Sadama
Sadama Dictionary
Pronouns
nga (pronoun, /ŋə/): "he"
ookay (pronoun, /ʊke/): "she"
thi (pronoun, /ðɪ/): "they"
nuz (pronoun, /nʌz/): "you"
ad (pronoun, /əd/): "we"
mat (pronoun, /mət/): "I"
Articles
di (article, /di/): "a"
asa (article, /əsa/): "the"
Prepositions
ittit (preposition, /ɪɾɪt/): "and"
kay (preposition, /ke/): "as"
tina (preposition, /tinə/): "from"
ana (preposition, /ənə/): "in"
dithete (preposition, /dɪðɛtɛ/): "of"
ttamal (preposition, /ɾəməl/): "or"
tainaha (preposition, /taɪnəhə/): "to"
upashawnu (preposition, /upəʃonʌ/): "will"
jatti (preposition, /jəɾi/): "with"
Numbers
idigawwa (number, /idɪgowə/): "zero"
apusaloi (number, /æpʌsalɔɪ/): "one"
puthi (number, /puðɪ/): "two"
lahanayp (number, /ləhanep/): "three"
wai (number, /waɪ/): "four"
zaluboughth (number, /zəlubɒð/): "five"
sath (number, /səð/): "six"
atichahu (number, /ətɪtʃəhʌ/): "seven"
gaisame (number, /gaɪsæmɛ/): "eight"
att (number, /əɾ/): "nine"
doughzis (number, /dɒzɪs/): "ten"
Questions
jettatt (question, /jɛɾəɾ/): "what"
vingah (question, /vɪŋəh/): "who"
anin (question, /ənin/): "how"
ttoughtitam (question, /ɾɒtɪtəm/): "why"
ta (question, /tə/): "when"
Interjections
thi (interjection, /ði/): "hello"
namaz (interjection, /nəmaz/): "goodbye"
dabouka (interjection, /dəbaʊka/): "hey"
ti (interjection, /ti/): "bye"
iboughvan (interjection, /ibɒvən/): "ouch"
azawbu (interjection, /azobu/): "wow"
izas (interjection, /ɪzəs/): "uh"
oupought (interjection, /aʊpɒt/): "er"
loughsay (interjection, /lɒse/): "um"
Adverbs
muzaz (adverb, /muzəz/): "again"
paza (adverb, /pəzə/): "now"
nuf (adverb, /nʌf/): "soon"
iwi (adverb, /ɪwɪ/): "often"
lazait (adverb, /ləzaɪt/): "sometimes"
suzuh (adverb, /sʌzuh/): "always"
aymithayz (adverb, /emɪðez/): "never"
ttuladu (adverb, /ɾulədʌ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
ouh (adjective, /aʊh/): "aromatic"
kata (adjective, /kətə/): "basted"
anoughvatho (adjective, /ənɒvæðɔ/): "big"
attula (adjective, /əɾʌlə/): "bitter"
litt (adjective, /liɾ/): "black"
sedi (adjective, /sɛdɪ/): "blue"
nipa (adjective, /nɪpa/): "brown"
tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "chilled"
safi (adjective, /sæfi/): "cold"
adilew (adjective, /ədilɛw/): "curried"
kashe (adjective, /kəʃɛ/): "dark"
awti (adjective, /oti/): "deep"
tasil (adjective, /təsil/): "divine"
kav (adjective, /kəv/): "drunk"
iganigi (adjective, /igənigi/): "empty"
dit (adjective, /dit/): "evil"
ida (adjective, /ɪdə/): "familiar"
ithiluta (adjective, /ɪðɪlʌtə/): "fat"
taytu (adjective, /tetu/): "flat"
ikil (adjective, /ɪkil/): "frail"
an (adjective, /ən/): "fried"
attizasou (adjective, /əɾɪzəsaʊ/): "full"
zal (adjective, /zəl/): "good"
oughda (adjective, /ɒdə/): "green"
kesaisi (adjective, /kɛsaɪsi/): "grey"
itanait (adjective, /ɪtənaɪt/): "honest"
udaivaiki (adjective, /udaɪvaɪkɪ/): "hot"
udis (adjective, /udis/): "light"
alat (adjective, /ələt/): "long"
ngep (adjective, /ŋɛp/): "loud"
nis (adjective, /nɪs/): "mortal"
sasafut (adjective, /səsəfut/): "mysterious"
taykavai (adjective, /tekəvaɪ/): "narrow"
nattatti (adjective, /nəɾaɾɪ/): "old"
afounitha (adjective, /æfaʊnɪðə/): "orange"
biv (adjective, /biv/): "pungent"
apasiw (adjective, /əpəsɪw/): "purple"
asisin (adjective, /əsisin/): "quiet"
toughnaz (adjective, /tɒnaz/): "raw"
aimahitai (adjective, /aɪməhitaɪ/): "rectangular"
etayta (adjective, /ɛtetə/): "red"
aizan (adjective, /aɪzən/): "roasted"
nala (adjective, /nalə/): "round"
azi (adjective, /əzɪ/): "salty"
attinguja (adjective, /əɾiŋudʒə/): "savory"
apiwi (adjective, /apɪwi/): "shallow"
efal (adjective, /ɛfəl/): "short"
hawainih (adjective, /həwaɪnɪh/): "smoked"
ifefay (adjective, /ifɛfe/): "sober"
nouwaj (adjective, /naʊwəj/): "sour"
ikul (adjective, /ikul/): "spicy"
yanila (adjective, /yənilə/): "spiral"
tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "square"
aithasay (adjective, /aɪðəse/): "steamed"
ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "strange"
attatai (adjective, /əɾətaɪ/): "strong"
thumuttitt (adjective, /ðʌmuɾiɾ/): "sturdy"
mim (adjective, /mɪm/): "sweet"
uttathaina (adjective, /ʌɾəðaɪnə/): "tall"
shuna (adjective, /ʃunə/): "thick"
pizi (adjective, /pɪzi/): "thin"
dupa (adjective, /dupə/): "warm"
li (adjective, /lɪ/): "weak"
aka (adjective, /əkə/): "white"
ach (adjective, /əch/): "wide"
edas (adjective, /ɛdəs/): "yellow"
shaihitt (adjective, /ʃaɪhɪɾ/): "young"
Verbs
engittute (verb, /ɛŋɪɾʌtɛ/): "bake"
ali (verb, /əlɪ/): "be"
bemash (verb, /bɛməʃ/): "belong"
inaynathi (verb, /inenəðɪ/): "bite"
nuzun (verb, /nʌzʌn/): "break"
atasairri (verb, /ətəsaɪri/): "burn"
chatte (verb, /tʃæɾɛ/): "come"
amututt (verb, /əmutuɾ/): "die"
latoonin (verb, /lətʊnɪn/): "drink"
esunam (verb, /ɛsunəm/): "eat"
ittinuta (verb, /ɪɾinʌtə/): "fall"
dittis (verb, /diɾɪs/): "fight"
isetta (verb, /ɪsɛɾə/): "find"
kounan (verb, /kaʊnən/): "fish"
ett (verb, /ɛɾ/): "fly"
uzuni (verb, /ʌzʌnɪ/): "frown"
uleth (verb, /ʌlɛð/): "go"
sho (verb, /ʃɔ/): "growl"
anet (verb, /ænɛt/): "hate"
rail (verb, /ɹaɪl/): "have"
ittuhis (verb, /iɾʌhɪs/): "hear"
natachim (verb, /nætæchɪm/): "hide"
lais (verb, /laɪs/): "hold"
ben (verb, /bɛn/): "hunt"
tita (verb, /tɪtə/): "jump"
atta (verb, /əɾə/): "kill"
ad (verb, /əd/): "know"
afithe (verb, /əfɪðɛ/): "laugh"
ami (verb, /əmɪ/): "lie"
attakays (verb, /əɾəkes/): "live"
in (verb, /in/): "lose"
pat (verb, /pæt/): "love"
nawb (verb, /nob/): "need"
thigu (verb, /θigʌ/): "own"
tha (verb, /θə/): "roast"
awtte (verb, /oɾɛ/): "run"
ihagih (verb, /ihagih/): "see"
iten (verb, /ɪtɛn/): "sit"
isit (verb, /isɪt/): "sleep"
isa (verb, /isə/): "smell"
mailat (verb, /maɪlət/): "smile"
awttep (verb, /oɾɛp/): "stand"
ettesa (verb, /ɛɾɛsə/): "strike"
asoughpa (verb, /əsɒpæ/): "swallow"
nattatt (verb, /nəɾæɾ/): "swim"
at (verb, /ət/): "taste"
numet (verb, /numɛt/): "throw"
inaihevough (verb, /ɪnaɪhɛvɒ/): "walk"
bam (verb, /bəm/): "want"
Nouns
ttachaz (noun, /ɾətʃəz/): "afternoon"
dimatt (noun, /dɪməɾ/): "ale"
ttaniday (noun, /ɾənide/): "all"
tattan (noun, /təɾən/): "alligator"
ittit (noun, /iɾɪt/): "arm"
awal (noun, /əwəl/): "ash"
ngina (noun, /ŋɪna/): "aunt"
athi (noun, /aθɪ/): "axe"
chadut (noun, /tʃədut/): "bark"
thawpay (noun, /ðope/): "bay"
ttam (noun, /ɾəm/): "beer"
inou (noun, /inaʊ/): "beet"
aita (noun, /aɪtæ/): "bird"
wed (noun, /wɛd/): "blood"
anataw (noun, /ənato/): "boar"
it (noun, /it/): "bone"
uttitt (noun, /uɾɪɾ/): "breakfast"
awth (noun, /oð/): "breast"
ka (noun, /kə/): "brother"
tayttize (noun, /teɾɪzɛ/): "castle"
zilam (noun, /ziləm/): "cat"
shadasaf (noun, /ʃədæsæf/): "cat"
pataysa (noun, /pətesæ/): "chest"
idil (noun, /ɪdɪl/): "chicken"
datattin (noun, /dətəɾin/): "claw"
aydadavu (noun, /edədævʌ/): "cloud"
aini (noun, /aɪni/): "coconut"
sattava (noun, /səɾəva/): "crime"
aj (noun, /ədʒ/): "day"
aytta (noun, /eɾə/): "dinner"
kangaf (noun, /kæŋəf/): "dog"
tounale (noun, /taʊnəlɛ/): "drink"
pathitt (noun, /pəðɪɾ/): "dungeon"
ittoozush (noun, /ɪɾʊzʌʃ/): "ear"
am (noun, /æm/): "earth"
ilis (noun, /ilɪs/): "egg"
ik (noun, /ik/): "elder"
taidaysa (noun, /taɪdesə/): "enemy"
sa (noun, /sə/): "evening"
ttaiwing (noun, /ɾaɪwɪŋ/): "eye"
ubitattai (noun, /ubɪtæɾaɪ/): "family"
aqawvif (noun, /əqovɪf/): "father"
utt (noun, /uɾ/): "feather"
udita (noun, /udɪtə/): "fight"
itubupaw (noun, /ɪtubupo/): "finger"
aqounu (noun, /əqaʊnu/): "fire"
ttavaziz (noun, /ɾəvæzɪz/): "fish"
jag (noun, /dʒag/): "flesh"
ta (noun, /tə/): "foot"
ih (noun, /ɪh/): "forest"
jivane (noun, /jɪvənɛ/): "fox"
eli (noun, /ɛli/): "friend"
inoug (noun, /ɪnaʊg/): "goose"
av (noun, /əv/): "grease"
kisan (noun, /kɪsən/): "group"
aytta (noun, /eɾa/): "gulf"
thatasin (noun, /ðətəsɪn/): "hair"
vattin (noun, /vəɾin/): "hand"
efittatti (noun, /ɛfɪɾəɾi/): "hat"
elatez (noun, /ɛlətɛz/): "hate"
tab (noun, /təb/): "head"
da (noun, /də/): "hill"
pusu (noun, /pʌsu/): "horn"
uz (noun, /uz/): "horse"
ada (noun, /ədə/): "house"
lay (noun, /le/): "inn"
ttatuttis (noun, /ɾətʌɾɪs/): "island"
itebi (noun, /itɛbi/): "jaw"
voughbi (noun, /vɒbɪ/): "lake"
fa (noun, /fə/): "leaf"
mutaykat (noun, /mʌtekət/): "leg"
aythatap (noun, /eðətæp/): "liver"
al (noun, /æl/): "louse"
uma (noun, /ʌmə/): "love"
nin (noun, /nɪn/): "lunch"
ttat (noun, /ɾæt/): "man"
ebapew (noun, /ɛbəpɛw/): "many"
hi (noun, /hɪ/): "meal"
sivabap (noun, /sɪvəbəp/): "metal"
ayvas (noun, /evəs/): "mine"
tahaza (noun, /təhəzə/): "monster"
bangawnaid (noun, /bæŋonaɪd/): "moon"
dit (noun, /dɪt/): "morning"
qoutha (noun, /qaʊðə/): "mother"
utanena (noun, /ʌtənɛnə/): "mountain"
taz (noun, /təz/): "mouth"
atatsac (noun, /ætətsəc/): "name"
tta (noun, /ɾə/): "neck"
ulashami (noun, /ʌləʃəmɪ/): "night"
thaip (noun, /ðaɪp/): "noodle"
kiw (noun, /kiw/): "nose"
dini (noun, /dɪnɪ/): "ocean"
sasaway (noun, /sasəwe/): "parent"
sik (noun, /sik/): "path"
nath (noun, /næθ/): "peace"
adach (noun, /ədətʃ/): "pepper"
il (noun, /ɪl/): "person"
ul (noun, /ʌl/): "pie"
ittidag (noun, /iɾɪdəg/): "pig"
awima (noun, /əwɪmə/): "rabbit"
bas (noun, /bas/): "rain"
awakun (noun, /əwəkun/): "rat"
oittith (noun, /ɔɪɾɪð/): "river"
wala (noun, /wələ/): "robe"
he (noun, /hɛ/): "rock"
oughva (noun, /ɒvə/): "root"
akaiza (noun, /əkaɪza/): "salt"
ebu (noun, /ɛbu/): "sand"
satat (noun, /sətət/): "seed"
ikoo (noun, /ɪkʊ/): "sibling"
uchidas (noun, /uchɪdəs/): "sister"
aittiha (noun, /aɪɾɪhə/): "skin"
ithipaw (noun, /ɪðɪpo/): "sky"
alanima (noun, /ælənɪmə/): "smoke"
pedasas (noun, /pɛdəsæs/): "snake"
umitt (noun, /ʌmɪɾ/): "soup"
lith (noun, /lɪð/): "star"
aiddidana (noun, /aɪɽɪdənə/): "stew"
thilah (noun, /ðɪlæh/): "stomach"
itittaw (noun, /ɪtɪɾo/): "stone"
itizil (noun, /ɪtizil/): "stream"
izal (noun, /ɪzæl/): "sun"
uwa (noun, /uwə/): "sword"
ava (noun, /əvə/): "tail"
inayte (noun, /ɪnetɛ/): "tavern"
kawthadda (noun, /koðəɽæ/): "thumb"
ttamai (noun, /ɾəmaɪ/): "tongue"
uti (noun, /ʌti/): "tooth"
aym (noun, /em/): "tree"
saw (noun, /saw/): "truth"
ang (noun, /əŋ/): "uncle"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "valley"
oughthain (noun, /ɒðaɪn/): "war"
eba (noun, /ɛbə/): "water"
ulayhus (noun, /ulehʌs/): "way"
ivavaka (noun, /ivəvəkə/): "wine"
pa (noun, /pə/): "woman"
sa (noun, /sə/): "word"