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.

Iwouttehai

Iwouttehai Dictionary

Pronouns

esa (pronoun, /ɛsə/): "he"

zut (pronoun, /zut/): "she"

ttatt (pronoun, /ɾəɾ/): "they"

di (pronoun, /dɪ/): "you"

enu (pronoun, /ɛnʌ/): "we"

at (pronoun, /ət/): "I"

Articles

neb (article, /nɛb/): "a"

ttut (article, /ɾut/): "the"

Prepositions

etilath (preposition, /ɛtiləð/): "and"

taki (preposition, /təkɪ/): "as"

ukat (preposition, /ukət/): "from"

noughna (preposition, /nɒnæ/): "in"

vu (preposition, /vʌ/): "of"

abay (preposition, /əbe/): "or"

thil (preposition, /ðɪl/): "to"

nat (preposition, /nat/): "will"

asousitt (preposition, /əsaʊsɪɾ/): "with"

Numbers

oughdanid (number, /ɒdənid/): "zero"

oilifaf (number, /ɔɪlɪfəf/): "one"

aysif (number, /esif/): "two"

tab (number, /təb/): "three"

thanilou (number, /ðənilaʊ/): "four"

atemathai (number, /ətɛmæðaɪ/): "five"

ttipa (number, /ɾɪpə/): "six"

ad (number, /ad/): "seven"

su (number, /su/): "eight"

akenu (number, /əkɛnu/): "nine"

ata (number, /atə/): "ten"

Questions

ifathaitha (question, /ɪfəðaɪða/): "what"

ttavough (question, /ɾəvɒ/): "who"

enemahough (question, /ɛnɛməhɒ/): "how"

mil (question, /mɪl/): "why"

attaw (question, /əɾəw/): "when"

Interjections

ttangi (interjection, /ɾəŋi/): "hello"

yawhaw (interjection, /yoho/): "goodbye"

tijutha (interjection, /tɪdʒuða/): "hey"

awtawetta (interjection, /otəwɛɾə/): "bye"

ayw (interjection, /ew/): "ouch"

utt (interjection, /ʌɾ/): "wow"

aki (interjection, /əkɪ/): "uh"

daittaitt (interjection, /daɪɾaɪɾ/): "er"

puj (interjection, /pudʒ/): "um"

Adverbs

awnga (adverb, /oŋə/): "again"

sanathaz (adverb, /sænəðəz/): "now"

dimenis (adverb, /dɪmɛnis/): "soon"

wawata (adverb, /wəwæta/): "often"

baytt (adverb, /beɾ/): "sometimes"

nitawkas (adverb, /nitokəs/): "always"

doolouba (adverb, /dʊlaʊbə/): "never"

ichizattay (adverb, /ɪtʃɪzəɾe/): "seldom"

Adjectives

zittou (adjective, /zɪɾaʊ/): "aromatic"

jumaythayw (adjective, /dʒʌmeðew/): "basted"

ip (adjective, /ɪp/): "big"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "bitter"

nayti (adjective, /netɪ/): "black"

awhi (adjective, /ohɪ/): "blue"

say (adjective, /se/): "brown"

attuzu (adjective, /əɾʌzu/): "chilled"

wazi (adjective, /wəzi/): "cold"

thasittaw (adjective, /θæsiɾaw/): "curried"

awkal (adjective, /okəl/): "dark"

en (adjective, /ɛn/): "deep"

tiz (adjective, /tɪz/): "divine"

aith (adjective, /aɪð/): "drunk"

na (adjective, /na/): "empty"

thanilil (adjective, /ðənɪlɪl/): "evil"

aysoutoughsa (adjective, /esaʊtɒsə/): "familiar"

nattuti (adjective, /næɾʌtɪ/): "fat"

maiza (adjective, /maɪzə/): "flat"

inattudai (adjective, /inəɾudaɪ/): "frail"

attain (adjective, /əɾaɪn/): "fried"

fash (adjective, /faʃ/): "full"

ttawtaimi (adjective, /ɾotaɪmɪ/): "good"

abadim (adjective, /æbədɪm/): "green"

alit (adjective, /əlit/): "grey"

atip (adjective, /ætɪp/): "honest"

toohough (adjective, /tʊhɒ/): "hot"

ttat (adjective, /ɾət/): "light"

bapika (adjective, /bæpikæ/): "long"

noughwoughj (adjective, /nɒwɒj/): "loud"

utaytt (adjective, /ʌteɾ/): "mortal"

tatta (adjective, /tæɾə/): "mysterious"

ttumattaw (adjective, /ɾʌməɾo/): "narrow"

zashatt (adjective, /zəʃəɾ/): "old"

toutittin (adjective, /taʊtɪɾɪn/): "orange"

vali (adjective, /vəlɪ/): "pungent"

aysittaiv (adjective, /esɪɾaɪv/): "purple"

setan (adjective, /sɛtæn/): "quiet"

iyouna (adjective, /ɪyaʊnə/): "raw"

zachayf (adjective, /zətʃef/): "rectangular"

anitt (adjective, /əniɾ/): "red"

pa (adjective, /pə/): "roasted"

iti (adjective, /ɪti/): "round"

pattattaw (adjective, /paɾəɾəw/): "salty"

tutanu (adjective, /tutənʌ/): "savory"

akutha (adjective, /əkuðə/): "shallow"

ase (adjective, /əsɛ/): "short"

mikittaitt (adjective, /mɪkɪɾaɪɾ/): "smoked"

ibiwattu (adjective, /ɪbɪwæɾu/): "sober"

dewuza (adjective, /dɛwuzə/): "sour"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "spicy"

ethati (adjective, /ɛðætɪ/): "spiral"

wudoughlah (adjective, /wʌdɒlæh/): "square"

zakeba (adjective, /zakɛbə/): "steamed"

apak (adjective, /əpək/): "strange"

fa (adjective, /fə/): "strong"

wibi (adjective, /wɪbi/): "sturdy"

atawan (adjective, /ætəwən/): "sweet"

efith (adjective, /ɛfɪθ/): "tall"

athathum (adjective, /əðəðum/): "thick"

tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "thin"

awi (adjective, /əwi/): "warm"

eminaj (adjective, /ɛminədʒ/): "weak"

moughdathi (adjective, /mɒdəði/): "white"

atal (adjective, /ətəl/): "wide"

inunga (adjective, /inʌŋə/): "yellow"

tay (adjective, /te/): "young"

Verbs

il (verb, /ɪl/): "bake"

asite (verb, /asitɛ/): "be"

il (verb, /ɪl/): "belong"

inilutti (verb, /ɪnɪluɾi/): "bite"

ttalawthe (verb, /ɾəloðɛ/): "break"

atus (verb, /ətus/): "burn"

ataiza (verb, /ətaɪzə/): "come"

natte (verb, /nəɾɛ/): "die"

ina (verb, /ɪnə/): "drink"

jasain (verb, /jəsaɪn/): "eat"

awi (verb, /əwɪ/): "fall"

labid (verb, /labɪd/): "fight"

ilataba (verb, /ɪlətabə/): "find"

vathis (verb, /vəðɪs/): "fish"

thikayp (verb, /θikep/): "fly"

ecanu (verb, /ɛcənʌ/): "frown"

ahawl (verb, /əhol/): "go"

udutivay (verb, /ʌdutɪve/): "growl"

ate (verb, /ətɛ/): "hate"

michibat (verb, /mitʃɪbæt/): "have"

ttanat (verb, /ɾənət/): "hear"

ttetidd (verb, /ɾɛtiɽ/): "hide"

apalaga (verb, /apæləgə/): "hold"

aybake (verb, /ebəkɛ/): "hunt"

ac (verb, /əc/): "jump"

ali (verb, /əlɪ/): "kill"

an (verb, /ən/): "know"

tez (verb, /tɛz/): "laugh"

des (verb, /dɛs/): "lie"

tidid (verb, /tɪdid/): "live"

ap (verb, /əp/): "lose"

mik (verb, /mɪk/): "love"

ash (verb, /əʃ/): "need"

ttithattan (verb, /ɾiðəɾan/): "own"

dahittaish (verb, /dəhiɾaɪʃ/): "roast"

thathi (verb, /ðəði/): "run"

ittoughna (verb, /ɪɾɒnə/): "see"

nalan (verb, /nælən/): "sit"

tilag (verb, /tɪlæg/): "sleep"

ounanayh (verb, /aʊnəneh/): "smell"

jisif (verb, /jisif/): "smile"

asousa (verb, /əsaʊsæ/): "stand"

ttadoo (verb, /ɾədʊ/): "strike"

nab (verb, /nəb/): "swallow"

isage (verb, /ɪsəgɛ/): "swim"

sina (verb, /sɪnə/): "taste"

jivimay (verb, /jɪvɪme/): "throw"

wadutta (verb, /wədʌɾə/): "walk"

tawmani (verb, /tomənɪ/): "want"

Nouns

at (noun, /ət/): "afternoon"

amaish (noun, /əmaɪʃ/): "ale"

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

adaihik (noun, /ædaɪhɪk/): "alligator"

itith (noun, /itɪð/): "arm"

dipivi (noun, /dɪpɪvi/): "ash"

angilase (noun, /æŋiləsɛ/): "aunt"

nisuw (noun, /nisuw/): "axe"

adanengai (noun, /ədənɛŋaɪ/): "bark"

ze (noun, /zɛ/): "bay"

eb (noun, /ɛb/): "beer"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "beet"

apaimos (noun, /æpaɪmɔs/): "bird"

uzithit (noun, /uziðɪt/): "blood"

zin (noun, /zɪn/): "boar"

susama (noun, /sʌsəma/): "bone"

avayj (noun, /əvej/): "breakfast"

mashayk (noun, /mæʃek/): "breast"

masize (noun, /məsɪzɛ/): "brother"

athi (noun, /əðɪ/): "castle"

anana (noun, /ənənə/): "cat"

ilishitta (noun, /ɪlɪʃɪɾæ/): "cat"

nesayv (noun, /nɛsev/): "chest"

up (noun, /up/): "chicken"

ila (noun, /ɪlæ/): "claw"

amaniz (noun, /əməniz/): "cloud"

ef (noun, /ɛf/): "coconut"

daytatte (noun, /detəɾɛ/): "crime"

zisoom (noun, /zɪsʊm/): "day"

mingise (noun, /mɪŋisɛ/): "dinner"

oughv (noun, /ɒv/): "dog"

zathayk (noun, /zaðek/): "drink"

oughmayis (noun, /ɒməyis/): "dungeon"

siv (noun, /sɪv/): "ear"

unazuza (noun, /unəzʌzə/): "earth"

thitt (noun, /θɪɾ/): "egg"

ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "elder"

ikunaidi (noun, /ɪkunaɪdɪ/): "enemy"

youjatas (noun, /yaʊdʒatəs/): "evening"

sitti (noun, /sɪɾɪ/): "eye"

ku (noun, /ku/): "family"

achawtu (noun, /ətʃotʌ/): "father"

oughva (noun, /ɒvə/): "feather"

an (noun, /æn/): "fight"

ikatti (noun, /ɪkæɾɪ/): "finger"

ilitas (noun, /ɪlitəs/): "fire"

nil (noun, /nɪl/): "fish"

uduj (noun, /ʌdʌdʒ/): "flesh"

ikinute (noun, /ɪkinutɛ/): "foot"

sakawa (noun, /səkæwə/): "forest"

suzikath (noun, /suzɪkəð/): "fox"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "friend"

chamina (noun, /xəmina/): "goose"

louth (noun, /laʊð/): "grease"

may (noun, /me/): "group"

mi (noun, /mɪ/): "gulf"

chalawp (noun, /xəlop/): "hair"

ayt (noun, /et/): "hand"

ma (noun, /mæ/): "hat"

atil (noun, /ətɪl/): "hate"

uttimi (noun, /ʌɾɪmɪ/): "head"

tikawbad (noun, /tɪkobəd/): "hill"

duz (noun, /dʌz/): "horn"

agabawa (noun, /əgəbawə/): "horse"

athin (noun, /əðɪn/): "house"

akawadi (noun, /ækæwədɪ/): "inn"

itte (noun, /ɪɾɛ/): "island"

zap (noun, /zəp/): "jaw"

vathay (noun, /vəθe/): "lake"

aittoughku (noun, /aɪɾɒku/): "leaf"

dib (noun, /dɪb/): "leg"

chivaysid (noun, /tʃivesɪd/): "liver"

shanu (noun, /ʃənʌ/): "louse"

kep (noun, /kɛp/): "love"

azedati (noun, /əzɛdətɪ/): "lunch"

uttatatt (noun, /uɾətəɾ/): "man"

etezak (noun, /ɛtɛzək/): "many"

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

asak (noun, /asæk/): "metal"

aducin (noun, /əducin/): "mine"

awv (noun, /ov/): "monster"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "moon"

an (noun, /ən/): "morning"

ginumil (noun, /ginumil/): "mother"

latt (noun, /ləɾ/): "mountain"

siid (noun, /ʒid/): "mouth"

faikenith (noun, /faɪkɛnið/): "name"

ilap (noun, /ɪləp/): "neck"

ttafi (noun, /ɾəfɪ/): "night"

avun (noun, /əvun/): "noodle"

sayl (noun, /sel/): "nose"

ethathal (noun, /ɛðəðəl/): "ocean"

inisiit (noun, /ɪniʒɪt/): "parent"

itan (noun, /itan/): "path"

afase (noun, /əfæsɛ/): "peace"

utaf (noun, /utəf/): "pepper"

ttawn (noun, /ɾon/): "person"

fa (noun, /fə/): "pie"

mawt (noun, /mot/): "pig"

witaw (noun, /wɪto/): "rabbit"

wutinan (noun, /wutinən/): "rain"

daw (noun, /do/): "rat"

attough (noun, /aɾɒ/): "river"

jad (noun, /dʒəd/): "robe"

tudajas (noun, /tʌdəjəs/): "rock"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "root"

wenaybam (noun, /wɛnebæm/): "salt"

tayzana (noun, /tezənə/): "sand"

ttabi (noun, /ɾæbi/): "seed"

ttasa (noun, /ɾæsæ/): "sibling"

hasha (noun, /həʃə/): "sister"

itimuti (noun, /itɪmutɪ/): "skin"

attatu (noun, /əɾətʌ/): "sky"

lafuhawtt (noun, /ləfuhoɾ/): "smoke"

navath (noun, /navəð/): "snake"

kayhehi (noun, /kehɛhi/): "soup"

oughtti (noun, /ɒɾɪ/): "star"

sakitought (noun, /səkitɒt/): "stew"

ttanaw (noun, /ɾəno/): "stomach"

nashil (noun, /nəʃil/): "stone"

qasa (noun, /qəsæ/): "stream"

anaykayba (noun, /ænekebə/): "sun"

at (noun, /ət/): "sword"

ttathiza (noun, /ɾəðizə/): "tail"

az (noun, /əz/): "tavern"

ulida (noun, /ulidə/): "thumb"

nalaw (noun, /nələw/): "tongue"

sasaz (noun, /səsəz/): "tooth"

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

azej (noun, /əzɛj/): "truth"

isi (noun, /ɪsɪ/): "uncle"

eshishifa (noun, /ɛʃiʃifə/): "valley"

zatut (noun, /zətʌt/): "war"

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

ni (noun, /ni/): "way"

dakawtal (noun, /dəkotəl/): "wine"

kaq (noun, /kəq/): "woman"

hivalaw (noun, /hɪvəlo/): "word"