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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.

Outitu

Outitu Dictionary

Pronouns

tha (pronoun, /θə/): "he"

ayse (pronoun, /esɛ/): "she"

si (pronoun, /si/): "they"

da (pronoun, /də/): "you"

ttat (pronoun, /ɾət/): "we"

ha (pronoun, /hə/): "I"

Articles

nal (article, /nəl/): "a"

chi (article, /tʃi/): "the"

Prepositions

thava (preposition, /ðəva/): "and"

oughde (preposition, /ɒdɛ/): "as"

thinidang (preposition, /ðinɪdaŋ/): "from"

udikatta (preposition, /udɪkæɾə/): "in"

ttalukuj (preposition, /ɾəlʌkʌdʒ/): "of"

ittidayz (preposition, /ɪɾidez/): "or"

ebawata (preposition, /ɛbəwətə/): "to"

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

tali (preposition, /təlɪ/): "with"

Numbers

bik (number, /bɪk/): "zero"

utasal (number, /utəsəl/): "one"

isomu (number, /ɪsɔmu/): "two"

thethasa (number, /ðɛðəsə/): "three"

thu (number, /ðʌ/): "four"

ak (number, /ək/): "five"

tta (number, /ɾə/): "six"

ttitavav (number, /ɾɪtəvæv/): "seven"

aynaykutu (number, /enekʌtʌ/): "eight"

nataydi (number, /nətedi/): "nine"

ahisal (number, /əhɪsæl/): "ten"

Questions

ejaba (question, /ɛjæbə/): "what"

outt (question, /aʊɾ/): "who"

zawpitawtt (question, /zopɪtoɾ/): "how"

angaynawi (question, /æŋenəwi/): "why"

ula (question, /ulə/): "when"

Interjections

huttak (interjection, /huɾək/): "hello"

sounuch (interjection, /saʊnutʃ/): "goodbye"

tti (interjection, /ɾi/): "hey"

athetu (interjection, /əðɛtʌ/): "bye"

tangaytta (interjection, /təŋeɾæ/): "ouch"

na (interjection, /nə/): "wow"

is (interjection, /ɪs/): "uh"

thib (interjection, /θɪb/): "er"

ttesi (interjection, /ɾɛsɪ/): "um"

Adverbs

iwale (adverb, /ɪwəlɛ/): "again"

jawzan (adverb, /dʒozən/): "now"

ayl (adverb, /el/): "soon"

ipatita (adverb, /ɪpətitə/): "often"

te (adverb, /tɛ/): "sometimes"

jeninit (adverb, /jɛnɪnɪt/): "always"

avas (adverb, /əvəs/): "never"

ditta (adverb, /diɾə/): "seldom"

Adjectives

tattawatt (adjective, /təɾəwæɾ/): "aromatic"

et (adjective, /ɛt/): "basted"

sushulayn (adjective, /sʌʃulen/): "big"

fadd (adjective, /fəɽ/): "bitter"

awthilid (adjective, /oðɪlɪd/): "black"

za (adjective, /zə/): "blue"

si (adjective, /sɪ/): "brown"

jadatta (adjective, /dʒədəɾə/): "chilled"

nidatough (adjective, /nidætɒ/): "cold"

mikay (adjective, /mike/): "curried"

ttaynathuh (adjective, /ɾenæðʌh/): "dark"

tittamitt (adjective, /tiɾəmɪɾ/): "deep"

atujidi (adjective, /atʌjɪdɪ/): "divine"

atadid (adjective, /ətədid/): "drunk"

esith (adjective, /ɛsið/): "empty"

oughj (adjective, /ɒdʒ/): "evil"

thajachal (adjective, /ðəjətʃəl/): "familiar"

ttay (adjective, /ɾe/): "fat"

anizas (adjective, /ənɪzəs/): "flat"

mingap (adjective, /miŋəp/): "frail"

wi (adjective, /wɪ/): "fried"

lisitood (adjective, /lɪsɪtʊd/): "full"

watta (adjective, /wəɾa/): "good"

agushan (adjective, /əgʌʃən/): "green"

neda (adjective, /nɛdæ/): "grey"

iba (adjective, /ibə/): "honest"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "hot"

ilid (adjective, /ɪlɪd/): "light"

ibaysek (adjective, /ɪbesɛk/): "long"

anamapay (adjective, /ənəməpe/): "loud"

tinal (adjective, /tɪnəl/): "mortal"

ttadesaj (adjective, /ɾədɛsədʒ/): "mysterious"

attuh (adjective, /əɾuh/): "narrow"

ijika (adjective, /ɪdʒɪkə/): "old"

kat (adjective, /kət/): "orange"

oobinani (adjective, /ʊbɪnəni/): "pungent"

ays (adjective, /es/): "purple"

daynawn (adjective, /denon/): "quiet"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "raw"

di (adjective, /dɪ/): "rectangular"

attou (adjective, /əɾaʊ/): "red"

aqachi (adjective, /əqəxɪ/): "roasted"

titat (adjective, /tɪtət/): "round"

apit (adjective, /əpit/): "salty"

ulai (adjective, /ʌlaɪ/): "savory"

vata (adjective, /vətə/): "shallow"

tadadough (adjective, /tədadɒ/): "short"

huvu (adjective, /hʌvʌ/): "smoked"

ttav (adjective, /ɾəv/): "sober"

aytawmu (adjective, /etomʌ/): "sour"

az (adjective, /əz/): "spicy"

tabeth (adjective, /təbɛð/): "spiral"

ttoughthawtat (adjective, /ɾɒðotət/): "square"

awji (adjective, /oji/): "steamed"

apiwikay (adjective, /əpɪwike/): "strange"

aditta (adjective, /ədɪɾə/): "strong"

ama (adjective, /əmə/): "sturdy"

izam (adjective, /ɪzəm/): "sweet"

as (adjective, /əs/): "tall"

ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "thick"

ittatidu (adjective, /iɾətidu/): "thin"

ittez (adjective, /ɪɾɛz/): "warm"

tilad (adjective, /tɪləd/): "weak"

didaytta (adjective, /dideɾə/): "white"

ivoih (adjective, /ivɔɪh/): "wide"

inumaha (adjective, /ɪnʌmahə/): "yellow"

ittan (adjective, /ɪɾən/): "young"

Verbs

sitikaw (verb, /sɪtɪko/): "bake"

didish (verb, /dɪdiʃ/): "be"

alishat (verb, /əlɪʃət/): "belong"

lathapib (verb, /ləðəpib/): "bite"

sayhet (verb, /sehɛt/): "break"

ttun (verb, /ɾʌn/): "burn"

an (verb, /ən/): "come"

atu (verb, /ətʌ/): "die"

abiwala (verb, /abɪwələ/): "drink"

esazitti (verb, /ɛsəziɾɪ/): "eat"

as (verb, /əs/): "fall"

pizaw (verb, /pɪzo/): "fight"

tetakum (verb, /tɛtəkum/): "find"

favayd (verb, /fəved/): "fish"

athinayt (verb, /əðɪnet/): "fly"

niday (verb, /nide/): "frown"

asha (verb, /əʃæ/): "go"

ibututi (verb, /ibututɪ/): "growl"

ezatta (verb, /ɛzæɾə/): "hate"

nadanay (verb, /nədəne/): "have"

tutt (verb, /tuɾ/): "hear"

una (verb, /unæ/): "hide"

thazetta (verb, /ðəzɛɾə/): "hold"

asi (verb, /asɪ/): "hunt"

sough (verb, /sɒ/): "jump"

inani (verb, /ɪnanɪ/): "kill"

akatt (verb, /əkəɾ/): "know"

attittu (verb, /æɾɪɾʌ/): "laugh"

dijada (verb, /dɪjədə/): "lie"

napasi (verb, /nəpəsi/): "live"

jut (verb, /jut/): "lose"

wingitt (verb, /wɪŋɪɾ/): "love"

aywittafa (verb, /ewiɾəfə/): "need"

ehitai (verb, /ɛhɪtaɪ/): "own"

tawese (verb, /təwɛsɛ/): "roast"

il (verb, /ɪl/): "run"

ttaiduza (verb, /ɾaɪdʌzə/): "see"

laigip (verb, /laɪgɪp/): "sit"

aj (verb, /əj/): "sleep"

ala (verb, /əla/): "smell"

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

mitha (verb, /miðə/): "stand"

mou (verb, /maʊ/): "strike"

uci (verb, /uci/): "swallow"

izinooga (verb, /izɪnʊgə/): "swim"

iwa (verb, /ɪwə/): "taste"

iwatal (verb, /iwətəl/): "throw"

inaith (verb, /ɪnaɪð/): "walk"

viz (verb, /vɪz/): "want"

Nouns

tatetta (noun, /tætɛɾæ/): "afternoon"

anasat (noun, /ænəsət/): "ale"

oode (noun, /ʊdɛ/): "all"

ngaf (noun, /ŋəf/): "alligator"

pawb (noun, /pob/): "arm"

navetus (noun, /nəvɛtʌs/): "ash"

iwith (noun, /ɪwɪð/): "aunt"

ngi (noun, /ŋi/): "axe"

ttanin (noun, /ɾənɪn/): "bark"

si (noun, /sɪ/): "bay"

lakawk (noun, /ləkok/): "beer"

thah (noun, /ðah/): "beet"

tates (noun, /tatɛs/): "bird"

ayzath (noun, /ezəð/): "blood"

aypu (noun, /epʌ/): "boar"

tittalai (noun, /tɪɾəlaɪ/): "bone"

gipah (noun, /gipæh/): "breakfast"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "breast"

nathas (noun, /nəðəs/): "brother"

tticha (noun, /ɾɪtʃə/): "castle"

adaheh (noun, /ədəhɛh/): "cat"

lisagan (noun, /lisəgən/): "cat"

ak (noun, /ək/): "chest"

aitai (noun, /aɪtaɪ/): "chicken"

ijalid (noun, /ɪjælɪd/): "claw"

anati (noun, /ənatɪ/): "cloud"

mayzata (noun, /mezətə/): "coconut"

ayhaw (noun, /eho/): "crime"

oughpili (noun, /ɒpɪlɪ/): "day"

itizey (noun, /ɪtɪzɛy/): "dinner"

thitaqatt (noun, /θitəqəɾ/): "dog"

oughlattun (noun, /ɒləɾʌn/): "drink"

nira (noun, /nɪɹə/): "dungeon"

anetta (noun, /anɛɾə/): "ear"

ageli (noun, /ægɛlɪ/): "earth"

tinitten (noun, /tɪnɪɾɛn/): "egg"

iwabefa (noun, /ɪwəbɛfə/): "elder"

nat (noun, /nat/): "enemy"

uttaikatta (noun, /uɾaɪkəɾə/): "evening"

tayh (noun, /teh/): "eye"

attough (noun, /æɾɒ/): "family"

ayzoo (noun, /ezʊ/): "father"

izu (noun, /ɪzu/): "feather"

digoughda (noun, /dɪgɒda/): "fight"

kunaz (noun, /kunaz/): "finger"

thainittai (noun, /ðaɪniɾaɪ/): "fire"

ufudatt (noun, /ufʌdəɾ/): "fish"

abitt (noun, /əbɪɾ/): "flesh"

aipi (noun, /aɪpɪ/): "foot"

aniw (noun, /əniw/): "forest"

lakutool (noun, /ləkʌtʊl/): "fox"

nata (noun, /nətə/): "friend"

av (noun, /əv/): "goose"

ttasatoughs (noun, /ɾasətɒs/): "grease"

datawa (noun, /dətəwə/): "group"

ama (noun, /æmə/): "gulf"

aythenukai (noun, /eðɛnukaɪ/): "hair"

bathipa (noun, /baðɪpæ/): "hand"

vebutta (noun, /vɛbʌɾə/): "hat"

analayni (noun, /ənəleni/): "hate"

fawna (noun, /fonə/): "head"

pilatti (noun, /pɪlaɾɪ/): "hill"

disad (noun, /dɪsəd/): "horn"

ain (noun, /aɪn/): "horse"

lesi (noun, /lɛsɪ/): "house"

ipach (noun, /ipætʃ/): "inn"

hidaipi (noun, /hidaɪpɪ/): "island"

qayfid (noun, /qefid/): "jaw"

noughkij (noun, /nɒkɪdʒ/): "lake"

ouwakat (noun, /aʊwækæt/): "leaf"

zanoozith (noun, /zənʊzið/): "leg"

ibathid (noun, /ibəθɪd/): "liver"

thet (noun, /ðɛt/): "louse"

awitu (noun, /æwɪtu/): "love"

voi (noun, /vɔɪ/): "lunch"

ninin (noun, /ninɪn/): "man"

tibaylutt (noun, /tɪbeluɾ/): "many"

pai (noun, /paɪ/): "meal"

ila (noun, /ɪlə/): "metal"

zit (noun, /zɪt/): "mine"

zulasi (noun, /zʌləsi/): "monster"

alain (noun, /əlaɪn/): "moon"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "morning"

takivi (noun, /təkɪvi/): "mother"

anithu (noun, /əniðʌ/): "mountain"

pittayvut (noun, /pɪɾevut/): "mouth"

ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "name"

zaynasaik (noun, /zenəsaɪk/): "neck"

na (noun, /na/): "night"

sawtabath (noun, /sotəbəð/): "noodle"

adi (noun, /ədɪ/): "nose"

usi (noun, /usi/): "ocean"

awkaibatt (noun, /okaɪbæɾ/): "parent"

zattook (noun, /zəɾʊk/): "path"

oitapife (noun, /ɔɪtəpifɛ/): "peace"

amiweka (noun, /əmiwɛkə/): "pepper"

ooloobiv (noun, /ʊlʊbiv/): "person"

ttittashit (noun, /ɾɪɾəʃɪt/): "pie"

ajatani (noun, /ədʒətənɪ/): "pig"

adapid (noun, /ədəpɪd/): "rabbit"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "rain"

kasutt (noun, /kəsʌɾ/): "rat"

vifeni (noun, /vɪfɛnɪ/): "river"

ishatas (noun, /ɪʃætəs/): "robe"

esooniva (noun, /ɛsʊnɪva/): "rock"

ulani (noun, /ulænɪ/): "root"

dadidap (noun, /dədidəp/): "salt"

nimunad (noun, /nɪmunæd/): "sand"

uch (noun, /ux/): "seed"

dis (noun, /dɪs/): "sibling"

al (noun, /əl/): "sister"

botaymaws (noun, /bɔtemos/): "skin"

tamiv (noun, /tæmiv/): "sky"

ajanis (noun, /ədʒənɪs/): "smoke"

udamak (noun, /ʌdəmək/): "snake"

ate (noun, /ətɛ/): "soup"

dabait (noun, /dəbaɪt/): "star"

jaish (noun, /jaɪʃ/): "stew"

acisit (noun, /æcɪsit/): "stomach"

vidan (noun, /vidæn/): "stone"

kasiou (noun, /kəʒaʊ/): "stream"

asatt (noun, /əsəɾ/): "sun"

iliw (noun, /iliw/): "sword"

thaj (noun, /ðæj/): "tail"

thachaydah (noun, /ðəxedəh/): "tavern"

ayhibad (noun, /ehɪbəd/): "thumb"

baytte (noun, /beɾɛ/): "tongue"

vitha (noun, /viðə/): "tooth"

liwoo (noun, /liwʊ/): "tree"

nan (noun, /nən/): "truth"

thasana (noun, /ðəsanə/): "uncle"

aythashufa (noun, /eðəʃʌfə/): "valley"

atanai (noun, /ætənaɪ/): "war"

nazapath (noun, /nəzəpað/): "water"

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

akaida (noun, /əkaɪdæ/): "wine"

thilab (noun, /ðilab/): "woman"

ek (noun, /ɛk/): "word"