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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.

Nabital

Nabital Dictionary

Pronouns

naic (pronoun, /naɪc/): "he"

hath (pronoun, /həð/): "she"

zawtt (pronoun, /zoɾ/): "they"

mez (pronoun, /mɛz/): "you"

awt (pronoun, /ot/): "we"

ib (pronoun, /ib/): "I"

Articles

ta (article, /tə/): "a"

at (article, /æt/): "the"

Prepositions

ipi (preposition, /ipi/): "and"

idu (preposition, /idʌ/): "as"

attoughtawt (preposition, /əɾɒtot/): "from"

awaw (preposition, /əwo/): "in"

aitasatti (preposition, /aɪtəsəɾi/): "of"

ttinaid (preposition, /ɾinaɪd/): "or"

epiku (preposition, /ɛpɪku/): "to"

datheve (preposition, /dəðɛvɛ/): "will"

asattattough (preposition, /əsəɾəɾɒ/): "with"

Numbers

atiloughd (number, /atilɒd/): "zero"

uf (number, /ʌf/): "one"

iqamuchi (number, /ɪqæmutʃɪ/): "two"

ini (number, /ɪnɪ/): "three"

ttait (number, /ɾaɪt/): "four"

fim (number, /fɪm/): "five"

nayshad (number, /neʃəd/): "six"

asaka (number, /əsəkə/): "seven"

apaitta (number, /apaɪɾə/): "eight"

ha (number, /hə/): "nine"

aypi (number, /epi/): "ten"

Questions

nanina (question, /nənɪnæ/): "what"

tad (question, /tad/): "who"

thimatt (question, /ðɪməɾ/): "how"

maheditt (question, /məhɛdɪɾ/): "why"

oughtu (question, /ɒtu/): "when"

Interjections

za (interjection, /zə/): "hello"

amoughsi (interjection, /æmɒsi/): "goodbye"

danapayk (interjection, /danəpek/): "hey"

lila (interjection, /lɪlə/): "bye"

ttay (interjection, /ɾe/): "ouch"

is (interjection, /is/): "wow"

oughk (interjection, /ɒk/): "uh"

ttinoughl (interjection, /ɾɪnɒl/): "er"

hay (interjection, /he/): "um"

Adverbs

uttinaytt (adverb, /ʌɾineɾ/): "again"

awttoughtid (adverb, /oɾɒtid/): "now"

taywe (adverb, /tewɛ/): "soon"

kinilat (adverb, /kɪnilət/): "often"

ahi (adverb, /əhɪ/): "sometimes"

laya (adverb, /ləyə/): "always"

ab (adverb, /əb/): "never"

att (adverb, /əɾ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

asayttawtha (adjective, /əseɾoðə/): "aromatic"

tenatta (adjective, /tɛnəɾə/): "basted"

otimanay (adjective, /ɔtɪməne/): "big"

chaym (adjective, /chem/): "bitter"

sazizab (adjective, /səzɪzəb/): "black"

ttithul (adjective, /ɾiðʌl/): "blue"

fi (adjective, /fɪ/): "brown"

ounil (adjective, /aʊnɪl/): "chilled"

ubatatta (adjective, /ʌbætəɾə/): "cold"

asenitt (adjective, /əsɛniɾ/): "curried"

ifoi (adjective, /ɪfɔɪ/): "dark"

ttivalath (adjective, /ɾivələð/): "deep"

chuf (adjective, /chʌf/): "divine"

ttam (adjective, /ɾəm/): "drunk"

aytawke (adjective, /etokɛ/): "empty"

imidi (adjective, /ɪmɪdɪ/): "evil"

tangan (adjective, /tæŋən/): "familiar"

sunga (adjective, /suŋæ/): "fat"

timathu (adjective, /timəðu/): "flat"

laq (adjective, /ləq/): "frail"

al (adjective, /əl/): "fried"

daywed (adjective, /dewɛd/): "full"

udaki (adjective, /udaki/): "good"

ayw (adjective, /ew/): "green"

ivih (adjective, /ivɪh/): "grey"

athoughtta (adjective, /aðɒɾə/): "honest"

ttith (adjective, /ɾiθ/): "hot"

at (adjective, /at/): "light"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "long"

jitis (adjective, /dʒɪtɪs/): "loud"

abuttita (adjective, /əbuɾɪtə/): "mortal"

lad (adjective, /ləd/): "mysterious"

tittena (adjective, /tɪɾɛnæ/): "narrow"

oothushath (adjective, /ʊðuʃæð/): "old"

ninikatt (adjective, /nɪnɪkaɾ/): "orange"

dimiwi (adjective, /dɪmɪwɪ/): "pungent"

akaytatha (adjective, /əketəðə/): "purple"

am (adjective, /əm/): "quiet"

anattini (adjective, /ənaɾɪnɪ/): "raw"

ngus (adjective, /ŋus/): "rectangular"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "red"

ainaw (adjective, /aɪno/): "roasted"

elota (adjective, /ɛlɔtə/): "round"

un (adjective, /ʌn/): "salty"

atha (adjective, /əθa/): "savory"

choow (adjective, /tʃʊw/): "shallow"

awa (adjective, /əwə/): "short"

isapett (adjective, /isəpɛɾ/): "smoked"

ouj (adjective, /aʊdʒ/): "sober"

ninimath (adjective, /ninɪmæð/): "sour"

ash (adjective, /æʃ/): "spicy"

aysadat (adjective, /esədət/): "spiral"

ewai (adjective, /ɛwaɪ/): "square"

mafach (adjective, /mæfətʃ/): "steamed"

lebatti (adjective, /lɛbəɾɪ/): "strange"

aiyaw (adjective, /aɪyo/): "strong"

an (adjective, /ən/): "sturdy"

isani (adjective, /ɪsənɪ/): "sweet"

sati (adjective, /səti/): "tall"

dak (adjective, /dək/): "thick"

ach (adjective, /əx/): "thin"

afalan (adjective, /æfələn/): "warm"

awlattiwa (adjective, /oləɾiwə/): "weak"

ep (adjective, /ɛp/): "white"

awttab (adjective, /oɾab/): "wide"

viw (adjective, /viw/): "yellow"

apiwathi (adjective, /æpɪwaðɪ/): "young"

Verbs

mav (verb, /məv/): "bake"

as (verb, /əs/): "be"

itiway (verb, /itiwe/): "belong"

thiza (verb, /ðɪzæ/): "bite"

afuttiz (verb, /afuɾiz/): "break"

anattought (verb, /ənəɾɒt/): "burn"

ate (verb, /ətɛ/): "come"

nathesas (verb, /næðɛsəs/): "die"

asanata (verb, /æsənətə/): "drink"

bala (verb, /bælə/): "eat"

duvoottab (verb, /duvʊɾəb/): "fall"

thiji (verb, /ðɪjɪ/): "fight"

wazu (verb, /wəzu/): "find"

iva (verb, /ɪvə/): "fish"

sanaw (verb, /səno/): "fly"

ukab (verb, /ukæb/): "frown"

kitte (verb, /kɪɾɛ/): "go"

usutt (verb, /usuɾ/): "growl"

aje (verb, /əjɛ/): "hate"

anayth (verb, /əneð/): "have"

pe (verb, /pɛ/): "hear"

ttibishan (verb, /ɾɪbɪʃən/): "hide"

ok (verb, /ɔk/): "hold"

uttough (verb, /ʌɾɒ/): "hunt"

suhoughk (verb, /suhɒk/): "jump"

tinama (verb, /tɪnəmə/): "kill"

zuttayw (verb, /zuɾew/): "know"

ikige (verb, /ɪkɪgɛ/): "laugh"

itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "lie"

kough (verb, /kɒ/): "live"

iladiti (verb, /ilədɪtɪ/): "lose"

suziwu (verb, /sʌziwu/): "love"

ailidutt (verb, /aɪlɪdʌɾ/): "need"

tteng (verb, /ɾɛŋ/): "own"

oughwima (verb, /ɒwɪmæ/): "roast"

taw (verb, /to/): "run"

akemeti (verb, /əkɛmɛtɪ/): "see"

vitabutt (verb, /vitəbʌɾ/): "sit"

hepaizay (verb, /hɛpaɪze/): "sleep"

sittittoud (verb, /sɪɾɪɾaʊd/): "smell"

ifah (verb, /ɪfah/): "smile"

vi (verb, /vɪ/): "stand"

anatulai (verb, /ænətulaɪ/): "strike"

ubu (verb, /ʌbu/): "swallow"

ithataza (verb, /iθətəzə/): "swim"

aytha (verb, /eðə/): "taste"

awmashoughd (verb, /oməʃɒd/): "throw"

dupawsh (verb, /dʌpoʃ/): "walk"

mawa (verb, /mawə/): "want"

Nouns

atifooda (noun, /ətɪfʊdə/): "afternoon"

ttuzatt (noun, /ɾuzəɾ/): "ale"

anatt (noun, /ənəɾ/): "all"

ttaipaithu (noun, /ɾaɪpaɪθu/): "alligator"

izaifah (noun, /ɪzaɪfəh/): "arm"

thay (noun, /θe/): "ash"

su (noun, /sʌ/): "aunt"

ana (noun, /əna/): "axe"

thawtuz (noun, /ðotuz/): "bark"

ttil (noun, /ɾɪl/): "bay"

tittasi (noun, /tɪɾəsi/): "beer"

inattattaw (noun, /ɪnəɾæɾo/): "beet"

vatta (noun, /vəɾə/): "bird"

thu (noun, /ðʌ/): "blood"

nettin (noun, /nɛɾin/): "boar"

awgapab (noun, /ogəpəb/): "bone"

hazu (noun, /həzu/): "breakfast"

uze (noun, /uzɛ/): "breast"

thisou (noun, /ðisaʊ/): "brother"

difouthad (noun, /dɪfaʊðəd/): "castle"

iteda (noun, /itɛdə/): "cat"

nunalatt (noun, /nunələɾ/): "cat"

ikada (noun, /ɪkədæ/): "chest"

uw (noun, /ʌw/): "chicken"

thani (noun, /ðənɪ/): "claw"

ayzath (noun, /ezæð/): "cloud"

zizu (noun, /zizʌ/): "coconut"

sed (noun, /sɛd/): "crime"

usattathi (noun, /usəɾəðɪ/): "day"

lalihi (noun, /ləlɪhɪ/): "dinner"

van (noun, /vən/): "dog"

thut (noun, /ðʌt/): "drink"

ataivin (noun, /ətaɪvɪn/): "dungeon"

zita (noun, /zɪtə/): "ear"

oonouz (noun, /ʊnaʊz/): "earth"

voughvimay (noun, /vɒvɪme/): "egg"

apa (noun, /əpə/): "elder"

inu (noun, /ɪnu/): "enemy"

ngithu (noun, /ŋɪðʌ/): "evening"

unawa (noun, /unəwə/): "eye"

inath (noun, /inəð/): "family"

ikin (noun, /ɪkɪn/): "father"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "feather"

ttaik (noun, /ɾaɪk/): "fight"

nashach (noun, /nəʃətʃ/): "finger"

ni (noun, /nɪ/): "fire"

thafidit (noun, /ðafɪdɪt/): "fish"

sit (noun, /sit/): "flesh"

zabap (noun, /zəbæp/): "foot"

tanuttai (noun, /tənuɾaɪ/): "forest"

nath (noun, /næθ/): "fox"

afa (noun, /əfa/): "friend"

enawuve (noun, /ɛnəwuvɛ/): "goose"

uttasa (noun, /ʌɾəsə/): "grease"

ad (noun, /əd/): "group"

attaz (noun, /əɾəz/): "gulf"

nattashai (noun, /næɾəʃaɪ/): "hair"

utouttith (noun, /ʌtaʊɾɪð/): "hand"

touna (noun, /taʊnə/): "hat"

adikoughl (noun, /ædikɒl/): "hate"

uttut (noun, /uɾʌt/): "head"

nawayda (noun, /nawedə/): "hill"

alid (noun, /əlɪd/): "horn"

ittuva (noun, /ɪɾʌvə/): "horse"

akawzi (noun, /akozɪ/): "house"

ttudawt (noun, /ɾʌdot/): "inn"

alav (noun, /aləv/): "island"

da (noun, /də/): "jaw"

nib (noun, /nib/): "lake"

ijaikali (noun, /ɪjaɪkəlɪ/): "leaf"

atatti (noun, /ətəɾɪ/): "leg"

vouga (noun, /vaʊgæ/): "liver"

ittamafu (noun, /ɪɾəmæfʌ/): "louse"

anedaw (noun, /ənɛdəw/): "love"

manala (noun, /mənælə/): "lunch"

aishani (noun, /aɪʃənɪ/): "man"

ditta (noun, /diɾə/): "many"

ibedavi (noun, /ibɛdəvɪ/): "meal"

ak (noun, /ək/): "metal"

as (noun, /əs/): "mine"

vetili (noun, /vɛtɪli/): "monster"

wazidach (noun, /wəzɪdətʃ/): "moon"

pa (noun, /pə/): "morning"

itti (noun, /ɪɾɪ/): "mother"

noughvanayt (noun, /nɒvanet/): "mountain"

upit (noun, /upɪt/): "mouth"

ta (noun, /tə/): "name"

ari (noun, /əɹɪ/): "neck"

idi (noun, /ɪdɪ/): "night"

nawsath (noun, /nosəð/): "noodle"

wutawsi (noun, /wutosɪ/): "nose"

ka (noun, /kə/): "ocean"

oumijayda (noun, /aʊmɪjedæ/): "parent"

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

zijap (noun, /zijəp/): "peace"

wujasiz (noun, /wʌjəsɪz/): "pepper"

ebuttake (noun, /ɛbʌɾəkɛ/): "person"

kouh (noun, /kaʊh/): "pie"

atitt (noun, /ətɪɾ/): "pig"

nayd (noun, /ned/): "rabbit"

inawshag (noun, /ɪnoʃəg/): "rain"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "rat"

an (noun, /æn/): "river"

shin (noun, /ʃɪn/): "robe"

la (noun, /lə/): "rock"

akanida (noun, /əkənɪdə/): "root"

nipatha (noun, /nipəðə/): "salt"

douthituh (noun, /daʊðɪtuh/): "sand"

agett (noun, /əgɛɾ/): "seed"

hab (noun, /həb/): "sibling"

mevayma (noun, /mɛvemə/): "sister"

lanay (noun, /ləne/): "skin"

zana (noun, /zənə/): "sky"

isaddil (noun, /ɪsəɽɪl/): "smoke"

asa (noun, /æsə/): "snake"

ta (noun, /tə/): "soup"

wiv (noun, /wiv/): "star"

amatu (noun, /əmətu/): "stew"

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

ij (noun, /ɪdʒ/): "stone"

nittidip (noun, /nɪɾɪdɪp/): "stream"

wattali (noun, /wəɾəlɪ/): "sun"

ang (noun, /əŋ/): "sword"

upaf (noun, /upəf/): "tail"

setike (noun, /sɛtikɛ/): "tavern"

aden (noun, /ədɛn/): "thumb"

jana (noun, /dʒənə/): "tongue"

thikilak (noun, /θɪkɪlək/): "tooth"

asev (noun, /əsɛv/): "tree"

vasutta (noun, /vəsuɾə/): "truth"

leda (noun, /lɛda/): "uncle"

inavawl (noun, /ɪnəvol/): "valley"

zanahi (noun, /zænæhi/): "war"

aqoughduk (noun, /əqɒdʌk/): "water"

tattug (noun, /tæɾʌg/): "way"

iba (noun, /ibə/): "wine"

littu (noun, /lɪɾu/): "woman"

ittam (noun, /iɾəm/): "word"