Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Ounanayl
Ounanayl Dictionary
Pronouns
jab (pronoun, /jəb/): "he"
at (pronoun, /at/): "she"
ne (pronoun, /nɛ/): "they"
li (pronoun, /li/): "you"
iza (pronoun, /ɪzə/): "we"
oot (pronoun, /ʊt/): "I"
Articles
hek (article, /hɛk/): "a"
tid (article, /tid/): "the"
Prepositions
litaz (preposition, /litəz/): "and"
amaz (preposition, /əməz/): "as"
abaf (preposition, /əbaf/): "from"
ebafidaw (preposition, /ɛbəfido/): "in"
nati (preposition, /nətɪ/): "of"
mi (preposition, /mi/): "or"
univaywu (preposition, /ʌnɪvewu/): "to"
abuttett (preposition, /æbuɾɛɾ/): "will"
tetavaitt (preposition, /tɛtəvaɪɾ/): "with"
Numbers
ath (number, /əð/): "zero"
tha (number, /ðə/): "one"
avasa (number, /ævəsə/): "two"
att (number, /əɾ/): "three"
vititi (number, /vitɪtɪ/): "four"
esat (number, /ɛsat/): "five"
safatt (number, /səfəɾ/): "six"
aibalatta (number, /aɪbələɾə/): "seven"
noughfak (number, /nɒfək/): "eight"
angi (number, /əŋɪ/): "nine"
ashala (number, /æʃəlæ/): "ten"
Questions
ak (question, /ək/): "what"
thash (question, /ðəʃ/): "who"
ditt (question, /diɾ/): "how"
att (question, /əɾ/): "why"
lapip (question, /læpɪp/): "when"
Interjections
eli (interjection, /ɛlɪ/): "hello"
atadaydi (interjection, /ətədedɪ/): "goodbye"
ttit (interjection, /ɾɪt/): "hey"
aith (interjection, /aɪð/): "bye"
soughttazi (interjection, /sɒɾəzɪ/): "ouch"
uttin (interjection, /ʌɾin/): "wow"
siai (interjection, /ʒaɪ/): "uh"
vaittoughsim (interjection, /vaɪɾɒsɪm/): "er"
un (interjection, /ʌn/): "um"
Adverbs
um (adverb, /ʌm/): "again"
aynilavi (adverb, /enɪləvɪ/): "now"
watit (adverb, /wətɪt/): "soon"
oughtuni (adverb, /ɒtʌni/): "often"
fapattas (adverb, /fəpəɾəs/): "sometimes"
oov (adverb, /ʊv/): "always"
daimelad (adverb, /daɪmɛləd/): "never"
kan (adverb, /kən/): "seldom"
Adjectives
atte (adjective, /əɾɛ/): "aromatic"
ttachabi (adjective, /ɾætʃəbɪ/): "basted"
kafafach (adjective, /kəfəfatʃ/): "big"
sith (adjective, /sɪð/): "bitter"
il (adjective, /ɪl/): "black"
atiyayth (adjective, /ætiyeð/): "blue"
itticay (adjective, /ɪɾice/): "brown"
itti (adjective, /ɪɾi/): "chilled"
ithetta (adjective, /ɪðɛɾə/): "cold"
tham (adjective, /ðæm/): "curried"
ijuv (adjective, /ɪjuv/): "dark"
etatet (adjective, /ɛtætɛt/): "deep"
la (adjective, /lə/): "divine"
izatt (adjective, /ɪzəɾ/): "drunk"
law (adjective, /lo/): "empty"
hudaygip (adjective, /hudegip/): "evil"
nemana (adjective, /nɛmənə/): "familiar"
ema (adjective, /ɛmə/): "fat"
ittouk (adjective, /iɾaʊk/): "flat"
itinasa (adjective, /itɪnəsə/): "frail"
engil (adjective, /ɛŋɪl/): "fried"
anought (adjective, /anɒt/): "full"
ana (adjective, /ənə/): "good"
itufi (adjective, /itʌfɪ/): "green"
anala (adjective, /ənələ/): "grey"
thiz (adjective, /ðɪz/): "honest"
zaithipa (adjective, /zaɪðɪpə/): "hot"
ideza (adjective, /ɪdɛza/): "light"
ninging (adjective, /nɪŋiŋ/): "long"
kesa (adjective, /kɛsə/): "loud"
loughvaizi (adjective, /lɒvaɪzi/): "mortal"
kedath (adjective, /kɛdəð/): "mysterious"
tetaba (adjective, /tɛtəbə/): "narrow"
ela (adjective, /ɛlə/): "old"
ilawdiv (adjective, /ilodiv/): "orange"
chatashis (adjective, /tʃətəʃɪs/): "pungent"
la (adjective, /lə/): "purple"
achaiti (adjective, /əxaɪti/): "quiet"
dali (adjective, /dəlɪ/): "raw"
naha (adjective, /nəhə/): "rectangular"
aite (adjective, /aɪtɛ/): "red"
enishit (adjective, /ɛnɪʃit/): "roasted"
sam (adjective, /sæm/): "round"
efes (adjective, /ɛfɛs/): "salty"
damuwawn (adjective, /dæmuwon/): "savory"
ananga (adjective, /ənəŋə/): "shallow"
ali (adjective, /ælɪ/): "short"
ttedi (adjective, /ɾɛdɪ/): "smoked"
vuthaytha (adjective, /vʌðeða/): "sober"
wa (adjective, /wə/): "sour"
attilise (adjective, /əɾɪlɪsɛ/): "spicy"
sa (adjective, /sə/): "spiral"
paji (adjective, /pədʒɪ/): "square"
fesachi (adjective, /fɛsətʃi/): "steamed"
iniluj (adjective, /ɪnɪlʌj/): "strange"
tha (adjective, /ðə/): "strong"
ittat (adjective, /ɪɾət/): "sturdy"
oovaw (adjective, /ʊvo/): "sweet"
kasi (adjective, /kəsɪ/): "tall"
tufawsh (adjective, /tufoʃ/): "thick"
imaikittaw (adjective, /ɪmaɪkɪɾo/): "thin"
nedina (adjective, /nɛdinə/): "warm"
ut (adjective, /ʌt/): "weak"
udavawa (adjective, /udævawə/): "white"
ats (adjective, /əts/): "wide"
anai (adjective, /ənaɪ/): "yellow"
akam (adjective, /əkəm/): "young"
Verbs
athih (verb, /əðih/): "bake"
shak (verb, /ʃək/): "be"
da (verb, /də/): "belong"
wa (verb, /wa/): "bite"
aydas (verb, /edəs/): "break"
manakang (verb, /mənakəŋ/): "burn"
ipithid (verb, /ɪpɪðɪd/): "come"
thawethath (verb, /ðəwɛðəð/): "die"
ayverr (verb, /evɛr/): "drink"
uttoodi (verb, /ʌɾʊdɪ/): "eat"
uke (verb, /ukɛ/): "fall"
sabatta (verb, /səbaɾə/): "fight"
wuzet (verb, /wuzɛt/): "find"
nanaytta (verb, /næneɾə/): "fish"
abaw (verb, /əbo/): "fly"
manazad (verb, /mənəzəd/): "frown"
ba (verb, /bə/): "go"
ttouttazay (verb, /ɾaʊɾæze/): "growl"
saydus (verb, /sedus/): "hate"
ettought (verb, /ɛɾɒt/): "have"
tta (verb, /ɾa/): "hear"
ifoon (verb, /ifʊn/): "hide"
ttal (verb, /ɾəl/): "hold"
latta (verb, /ləɾə/): "hunt"
amitt (verb, /əmɪɾ/): "jump"
laithanaiv (verb, /laɪðənaɪv/): "kill"
awtti (verb, /oɾɪ/): "know"
fanatha (verb, /fənəðə/): "laugh"
amith (verb, /əmið/): "lie"
zuj (verb, /zʌj/): "live"
ouga (verb, /aʊgə/): "lose"
sada (verb, /sædə/): "love"
ja (verb, /jə/): "need"
tawuda (verb, /təwʌdæ/): "own"
najidu (verb, /nəjidu/): "roast"
ttinasiz (verb, /ɾɪnəsiz/): "run"
ilipatt (verb, /ɪlipəɾ/): "see"
watti (verb, /wəɾi/): "sit"
uv (verb, /uv/): "sleep"
ada (verb, /ədə/): "smell"
thaitattil (verb, /ðaɪtəɾɪl/): "smile"
anin (verb, /ænɪn/): "stand"
attathude (verb, /əɾæðudɛ/): "strike"
attuthali (verb, /əɾʌðəlɪ/): "swallow"
padifa (verb, /pədɪfə/): "swim"
ashas (verb, /aʃəs/): "taste"
nut (verb, /nʌt/): "throw"
aywe (verb, /ewɛ/): "walk"
walain (verb, /wəlaɪn/): "want"
Nouns
mib (noun, /mɪb/): "afternoon"
pudakait (noun, /pʌdəkaɪt/): "ale"
ttatinaw (noun, /ɾætɪno/): "all"
aikuna (noun, /aɪkʌna/): "alligator"
aca (noun, /æcə/): "arm"
tap (noun, /təp/): "ash"
thool (noun, /ðʊl/): "aunt"
hadasi (noun, /hədəsi/): "axe"
jatittawd (noun, /dʒətɪɾod/): "bark"
tangaysuth (noun, /taŋesuð/): "bay"
awfijaj (noun, /ofidʒəj/): "beer"
kittolim (noun, /kɪɾɔlɪm/): "beet"
nilala (noun, /nɪləlæ/): "bird"
jittanoug (noun, /jiɾənaʊg/): "blood"
enava (noun, /ɛnəvə/): "boar"
oughsingi (noun, /ɒsɪŋɪ/): "bone"
thasadi (noun, /θəsædɪ/): "breakfast"
nutta (noun, /nʌɾæ/): "breast"
tamijou (noun, /təmɪjaʊ/): "brother"
ka (noun, /kə/): "castle"
sa (noun, /sə/): "cat"
hatan (noun, /hətan/): "cat"
ddatt (noun, /ɽæɾ/): "chest"
pat (noun, /pət/): "chicken"
zitta (noun, /zɪɾə/): "claw"
tikizi (noun, /tikɪzi/): "cloud"
ayttathita (noun, /eɾəðitæ/): "coconut"
ibaysita (noun, /ɪbesɪtə/): "crime"
ttaytisas (noun, /ɾetisəs/): "day"
ttaizin (noun, /ɾaɪzɪn/): "dinner"
naytan (noun, /netən/): "dog"
pingaqem (noun, /pɪŋəqɛm/): "drink"
dakak (noun, /dəkək/): "dungeon"
elan (noun, /ɛlən/): "ear"
iti (noun, /ɪti/): "earth"
oonehaw (noun, /ʊnɛho/): "egg"
ttett (noun, /ɾɛɾ/): "elder"
amebuka (noun, /amɛbʌkə/): "enemy"
awwasami (noun, /owəsəmɪ/): "evening"
gittatte (noun, /gɪɾæɾɛ/): "eye"
tittivit (noun, /tɪɾivit/): "family"
thi (noun, /ði/): "father"
ajafi (noun, /ajəfɪ/): "feather"
ajit (noun, /æjɪt/): "fight"
ikaing (noun, /ɪkaɪŋ/): "finger"
edak (noun, /ɛdək/): "fire"
mupoughtin (noun, /mʌpɒtɪn/): "fish"
kishiti (noun, /kɪʃɪti/): "flesh"
atudattu (noun, /atʌdæɾu/): "foot"
thajatatt (noun, /ðəjatəɾ/): "forest"
tibushe (noun, /tibuʃɛ/): "fox"
nithut (noun, /niðut/): "friend"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "goose"
ape (noun, /əpɛ/): "grease"
lig (noun, /lig/): "group"
tashitt (noun, /təʃɪɾ/): "gulf"
aza (noun, /azæ/): "hair"
thefasa (noun, /ðɛfæsa/): "hand"
nes (noun, /nɛs/): "hat"
ad (noun, /əd/): "hate"
is (noun, /ɪs/): "head"
alatha (noun, /æləðə/): "hill"
ttaketay (noun, /ɾækɛte/): "horn"
anufatti (noun, /ənufəɾɪ/): "horse"
ufett (noun, /ʌfɛɾ/): "house"
wasitu (noun, /wəsitʌ/): "inn"
elul (noun, /ɛlul/): "island"
ettukin (noun, /ɛɾʌkɪn/): "jaw"
inak (noun, /inək/): "lake"
thaizidayg (noun, /ðaɪzideg/): "leaf"
dith (noun, /dɪð/): "leg"
thilu (noun, /ðilʌ/): "liver"
satitat (noun, /sətɪtət/): "louse"
nem (noun, /nɛm/): "love"
vagen (noun, /vəgɛn/): "lunch"
chan (noun, /tʃan/): "man"
atatt (noun, /ətəɾ/): "many"
sas (noun, /səs/): "meal"
choughditai (noun, /tʃɒditaɪ/): "metal"
ngilani (noun, /ŋɪlæni/): "mine"
puzash (noun, /pʌzəʃ/): "monster"
laymisa (noun, /lemisə/): "moon"
sabek (noun, /səbɛk/): "morning"
ezaz (noun, /ɛzəz/): "mother"
lihisak (noun, /lɪhɪsək/): "mountain"
iduvay (noun, /ɪdʌve/): "mouth"
em (noun, /ɛm/): "name"
libubiw (noun, /lɪbubɪw/): "neck"
thili (noun, /θɪlɪ/): "night"
de (noun, /dɛ/): "noodle"
eng (noun, /ɛŋ/): "nose"
hou (noun, /haʊ/): "ocean"
ithingoutt (noun, /ɪðiŋaʊɾ/): "parent"
oughlatiki (noun, /ɒlətikɪ/): "path"
attathisi (noun, /əɾəðɪsi/): "peace"
litithesh (noun, /lɪtɪðɛʃ/): "pepper"
ttitidil (noun, /ɾɪtɪdɪl/): "person"
adisu (noun, /ædisʌ/): "pie"
tiday (noun, /tide/): "pig"
laitisai (noun, /laɪtɪsaɪ/): "rabbit"
ew (noun, /ɛw/): "rain"
tuka (noun, /tukæ/): "rat"
kadi (noun, /kədi/): "river"
finalas (noun, /fɪnalas/): "robe"
touv (noun, /taʊv/): "rock"
oottanga (noun, /ʊɾəŋə/): "root"
attum (noun, /aɾum/): "salt"
ethag (noun, /ɛðag/): "sand"
thah (noun, /ðəh/): "seed"
aitan (noun, /aɪtən/): "sibling"
anami (noun, /ənəmi/): "sister"
naynunu (noun, /nenunʌ/): "skin"
kiva (noun, /kɪvə/): "sky"
ubad (noun, /ubəd/): "smoke"
as (noun, /əs/): "snake"
tak (noun, /tək/): "soup"
nidinas (noun, /nidɪnəs/): "star"
aimilap (noun, /aɪmɪlæp/): "stew"
uthanatta (noun, /uθənəɾə/): "stomach"
ttinguzab (noun, /ɾiŋuzəb/): "stone"
tinat (noun, /tinət/): "stream"
jawka (noun, /jokə/): "sun"
inazim (noun, /ɪnəzim/): "sword"
ttabuttadd (noun, /ɾæbʌɾəɽ/): "tail"
anoo (noun, /ænʊ/): "tavern"
kinab (noun, /kinəb/): "thumb"
iv (noun, /iv/): "tongue"
ahigai (noun, /əhɪgaɪ/): "tooth"
ettetta (noun, /ɛɾɛɾə/): "tree"
nonu (noun, /nɔnu/): "truth"
uttini (noun, /ʌɾɪni/): "uncle"
tatapi (noun, /tətæpi/): "valley"
ilatha (noun, /ɪləðæ/): "war"
zayleth (noun, /zelɛθ/): "water"
thinine (noun, /ðɪnɪnɛ/): "way"
adewal (noun, /ədɛwəl/): "wine"
ootha (noun, /ʊðə/): "woman"
izay (noun, /ɪze/): "word"