Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Zangatte
Zangatte Dictionary
Pronouns
thal (pronoun, /ðəl/): "he"
aloo (pronoun, /əlʊ/): "she"
awzi (pronoun, /ozɪ/): "they"
ttaw (pronoun, /ɾo/): "you"
it (pronoun, /ɪt/): "we"
ada (pronoun, /ədə/): "I"
Articles
att (article, /əɾ/): "a"
ada (article, /ədə/): "the"
Prepositions
visaytip (preposition, /vɪsetɪp/): "and"
aytt (preposition, /eɾ/): "as"
nawshai (preposition, /noʃaɪ/): "from"
aleniv (preposition, /əlɛnɪv/): "in"
rri (preposition, /ri/): "of"
ayzish (preposition, /eziʃ/): "or"
ishuttitta (preposition, /ɪʃʌɾɪɾæ/): "to"
inu (preposition, /ɪnʌ/): "will"
athi (preposition, /əðɪ/): "with"
Numbers
kizatt (number, /kizəɾ/): "zero"
avatatti (number, /ævətaɾɪ/): "one"
oughj (number, /ɒj/): "two"
asi (number, /əsɪ/): "three"
ap (number, /əp/): "four"
ayvafa (number, /evəfə/): "five"
awa (number, /awə/): "six"
si (number, /sɪ/): "seven"
nasaz (number, /nəsəz/): "eight"
aish (number, /aɪʃ/): "nine"
asum (number, /əsʌm/): "ten"
Questions
manetha (question, /mənɛða/): "what"
bi (question, /bɪ/): "who"
at (question, /ət/): "how"
basi (question, /bəsi/): "why"
im (question, /ɪm/): "when"
Interjections
dithil (interjection, /dɪðɪl/): "hello"
alada (interjection, /ælədə/): "goodbye"
asuz (interjection, /əsuz/): "hey"
zisittad (interjection, /zɪsɪɾæd/): "bye"
anaza (interjection, /ənæzə/): "ouch"
thai (interjection, /θaɪ/): "wow"
pe (interjection, /pɛ/): "uh"
ada (interjection, /ədæ/): "er"
edawvatt (interjection, /ɛdovəɾ/): "um"
Adverbs
nattoochen (adverb, /naɾʊtʃɛn/): "again"
ittawzaw (adverb, /iɾozo/): "now"
agesayw (adverb, /əgɛsew/): "soon"
mathay (adverb, /məðe/): "often"
ittaka (adverb, /iɾəkə/): "sometimes"
is (adverb, /ɪs/): "always"
hapafawk (adverb, /həpəfok/): "never"
ttu (adverb, /ɾu/): "seldom"
Adjectives
wesit (adjective, /wɛsit/): "aromatic"
inat (adjective, /ɪnət/): "basted"
baitettith (adjective, /baɪtɛɾiθ/): "big"
faliham (adjective, /fəlihəm/): "bitter"
ufanatt (adjective, /ʌfənəɾ/): "black"
fai (adjective, /faɪ/): "blue"
nai (adjective, /naɪ/): "brown"
ettayzin (adjective, /ɛɾezɪn/): "chilled"
ttayve (adjective, /ɾevɛ/): "cold"
fij (adjective, /fɪj/): "curried"
ag (adjective, /əg/): "dark"
ithat (adjective, /ɪðæt/): "deep"
ittup (adjective, /ɪɾup/): "divine"
duja (adjective, /dujə/): "drunk"
nilamett (adjective, /nɪləmɛɾ/): "empty"
oudatis (adjective, /aʊdətɪs/): "evil"
ini (adjective, /inɪ/): "familiar"
pay (adjective, /pe/): "fat"
inu (adjective, /ɪnu/): "flat"
aisad (adjective, /aɪsəd/): "frail"
tasidaw (adjective, /təsɪdo/): "fried"
iwawn (adjective, /ɪwon/): "full"
un (adjective, /ʌn/): "good"
ak (adjective, /æk/): "green"
ka (adjective, /kə/): "grey"
idavaik (adjective, /ɪdəvaɪk/): "honest"
athaha (adjective, /əðæhə/): "hot"
shivengap (adjective, /ʃɪvɛŋəp/): "light"
am (adjective, /əm/): "long"
midab (adjective, /midəb/): "loud"
tiwada (adjective, /tɪwədæ/): "mortal"
aisuttasha (adjective, /aɪsuɾæʃə/): "mysterious"
im (adjective, /ɪm/): "narrow"
ichup (adjective, /ɪxup/): "old"
nattaina (adjective, /nəɾaɪnə/): "orange"
aww (adjective, /ow/): "pungent"
adinawdough (adjective, /ədɪnodɒ/): "purple"
tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "quiet"
iha (adjective, /ɪhə/): "raw"
ittizough (adjective, /ɪɾɪzɒ/): "rectangular"
takatu (adjective, /təkətʌ/): "red"
udou (adjective, /ʌdaʊ/): "roasted"
lithal (adjective, /lɪðəl/): "round"
ula (adjective, /ʌlə/): "salty"
loughc (adjective, /lɒc/): "savory"
anawute (adjective, /ænæwutɛ/): "shallow"
la (adjective, /lə/): "short"
alainana (adjective, /əlaɪnænə/): "smoked"
akaytay (adjective, /akete/): "sober"
anay (adjective, /əne/): "sour"
ashi (adjective, /əʃɪ/): "spicy"
nitathil (adjective, /nɪtəðɪl/): "spiral"
atay (adjective, /əte/): "square"
ayngittaka (adjective, /eŋɪɾəka/): "steamed"
nalasam (adjective, /nələsæm/): "strange"
padanat (adjective, /pədənət/): "strong"
inila (adjective, /inɪlə/): "sturdy"
dapan (adjective, /dəpən/): "sweet"
thetid (adjective, /ðɛtɪd/): "tall"
aynuwani (adjective, /enuwənɪ/): "thick"
lativaw (adjective, /lətɪvæw/): "thin"
lay (adjective, /le/): "warm"
awnafip (adjective, /onəfip/): "weak"
ikawthah (adjective, /ɪkoðæh/): "white"
neqata (adjective, /nɛqətə/): "wide"
alila (adjective, /alilə/): "yellow"
taiki (adjective, /taɪki/): "young"
Verbs
ishida (verb, /ɪʃida/): "bake"
anough (verb, /ənɒ/): "be"
avit (verb, /əvit/): "belong"
zaw (verb, /zo/): "bite"
lough (verb, /lɒ/): "break"
ilafewa (verb, /iləfɛwə/): "burn"
aneg (verb, /ənɛg/): "come"
al (verb, /əl/): "die"
fel (verb, /fɛl/): "drink"
ibe (verb, /ɪbɛ/): "eat"
ttinouni (verb, /ɾɪnaʊni/): "fall"
ttas (verb, /ɾəs/): "fight"
ousazi (verb, /aʊsəzi/): "find"
ni (verb, /ni/): "fish"
chidoo (verb, /xɪdʊ/): "fly"
joughttap (verb, /jɒɾəp/): "frown"
etengi (verb, /ɛtɛŋɪ/): "go"
wikata (verb, /wɪkətə/): "growl"
zawtin (verb, /zotɪn/): "hate"
nalaysiz (verb, /nəlesɪz/): "have"
ttiwut (verb, /ɾiwʌt/): "hear"
aybisufi (verb, /ebɪsʌfɪ/): "hide"
det (verb, /dɛt/): "hold"
thas (verb, /ðəs/): "hunt"
al (verb, /əl/): "jump"
ttalewi (verb, /ɾəlɛwɪ/): "kill"
mekeza (verb, /mɛkɛzə/): "know"
uli (verb, /ʌlɪ/): "laugh"
ttoughdizu (verb, /ɾɒdɪzʌ/): "lie"
ittaitt (verb, /ɪɾaɪɾ/): "live"
ooth (verb, /ʊð/): "lose"
ihuka (verb, /ihukæ/): "love"
ttamattung (verb, /ɾæməɾʌŋ/): "need"
zayttal (verb, /zeɾəl/): "own"
iw (verb, /ɪw/): "roast"
ashilin (verb, /æʃilɪn/): "run"
awuwaita (verb, /əwʌwaɪtə/): "see"
tawsadayd (verb, /tosæded/): "sit"
ittachu (verb, /iɾətʃu/): "sleep"
bes (verb, /bɛs/): "smell"
it (verb, /ɪt/): "smile"
thithail (verb, /ðɪðaɪl/): "stand"
natt (verb, /nəɾ/): "strike"
tteviza (verb, /ɾɛvizæ/): "swallow"
diseni (verb, /disɛnɪ/): "swim"
ata (verb, /ətə/): "taste"
lan (verb, /lən/): "throw"
ibagachi (verb, /ibægətʃɪ/): "walk"
tim (verb, /tɪm/): "want"
Nouns
edi (noun, /ɛdi/): "afternoon"
nga (noun, /ŋə/): "ale"
ek (noun, /ɛk/): "all"
sayletha (noun, /selɛðə/): "alligator"
att (noun, /aɾ/): "arm"
ttan (noun, /ɾæn/): "ash"
aisalayta (noun, /aɪsæletə/): "aunt"
an (noun, /an/): "axe"
lita (noun, /lɪtæ/): "bark"
anatha (noun, /ənəðæ/): "bay"
ittibasi (noun, /ɪɾɪbəsi/): "beer"
ta (noun, /tə/): "beet"
titt (noun, /tiɾ/): "bird"
ashavidu (noun, /əʃəvidʌ/): "blood"
minenaz (noun, /mɪnɛnəz/): "boar"
bitidu (noun, /bɪtidʌ/): "bone"
asouttat (noun, /əsaʊɾət/): "breakfast"
vinupaw (noun, /vɪnupo/): "breast"
iga (noun, /ɪgə/): "brother"
vuzita (noun, /vʌzitə/): "castle"
atasi (noun, /ətæsi/): "cat"
kattukef (noun, /kəɾukɛf/): "cat"
ilaitta (noun, /ilaɪɾə/): "chest"
ttu (noun, /ɾu/): "chicken"
tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "claw"
paqatu (noun, /pəqətʌ/): "cloud"
akechit (noun, /ækɛtʃit/): "coconut"
na (noun, /nə/): "crime"
bamahut (noun, /baməhut/): "day"
dena (noun, /dɛnæ/): "dinner"
itte (noun, /ɪɾɛ/): "dog"
vasam (noun, /vəsəm/): "drink"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "dungeon"
edoodatai (noun, /ɛdʊdataɪ/): "ear"
awisam (noun, /əwɪsæm/): "earth"
avi (noun, /əvɪ/): "egg"
izu (noun, /izʌ/): "elder"
achafutt (noun, /atʃəfʌɾ/): "enemy"
abiku (noun, /əbɪku/): "evening"
paylib (noun, /pelɪb/): "eye"
taza (noun, /tæzə/): "family"
eni (noun, /ɛni/): "father"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "feather"
ne (noun, /nɛ/): "fight"
daykash (noun, /dekəʃ/): "finger"
masenough (noun, /məsɛnɒ/): "fire"
zathi (noun, /zəði/): "fish"
ath (noun, /əð/): "flesh"
el (noun, /ɛl/): "foot"
asat (noun, /əsət/): "forest"
nagattawl (noun, /nægəɾol/): "fox"
fatt (noun, /fəɾ/): "friend"
att (noun, /aɾ/): "goose"
katti (noun, /kəɾɪ/): "grease"
jashanish (noun, /jəʃænɪʃ/): "group"
ik (noun, /ik/): "gulf"
se (noun, /sɛ/): "hair"
sattuthi (noun, /səɾuðɪ/): "hand"
ta (noun, /tə/): "hat"
ufita (noun, /ʌfita/): "hate"
ika (noun, /ikə/): "head"
ttitt (noun, /ɾɪɾ/): "hill"
kim (noun, /kim/): "horn"
titaha (noun, /tɪtəhæ/): "horse"
bithan (noun, /bɪðən/): "house"
ku (noun, /kʌ/): "inn"
vavi (noun, /vavi/): "island"
ttavawsut (noun, /ɾəvosut/): "jaw"
ihu (noun, /ihʌ/): "lake"
vangasi (noun, /vəŋæʒ/): "leaf"
udattoughni (noun, /ʌdaɾɒnɪ/): "leg"
va (noun, /və/): "liver"
atha (noun, /aðə/): "louse"
danidi (noun, /dənɪdɪ/): "love"
awthukang (noun, /oðukæŋ/): "lunch"
aych (noun, /etʃ/): "man"
episana (noun, /ɛpɪsənə/): "many"
aybath (noun, /ebəð/): "meal"
ttawtha (noun, /ɾoθə/): "metal"
ttethazath (noun, /ɾɛðəzəð/): "mine"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "monster"
valig (noun, /vəlig/): "moon"
fad (noun, /fəd/): "morning"
vatti (noun, /vəɾɪ/): "mother"
it (noun, /it/): "mountain"
ti (noun, /ti/): "mouth"
atatath (noun, /ətətəð/): "name"
lamay (noun, /ləme/): "neck"
ida (noun, /ida/): "night"
ayv (noun, /ev/): "noodle"
afoughsu (noun, /əfɒsu/): "nose"
az (noun, /az/): "ocean"
an (noun, /ən/): "parent"
sif (noun, /sɪf/): "path"
afahal (noun, /əfæhal/): "peace"
susa (noun, /susə/): "pepper"
lizaipat (noun, /lɪzaɪpæt/): "person"
famane (noun, /fəmənɛ/): "pie"
wingel (noun, /wɪŋɛl/): "pig"
ta (noun, /tə/): "rabbit"
nainajatt (noun, /naɪnəjæɾ/): "rain"
lar (noun, /laɹ/): "rat"
ukootath (noun, /ʌkʊtəð/): "river"
kuthin (noun, /kuðin/): "robe"
lilitha (noun, /lɪlɪðə/): "rock"
athoovouw (noun, /əðʊvaʊw/): "root"
efavu (noun, /ɛfəvʌ/): "salt"
ikaful (noun, /ɪkəful/): "sand"
zagali (noun, /zəgəlɪ/): "seed"
kaytta (noun, /keɾa/): "sibling"
ath (noun, /að/): "sister"
lapi (noun, /læpi/): "skin"
adoughkama (noun, /ədɒkæmæ/): "sky"
tadasois (noun, /tədəsɔɪs/): "smoke"
id (noun, /id/): "snake"
sett (noun, /sɛɾ/): "soup"
ttaymigai (noun, /ɾemigaɪ/): "star"
atasai (noun, /ətəsaɪ/): "stew"
adan (noun, /ædən/): "stomach"
patafu (noun, /pætəfu/): "stone"
edawtte (noun, /ɛdoɾɛ/): "stream"
bami (noun, /bəmɪ/): "sun"
jayga (noun, /jegæ/): "sword"
dit (noun, /dit/): "tail"
aynat (noun, /enət/): "tavern"
anilil (noun, /ənɪlil/): "thumb"
ttuhafai (noun, /ɾʌhəfaɪ/): "tongue"
attum (noun, /æɾʌm/): "tooth"
iladitha (noun, /ɪlədɪðə/): "tree"
oitud (noun, /ɔɪtud/): "truth"
ula (noun, /ulə/): "uncle"
gelaythuv (noun, /gɛleðʌv/): "valley"
id (noun, /id/): "war"
dough (noun, /dɒ/): "water"
payttaygath (noun, /peɾegəð/): "way"
usawkis (noun, /ʌsokɪs/): "wine"
ekatatti (noun, /ɛkətəɾɪ/): "woman"
atatuda (noun, /ətətudæ/): "word"