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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.

Awsise

Awsise Dictionary

Pronouns

ka (pronoun, /kə/): "he"

natt (pronoun, /nəɾ/): "she"

idi (pronoun, /ɪdɪ/): "they"

al (pronoun, /al/): "you"

iz (pronoun, /iz/): "we"

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

Articles

li (article, /lɪ/): "a"

dat (article, /dæt/): "the"

Prepositions

jin (preposition, /jɪn/): "and"

evit (preposition, /ɛvit/): "as"

inatt (preposition, /inəɾ/): "from"

aythinath (preposition, /eðɪnəð/): "in"

za (preposition, /zə/): "of"

ithisa (preposition, /ɪðisə/): "or"

atal (preposition, /ətəl/): "to"

anik (preposition, /ənɪk/): "will"

asaidata (preposition, /əsaɪdətə/): "with"

Numbers

ahutha (number, /əhuðæ/): "zero"

ayniba (number, /enɪba/): "one"

sit (number, /sit/): "two"

afuth (number, /əfuð/): "three"

kani (number, /kani/): "four"

tetting (number, /tɛɾiŋ/): "five"

afa (number, /əfa/): "six"

ittutehaw (number, /ɪɾutɛho/): "seven"

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

nu (number, /nu/): "nine"

ttattatt (number, /ɾaɾəɾ/): "ten"

Questions

tham (question, /ðəm/): "what"

shathipough (question, /ʃəðipɒ/): "who"

dittecha (question, /diɾɛchə/): "how"

imik (question, /imɪk/): "why"

witteboutt (question, /wiɾɛbaʊɾ/): "when"

Interjections

aza (interjection, /əzə/): "hello"

fabid (interjection, /fæbid/): "goodbye"

ita (interjection, /itə/): "hey"

thayne (interjection, /ðenɛ/): "bye"

afa (interjection, /afə/): "ouch"

ivawlasu (interjection, /ɪvoləsʌ/): "wow"

asajatt (interjection, /əsəjəɾ/): "uh"

thattan (interjection, /ðæɾən/): "er"

ngitas (interjection, /ŋɪtas/): "um"

Adverbs

jamadaw (adverb, /jəmədaw/): "again"

valai (adverb, /vəlaɪ/): "now"

toughtaki (adverb, /tɒtæki/): "soon"

uch (adverb, /utʃ/): "often"

ekotti (adverb, /ɛkɔɾi/): "sometimes"

kesi (adverb, /kɛsɪ/): "always"

ta (adverb, /tə/): "never"

oughttathutt (adverb, /ɒɾaðuɾ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ttimi (adjective, /ɾimi/): "aromatic"

enathal (adjective, /ɛnaðəl/): "basted"

ahattif (adjective, /æhaɾɪf/): "big"

ttuthi (adjective, /ɾuθi/): "bitter"

akuk (adjective, /əkuk/): "black"

chawttawl (adjective, /choɾol/): "blue"

ttanin (adjective, /ɾənɪn/): "brown"

imay (adjective, /ime/): "chilled"

edik (adjective, /ɛdɪk/): "cold"

neba (adjective, /nɛbə/): "curried"

anabaith (adjective, /ənabaɪð/): "dark"

oopa (adjective, /ʊpə/): "deep"

anatays (adjective, /ənətes/): "divine"

nalay (adjective, /nəle/): "drunk"

isisa (adjective, /ɪsɪsə/): "empty"

adadi (adjective, /ədədɪ/): "evil"

petaysh (adjective, /pɛteʃ/): "familiar"

titoun (adjective, /tɪtaʊn/): "fat"

ttana (adjective, /ɾənə/): "flat"

ttath (adjective, /ɾəð/): "frail"

toop (adjective, /tʊp/): "fried"

attatha (adjective, /əɾæðə/): "full"

fa (adjective, /fə/): "good"

ina (adjective, /ɪnə/): "green"

alanani (adjective, /əlanənɪ/): "grey"

thathet (adjective, /θæðɛt/): "honest"

kutibil (adjective, /kutɪbil/): "hot"

ittawngu (adjective, /iɾoŋʌ/): "light"

natt (adjective, /næɾ/): "long"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "loud"

esi (adjective, /ɛsɪ/): "mortal"

ittak (adjective, /ɪɾək/): "mysterious"

isachidoo (adjective, /isətʃɪdʊ/): "narrow"

beda (adjective, /bɛdə/): "old"

duwath (adjective, /dʌwæð/): "orange"

awun (adjective, /əwun/): "pungent"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "purple"

liwain (adjective, /liwaɪn/): "quiet"

unaittuna (adjective, /ʌnaɪɾʌnə/): "raw"

ngawanat (adjective, /ŋæwənat/): "rectangular"

nattasij (adjective, /nəɾəsidʒ/): "red"

littutatt (adjective, /lɪɾutəɾ/): "roasted"

thath (adjective, /ðəð/): "round"

thutinat (adjective, /ðʌtɪnat/): "salty"

inalaitt (adjective, /ɪnəlaɪɾ/): "savory"

noughttatt (adjective, /nɒɾəɾ/): "shallow"

jawwawma (adjective, /dʒowomæ/): "short"

aisisu (adjective, /aɪsisu/): "smoked"

amigayn (adjective, /æmɪgen/): "sober"

dunasa (adjective, /dʌnəsə/): "sour"

deban (adjective, /dɛbən/): "spicy"

ittu (adjective, /ɪɾu/): "spiral"

du (adjective, /dʌ/): "square"

net (adjective, /nɛt/): "steamed"

namin (adjective, /nəmɪn/): "strange"

amasi (adjective, /əməsɪ/): "strong"

kattay (adjective, /kəɾe/): "sturdy"

asou (adjective, /əsaʊ/): "sweet"

talupawt (adjective, /təlupot/): "tall"

attadd (adjective, /əɾæɽ/): "thick"

uthat (adjective, /uðət/): "thin"

akuwik (adjective, /əkʌwɪk/): "warm"

oughletuw (adjective, /ɒlɛtuw/): "weak"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "white"

thinakan (adjective, /ðinakən/): "wide"

tizoughtath (adjective, /tɪzɒtæð/): "yellow"

at (adjective, /ət/): "young"

Verbs

siduttad (verb, /siduɾəd/): "bake"

anett (verb, /ənɛɾ/): "be"

apibew (verb, /əpɪbɛw/): "belong"

thupi (verb, /ðʌpɪ/): "bite"

ekough (verb, /ɛkɒ/): "break"

anaiqi (verb, /ənaɪqɪ/): "burn"

aibi (verb, /aɪbɪ/): "come"

tatipij (verb, /tətɪpidʒ/): "die"

sad (verb, /səd/): "drink"

etti (verb, /ɛɾɪ/): "eat"

etap (verb, /ɛtap/): "fall"

ttittun (verb, /ɾɪɾun/): "fight"

oughpibana (verb, /ɒpɪbəna/): "find"

ki (verb, /ki/): "fish"

nataza (verb, /nətəza/): "fly"

awm (verb, /om/): "frown"

uvital (verb, /ʌvɪtəl/): "go"

esut (verb, /ɛsʌt/): "growl"

ad (verb, /əd/): "hate"

that (verb, /θət/): "have"

littasa (verb, /liɾəsə/): "hear"

ngais (verb, /ŋaɪs/): "hide"

akounaf (verb, /akaʊnəf/): "hold"

puvanud (verb, /puvənud/): "hunt"

aitaymamay (verb, /aɪteməme/): "jump"

kedukaytt (verb, /kɛdukeɾ/): "kill"

awng (verb, /oŋ/): "know"

inan (verb, /ɪnən/): "laugh"

enoutetti (verb, /ɛnaʊtɛɾi/): "lie"

das (verb, /dəs/): "live"

ti (verb, /tɪ/): "lose"

ihataza (verb, /ɪhətəzə/): "love"

ttid (verb, /ɾɪd/): "need"

binittut (verb, /bɪniɾʌt/): "own"

ttaythil (verb, /ɾeðil/): "roast"

tathawa (verb, /tæðəwæ/): "run"

bayliteh (verb, /belɪtɛh/): "see"

ejanazi (verb, /ɛdʒənəzi/): "sit"

wa (verb, /wə/): "sleep"

alup (verb, /əlʌp/): "smell"

aid (verb, /aɪd/): "smile"

is (verb, /is/): "stand"

atawta (verb, /ətotæ/): "strike"

eda (verb, /ɛdə/): "swallow"

itul (verb, /itʌl/): "swim"

apaivatha (verb, /əpaɪvəðə/): "taste"

itu (verb, /ɪtʌ/): "throw"

ulik (verb, /ʌlik/): "walk"

ze (verb, /zɛ/): "want"

Nouns

ttatta (noun, /ɾəɾə/): "afternoon"

atti (noun, /əɾɪ/): "ale"

ithatta (noun, /iðəɾə/): "all"

ikough (noun, /ɪkɒ/): "alligator"

fi (noun, /fi/): "arm"

iwedage (noun, /iwɛdəgɛ/): "ash"

wuhaji (noun, /wʌhədʒɪ/): "aunt"

adipaim (noun, /ædɪpaɪm/): "axe"

isaw (noun, /iso/): "bark"

mesan (noun, /mɛsən/): "bay"

as (noun, /æs/): "beer"

ima (noun, /ɪma/): "beet"

athimi (noun, /əðɪmɪ/): "bird"

awatta (noun, /əwæɾæ/): "blood"

attanaw (noun, /əɾəno/): "boar"

ik (noun, /ɪk/): "bone"

attanguma (noun, /əɾəŋumə/): "breakfast"

koozaba (noun, /kʊzəba/): "breast"

awti (noun, /oti/): "brother"

eshathiz (noun, /ɛʃəðɪz/): "castle"

ehet (noun, /ɛhɛt/): "cat"

thu (noun, /ðu/): "cat"

naifawvat (noun, /naɪfovət/): "chest"

athayn (noun, /əðen/): "chicken"

enoughman (noun, /ɛnɒmən/): "claw"

wawa (noun, /wawə/): "cloud"

saythana (noun, /seðanə/): "coconut"

as (noun, /as/): "crime"

tilaynatt (noun, /tɪlenəɾ/): "day"

nattinaytt (noun, /nəɾɪneɾ/): "dinner"

ah (noun, /əh/): "dog"

bituw (noun, /bɪtʌw/): "drink"

uluttenga (noun, /ʌluɾɛŋæ/): "dungeon"

zenidas (noun, /zɛnɪdæs/): "ear"

fabinu (noun, /fəbɪnʌ/): "earth"

ichisis (noun, /ixisis/): "egg"

ezanasa (noun, /ɛzənasə/): "elder"

ayp (noun, /ep/): "enemy"

izawba (noun, /ɪzobə/): "evening"

dup (noun, /dup/): "eye"

fuboiwif (noun, /fubɔɪwɪf/): "family"

udoughn (noun, /ʌdɒn/): "father"

akawteta (noun, /əkotɛtə/): "feather"

bengupu (noun, /bɛŋupʌ/): "fight"

ade (noun, /ædɛ/): "finger"

dithit (noun, /dɪθit/): "fire"

isawnais (noun, /ɪsonaɪs/): "fish"

woughlayai (noun, /wɒləyaɪ/): "flesh"

ilatta (noun, /iləɾæ/): "foot"

witti (noun, /wiɾɪ/): "forest"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "fox"

otis (noun, /ɔtis/): "friend"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "goose"

loughtayn (noun, /lɒten/): "grease"

kattaine (noun, /kəɾaɪnɛ/): "group"

usininu (noun, /usinɪnʌ/): "gulf"

ingibat (noun, /ɪŋɪbət/): "hair"

uzuma (noun, /ʌzʌmə/): "hand"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "hat"

balapith (noun, /bələpɪð/): "hate"

awte (noun, /otɛ/): "head"

baymu (noun, /bemu/): "hill"

danu (noun, /dənʌ/): "horn"

italisa (noun, /ɪtəlɪsə/): "horse"

anap (noun, /ænæp/): "house"

itije (noun, /ɪtɪjɛ/): "inn"

ma (noun, /mæ/): "island"

ettuva (noun, /ɛɾʌvə/): "jaw"

ousem (noun, /aʊsɛm/): "lake"

awn (noun, /on/): "leaf"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "leg"

mutha (noun, /muðə/): "liver"

jisoughji (noun, /dʒɪsɒji/): "louse"

ishayttap (noun, /ɪʃeɾəp/): "love"

angawth (noun, /əŋoð/): "lunch"

daha (noun, /dahæ/): "man"

fip (noun, /fɪp/): "many"

thijesay (noun, /ðɪdʒɛse/): "meal"

tenat (noun, /tɛnət/): "metal"

itin (noun, /ɪtin/): "mine"

ttatinit (noun, /ɾətinɪt/): "monster"

nulivu (noun, /nʌlɪvu/): "moon"

asisiutt (noun, /əsɪʒʌɾ/): "morning"

attafil (noun, /æɾæfil/): "mother"

chiz (noun, /tʃɪz/): "mountain"

attatha (noun, /əɾəðə/): "mouth"

awlath (noun, /oləð/): "name"

iti (noun, /itɪ/): "neck"

am (noun, /əm/): "night"

kunan (noun, /kunən/): "noodle"

ittid (noun, /ɪɾid/): "nose"

ittutaw (noun, /iɾuto/): "ocean"

avazaha (noun, /əvəzəhə/): "parent"

aituja (noun, /aɪtʌjə/): "path"

tawz (noun, /toz/): "peace"

imi (noun, /ɪmɪ/): "pepper"

ittad (noun, /iɾəd/): "person"

sat (noun, /sət/): "pie"

ujaji (noun, /ʌjəjɪ/): "pig"

usasiw (noun, /usæsɪw/): "rabbit"

awdaba (noun, /odəbə/): "rain"

aynanis (noun, /enanɪs/): "rat"

eg (noun, /ɛg/): "river"

awkakak (noun, /okəkak/): "robe"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "rock"

iva (noun, /ɪva/): "root"

ayttal (noun, /eɾæl/): "salt"

ttedati (noun, /ɾɛdətɪ/): "sand"

uzatsa (noun, /uzətsæ/): "seed"

tafi (noun, /təfɪ/): "sibling"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "sister"

sithat (noun, /siðət/): "skin"

vih (noun, /vɪh/): "sky"

tti (noun, /ɾi/): "smoke"

uchikaha (noun, /uchɪkəhæ/): "snake"

lathailaib (noun, /læðaɪlaɪb/): "soup"

katt (noun, /kəɾ/): "star"

wipihe (noun, /wipihɛ/): "stew"

afanal (noun, /əfənəl/): "stomach"

ays (noun, /es/): "stone"

animas (noun, /ənɪməs/): "stream"

zulitt (noun, /zulɪɾ/): "sun"

aynidit (noun, /enidɪt/): "sword"

tinukit (noun, /tinukit/): "tail"

tath (noun, /təð/): "tavern"

itan (noun, /ɪtæn/): "thumb"

atitha (noun, /ətɪðə/): "tongue"

ili (noun, /ɪli/): "tooth"

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

say (noun, /se/): "truth"

iwought (noun, /ɪwɒt/): "uncle"

thaytaimay (noun, /θetaɪme/): "valley"

nalouka (noun, /nælaʊka/): "war"

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

eladana (noun, /ɛlədənə/): "way"

jekou (noun, /jɛkaʊ/): "wine"

amivi (noun, /əmɪvi/): "woman"

anilail (noun, /ænɪlaɪl/): "word"