Iron Arachne logo glyph
Iron Arachne

Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games

Language Generator

This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.

Patang

Patang Dictionary

Pronouns

en (pronoun, /ɛn/): "he"

mu (pronoun, /mu/): "she"

yan (pronoun, /yən/): "they"

ka (pronoun, /kə/): "you"

wett (pronoun, /wɛɾ/): "we"

addai (pronoun, /əɽaɪ/): "I"

Articles

sus (article, /sus/): "a"

at (article, /ət/): "the"

Prepositions

uhubaihi (preposition, /ʌhʌbaɪhi/): "and"

uloughsay (preposition, /ʌlɒse/): "as"

chirrittu (preposition, /tʃɪriɾu/): "from"

enatisi (preposition, /ɛnətɪsɪ/): "in"

tith (preposition, /tið/): "of"

il (preposition, /il/): "or"

bit (preposition, /bɪt/): "to"

att (preposition, /əɾ/): "will"

da (preposition, /də/): "with"

Numbers

kay (number, /ke/): "zero"

touw (number, /taʊw/): "one"

kamettin (number, /kəmɛɾɪn/): "two"

ttumudat (number, /ɾʌmʌdət/): "three"

sa (number, /sə/): "four"

abi (number, /abɪ/): "five"

oupa (number, /aʊpə/): "six"

apat (number, /əpət/): "seven"

avibitt (number, /əvibɪɾ/): "eight"

itteha (number, /iɾɛhə/): "nine"

vas (number, /vəs/): "ten"

Questions

shoughzada (question, /ʃɒzədə/): "what"

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

gajapu (question, /gədʒəpʌ/): "how"

niw (question, /niw/): "why"

adaj (question, /ædədʒ/): "when"

Interjections

aiseha (interjection, /aɪsɛha/): "hello"

athefimu (interjection, /əðɛfimu/): "goodbye"

inuttayj (interjection, /ɪnuɾej/): "hey"

ak (interjection, /ək/): "bye"

kasahij (interjection, /kæsəhɪdʒ/): "ouch"

tteci (interjection, /ɾɛci/): "wow"

oughttattiti (interjection, /ɒɾəɾɪtɪ/): "uh"

nought (interjection, /nɒt/): "er"

afuvu (interjection, /əfuvʌ/): "um"

Adverbs

oughtenese (adverb, /ɒtɛnɛsɛ/): "again"

aywit (adverb, /ewɪt/): "now"

afidough (adverb, /əfidɒ/): "soon"

aych (adverb, /etʃ/): "often"

at (adverb, /ət/): "sometimes"

uka (adverb, /ʌkə/): "always"

ati (adverb, /ətɪ/): "never"

vuzalin (adverb, /vʌzəlin/): "seldom"

Adjectives

avutal (adjective, /əvʌtəl/): "aromatic"

bava (adjective, /bəvə/): "basted"

ethatt (adjective, /ɛðəɾ/): "big"

ttizulas (adjective, /ɾizuləs/): "bitter"

ulettim (adjective, /ulɛɾɪm/): "black"

tettaw (adjective, /tɛɾæw/): "blue"

benathab (adjective, /bɛnəðəb/): "brown"

ted (adjective, /tɛd/): "chilled"

ashiyoone (adjective, /əʃiyʊnɛ/): "cold"

nalad (adjective, /nələd/): "curried"

lihan (adjective, /lihən/): "dark"

azutiva (adjective, /əzʌtivə/): "deep"

dum (adjective, /dʌm/): "divine"

bi (adjective, /bɪ/): "drunk"

isathan (adjective, /isəðən/): "empty"

nawdetti (adjective, /nodɛɾi/): "evil"

watt (adjective, /wəɾ/): "familiar"

fuzi (adjective, /fuzi/): "fat"

zilakut (adjective, /zɪləkut/): "flat"

zayttis (adjective, /zeɾɪs/): "frail"

ittaymidi (adjective, /ɪɾemɪdi/): "fried"

atawdid (adjective, /ætodɪd/): "full"

mit (adjective, /mɪt/): "good"

asidi (adjective, /əsidɪ/): "green"

aihoo (adjective, /aɪhʊ/): "grey"

itittif (adjective, /itiɾɪf/): "honest"

oupangoughn (adjective, /aʊpəŋɒn/): "hot"

inga (adjective, /ɪŋə/): "light"

athoughna (adjective, /əðɒna/): "long"

ava (adjective, /avə/): "loud"

kivina (adjective, /kɪvɪna/): "mortal"

dimoughzu (adjective, /dɪmɒzu/): "mysterious"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "narrow"

itaysasa (adjective, /ɪtesasə/): "old"

ttakaj (adjective, /ɾəkəj/): "orange"

lilakayd (adjective, /lɪləked/): "pungent"

am (adjective, /əm/): "purple"

ath (adjective, /əð/): "quiet"

nivazi (adjective, /nɪvəzɪ/): "raw"

azawlit (adjective, /əzolɪt/): "rectangular"

wep (adjective, /wɛp/): "red"

athul (adjective, /əðul/): "roasted"

fafithai (adjective, /fəfɪðaɪ/): "round"

etathi (adjective, /ɛtəði/): "salty"

itil (adjective, /itil/): "savory"

elaidi (adjective, /ɛlaɪdɪ/): "shallow"

ttatena (adjective, /ɾətɛnə/): "short"

attatteb (adjective, /əɾəɾɛb/): "smoked"

ttanutt (adjective, /ɾænuɾ/): "sober"

lunaziv (adjective, /lunəziv/): "sour"

nesattaf (adjective, /nɛsəɾəf/): "spicy"

at (adjective, /ət/): "spiral"

anattuni (adjective, /ænəɾʌni/): "square"

utin (adjective, /utin/): "steamed"

oulitoughvai (adjective, /aʊlitɒvaɪ/): "strange"

akatt (adjective, /əkəɾ/): "strong"

hatsaytha (adjective, /hətseθə/): "sturdy"

naypaku (adjective, /nepəku/): "sweet"

nadutt (adjective, /nadʌɾ/): "tall"

asi (adjective, /əsi/): "thick"

ig (adjective, /ɪg/): "thin"

ettunic (adjective, /ɛɾʌnɪc/): "warm"

aidasavu (adjective, /aɪdəsəvʌ/): "weak"

ka (adjective, /kə/): "white"

arew (adjective, /əɹɛw/): "wide"

ttenaihu (adjective, /ɾɛnaɪhʌ/): "yellow"

alittib (adjective, /əliɾib/): "young"

Verbs

edag (verb, /ɛdəg/): "bake"

jas (verb, /dʒəs/): "be"

ilapoughnga (verb, /ɪlapɒŋæ/): "belong"

mipattiw (verb, /mipəɾɪw/): "bite"

tubittung (verb, /tubɪɾuŋ/): "break"

udisiva (verb, /udɪsɪva/): "burn"

ttunatih (verb, /ɾunətɪh/): "come"

afisangaw (verb, /əfisəŋo/): "die"

tijal (verb, /tɪjəl/): "drink"

akaf (verb, /əkæf/): "eat"

ttas (verb, /ɾæs/): "fall"

let (verb, /lɛt/): "fight"

inangayza (verb, /ɪnæŋezə/): "find"

fikak (verb, /fɪkak/): "fish"

oughvu (verb, /ɒvu/): "fly"

nisay (verb, /nise/): "frown"

vet (verb, /vɛt/): "go"

isigami (verb, /isigəmi/): "growl"

umi (verb, /ʌmɪ/): "hate"

jata (verb, /dʒətə/): "have"

awtta (verb, /oɾæ/): "hear"

nuh (verb, /nuh/): "hide"

ttan (verb, /ɾən/): "hold"

nuv (verb, /nuv/): "hunt"

nen (verb, /nɛn/): "jump"

oughfahat (verb, /ɒfəhət/): "kill"

buzayttal (verb, /buzeɾæl/): "know"

athihoothi (verb, /əðɪhʊði/): "laugh"

fina (verb, /fɪnə/): "lie"

lak (verb, /lək/): "live"

esanisha (verb, /ɛsənɪʃə/): "lose"

ew (verb, /ɛw/): "love"

at (verb, /at/): "need"

thaysabed (verb, /ðesəbɛd/): "own"

dattoughh (verb, /dəɾɒh/): "roast"

thooda (verb, /θʊdə/): "run"

attiwule (verb, /æɾɪwulɛ/): "see"

aingumatta (verb, /aɪŋʌməɾə/): "sit"

we (verb, /wɛ/): "sleep"

ayp (verb, /ep/): "smell"

sataboud (verb, /satəbaʊd/): "smile"

hadoughs (verb, /hadɒs/): "stand"

athak (verb, /əðək/): "strike"

asha (verb, /əʃə/): "swallow"

apayl (verb, /əpel/): "swim"

ttainaz (verb, /ɾaɪnəz/): "taste"

thibidoud (verb, /ðibɪdaʊd/): "throw"

nap (verb, /nəp/): "walk"

sapasa (verb, /səpəsə/): "want"

Nouns

chaja (noun, /tʃəjæ/): "afternoon"

gan (noun, /gan/): "ale"

ttuti (noun, /ɾʌtɪ/): "all"

kayzinga (noun, /keziŋə/): "alligator"

kavad (noun, /kəvad/): "arm"

ttitat (noun, /ɾɪtat/): "ash"

utatu (noun, /utətʌ/): "aunt"

nawwatt (noun, /nowəɾ/): "axe"

sathat (noun, /səðət/): "bark"

zitta (noun, /zɪɾə/): "bay"

thoughbigus (noun, /θɒbɪgus/): "beer"

lada (noun, /lədə/): "beet"

fawetta (noun, /fəwɛɾæ/): "bird"

divitta (noun, /dɪvɪɾə/): "blood"

eto (noun, /ɛtɔ/): "boar"

awkittaja (noun, /okiɾədʒa/): "bone"

ap (noun, /æp/): "breakfast"

oughsittaita (noun, /ɒsɪɾaɪta/): "breast"

ta (noun, /tə/): "brother"

chawzazai (noun, /tʃozəzaɪ/): "castle"

aytay (noun, /ete/): "cat"

awithawt (noun, /æwiðot/): "cat"

azakoo (noun, /əzəkʊ/): "chest"

vatejaj (noun, /vætɛjəj/): "chicken"

nizad (noun, /nɪzəd/): "claw"

vilama (noun, /vilamə/): "cloud"

awsimi (noun, /osimɪ/): "coconut"

en (noun, /ɛn/): "crime"

anattaz (noun, /ənaɾəz/): "day"

ngi (noun, /ŋɪ/): "dinner"

wittattash (noun, /wɪɾəɾəʃ/): "dog"

awtta (noun, /oɾə/): "drink"

il (noun, /il/): "dungeon"

vip (noun, /vɪp/): "ear"

daynizi (noun, /denɪzi/): "earth"

saladda (noun, /sələɽə/): "egg"

uttinga (noun, /ʌɾɪŋə/): "elder"

anenusi (noun, /ənɛnʌsi/): "enemy"

akilimai (noun, /əkɪlɪmaɪ/): "evening"

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

dayving (noun, /deviŋ/): "family"

dattut (noun, /dæɾut/): "father"

irrukata (noun, /irʌkætə/): "feather"

ettatalou (noun, /ɛɾatəlaʊ/): "fight"

at (noun, /ət/): "finger"

thi (noun, /ði/): "fire"

zilatan (noun, /zɪlætən/): "fish"

oughzuttays (noun, /ɒzʌɾes/): "flesh"

ashailaka (noun, /əʃaɪləkə/): "foot"

thayttetik (noun, /ðeɾɛtɪk/): "forest"

uvuvough (noun, /ʌvʌvɒ/): "fox"

utal (noun, /utəl/): "friend"

him (noun, /hɪm/): "goose"

atha (noun, /æθə/): "grease"

ithalith (noun, /ɪðælɪð/): "group"

zip (noun, /zɪp/): "gulf"

nenawas (noun, /nɛnəwəs/): "hair"

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

tath (noun, /tað/): "hat"

idithoughm (noun, /ɪdiðɒm/): "hate"

ought (noun, /ɒt/): "head"

ttulane (noun, /ɾulənɛ/): "hill"

wa (noun, /wə/): "horn"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "horse"

fith (noun, /fɪð/): "house"

batutsa (noun, /bətʌtsə/): "inn"

asatt (noun, /əsæɾ/): "island"

thinala (noun, /ðɪnəla/): "jaw"

uz (noun, /ʌz/): "lake"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "leaf"

chechakal (noun, /xɛtʃəkæl/): "leg"

ethama (noun, /ɛðəmə/): "liver"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "louse"

awittuq (noun, /əwiɾuq/): "love"

thaivatsen (noun, /ðaɪvətsɛn/): "lunch"

na (noun, /nə/): "man"

iyain (noun, /ɪyaɪn/): "many"

tinat (noun, /tinæt/): "meal"

athithai (noun, /əθiðaɪ/): "metal"

ewa (noun, /ɛwə/): "mine"

vasinga (noun, /væsiŋə/): "monster"

ipuv (noun, /ɪpuv/): "moon"

inizimough (noun, /ɪnɪzɪmɒ/): "morning"

anittaw (noun, /ənɪɾo/): "mother"

dazil (noun, /dəzɪl/): "mountain"

hattittaw (noun, /həɾiɾəw/): "mouth"

unatt (noun, /unæɾ/): "name"

ousilada (noun, /aʊsɪlədə/): "neck"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "night"

ittug (noun, /iɾug/): "noodle"

midat (noun, /midət/): "nose"

athasuw (noun, /əðəsuw/): "ocean"

aladizu (noun, /ələdɪzu/): "parent"

foughs (noun, /fɒs/): "path"

finipim (noun, /fɪnɪpim/): "peace"

ne (noun, /nɛ/): "pepper"

atewough (noun, /atɛwɒ/): "person"

inimathaw (noun, /inɪməðo/): "pie"

bi (noun, /bɪ/): "pig"

na (noun, /næ/): "rabbit"

moughti (noun, /mɒtɪ/): "rain"

apes (noun, /əpɛs/): "rat"

atepi (noun, /ətɛpɪ/): "river"

oughttibacha (noun, /ɒɾibətʃə/): "robe"

ettav (noun, /ɛɾəv/): "rock"

thaynitha (noun, /ðeniðə/): "root"

itti (noun, /ɪɾɪ/): "salt"

datattin (noun, /dətəɾin/): "sand"

newi (noun, /nɛwi/): "seed"

saji (noun, /sədʒi/): "sibling"

opattut (noun, /ɔpəɾut/): "sister"

tan (noun, /tən/): "skin"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "sky"

littili (noun, /liɾilɪ/): "smoke"

dathape (noun, /dəðəpɛ/): "snake"

an (noun, /ən/): "soup"

afi (noun, /əfi/): "star"

ishutap (noun, /ɪʃutəp/): "stew"

zewez (noun, /zɛwɛz/): "stomach"

itiwechi (noun, /ɪtiwɛtʃi/): "stone"

nami (noun, /nəmɪ/): "stream"

akicisu (noun, /əkɪcɪsʌ/): "sun"

sisav (noun, /sɪsəv/): "sword"

iddu (noun, /ɪɽʌ/): "tail"

al (noun, /əl/): "tavern"

sa (noun, /sə/): "thumb"

tsithe (noun, /tsɪðɛ/): "tongue"

unuyawpa (noun, /unʌyopə/): "tooth"

lakadoi (noun, /ləkədɔɪ/): "tree"

ik (noun, /ik/): "truth"

luza (noun, /lʌzə/): "uncle"

uth (noun, /uð/): "valley"

kawtaf (noun, /kotəf/): "war"

gitupuk (noun, /gɪtʌpʌk/): "water"

kam (noun, /kəm/): "way"

aw (noun, /əw/): "wine"

sas (noun, /sæs/): "woman"

tisiwouv (noun, /tisiwaʊv/): "word"