Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Ipiniva
Ipiniva Dictionary
Pronouns
ivi (pronoun, /ivɪ/): "he"
eka (pronoun, /ɛkə/): "she"
soughm (pronoun, /sɒm/): "they"
za (pronoun, /zæ/): "you"
ba (pronoun, /bə/): "we"
naz (pronoun, /næz/): "I"
Articles
li (article, /lɪ/): "a"
ad (article, /əd/): "the"
Prepositions
sakawthan (preposition, /səkoðən/): "and"
thanes (preposition, /ðənɛs/): "as"
ujiw (preposition, /udʒɪw/): "from"
adi (preposition, /ədi/): "in"
shazaw (preposition, /ʃəzo/): "of"
temaittath (preposition, /tɛmaɪɾəð/): "or"
ut (preposition, /ut/): "to"
duttay (preposition, /dʌɾe/): "will"
ta (preposition, /tə/): "with"
Numbers
siwasi (number, /sɪwəsi/): "zero"
sisatten (number, /sɪsəɾɛn/): "one"
tanu (number, /tənu/): "two"
kalehi (number, /kəlɛhɪ/): "three"
aitanayshi (number, /aɪtəneʃi/): "four"
ase (number, /əsɛ/): "five"
lasifi (number, /ləsɪfɪ/): "six"
mapiji (number, /məpidʒɪ/): "seven"
wimas (number, /wiməs/): "eight"
naj (number, /nəj/): "nine"
katt (number, /kaɾ/): "ten"
Questions
ounguz (question, /aʊŋuz/): "what"
apaneth (question, /əpənɛð/): "who"
tsoughsah (question, /tsɒsəh/): "how"
hattaylou (question, /həɾelaʊ/): "why"
dal (question, /dəl/): "when"
Interjections
tamasay (interjection, /taməse/): "hello"
tisa (interjection, /tɪsə/): "goodbye"
idag (interjection, /ɪdəg/): "hey"
oughdahi (interjection, /ɒdahɪ/): "bye"
ukangi (interjection, /ukəŋi/): "ouch"
sefu (interjection, /sɛfʌ/): "wow"
ich (interjection, /ix/): "uh"
pis (interjection, /pis/): "er"
aitayz (interjection, /aɪtez/): "um"
Adverbs
idanayli (adverb, /ɪdənelɪ/): "again"
ig (adverb, /ɪg/): "now"
ail (adverb, /aɪl/): "soon"
awkel (adverb, /okɛl/): "often"
sapa (adverb, /səpə/): "sometimes"
bawpaynu (adverb, /bopenʌ/): "always"
shi (adverb, /ʃɪ/): "never"
vamiv (adverb, /vəmɪv/): "seldom"
Adjectives
bina (adjective, /bɪnə/): "aromatic"
noothusu (adjective, /nʊðusu/): "basted"
tagadan (adjective, /tægədən/): "big"
talattin (adjective, /tələɾin/): "bitter"
kou (adjective, /kaʊ/): "black"
daingasi (adjective, /daɪŋəsɪ/): "blue"
oughnitta (adjective, /ɒnɪɾæ/): "brown"
sangasiin (adjective, /səŋæʒɪn/): "chilled"
vish (adjective, /vɪʃ/): "cold"
linat (adjective, /lɪnət/): "curried"
na (adjective, /næ/): "dark"
timizaz (adjective, /timɪzæz/): "deep"
atinun (adjective, /atinun/): "divine"
unudi (adjective, /ʌnudɪ/): "drunk"
che (adjective, /tʃɛ/): "empty"
ttanadi (adjective, /ɾənadɪ/): "evil"
mizil (adjective, /mizil/): "familiar"
ngayt (adjective, /ŋet/): "fat"
zu (adjective, /zu/): "flat"
tatitay (adjective, /tətɪte/): "frail"
tti (adjective, /ɾi/): "fried"
at (adjective, /at/): "full"
anahim (adjective, /ænəhim/): "good"
vidaytti (adjective, /videɾi/): "green"
ttata (adjective, /ɾətə/): "grey"
asan (adjective, /əsən/): "honest"
inittaz (adjective, /ɪnɪɾaz/): "hot"
atu (adjective, /ətu/): "light"
iliga (adjective, /iligə/): "long"
thouzusan (adjective, /ðaʊzʌsən/): "loud"
uthuti (adjective, /uðutɪ/): "mortal"
thathuttayk (adjective, /ðæðʌɾek/): "mysterious"
sikayttah (adjective, /sɪkeɾəh/): "narrow"
tathinai (adjective, /təðɪnaɪ/): "old"
faw (adjective, /fəw/): "orange"
jadi (adjective, /jədi/): "pungent"
an (adjective, /ən/): "purple"
attattoithay (adjective, /əɾæɾɔɪðe/): "quiet"
ttevili (adjective, /ɾɛvɪlɪ/): "raw"
ivi (adjective, /ivɪ/): "rectangular"
attetouka (adjective, /əɾɛtaʊkə/): "red"
nava (adjective, /nævə/): "roasted"
igafa (adjective, /ɪgəfə/): "round"
adengesai (adjective, /ədɛŋɛsaɪ/): "salty"
bai (adjective, /baɪ/): "savory"
satt (adjective, /səɾ/): "shallow"
akoughttikai (adjective, /əkɒɾɪkaɪ/): "short"
aihid (adjective, /aɪhid/): "smoked"
fawnat (adjective, /fonət/): "sober"
naban (adjective, /nəbən/): "sour"
oughtavatt (adjective, /ɒtəvəɾ/): "spicy"
ath (adjective, /əð/): "spiral"
edutu (adjective, /ɛdʌtu/): "square"
oughna (adjective, /ɒnə/): "steamed"
ininak (adjective, /ɪninək/): "strange"
ijatt (adjective, /ijəɾ/): "strong"
nipa (adjective, /nɪpa/): "sturdy"
aba (adjective, /əbæ/): "sweet"
izad (adjective, /ɪzəd/): "tall"
niwan (adjective, /nɪwən/): "thick"
attak (adjective, /əɾək/): "thin"
lahihatt (adjective, /ləhihəɾ/): "warm"
kedak (adjective, /kɛdək/): "weak"
an (adjective, /ən/): "white"
pinga (adjective, /pɪŋə/): "wide"
tala (adjective, /tələ/): "yellow"
aittamaday (adjective, /aɪɾaməde/): "young"
Verbs
umih (verb, /umih/): "bake"
badaydid (verb, /bədedid/): "be"
waza (verb, /wəzə/): "belong"
awawni (verb, /əwonɪ/): "bite"
anamathi (verb, /ənəməði/): "break"
suttetta (verb, /suɾɛɾə/): "burn"
idathu (verb, /ɪdəðʌ/): "come"
nawthayttaf (verb, /noðeɾəf/): "die"
sai (verb, /saɪ/): "drink"
oughlawtta (verb, /ɒloɾə/): "eat"
awtati (verb, /otati/): "fall"
esanah (verb, /ɛsənah/): "fight"
oughkuttata (verb, /ɒkuɾətə/): "find"
sasita (verb, /sasɪtə/): "fish"
za (verb, /zə/): "fly"
nesh (verb, /nɛʃ/): "frown"
aw (verb, /æw/): "go"
tayttaytt (verb, /teɾeɾ/): "growl"
ttay (verb, /ɾe/): "hate"
udaida (verb, /udaɪdæ/): "have"
thavoottal (verb, /ðavʊɾæl/): "hear"
alutuj (verb, /alutuj/): "hide"
nitas (verb, /nɪtəs/): "hold"
ayke (verb, /ekɛ/): "hunt"
napa (verb, /nəpə/): "jump"
himoitan (verb, /hɪmɔɪtən/): "kill"
isa (verb, /ɪsə/): "know"
kittaf (verb, /kɪɾæf/): "laugh"
init (verb, /ɪnɪt/): "lie"
te (verb, /tɛ/): "live"
zav (verb, /zəv/): "lose"
sishu (verb, /sɪʃu/): "love"
adital (verb, /əditəl/): "need"
takin (verb, /təkin/): "own"
eb (verb, /ɛb/): "roast"
inadad (verb, /ɪnədəd/): "run"
awttanaytta (verb, /oɾaneɾæ/): "see"
farr (verb, /fər/): "sit"
saytt (verb, /seɾ/): "sleep"
akimoi (verb, /ækimɔɪ/): "smell"
fetawsu (verb, /fɛtosu/): "smile"
ood (verb, /ʊd/): "stand"
ain (verb, /aɪn/): "strike"
nathoughttub (verb, /nəðɒɾub/): "swallow"
aha (verb, /əhə/): "swim"
tefu (verb, /tɛfʌ/): "taste"
azatt (verb, /əzæɾ/): "throw"
akabag (verb, /əkəbəg/): "walk"
tid (verb, /tɪd/): "want"
Nouns
rra (noun, /ræ/): "afternoon"
loughlalay (noun, /lɒləle/): "ale"
houghme (noun, /hɒmɛ/): "all"
tta (noun, /ɾə/): "alligator"
pisu (noun, /pɪsʌ/): "arm"
iv (noun, /ɪv/): "ash"
udoughs (noun, /udɒs/): "aunt"
amayngi (noun, /əmeŋɪ/): "axe"
bachisi (noun, /bətʃiʒ/): "bark"
akap (noun, /əkəp/): "bay"
ttit (noun, /ɾɪt/): "beer"
sise (noun, /sɪsɛ/): "beet"
angeddita (noun, /əŋɛɽɪta/): "bird"
imutath (noun, /ɪmutəθ/): "blood"
an (noun, /ən/): "boar"
awne (noun, /onɛ/): "bone"
sittawev (noun, /sɪɾəwɛv/): "breakfast"
it (noun, /ɪt/): "breast"
ami (noun, /əmɪ/): "brother"
idas (noun, /ɪdəs/): "castle"
kina (noun, /kɪna/): "cat"
ttak (noun, /ɾək/): "cat"
favatath (noun, /fəvətəð/): "chest"
awb (noun, /ob/): "chicken"
af (noun, /af/): "claw"
ivattana (noun, /ɪvəɾənə/): "cloud"
uttatha (noun, /uɾəðə/): "coconut"
asi (noun, /əsi/): "crime"
li (noun, /lɪ/): "day"
ttima (noun, /ɾimə/): "dinner"
pin (noun, /pɪn/): "dog"
uttatis (noun, /ʌɾətis/): "drink"
oughva (noun, /ɒvə/): "dungeon"
uttanas (noun, /ʌɾənəs/): "ear"
utayhip (noun, /utehɪp/): "earth"
tidi (noun, /tidi/): "egg"
att (noun, /aɾ/): "elder"
mijas (noun, /mijəs/): "enemy"
hafan (noun, /həfən/): "evening"
ni (noun, /ni/): "eye"
enaibag (noun, /ɛnaɪbəg/): "family"
at (noun, /ət/): "father"
ad (noun, /əd/): "feather"
att (noun, /aɾ/): "fight"
magil (noun, /mægɪl/): "finger"
ab (noun, /æb/): "fire"
nish (noun, /niʃ/): "fish"
uwana (noun, /ʌwænə/): "flesh"
amalus (noun, /æməlʌs/): "foot"
nizif (noun, /nɪzɪf/): "forest"
atu (noun, /ətʌ/): "fox"
ga (noun, /gə/): "friend"
ttad (noun, /ɾəd/): "goose"
ddeji (noun, /ɽɛjɪ/): "grease"
oughwib (noun, /ɒwɪb/): "group"
ujawnami (noun, /ʌjonəmɪ/): "gulf"
un (noun, /ʌn/): "hair"
utt (noun, /uɾ/): "hand"
taynude (noun, /tenudɛ/): "hat"
usus (noun, /ʌsus/): "hate"
adamika (noun, /ədəmikə/): "head"
ib (noun, /ɪb/): "hill"
ithatanay (noun, /iðətəne/): "horn"
nita (noun, /nɪtə/): "horse"
ahamettai (noun, /ahæmɛɾaɪ/): "house"
poughk (noun, /pɒk/): "inn"
fiz (noun, /fɪz/): "island"
kafatun (noun, /kafətun/): "jaw"
tati (noun, /tæti/): "lake"
uhaka (noun, /uhəkə/): "leaf"
tanit (noun, /tənɪt/): "leg"
ttoutt (noun, /ɾaʊɾ/): "liver"
mi (noun, /mi/): "louse"
lutta (noun, /lʌɾə/): "love"
anay (noun, /əne/): "lunch"
attidiz (noun, /əɾidɪz/): "man"
dim (noun, /dɪm/): "many"
ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "meal"
ja (noun, /jə/): "metal"
uthabai (noun, /ʌθəbaɪ/): "mine"
awngidayth (noun, /oŋɪdeθ/): "monster"
nin (noun, /nɪn/): "moon"
nittav (noun, /nɪɾəv/): "morning"
ttijasaij (noun, /ɾɪjæsaɪdʒ/): "mother"
bithitta (noun, /bɪðɪɾa/): "mountain"
ttiwithi (noun, /ɾɪwiði/): "mouth"
sal (noun, /səl/): "name"
oughtt (noun, /ɒɾ/): "neck"
deni (noun, /dɛnɪ/): "night"
edasitta (noun, /ɛdəsɪɾə/): "noodle"
delaza (noun, /dɛləzə/): "nose"
aidigafi (noun, /aɪdigəfɪ/): "ocean"
an (noun, /ən/): "parent"
bawtasi (noun, /botəsɪ/): "path"
datafoov (noun, /dətəfʊv/): "peace"
ttama (noun, /ɾəmə/): "pepper"
ttikattas (noun, /ɾɪkəɾæs/): "person"
hili (noun, /hɪlɪ/): "pie"
ith (noun, /ɪð/): "pig"
yana (noun, /yənə/): "rabbit"
koothiche (noun, /kʊðɪtʃɛ/): "rain"
anil (noun, /ənɪl/): "rat"
enula (noun, /ɛnulə/): "river"
ayji (noun, /edʒɪ/): "robe"
ataytin (noun, /atetɪn/): "rock"
tta (noun, /ɾə/): "root"
anga (noun, /əŋə/): "salt"
ith (noun, /iθ/): "sand"
ook (noun, /ʊk/): "seed"
oughzithili (noun, /ɒzɪðɪlɪ/): "sibling"
ayngichil (noun, /eŋɪtʃɪl/): "sister"
upatittay (noun, /ʌpətɪɾe/): "skin"
ilalath (noun, /ɪləlað/): "sky"
muth (noun, /muð/): "smoke"
emuz (noun, /ɛmuz/): "snake"
inas (noun, /inæs/): "soup"
nay (noun, /ne/): "star"
lif (noun, /lɪf/): "stew"
ayh (noun, /eh/): "stomach"
thukoughruk (noun, /ðʌkɒɹʌk/): "stone"
sinafou (noun, /sɪnəfaʊ/): "stream"
tettatoo (noun, /tɛɾətʊ/): "sun"
avaivi (noun, /əvaɪvi/): "sword"
pat (noun, /pət/): "tail"
ttazaju (noun, /ɾəzəjʌ/): "tavern"
adawjawth (noun, /ədojoð/): "thumb"
ise (noun, /ɪsɛ/): "tongue"
adatatha (noun, /ədatəða/): "tooth"
udd (noun, /ʌɽ/): "tree"
utett (noun, /utɛɾ/): "truth"
oulawpoughja (noun, /aʊlopɒjæ/): "uncle"
lasapu (noun, /ləsəpu/): "valley"
oughttu (noun, /ɒɾu/): "war"
sa (noun, /sæ/): "water"
finusoih (noun, /fɪnusɔɪh/): "way"
dangis (noun, /dəŋɪs/): "wine"
thizagu (noun, /ðɪzəgʌ/): "woman"
ali (noun, /ali/): "word"