Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Edalen
Edalen Dictionary
Pronouns
azay (pronoun, /əze/): "he"
ta (pronoun, /tə/): "she"
jain (pronoun, /dʒaɪn/): "they"
ath (pronoun, /əð/): "you"
ayba (pronoun, /ebə/): "we"
nu (pronoun, /nu/): "I"
Articles
is (article, /is/): "a"
soi (article, /sɔɪ/): "the"
Prepositions
abusi (preposition, /əbusɪ/): "and"
joughzawma (preposition, /jɒzomə/): "as"
anawttep (preposition, /ənoɾɛp/): "from"
mattala (preposition, /məɾələ/): "in"
atait (preposition, /ətaɪt/): "of"
ithih (preposition, /iðɪh/): "or"
ayfalaysu (preposition, /efəlesu/): "to"
iwatufa (preposition, /ɪwətufə/): "will"
ikiwu (preposition, /ɪkɪwu/): "with"
Numbers
tittav (number, /tɪɾəv/): "zero"
ett (number, /ɛɾ/): "one"
itata (number, /ɪtətə/): "two"
al (number, /əl/): "three"
nittised (number, /nɪɾisɛd/): "four"
al (number, /əl/): "five"
tutawmi (number, /tutomɪ/): "six"
ttatata (number, /ɾətətə/): "seven"
tti (number, /ɾɪ/): "eight"
attu (number, /əɾʌ/): "nine"
aith (number, /aɪð/): "ten"
Questions
na (question, /nə/): "what"
ttili (question, /ɾilɪ/): "who"
anattati (question, /anəɾatɪ/): "how"
jakase (question, /jəkəsɛ/): "why"
azitt (question, /əzɪɾ/): "when"
Interjections
dasayttak (interjection, /dəseɾək/): "hello"
isiz (interjection, /ɪsiz/): "goodbye"
aittay (interjection, /aɪɾe/): "hey"
di (interjection, /di/): "bye"
ulishatti (interjection, /ʌlɪʃaɾɪ/): "ouch"
tag (interjection, /təg/): "wow"
ina (interjection, /ɪnæ/): "uh"
uthaqai (interjection, /uðəqaɪ/): "er"
tihu (interjection, /tɪhu/): "um"
Adverbs
atum (adverb, /ətum/): "again"
thi (adverb, /ðɪ/): "now"
oughwa (adverb, /ɒwa/): "soon"
ith (adverb, /ɪð/): "often"
telet (adverb, /tɛlɛt/): "sometimes"
ayvidap (adverb, /evɪdəp/): "always"
ilawdi (adverb, /ɪlodi/): "never"
uthough (adverb, /ʌðɒ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
li (adjective, /lɪ/): "aromatic"
sayjafayp (adjective, /sedʒəfep/): "basted"
icha (adjective, /ɪtʃə/): "big"
zittape (adjective, /ziɾəpɛ/): "bitter"
adayla (adjective, /ədelə/): "black"
in (adjective, /in/): "blue"
taka (adjective, /təkə/): "brown"
sola (adjective, /sɔlə/): "chilled"
kan (adjective, /kən/): "cold"
hi (adjective, /hi/): "curried"
itootima (adjective, /ɪtʊtɪmə/): "dark"
apu (adjective, /æpu/): "deep"
bivat (adjective, /bɪvət/): "divine"
tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "drunk"
nittaw (adjective, /nɪɾo/): "empty"
oonatoud (adjective, /ʊnətaʊd/): "evil"
anaitha (adjective, /ænaɪðə/): "familiar"
genoichi (adjective, /gɛnɔɪtʃɪ/): "fat"
zathez (adjective, /zəðɛz/): "flat"
an (adjective, /ən/): "frail"
ttikimaij (adjective, /ɾɪkɪmaɪj/): "fried"
silaida (adjective, /silaɪdə/): "full"
ishasasi (adjective, /iʃəsəsi/): "good"
dibile (adjective, /dɪbɪlɛ/): "green"
attunanu (adjective, /əɾʌnənʌ/): "grey"
paika (adjective, /paɪkə/): "honest"
thahahayt (adjective, /ðəhæhet/): "hot"
ttitharre (adjective, /ɾɪðərɛ/): "light"
zainita (adjective, /zaɪnɪtə/): "long"
ikuna (adjective, /ɪkunə/): "loud"
attabath (adjective, /əɾæbəð/): "mortal"
tat (adjective, /tət/): "mysterious"
nataimut (adjective, /nætaɪmʌt/): "narrow"
pituza (adjective, /pɪtuzə/): "old"
witaf (adjective, /witæf/): "orange"
aidatta (adjective, /aɪdəɾə/): "pungent"
bigaba (adjective, /bɪgæbə/): "purple"
utt (adjective, /uɾ/): "quiet"
kaina (adjective, /kaɪnə/): "raw"
chi (adjective, /tʃɪ/): "rectangular"
tha (adjective, /ða/): "red"
ttoughb (adjective, /ɾɒb/): "roasted"
uttoughthai (adjective, /uɾɒðaɪ/): "round"
tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "salty"
angaza (adjective, /æŋəzə/): "savory"
wa (adjective, /wə/): "shallow"
athuttitai (adjective, /aðuɾitaɪ/): "short"
thithima (adjective, /θiðimæ/): "smoked"
chenguth (adjective, /tʃɛŋʌð/): "sober"
lu (adjective, /lu/): "sour"
nil (adjective, /nɪl/): "spicy"
kedat (adjective, /kɛdət/): "spiral"
zoumai (adjective, /zaʊmaɪ/): "square"
aynata (adjective, /enətə/): "steamed"
deshawit (adjective, /dɛʃəwɪt/): "strange"
inginesa (adjective, /ɪŋɪnɛsə/): "strong"
uttin (adjective, /uɾɪn/): "sturdy"
atidumay (adjective, /ætɪdume/): "sweet"
ezi (adjective, /ɛzɪ/): "tall"
asoughm (adjective, /əsɒm/): "thick"
na (adjective, /næ/): "thin"
vatt (adjective, /vəɾ/): "warm"
sab (adjective, /səb/): "weak"
catala (adjective, /cətələ/): "white"
tuhai (adjective, /tuhaɪ/): "wide"
awnuttiq (adjective, /onʌɾiq/): "yellow"
afanali (adjective, /æfənəli/): "young"
Verbs
al (verb, /əl/): "bake"
in (verb, /ɪn/): "be"
awttatina (verb, /oɾətinə/): "belong"
pou (verb, /paʊ/): "bite"
oughthi (verb, /ɒðɪ/): "break"
is (verb, /is/): "burn"
uk (verb, /ʌk/): "come"
anoughnayzi (verb, /ænɒnezi/): "die"
fawtisough (verb, /fotɪsɒ/): "drink"
ang (verb, /əŋ/): "eat"
edutti (verb, /ɛduɾɪ/): "fall"
ajatiw (verb, /æjətiw/): "fight"
ayzabav (verb, /ezəbəv/): "find"
awni (verb, /onɪ/): "fish"
fa (verb, /fə/): "fly"
ttubaysaik (verb, /ɾubesaɪk/): "frown"
jinaibain (verb, /jinaɪbaɪn/): "go"
ezatte (verb, /ɛzəɾɛ/): "growl"
katta (verb, /kəɾə/): "hate"
aysitha (verb, /esiðə/): "have"
fadami (verb, /fədəmɪ/): "hear"
aybu (verb, /ebʌ/): "hide"
finuma (verb, /fɪnumə/): "hold"
paz (verb, /pəz/): "hunt"
daypawdis (verb, /depodɪs/): "jump"
ousarri (verb, /aʊsəri/): "kill"
ulawttit (verb, /ʌloɾit/): "know"
sangakutt (verb, /səŋəkuɾ/): "laugh"
amounabi (verb, /əmaʊnəbɪ/): "lie"
maitta (verb, /maɪɾə/): "live"
kac (verb, /kəc/): "lose"
ika (verb, /ika/): "love"
tahitt (verb, /tahɪɾ/): "need"
natoughtu (verb, /nətɒtu/): "own"
te (verb, /tɛ/): "roast"
nawashin (verb, /nəwəʃɪn/): "run"
fa (verb, /fə/): "see"
the (verb, /θɛ/): "sit"
putti (verb, /pʌɾi/): "sleep"
abawtta (verb, /əboɾæ/): "smell"
oda (verb, /ɔda/): "smile"
apute (verb, /æputɛ/): "stand"
ta (verb, /tə/): "strike"
tizasayp (verb, /tizəsep/): "swallow"
oosh (verb, /ʊʃ/): "swim"
diju (verb, /dɪdʒu/): "taste"
binga (verb, /bɪŋə/): "throw"
achattatt (verb, /ətʃəɾəɾ/): "walk"
inanai (verb, /ɪnənaɪ/): "want"
Nouns
ak (noun, /ək/): "afternoon"
ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "ale"
loo (noun, /lʊ/): "all"
awfa (noun, /ofə/): "alligator"
kus (noun, /kus/): "arm"
asil (noun, /əsɪl/): "ash"
at (noun, /ət/): "aunt"
ttitt (noun, /ɾiɾ/): "axe"
imaz (noun, /ɪməz/): "bark"
enganasai (noun, /ɛŋænasaɪ/): "bay"
elad (noun, /ɛlæd/): "beer"
thays (noun, /ðes/): "beet"
vetti (noun, /vɛɾɪ/): "bird"
eta (noun, /ɛtə/): "blood"
ath (noun, /æð/): "boar"
yittuj (noun, /yiɾuj/): "bone"
sing (noun, /siŋ/): "breakfast"
ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "breast"
imul (noun, /ɪmul/): "brother"
nadathi (noun, /nədəðɪ/): "castle"
ttali (noun, /ɾəlɪ/): "cat"
inifath (noun, /inifəð/): "cat"
suth (noun, /sʌð/): "chest"
fasatt (noun, /fəsəɾ/): "chicken"
nipilig (noun, /nipɪlɪg/): "claw"
bitain (noun, /bitaɪn/): "cloud"
lattaka (noun, /læɾəka/): "coconut"
taynivoughk (noun, /tenɪvɒk/): "crime"
itoudiki (noun, /ɪtaʊdɪki/): "day"
tidima (noun, /tidɪmə/): "dinner"
sha (noun, /ʃə/): "dog"
amita (noun, /əmitə/): "drink"
niju (noun, /nɪjʌ/): "dungeon"
oopanah (noun, /ʊpænəh/): "ear"
ajinavai (noun, /æjɪnəvaɪ/): "earth"
chawaidi (noun, /tʃawaɪdɪ/): "egg"
asadi (noun, /æsədi/): "elder"
megaysi (noun, /mɛgesɪ/): "enemy"
navisoughtt (noun, /nəvɪsɒɾ/): "evening"
ood (noun, /ʊd/): "eye"
ahutumi (noun, /əhʌtumi/): "family"
adacem (noun, /ədəcɛm/): "father"
adenaywaw (noun, /ədɛnewo/): "feather"
nattitu (noun, /nəɾɪtʌ/): "fight"
nu (noun, /nu/): "finger"
fakattan (noun, /fəkəɾən/): "fire"
alima (noun, /əlɪmə/): "fish"
bazen (noun, /bəzɛn/): "flesh"
ayttanazaw (noun, /eɾænæzo/): "foot"
chinafai (noun, /tʃɪnæfaɪ/): "forest"
athi (noun, /əði/): "fox"
ak (noun, /ək/): "friend"
afaisib (noun, /əfaɪsib/): "goose"
gasatt (noun, /gəsəɾ/): "grease"
inivaz (noun, /inɪvəz/): "group"
ukilasi (noun, /ʌkiləsi/): "gulf"
isou (noun, /isaʊ/): "hair"
as (noun, /əs/): "hand"
asittaw (noun, /æsɪɾo/): "hat"
ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "hate"
nit (noun, /nit/): "head"
lay (noun, /le/): "hill"
anu (noun, /ənʌ/): "horn"
asi (noun, /æʒ/): "horse"
akaw (noun, /əkəw/): "house"
ith (noun, /ið/): "inn"
saf (noun, /səf/): "island"
ukanite (noun, /ʌkənitɛ/): "jaw"
imakutt (noun, /iməkʌɾ/): "lake"
thu (noun, /ðu/): "leaf"
ekangap (noun, /ɛkəŋæp/): "leg"
sad (noun, /səd/): "liver"
itittought (noun, /ɪtɪɾɒt/): "louse"
ttattutad (noun, /ɾəɾutəd/): "love"
av (noun, /əv/): "lunch"
ttaynitain (noun, /ɾenɪtaɪn/): "man"
utough (noun, /ʌtɒ/): "many"
asittaki (noun, /əsɪɾəki/): "meal"
uda (noun, /udə/): "metal"
nookittett (noun, /nʊkɪɾɛɾ/): "mine"
ttisam (noun, /ɾisəm/): "monster"
alid (noun, /əlɪd/): "moon"
anayd (noun, /əned/): "morning"
thakaytta (noun, /ðækeɾə/): "mother"
sidajayt (noun, /sɪdædʒet/): "mountain"
ta (noun, /tə/): "mouth"
aj (noun, /ədʒ/): "name"
ttoughttimuj (noun, /ɾɒɾimʌj/): "neck"
ngayz (noun, /ŋez/): "night"
an (noun, /æn/): "noodle"
anin (noun, /anin/): "nose"
iniboughta (noun, /ɪnibɒtæ/): "ocean"
at (noun, /ət/): "parent"
ewapayl (noun, /ɛwəpel/): "path"
uningej (noun, /unɪŋɛdʒ/): "peace"
am (noun, /əm/): "pepper"
si (noun, /si/): "person"
ebi (noun, /ɛbɪ/): "pie"
anes (noun, /ənɛs/): "pig"
koughzay (noun, /kɒze/): "rabbit"
tap (noun, /təp/): "rain"
dattak (noun, /dəɾək/): "rat"
ttadijik (noun, /ɾədɪjɪk/): "river"
mitumin (noun, /mitʌmin/): "robe"
itan (noun, /itən/): "rock"
ays (noun, /es/): "root"
tta (noun, /ɾa/): "salt"
winajep (noun, /wɪnədʒɛp/): "sand"
nil (noun, /nɪl/): "seed"
uhaifay (noun, /uhaɪfe/): "sibling"
ttett (noun, /ɾɛɾ/): "sister"
si (noun, /sɪ/): "skin"
cha (noun, /tʃə/): "sky"
wad (noun, /wəd/): "smoke"
ttoughfool (noun, /ɾɒfʊl/): "snake"
si (noun, /sɪ/): "soup"
laimaizaid (noun, /laɪmaɪzaɪd/): "star"
laybat (noun, /lebət/): "stew"
itt (noun, /iɾ/): "stomach"
tetath (noun, /tɛtað/): "stone"
usirith (noun, /ʌsɪɹɪð/): "stream"
dipe (noun, /dɪpɛ/): "sun"
elaynika (noun, /ɛlenɪkə/): "sword"
asithang (noun, /əsiðəŋ/): "tail"
ousatayna (noun, /aʊsətenə/): "tavern"
awmawtuth (noun, /omotuð/): "thumb"
isain (noun, /isaɪn/): "tongue"
peli (noun, /pɛlɪ/): "tooth"
angalana (noun, /əŋələnə/): "tree"
naishafan (noun, /naɪʃəfæn/): "truth"
nat (noun, /nət/): "uncle"
awtunal (noun, /otʌnəl/): "valley"
sinafa (noun, /sɪnəfə/): "war"
adiwattou (noun, /ædiwæɾaʊ/): "water"
kavaidak (noun, /kævaɪdək/): "way"
latidu (noun, /lətɪdu/): "wine"
attay (noun, /əɾe/): "woman"
sal (noun, /səl/): "word"