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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.

Thaithiki

Thaithiki Dictionary

Pronouns

is (pronoun, /ɪs/): "he"

aini (pronoun, /aɪni/): "she"

sa (pronoun, /sə/): "they"

apu (pronoun, /əpu/): "you"

ha (pronoun, /hə/): "we"

maw (pronoun, /mo/): "I"

Articles

ditt (article, /dɪɾ/): "a"

ma (article, /mə/): "the"

Prepositions

awats (preposition, /æwəts/): "and"

inaitt (preposition, /ɪnaɪɾ/): "as"

warra (preposition, /wərə/): "from"

kiniba (preposition, /kɪnibə/): "in"

law (preposition, /lo/): "of"

ni (preposition, /nɪ/): "or"

ate (preposition, /ətɛ/): "to"

asihi (preposition, /asihɪ/): "will"

kata (preposition, /kætə/): "with"

Numbers

abala (number, /əbələ/): "zero"

dat (number, /dət/): "one"

ddatham (number, /ɽəðəm/): "two"

attetainough (number, /aɾɛtaɪnɒ/): "three"

zamitas (number, /zəmɪtæs/): "four"

toottit (number, /tʊɾit/): "five"

az (number, /əz/): "six"

tinat (number, /tɪnæt/): "seven"

ttikid (number, /ɾɪkid/): "eight"

valabil (number, /vəlabɪl/): "nine"

thawt (number, /ðot/): "ten"

Questions

iladith (question, /ɪladɪð/): "what"

nitt (question, /niɾ/): "who"

oughnai (question, /ɒnaɪ/): "how"

isasut (question, /ɪsəsut/): "why"

tusasin (question, /tusəsɪn/): "when"

Interjections

lenay (interjection, /lɛne/): "hello"

enuwa (interjection, /ɛnuwæ/): "goodbye"

us (interjection, /us/): "hey"

ukit (interjection, /ʌkit/): "bye"

aisaj (interjection, /aɪsəj/): "ouch"

adi (interjection, /ədɪ/): "wow"

zani (interjection, /zənɪ/): "uh"

nak (interjection, /næk/): "er"

nough (interjection, /nɒ/): "um"

Adverbs

sasat (adverb, /səsət/): "again"

ayzaisafe (adverb, /ezaɪsəfɛ/): "now"

etafuwu (adverb, /ɛtəfʌwʌ/): "soon"

jailiti (adverb, /jaɪlɪti/): "often"

aydatsat (adverb, /edatsət/): "sometimes"

ayn (adverb, /en/): "always"

dadawa (adverb, /dædəwa/): "never"

ayz (adverb, /ez/): "seldom"

Adjectives

doughttay (adjective, /dɒɾe/): "aromatic"

nakal (adjective, /nəkəl/): "basted"

ttata (adjective, /ɾətə/): "big"

ittasathi (adjective, /ɪɾæsəθɪ/): "bitter"

sha (adjective, /ʃə/): "black"

ananidu (adjective, /ənənɪdu/): "blue"

hav (adjective, /həv/): "brown"

banani (adjective, /bənanɪ/): "chilled"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "cold"

manimi (adjective, /mənimi/): "curried"

ittan (adjective, /iɾæn/): "dark"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "deep"

zunaw (adjective, /zʌno/): "divine"

oughn (adjective, /ɒn/): "drunk"

imafa (adjective, /ɪməfə/): "empty"

amuwa (adjective, /əmʌwə/): "evil"

ingu (adjective, /iŋʌ/): "familiar"

fanuz (adjective, /fənuz/): "fat"

sa (adjective, /sæ/): "flat"

amasai (adjective, /əməsaɪ/): "frail"

li (adjective, /li/): "fried"

attettib (adjective, /əɾɛɾɪb/): "full"

is (adjective, /ɪs/): "good"

awti (adjective, /otɪ/): "green"

lat (adjective, /lət/): "grey"

ayta (adjective, /etə/): "honest"

aloughs (adjective, /əlɒs/): "hot"

ttoofamu (adjective, /ɾʊfəmʌ/): "light"

ebilayth (adjective, /ɛbɪleð/): "long"

ba (adjective, /bə/): "loud"

azingad (adjective, /əzɪŋæd/): "mortal"

vaititha (adjective, /vaɪtɪθæ/): "mysterious"

unattawtt (adjective, /ʌnəɾoɾ/): "narrow"

tethoughn (adjective, /tɛðɒn/): "old"

aylatta (adjective, /eləɾæ/): "orange"

tahailatt (adjective, /təhaɪləɾ/): "pungent"

uttas (adjective, /uɾəs/): "purple"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "quiet"

ayn (adjective, /en/): "raw"

avab (adjective, /əvæb/): "rectangular"

dizu (adjective, /dɪzu/): "red"

zi (adjective, /zɪ/): "roasted"

atachaw (adjective, /ətətʃo/): "round"

wutha (adjective, /wʌðə/): "salty"

atashi (adjective, /ataʃɪ/): "savory"

pangisat (adjective, /pəŋisat/): "shallow"

batibu (adjective, /bətɪbu/): "short"

att (adjective, /əɾ/): "smoked"

athathita (adjective, /əðaðɪtə/): "sober"

waypa (adjective, /wepə/): "sour"

taynaw (adjective, /tenəw/): "spicy"

ithilazi (adjective, /iðɪləzi/): "spiral"

tathoughb (adjective, /təðɒb/): "square"

anada (adjective, /ənədə/): "steamed"

af (adjective, /əf/): "strange"

attud (adjective, /əɾud/): "strong"

akupib (adjective, /əkʌpib/): "sturdy"

tte (adjective, /ɾɛ/): "sweet"

atti (adjective, /æɾɪ/): "tall"

anatta (adjective, /ənəɾə/): "thick"

tamap (adjective, /təməp/): "thin"

ttoomi (adjective, /ɾʊmɪ/): "warm"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "weak"

methatta (adjective, /mɛθəɾə/): "white"

ini (adjective, /ɪni/): "wide"

thoughnak (adjective, /ðɒnək/): "yellow"

ttiloon (adjective, /ɾilʊn/): "young"

Verbs

utt (verb, /uɾ/): "bake"

pi (verb, /pi/): "be"

gilunas (verb, /gɪlʌnəs/): "belong"

athi (verb, /əðɪ/): "bite"

divub (verb, /dɪvub/): "break"

ti (verb, /ti/): "burn"

ifapa (verb, /ɪfəpə/): "come"

oonidav (verb, /ʊnɪdav/): "die"

avaysh (verb, /əveʃ/): "drink"

dagag (verb, /dəgæg/): "eat"

oughnashayd (verb, /ɒnaʃed/): "fall"

us (verb, /us/): "fight"

wa (verb, /wə/): "find"

ina (verb, /ɪnə/): "fish"

aipe (verb, /aɪpɛ/): "fly"

udenatte (verb, /ʌdɛnəɾɛ/): "frown"

nathitt (verb, /næðɪɾ/): "go"

attatu (verb, /əɾætu/): "growl"

awawpe (verb, /awopɛ/): "hate"

attapaisa (verb, /əɾəpaɪsa/): "have"

ttaym (verb, /ɾem/): "hear"

anipi (verb, /anɪpɪ/): "hide"

mufuvu (verb, /mufʌvʌ/): "hold"

tafiloughtt (verb, /təfɪlɒɾ/): "hunt"

fal (verb, /fəl/): "jump"

weda (verb, /wɛdə/): "kill"

keddut (verb, /kɛɽʌt/): "know"

ddichattuh (verb, /ɽɪxəɾʌh/): "laugh"

foughsalu (verb, /fɒsəlu/): "lie"

kedi (verb, /kɛdi/): "live"

amu (verb, /əmu/): "lose"

as (verb, /æs/): "love"

zettaikoughp (verb, /zɛɾaɪkɒp/): "need"

ipisa (verb, /ɪpisə/): "own"

lattutan (verb, /ləɾutan/): "roast"

bithat (verb, /biθat/): "run"

thel (verb, /ðɛl/): "see"

zadi (verb, /zədɪ/): "sit"

ttough (verb, /ɾɒ/): "sleep"

lada (verb, /lədə/): "smell"

pan (verb, /pən/): "smile"

bai (verb, /baɪ/): "stand"

ah (verb, /əh/): "strike"

utin (verb, /ʌtɪn/): "swallow"

attalough (verb, /əɾalɒ/): "swim"

aypetada (verb, /epɛtadə/): "taste"

waideja (verb, /waɪdɛdʒə/): "throw"

da (verb, /də/): "walk"

inaw (verb, /ino/): "want"

Nouns

anit (noun, /ənit/): "afternoon"

inesasu (noun, /ɪnɛsəsʌ/): "ale"

idatas (noun, /ɪdətæs/): "all"

ichitob (noun, /itʃɪtɔb/): "alligator"

sanett (noun, /sənɛɾ/): "arm"

ayaifawa (noun, /æyaɪfəwə/): "ash"

uvaw (noun, /uvo/): "aunt"

asoughv (noun, /əsɒv/): "axe"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "bark"

athafawi (noun, /əðəfəwɪ/): "bay"

af (noun, /əf/): "beer"

the (noun, /ðɛ/): "beet"

ni (noun, /ni/): "bird"

ajanab (noun, /əjənəb/): "blood"

attase (noun, /əɾəsɛ/): "boar"

nalamit (noun, /nələmɪt/): "bone"

ayfai (noun, /efaɪ/): "breakfast"

saw (noun, /so/): "breast"

anainoughm (noun, /ənaɪnɒm/): "brother"

ittakay (noun, /ɪɾəke/): "castle"

at (noun, /ət/): "cat"

ittika (noun, /ɪɾɪkə/): "cat"

uba (noun, /ubə/): "chest"

titta (noun, /tɪɾæ/): "chicken"

ni (noun, /ni/): "claw"

utattatte (noun, /utəɾəɾɛ/): "cloud"

kut (noun, /kʌt/): "coconut"

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

kaijud (noun, /kaɪjʌd/): "day"

ttuwila (noun, /ɾʌwɪlə/): "dinner"

sadattoo (noun, /sədəɾʊ/): "dog"

ttanu (noun, /ɾənu/): "drink"

ttitawvaw (noun, /ɾɪtovo/): "dungeon"

lib (noun, /lɪb/): "ear"

saw (noun, /səw/): "earth"

datitti (noun, /dətɪɾɪ/): "egg"

ikekinaw (noun, /ikɛkɪno/): "elder"

ttaysihum (noun, /ɾesɪhum/): "enemy"

ket (noun, /kɛt/): "evening"

tuta (noun, /tutə/): "eye"

ega (noun, /ɛgə/): "family"

iw (noun, /ɪw/): "father"

alus (noun, /əlus/): "feather"

angaij (noun, /əŋaɪj/): "fight"

bu (noun, /bu/): "finger"

vid (noun, /vɪd/): "fire"

athisatu (noun, /əðɪsətʌ/): "fish"

itt (noun, /iɾ/): "flesh"

ouk (noun, /aʊk/): "foot"

utay (noun, /ʌte/): "forest"

niniluth (noun, /nɪnɪluð/): "fox"

idana (noun, /idənə/): "friend"

if (noun, /ɪf/): "goose"

mab (noun, /məb/): "grease"

lujetin (noun, /lʌdʒɛtin/): "group"

atu (noun, /ətu/): "gulf"

tavala (noun, /tævələ/): "hair"

nisoo (noun, /nɪsʊ/): "hand"

alilait (noun, /əlɪlaɪt/): "hat"

ma (noun, /mə/): "hate"

ap (noun, /əp/): "head"

abizapa (noun, /əbɪzəpə/): "hill"

inoughpi (noun, /inɒpi/): "horn"

thapaka (noun, /ðæpakə/): "horse"

hushadough (noun, /huʃædɒ/): "house"

paves (noun, /pavɛs/): "inn"

tawe (noun, /təwɛ/): "island"

ajag (noun, /əjəg/): "jaw"

simes (noun, /sɪmɛs/): "lake"

soughkazid (noun, /sɒkəzɪd/): "leaf"

thadatay (noun, /ðədəte/): "leg"

ithouttu (noun, /ɪðaʊɾu/): "liver"

azainina (noun, /əzaɪninə/): "louse"

usanil (noun, /ʌsənɪl/): "love"

tawzitt (noun, /toziɾ/): "lunch"

apiti (noun, /əpitɪ/): "man"

ena (noun, /ɛnə/): "many"

didangu (noun, /dɪdæŋʌ/): "meal"

izachapa (noun, /ɪzətʃəpə/): "metal"

ttalach (noun, /ɾalæch/): "mine"

nasawhail (noun, /nəsohaɪl/): "monster"

igat (noun, /ɪgæt/): "moon"

aidinoughna (noun, /aɪdinɒnæ/): "morning"

adivun (noun, /ədivʌn/): "mother"

taynoughti (noun, /tenɒti/): "mountain"

ttuvita (noun, /ɾʌvɪta/): "mouth"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "name"

usid (noun, /ʌsɪd/): "neck"

waketh (noun, /wəkɛð/): "night"

nasha (noun, /nəʃə/): "noodle"

digitid (noun, /dɪgitɪd/): "nose"

laizove (noun, /laɪzɔvɛ/): "ocean"

awng (noun, /oŋ/): "parent"

asaw (noun, /æsəw/): "path"

sesa (noun, /sɛsæ/): "peace"

baka (noun, /bəkə/): "pepper"

vathi (noun, /væðɪ/): "person"

lafita (noun, /ləfɪtə/): "pie"

epe (noun, /ɛpɛ/): "pig"

okang (noun, /ɔkaŋ/): "rabbit"

thupa (noun, /ðupə/): "rain"

tikalas (noun, /tɪkəlæs/): "rat"

ta (noun, /ta/): "river"

ad (noun, /əd/): "robe"

nazu (noun, /nəzʌ/): "rock"

ttuttusaiv (noun, /ɾʌɾusaɪv/): "root"

ooba (noun, /ʊbə/): "salt"

nun (noun, /nʌn/): "sand"

sak (noun, /sæk/): "seed"

atichan (noun, /ətitʃæn/): "sibling"

bayj (noun, /bej/): "sister"

shi (noun, /ʃi/): "skin"

sough (noun, /sɒ/): "sky"

am (noun, /əm/): "smoke"

ina (noun, /ɪnə/): "snake"

ab (noun, /əb/): "soup"

ungoughnaytt (noun, /ʌŋɒneɾ/): "star"

aisulin (noun, /aɪsulɪn/): "stew"

naytutte (noun, /netʌɾɛ/): "stomach"

aymizithay (noun, /emizɪθe/): "stone"

unesali (noun, /unɛsalɪ/): "stream"

vailagak (noun, /vaɪləgək/): "sun"

aloughttett (noun, /əlɒɾɛɾ/): "sword"

oughz (noun, /ɒz/): "tail"

inittifi (noun, /ɪnɪɾɪfi/): "tavern"

ngasama (noun, /ŋəsəmæ/): "thumb"

nanatiz (noun, /nənətɪz/): "tongue"

awatt (noun, /awəɾ/): "tooth"

sam (noun, /sæm/): "tree"

is (noun, /ɪs/): "truth"

wana (noun, /wənæ/): "uncle"

shuw (noun, /ʃuw/): "valley"

lays (noun, /les/): "war"

ittashid (noun, /ɪɾæʃid/): "water"

ashasough (noun, /əʃəsɒ/): "way"

em (noun, /ɛm/): "wine"

magija (noun, /məgɪdʒə/): "woman"

utena (noun, /utɛnə/): "word"