Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Inutta
Inutta Dictionary
Pronouns
ti (pronoun, /ti/): "he"
vutt (pronoun, /vuɾ/): "she"
ed (pronoun, /ɛd/): "they"
na (pronoun, /nə/): "you"
thal (pronoun, /ðəl/): "we"
uta (pronoun, /ʌtə/): "I"
Articles
amai (article, /amaɪ/): "a"
ath (article, /əð/): "the"
Prepositions
epettez (preposition, /ɛpɛɾɛz/): "and"
enailatt (preposition, /ɛnaɪləɾ/): "as"
piv (preposition, /pɪv/): "from"
ttisi (preposition, /ɾɪsɪ/): "in"
za (preposition, /za/): "of"
dasiti (preposition, /dəsiti/): "or"
wugatt (preposition, /wʌgæɾ/): "to"
ayt (preposition, /et/): "will"
awfapuv (preposition, /ofəpʌv/): "with"
Numbers
ivawas (number, /ɪvəwæs/): "zero"
ti (number, /tɪ/): "one"
ubibam (number, /ʌbɪbəm/): "two"
ut (number, /ʌt/): "three"
adayhattai (number, /ədehəɾaɪ/): "four"
ttoughnihoughtt (number, /ɾɒnɪhɒɾ/): "five"
azaynashe (number, /əzenæʃɛ/): "six"
mekib (number, /mɛkɪb/): "seven"
na (number, /næ/): "eight"
atazagi (number, /ətəzəgi/): "nine"
maich (number, /maɪtʃ/): "ten"
Questions
attas (question, /əɾəs/): "what"
jais (question, /jaɪs/): "who"
jinatta (question, /jɪnəɾə/): "how"
gatt (question, /gəɾ/): "why"
aitoughq (question, /aɪtɒq/): "when"
Interjections
esatous (interjection, /ɛsətaʊs/): "hello"
ngashawdai (interjection, /ŋəʃodaɪ/): "goodbye"
naithaz (interjection, /naɪθəz/): "hey"
awt (interjection, /ot/): "bye"
sasa (interjection, /səsə/): "ouch"
pabati (interjection, /pæbətɪ/): "wow"
ayhittis (interjection, /ehiɾɪs/): "uh"
sa (interjection, /sæ/): "er"
aniwak (interjection, /anɪwək/): "um"
Adverbs
epa (adverb, /ɛpæ/): "again"
litawt (adverb, /lɪtot/): "now"
ilitha (adverb, /ɪlɪða/): "soon"
la (adverb, /lə/): "often"
ebekaip (adverb, /ɛbɛkaɪp/): "sometimes"
adittat (adverb, /ədɪɾət/): "always"
nith (adverb, /nið/): "never"
ddasaisad (adverb, /ɽæsaɪsæd/): "seldom"
Adjectives
ut (adjective, /ʌt/): "aromatic"
umaittoula (adjective, /ʌmaɪɾaʊlə/): "basted"
iwaku (adjective, /iwəku/): "big"
nikisu (adjective, /nɪkisu/): "bitter"
naikat (adjective, /naɪkæt/): "black"
naleta (adjective, /nəlɛtə/): "blue"
tidal (adjective, /tɪdal/): "brown"
littisi (adjective, /lɪɾɪsɪ/): "chilled"
bututib (adjective, /bututib/): "cold"
taji (adjective, /təji/): "curried"
tesouttit (adjective, /tɛsaʊɾit/): "dark"
eta (adjective, /ɛtə/): "deep"
ebi (adjective, /ɛbi/): "divine"
ek (adjective, /ɛk/): "drunk"
vid (adjective, /vɪd/): "empty"
laddaf (adjective, /ləɽəf/): "evil"
iluz (adjective, /iluz/): "familiar"
attu (adjective, /əɾu/): "fat"
anoughva (adjective, /ənɒvə/): "flat"
thushifoutt (adjective, /ðʌʃɪfaʊɾ/): "frail"
awttoughkawj (adjective, /oɾɒkodʒ/): "fried"
inaidan (adjective, /inaɪdən/): "full"
nihay (adjective, /nihe/): "good"
namatt (adjective, /nəməɾ/): "green"
ithekaki (adjective, /ɪθɛkəkɪ/): "grey"
diliw (adjective, /dɪlɪw/): "honest"
ana (adjective, /ənə/): "hot"
lipa (adjective, /lɪpə/): "light"
awlettathe (adjective, /olɛɾəðɛ/): "long"
gawad (adjective, /gəwəd/): "loud"
ayzuttat (adjective, /ezuɾət/): "mortal"
awmakaysai (adjective, /omækesaɪ/): "mysterious"
ttayl (adjective, /ɾel/): "narrow"
imanasi (adjective, /ɪmənasɪ/): "old"
tinaba (adjective, /tɪnəbə/): "orange"
att (adjective, /əɾ/): "pungent"
lattaytti (adjective, /ləɾeɾɪ/): "purple"
awttunaz (adjective, /oɾunəz/): "quiet"
isa (adjective, /isə/): "raw"
fusalak (adjective, /fʌsəlæk/): "rectangular"
attoughttad (adjective, /əɾɒɾəd/): "red"
lawam (adjective, /ləwəm/): "roasted"
nilakitt (adjective, /nɪləkɪɾ/): "round"
tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "salty"
idawfake (adjective, /ɪdofəkɛ/): "savory"
itiz (adjective, /ɪtɪz/): "shallow"
itta (adjective, /ɪɾa/): "short"
asi (adjective, /æsɪ/): "smoked"
anitay (adjective, /ənɪte/): "sober"
fataitt (adjective, /fətaɪɾ/): "sour"
tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "spicy"
touzasa (adjective, /taʊzasa/): "spiral"
itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "square"
ttad (adjective, /ɾad/): "steamed"
wisisat (adjective, /wɪsisət/): "strange"
sad (adjective, /səd/): "strong"
tawuka (adjective, /təwukə/): "sturdy"
ivumu (adjective, /ɪvʌmʌ/): "sweet"
nit (adjective, /nɪt/): "tall"
asough (adjective, /əsɒ/): "thick"
ta (adjective, /tə/): "thin"
awtav (adjective, /otəv/): "warm"
ativ (adjective, /ativ/): "weak"
adi (adjective, /ədi/): "white"
inu (adjective, /ɪnu/): "wide"
il (adjective, /il/): "yellow"
tooz (adjective, /tʊz/): "young"
Verbs
itoughkim (verb, /ɪtɒkim/): "bake"
anittakaw (verb, /ənɪɾəko/): "be"
zut (verb, /zʌt/): "belong"
sutetan (verb, /sutɛtən/): "bite"
nasiwin (verb, /nəsɪwɪn/): "break"
pi (verb, /pi/): "burn"
nu (verb, /nʌ/): "come"
tailasip (verb, /taɪlæsip/): "die"
lagatid (verb, /ləgətɪd/): "drink"
usa (verb, /usə/): "eat"
qid (verb, /qɪd/): "fall"
ethahalu (verb, /ɛðəhəlu/): "fight"
afawsh (verb, /əfoʃ/): "find"
an (verb, /ən/): "fish"
itt (verb, /iɾ/): "fly"
taw (verb, /to/): "frown"
mattam (verb, /məɾæm/): "go"
awl (verb, /ol/): "growl"
itatt (verb, /ɪtəɾ/): "hate"
athisisha (verb, /əðisiʃə/): "have"
oughtta (verb, /ɒɾæ/): "hear"
tad (verb, /təd/): "hide"
attadatte (verb, /əɾədæɾɛ/): "hold"
ngattifan (verb, /ŋəɾifən/): "hunt"
tha (verb, /ðə/): "jump"
ihi (verb, /ihɪ/): "kill"
itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "know"
tujay (verb, /tʌje/): "laugh"
tad (verb, /təd/): "lie"
ahayn (verb, /əhen/): "live"
putt (verb, /puɾ/): "lose"
kaka (verb, /kəkə/): "love"
thesa (verb, /ðɛsa/): "need"
oittatuka (verb, /ɔɪɾætukə/): "own"
atted (verb, /əɾɛd/): "roast"
ash (verb, /əʃ/): "run"
lawkaila (verb, /lokaɪlæ/): "see"
awu (verb, /əwu/): "sit"
lidattiv (verb, /lɪdəɾɪv/): "sleep"
nouthe (verb, /naʊðɛ/): "smell"
aybaz (verb, /ebæz/): "smile"
azanati (verb, /æzənətɪ/): "stand"
iji (verb, /ɪji/): "strike"
de (verb, /dɛ/): "swallow"
attawludi (verb, /əɾoludi/): "swim"
api (verb, /apɪ/): "taste"
aihanu (verb, /aɪhənʌ/): "throw"
bayttitak (verb, /beɾɪtæk/): "walk"
ijida (verb, /ɪdʒɪdə/): "want"
Nouns
ninaz (noun, /nɪnəz/): "afternoon"
natta (noun, /nəɾə/): "ale"
koughdaipa (noun, /kɒdaɪpə/): "all"
tattan (noun, /təɾən/): "alligator"
damenup (noun, /dəmɛnʌp/): "arm"
izis (noun, /ɪzɪs/): "ash"
ithiwanou (noun, /ɪðiwənaʊ/): "aunt"
ttiva (noun, /ɾɪvə/): "axe"
misat (noun, /misət/): "bark"
taitani (noun, /taɪtənɪ/): "bay"
zena (noun, /zɛnə/): "beer"
ut (noun, /ʌt/): "beet"
imif (noun, /imɪf/): "bird"
tasazaiz (noun, /təsəzaɪz/): "blood"
ittan (noun, /ɪɾən/): "boar"
jath (noun, /dʒəð/): "bone"
lanitais (noun, /lənitaɪs/): "breakfast"
iv (noun, /iv/): "breast"
du (noun, /du/): "brother"
jimana (noun, /jɪmænə/): "castle"
am (noun, /əm/): "cat"
littung (noun, /lɪɾuŋ/): "cat"
ma (noun, /mə/): "chest"
atin (noun, /ətɪn/): "chicken"
ttemac (noun, /ɾɛmac/): "claw"
suk (noun, /sʌk/): "cloud"
ayboomou (noun, /ebʊmaʊ/): "coconut"
asila (noun, /əsɪlæ/): "crime"
anayttede (noun, /æneɾɛdɛ/): "day"
ittisa (noun, /iɾisə/): "dinner"
aytuchesi (noun, /etutʃɛʒ/): "dog"
anganiwaw (noun, /əŋənɪwo/): "drink"
aw (noun, /aw/): "dungeon"
sachoughthe (noun, /sətʃɒðɛ/): "ear"
nap (noun, /nəp/): "earth"
awjiw (noun, /odʒiw/): "egg"
ett (noun, /ɛɾ/): "elder"
inef (noun, /ɪnɛf/): "enemy"
mi (noun, /mi/): "evening"
lisa (noun, /lisa/): "eye"
akalich (noun, /əkəlɪtʃ/): "family"
sitteze (noun, /sɪɾɛzɛ/): "father"
ngawouv (noun, /ŋəwaʊv/): "feather"
faseda (noun, /fæsɛdə/): "fight"
hattoo (noun, /hæɾʊ/): "finger"
ittahayta (noun, /iɾəhetə/): "fire"
nayt (noun, /net/): "fish"
asika (noun, /əsikə/): "flesh"
ta (noun, /tə/): "foot"
sasi (noun, /səsɪ/): "forest"
diwana (noun, /dɪwənə/): "fox"
vapet (noun, /vəpɛt/): "friend"
natesh (noun, /nætɛʃ/): "goose"
ttun (noun, /ɾʌn/): "grease"
evusatt (noun, /ɛvʌsəɾ/): "group"
adukal (noun, /ədʌkəl/): "gulf"
ipaka (noun, /ipəka/): "hair"
shaboughtt (noun, /ʃabɒɾ/): "hand"
ngatha (noun, /ŋæða/): "hat"
thatta (noun, /ðəɾə/): "hate"
ki (noun, /kɪ/): "head"
tami (noun, /təmi/): "hill"
athav (noun, /æθəv/): "horn"
nan (noun, /næn/): "horse"
manutouch (noun, /mənʌtaʊtʃ/): "house"
ifathainu (noun, /ifæðaɪnu/): "inn"
navi (noun, /nəvɪ/): "island"
atasa (noun, /ətæsæ/): "jaw"
luv (noun, /luv/): "lake"
fen (noun, /fɛn/): "leaf"
ayku (noun, /eku/): "leg"
that (noun, /ðət/): "liver"
tamayma (noun, /təmemə/): "louse"
us (noun, /ʌs/): "love"
tse (noun, /tsɛ/): "lunch"
il (noun, /ɪl/): "man"
toughki (noun, /tɒki/): "many"
sayw (noun, /sew/): "meal"
nikitab (noun, /nɪkɪtəb/): "metal"
daydiz (noun, /dedɪz/): "mine"
fath (noun, /fəð/): "monster"
adish (noun, /ædɪʃ/): "moon"
kawtapun (noun, /kotəpun/): "morning"
ayne (noun, /enɛ/): "mother"
ngayshut (noun, /ŋeʃut/): "mountain"
itattai (noun, /ɪtəɾaɪ/): "mouth"
ttidailayd (noun, /ɾidaɪled/): "name"
ih (noun, /ih/): "neck"
ittengith (noun, /ɪɾɛŋɪð/): "night"
oughfunga (noun, /ɒfʌŋə/): "noodle"
medi (noun, /mɛdɪ/): "nose"
attaw (noun, /əɾəw/): "ocean"
ive (noun, /ivɛ/): "parent"
ttaijaf (noun, /ɾaɪjæf/): "path"
ki (noun, /kɪ/): "peace"
ititasa (noun, /ɪtitəsə/): "pepper"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "person"
asaz (noun, /əsæz/): "pie"
idena (noun, /idɛnə/): "pig"
atasini (noun, /ætəsɪnɪ/): "rabbit"
akuch (noun, /akʌch/): "rain"
babidu (noun, /babɪdu/): "rat"
lashi (noun, /ləʃɪ/): "river"
aymitha (noun, /emiðə/): "robe"
ahi (noun, /əhɪ/): "rock"
souna (noun, /saʊna/): "root"
len (noun, /lɛn/): "salt"
aytt (noun, /eɾ/): "sand"
ifisuv (noun, /ifɪsʌv/): "seed"
mawkut (noun, /mokʌt/): "sibling"
ung (noun, /uŋ/): "sister"
ibekij (noun, /ɪbɛkɪdʒ/): "skin"
nou (noun, /naʊ/): "sky"
naw (noun, /no/): "smoke"
oot (noun, /ʊt/): "snake"
athattith (noun, /əðəɾið/): "soup"
taymattait (noun, /teməɾaɪt/): "star"
aith (noun, /aɪð/): "stew"
ja (noun, /jə/): "stomach"
dasithus (noun, /dəsiðus/): "stone"
ushi (noun, /ʌʃi/): "stream"
ttuhough (noun, /ɾʌhɒ/): "sun"
at (noun, /ət/): "sword"
esathan (noun, /ɛsəðən/): "tail"
tay (noun, /te/): "tavern"
ittasata (noun, /ɪɾasətə/): "thumb"
une (noun, /ʌnɛ/): "tongue"
muvurra (noun, /mʌvʌrə/): "tooth"
tub (noun, /tʌb/): "tree"
lata (noun, /lətə/): "truth"
naf (noun, /nəf/): "uncle"
atitan (noun, /ətɪtən/): "valley"
atu (noun, /ətu/): "war"
paylethil (noun, /pelɛðil/): "water"
chawttateg (noun, /tʃoɾətɛg/): "way"
jayjoughbaz (noun, /jedʒɒbəz/): "wine"
asays (noun, /əses/): "woman"
inaz (noun, /ɪnəz/): "word"