Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Ahittus
Ahittus Dictionary
Pronouns
nai (pronoun, /naɪ/): "he"
aza (pronoun, /æzə/): "she"
vi (pronoun, /vɪ/): "they"
awfa (pronoun, /ofə/): "you"
wi (pronoun, /wɪ/): "we"
attu (pronoun, /əɾʌ/): "I"
Articles
aw (article, /əw/): "a"
dayth (article, /deð/): "the"
Prepositions
uthi (preposition, /ʌðɪ/): "and"
aykalithay (preposition, /ekəlɪðe/): "as"
patawith (preposition, /pætəwɪð/): "from"
salav (preposition, /sæləv/): "in"
atut (preposition, /ətʌt/): "of"
doon (preposition, /dʊn/): "or"
ngaytta (preposition, /ŋeɾæ/): "to"
in (preposition, /in/): "will"
usasisu (preposition, /ʌsəsisu/): "with"
Numbers
ituttan (number, /ituɾæn/): "zero"
shachith (number, /ʃətʃiθ/): "one"
haba (number, /həbæ/): "two"
adifay (number, /ədɪfe/): "three"
aledam (number, /əlɛdəm/): "four"
soish (number, /sɔɪʃ/): "five"
attapana (number, /əɾəpænə/): "six"
buttaf (number, /bʌɾəf/): "seven"
ukaw (number, /ʌko/): "eight"
ttaidun (number, /ɾaɪdʌn/): "nine"
talittaz (number, /təlɪɾaz/): "ten"
Questions
div (question, /div/): "what"
li (question, /li/): "who"
zujatt (question, /zʌjəɾ/): "how"
the (question, /ðɛ/): "why"
etaqep (question, /ɛtəqɛp/): "when"
Interjections
tilithough (interjection, /tilɪðɒ/): "hello"
idi (interjection, /ɪdɪ/): "goodbye"
tet (interjection, /tɛt/): "hey"
mitt (interjection, /miɾ/): "bye"
oibimak (interjection, /ɔɪbɪmək/): "ouch"
jazav (interjection, /jəzəv/): "wow"
linizas (interjection, /lɪnɪzəs/): "uh"
chidida (interjection, /chɪdɪdə/): "er"
el (interjection, /ɛl/): "um"
Adverbs
ejis (adverb, /ɛjɪs/): "again"
tashanir (adverb, /təʃəniɹ/): "now"
utta (adverb, /ʌɾə/): "soon"
manu (adverb, /mənu/): "often"
ttinatha (adverb, /ɾɪnəðə/): "sometimes"
ttev (adverb, /ɾɛv/): "always"
dawn (adverb, /don/): "never"
thittai (adverb, /θiɾaɪ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
dugiz (adjective, /dugɪz/): "aromatic"
awavil (adjective, /æwəvil/): "basted"
nitti (adjective, /niɾɪ/): "big"
initta (adjective, /ɪnɪɾæ/): "bitter"
tha (adjective, /θæ/): "black"
gaytta (adjective, /geɾə/): "blue"
jawma (adjective, /dʒomə/): "brown"
git (adjective, /gɪt/): "chilled"
uta (adjective, /ʌtə/): "cold"
ait (adjective, /aɪt/): "curried"
dap (adjective, /dəp/): "dark"
mayttanut (adjective, /meɾənʌt/): "deep"
eth (adjective, /ɛð/): "divine"
ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "drunk"
pi (adjective, /pi/): "empty"
ttanezoughm (adjective, /ɾənɛzɒm/): "evil"
mu (adjective, /mu/): "familiar"
ikud (adjective, /ɪkud/): "fat"
ih (adjective, /ɪh/): "flat"
asaza (adjective, /əsazæ/): "frail"
vuttunough (adjective, /vuɾʌnɒ/): "fried"
duthina (adjective, /duθinə/): "full"
pe (adjective, /pɛ/): "good"
ken (adjective, /kɛn/): "green"
mattasi (adjective, /məɾəsɪ/): "grey"
daimi (adjective, /daɪmi/): "honest"
talidayf (adjective, /tælɪdef/): "hot"
namaw (adjective, /nəmæw/): "light"
elanouthi (adjective, /ɛlənaʊðɪ/): "long"
anamay (adjective, /ənəme/): "loud"
sitt (adjective, /siɾ/): "mortal"
evij (adjective, /ɛvɪj/): "mysterious"
fan (adjective, /fæn/): "narrow"
basin (adjective, /bəsɪn/): "old"
ag (adjective, /æg/): "orange"
ihoughnawti (adjective, /ihɒnoti/): "pungent"
eteshal (adjective, /ɛtɛʃal/): "purple"
uke (adjective, /ukɛ/): "quiet"
aida (adjective, /aɪdæ/): "raw"
awnawi (adjective, /onəwi/): "rectangular"
lanewi (adjective, /lanɛwɪ/): "red"
ilattawi (adjective, /ɪləɾəwɪ/): "roasted"
banatu (adjective, /bənətu/): "round"
lavap (adjective, /ləvəp/): "salty"
kinut (adjective, /kɪnʌt/): "savory"
athavawn (adjective, /aðəvon/): "shallow"
ivin (adjective, /ɪvin/): "short"
setta (adjective, /sɛɾə/): "smoked"
doughwatti (adjective, /dɒwəɾi/): "sober"
agud (adjective, /əgud/): "sour"
ttoizahin (adjective, /ɾɔɪzahɪn/): "spicy"
itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "spiral"
aitith (adjective, /aɪtɪð/): "square"
anatas (adjective, /ənætæs/): "steamed"
imuthi (adjective, /imuðɪ/): "strange"
ihoughdani (adjective, /ɪhɒdənɪ/): "strong"
paita (adjective, /paɪta/): "sturdy"
kup (adjective, /kʌp/): "sweet"
samasek (adjective, /səmasɛk/): "tall"
nehe (adjective, /nɛhɛ/): "thick"
lital (adjective, /lɪtəl/): "thin"
ngaynas (adjective, /ŋenəs/): "warm"
aytawlus (adjective, /etolus/): "weak"
apaydahou (adjective, /əpedəhaʊ/): "white"
adanay (adjective, /ædane/): "wide"
ithathi (adjective, /ɪðæðɪ/): "yellow"
zak (adjective, /zək/): "young"
Verbs
thi (verb, /ðɪ/): "bake"
uttitta (verb, /ʌɾɪɾæ/): "be"
acup (verb, /əcʌp/): "belong"
apam (verb, /apəm/): "bite"
atittat (verb, /ætɪɾət/): "break"
tattike (verb, /təɾikɛ/): "burn"
tavanat (verb, /təvənət/): "come"
tha (verb, /ðə/): "die"
wena (verb, /wɛnə/): "drink"
thutufe (verb, /ðʌtʌfɛ/): "eat"
awuduni (verb, /əwʌdʌnɪ/): "fall"
sanik (verb, /sənik/): "fight"
nays (verb, /nes/): "find"
ayn (verb, /en/): "fish"
uzet (verb, /ʌzɛt/): "fly"
awwait (verb, /owaɪt/): "frown"
tti (verb, /ɾi/): "go"
ttadafah (verb, /ɾadəfəh/): "growl"
aloughnatu (verb, /əlɒnətʌ/): "hate"
ifula (verb, /ɪfula/): "have"
nichathing (verb, /nɪtʃəðɪŋ/): "hear"
itawnam (verb, /itonəm/): "hide"
sathattou (verb, /səðəɾaʊ/): "hold"
atuthi (verb, /ətʌðɪ/): "hunt"
saja (verb, /səjə/): "jump"
ik (verb, /ik/): "kill"
ta (verb, /tə/): "know"
pisi (verb, /pisɪ/): "laugh"
fettuj (verb, /fɛɾudʒ/): "lie"
hilani (verb, /hɪləni/): "live"
nusin (verb, /nʌsɪn/): "lose"
ikaylanga (verb, /ikelaŋə/): "love"
utalin (verb, /utəlɪn/): "need"
awd (verb, /od/): "own"
ithays (verb, /ɪðes/): "roast"
inidi (verb, /inidi/): "run"
ulaku (verb, /ʌləku/): "see"
ttigich (verb, /ɾɪgɪtʃ/): "sit"
aka (verb, /aka/): "sleep"
sattizayb (verb, /səɾɪzeb/): "smell"
sattasit (verb, /səɾəsit/): "smile"
hipi (verb, /hipɪ/): "stand"
anit (verb, /ənit/): "strike"
anihad (verb, /anihəd/): "swallow"
duha (verb, /dʌhə/): "swim"
ttouttouttatt (verb, /ɾaʊɾaʊɾaɾ/): "taste"
am (verb, /əm/): "throw"
akittata (verb, /əkɪɾətə/): "walk"
titatai (verb, /tɪtətaɪ/): "want"
Nouns
tiwuwi (noun, /tɪwʌwɪ/): "afternoon"
amaive (noun, /əmaɪvɛ/): "ale"
awg (noun, /og/): "all"
ivattawtti (noun, /ɪvəɾoɾɪ/): "alligator"
usinudoo (noun, /ʌsɪnudʊ/): "arm"
vu (noun, /vu/): "ash"
thiz (noun, /θɪz/): "aunt"
idasooz (noun, /ɪdasʊz/): "axe"
sanain (noun, /sənaɪn/): "bark"
ket (noun, /kɛt/): "bay"
watanought (noun, /wətænɒt/): "beer"
maj (noun, /məj/): "beet"
ethough (noun, /ɛðɒ/): "bird"
ettala (noun, /ɛɾələ/): "blood"
vuz (noun, /vʌz/): "boar"
thenathaf (noun, /ðɛnəðəf/): "bone"
sib (noun, /sɪb/): "breakfast"
ouna (noun, /aʊnæ/): "breast"
anupath (noun, /ənupəθ/): "brother"
aket (noun, /əkɛt/): "castle"
tousett (noun, /taʊsɛɾ/): "cat"
zu (noun, /zu/): "cat"
kesh (noun, /kɛʃ/): "chest"
in (noun, /ɪn/): "chicken"
ir (noun, /ɪɹ/): "claw"
otay (noun, /ɔte/): "cloud"
itiwa (noun, /ɪtiwə/): "coconut"
tatadas (noun, /tatədæs/): "crime"
ivabata (noun, /ɪvəbətə/): "day"
adimak (noun, /ədimək/): "dinner"
attenita (noun, /əɾɛnɪtə/): "dog"
thayttis (noun, /ðeɾis/): "drink"
ttili (noun, /ɾɪlɪ/): "dungeon"
ut (noun, /ʌt/): "ear"
ashangoughtti (noun, /əʃəŋɒɾi/): "earth"
an (noun, /ən/): "egg"
nattahuk (noun, /nəɾəhuk/): "elder"
lattis (noun, /ləɾis/): "enemy"
atti (noun, /əɾi/): "evening"
epoughpij (noun, /ɛpɒpɪj/): "eye"
angazal (noun, /aŋəzal/): "family"
dizouni (noun, /dɪzaʊnɪ/): "father"
sada (noun, /sədə/): "feather"
id (noun, /ɪd/): "fight"
hanes (noun, /hənɛs/): "finger"
ihebam (noun, /ɪhɛbəm/): "fire"
fachid (noun, /fəxɪd/): "fish"
ttit (noun, /ɾɪt/): "flesh"
zit (noun, /zit/): "foot"
mehattays (noun, /mɛhəɾes/): "forest"
tta (noun, /ɾə/): "fox"
toughdash (noun, /tɒdəʃ/): "friend"
aidoughgash (noun, /aɪdɒgəʃ/): "goose"
than (noun, /ðən/): "grease"
adatibe (noun, /ədətɪbɛ/): "group"
aykott (noun, /ekɔɾ/): "gulf"
thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "hair"
fuvit (noun, /fuvɪt/): "hand"
daz (noun, /dəz/): "hat"
aku (noun, /əkʌ/): "hate"
oittattame (noun, /ɔɪɾəɾəmɛ/): "head"
asattibi (noun, /əsəɾɪbɪ/): "hill"
af (noun, /əf/): "horn"
elu (noun, /ɛlu/): "horse"
tawinutt (noun, /təwɪnʌɾ/): "house"
abasaki (noun, /abəsəkɪ/): "inn"
jutamoog (noun, /jʌtəmʊg/): "island"
buttadat (noun, /buɾədət/): "jaw"
mitticha (noun, /miɾɪtʃə/): "lake"
si (noun, /si/): "leaf"
duma (noun, /dumə/): "leg"
da (noun, /da/): "liver"
attu (noun, /əɾʌ/): "louse"
attatahai (noun, /əɾætəhaɪ/): "love"
apisays (noun, /əpises/): "lunch"
alilemou (noun, /əlɪlɛmaʊ/): "man"
utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "many"
tidapatt (noun, /tidəpəɾ/): "meal"
tesa (noun, /tɛsæ/): "metal"
sahana (noun, /sahænə/): "mine"
ila (noun, /ɪlə/): "monster"
adis (noun, /adɪs/): "moon"
nak (noun, /næk/): "morning"
siji (noun, /sɪjɪ/): "mother"
imough (noun, /imɒ/): "mountain"
anitadi (noun, /ənitədi/): "mouth"
bay (noun, /be/): "name"
mumasi (noun, /mʌməsɪ/): "neck"
hisav (noun, /hisəv/): "night"
ajay (noun, /əje/): "noodle"
zettu (noun, /zɛɾu/): "nose"
atumitt (noun, /ətʌmiɾ/): "ocean"
chittala (noun, /tʃiɾələ/): "parent"
ana (noun, /əna/): "path"
laqulid (noun, /ləqulɪd/): "peace"
tithou (noun, /tɪðaʊ/): "pepper"
an (noun, /æn/): "person"
anitsa (noun, /ənɪtsa/): "pie"
tifitaym (noun, /tɪfɪtem/): "pig"
sithik (noun, /sɪðik/): "rabbit"
mila (noun, /mɪlə/): "rain"
timough (noun, /tɪmɒ/): "rat"
vimaittin (noun, /vɪmaɪɾɪn/): "river"
ttudasay (noun, /ɾudəse/): "robe"
ttaysath (noun, /ɾesæð/): "rock"
lama (noun, /ləma/): "root"
shutajij (noun, /ʃutəjɪj/): "salt"
ttab (noun, /ɾəb/): "sand"
anattaydough (noun, /anæɾedɒ/): "seed"
ipenai (noun, /ipɛnaɪ/): "sibling"
ttahah (noun, /ɾəhəh/): "sister"
thu (noun, /ðʌ/): "skin"
imachubai (noun, /ɪmætʃubaɪ/): "sky"
dipiwi (noun, /dɪpɪwi/): "smoke"
tazoughnuh (noun, /təzɒnʌh/): "snake"
zayg (noun, /zeg/): "soup"
zinefed (noun, /zɪnɛfɛd/): "star"
imay (noun, /ime/): "stew"
ki (noun, /ki/): "stomach"
asetan (noun, /æsɛtən/): "stone"
ittathi (noun, /iɾəði/): "stream"
zulisad (noun, /zʌlisæd/): "sun"
lij (noun, /lɪdʒ/): "sword"
amida (noun, /əmidə/): "tail"
ounati (noun, /aʊnəti/): "tavern"
as (noun, /əs/): "thumb"
muzadatt (noun, /mʌzədəɾ/): "tongue"
aysa (noun, /esa/): "tooth"
nayb (noun, /neb/): "tree"
tisa (noun, /tɪsa/): "truth"
izaiwadu (noun, /izaɪwədu/): "uncle"
sitadid (noun, /sɪtadɪd/): "valley"
thasap (noun, /ðəsæp/): "war"
idal (noun, /ɪdəl/): "water"
adukooje (noun, /ædʌkʊdʒɛ/): "way"
gath (noun, /gəð/): "wine"
hit (noun, /hit/): "woman"
ases (noun, /asɛs/): "word"