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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.

Eden

Eden Dictionary

Pronouns

ngi (pronoun, /ŋɪ/): "he"

aha (pronoun, /əhə/): "she"

num (pronoun, /num/): "they"

ath (pronoun, /əð/): "you"

ime (pronoun, /ɪmɛ/): "we"

awli (pronoun, /oli/): "I"

Articles

ka (article, /kə/): "a"

ad (article, /əd/): "the"

Prepositions

lan (preposition, /lən/): "and"

ath (preposition, /əð/): "as"

ithi (preposition, /ɪðɪ/): "from"

izi (preposition, /ɪzɪ/): "in"

tet (preposition, /tɛt/): "of"

ttawt (preposition, /ɾot/): "or"

baw (preposition, /bo/): "to"

akizathe (preposition, /əkɪzəðɛ/): "will"

ilit (preposition, /ɪlɪt/): "with"

Numbers

itidaw (number, /ɪtido/): "zero"

elithal (number, /ɛlɪθəl/): "one"

tta (number, /ɾə/): "two"

an (number, /ən/): "three"

anayd (number, /əned/): "four"

zan (number, /zən/): "five"

animu (number, /ənimu/): "six"

ilakiz (number, /ilækɪz/): "seven"

ithi (number, /ɪðɪ/): "eight"

zaka (number, /zəkə/): "nine"

ngada (number, /ŋædə/): "ten"

Questions

didittaw (question, /didiɾəw/): "what"

tap (question, /təp/): "who"

id (question, /id/): "how"

thu (question, /ðʌ/): "why"

va (question, /væ/): "when"

Interjections

akasati (interjection, /əkəsətɪ/): "hello"

lawsaytta (interjection, /loseɾə/): "goodbye"

soughh (interjection, /sɒh/): "hey"

aipa (interjection, /aɪpə/): "bye"

aybib (interjection, /ebɪb/): "ouch"

unati (interjection, /unati/): "wow"

hi (interjection, /hɪ/): "uh"

japifa (interjection, /jəpɪfa/): "er"

sal (interjection, /səl/): "um"

Adverbs

oosi (adverb, /ʊsi/): "again"

ed (adverb, /ɛd/): "now"

nga (adverb, /ŋə/): "soon"

oughpadi (adverb, /ɒpædɪ/): "often"

lenisha (adverb, /lɛniʃə/): "sometimes"

anuwaich (adverb, /ænuwaɪtʃ/): "always"

fayf (adverb, /fef/): "never"

uj (adverb, /udʒ/): "seldom"

Adjectives

niling (adjective, /nɪlɪŋ/): "aromatic"

agayt (adjective, /əget/): "basted"

tattawnga (adjective, /təɾoŋə/): "big"

metithi (adjective, /mɛtɪðɪ/): "bitter"

zuwus (adjective, /zuwus/): "black"

thouth (adjective, /ðaʊð/): "blue"

situqat (adjective, /situqæt/): "brown"

ligadit (adjective, /ligədɪt/): "chilled"

tisa (adjective, /tɪsə/): "cold"

shal (adjective, /ʃəl/): "curried"

jifeja (adjective, /dʒifɛdʒə/): "dark"

ttawttisough (adjective, /ɾoɾisɒ/): "deep"

thani (adjective, /ðəni/): "divine"

asavi (adjective, /əsəvi/): "drunk"

athan (adjective, /æðən/): "empty"

ailaza (adjective, /aɪləzə/): "evil"

uth (adjective, /uð/): "familiar"

ta (adjective, /tə/): "fat"

luttu (adjective, /luɾu/): "flat"

sattawit (adjective, /sæɾəwit/): "frail"

dade (adjective, /dədɛ/): "fried"

aj (adjective, /ədʒ/): "full"

aws (adjective, /os/): "good"

uk (adjective, /ʌk/): "green"

payrri (adjective, /peri/): "grey"

fa (adjective, /fə/): "honest"

awd (adjective, /od/): "hot"

ayp (adjective, /ep/): "light"

vitaittutt (adjective, /vɪtaɪɾʌɾ/): "long"

ttazathe (adjective, /ɾəzəðɛ/): "loud"

attatta (adjective, /əɾæɾə/): "mortal"

vaw (adjective, /vo/): "mysterious"

ttikanai (adjective, /ɾɪkənaɪ/): "narrow"

ttapoilin (adjective, /ɾəpɔɪlin/): "old"

pettal (adjective, /pɛɾəl/): "orange"

tasoughtis (adjective, /təsɒtis/): "pungent"

nabuda (adjective, /nəbʌdə/): "purple"

pa (adjective, /pa/): "quiet"

abettaytough (adjective, /əbɛɾetɒ/): "raw"

ttanol (adjective, /ɾənɔl/): "rectangular"

tujiddud (adjective, /tujɪɽud/): "red"

linata (adjective, /linətə/): "roasted"

ajattaki (adjective, /ədʒəɾəkɪ/): "round"

adethuch (adjective, /ədɛðutʃ/): "salty"

tsisiloot (adjective, /tsɪsɪlʊt/): "savory"

azetti (adjective, /əzɛɾɪ/): "shallow"

doumi (adjective, /daʊmɪ/): "short"

ifalud (adjective, /ɪfəlud/): "smoked"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "sober"

tajutt (adjective, /təjuɾ/): "sour"

that (adjective, /ðət/): "spicy"

ilayfuta (adjective, /ilefʌtə/): "spiral"

say (adjective, /se/): "square"

am (adjective, /əm/): "steamed"

sa (adjective, /sa/): "strange"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "strong"

lituwut (adjective, /lɪtuwʌt/): "sturdy"

aza (adjective, /əzə/): "sweet"

un (adjective, /un/): "tall"

ni (adjective, /nɪ/): "thick"

iga (adjective, /ɪgə/): "thin"

soola (adjective, /sʊla/): "warm"

zattaf (adjective, /zæɾəf/): "weak"

jaythahiw (adjective, /dʒeðəhɪw/): "white"

za (adjective, /zə/): "wide"

wa (adjective, /wə/): "yellow"

vaimam (adjective, /vaɪməm/): "young"

Verbs

ttadawf (verb, /ɾədof/): "bake"

sithawm (verb, /sɪðom/): "be"

attoughmaw (verb, /əɾɒmo/): "belong"

awamingi (verb, /æwamɪŋi/): "bite"

an (verb, /ən/): "break"

asa (verb, /æsə/): "burn"

tta (verb, /ɾa/): "come"

duwa (verb, /dʌwə/): "die"

saipitt (verb, /saɪpɪɾ/): "drink"

dake (verb, /dəkɛ/): "eat"

sabaw (verb, /səbo/): "fall"

dan (verb, /dən/): "fight"

az (verb, /əz/): "find"

aiwi (verb, /aɪwi/): "fish"

ik (verb, /ɪk/): "fly"

tutath (verb, /tutæð/): "frown"

am (verb, /əm/): "go"

ivough (verb, /ɪvɒ/): "growl"

ak (verb, /ak/): "hate"

oughd (verb, /ɒd/): "have"

ttizi (verb, /ɾɪzɪ/): "hear"

padevi (verb, /pədɛvɪ/): "hide"

ail (verb, /aɪl/): "hold"

at (verb, /ət/): "hunt"

tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "jump"

gatu (verb, /gætʌ/): "kill"

azathada (verb, /azæðadə/): "know"

uviva (verb, /uvivə/): "laugh"

ak (verb, /ak/): "lie"

kough (verb, /kɒ/): "live"

attoutough (verb, /əɾaʊtɒ/): "lose"

nat (verb, /nət/): "love"

nalawib (verb, /nələwɪb/): "need"

keta (verb, /kɛtə/): "own"

hitsasu (verb, /hitsəsu/): "roast"

anaizi (verb, /ənaɪzɪ/): "run"

im (verb, /ɪm/): "see"

akitt (verb, /ækiɾ/): "sit"

ittana (verb, /ɪɾənə/): "sleep"

nawashan (verb, /nəwəʃæn/): "smell"

awkaf (verb, /okəf/): "smile"

ittethi (verb, /ɪɾɛðɪ/): "stand"

al (verb, /əl/): "strike"

chacha (verb, /tʃətʃə/): "swallow"

sa (verb, /sə/): "swim"

nadufan (verb, /nədufən/): "taste"

ekanam (verb, /ɛkənæm/): "throw"

ahawough (verb, /æhæwɒ/): "walk"

attathoughs (verb, /əɾəðɒs/): "want"

Nouns

pihij (noun, /pɪhɪj/): "afternoon"

ttusett (noun, /ɾusɛɾ/): "ale"

oovasah (noun, /ʊvæsəh/): "all"

faihatun (noun, /faɪhətun/): "alligator"

didusaf (noun, /dɪdʌsəf/): "arm"

kalitoughl (noun, /kəlɪtɒl/): "ash"

ainulesa (noun, /aɪnʌlɛsə/): "aunt"

asisadai (noun, /æsɪsədaɪ/): "axe"

nazipeg (noun, /nəzɪpɛg/): "bark"

lu (noun, /lʌ/): "bay"

la (noun, /lə/): "beer"

eluh (noun, /ɛlʌh/): "beet"

zuk (noun, /zʌk/): "bird"

thavuni (noun, /ðəvʌnɪ/): "blood"

ngat (noun, /ŋət/): "boar"

imitag (noun, /imitag/): "bone"

atatil (noun, /ətətil/): "breakfast"

nough (noun, /nɒ/): "breast"

zana (noun, /zænə/): "brother"

ttattaba (noun, /ɾəɾəbə/): "castle"

pabi (noun, /pəbi/): "cat"

ttattaychi (noun, /ɾəɾetʃɪ/): "cat"

alech (noun, /əlɛtʃ/): "chest"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "chicken"

bava (noun, /bavə/): "claw"

idattaw (noun, /idaɾo/): "cloud"

amisa (noun, /amisə/): "coconut"

pe (noun, /pɛ/): "crime"

ttaiki (noun, /ɾaɪkɪ/): "day"

daypa (noun, /depə/): "dinner"

tategak (noun, /tətɛgək/): "dog"

tay (noun, /te/): "drink"

batt (noun, /bəɾ/): "dungeon"

afajaw (noun, /əfəjæw/): "ear"

ttesaza (noun, /ɾɛsəzæ/): "earth"

uta (noun, /utə/): "egg"

ta (noun, /tə/): "elder"

at (noun, /ət/): "enemy"

inapad (noun, /ɪnəpəd/): "evening"

afa (noun, /əfə/): "eye"

anaygough (noun, /ənegɒ/): "family"

dejai (noun, /dɛjaɪ/): "father"

oughpattan (noun, /ɒpæɾæn/): "feather"

imis (noun, /ɪmɪs/): "fight"

diz (noun, /dɪz/): "finger"

alida (noun, /əlɪdæ/): "fire"

shechach (noun, /ʃɛtʃəx/): "fish"

hay (noun, /he/): "flesh"

ttaymule (noun, /ɾemulɛ/): "foot"

nittatt (noun, /nɪɾəɾ/): "forest"

utt (noun, /ʌɾ/): "fox"

pookadan (noun, /pʊkædən/): "friend"

atu (noun, /ətu/): "goose"

ava (noun, /ævə/): "grease"

ti (noun, /tɪ/): "group"

ijaidu (noun, /ɪjaɪdu/): "gulf"

paynata (noun, /penətə/): "hair"

je (noun, /jɛ/): "hand"

tasidayt (noun, /təsɪdet/): "hat"

adattin (noun, /ədæɾin/): "hate"

li (noun, /li/): "head"

madatt (noun, /mədaɾ/): "hill"

ide (noun, /ɪdɛ/): "horn"

athutt (noun, /əðuɾ/): "horse"

mawsh (noun, /moʃ/): "house"

nanginad (noun, /nəŋɪnəd/): "inn"

ed (noun, /ɛd/): "island"

taitatta (noun, /taɪtæɾæ/): "jaw"

ttaida (noun, /ɾaɪdæ/): "lake"

na (noun, /nə/): "leaf"

vapai (noun, /vəpaɪ/): "leg"

jettina (noun, /jɛɾinæ/): "liver"

julawdaz (noun, /dʒulodəz/): "louse"

ati (noun, /ətɪ/): "love"

thavila (noun, /ðævɪlə/): "lunch"

gamiv (noun, /gəmɪv/): "man"

attuli (noun, /əɾuli/): "many"

thay (noun, /ðe/): "meal"

lash (noun, /ləʃ/): "metal"

zaymiz (noun, /zemɪz/): "mine"

mayttik (noun, /meɾik/): "monster"

ang (noun, /aŋ/): "moon"

duttattik (noun, /duɾəɾɪk/): "morning"

idamithi (noun, /ɪdæmiθɪ/): "mother"

lashahim (noun, /laʃəhɪm/): "mountain"

adufewa (noun, /adufɛwə/): "mouth"

nanich (noun, /nænix/): "name"

safaw (noun, /səfo/): "neck"

anotan (noun, /ənɔtən/): "night"

aythaykasu (noun, /eðekasʌ/): "noodle"

mi (noun, /mi/): "nose"

tana (noun, /tænə/): "ocean"

apavalaw (noun, /əpævəlo/): "parent"

ith (noun, /ɪð/): "path"

itu (noun, /ɪtʌ/): "peace"

aka (noun, /əka/): "pepper"

minai (noun, /mɪnaɪ/): "person"

iwe (noun, /ɪwɛ/): "pie"

amath (noun, /əməð/): "pig"

ttitt (noun, /ɾɪɾ/): "rabbit"

aha (noun, /ahæ/): "rain"

athakiti (noun, /əðəkiti/): "rat"

bitt (noun, /biɾ/): "river"

initudough (noun, /ɪnɪtʌdɒ/): "robe"

ised (noun, /ɪsɛd/): "rock"

itteyali (noun, /ɪɾɛyəlɪ/): "root"

bisitti (noun, /bisɪɾi/): "salt"

uttativaw (noun, /ʌɾətivo/): "sand"

vuta (noun, /vuta/): "seed"

silan (noun, /silən/): "sibling"

sedidai (noun, /sɛdɪdaɪ/): "sister"

ayd (noun, /ed/): "skin"

nik (noun, /nɪk/): "sky"

zuttinu (noun, /zʌɾɪnu/): "smoke"

oubaw (noun, /aʊbo/): "snake"

aba (noun, /əbə/): "soup"

ttih (noun, /ɾih/): "star"

la (noun, /læ/): "stew"

ttaw (noun, /ɾəw/): "stomach"

iwizuth (noun, /ɪwizʌð/): "stone"

zitti (noun, /zɪɾɪ/): "stream"

anisin (noun, /ənisɪn/): "sun"

bad (noun, /bəd/): "sword"

say (noun, /se/): "tail"

gut (noun, /gʌt/): "tavern"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "thumb"

nu (noun, /nʌ/): "tongue"

saithahaw (noun, /saɪðəho/): "tooth"

inanoisha (noun, /ɪnanɔɪʃə/): "tree"

ayttapad (noun, /eɾəpəd/): "truth"

ataza (noun, /ətəzə/): "uncle"

sidattitt (noun, /sidəɾɪɾ/): "valley"

inatt (noun, /ɪnəɾ/): "war"

law (noun, /lo/): "water"

izir (noun, /izɪɹ/): "way"

linoughth (noun, /lɪnɒð/): "wine"

itatuna (noun, /ɪtatunə/): "woman"

chin (noun, /tʃɪn/): "word"