Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Aitelal
Aitelal Dictionary
Pronouns
ile (pronoun, /ɪlɛ/): "he"
pa (pronoun, /pə/): "she"
ef (pronoun, /ɛf/): "they"
tte (pronoun, /ɾɛ/): "you"
ne (pronoun, /nɛ/): "we"
id (pronoun, /id/): "I"
Articles
el (article, /ɛl/): "a"
aysa (article, /esə/): "the"
Prepositions
ad (preposition, /əd/): "and"
aish (preposition, /aɪʃ/): "as"
etatt (preposition, /ɛtəɾ/): "from"
attit (preposition, /aɾɪt/): "in"
niba (preposition, /nibə/): "of"
ewinuje (preposition, /ɛwɪnʌjɛ/): "or"
kikuf (preposition, /kɪkuf/): "to"
oughthizud (preposition, /ɒθizʌd/): "will"
toughdit (preposition, /tɒdɪt/): "with"
Numbers
nganad (number, /ŋænæd/): "zero"
fina (number, /fɪnə/): "one"
alith (number, /əlɪð/): "two"
oughbi (number, /ɒbi/): "three"
att (number, /əɾ/): "four"
iwangama (number, /ɪwaŋamə/): "five"
matt (number, /məɾ/): "six"
si (number, /sɪ/): "seven"
china (number, /tʃinə/): "eight"
ifalaka (number, /ɪfələkə/): "nine"
boughttib (number, /bɒɾɪb/): "ten"
Questions
ran (question, /ɹən/): "what"
attilathaw (question, /æɾɪləθo/): "who"
imusu (question, /ɪmusu/): "how"
tsanuj (question, /tsænudʒ/): "why"
ha (question, /hə/): "when"
Interjections
thouy (interjection, /ðaʊy/): "hello"
matoughge (interjection, /mətɒgɛ/): "goodbye"
ttapiwough (interjection, /ɾæpɪwɒ/): "hey"
mal (interjection, /mæl/): "bye"
lutta (interjection, /luɾə/): "ouch"
tazizay (interjection, /təzɪze/): "wow"
anami (interjection, /anəmi/): "uh"
iq (interjection, /ɪq/): "er"
saininu (interjection, /saɪnɪnu/): "um"
Adverbs
nitinatt (adverb, /nitɪnəɾ/): "again"
uvitteda (adverb, /uviɾɛdə/): "now"
ad (adverb, /əd/): "soon"
aittu (adverb, /aɪɾʌ/): "often"
athi (adverb, /əθɪ/): "sometimes"
outtattib (adverb, /aʊɾəɾib/): "always"
tan (adverb, /tæn/): "never"
shi (adverb, /ʃi/): "seldom"
Adjectives
asal (adjective, /əsəl/): "aromatic"
aishitawtt (adjective, /aɪʃitoɾ/): "basted"
sade (adjective, /sədɛ/): "big"
ajifana (adjective, /əjɪfænə/): "bitter"
thaitu (adjective, /ðaɪtʌ/): "black"
aichitavi (adjective, /aɪtʃitəvɪ/): "blue"
adan (adjective, /ədən/): "brown"
ootesotte (adjective, /ʊtɛsɔɾɛ/): "chilled"
foonai (adjective, /fʊnaɪ/): "cold"
nitas (adjective, /nɪtəs/): "curried"
daw (adjective, /do/): "dark"
vai (adjective, /vaɪ/): "deep"
jibav (adjective, /jɪbəv/): "divine"
wooth (adjective, /wʊð/): "drunk"
ttid (adjective, /ɾɪd/): "empty"
amoov (adjective, /əmʊv/): "evil"
enun (adjective, /ɛnun/): "familiar"
akaych (adjective, /æketʃ/): "fat"
afaha (adjective, /əfæhə/): "flat"
afay (adjective, /əfe/): "frail"
vupi (adjective, /vupi/): "fried"
azitta (adjective, /əziɾæ/): "full"
aid (adjective, /aɪd/): "good"
akais (adjective, /əkaɪs/): "green"
vawil (adjective, /vəwɪl/): "grey"
at (adjective, /ət/): "honest"
ttifa (adjective, /ɾɪfə/): "hot"
at (adjective, /at/): "light"
anidou (adjective, /ənidaʊ/): "long"
atta (adjective, /æɾə/): "loud"
thithaiti (adjective, /ðɪðaɪti/): "mortal"
ath (adjective, /əð/): "mysterious"
ijimub (adjective, /ɪjɪmub/): "narrow"
ettijan (adjective, /ɛɾijən/): "old"
asame (adjective, /əsəmɛ/): "orange"
atta (adjective, /əɾə/): "pungent"
dan (adjective, /dæn/): "purple"
enanaiji (adjective, /ɛnənaɪjɪ/): "quiet"
asawshid (adjective, /æsoʃɪd/): "raw"
utaman (adjective, /utəmən/): "rectangular"
itawdiba (adjective, /ɪtodibə/): "red"
da (adjective, /də/): "roasted"
na (adjective, /nə/): "round"
etunife (adjective, /ɛtunɪfɛ/): "salty"
anilas (adjective, /ænɪləs/): "savory"
asays (adjective, /əses/): "shallow"
tharis (adjective, /ðəɹis/): "short"
oupayhiz (adjective, /aʊpehiz/): "smoked"
vaganaw (adjective, /vəgæno/): "sober"
ata (adjective, /atə/): "sour"
uwoughmutt (adjective, /uwɒmuɾ/): "spicy"
ttidaim (adjective, /ɾɪdaɪm/): "spiral"
attifang (adjective, /əɾifəŋ/): "square"
avattawmi (adjective, /ævəɾomɪ/): "steamed"
akasatta (adjective, /əkəsəɾə/): "strange"
ttini (adjective, /ɾɪnɪ/): "strong"
azava (adjective, /æzəva/): "sturdy"
day (adjective, /de/): "sweet"
alittu (adjective, /əliɾʌ/): "tall"
aguti (adjective, /əguti/): "thick"
idaigafe (adjective, /ɪdaɪgafɛ/): "thin"
saliwug (adjective, /səlɪwug/): "warm"
afalu (adjective, /əfəlʌ/): "weak"
tilawlav (adjective, /tɪloləv/): "white"
ine (adjective, /inɛ/): "wide"
ttattawdin (adjective, /ɾəɾodin/): "yellow"
safinuth (adjective, /səfɪnuð/): "young"
Verbs
ete (verb, /ɛtɛ/): "bake"
itaniga (verb, /itanɪgə/): "be"
tevaytta (verb, /tɛveɾə/): "belong"
ipett (verb, /ɪpɛɾ/): "bite"
ehiwati (verb, /ɛhiwətɪ/): "break"
iditu (verb, /iditu/): "burn"
vathab (verb, /væðəb/): "come"
oopachese (verb, /ʊpəxɛsɛ/): "die"
att (verb, /æɾ/): "drink"
ittach (verb, /ɪɾətʃ/): "eat"
panittatt (verb, /pænɪɾəɾ/): "fall"
tet (verb, /tɛt/): "fight"
shanij (verb, /ʃənij/): "find"
umaj (verb, /ʌməj/): "fish"
iwejathu (verb, /ɪwɛdʒəðu/): "fly"
atettayt (verb, /ətɛɾet/): "frown"
soughnithi (verb, /sɒnɪðɪ/): "go"
anewil (verb, /ənɛwɪl/): "growl"
datta (verb, /dæɾə/): "hate"
live (verb, /livɛ/): "have"
ttaylewith (verb, /ɾelɛwɪð/): "hear"
nati (verb, /nətɪ/): "hide"
aw (verb, /əw/): "hold"
ashupis (verb, /əʃʌpis/): "hunt"
ili (verb, /ɪlɪ/): "jump"
aituwitt (verb, /aɪtʌwɪɾ/): "kill"
dukashah (verb, /dukaʃəh/): "know"
ttat (verb, /ɾət/): "laugh"
tini (verb, /tɪnɪ/): "lie"
imim (verb, /ɪmɪm/): "live"
ithai (verb, /iðaɪ/): "lose"
tadunit (verb, /tədʌnɪt/): "love"
soughza (verb, /sɒzæ/): "need"
ivapijough (verb, /ivəpijɒ/): "own"
af (verb, /əf/): "roast"
ejejathi (verb, /ɛjɛdʒæði/): "run"
ti (verb, /tɪ/): "see"
awday (verb, /ode/): "sit"
abetta (verb, /əbɛɾə/): "sleep"
atasal (verb, /ətəsəl/): "smell"
esh (verb, /ɛʃ/): "smile"
ihu (verb, /ɪhʌ/): "stand"
ebalif (verb, /ɛbəlif/): "strike"
it (verb, /ɪt/): "swallow"
nithap (verb, /niθəp/): "swim"
oughnapa (verb, /ɒnəpə/): "taste"
sala (verb, /səlæ/): "throw"
lattang (verb, /ləɾəŋ/): "walk"
ettus (verb, /ɛɾus/): "want"
Nouns
if (noun, /ɪf/): "afternoon"
aigaza (noun, /aɪgəzə/): "ale"
zibinoop (noun, /zɪbɪnʊp/): "all"
ttana (noun, /ɾənə/): "alligator"
thanamak (noun, /ðənamək/): "arm"
ela (noun, /ɛlə/): "ash"
oonisitti (noun, /ʊnɪsɪɾɪ/): "aunt"
anamal (noun, /ənəməl/): "axe"
ittinin (noun, /ɪɾɪnin/): "bark"
awtukitt (noun, /otukɪɾ/): "bay"
awtt (noun, /oɾ/): "beer"
natha (noun, /nəðə/): "beet"
amada (noun, /əmədə/): "bird"
avaiteta (noun, /ævaɪtɛta/): "blood"
tinat (noun, /tɪnət/): "boar"
ootanittu (noun, /ʊtənɪɾu/): "bone"
na (noun, /nə/): "breakfast"
taloughvais (noun, /təlɒvaɪs/): "breast"
ulubas (noun, /ʌlʌbəs/): "brother"
epaysa (noun, /ɛpesə/): "castle"
noozal (noun, /nʊzəl/): "cat"
apaytha (noun, /əpeðə/): "cat"
boughtawdi (noun, /bɒtodi/): "chest"
oom (noun, /ʊm/): "chicken"
attagud (noun, /əɾəgʌd/): "claw"
awsaizatt (noun, /osaɪzəɾ/): "cloud"
zashattat (noun, /zəʃəɾət/): "coconut"
ouhacumi (noun, /aʊhəcʌmɪ/): "crime"
ata (noun, /əta/): "day"
lawsizouth (noun, /losɪzaʊð/): "dinner"
ttasavay (noun, /ɾəsəve/): "dog"
ak (noun, /ək/): "drink"
zasititt (noun, /zæsitɪɾ/): "dungeon"
wittath (noun, /wɪɾæð/): "ear"
navaigip (noun, /navaɪgɪp/): "earth"
anabinge (noun, /anəbiŋɛ/): "egg"
udatta (noun, /ʌdəɾə/): "elder"
nan (noun, /næn/): "enemy"
apaikita (noun, /apaɪkitæ/): "evening"
ezi (noun, /ɛzɪ/): "eye"
apumawla (noun, /əpʌmola/): "family"
ebulaw (noun, /ɛbuləw/): "father"
da (noun, /də/): "feather"
awasada (noun, /əwæsədə/): "fight"
lulal (noun, /lʌləl/): "finger"
isethathough (noun, /isɛθəðɒ/): "fire"
bayttid (noun, /beɾɪd/): "fish"
aifabafa (noun, /aɪfəbəfə/): "flesh"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "foot"
ettawvasu (noun, /ɛɾovəsu/): "forest"
tawt (noun, /tot/): "fox"
apaj (noun, /əpəj/): "friend"
tikilaw (noun, /tikɪləw/): "goose"
afiti (noun, /əfiti/): "grease"
lini (noun, /lɪnɪ/): "group"
di (noun, /dɪ/): "gulf"
la (noun, /lə/): "hair"
vanab (noun, /vənəb/): "hand"
oudizat (noun, /aʊdɪzət/): "hat"
utay (noun, /ute/): "hate"
ttaynana (noun, /ɾenænæ/): "head"
oughtattoisu (noun, /ɒtæɾɔɪsu/): "hill"
unaw (noun, /uno/): "horn"
oughb (noun, /ɒb/): "horse"
awmises (noun, /omɪsɛs/): "house"
ingi (noun, /iŋi/): "inn"
ida (noun, /ɪdə/): "island"
iman (noun, /ɪmən/): "jaw"
adamoughk (noun, /adəmɒk/): "lake"
iwawthah (noun, /ɪwoθəh/): "leaf"
anak (noun, /ənak/): "leg"
said (noun, /saɪd/): "liver"
unachud (noun, /unətʃud/): "louse"
ivel (noun, /ɪvɛl/): "love"
udit (noun, /ʌdɪt/): "lunch"
attatti (noun, /əɾəɾi/): "man"
aikuthitt (noun, /aɪkʌðiɾ/): "many"
saw (noun, /səw/): "meal"
da (noun, /də/): "metal"
aymeth (noun, /emɛð/): "mine"
vapaith (noun, /vəpaɪð/): "monster"
upa (noun, /ʌpə/): "moon"
avitid (noun, /əvɪtɪd/): "morning"
agawv (noun, /əgov/): "mother"
ikoogi (noun, /ɪkʊgi/): "mountain"
sasaydatt (noun, /səsedəɾ/): "mouth"
timitt (noun, /timɪɾ/): "name"
nasayvab (noun, /nəsevəb/): "neck"
inethay (noun, /inɛðe/): "night"
oughbalivu (noun, /ɒbəlɪvu/): "noodle"
ta (noun, /tə/): "nose"
ela (noun, /ɛlə/): "ocean"
finacha (noun, /finətʃə/): "parent"
ibaikisi (noun, /ɪbaɪkɪsɪ/): "path"
ne (noun, /nɛ/): "peace"
vin (noun, /vin/): "pepper"
kaithatas (noun, /kaɪðətæs/): "person"
aysoun (noun, /esaʊn/): "pie"
id (noun, /id/): "pig"
til (noun, /til/): "rabbit"
udoun (noun, /udaʊn/): "rain"
asoughttawv (noun, /æsɒɾov/): "rat"
isimayt (noun, /ɪsɪmet/): "river"
ttusough (noun, /ɾusɒ/): "robe"
adivayba (noun, /adɪvebə/): "rock"
awokubay (noun, /əwɔkʌbe/): "root"
enid (noun, /ɛnid/): "salt"
ta (noun, /tə/): "sand"
eme (noun, /ɛmɛ/): "seed"
engumaw (noun, /ɛŋʌmo/): "sibling"
esini (noun, /ɛsinɪ/): "sister"
ttoishana (noun, /ɾɔɪʃanə/): "skin"
ayfattal (noun, /efaɾəl/): "sky"
na (noun, /nə/): "smoke"
ngibi (noun, /ŋɪbɪ/): "snake"
wathisi (noun, /wəðɪsɪ/): "soup"
fipajim (noun, /fipədʒɪm/): "star"
zu (noun, /zu/): "stew"
zata (noun, /zatæ/): "stomach"
ata (noun, /atæ/): "stone"
simi (noun, /sɪmi/): "stream"
atami (noun, /ətəmɪ/): "sun"
ttan (noun, /ɾæn/): "sword"
awd (noun, /od/): "tail"
chidazi (noun, /xidəzi/): "tavern"
udaka (noun, /ʌdəka/): "thumb"
taiza (noun, /taɪza/): "tongue"
afamedu (noun, /əfəmɛdʌ/): "tooth"
tathanah (noun, /təθənəh/): "tree"
aysa (noun, /esə/): "truth"
awvathoughfu (noun, /ovæðɒfʌ/): "uncle"
tai (noun, /taɪ/): "valley"
azusej (noun, /əzusɛdʒ/): "war"
hu (noun, /hu/): "water"
pattath (noun, /pəɾəð/): "way"
nakifoil (noun, /nækɪfɔɪl/): "wine"
isaboughli (noun, /ɪsabɒlɪ/): "woman"
thijatta (noun, /ðɪdʒəɾæ/): "word"