Iron Arachne logo glyph
Iron Arachne

Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games

Language Generator

This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.

Nittu

Nittu Dictionary

Pronouns

azaw (pronoun, /əzo/): "he"

zis (pronoun, /zis/): "she"

atha (pronoun, /əðə/): "they"

iz (pronoun, /ɪz/): "you"

ash (pronoun, /æʃ/): "we"

za (pronoun, /zə/): "I"

Articles

utu (article, /utu/): "a"

ayw (article, /ew/): "the"

Prepositions

azawatta (preposition, /əzawæɾə/): "and"

sid (preposition, /sid/): "as"

faimatt (preposition, /faɪmaɾ/): "from"

ditusan (preposition, /ditusən/): "in"

thivin (preposition, /ðivin/): "of"

athin (preposition, /əθɪn/): "or"

afab (preposition, /əfəb/): "to"

nuganath (preposition, /nuganæð/): "will"

awnukat (preposition, /onukat/): "with"

Numbers

amuta (number, /əmutə/): "zero"

sawlal (number, /soləl/): "one"

feth (number, /fɛð/): "two"

sip (number, /sip/): "three"

aduv (number, /əduv/): "four"

uttawki (number, /ʌɾokɪ/): "five"

awtouf (number, /otaʊf/): "six"

upoughwith (number, /upɒwɪð/): "seven"

dai (number, /daɪ/): "eight"

ttu (number, /ɾʌ/): "nine"

japattis (number, /jəpæɾɪs/): "ten"

Questions

el (question, /ɛl/): "what"

aivase (question, /aɪvəsɛ/): "who"

tuttawk (question, /tuɾok/): "how"

az (question, /əz/): "why"

pasi (question, /pəsɪ/): "when"

Interjections

poughtahough (interjection, /pɒtəhɒ/): "hello"

wivi (interjection, /wivɪ/): "goodbye"

ainufatt (interjection, /aɪnufəɾ/): "hey"

acakawd (interjection, /əcəkod/): "bye"

anawai (interjection, /ənəwaɪ/): "ouch"

il (interjection, /ɪl/): "wow"

jough (interjection, /jɒ/): "uh"

wivanus (interjection, /wivənʌs/): "er"

idadipi (interjection, /idædɪpi/): "um"

Adverbs

alathi (adverb, /æləθɪ/): "again"

jaladik (adverb, /jəlædɪk/): "now"

sa (adverb, /sæ/): "soon"

oughl (adverb, /ɒl/): "often"

sa (adverb, /sə/): "sometimes"

asatt (adverb, /əsæɾ/): "always"

inoughh (adverb, /inɒh/): "never"

awt (adverb, /ot/): "seldom"

Adjectives

attunoughna (adjective, /əɾunɒnə/): "aromatic"

ibapili (adjective, /ɪbəpɪlɪ/): "basted"

imiv (adjective, /ɪmɪv/): "big"

tuttaham (adjective, /tʌɾəhæm/): "bitter"

ayki (adjective, /ekɪ/): "black"

efu (adjective, /ɛfu/): "blue"

itai (adjective, /ɪtaɪ/): "brown"

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "chilled"

rrittaytay (adjective, /riɾete/): "cold"

thanebayj (adjective, /ðənɛbej/): "curried"

ttatt (adjective, /ɾəɾ/): "dark"

usabatti (adjective, /usəbəɾɪ/): "deep"

array (adjective, /əre/): "divine"

tikeg (adjective, /tɪkɛg/): "drunk"

fanini (adjective, /fənɪnɪ/): "empty"

thethun (adjective, /θɛðun/): "evil"

ain (adjective, /aɪn/): "familiar"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "fat"

it (adjective, /it/): "flat"

ita (adjective, /itæ/): "frail"

athani (adjective, /æðəni/): "fried"

hawn (adjective, /hon/): "full"

abap (adjective, /əbəp/): "good"

aidak (adjective, /aɪdək/): "green"

nakaw (adjective, /nəkəw/): "grey"

napaniv (adjective, /nəpəniv/): "honest"

pe (adjective, /pɛ/): "hot"

takus (adjective, /təkʌs/): "light"

aducha (adjective, /ədʌtʃə/): "long"

sil (adjective, /sɪl/): "loud"

zittan (adjective, /zɪɾæn/): "mortal"

thug (adjective, /ðʌg/): "mysterious"

ha (adjective, /hə/): "narrow"

sa (adjective, /sə/): "old"

isanoughpi (adjective, /ɪsənɒpi/): "orange"

iwabiza (adjective, /iwæbizə/): "pungent"

ttett (adjective, /ɾɛɾ/): "purple"

awu (adjective, /əwʌ/): "quiet"

ttattung (adjective, /ɾəɾuŋ/): "raw"

ef (adjective, /ɛf/): "rectangular"

anak (adjective, /ənək/): "red"

afishit (adjective, /əfɪʃit/): "roasted"

api (adjective, /apɪ/): "round"

jak (adjective, /dʒək/): "salty"

iloumada (adjective, /ilaʊmədə/): "savory"

hatanitt (adjective, /hətanɪɾ/): "shallow"

anoo (adjective, /ənʊ/): "short"

oughtak (adjective, /ɒtək/): "smoked"

sime (adjective, /sɪmɛ/): "sober"

uganu (adjective, /ugænu/): "sour"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "spicy"

at (adjective, /ət/): "spiral"

avas (adjective, /ævəs/): "square"

kaw (adjective, /ko/): "steamed"

faw (adjective, /fo/): "strange"

na (adjective, /næ/): "strong"

ttadit (adjective, /ɾədɪt/): "sturdy"

awaife (adjective, /əwaɪfɛ/): "sweet"

atayk (adjective, /ətek/): "tall"

initud (adjective, /inɪtud/): "thick"

oughw (adjective, /ɒw/): "thin"

ad (adjective, /əd/): "warm"

anitt (adjective, /ənɪɾ/): "weak"

ahe (adjective, /ahɛ/): "white"

anitta (adjective, /ənɪɾə/): "wide"

chihi (adjective, /tʃɪhɪ/): "yellow"

ethuzawth (adjective, /ɛðʌzoð/): "young"

Verbs

ilawtal (verb, /ɪlotəl/): "bake"

ad (verb, /əd/): "be"

anu (verb, /ənu/): "belong"

wingawt (verb, /wiŋot/): "bite"

thalaih (verb, /θəlaɪh/): "break"

as (verb, /əs/): "burn"

dett (verb, /dɛɾ/): "come"

sejuja (verb, /sɛjujə/): "die"

oughthayloughzu (verb, /ɒðelɒzʌ/): "drink"

awk (verb, /ok/): "eat"

vadaysev (verb, /vədesɛv/): "fall"

ami (verb, /əmɪ/): "fight"

ttuchet (verb, /ɾutʃɛt/): "find"

ubi (verb, /ubɪ/): "fish"

pawti (verb, /poti/): "fly"

mimidi (verb, /mimɪdi/): "frown"

lilul (verb, /lɪlʌl/): "go"

faykiza (verb, /fekɪzə/): "growl"

itichin (verb, /ɪtɪtʃɪn/): "hate"

enas (verb, /ɛnæs/): "have"

nahal (verb, /nəhəl/): "hear"

mawthadarr (verb, /moðədær/): "hide"

uboughka (verb, /ubɒkə/): "hold"

aba (verb, /əbə/): "hunt"

shiwoughwa (verb, /ʃɪwɒwə/): "jump"

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

beb (verb, /bɛb/): "know"

oonidula (verb, /ʊnɪdulə/): "laugh"

pihi (verb, /pɪhɪ/): "lie"

ikidivi (verb, /ɪkidɪvi/): "live"

ngapas (verb, /ŋæpəs/): "lose"

akatad (verb, /əkətəd/): "love"

natac (verb, /nətəc/): "need"

ttaini (verb, /ɾaɪnɪ/): "own"

ni (verb, /nɪ/): "roast"

thainuj (verb, /ðaɪnuj/): "run"

tith (verb, /tið/): "see"

atikan (verb, /ətɪkan/): "sit"

amawnut (verb, /əmonut/): "sleep"

iwadis (verb, /iwədɪs/): "smell"

il (verb, /ɪl/): "smile"

tahut (verb, /təhut/): "stand"

isa (verb, /isə/): "strike"

sattun (verb, /səɾʌn/): "swallow"

nali (verb, /nalɪ/): "swim"

ha (verb, /hə/): "taste"

upi (verb, /upi/): "throw"

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

awa (verb, /əwə/): "want"

Nouns

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "afternoon"

idali (noun, /ɪdali/): "ale"

ayshoof (noun, /eʃʊf/): "all"

isoughj (noun, /ɪsɒj/): "alligator"

ej (noun, /ɛdʒ/): "arm"

isough (noun, /ɪsɒ/): "ash"

iki (noun, /ɪki/): "aunt"

vain (noun, /vaɪn/): "axe"

uz (noun, /ʌz/): "bark"

tek (noun, /tɛk/): "bay"

duk (noun, /duk/): "beer"

imooka (noun, /ɪmʊkə/): "beet"

etoughpisu (noun, /ɛtɒpisʌ/): "bird"

kittawfai (noun, /kɪɾofaɪ/): "blood"

theliziz (noun, /ðɛlɪzɪz/): "boar"

zazaysun (noun, /zəzesʌn/): "bone"

kafaiwil (noun, /kəfaɪwɪl/): "breakfast"

katidough (noun, /kətɪdɒ/): "breast"

akata (noun, /əkətə/): "brother"

famafal (noun, /fəməfəl/): "castle"

daimithaim (noun, /daɪmiðaɪm/): "cat"

sayit (noun, /səyɪt/): "cat"

akaytha (noun, /əkeðə/): "chest"

sit (noun, /sɪt/): "chicken"

ashu (noun, /æʃʌ/): "claw"

aw (noun, /əw/): "cloud"

oida (noun, /ɔɪdə/): "coconut"

busittawth (noun, /busiɾoθ/): "crime"

awwaynaku (noun, /owenəkʌ/): "day"

ngawttan (noun, /ŋoɾan/): "dinner"

fattathap (noun, /fəɾəðəp/): "dog"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "drink"

id (noun, /ɪd/): "dungeon"

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

ttil (noun, /ɾil/): "earth"

zithaid (noun, /zɪðaɪd/): "egg"

ttiq (noun, /ɾiq/): "elder"

ttin (noun, /ɾɪn/): "enemy"

an (noun, /ən/): "evening"

ashi (noun, /əʃɪ/): "eye"

zat (noun, /zət/): "family"

kaige (noun, /kaɪgɛ/): "father"

naigaf (noun, /naɪgəf/): "feather"

til (noun, /til/): "fight"

im (noun, /ɪm/): "finger"

inaybi (noun, /inebi/): "fire"

ikanebe (noun, /ikənɛbɛ/): "fish"

amousam (noun, /əmaʊsəm/): "flesh"

wusayt (noun, /wʌset/): "foot"

ays (noun, /es/): "forest"

aloughtt (noun, /əlɒɾ/): "fox"

apanaku (noun, /əpənəku/): "friend"

aytisa (noun, /etisə/): "goose"

azitiki (noun, /əzitikɪ/): "grease"

ttayhay (noun, /ɾehe/): "group"

akawttit (noun, /əkoɾɪt/): "gulf"

ttattatt (noun, /ɾæɾəɾ/): "hair"

enan (noun, /ɛnən/): "hand"

apidid (noun, /əpɪdid/): "hat"

sipaita (noun, /sɪpaɪtə/): "hate"

asufuw (noun, /əsufʌw/): "head"

datiliv (noun, /dətiliv/): "hill"

thetit (noun, /ðɛtɪt/): "horn"

ttinattes (noun, /ɾinəɾɛs/): "horse"

attufitt (noun, /əɾufiɾ/): "house"

ih (noun, /ih/): "inn"

idas (noun, /ɪdəs/): "island"

atsid (noun, /ətsid/): "jaw"

vematal (noun, /vɛmətəl/): "lake"

ilati (noun, /ɪlətɪ/): "leaf"

tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "leg"

athabaw (noun, /əðəbo/): "liver"

gashe (noun, /gəʃɛ/): "louse"

asan (noun, /əsən/): "love"

ttaidet (noun, /ɾaɪdɛt/): "lunch"

attittan (noun, /əɾɪɾan/): "man"

is (noun, /is/): "many"

ewi (noun, /ɛwɪ/): "meal"

ludad (noun, /ludæd/): "metal"

ewawath (noun, /ɛwəwəð/): "mine"

iwobaw (noun, /iwɔbəw/): "monster"

elai (noun, /ɛlaɪ/): "moon"

ethoughng (noun, /ɛθɒŋ/): "morning"

kakawpa (noun, /kəkopə/): "mother"

ifab (noun, /ɪfəb/): "mountain"

ikisha (noun, /ɪkiʃæ/): "mouth"

inizaj (noun, /ɪnɪzəj/): "name"

talanu (noun, /tələnu/): "neck"

etha (noun, /ɛðə/): "night"

wetaz (noun, /wɛtæz/): "noodle"

mani (noun, /mænɪ/): "nose"

choisi (noun, /tʃɔɪsɪ/): "ocean"

ziminit (noun, /zimɪnɪt/): "parent"

toulakawl (noun, /taʊlækol/): "path"

isipena (noun, /ɪsipɛnə/): "peace"

dafasil (noun, /dəfəsɪl/): "pepper"

viz (noun, /vɪz/): "person"

taww (noun, /tow/): "pie"

awmaima (noun, /omaɪmə/): "pig"

vayminan (noun, /veminən/): "rabbit"

ttafawit (noun, /ɾəfawɪt/): "rain"

su (noun, /su/): "rat"

iwil (noun, /iwɪl/): "river"

lais (noun, /laɪs/): "robe"

tithoughlai (noun, /tɪðɒlaɪ/): "rock"

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

uttanat (noun, /uɾænæt/): "salt"

nakattun (noun, /nakəɾun/): "sand"

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

cha (noun, /tʃə/): "sibling"

umittapa (noun, /umɪɾæpə/): "sister"

azukaj (noun, /əzukæj/): "skin"

naw (noun, /no/): "sky"

att (noun, /əɾ/): "smoke"

unizas (noun, /unɪzəs/): "snake"

zinawath (noun, /zɪnəwəð/): "soup"

amafi (noun, /əməfɪ/): "star"

uttataysi (noun, /uɾætesɪ/): "stew"

thawl (noun, /θol/): "stomach"

thoitesa (noun, /ðɔɪtɛsə/): "stone"

aittawtin (noun, /aɪɾotin/): "stream"

ata (noun, /ətə/): "sun"

it (noun, /ɪt/): "sword"

itaf (noun, /ɪtəf/): "tail"

tabaimawn (noun, /təbaɪmon/): "tavern"

wanen (noun, /wənɛn/): "thumb"

idanaip (noun, /ɪdənaɪp/): "tongue"

nen (noun, /nɛn/): "tooth"

kih (noun, /kih/): "tree"

ahadawu (noun, /ahədəwu/): "truth"

lutti (noun, /luɾɪ/): "uncle"

tekavit (noun, /tɛkəvit/): "valley"

ekagita (noun, /ɛkəgitə/): "war"

ehak (noun, /ɛhək/): "water"

ami (noun, /æmi/): "way"

ashaipouthi (noun, /əʃaɪpaʊði/): "wine"

dat (noun, /dət/): "woman"

usatathaw (noun, /usətæðo/): "word"