Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Gizati
Gizati Dictionary
Pronouns
an (pronoun, /ən/): "he"
ivay (pronoun, /ive/): "she"
ana (pronoun, /ənæ/): "they"
ve (pronoun, /vɛ/): "you"
ucha (pronoun, /uxæ/): "we"
ut (pronoun, /ut/): "I"
Articles
bith (article, /bɪð/): "a"
awu (article, /əwu/): "the"
Prepositions
wabathay (preposition, /wəbəðe/): "and"
tattouti (preposition, /təɾaʊti/): "as"
varraj (preposition, /vəræj/): "from"
aidawm (preposition, /aɪdom/): "in"
ayz (preposition, /ez/): "of"
ad (preposition, /əd/): "or"
ayttoughs (preposition, /eɾɒs/): "to"
uzathaw (preposition, /ʌzæðo/): "will"
ikana (preposition, /ɪkənæ/): "with"
Numbers
bawsoughmu (number, /bosɒmu/): "zero"
if (number, /ɪf/): "one"
hettungaz (number, /hɛɾuŋaz/): "two"
utanu (number, /utænu/): "three"
laydit (number, /ledɪt/): "four"
ngaketin (number, /ŋakɛtin/): "five"
igibaidu (number, /ɪgɪbaɪdʌ/): "six"
uthi (number, /uðɪ/): "seven"
ichilay (number, /ɪtʃile/): "eight"
ut (number, /ʌt/): "nine"
da (number, /də/): "ten"
Questions
naitina (question, /naɪtɪnə/): "what"
atough (question, /ətɒ/): "who"
hehe (question, /hɛhɛ/): "how"
idatha (question, /idaðə/): "why"
akati (question, /akati/): "when"
Interjections
oughtaimit (interjection, /ɒtaɪmɪt/): "hello"
vataw (interjection, /vətæw/): "goodbye"
igimatto (interjection, /ɪgɪməɾɔ/): "hey"
sitaku (interjection, /sitəku/): "bye"
pabai (interjection, /pəbaɪ/): "ouch"
aka (interjection, /əkə/): "wow"
idethaila (interjection, /ɪdɛðaɪlə/): "uh"
nattaykait (interjection, /naɾekaɪt/): "er"
ab (interjection, /æb/): "um"
Adverbs
misuka (adverb, /mɪsʌkə/): "again"
etekeb (adverb, /ɛtɛkɛb/): "now"
dittita (adverb, /diɾɪtə/): "soon"
zawawj (adverb, /zæwoj/): "often"
kiwottu (adverb, /kɪwɔɾu/): "sometimes"
nali (adverb, /nəlɪ/): "always"
zoujeten (adverb, /zaʊjɛtɛn/): "never"
mish (adverb, /miʃ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
jaym (adjective, /dʒem/): "aromatic"
ij (adjective, /ɪdʒ/): "basted"
thuta (adjective, /ðʌtæ/): "big"
nicinayd (adjective, /nɪcɪned/): "bitter"
il (adjective, /il/): "black"
lata (adjective, /lətə/): "blue"
nati (adjective, /nəti/): "brown"
isip (adjective, /isɪp/): "chilled"
unguttitu (adjective, /ʌŋuɾɪtʌ/): "cold"
nimana (adjective, /nɪmənə/): "curried"
ttanithi (adjective, /ɾənɪθi/): "dark"
aimaw (adjective, /aɪmo/): "deep"
shak (adjective, /ʃək/): "divine"
ufid (adjective, /ʌfɪd/): "drunk"
etta (adjective, /ɛɾæ/): "empty"
uvatad (adjective, /ʌvətad/): "evil"
ttawn (adjective, /ɾon/): "familiar"
itaw (adjective, /ito/): "fat"
avutt (adjective, /əvʌɾ/): "flat"
anesili (adjective, /ənɛsilɪ/): "frail"
ngadaida (adjective, /ŋədaɪdæ/): "fried"
sattoutha (adjective, /səɾaʊðə/): "full"
sapaz (adjective, /sapəz/): "good"
tihu (adjective, /tɪhʌ/): "green"
thafek (adjective, /ðəfɛk/): "grey"
ayzisani (adjective, /ezɪsəni/): "honest"
itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "hot"
ttetan (adjective, /ɾɛtæn/): "light"
al (adjective, /al/): "long"
inizen (adjective, /ɪnɪzɛn/): "loud"
ttak (adjective, /ɾək/): "mortal"
inad (adjective, /ɪnəd/): "mysterious"
nezough (adjective, /nɛzɒ/): "narrow"
abeneb (adjective, /əbɛnɛb/): "old"
birrit (adjective, /birit/): "orange"
ashitaz (adjective, /əʃitəz/): "pungent"
pittoo (adjective, /pɪɾʊ/): "purple"
aythaymaisa (adjective, /eðemaɪsæ/): "quiet"
awmaisiitt (adjective, /omaɪʒɪɾ/): "raw"
nathah (adjective, /nəðəh/): "rectangular"
ifayu (adjective, /ɪfəyu/): "red"
wavoughna (adjective, /wəvɒnə/): "roasted"
azah (adjective, /æzəh/): "round"
sacha (adjective, /səxə/): "salty"
chatihoos (adjective, /chətihʊs/): "savory"
atatath (adjective, /ətətaθ/): "shallow"
ayt (adjective, /et/): "short"
isaydoo (adjective, /ɪsedʊ/): "smoked"
ttuzihutt (adjective, /ɾuzɪhuɾ/): "sober"
vamoonu (adjective, /vəmʊnu/): "sour"
thuliban (adjective, /ðulɪbən/): "spicy"
waymajih (adjective, /weməjɪh/): "spiral"
an (adjective, /ən/): "square"
liz (adjective, /lɪz/): "steamed"
ana (adjective, /ænə/): "strange"
azad (adjective, /əzəd/): "strong"
uthatt (adjective, /uðəɾ/): "sturdy"
avila (adjective, /əvilə/): "sweet"
aybafaw (adjective, /ebəfo/): "tall"
aichitasha (adjective, /aɪtʃɪtæʃə/): "thick"
tashaz (adjective, /təʃəz/): "thin"
ujalali (adjective, /ʌdʒələli/): "warm"
akulel (adjective, /əkʌlɛl/): "weak"
az (adjective, /əz/): "white"
kani (adjective, /kənɪ/): "wide"
asudi (adjective, /əsudɪ/): "yellow"
ak (adjective, /ək/): "young"
Verbs
sa (verb, /sə/): "bake"
sa (verb, /sə/): "be"
watattaq (verb, /watəɾəq/): "belong"
atte (verb, /æɾɛ/): "bite"
anaykosi (verb, /ænekɔsi/): "break"
adenafa (verb, /ədɛnæfə/): "burn"
wu (verb, /wʌ/): "come"
niti (verb, /nitɪ/): "die"
az (verb, /əz/): "drink"
oughsulitu (verb, /ɒsulɪtʌ/): "eat"
ait (verb, /aɪt/): "fall"
aywutteth (verb, /ewʌɾɛθ/): "fight"
ttilatt (verb, /ɾɪləɾ/): "find"
na (verb, /nə/): "fish"
ttawdiz (verb, /ɾodiz/): "fly"
anousawtha (verb, /ənaʊsoðə/): "frown"
ethihait (verb, /ɛðɪhaɪt/): "go"
azittad (verb, /əzɪɾəd/): "growl"
dadinil (verb, /dədɪnil/): "hate"
tayle (verb, /telɛ/): "have"
aiboofin (verb, /aɪbʊfin/): "hear"
atti (verb, /əɾɪ/): "hide"
afanug (verb, /əfænʌg/): "hold"
tali (verb, /təlɪ/): "hunt"
fough (verb, /fɒ/): "jump"
tett (verb, /tɛɾ/): "kill"
koughda (verb, /kɒdə/): "know"
oupatadi (verb, /aʊpətədi/): "laugh"
anas (verb, /ənæs/): "lie"
atayttu (verb, /ateɾʌ/): "live"
nuthai (verb, /nuðaɪ/): "lose"
isaw (verb, /ɪso/): "love"
dalawtt (verb, /dəloɾ/): "need"
ittuteki (verb, /ɪɾutɛkɪ/): "own"
awsousu (verb, /osaʊsʌ/): "roast"
aysimish (verb, /esɪmɪʃ/): "run"
inid (verb, /ɪnid/): "see"
adatiba (verb, /ədətibæ/): "sit"
ma (verb, /mə/): "sleep"
aykuttutt (verb, /ekuɾʌɾ/): "smell"
fayttut (verb, /feɾʌt/): "smile"
kitha (verb, /kɪθə/): "stand"
vamagoughd (verb, /vaməgɒd/): "strike"
eputingi (verb, /ɛpʌtɪŋi/): "swallow"
ihahai (verb, /ɪhəhaɪ/): "swim"
vap (verb, /vəp/): "taste"
ziha (verb, /zɪhə/): "throw"
agaim (verb, /agaɪm/): "walk"
nishuttai (verb, /niʃʌɾaɪ/): "want"
Nouns
en (noun, /ɛn/): "afternoon"
ttaide (noun, /ɾaɪdɛ/): "ale"
sangi (noun, /səŋɪ/): "all"
namaysa (noun, /næmesə/): "alligator"
nikangid (noun, /nɪkaŋid/): "arm"
etungay (noun, /ɛtuŋe/): "ash"
ttazattu (noun, /ɾəzæɾu/): "aunt"
vaitta (noun, /vaɪɾə/): "axe"
ttumunath (noun, /ɾumʌnəð/): "bark"
tazouthet (noun, /tæzaʊðɛt/): "bay"
vaingith (noun, /vaɪŋɪð/): "beer"
nivewik (noun, /nɪvɛwɪk/): "beet"
nekinat (noun, /nɛkɪnæt/): "bird"
simak (noun, /sɪmak/): "blood"
jid (noun, /dʒɪd/): "boar"
ttasattough (noun, /ɾəsəɾɒ/): "bone"
naisadai (noun, /naɪsədaɪ/): "breakfast"
atal (noun, /ətəl/): "breast"
bas (noun, /bəs/): "brother"
oungaf (noun, /aʊŋəf/): "castle"
azunilai (noun, /əzʌnilaɪ/): "cat"
bidawd (noun, /bidod/): "cat"
angaypin (noun, /aŋepin/): "chest"
aywa (noun, /ewə/): "chicken"
bana (noun, /bəna/): "claw"
za (noun, /zə/): "cloud"
nunuzat (noun, /nunuzət/): "coconut"
vatt (noun, /væɾ/): "crime"
si (noun, /sɪ/): "day"
el (noun, /ɛl/): "dinner"
udaw (noun, /udo/): "dog"
apough (noun, /æpɒ/): "drink"
thawli (noun, /ðolɪ/): "dungeon"
awittetha (noun, /əwiɾɛðæ/): "ear"
ttirafa (noun, /ɾiɹəfə/): "earth"
muti (noun, /mʌti/): "egg"
avoosiaws (noun, /ævʊʒos/): "elder"
toutu (noun, /taʊtu/): "enemy"
naduj (noun, /nədʌdʒ/): "evening"
nattay (noun, /nəɾe/): "eye"
ttattil (noun, /ɾəɾɪl/): "family"
ikat (noun, /ɪkət/): "father"
silachuh (noun, /sɪlətʃʌh/): "feather"
taboughth (noun, /tæbɒð/): "fight"
tha (noun, /θə/): "finger"
ttilidi (noun, /ɾɪlidi/): "fire"
za (noun, /zə/): "fish"
ma (noun, /mə/): "flesh"
kainitit (noun, /kaɪnitɪt/): "foot"
sawdi (noun, /sodɪ/): "forest"
attoi (noun, /əɾɔɪ/): "fox"
alema (noun, /alɛmæ/): "friend"
tisah (noun, /tɪsəh/): "goose"
aittip (noun, /aɪɾip/): "grease"
adanaj (noun, /ədənəj/): "group"
voughlidil (noun, /vɒlɪdɪl/): "gulf"
asajoi (noun, /æsədʒɔɪ/): "hair"
li (noun, /lɪ/): "hand"
lasaip (noun, /ləsaɪp/): "hat"
atoughnough (noun, /ətɒnɒ/): "hate"
ikainus (noun, /ɪkaɪnʌs/): "head"
kizoughzi (noun, /kɪzɒzɪ/): "hill"
awoughhaymi (noun, /awɒhemɪ/): "horn"
oughhaka (noun, /ɒhəkə/): "horse"
ukaw (noun, /ʌko/): "house"
sithavoo (noun, /sɪðəvʊ/): "inn"
sanesa (noun, /sənɛsæ/): "island"
ushayzan (noun, /uʃezən/): "jaw"
wataym (noun, /wətem/): "lake"
jaba (noun, /jəbə/): "leaf"
idi (noun, /idɪ/): "leg"
lad (noun, /lad/): "liver"
lath (noun, /læð/): "louse"
itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "love"
taylit (noun, /telit/): "lunch"
fookif (noun, /fʊkɪf/): "man"
thawdekin (noun, /ðodɛkɪn/): "many"
lawtti (noun, /loɾɪ/): "meal"
ttattanath (noun, /ɾəɾənæð/): "metal"
ayd (noun, /ed/): "mine"
anu (noun, /ənu/): "monster"
uwini (noun, /uwɪni/): "moon"
itadafa (noun, /itədəfə/): "morning"
utata (noun, /utəta/): "mother"
ayshathitti (noun, /eʃəðɪɾɪ/): "mountain"
oughchittaine (noun, /ɒchɪɾaɪnɛ/): "mouth"
atittipi (noun, /atɪɾɪpɪ/): "name"
atitha (noun, /atiðə/): "neck"
ajizet (noun, /əjɪzɛt/): "night"
ti (noun, /ti/): "noodle"
doutti (noun, /daʊɾɪ/): "nose"
vough (noun, /vɒ/): "ocean"
achukid (noun, /ətʃukid/): "parent"
iti (noun, /itɪ/): "path"
va (noun, /və/): "peace"
akat (noun, /əkət/): "pepper"
houghdi (noun, /hɒdɪ/): "person"
rritu (noun, /ritu/): "pie"
vang (noun, /vəŋ/): "pig"
za (noun, /zə/): "rabbit"
angafi (noun, /əŋəfɪ/): "rain"
anoozin (noun, /ənʊzɪn/): "rat"
jaw (noun, /jo/): "river"
awpe (noun, /opɛ/): "robe"
ita (noun, /itə/): "rock"
sa (noun, /sə/): "root"
atitu (noun, /ætitu/): "salt"
aditay (noun, /ædɪte/): "sand"
taninan (noun, /tænɪnən/): "seed"
rrodidin (noun, /rɔdɪdin/): "sibling"
du (noun, /dʌ/): "sister"
utsajattu (noun, /ʌtsəjaɾu/): "skin"
sunu (noun, /sʌnu/): "sky"
athaytalay (noun, /aðetæle/): "smoke"
ataj (noun, /ətəj/): "snake"
kanikis (noun, /kənɪkis/): "soup"
minushaw (noun, /mɪnʌʃo/): "star"
deziwith (noun, /dɛzɪwið/): "stew"
inifu (noun, /ɪnɪfu/): "stomach"
naittala (noun, /naɪɾələ/): "stone"
atuna (noun, /ætuna/): "stream"
wupatsoughd (noun, /wupətsɒd/): "sun"
chi (noun, /tʃi/): "sword"
oughttettis (noun, /ɒɾɛɾis/): "tail"
nin (noun, /nɪn/): "tavern"
abayjatt (noun, /əbejəɾ/): "thumb"
ayngasepa (noun, /eŋæsɛpə/): "tongue"
amus (noun, /æmus/): "tooth"
thay (noun, /θe/): "tree"
ayvawnou (noun, /evonaʊ/): "truth"
anavu (noun, /ənəvʌ/): "uncle"
ihanuth (noun, /ihənuð/): "valley"
ajitt (noun, /əjɪɾ/): "war"
sas (noun, /səs/): "water"
as (noun, /əs/): "way"
teningad (noun, /tɛnɪŋəd/): "wine"
hu (noun, /hʌ/): "woman"
mas (noun, /məs/): "word"