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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.

Lapuza

Lapuza Dictionary

Pronouns

angaw (pronoun, /æŋo/): "he"

ays (pronoun, /es/): "she"

ezu (pronoun, /ɛzʌ/): "they"

tte (pronoun, /ɾɛ/): "you"

sih (pronoun, /sih/): "we"

ttood (pronoun, /ɾʊd/): "I"

Articles

att (article, /əɾ/): "a"

mu (article, /mʌ/): "the"

Prepositions

daylutt (preposition, /deluɾ/): "and"

et (preposition, /ɛt/): "as"

ooh (preposition, /ʊh/): "from"

tilaiwih (preposition, /tɪlaɪwɪh/): "in"

itufitt (preposition, /ɪtʌfiɾ/): "of"

avatt (preposition, /avəɾ/): "or"

ifaka (preposition, /ɪfəkə/): "to"

pathus (preposition, /pəðus/): "will"

fani (preposition, /fəni/): "with"

Numbers

iditt (number, /idɪɾ/): "zero"

nan (number, /nən/): "one"

etabik (number, /ɛtabik/): "two"

tainize (number, /taɪnɪzɛ/): "three"

awsam (number, /osəm/): "four"

ajali (number, /ədʒəli/): "five"

kitoon (number, /kɪtʊn/): "six"

oughki (number, /ɒkɪ/): "seven"

ttitebis (number, /ɾɪtɛbɪs/): "eight"

hikithatt (number, /hɪkɪðæɾ/): "nine"

adashun (number, /ədæʃun/): "ten"

Questions

ttenakuf (question, /ɾɛnəkʌf/): "what"

poughpaf (question, /pɒpæf/): "who"

jattanun (question, /jəɾənʌn/): "how"

wena (question, /wɛnə/): "why"

athit (question, /aθɪt/): "when"

Interjections

aw (interjection, /əw/): "hello"

tidayba (interjection, /tidebə/): "goodbye"

fifisij (interjection, /fifisij/): "hey"

nadattuk (interjection, /nədəɾʌk/): "bye"

sayttelam (interjection, /seɾɛlam/): "ouch"

attap (interjection, /əɾəp/): "wow"

inal (interjection, /inəl/): "uh"

uwa (interjection, /ʌwə/): "er"

way (interjection, /we/): "um"

Adverbs

len (adverb, /lɛn/): "again"

chay (adverb, /tʃe/): "now"

azitt (adverb, /əzɪɾ/): "soon"

ittang (adverb, /iɾəŋ/): "often"

anay (adverb, /ane/): "sometimes"

achemi (adverb, /ətʃɛmɪ/): "always"

ibai (adverb, /ɪbaɪ/): "never"

angainak (adverb, /æŋaɪnək/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ittad (adjective, /ɪɾəd/): "aromatic"

lanurran (adjective, /lanʌrən/): "basted"

ngawasut (adjective, /ŋəwəsut/): "big"

danes (adjective, /dənɛs/): "bitter"

tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "black"

pisa (adjective, /pɪsə/): "blue"

attatu (adjective, /æɾətu/): "brown"

vimatha (adjective, /vɪmaða/): "chilled"

ithayza (adjective, /iðezə/): "cold"

ettadeni (adjective, /ɛɾədɛnɪ/): "curried"

in (adjective, /in/): "dark"

attoughjis (adjective, /əɾɒjis/): "deep"

labithai (adjective, /ləbiðaɪ/): "divine"

wath (adjective, /wəð/): "drunk"

udasabou (adjective, /udasabaʊ/): "empty"

kattit (adjective, /kəɾɪt/): "evil"

az (adjective, /əz/): "familiar"

bit (adjective, /bɪt/): "fat"

akivayk (adjective, /əkɪvek/): "flat"

awattath (adjective, /əwəɾæð/): "frail"

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

utayk (adjective, /ʌtek/): "full"

tuk (adjective, /tuk/): "good"

ttola (adjective, /ɾɔlæ/): "green"

fa (adjective, /fə/): "grey"

vi (adjective, /vɪ/): "honest"

att (adjective, /æɾ/): "hot"

lutattu (adjective, /lutæɾʌ/): "light"

kaibuka (adjective, /kaɪbʌka/): "long"

il (adjective, /ɪl/): "loud"

ana (adjective, /ænə/): "mortal"

awttat (adjective, /oɾət/): "mysterious"

ga (adjective, /gə/): "narrow"

na (adjective, /næ/): "old"

itaittava (adjective, /ɪtaɪɾəvə/): "orange"

ta (adjective, /ta/): "pungent"

ayzata (adjective, /ezatə/): "purple"

panatta (adjective, /pənəɾə/): "quiet"

at (adjective, /ət/): "raw"

emud (adjective, /ɛmud/): "rectangular"

lazami (adjective, /ləzəmɪ/): "red"

danay (adjective, /dæne/): "roasted"

hi (adjective, /hɪ/): "round"

moughchabi (adjective, /mɒtʃabɪ/): "salty"

as (adjective, /əs/): "savory"

oita (adjective, /ɔɪta/): "shallow"

kizip (adjective, /kɪzɪp/): "short"

aysa (adjective, /esə/): "smoked"

ayja (adjective, /edʒə/): "sober"

ngayth (adjective, /ŋeð/): "sour"

iwas (adjective, /ɪwəs/): "spicy"

alapipi (adjective, /æləpɪpi/): "spiral"

doothawat (adjective, /dʊðəwət/): "square"

aynathu (adjective, /enəθu/): "steamed"

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

nutta (adjective, /nuɾə/): "strong"

gamidash (adjective, /gəmɪdəʃ/): "sturdy"

law (adjective, /lo/): "sweet"

sukayn (adjective, /sʌken/): "tall"

ipakas (adjective, /ɪpəkæs/): "thick"

thinaib (adjective, /ðɪnaɪb/): "thin"

hatha (adjective, /həðə/): "warm"

ikitta (adjective, /ɪkɪɾə/): "weak"

ivaifala (adjective, /ɪvaɪfəlæ/): "white"

rat (adjective, /ɹət/): "wide"

nu (adjective, /nu/): "yellow"

asusek (adjective, /æsʌsɛk/): "young"

Verbs

chali (verb, /tʃəlɪ/): "bake"

isai (verb, /ɪsaɪ/): "be"

aybawt (verb, /ebot/): "belong"

iziw (verb, /ɪziw/): "bite"

att (verb, /aɾ/): "break"

ilun (verb, /ɪlun/): "burn"

alalaymu (verb, /əlælemu/): "come"

ikimaysi (verb, /ikɪmesɪ/): "die"

sattoughnak (verb, /səɾɒnək/): "drink"

tezattough (verb, /tɛzəɾɒ/): "eat"

uwaw (verb, /ʌwo/): "fall"

uttattanay (verb, /ʌɾaɾəne/): "fight"

lanam (verb, /lənam/): "find"

lath (verb, /ləð/): "fish"

inapat (verb, /inəpət/): "fly"

baf (verb, /baf/): "frown"

ihina (verb, /ihɪnə/): "go"

kadak (verb, /kædək/): "growl"

ttathing (verb, /ɾəðiŋ/): "hate"

iwoozuj (verb, /ɪwʊzʌdʒ/): "have"

shesuttaitt (verb, /ʃɛsʌɾaɪɾ/): "hear"

pa (verb, /pə/): "hide"

achipev (verb, /axɪpɛv/): "hold"

mataj (verb, /mətəj/): "hunt"

tattabi (verb, /təɾəbi/): "jump"

disakis (verb, /dɪsəkis/): "kill"

ayqetayzi (verb, /eqɛtezɪ/): "know"

gathana (verb, /gəðənə/): "laugh"

athabaw (verb, /aðæbo/): "lie"

zasaz (verb, /zasəz/): "live"

un (verb, /ʌn/): "lose"

ngasa (verb, /ŋasə/): "love"

zay (verb, /ze/): "need"

mulan (verb, /mʌlən/): "own"

us (verb, /us/): "roast"

ittizaw (verb, /ɪɾizo/): "run"

aisi (verb, /aɪsɪ/): "see"

naybunuth (verb, /nebunʌð/): "sit"

tag (verb, /təg/): "sleep"

aidoutt (verb, /aɪdaʊɾ/): "smell"

ki (verb, /ki/): "smile"

ettatang (verb, /ɛɾətəŋ/): "stand"

tattuttich (verb, /təɾuɾɪtʃ/): "strike"

isai (verb, /ɪsaɪ/): "swallow"

niw (verb, /niw/): "swim"

oughbayf (verb, /ɒbef/): "taste"

ikaimi (verb, /ikaɪmɪ/): "throw"

bawaittal (verb, /bəwaɪɾəl/): "walk"

iday (verb, /ɪde/): "want"

Nouns

ttoughv (noun, /ɾɒv/): "afternoon"

tanaqik (noun, /tənəqɪk/): "ale"

tame (noun, /təmɛ/): "all"

dinesa (noun, /dinɛsə/): "alligator"

iki (noun, /ɪki/): "arm"

aynatt (noun, /enəɾ/): "ash"

lifaka (noun, /lɪfəkæ/): "aunt"

isittab (noun, /isiɾəb/): "axe"

jema (noun, /jɛmæ/): "bark"

dan (noun, /dən/): "bay"

tinoos (noun, /tɪnʊs/): "beer"

uttattin (noun, /uɾæɾɪn/): "beet"

iditi (noun, /idɪtɪ/): "bird"

nu (noun, /nu/): "blood"

unimitu (noun, /ʌnɪmɪtʌ/): "boar"

apaimath (noun, /əpaɪmæð/): "bone"

zaziv (noun, /zəzɪv/): "breakfast"

athith (noun, /əðɪð/): "breast"

suthuta (noun, /suðutə/): "brother"

oughn (noun, /ɒn/): "castle"

idaynays (noun, /ɪdenes/): "cat"

adoughc (noun, /ədɒc/): "cat"

anoughttani (noun, /ænɒɾənɪ/): "chest"

itsa (noun, /ɪtsæ/): "chicken"

ttawpab (noun, /ɾopəb/): "claw"

ut (noun, /ʌt/): "cloud"

at (noun, /ət/): "coconut"

ekathoughn (noun, /ɛkəðɒn/): "crime"

oigoughttang (noun, /ɔɪgɒɾæŋ/): "day"

na (noun, /nə/): "dinner"

taja (noun, /təjæ/): "dog"

uttilathai (noun, /ʌɾɪlæðaɪ/): "drink"

ttazishas (noun, /ɾəziʃæs/): "dungeon"

aba (noun, /əbə/): "ear"

usak (noun, /ʌsək/): "earth"

adawuti (noun, /ædæwʌti/): "egg"

paiv (noun, /paɪv/): "elder"

ti (noun, /ti/): "enemy"

ttoughttuke (noun, /ɾɒɾʌkɛ/): "evening"

isi (noun, /ɪsɪ/): "eye"

ousha (noun, /aʊʃə/): "family"

ina (noun, /ɪnæ/): "father"

in (noun, /ɪn/): "feather"

inaw (noun, /ɪno/): "fight"

nim (noun, /nim/): "finger"

iwitatt (noun, /ɪwitəɾ/): "fire"

way (noun, /we/): "fish"

painathi (noun, /paɪnəðɪ/): "flesh"

tta (noun, /ɾə/): "foot"

aylagitta (noun, /eləgiɾə/): "forest"

ngidez (noun, /ŋɪdɛz/): "fox"

uttaw (noun, /ʌɾo/): "friend"

waidanal (noun, /waɪdənəl/): "goose"

analiki (noun, /ənəlɪkɪ/): "grease"

awtawwu (noun, /otowʌ/): "group"

uwumava (noun, /uwʌməvə/): "gulf"

ena (noun, /ɛnə/): "hair"

aywukayth (noun, /ewukeð/): "hand"

un (noun, /un/): "hat"

ayditap (noun, /editæp/): "hate"

anawin (noun, /ənəwin/): "head"

atta (noun, /əɾə/): "hill"

valin (noun, /vəlɪn/): "horn"

tittatt (noun, /tiɾəɾ/): "horse"

thaipou (noun, /ðaɪpaʊ/): "house"

sitaz (noun, /sitəz/): "inn"

sifajut (noun, /sifəjʌt/): "island"

shasi (noun, /ʃəsɪ/): "jaw"

thaish (noun, /ðaɪʃ/): "lake"

lingawttak (noun, /liŋoɾæk/): "leaf"

inushood (noun, /ɪnʌʃʊd/): "leg"

asay (noun, /əse/): "liver"

aytaid (noun, /etaɪd/): "louse"

mefi (noun, /mɛfi/): "love"

nangatab (noun, /nəŋətəb/): "lunch"

asathith (noun, /əsæðɪð/): "man"

ttidoozil (noun, /ɾɪdʊzɪl/): "many"

eh (noun, /ɛh/): "meal"

wa (noun, /wæ/): "metal"

oum (noun, /aʊm/): "mine"

tega (noun, /tɛgə/): "monster"

atavosa (noun, /ətəvɔsə/): "moon"

inatut (noun, /ɪnətut/): "morning"

kida (noun, /kɪdə/): "mother"

atattan (noun, /ətæɾən/): "mountain"

ttemami (noun, /ɾɛməmɪ/): "mouth"

witata (noun, /wɪtətə/): "name"

dikidu (noun, /dɪkidʌ/): "neck"

agunaija (noun, /əgunaɪdʒæ/): "night"

foughkaz (noun, /fɒkəz/): "noodle"

ikisa (noun, /ikɪsa/): "nose"

malez (noun, /mælɛz/): "ocean"

alam (noun, /ələm/): "parent"

ejatin (noun, /ɛdʒətin/): "path"

dough (noun, /dɒ/): "peace"

thadittou (noun, /θədɪɾaʊ/): "pepper"

uli (noun, /ʌlɪ/): "person"

ttaittatti (noun, /ɾaɪɾæɾɪ/): "pie"

ittinatt (noun, /iɾɪnəɾ/): "pig"

aik (noun, /aɪk/): "rabbit"

uteli (noun, /ʌtɛli/): "rain"

pawdi (noun, /podɪ/): "rat"

ttih (noun, /ɾɪh/): "river"

ijid (noun, /ɪjid/): "robe"

aja (noun, /əjə/): "rock"

ngasough (noun, /ŋæsɒ/): "root"

doughv (noun, /dɒv/): "salt"

hi (noun, /hɪ/): "sand"

laynar (noun, /lenæɹ/): "seed"

aza (noun, /əzə/): "sibling"

attabet (noun, /əɾəbɛt/): "sister"

chath (noun, /tʃəð/): "skin"

athe (noun, /aðɛ/): "sky"

pun (noun, /pʌn/): "smoke"

sawt (noun, /sot/): "snake"

tha (noun, /ðə/): "soup"

zittat (noun, /zɪɾət/): "star"

asay (noun, /əse/): "stew"

chaladan (noun, /tʃələdən/): "stomach"

abipafi (noun, /əbipəfɪ/): "stone"

atu (noun, /ətu/): "stream"

inawch (noun, /ɪnoch/): "sun"

attoo (noun, /əɾʊ/): "sword"

ap (noun, /əp/): "tail"

avi (noun, /əvɪ/): "tavern"

vijaz (noun, /vɪdʒaz/): "thumb"

aitawtt (noun, /aɪtoɾ/): "tongue"

moughsi (noun, /mɒsi/): "tooth"

mutad (noun, /mutæd/): "tree"

ttan (noun, /ɾən/): "truth"

ata (noun, /atə/): "uncle"

sain (noun, /saɪn/): "valley"

pett (noun, /pɛɾ/): "war"

ive (noun, /ɪvɛ/): "water"

awakatta (noun, /əwækəɾæ/): "way"

ta (noun, /tə/): "wine"

itha (noun, /iðə/): "woman"

unami (noun, /ʌnəmi/): "word"