Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Uwouh
Uwouh Dictionary
Pronouns
ata (pronoun, /əta/): "he"
ngaz (pronoun, /ŋəz/): "she"
waich (pronoun, /waɪtʃ/): "they"
imough (pronoun, /ɪmɒ/): "you"
vin (pronoun, /vin/): "we"
tung (pronoun, /tuŋ/): "I"
Articles
nid (article, /nid/): "a"
naw (article, /no/): "the"
Prepositions
alabatt (preposition, /əlabəɾ/): "and"
asaiz (preposition, /əsaɪz/): "as"
lazi (preposition, /ləzi/): "from"
at (preposition, /ət/): "in"
naneshik (preposition, /nənɛʃɪk/): "of"
ma (preposition, /mə/): "or"
ti (preposition, /tɪ/): "to"
aymiv (preposition, /emɪv/): "will"
tu (preposition, /tʌ/): "with"
Numbers
nat (number, /næt/): "zero"
asai (number, /əsaɪ/): "one"
latt (number, /ləɾ/): "two"
attajune (number, /əɾəjunɛ/): "three"
minguna (number, /mɪŋunə/): "four"
asayhisu (number, /əsehisu/): "five"
kanishas (number, /kənɪʃəs/): "six"
asati (number, /asəti/): "seven"
littoughfai (number, /lɪɾɒfaɪ/): "eight"
oubibough (number, /aʊbibɒ/): "nine"
nasuzi (number, /nəsuzɪ/): "ten"
Questions
laisava (question, /laɪsəva/): "what"
siz (question, /sɪz/): "who"
thitayni (question, /ðɪtenɪ/): "how"
zash (question, /zəʃ/): "why"
atta (question, /əɾə/): "when"
Interjections
ami (interjection, /əmɪ/): "hello"
itaythuna (interjection, /ɪteðunə/): "goodbye"
ahidan (interjection, /ahidən/): "hey"
ttayfa (interjection, /ɾefə/): "bye"
awnawttu (interjection, /onoɾu/): "ouch"
zas (interjection, /zəs/): "wow"
natawdij (interjection, /nətodɪj/): "uh"
ijanatti (interjection, /ɪjənæɾɪ/): "er"
houghttun (interjection, /hɒɾun/): "um"
Adverbs
vaynadett (adverb, /venædɛɾ/): "again"
if (adverb, /if/): "now"
heniwut (adverb, /hɛnɪwut/): "soon"
oothifev (adverb, /ʊðifɛv/): "often"
takil (adverb, /tækil/): "sometimes"
adataymu (adverb, /ədætemʌ/): "always"
ttu (adverb, /ɾu/): "never"
amain (adverb, /əmaɪn/): "seldom"
Adjectives
avetup (adjective, /əvɛtʌp/): "aromatic"
itayvi (adjective, /ɪtevi/): "basted"
wap (adjective, /wəp/): "big"
ida (adjective, /idə/): "bitter"
nanamaws (adjective, /nænəmos/): "black"
saylimu (adjective, /selɪmʌ/): "blue"
hama (adjective, /həmə/): "brown"
ash (adjective, /əʃ/): "chilled"
pilittap (adjective, /pɪliɾæp/): "cold"
ga (adjective, /gə/): "curried"
soonin (adjective, /sʊnɪn/): "dark"
dishoughdai (adjective, /dɪʃɒdaɪ/): "deep"
bakin (adjective, /bəkɪn/): "divine"
juttem (adjective, /dʒuɾɛm/): "drunk"
idisouthi (adjective, /idɪsaʊðɪ/): "empty"
ditoo (adjective, /dɪtʊ/): "evil"
uduvoughti (adjective, /ʌduvɒtɪ/): "familiar"
ttawg (adjective, /ɾog/): "fat"
ilettutti (adjective, /ɪlɛɾuɾɪ/): "flat"
shisadu (adjective, /ʃɪsædu/): "frail"
ti (adjective, /tɪ/): "fried"
dethawa (adjective, /dɛðəwə/): "full"
aip (adjective, /aɪp/): "good"
aishaliw (adjective, /aɪʃəlɪw/): "green"
ahidal (adjective, /əhɪdəl/): "grey"
ttattulaw (adjective, /ɾəɾulo/): "honest"
tanita (adjective, /tanɪtə/): "hot"
im (adjective, /im/): "light"
hittattad (adjective, /hɪɾaɾəd/): "long"
angang (adjective, /əŋæŋ/): "loud"
muchadek (adjective, /mʌtʃədɛk/): "mortal"
outoughna (adjective, /aʊtɒnə/): "mysterious"
utattija (adjective, /utəɾɪjə/): "narrow"
toughm (adjective, /tɒm/): "old"
ounakaisu (adjective, /aʊnəkaɪsʌ/): "orange"
izai (adjective, /izaɪ/): "pungent"
siawvatti (adjective, /ʒovəɾɪ/): "purple"
sawza (adjective, /sozæ/): "quiet"
uka (adjective, /ukə/): "raw"
tasal (adjective, /təsəl/): "rectangular"
nayna (adjective, /nenə/): "red"
ttanging (adjective, /ɾæŋɪŋ/): "roasted"
ilush (adjective, /iluʃ/): "round"
nidavaw (adjective, /nɪdəvo/): "salty"
usaidika (adjective, /ʌsaɪdɪkə/): "savory"
nivami (adjective, /nivəmɪ/): "shallow"
sipidi (adjective, /sipɪdi/): "short"
oughlattana (adjective, /ɒləɾənə/): "smoked"
aita (adjective, /aɪtæ/): "sober"
ikisath (adjective, /ɪkɪsəð/): "sour"
pile (adjective, /pɪlɛ/): "spicy"
letoothu (adjective, /lɛtʊðʌ/): "spiral"
za (adjective, /zæ/): "square"
attiju (adjective, /əɾijʌ/): "steamed"
an (adjective, /ən/): "strange"
tithin (adjective, /tiðin/): "strong"
nayt (adjective, /net/): "sturdy"
piz (adjective, /pɪz/): "sweet"
awpattail (adjective, /opəɾaɪl/): "tall"
lakata (adjective, /ləkætə/): "thick"
tad (adjective, /tad/): "thin"
doudutti (adjective, /daʊdʌɾi/): "warm"
katayn (adjective, /kəten/): "weak"
jettoith (adjective, /jɛɾɔɪð/): "white"
nasawtu (adjective, /nasotu/): "wide"
az (adjective, /əz/): "yellow"
attetin (adjective, /əɾɛtɪn/): "young"
Verbs
anutta (verb, /ənʌɾæ/): "bake"
in (verb, /ɪn/): "be"
wetuta (verb, /wɛtʌtə/): "belong"
ttad (verb, /ɾəd/): "bite"
ta (verb, /tə/): "break"
ibett (verb, /ibɛɾ/): "burn"
ttanevi (verb, /ɾənɛvɪ/): "come"
lanoott (verb, /lænʊɾ/): "die"
bat (verb, /bət/): "drink"
angoizawk (verb, /əŋɔɪzok/): "eat"
ti (verb, /ti/): "fall"
uthatsa (verb, /uðətsə/): "fight"
nak (verb, /nək/): "find"
um (verb, /um/): "fish"
awasuta (verb, /æwəsʌtə/): "fly"
sat (verb, /sət/): "frown"
azishiva (verb, /azɪʃɪva/): "go"
ettesaba (verb, /ɛɾɛsəbə/): "growl"
aishathu (verb, /aɪʃəθu/): "hate"
is (verb, /ɪs/): "have"
atawtitt (verb, /ətotɪɾ/): "hear"
kaykaze (verb, /kekəzɛ/): "hide"
shahisi (verb, /ʃəhɪsɪ/): "hold"
zinouttif (verb, /zɪnaʊɾɪf/): "hunt"
aj (verb, /ədʒ/): "jump"
nasanin (verb, /nəsənin/): "kill"
amalanough (verb, /əmələnɒ/): "know"
it (verb, /ɪt/): "laugh"
tunizip (verb, /tunizɪp/): "lie"
im (verb, /im/): "live"
athit (verb, /aθit/): "lose"
attilatta (verb, /əɾɪlaɾə/): "love"
ayail (verb, /əyaɪl/): "need"
va (verb, /və/): "own"
dayd (verb, /ded/): "roast"
oottanay (verb, /ʊɾane/): "run"
isutapa (verb, /ɪsutəpə/): "see"
aythaili (verb, /eðaɪli/): "sit"
atithayg (verb, /ætɪðeg/): "sleep"
ttil (verb, /ɾil/): "smell"
iz (verb, /iz/): "smile"
fitew (verb, /fɪtɛw/): "stand"
ouzida (verb, /aʊzɪdə/): "strike"
inadalu (verb, /ɪnədəlʌ/): "swallow"
en (verb, /ɛn/): "swim"
tak (verb, /tək/): "taste"
ad (verb, /əd/): "throw"
tta (verb, /ɾə/): "walk"
bawtailan (verb, /botaɪlən/): "want"
Nouns
doughpekoo (noun, /dɒpɛkʊ/): "afternoon"
atta (noun, /əɾə/): "ale"
ttatayt (noun, /ɾətet/): "all"
zaytiba (noun, /zetibə/): "alligator"
ttinib (noun, /ɾinɪb/): "arm"
avela (noun, /əvɛlə/): "ash"
anituw (noun, /ənitʌw/): "aunt"
chaha (noun, /tʃəhə/): "axe"
ila (noun, /ilə/): "bark"
fihoiddaip (noun, /fihɔɪɽaɪp/): "bay"
thaneda (noun, /ðənɛdə/): "beer"
ipakayti (noun, /ɪpəketi/): "beet"
lai (noun, /laɪ/): "bird"
pilunik (noun, /pilʌnɪk/): "blood"
dittu (noun, /dɪɾʌ/): "boar"
dani (noun, /dənɪ/): "bone"
zaynawt (noun, /zenot/): "breakfast"
jami (noun, /jəmɪ/): "breast"
aynoughlough (noun, /enɒlɒ/): "brother"
idaimami (noun, /ɪdaɪmæmɪ/): "castle"
dusala (noun, /dusələ/): "cat"
tim (noun, /tim/): "cat"
hil (noun, /hɪl/): "chest"
outtisoo (noun, /aʊɾɪsʊ/): "chicken"
ilan (noun, /ilæn/): "claw"
nayttapab (noun, /neɾəpəb/): "cloud"
mut (noun, /mut/): "coconut"
nal (noun, /nal/): "crime"
ked (noun, /kɛd/): "day"
tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "dinner"
nga (noun, /ŋə/): "dog"
latam (noun, /lətəm/): "drink"
ayth (noun, /eð/): "dungeon"
atan (noun, /ətən/): "ear"
mat (noun, /mət/): "earth"
payla (noun, /pelə/): "egg"
susachith (noun, /sʌsətʃiθ/): "elder"
zudaydi (noun, /zʌdedɪ/): "enemy"
vittayhu (noun, /vɪɾehu/): "evening"
payttinatt (noun, /peɾɪnəɾ/): "eye"
tis (noun, /tis/): "family"
masattat (noun, /məsəɾət/): "father"
ttaigisa (noun, /ɾaɪgisə/): "feather"
zayn (noun, /zen/): "fight"
zain (noun, /zaɪn/): "finger"
aybamaba (noun, /ebaməbə/): "fire"
vaha (noun, /vəhə/): "fish"
wazajatt (noun, /wəzəjəɾ/): "flesh"
il (noun, /ɪl/): "foot"
matuke (noun, /mətukɛ/): "forest"
awtesi (noun, /otɛsi/): "fox"
itadas (noun, /ɪtədəs/): "friend"
kaka (noun, /kəkə/): "goose"
apanaw (noun, /əpæno/): "grease"
amenaw (noun, /amɛno/): "group"
ifita (noun, /ɪfɪtə/): "gulf"
wana (noun, /wənə/): "hair"
iladas (noun, /ilədəs/): "hand"
abuj (noun, /əbuj/): "hat"
lanun (noun, /lənʌn/): "hate"
iji (noun, /idʒi/): "head"
awangap (noun, /əwəŋəp/): "hill"
alay (noun, /əle/): "horn"
es (noun, /ɛs/): "horse"
ifawm (noun, /ɪfom/): "house"
alawi (noun, /ələwɪ/): "inn"
kasoitha (noun, /kæsɔɪðə/): "island"
kishas (noun, /kɪʃas/): "jaw"
ifiheka (noun, /ifɪhɛkə/): "lake"
nattah (noun, /nəɾæh/): "leaf"
anad (noun, /anəd/): "leg"
abas (noun, /əbəs/): "liver"
nuhanak (noun, /nʌhənak/): "louse"
ayvalati (noun, /evalətɪ/): "love"
anesat (noun, /ənɛsət/): "lunch"
lasuthi (noun, /ləsuði/): "man"
ttu (noun, /ɾʌ/): "many"
ne (noun, /nɛ/): "meal"
atha (noun, /əða/): "metal"
igoughsou (noun, /igɒsaʊ/): "mine"
thimu (noun, /ðɪmu/): "monster"
useth (noun, /usɛð/): "moon"
ayniti (noun, /eniti/): "morning"
thalitti (noun, /ðəlɪɾi/): "mother"
rranaitti (noun, /rənaɪɾi/): "mountain"
uttupa (noun, /uɾupə/): "mouth"
chasa (noun, /tʃəsə/): "name"
tatt (noun, /təɾ/): "neck"
atoughk (noun, /ətɒk/): "night"
asawsough (noun, /æsosɒ/): "noodle"
amathub (noun, /əməðʌb/): "nose"
sibip (noun, /sɪbip/): "ocean"
ayai (noun, /əyaɪ/): "parent"
itam (noun, /ɪtəm/): "path"
ivu (noun, /ɪvʌ/): "peace"
ittaw (noun, /ɪɾo/): "pepper"
sheti (noun, /ʃɛtɪ/): "person"
nabitt (noun, /nəbɪɾ/): "pie"
safekuf (noun, /səfɛkʌf/): "pig"
atta (noun, /əɾə/): "rabbit"
alaw (noun, /əlæw/): "rain"
iv (noun, /ɪv/): "rat"
atta (noun, /əɾə/): "river"
jibaz (noun, /dʒibəz/): "robe"
sinisha (noun, /sɪnɪʃə/): "rock"
vafe (noun, /vəfɛ/): "root"
anesooni (noun, /ənɛsʊnɪ/): "salt"
atuliku (noun, /ətʌlɪku/): "sand"
naittezayn (noun, /naɪɾɛzen/): "seed"
abanatu (noun, /abənətu/): "sibling"
ithelin (noun, /ɪðɛlɪn/): "sister"
pa (noun, /pə/): "skin"
zitasik (noun, /zɪtəsɪk/): "sky"
as (noun, /æs/): "smoke"
duttough (noun, /dʌɾɒ/): "snake"
sa (noun, /sə/): "soup"
us (noun, /us/): "star"
atima (noun, /ətɪmə/): "stew"
tetti (noun, /tɛɾɪ/): "stomach"
ttai (noun, /ɾaɪ/): "stone"
layva (noun, /levə/): "stream"
iddaniki (noun, /ɪɽæniki/): "sun"
emiv (noun, /ɛmiv/): "sword"
sapiw (noun, /sæpɪw/): "tail"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "tavern"
na (noun, /nə/): "thumb"
iwaziz (noun, /iwəziz/): "tongue"
ing (noun, /iŋ/): "tooth"
mifi (noun, /mɪfɪ/): "tree"
ali (noun, /əlɪ/): "truth"
an (noun, /ən/): "uncle"
ak (noun, /æk/): "valley"
ayv (noun, /ev/): "war"
su (noun, /sʌ/): "water"
tes (noun, /tɛs/): "way"
tta (noun, /ɾə/): "wine"
aci (noun, /aci/): "woman"
italas (noun, /ɪtəlas/): "word"