Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Ifas
Ifas Dictionary
Pronouns
aytt (pronoun, /eɾ/): "he"
than (pronoun, /θən/): "she"
ti (pronoun, /tɪ/): "they"
jiv (pronoun, /dʒiv/): "you"
kej (pronoun, /kɛdʒ/): "we"
dan (pronoun, /dən/): "I"
Articles
ipa (article, /ɪpə/): "a"
asi (article, /asɪ/): "the"
Prepositions
ibadang (preposition, /ɪbədəŋ/): "and"
asilata (preposition, /əsilətə/): "as"
nitta (preposition, /nɪɾə/): "from"
awdilaz (preposition, /odilæz/): "in"
mawough (preposition, /məwɒ/): "of"
is (preposition, /is/): "or"
jaisoutheng (preposition, /jaɪsaʊθɛŋ/): "to"
ma (preposition, /mæ/): "will"
atith (preposition, /ətɪð/): "with"
Numbers
ni (number, /nɪ/): "zero"
imiki (number, /imikɪ/): "one"
ap (number, /ap/): "two"
oughlizi (number, /ɒlizɪ/): "three"
asawtid (number, /əsotid/): "four"
zaza (number, /zazə/): "five"
tumuwuq (number, /tʌmuwʌq/): "six"
fi (number, /fɪ/): "seven"
ti (number, /tɪ/): "eight"
tham (number, /ðəm/): "nine"
sikasich (number, /sɪkəsɪtʃ/): "ten"
Questions
at (question, /ət/): "what"
nadis (question, /nædis/): "who"
ufi (question, /ufi/): "how"
agadaw (question, /əgədo/): "why"
ayw (question, /ew/): "when"
Interjections
ttelis (interjection, /ɾɛlɪs/): "hello"
ipangawm (interjection, /ɪpəŋom/): "goodbye"
ekadaz (interjection, /ɛkədəz/): "hey"
ume (interjection, /ʌmɛ/): "bye"
ulik (interjection, /ʌlik/): "ouch"
sesak (interjection, /sɛsak/): "wow"
ahittis (interjection, /əhɪɾɪs/): "uh"
el (interjection, /ɛl/): "er"
tay (interjection, /te/): "um"
Adverbs
itt (adverb, /ɪɾ/): "again"
ttamatoop (adverb, /ɾəmətʊp/): "now"
azavuma (adverb, /azəvumə/): "soon"
hattan (adverb, /həɾən/): "often"
ttattas (adverb, /ɾəɾəs/): "sometimes"
avaw (adverb, /əvæw/): "always"
ttettugal (adverb, /ɾɛɾugəl/): "never"
oughsasavi (adverb, /ɒsəsəvi/): "seldom"
Adjectives
ttidayma (adjective, /ɾɪdemə/): "aromatic"
af (adjective, /əf/): "basted"
jan (adjective, /dʒæn/): "big"
thanawm (adjective, /ðanom/): "bitter"
sai (adjective, /saɪ/): "black"
ngabani (adjective, /ŋæbənɪ/): "blue"
afa (adjective, /əfæ/): "brown"
im (adjective, /ɪm/): "chilled"
fasa (adjective, /fəsə/): "cold"
fawite (adjective, /fæwɪtɛ/): "curried"
dipe (adjective, /dɪpɛ/): "dark"
shangapa (adjective, /ʃəŋəpæ/): "deep"
uvak (adjective, /ʌvək/): "divine"
ttaittime (adjective, /ɾaɪɾɪmɛ/): "drunk"
ilaytu (adjective, /ɪletʌ/): "empty"
nattuh (adjective, /nəɾuh/): "evil"
nash (adjective, /naʃ/): "familiar"
alideh (adjective, /əlidɛh/): "fat"
atamag (adjective, /atəmæg/): "flat"
ayn (adjective, /en/): "frail"
iwith (adjective, /ɪwɪð/): "fried"
ttidasu (adjective, /ɾidəsʌ/): "full"
ibat (adjective, /ibət/): "good"
attough (adjective, /əɾɒ/): "green"
inga (adjective, /ɪŋa/): "grey"
ivanuz (adjective, /ivənuz/): "honest"
itanain (adjective, /itanaɪn/): "hot"
oovaikaw (adjective, /ʊvaɪko/): "light"
anasa (adjective, /ənəsə/): "long"
iling (adjective, /ɪliŋ/): "loud"
nett (adjective, /nɛɾ/): "mortal"
awfutt (adjective, /ofʌɾ/): "mysterious"
tta (adjective, /ɾə/): "narrow"
ilawnih (adjective, /ɪlonɪh/): "old"
ath (adjective, /əð/): "orange"
ludinaw (adjective, /ludɪno/): "pungent"
gutti (adjective, /guɾɪ/): "purple"
unguttu (adjective, /uŋʌɾu/): "quiet"
gudesa (adjective, /gudɛsə/): "raw"
amikay (adjective, /əmike/): "rectangular"
oughttat (adjective, /ɒɾət/): "red"
kitaita (adjective, /kitaɪtə/): "roasted"
attilough (adjective, /æɾilɒ/): "round"
amib (adjective, /əmɪb/): "salty"
midil (adjective, /midil/): "savory"
sach (adjective, /səch/): "shallow"
ita (adjective, /ɪtə/): "short"
sasida (adjective, /sasɪdə/): "smoked"
itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "sober"
natt (adjective, /naɾ/): "sour"
al (adjective, /əl/): "spicy"
itabu (adjective, /ɪtəbu/): "spiral"
ngawzid (adjective, /ŋozɪd/): "square"
mavootaw (adjective, /məvʊto/): "steamed"
za (adjective, /zə/): "strange"
itti (adjective, /ɪɾi/): "strong"
abitti (adjective, /æbiɾi/): "sturdy"
uth (adjective, /ʌð/): "sweet"
loud (adjective, /laʊd/): "tall"
sivi (adjective, /sɪvɪ/): "thick"
sailou (adjective, /saɪlaʊ/): "thin"
mala (adjective, /mælæ/): "warm"
tub (adjective, /tʌb/): "weak"
jit (adjective, /jɪt/): "white"
has (adjective, /həs/): "wide"
zatteti (adjective, /zəɾɛti/): "yellow"
nay (adjective, /ne/): "young"
Verbs
athikanou (verb, /əðikənaʊ/): "bake"
ttattasub (verb, /ɾaɾəsub/): "be"
nenith (verb, /nɛnɪð/): "belong"
ettinaca (verb, /ɛɾɪnəca/): "bite"
awinaws (verb, /əwɪnos/): "break"
la (verb, /læ/): "burn"
nan (verb, /nən/): "come"
nalittoughf (verb, /nəliɾɒf/): "die"
ubitta (verb, /ʌbiɾa/): "drink"
bam (verb, /bəm/): "eat"
akitath (verb, /əkɪtəθ/): "fall"
dan (verb, /dən/): "fight"
enuzub (verb, /ɛnuzub/): "find"
nupiden (verb, /nupɪdɛn/): "fish"
ivad (verb, /ɪvæd/): "fly"
asa (verb, /əsə/): "frown"
aitt (verb, /aɪɾ/): "go"
kisav (verb, /kisəv/): "growl"
anila (verb, /anɪlə/): "hate"
fethaneh (verb, /fɛðænɛh/): "have"
ungattal (verb, /uŋəɾæl/): "hear"
zitt (verb, /ziɾ/): "hide"
bekimi (verb, /bɛkimi/): "hold"
thawz (verb, /ðoz/): "hunt"
is (verb, /ɪs/): "jump"
lanuttan (verb, /lænuɾən/): "kill"
ani (verb, /anɪ/): "know"
ettaim (verb, /ɛɾaɪm/): "laugh"
ikatawf (verb, /ɪkətof/): "lie"
kin (verb, /kin/): "live"
kuna (verb, /kunə/): "lose"
pisattiz (verb, /pisəɾiz/): "love"
ij (verb, /ɪdʒ/): "need"
aimit (verb, /aɪmɪt/): "own"
fal (verb, /fæl/): "roast"
lattini (verb, /laɾini/): "run"
iki (verb, /ɪkɪ/): "see"
su (verb, /sʌ/): "sit"
ti (verb, /ti/): "sleep"
ititit (verb, /itɪtɪt/): "smell"
ibil (verb, /ibɪl/): "smile"
katutay (verb, /katʌte/): "stand"
ethi (verb, /ɛθɪ/): "strike"
oihamam (verb, /ɔɪhəməm/): "swallow"
mawyise (verb, /moyɪsɛ/): "swim"
ta (verb, /tə/): "taste"
tatin (verb, /tətɪn/): "throw"
ati (verb, /əti/): "walk"
ttoizirath (verb, /ɾɔɪziɹəð/): "want"
Nouns
tikika (noun, /tikɪkə/): "afternoon"
daittainab (noun, /daɪɾaɪnæb/): "ale"
nanawttaw (noun, /nənoɾo/): "all"
sulavi (noun, /suləvi/): "alligator"
doughch (noun, /dɒtʃ/): "arm"
ttoughbat (noun, /ɾɒbət/): "ash"
nitti (noun, /nɪɾɪ/): "aunt"
tana (noun, /tənə/): "axe"
chang (noun, /xæŋ/): "bark"
la (noun, /lə/): "bay"
lasataf (noun, /lasətəf/): "beer"
madulad (noun, /məduləd/): "beet"
af (noun, /æf/): "bird"
ttiwawshough (noun, /ɾɪwoʃɒ/): "blood"
jifattay (noun, /dʒifəɾe/): "boar"
thisoughben (noun, /ðɪsɒbɛn/): "bone"
utakaw (noun, /ʌtəkəw/): "breakfast"
aiki (noun, /aɪkɪ/): "breast"
zisitait (noun, /zɪsɪtaɪt/): "brother"
tuttawtt (noun, /tʌɾoɾ/): "castle"
ish (noun, /ɪʃ/): "cat"
inain (noun, /ɪnaɪn/): "cat"
ilit (noun, /ilɪt/): "chest"
nabijah (noun, /næbɪdʒəh/): "chicken"
kana (noun, /kənə/): "claw"
hus (noun, /hʌs/): "cloud"
af (noun, /æf/): "coconut"
ikawmali (noun, /ɪkoməlɪ/): "crime"
sout (noun, /saʊt/): "day"
nezikav (noun, /nɛzɪkəv/): "dinner"
gawda (noun, /godə/): "dog"
turitta (noun, /tuɹiɾə/): "drink"
anis (noun, /ænɪs/): "dungeon"
lawnga (noun, /loŋæ/): "ear"
ipi (noun, /ɪpɪ/): "earth"
ijawthaf (noun, /ijoðəf/): "egg"
thai (noun, /ðaɪ/): "elder"
ish (noun, /ɪʃ/): "enemy"
zu (noun, /zʌ/): "evening"
athatt (noun, /æθəɾ/): "eye"
thidemi (noun, /ðɪdɛmi/): "family"
fedivi (noun, /fɛdɪvɪ/): "father"
atuttava (noun, /ətuɾəvæ/): "feather"
natoughchin (noun, /nətɒtʃin/): "fight"
du (noun, /du/): "finger"
wa (noun, /wə/): "fire"
aythanayna (noun, /eðənena/): "fish"
ttough (noun, /ɾɒ/): "flesh"
chedidi (noun, /xɛdɪdɪ/): "foot"
maw (noun, /məw/): "forest"
ette (noun, /ɛɾɛ/): "fox"
aibiva (noun, /aɪbivə/): "friend"
alapay (noun, /ələpe/): "goose"
utat (noun, /utæt/): "grease"
alith (noun, /əlɪð/): "group"
ttab (noun, /ɾəb/): "gulf"
vatayttayz (noun, /vəteɾez/): "hair"
ta (noun, /tə/): "hand"
tuchatta (noun, /tutʃəɾə/): "hat"
thamath (noun, /ðaməð/): "hate"
uhik (noun, /uhɪk/): "head"
tawth (noun, /toð/): "hill"
avawle (noun, /əvolɛ/): "horn"
chid (noun, /chid/): "horse"
an (noun, /ən/): "house"
ittuna (noun, /ɪɾunə/): "inn"
lattivad (noun, /ləɾɪvəd/): "island"
taw (noun, /to/): "jaw"
anoutta (noun, /ənaʊɾə/): "lake"
arasa (noun, /əɹəsə/): "leaf"
et (noun, /ɛt/): "leg"
pa (noun, /pə/): "liver"
abidoughqa (noun, /əbidɒqa/): "louse"
attazatt (noun, /əɾəzəɾ/): "love"
labina (noun, /ləbɪnə/): "lunch"
usabata (noun, /usæbətə/): "man"
tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "many"
nafetid (noun, /nəfɛtɪd/): "meal"
itidata (noun, /ɪtidətə/): "metal"
val (noun, /vəl/): "mine"
ishoula (noun, /ɪʃaʊlə/): "monster"
soohazaw (noun, /sʊhəzo/): "moon"
abud (noun, /əbud/): "morning"
laila (noun, /laɪlæ/): "mother"
ttasatt (noun, /ɾəsəɾ/): "mountain"
iqoughs (noun, /ɪqɒs/): "mouth"
ttida (noun, /ɾɪdə/): "name"
kafittin (noun, /kəfɪɾɪn/): "neck"
bupou (noun, /bupaʊ/): "night"
athecha (noun, /əðɛchə/): "noodle"
anutsati (noun, /ænʌtsəti/): "nose"
ila (noun, /ɪla/): "ocean"
tamel (noun, /təmɛl/): "parent"
afitawtt (noun, /əfɪtoɾ/): "path"
asasith (noun, /əsəsið/): "peace"
sianipi (noun, /ʒənipi/): "pepper"
we (noun, /wɛ/): "person"
siv (noun, /siv/): "pie"
tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "pig"
atawahough (noun, /ətæwəhɒ/): "rabbit"
thaithitt (noun, /ðaɪðɪɾ/): "rain"
athide (noun, /əðɪdɛ/): "rat"
anabi (noun, /ənəbi/): "river"
anis (noun, /ənis/): "robe"
dalawta (noun, /dalotə/): "rock"
anam (noun, /ənəm/): "root"
fikat (noun, /fɪkət/): "salt"
za (noun, /zə/): "sand"
athewatt (noun, /əðɛwəɾ/): "seed"
ttusa (noun, /ɾusæ/): "sibling"
ine (noun, /inɛ/): "sister"
ime (noun, /ɪmɛ/): "skin"
lattut (noun, /ləɾʌt/): "sky"
idittoughtt (noun, /ɪdiɾɒɾ/): "smoke"
dinasa (noun, /dɪnæsə/): "snake"
se (noun, /sɛ/): "soup"
itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "star"
itad (noun, /itad/): "stew"
ettayk (noun, /ɛɾek/): "stomach"
sou (noun, /saʊ/): "stone"
ajeka (noun, /ædʒɛkə/): "stream"
ulaykayth (noun, /ulekeð/): "sun"
atatti (noun, /ətæɾi/): "sword"
hapalatt (noun, /həpələɾ/): "tail"
isa (noun, /ɪsə/): "tavern"
ttoughjudim (noun, /ɾɒdʒudim/): "thumb"
aite (noun, /aɪtɛ/): "tongue"
milef (noun, /milɛf/): "tooth"
batu (noun, /bətu/): "tree"
ttuden (noun, /ɾʌdɛn/): "truth"
ap (noun, /əp/): "uncle"
ikin (noun, /ɪkɪn/): "valley"
ittatatte (noun, /iɾətaɾɛ/): "war"
kaziwang (noun, /kəzɪwəŋ/): "water"
abanai (noun, /əbənaɪ/): "way"
ttaddini (noun, /ɾəɽinɪ/): "wine"
angoonite (noun, /əŋʊnɪtɛ/): "woman"
athina (noun, /æðɪnə/): "word"