Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Shesadi
Shesadi Dictionary
Pronouns
ini (pronoun, /ɪnɪ/): "he"
ita (pronoun, /ɪtə/): "she"
ku (pronoun, /kʌ/): "they"
tit (pronoun, /tɪt/): "you"
te (pronoun, /tɛ/): "we"
at (pronoun, /æt/): "I"
Articles
arr (article, /ər/): "a"
na (article, /næ/): "the"
Prepositions
nana (preposition, /nənə/): "and"
wahatt (preposition, /wəhaɾ/): "as"
atoothana (preposition, /ətʊðənə/): "from"
awbasip (preposition, /obəsɪp/): "in"
as (preposition, /as/): "of"
ttibitt (preposition, /ɾibɪɾ/): "or"
samida (preposition, /səmɪdæ/): "to"
shawaytool (preposition, /ʃawetʊl/): "will"
adi (preposition, /ædi/): "with"
Numbers
niwaymap (number, /nɪweməp/): "zero"
mupit (number, /mʌpɪt/): "one"
makas (number, /məkəs/): "two"
ittajawtt (number, /ɪɾəjoɾ/): "three"
badaz (number, /bædəz/): "four"
ag (number, /əg/): "five"
dap (number, /dəp/): "six"
aju (number, /ədʒʌ/): "seven"
tik (number, /tɪk/): "eight"
labawnut (number, /læbonut/): "nine"
ipikoo (number, /ɪpikʊ/): "ten"
Questions
ipal (question, /ɪpəl/): "what"
uttayw (question, /uɾew/): "who"
neth (question, /nɛð/): "how"
aisivewa (question, /aɪsɪvɛwa/): "why"
ni (question, /nɪ/): "when"
Interjections
angav (interjection, /əŋəv/): "hello"
itoughno (interjection, /ɪtɒnɔ/): "goodbye"
naynaina (interjection, /nenaɪnæ/): "hey"
law (interjection, /lo/): "bye"
ithi (interjection, /ɪðɪ/): "ouch"
uhediz (interjection, /ʌhɛdiz/): "wow"
zoufusett (interjection, /zaʊfʌsɛɾ/): "uh"
out (interjection, /aʊt/): "er"
da (interjection, /də/): "um"
Adverbs
kaz (adverb, /kəz/): "again"
thadayttawg (adverb, /ðədeɾog/): "now"
sawtta (adverb, /soɾa/): "soon"
idunga (adverb, /ɪduŋa/): "often"
ak (adverb, /ək/): "sometimes"
azikif (adverb, /əzɪkɪf/): "always"
imatteva (adverb, /ɪməɾɛvə/): "never"
kai (adverb, /kaɪ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
otayhaw (adjective, /ɔtehæw/): "aromatic"
jalitte (adjective, /jəliɾɛ/): "basted"
at (adjective, /ət/): "big"
ifattini (adjective, /ifəɾɪnɪ/): "bitter"
shoughputaitt (adjective, /ʃɒputaɪɾ/): "black"
uwa (adjective, /ʌwæ/): "blue"
adal (adjective, /ədəl/): "brown"
udikem (adjective, /udikɛm/): "chilled"
ttai (adjective, /ɾaɪ/): "cold"
ji (adjective, /ji/): "curried"
al (adjective, /əl/): "dark"
pavisi (adjective, /pəvɪsi/): "deep"
natithet (adjective, /nətiðɛt/): "divine"
thain (adjective, /ðaɪn/): "drunk"
awsittin (adjective, /osɪɾin/): "empty"
nid (adjective, /nɪd/): "evil"
vu (adjective, /vu/): "familiar"
al (adjective, /əl/): "fat"
awz (adjective, /oz/): "flat"
ngittivawsh (adjective, /ŋɪɾɪvoʃ/): "frail"
isirripa (adjective, /ɪsɪripə/): "fried"
hetta (adjective, /hɛɾə/): "full"
itegaze (adjective, /itɛgæzɛ/): "good"
bimame (adjective, /biməmɛ/): "green"
ida (adjective, /ɪdə/): "grey"
athafin (adjective, /æθəfin/): "honest"
awwi (adjective, /owɪ/): "hot"
adadi (adjective, /ədədɪ/): "light"
day (adjective, /de/): "long"
izipaz (adjective, /ɪzɪpəz/): "loud"
soughnganad (adjective, /sɒŋənəd/): "mortal"
shavedaw (adjective, /ʃəvɛdəw/): "mysterious"
latuta (adjective, /lətʌtə/): "narrow"
anizaitu (adjective, /anɪzaɪtu/): "old"
sadatt (adjective, /sædæɾ/): "orange"
de (adjective, /dɛ/): "pungent"
ttou (adjective, /ɾaʊ/): "purple"
afakak (adjective, /əfəkək/): "quiet"
datt (adjective, /dəɾ/): "raw"
ttudaw (adjective, /ɾudo/): "rectangular"
atejoodai (adjective, /atɛdʒʊdaɪ/): "red"
tatuz (adjective, /tətuz/): "roasted"
ayvu (adjective, /evu/): "round"
tava (adjective, /təvə/): "salty"
ja (adjective, /jə/): "savory"
ezathut (adjective, /ɛzæðʌt/): "shallow"
uletasaw (adjective, /ʌlɛtəso/): "short"
tatsay (adjective, /tətse/): "smoked"
moughna (adjective, /mɒnə/): "sober"
saww (adjective, /sow/): "sour"
attalough (adjective, /æɾəlɒ/): "spicy"
hiwachin (adjective, /hɪwətʃɪn/): "spiral"
ttasitha (adjective, /ɾəsɪðə/): "square"
natath (adjective, /nætæð/): "steamed"
fava (adjective, /fəva/): "strange"
ekupi (adjective, /ɛkupɪ/): "strong"
esatt (adjective, /ɛsəɾ/): "sturdy"
niw (adjective, /nɪw/): "sweet"
aizikaysa (adjective, /aɪzɪkesə/): "tall"
naww (adjective, /now/): "thick"
ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "thin"
ita (adjective, /ɪtə/): "warm"
betin (adjective, /bɛtin/): "weak"
ivi (adjective, /ivɪ/): "white"
ttattiqett (adjective, /ɾəɾɪqɛɾ/): "wide"
ittaysav (adjective, /ɪɾesəv/): "yellow"
anineku (adjective, /ənɪnɛkʌ/): "young"
Verbs
nusha (verb, /nuʃə/): "bake"
bawta (verb, /bota/): "be"
al (verb, /əl/): "belong"
atishafi (verb, /atiʃəfi/): "bite"
latoiji (verb, /lətɔɪdʒi/): "break"
aittikasa (verb, /aɪɾikəsə/): "burn"
ivitana (verb, /ɪvɪtənæ/): "come"
fou (verb, /faʊ/): "die"
asenough (verb, /əsɛnɒ/): "drink"
hay (verb, /he/): "eat"
aha (verb, /ahə/): "fall"
asi (verb, /əsɪ/): "fight"
liti (verb, /lɪti/): "find"
azawathough (verb, /əzæwəðɒ/): "fish"
ip (verb, /ɪp/): "fly"
tatip (verb, /tətɪp/): "frown"
oon (verb, /ʊn/): "go"
usiju (verb, /usiju/): "growl"
ttai (verb, /ɾaɪ/): "hate"
utebapi (verb, /ʌtɛbæpɪ/): "have"
in (verb, /in/): "hear"
tatik (verb, /tətɪk/): "hide"
ddayli (verb, /ɽeli/): "hold"
zi (verb, /zɪ/): "hunt"
thene (verb, /ðɛnɛ/): "jump"
ngayvai (verb, /ŋevaɪ/): "kill"
tattittaw (verb, /tæɾiɾo/): "know"
uttaniba (verb, /ʌɾənɪba/): "laugh"
ilina (verb, /ɪlinə/): "lie"
alat (verb, /ələt/): "live"
athiga (verb, /aðigə/): "lose"
uhufatt (verb, /ʌhufəɾ/): "love"
detawti (verb, /dɛtotɪ/): "need"
lepatiz (verb, /lɛpætiz/): "own"
anoughshaw (verb, /ənɒʃo/): "roast"
thajin (verb, /ðadʒɪn/): "run"
tti (verb, /ɾɪ/): "see"
ttuthattas (verb, /ɾuðæɾəs/): "sit"
nasasaytt (verb, /nəsəseɾ/): "sleep"
idaiking (verb, /ɪdaɪkɪŋ/): "smell"
itana (verb, /ɪtænə/): "smile"
alada (verb, /ələdə/): "stand"
nattiki (verb, /nəɾɪki/): "strike"
mav (verb, /mav/): "swallow"
afa (verb, /əfæ/): "swim"
thasooth (verb, /ðəsʊð/): "taste"
dasak (verb, /dæsək/): "throw"
suttoon (verb, /sʌɾʊn/): "walk"
adami (verb, /adəmɪ/): "want"
Nouns
tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "afternoon"
kesisa (noun, /kɛsɪsæ/): "ale"
thamu (noun, /θæmʌ/): "all"
sa (noun, /sə/): "alligator"
thivath (noun, /ðɪvəð/): "arm"
nitim (noun, /nɪtim/): "ash"
atta (noun, /aɾə/): "aunt"
itin (noun, /ɪtɪn/): "axe"
nattanatt (noun, /nəɾənaɾ/): "bark"
takanaw (noun, /təkənəw/): "bay"
naysilough (noun, /nesɪlɒ/): "beer"
amin (noun, /əmɪn/): "beet"
duth (noun, /duð/): "bird"
ukou (noun, /ʌkaʊ/): "blood"
adin (noun, /ədɪn/): "boar"
ne (noun, /nɛ/): "bone"
vazafi (noun, /vəzəfɪ/): "breakfast"
oughl (noun, /ɒl/): "breast"
nu (noun, /nu/): "brother"
gav (noun, /gəv/): "castle"
ttad (noun, /ɾəd/): "cat"
itengu (noun, /ɪtɛŋʌ/): "cat"
ttaw (noun, /ɾo/): "chest"
es (noun, /ɛs/): "chicken"
ttati (noun, /ɾəti/): "claw"
imayn (noun, /imen/): "cloud"
anach (noun, /ænæch/): "coconut"
iz (noun, /ɪz/): "crime"
enanis (noun, /ɛnənɪs/): "day"
itinay (noun, /ɪtine/): "dinner"
inoonaw (noun, /inʊno/): "dog"
athingimi (noun, /əðɪŋɪmɪ/): "drink"
uvouttana (noun, /uvaʊɾənə/): "dungeon"
ayhasayk (noun, /ehəsek/): "ear"
tta (noun, /ɾə/): "earth"
nimab (noun, /nɪməb/): "egg"
ushasa (noun, /uʃəsæ/): "elder"
ab (noun, /æb/): "enemy"
ijawsooz (noun, /ɪjosʊz/): "evening"
sit (noun, /sit/): "eye"
ttinoughtt (noun, /ɾɪnɒɾ/): "family"
pi (noun, /pɪ/): "father"
nasa (noun, /nəsə/): "feather"
ithaytha (noun, /iθeða/): "fight"
asattida (noun, /asəɾɪda/): "finger"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "fire"
ita (noun, /itə/): "fish"
mayta (noun, /metə/): "flesh"
angu (noun, /əŋʌ/): "foot"
anathub (noun, /ənəðub/): "forest"
ithunapi (noun, /ɪðʌnəpɪ/): "fox"
thaini (noun, /ðaɪnɪ/): "friend"
avut (noun, /əvʌt/): "goose"
atanasa (noun, /ætənəsə/): "grease"
tti (noun, /ɾɪ/): "group"
hoohi (noun, /hʊhɪ/): "gulf"
ayje (noun, /ejɛ/): "hair"
igazan (noun, /ɪgæzæn/): "hand"
toughdi (noun, /tɒdi/): "hat"
oughnaym (noun, /ɒnem/): "hate"
chattu (noun, /tʃəɾu/): "head"
disid (noun, /dɪsɪd/): "hill"
iki (noun, /ɪkɪ/): "horn"
zikatta (noun, /zɪkəɾə/): "horse"
itul (noun, /ɪtʌl/): "house"
naw (noun, /no/): "inn"
tham (noun, /ðəm/): "island"
kasan (noun, /kəsən/): "jaw"
kaima (noun, /kaɪmæ/): "lake"
esalasa (noun, /ɛsələsə/): "leaf"
aittaipu (noun, /aɪɾaɪpu/): "leg"
wi (noun, /wɪ/): "liver"
aish (noun, /aɪʃ/): "louse"
ngaday (noun, /ŋəde/): "love"
anawz (noun, /ənoz/): "lunch"
da (noun, /də/): "man"
alihitta (noun, /əlɪhiɾə/): "many"
azu (noun, /æzu/): "meal"
amuttaise (noun, /əmʌɾaɪsɛ/): "metal"
samital (noun, /səmɪtəl/): "mine"
awnit (noun, /onɪt/): "monster"
atihechi (noun, /ətihɛtʃi/): "moon"
jetto (noun, /dʒɛɾɔ/): "morning"
ni (noun, /ni/): "mother"
than (noun, /ðən/): "mountain"
ish (noun, /ɪʃ/): "mouth"
nanoufub (noun, /nənaʊfʌb/): "name"
tai (noun, /taɪ/): "neck"
hakave (noun, /həkəvɛ/): "night"
alida (noun, /əlɪdə/): "noodle"
bawta (noun, /bota/): "nose"
ttaydaf (noun, /ɾedəf/): "ocean"
winattou (noun, /winæɾaʊ/): "parent"
sase (noun, /səsɛ/): "path"
hipa (noun, /hɪpə/): "peace"
tisan (noun, /tisæn/): "pepper"
itawivough (noun, /itəwivɒ/): "person"
ithit (noun, /iðit/): "pie"
aw (noun, /aw/): "pig"
un (noun, /un/): "rabbit"
wi (noun, /wɪ/): "rain"
ittu (noun, /iɾu/): "rat"
ttewa (noun, /ɾɛwə/): "river"
ittekev (noun, /ɪɾɛkɛv/): "robe"
akaisita (noun, /əkaɪsɪtə/): "rock"
vattaihiw (noun, /vəɾaɪhɪw/): "root"
nek (noun, /nɛk/): "salt"
athis (noun, /əθɪs/): "sand"
dazit (noun, /dazɪt/): "seed"
angayth (noun, /əŋeð/): "sibling"
aitit (noun, /aɪtit/): "sister"
livufi (noun, /lɪvʌfɪ/): "skin"
kai (noun, /kaɪ/): "sky"
naychatusi (noun, /netʃætuʒ/): "smoke"
tibu (noun, /tɪbʌ/): "snake"
aluj (noun, /əluj/): "soup"
laysu (noun, /lesʌ/): "star"
ittithayl (noun, /ɪɾiðel/): "stew"
fouwough (noun, /faʊwɒ/): "stomach"
ingip (noun, /ɪŋɪp/): "stone"
tenayttan (noun, /tɛneɾæn/): "stream"
ttittal (noun, /ɾɪɾəl/): "sun"
alu (noun, /əlʌ/): "sword"
ina (noun, /inə/): "tail"
lahatu (noun, /ləhatu/): "tavern"
ba (noun, /bə/): "thumb"
ekitting (noun, /ɛkɪɾɪŋ/): "tongue"
aymoughnibi (noun, /emɒnɪbi/): "tooth"
ab (noun, /ab/): "tree"
ngezi (noun, /ŋɛzɪ/): "truth"
ttagise (noun, /ɾəgɪsɛ/): "uncle"
haja (noun, /həjə/): "valley"
anga (noun, /əŋə/): "war"
foughtiti (noun, /fɒtitɪ/): "water"
ti (noun, /tɪ/): "way"
soutte (noun, /saʊɾɛ/): "wine"
ayrram (noun, /erəm/): "woman"
themaithe (noun, /ðɛmaɪðɛ/): "word"