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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.

Ifutte

Ifutte Dictionary

Pronouns

na (pronoun, /nə/): "he"

ttu (pronoun, /ɾʌ/): "she"

ttit (pronoun, /ɾit/): "they"

ita (pronoun, /ɪtə/): "you"

toutt (pronoun, /taʊɾ/): "we"

ak (pronoun, /ək/): "I"

Articles

av (article, /əv/): "a"

att (article, /əɾ/): "the"

Prepositions

thajinev (preposition, /ðəjɪnɛv/): "and"

enakoo (preposition, /ɛnakʊ/): "as"

awdavai (preposition, /odəvaɪ/): "from"

ma (preposition, /mæ/): "in"

fa (preposition, /fa/): "of"

mipa (preposition, /mipə/): "or"

zabiwim (preposition, /zəbɪwim/): "to"

guvugav (preposition, /gʌvugəv/): "will"

tanif (preposition, /tənif/): "with"

Numbers

thidi (number, /ðɪdɪ/): "zero"

ngath (number, /ŋað/): "one"

ing (number, /ɪŋ/): "two"

awit (number, /əwɪt/): "three"

aynici (number, /enɪcɪ/): "four"

ailuvit (number, /aɪluvit/): "five"

daysalatt (number, /desələɾ/): "six"

laykazun (number, /lekəzun/): "seven"

edayda (number, /ɛdedæ/): "eight"

ipuna (number, /ipunæ/): "nine"

asivi (number, /əsɪvɪ/): "ten"

Questions

aitimitt (question, /aɪtɪmiɾ/): "what"

na (question, /næ/): "who"

wayj (question, /wedʒ/): "how"

itti (question, /iɾi/): "why"

uwi (question, /ʌwɪ/): "when"

Interjections

ikawh (interjection, /ɪkoh/): "hello"

athasa (interjection, /əðəsə/): "goodbye"

ttaw (interjection, /ɾo/): "hey"

ajihi (interjection, /əjihɪ/): "bye"

fidattet (interjection, /fɪdəɾɛt/): "ouch"

it (interjection, /ɪt/): "wow"

ataim (interjection, /ətaɪm/): "uh"

aynita (interjection, /enɪtə/): "er"

tteni (interjection, /ɾɛni/): "um"

Adverbs

sisisa (adverb, /sisɪsə/): "again"

da (adverb, /də/): "now"

att (adverb, /əɾ/): "soon"

azagiva (adverb, /əzəgivə/): "often"

udaik (adverb, /udaɪk/): "sometimes"

ivayusa (adverb, /ɪvəyʌsa/): "always"

jemu (adverb, /jɛmu/): "never"

ipitot (adverb, /ɪpɪtɔt/): "seldom"

Adjectives

ataze (adjective, /ətəzɛ/): "aromatic"

aykik (adjective, /ekik/): "basted"

ichutitai (adjective, /itʃʌtɪtaɪ/): "big"

litt (adjective, /liɾ/): "bitter"

ttika (adjective, /ɾikæ/): "black"

niwaywa (adjective, /nɪwewə/): "blue"

nana (adjective, /nənæ/): "brown"

sitale (adjective, /sɪtəlɛ/): "chilled"

wah (adjective, /wəh/): "cold"

dalis (adjective, /dəlis/): "curried"

attiwa (adjective, /aɾiwə/): "dark"

tas (adjective, /tas/): "deep"

sais (adjective, /saɪs/): "divine"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "drunk"

apa (adjective, /əpə/): "empty"

oohawabai (adjective, /ʊhəwabaɪ/): "evil"

lawm (adjective, /lom/): "familiar"

bisutha (adjective, /bisuðə/): "fat"

al (adjective, /al/): "flat"

aipimatt (adjective, /aɪpiməɾ/): "frail"

an (adjective, /ən/): "fried"

atta (adjective, /aɾæ/): "full"

thaythalaz (adjective, /ðeðələz/): "good"

ni (adjective, /ni/): "green"

hataynach (adjective, /hətenætʃ/): "grey"

esid (adjective, /ɛsɪd/): "honest"

ki (adjective, /kɪ/): "hot"

tituttayz (adjective, /tɪtuɾez/): "light"

itt (adjective, /ɪɾ/): "long"

in (adjective, /ɪn/): "loud"

fubif (adjective, /fubif/): "mortal"

inuttough (adjective, /ɪnʌɾɒ/): "mysterious"

yikatam (adjective, /yikətəm/): "narrow"

lahik (adjective, /læhɪk/): "old"

uzihi (adjective, /uzɪhɪ/): "orange"

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

nish (adjective, /niʃ/): "purple"

tteving (adjective, /ɾɛvɪŋ/): "quiet"

ttaid (adjective, /ɾaɪd/): "raw"

koila (adjective, /kɔɪlə/): "rectangular"

im (adjective, /ɪm/): "red"

koo (adjective, /kʊ/): "roasted"

litidd (adjective, /lɪtɪɽ/): "round"

awpittih (adjective, /opɪɾih/): "salty"

tirrit (adjective, /tɪrɪt/): "savory"

ma (adjective, /mə/): "shallow"

ima (adjective, /imə/): "short"

avaw (adjective, /ævo/): "smoked"

moughn (adjective, /mɒn/): "sober"

ttinuki (adjective, /ɾɪnukɪ/): "sour"

thaib (adjective, /ðaɪb/): "spicy"

ttit (adjective, /ɾit/): "spiral"

tanoo (adjective, /tənʊ/): "square"

nahuthim (adjective, /nəhuðim/): "steamed"

inaciv (adjective, /ɪnəcɪv/): "strange"

attough (adjective, /əɾɒ/): "strong"

ayt (adjective, /et/): "sturdy"

gathadu (adjective, /gəðədʌ/): "sweet"

wadan (adjective, /wədən/): "tall"

awzisa (adjective, /ozɪsə/): "thick"

sata (adjective, /sætə/): "thin"

nakaing (adjective, /nəkaɪŋ/): "warm"

asaw (adjective, /əso/): "weak"

ak (adjective, /ək/): "white"

dilaz (adjective, /diləz/): "wide"

nifattit (adjective, /nɪfəɾɪt/): "yellow"

lanichin (adjective, /lənɪtʃɪn/): "young"

Verbs

natta (verb, /nəɾə/): "bake"

thunu (verb, /ðunu/): "be"

ittedaza (verb, /iɾɛdəzə/): "belong"

walikat (verb, /wəlikət/): "bite"

atatu (verb, /ətətu/): "break"

jala (verb, /jələ/): "burn"

thattadawn (verb, /ðəɾədon/): "come"

inudat (verb, /ɪnʌdət/): "die"

umaw (verb, /ʌmo/): "drink"

fashitt (verb, /fəʃɪɾ/): "eat"

tta (verb, /ɾə/): "fall"

hina (verb, /hinə/): "fight"

anisuli (verb, /ænɪsulɪ/): "find"

ami (verb, /əmɪ/): "fish"

atteva (verb, /əɾɛvæ/): "fly"

ttough (verb, /ɾɒ/): "frown"

vawtesi (verb, /votɛsɪ/): "go"

ttidazu (verb, /ɾidəzu/): "growl"

izittap (verb, /ɪzɪɾəp/): "hate"

kikawath (verb, /kikəwəð/): "have"

nabafitt (verb, /nəbəfɪɾ/): "hear"

aigan (verb, /aɪgən/): "hide"

tavihaiv (verb, /tævɪhaɪv/): "hold"

chayn (verb, /chen/): "hunt"

ngaylatt (verb, /ŋeləɾ/): "jump"

paykude (verb, /pekʌdɛ/): "kill"

aja (verb, /ədʒə/): "know"

zittal (verb, /zɪɾəl/): "laugh"

tal (verb, /təl/): "lie"

oina (verb, /ɔɪnə/): "live"

ga (verb, /gə/): "lose"

piteni (verb, /pɪtɛni/): "love"

patta (verb, /pæɾæ/): "need"

putha (verb, /puðə/): "own"

shatt (verb, /ʃəɾ/): "roast"

amathisai (verb, /əməðisaɪ/): "run"

nayshawlin (verb, /neʃolin/): "see"

ashudaid (verb, /əʃʌdaɪd/): "sit"

anis (verb, /ənɪs/): "sleep"

ashij (verb, /əʃij/): "smell"

gibada (verb, /gɪbædə/): "smile"

suvich (verb, /sʌvɪtʃ/): "stand"

usizapi (verb, /usizəpɪ/): "strike"

asashi (verb, /æsəʃi/): "swallow"

ahatemi (verb, /æhətɛmɪ/): "swim"

ttaidirrawm (verb, /ɾaɪdɪrom/): "taste"

aitt (verb, /aɪɾ/): "throw"

ulaz (verb, /uləz/): "walk"

atewu (verb, /ətɛwu/): "want"

Nouns

ipi (noun, /ipi/): "afternoon"

ej (noun, /ɛdʒ/): "ale"

apamittu (noun, /əpəmiɾu/): "all"

uwu (noun, /uwʌ/): "alligator"

adu (noun, /ədʌ/): "arm"

ttani (noun, /ɾanɪ/): "ash"

ab (noun, /əb/): "aunt"

oughlaimitta (noun, /ɒlaɪmɪɾə/): "axe"

bating (noun, /bætɪŋ/): "bark"

outil (noun, /aʊtil/): "bay"

avi (noun, /əvɪ/): "beer"

id (noun, /id/): "beet"

ush (noun, /uʃ/): "bird"

misat (noun, /misət/): "blood"

aynanin (noun, /enənɪn/): "boar"

jaylivoughv (noun, /dʒelɪvɒv/): "bone"

ouloottah (noun, /aʊlʊɾəh/): "breakfast"

oolini (noun, /ʊlɪnɪ/): "breast"

thadini (noun, /ðədɪnɪ/): "brother"

att (noun, /æɾ/): "castle"

pathawpoughn (noun, /pəðopɒn/): "cat"

nawdan (noun, /nodən/): "cat"

hitta (noun, /hɪɾə/): "chest"

asanen (noun, /əsanɛn/): "chicken"

tte (noun, /ɾɛ/): "claw"

chig (noun, /xɪg/): "cloud"

thoughtattik (noun, /ðɒtæɾɪk/): "coconut"

sitt (noun, /sɪɾ/): "crime"

hutte (noun, /huɾɛ/): "day"

chi (noun, /tʃɪ/): "dinner"

cawtaz (noun, /cotəz/): "dog"

laytt (noun, /leɾ/): "drink"

za (noun, /zə/): "dungeon"

latta (noun, /ləɾə/): "ear"

themattawz (noun, /ðɛməɾoz/): "earth"

ttazase (noun, /ɾazəsɛ/): "egg"

ttan (noun, /ɾæn/): "elder"

athahough (noun, /əθæhɒ/): "enemy"

ainamav (noun, /aɪnəməv/): "evening"

ayhadi (noun, /ehədɪ/): "eye"

taka (noun, /tækə/): "family"

bat (noun, /bət/): "father"

bizava (noun, /bɪzəvə/): "feather"

ut (noun, /ʌt/): "fight"

itt (noun, /ɪɾ/): "finger"

ebainoughn (noun, /ɛbaɪnɒn/): "fire"

ekad (noun, /ɛkəd/): "fish"

ngizibett (noun, /ŋɪzɪbɛɾ/): "flesh"

ats (noun, /əts/): "foot"

ttatt (noun, /ɾæɾ/): "forest"

ttatt (noun, /ɾəɾ/): "fox"

zattatti (noun, /zəɾəɾi/): "friend"

ala (noun, /ələ/): "goose"

fi (noun, /fi/): "grease"

itti (noun, /ɪɾɪ/): "group"

an (noun, /ən/): "gulf"

ma (noun, /mə/): "hair"

ttahatt (noun, /ɾəhəɾ/): "hand"

alai (noun, /əlaɪ/): "hat"

ngin (noun, /ŋɪn/): "hate"

haylelu (noun, /helɛlʌ/): "head"

noughbathi (noun, /nɒbəði/): "hill"

aythafa (noun, /eðəfa/): "horn"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "horse"

maylite (noun, /melitɛ/): "house"

ji (noun, /ji/): "inn"

fe (noun, /fɛ/): "island"

uwabiv (noun, /uwabiv/): "jaw"

aidu (noun, /aɪdʌ/): "lake"

king (noun, /kɪŋ/): "leaf"

una (noun, /unə/): "leg"

attoughs (noun, /æɾɒs/): "liver"

mett (noun, /mɛɾ/): "louse"

nud (noun, /nʌd/): "love"

dangattun (noun, /daŋaɾun/): "lunch"

zat (noun, /zət/): "man"

shazi (noun, /ʃæzɪ/): "many"

aitt (noun, /aɪɾ/): "meal"

anoughth (noun, /anɒð/): "metal"

nita (noun, /nitə/): "mine"

bas (noun, /bæs/): "monster"

buvisa (noun, /buvɪsə/): "moon"

hazitt (noun, /həzɪɾ/): "morning"

suhong (noun, /sʌhɔŋ/): "mother"

za (noun, /zæ/): "mountain"

ajitiv (noun, /əjɪtiv/): "mouth"

im (noun, /im/): "name"

muchaynoughj (noun, /mutʃenɒj/): "neck"

aywattayha (noun, /ewəɾehə/): "night"

al (noun, /al/): "noodle"

danama (noun, /dənəmə/): "nose"

akattisa (noun, /əkəɾɪsə/): "ocean"

yattay (noun, /yæɾe/): "parent"

shoughnai (noun, /ʃɒnaɪ/): "path"

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

acha (noun, /ətʃə/): "pepper"

un (noun, /ʌn/): "person"

boughkaid (noun, /bɒkaɪd/): "pie"

awnasay (noun, /onəse/): "pig"

al (noun, /al/): "rabbit"

imutten (noun, /ɪmuɾɛn/): "rain"

oothiset (noun, /ʊðɪsɛt/): "rat"

ttathayl (noun, /ɾəðel/): "river"

thakane (noun, /ðəkənɛ/): "robe"

tataite (noun, /tətaɪtɛ/): "rock"

ah (noun, /əh/): "root"

attitt (noun, /əɾɪɾ/): "salt"

sat (noun, /sət/): "sand"

atas (noun, /ətəs/): "seed"

ittip (noun, /iɾɪp/): "sibling"

attiti (noun, /aɾɪti/): "sister"

ke (noun, /kɛ/): "skin"

tihush (noun, /tihʌʃ/): "sky"

oisough (noun, /ɔɪsɒ/): "smoke"

anakough (noun, /ənəkɒ/): "snake"

dati (noun, /dətɪ/): "soup"

vav (noun, /vəv/): "star"

nalali (noun, /nələlɪ/): "stew"

galalash (noun, /gələləʃ/): "stomach"

mou (noun, /maʊ/): "stone"

at (noun, /ət/): "stream"

ta (noun, /tæ/): "sun"

la (noun, /lə/): "sword"

atalut (noun, /ətəlʌt/): "tail"

ttupujai (noun, /ɾupʌdʒaɪ/): "tavern"

inajad (noun, /ɪnæjad/): "thumb"

unalaw (noun, /ʌnəlæw/): "tongue"

litalat (noun, /lɪtælæt/): "tooth"

vailas (noun, /vaɪləs/): "tree"

vi (noun, /vɪ/): "truth"

thi (noun, /ðɪ/): "uncle"

ttadivid (noun, /ɾədivɪd/): "valley"

awaychuma (noun, /əwetʃʌmə/): "war"

laittatayt (noun, /laɪɾətet/): "water"

palattai (noun, /pələɾaɪ/): "way"

tta (noun, /ɾa/): "wine"

ki (noun, /kɪ/): "woman"

aynide (noun, /enɪdɛ/): "word"