Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games
Language Generator
This generates fictional languages. This is mostly useful for debugging.
Dama
Dama Dictionary
Pronouns
na (pronoun, /næ/): "he"
bith (pronoun, /bið/): "she"
ays (pronoun, /es/): "they"
tes (pronoun, /tɛs/): "you"
ada (pronoun, /ədə/): "we"
za (pronoun, /zə/): "I"
Articles
kik (article, /kik/): "a"
aw (article, /əw/): "the"
Prepositions
baiwama (preposition, /baɪwamə/): "and"
pimitap (preposition, /pɪmɪtəp/): "as"
ijoughv (preposition, /ɪjɒv/): "from"
angathewi (preposition, /æŋəðɛwɪ/): "in"
vavaba (preposition, /vævəbə/): "of"
lashad (preposition, /ləʃəd/): "or"
dasifi (preposition, /dæsɪfi/): "to"
numaylay (preposition, /numele/): "will"
zasi (preposition, /zəsi/): "with"
Numbers
isilun (number, /isilun/): "zero"
jamawd (number, /dʒəmod/): "one"
kada (number, /kədə/): "two"
am (number, /æm/): "three"
vett (number, /vɛɾ/): "four"
pi (number, /pi/): "five"
athoughlu (number, /æðɒlu/): "six"
tinaip (number, /tinaɪp/): "seven"
jainathatt (number, /dʒaɪnəðæɾ/): "eight"
ihitev (number, /ihɪtɛv/): "nine"
oughlittutti (number, /ɒlɪɾʌɾɪ/): "ten"
Questions
witte (question, /wɪɾɛ/): "what"
jafitte (question, /dʒəfɪɾɛ/): "who"
ilimali (question, /ɪlɪmalɪ/): "how"
nasidi (question, /nəsidɪ/): "why"
vis (question, /vis/): "when"
Interjections
thagaj (interjection, /ðəgaj/): "hello"
ttatitha (interjection, /ɾətiðə/): "goodbye"
wa (interjection, /wə/): "hey"
aduthi (interjection, /əduðɪ/): "bye"
akutana (interjection, /əkutənə/): "ouch"
dat (interjection, /dat/): "wow"
ttak (interjection, /ɾək/): "uh"
ttapi (interjection, /ɾəpɪ/): "er"
itouti (interjection, /ɪtaʊtɪ/): "um"
Adverbs
temun (adverb, /tɛmʌn/): "again"
jounattan (adverb, /jaʊnæɾən/): "now"
puf (adverb, /pʌf/): "soon"
al (adverb, /əl/): "often"
pet (adverb, /pɛt/): "sometimes"
datas (adverb, /dətas/): "always"
teku (adverb, /tɛku/): "never"
bi (adverb, /bɪ/): "seldom"
Adjectives
la (adjective, /lə/): "aromatic"
gawtaitaym (adjective, /gotaɪtem/): "basted"
dupi (adjective, /dʌpɪ/): "big"
abif (adjective, /əbif/): "bitter"
zata (adjective, /zəta/): "black"
naila (adjective, /naɪlə/): "blue"
ziting (adjective, /zɪtɪŋ/): "brown"
ra (adjective, /ɹə/): "chilled"
haput (adjective, /həput/): "cold"
danita (adjective, /dənɪtæ/): "curried"
tas (adjective, /təs/): "dark"
thap (adjective, /ðəp/): "deep"
thasida (adjective, /ðəsidə/): "divine"
ilisif (adjective, /ilisɪf/): "drunk"
afigali (adjective, /əfɪgəlɪ/): "empty"
toughdaig (adjective, /tɒdaɪg/): "evil"
athaisa (adjective, /aðaɪsa/): "familiar"
thoughtu (adjective, /ðɒtu/): "fat"
jaw (adjective, /jo/): "flat"
abubida (adjective, /æbʌbɪdə/): "frail"
fik (adjective, /fɪk/): "fried"
emavi (adjective, /ɛməvɪ/): "full"
akenu (adjective, /ækɛnʌ/): "good"
nathisa (adjective, /nəðɪsə/): "green"
sayhuta (adjective, /sehutə/): "grey"
mik (adjective, /mɪk/): "honest"
fisoowun (adjective, /fisʊwun/): "hot"
kayk (adjective, /kek/): "light"
udath (adjective, /ʌdað/): "long"
ath (adjective, /əθ/): "loud"
uttulayki (adjective, /ʌɾuleki/): "mortal"
tti (adjective, /ɾɪ/): "mysterious"
isikith (adjective, /ɪsɪkið/): "narrow"
loughttaila (adjective, /lɒɾaɪlə/): "old"
caja (adjective, /cəja/): "orange"
anekabaw (adjective, /ənɛkæbo/): "pungent"
lesute (adjective, /lɛsʌtɛ/): "purple"
oughte (adjective, /ɒtɛ/): "quiet"
sutt (adjective, /sʌɾ/): "raw"
etav (adjective, /ɛtæv/): "rectangular"
asa (adjective, /əsə/): "red"
uba (adjective, /ubə/): "roasted"
awttadum (adjective, /oɾədum/): "round"
vi (adjective, /vɪ/): "salty"
atawttathu (adjective, /ətoɾæðʌ/): "savory"
oughnakayfoo (adjective, /ɒnəkefʊ/): "shallow"
nashina (adjective, /nəʃinæ/): "short"
uth (adjective, /ʌð/): "smoked"
at (adjective, /æt/): "sober"
ed (adjective, /ɛd/): "sour"
athavisa (adjective, /əðævɪsa/): "spicy"
eshattit (adjective, /ɛʃəɾɪt/): "spiral"
nihath (adjective, /nɪhəð/): "square"
nisu (adjective, /nisʌ/): "steamed"
azoos (adjective, /æzʊs/): "strange"
eluwa (adjective, /ɛlʌwə/): "strong"
apaylizu (adjective, /æpelɪzʌ/): "sturdy"
aw (adjective, /əw/): "sweet"
taz (adjective, /taz/): "tall"
kalapes (adjective, /kalæpɛs/): "thick"
ikawa (adjective, /ikəwə/): "thin"
thihizi (adjective, /ðɪhɪzi/): "warm"
ilittin (adjective, /iliɾɪn/): "weak"
piz (adjective, /pɪz/): "white"
att (adjective, /əɾ/): "wide"
esa (adjective, /ɛsə/): "yellow"
ajav (adjective, /əjəv/): "young"
Verbs
bizayvik (verb, /bizevik/): "bake"
ithalami (verb, /iðələmi/): "be"
thapin (verb, /ðəpin/): "belong"
zoucawa (verb, /zaʊcəwə/): "bite"
nan (verb, /nən/): "break"
ashawtti (verb, /əʃoɾɪ/): "burn"
imaittaw (verb, /ɪmaɪɾo/): "come"
lejay (verb, /lɛje/): "die"
toi (verb, /tɔɪ/): "drink"
ena (verb, /ɛnə/): "eat"
maysasay (verb, /mesəse/): "fall"
asithoi (verb, /əsɪðɔɪ/): "fight"
anifai (verb, /anɪfaɪ/): "find"
luta (verb, /lutə/): "fish"
ahattaidoi (verb, /əhəɾaɪdɔɪ/): "fly"
zin (verb, /zɪn/): "frown"
vaivatt (verb, /vaɪvəɾ/): "go"
attawthasi (verb, /æɾoθəʒ/): "growl"
anaw (verb, /əno/): "hate"
kad (verb, /kəd/): "have"
ibinaichi (verb, /ibɪnaɪtʃɪ/): "hear"
inutusa (verb, /ɪnʌtusæ/): "hide"
matawnarr (verb, /matonər/): "hold"
baypita (verb, /bepitə/): "hunt"
asidi (verb, /əsɪdi/): "jump"
itatt (verb, /ɪtaɾ/): "kill"
ma (verb, /mə/): "know"
awniked (verb, /onɪkɛd/): "laugh"
ile (verb, /ilɛ/): "lie"
atha (verb, /əðə/): "live"
koughta (verb, /kɒtæ/): "lose"
dina (verb, /dinə/): "love"
isusin (verb, /ɪsʌsin/): "need"
tikasah (verb, /tikəsæh/): "own"
thapasatt (verb, /ðəpəsəɾ/): "roast"
ithatum (verb, /ɪðətʌm/): "run"
edasadi (verb, /ɛdəsədɪ/): "see"
udikat (verb, /ʌdɪkət/): "sit"
aku (verb, /əkʌ/): "sleep"
nguvini (verb, /ŋuvɪnɪ/): "smell"
att (verb, /əɾ/): "smile"
oughlataka (verb, /ɒlətəkæ/): "stand"
aba (verb, /əbə/): "strike"
itt (verb, /ɪɾ/): "swallow"
wasa (verb, /wəsə/): "swim"
ab (verb, /əb/): "taste"
ishanoowu (verb, /iʃənʊwʌ/): "throw"
jookaza (verb, /jʊkəzə/): "walk"
ahanav (verb, /ahənəv/): "want"
Nouns
athin (noun, /əðin/): "afternoon"
at (noun, /æt/): "ale"
ittih (noun, /ɪɾɪh/): "all"
sedaynatt (noun, /sɛdenaɾ/): "alligator"
ayzafe (noun, /ezəfɛ/): "arm"
ama (noun, /əma/): "ash"
alaivai (noun, /ælaɪvaɪ/): "aunt"
ashattoughn (noun, /əʃəɾɒn/): "axe"
etta (noun, /ɛɾə/): "bark"
wat (noun, /wat/): "bay"
vuttawic (noun, /vʌɾəwɪc/): "beer"
att (noun, /əɾ/): "beet"
ooputhim (noun, /ʊpuðɪm/): "bird"
ek (noun, /ɛk/): "blood"
itawtith (noun, /itotið/): "boar"
ithimaz (noun, /ɪðɪmæz/): "bone"
puttad (noun, /puɾəd/): "breakfast"
it (noun, /ɪt/): "breast"
aifatta (noun, /aɪfæɾə/): "brother"
awaihathi (noun, /əwaɪhəðɪ/): "castle"
ttethubad (noun, /ɾɛðubəd/): "cat"
utt (noun, /uɾ/): "cat"
atuma (noun, /ətumæ/): "chest"
sazulik (noun, /sazulɪk/): "chicken"
nisoonim (noun, /nɪsʊnɪm/): "claw"
fanipen (noun, /fənɪpɛn/): "cloud"
awna (noun, /onə/): "coconut"
simatt (noun, /simaɾ/): "crime"
kukuma (noun, /kʌkumə/): "day"
lajetti (noun, /lajɛɾi/): "dinner"
ti (noun, /ti/): "dog"
wa (noun, /wə/): "drink"
nadasim (noun, /nədæsɪm/): "dungeon"
inu (noun, /inu/): "ear"
zaz (noun, /zəz/): "earth"
latt (noun, /ləɾ/): "egg"
zajitay (noun, /zəjɪte/): "elder"
zough (noun, /zɒ/): "enemy"
akaybatu (noun, /əkebætʌ/): "evening"
tta (noun, /ɾə/): "eye"
nafu (noun, /nafʌ/): "family"
soughvan (noun, /sɒvən/): "father"
dough (noun, /dɒ/): "feather"
ipaiti (noun, /ɪpaɪtɪ/): "fight"
asebaha (noun, /əsɛbəhə/): "finger"
ufekaysa (noun, /ʌfɛkesə/): "fire"
aipanine (noun, /aɪpənɪnɛ/): "fish"
ngat (noun, /ŋət/): "flesh"
thawtitt (noun, /θotɪɾ/): "foot"
katimap (noun, /kətɪməp/): "forest"
upima (noun, /upɪma/): "fox"
tta (noun, /ɾa/): "friend"
tulattough (noun, /tuləɾɒ/): "goose"
ak (noun, /æk/): "grease"
ni (noun, /nɪ/): "group"
waik (noun, /waɪk/): "gulf"
naittipout (noun, /naɪɾɪpaʊt/): "hair"
ngaw (noun, /ŋo/): "hand"
ttu (noun, /ɾu/): "hat"
si (noun, /sɪ/): "hate"
nadawne (noun, /nədonɛ/): "head"
il (noun, /il/): "hill"
ninashaf (noun, /nɪnəʃəf/): "horn"
anuthayh (noun, /ənuðeh/): "horse"
amivas (noun, /əmɪvəs/): "house"
daypiv (noun, /depɪv/): "inn"
nivivak (noun, /nivivæk/): "island"
fayh (noun, /feh/): "jaw"
wouf (noun, /waʊf/): "lake"
ngiwa (noun, /ŋiwə/): "leaf"
ip (noun, /ɪp/): "leg"
ittittatt (noun, /iɾɪɾəɾ/): "liver"
uma (noun, /ʌmə/): "louse"
savi (noun, /səvɪ/): "love"
soulichaj (noun, /saʊlichədʒ/): "lunch"
lithil (noun, /lɪðil/): "man"
til (noun, /til/): "many"
ekatt (noun, /ɛkəɾ/): "meal"
sia (noun, /ʒə/): "metal"
taikawutt (noun, /taɪkəwʌɾ/): "mine"
akazap (noun, /əkəzəp/): "monster"
yim (noun, /yɪm/): "moon"
av (noun, /əv/): "morning"
attat (noun, /æɾət/): "mother"
vaythasa (noun, /veðæsə/): "mountain"
ttayttazit (noun, /ɾeɾəzit/): "mouth"
ukayf (noun, /ʌkef/): "name"
kathi (noun, /kəði/): "neck"
aicha (noun, /aɪtʃə/): "night"
fay (noun, /fe/): "noodle"
katenay (noun, /kætɛne/): "nose"
dawa (noun, /dəwə/): "ocean"
boughpesi (noun, /bɒpɛsɪ/): "parent"
ith (noun, /ɪð/): "path"
moo (noun, /mʊ/): "peace"
umaith (noun, /umaɪð/): "pepper"
paitt (noun, /paɪɾ/): "person"
noughj (noun, /nɒdʒ/): "pie"
nami (noun, /nəmɪ/): "pig"
atathu (noun, /ətəðu/): "rabbit"
imah (noun, /ɪməh/): "rain"
izis (noun, /ɪzɪs/): "rat"
sishacha (noun, /sɪʃəxə/): "river"
uninge (noun, /uniŋɛ/): "robe"
ing (noun, /ɪŋ/): "rock"
takagut (noun, /təkəgut/): "root"
ar (noun, /əɹ/): "salt"
mat (noun, /mət/): "sand"
athab (noun, /əðəb/): "seed"
afan (noun, /æfən/): "sibling"
zi (noun, /zɪ/): "sister"
sou (noun, /saʊ/): "skin"
mawa (noun, /məwæ/): "sky"
nu (noun, /nʌ/): "smoke"
oughtanayngi (noun, /ɒtæneŋi/): "snake"
angunatt (noun, /əŋunəɾ/): "soup"
ticaina (noun, /tɪcaɪnə/): "star"
wai (noun, /waɪ/): "stew"
ttittajuth (noun, /ɾɪɾæjʌð/): "stomach"
et (noun, /ɛt/): "stone"
ulupepi (noun, /ulupɛpi/): "stream"
imin (noun, /imɪn/): "sun"
iza (noun, /ɪzæ/): "sword"
uthasoughz (noun, /uðəsɒz/): "tail"
az (noun, /əz/): "tavern"
ipawttuv (noun, /ɪpoɾuv/): "thumb"
awdihat (noun, /odihət/): "tongue"
asunam (noun, /əsunəm/): "tooth"
aythin (noun, /eðɪn/): "tree"
soutimu (noun, /saʊtɪmu/): "truth"
na (noun, /næ/): "uncle"
iyahaz (noun, /ɪyəhəz/): "valley"
la (noun, /lə/): "war"
nimi (noun, /nimi/): "water"
aytain (noun, /etaɪn/): "way"
ouvikaini (noun, /aʊvɪkaɪnɪ/): "wine"
atetaja (noun, /ətɛtəjə/): "woman"
sathe (noun, /sæðɛ/): "word"