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Creator toolkit
Tomolingo Generator for Tomodachi Life
Create short Mii greetings, catchphrases, and mood lines with a local Tomolingo generator. Everything runs in this browser with no account or upload.
Mode
Line type
Vibe
Theme tags
Length limit
Idea count
Phrase ideas
Each line shows a planning character count so you can pick something easy to retype.
Stay tiny!
Let's wake!
sparkly vibes
hmm!
tidy vibes
routine time!
More sparkle!
Let's glow!
More home!
Line Types
Switch between greetings, catchphrases, happy, sad, angry, worried, level-up, and nickname lines.
Vibes
Pick cute, silly, cool, cozy, dramatic, or chaotic phrasing to match the Mii personality.
Modes
Use Tomodachi Life phrases for Mii lines, or switch to Living the Dream lingo for people, things, activities, adjectives, and short sentences.
Theme tags
Steer Tomolingo ideas toward food, hobby, friendship, romance, meme, weird, pop culture, sassy, island, or daily wording.
Safe mode
Safe mode starts on and filters edgy or insult-style words from the local starter banks.
Length Planning
Use 16, 24, 32, or 48 character planning limits to choose lines that are easier to retype.
Creator toolkit
Write the line, plan the item, then copy the scene
Use the lingo generator alongside the grid tools when you are planning a full Mii moment: a line, a custom item, a palette, and a copyable reference.
Lingo Guide
What Is a Tomodachi Life Lingo Line?
A Tomodachi Life lingo line is a short bit of personality text you can plan before you enter it for a Mii. If you are looking for Tomolingo ideas, this page gives you local greetings, catchphrases, mood lines, and level-up lines.
This generator keeps the idea short, readable, and easy to copy by hand. It does not claim official game limits and it does not import anything into the game.
Greeting vs Catchphrase
Use greetings for first impressions and catchphrases for repeatable personality tags.
Mood Lines
Happy, sad, angry, and worried lines work best when they are clear, short, and easy to read at a glance.
Level-up Lines
Level-up lines can feel more celebratory, but they still benefit from simple wording.
Local-first Privacy
Suggestions are assembled in your browser from local phrase banks with no account, upload, or external API.
Worried line
Use a worried line when a Mii needs a small anxious reaction without turning the phrase into an insult.
Nickname line
Use a nickname line when you want a compact label for a friend, rival, outfit idea, or running joke.
Tomolingo Modes
Tomolingo vs Tomodachi Life phrases vs Living the Dream lingo
Use Tomolingo as the planning workspace, then choose the mode that matches the text you need. Tomodachi Life phrases focus on Mii speech lines, while Living the Dream lingo is closer to a small dictionary of people, things, activities, adjectives, and short sentences.
The generator keeps both modes local and separate, so a worried phrase, nickname, food catchphrase, or Living the Dream activity can be planned without mixing up the game context.
Tomolingo
Use this as the keyword workspace for quick Mii line ideas, theme tags, length checks, and copy buttons.
Tomodachi Life phrases
Pick greetings, catchphrases, happy, sad, angry, worried, level-up, or nickname lines when you are planning a Mii personality moment.
Living the Dream lingo
Switch modes when you want dictionary-style person, thing, activity, adjective, or sentence ideas instead of a single catchphrase.
Theme tags
Use theme tags like food, hobby, meme, romance, or island when the phrase should point at a specific joke, scene, or Mii interest.
Tomolingo Examples
Examples by theme
Theme tags make the same line type feel different. A food catchphrase can lean into ramen, snacks, toast, or bento, while a hobby line can pull from sketching, jamming, painting, collecting, or trading.
Use safe mode when a sassy, weird, or meme tag should stay friendly enough for a Mii. Turn it off only when you want sharper local wording and plan to edit the phrase yourself.
Food
Good for ramen jokes, snack nicknames, cozy cafe scenes, and bento-themed catchphrases.
Hobby
Good for sketch club lines, music jam phrases, collecting jokes, and custom outfit planning.
Meme
Good for quick reaction lines, short quotes, and playful phrases that still fit a small text box.
Island
Good for apartment, beach, market, and visit lines that feel tied to the island setting.
Copy Planning
How to Make Short Mii Lines Easier to Copy
Shorter lines are usually easier to type, compare, and adjust. Start with a 24 character planning limit, then loosen it only when the idea needs more room.
Choose the phrase type first, pick a vibe second, and regenerate until one line sounds natural enough to use without editing.
Start at 24
The 24 character option is the default because it keeps most generated ideas compact without making them feel clipped.
Use 16 for tiny notes
Use 16 when you want a punchy nickname-style line or a phrase that is quick to retype.
Use 32 or 48 for flavor
Use longer planning limits when a dramatic or chaotic vibe needs a few extra words to land.
Copy after the scene plan
Pair the final phrase with item, brush, and palette notes so the whole Mii scene stays consistent.
Lingo generator FAQ
Is this Tomolingo?
It is a first-party Living the Grid Tomolingo phrase generator. It runs locally, uses local phrase banks, and does not depend on a third-party Tomolingo service.
Are these official Tomodachi Life character limits?
No. The limits are planning aids so you can choose short phrases that are easier to type into your game.
Does the lingo generator upload anything?
No. Suggestions are generated locally in your browser and do not use an account, upload, or external API.
What does safe mode filter?
Safe mode keeps the starter suggestions away from insult-style and edgy words so the results stay easier to use for friendly Mii lines.
Which phrase type should I choose first?
Start with catchphrase when you want a repeatable personality tag, or greeting when the line should feel like an introduction.
Which length limit should I use?
Use 24 for most ideas, 16 for tiny lines, and 32 or 48 when a dramatic or chaotic line needs more room.
Can I use different languages?
The interface is localized and each locale has starter phrase banks, while English remains the canonical source for new page copy.
What are theme tags?
Theme tags steer the local Tomolingo generator toward food, hobby, friendship, romance, meme, weird, pop culture, sassy, island, or daily wording.
What is Living the Dream lingo?
Living the Dream lingo is planned as dictionary-style text such as people, things, activities, adjectives, and short sentences, separate from Tomodachi Life phrase planning.
Ready to write?
Generate the line before you copy the scene
Keep the phrase short, then move into grid, item, and brush planning when the Mii idea is ready.
