Ancient Oromo Language Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Ancient Oromo Language

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This innovative translator seeks to translate modern language into the style of the ancient Oromo language. The nuances of the original language's poetic structure and emphasis on context are key aspects in the translation. This tool is valuable for anyone interested in exploring the rich history of the Oromo language through its historical linguistic form. Its emphasis on preserving archaic vocabulary allows users to experience the unique characteristics of the language as it existed in the past. The output will, however, never be perfect since authentic examples of oral or written language from those periods are limited.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I love you."
Ancient Oromo Language
"Jaalala ke ati naaf baay'ee guddaa dha."
Normal Language
"Thank you."
Ancient Oromo Language
"Galatoomi, si'inan baay'ee galateeffadha"
Normal Language
"The sun rises."
Ancient Oromo Language
"Qorraarraa addees sun ba'a."
Normal Language
"Hello."
Ancient Oromo Language
"Nagaa bu'a"
Normal Language
"Happy new year."
Ancient Oromo Language
"Waggaa haaraa gammachuu fi nageenya qabatan!"
Normal Language
"It's cold."
Ancient Oromo Language
"Qorraatu jira"

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