British Slang Translator

Translate from Normal Language into British Slang

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This translator is designed to bridge the gap between formal and informal communication, capturing the essence of British slang. It encompasses various regional nuances, providing contextually relevant replacements for standard English words and phrases. By understanding the typical patterns of British slang, the translator attempts to maintain the original sentiment. Note that slang is dynamic, and new expressions are continuously emerging, so the translator's capabilities might not cover every possibility. Therefore, ongoing improvements are anticipated in future versions.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I am happy."
British Slang
"Chuffed!"
Normal Language
"It is very cold."
British Slang
"Freezing!"
Normal Language
"I am going to the shops."
British Slang
"I'm popping to the shops."
Normal Language
"I am not sure."
British Slang
"I'm not sure."
Normal Language
"It's good."
British Slang
"Top-notch!"
Normal Language
"We are winning."
British Slang
"We're smashing it!"

Similar Translators

Normal Language
"I'm going to the store to buy some groceries."
Fat Adult Male
"Yeah, so, I'm, like, headin' to the store, you know, gotta get some groceries, man. Gotta stock up, gotta get those munchies taken care of, you dig?"
Normal Language
"I'm really tired after a long day."
Briish Talk
"I'm absolutely knackered after a right proper long day."
Normal Language
"I am going to the store."
Uk Road Men
"I'm about to hit the shops."
Normal Language
"I am feeling very happy today."
Mexican Spanish Slang
"¡Estoy super contento hoy!"
Normal Language
"I am going to the store."
Toronto Slang
"I'm hittin' the shops."
Normal Language
"I'm very happy today."
Ecuadorian Slang
"¡Estoy súper contento hoy!"
Normal Language
"I am happy to help you."
Aussie Slang
"I'm stoked to lend a hand."
Normal Language
"I'd like a triple scoop of vanilla with sprinkles"
Ice Cream Cake Places Slang Language
"Gimme that vanilla triple-scoop with a sprinkle attack!"
Normal Language
"You're on fire!"
Color TV Shows Slang Language
"You're completely killing it!"
french
"Je suis heureux"
english
"I am happy"
Normal Language
"I'm totally stoked!"
1980s Slang Language
"I'm totally pumped!"
Normal Language
"I'm getting outplayed"
Video Gamers Slang Language
"I'm getting wrecked"