Broken English Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Broken English

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This translator simulates the patterns of informal or simplified English, often used in casual communication or by individuals whose first language isn't English. It captures the spirit of communicating meaning effectively, even without strict grammatical adherence to the established rules of a native English speaker. Imagine a friendly tourist trying to explain something to a local. This tool imitates the common errors and simple structures that often arise in such contexts. Common language features expected in the translation include misspellings, incorrect verb conjugations and tense usage. The approach generates a humorous take while still conveying the message. Using this translator creates content for comedic purposes, social media, or interactions where simplification is appropriate.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I am going to the store"
Broken English
"I goin' to store."
Normal Language
"I will be there tomorrow"
Broken English
"I go there tomorrow?"
Normal Language
"Can you help me?"
Broken English
"Help me?"
Normal Language
"Please pass the salt"
Broken English
"Salt, please."
Normal Language
"Where is my book?"
Broken English
"Where my book?"
Normal Language
"We are happy to see you"
Broken English
"Happy see you."

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