Cuneiform Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Cuneiform

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This translator facilitates a journey back in time by enabling conversion from modern text to the ancient cuneiform script. The translator accurately maps words and their corresponding cuneiform counterparts, offering insights into languages and writing systems that emerged in ancient Mesopotamia. The translator's focus is on accurate depiction, providing options for phonetic representations or symbolic notations when direct cuneiform equivalents are lacking. Users should note that cuneiform is not a purely phonetic system, and there may be multiple, acceptable transliterations/representations for some words.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"the"
Cuneiform
"𒂗"
Normal Language
"sun"
Cuneiform
"𒌨"
Normal Language
"moon"
Cuneiform
"𒌅"
Normal Language
"king"
Cuneiform
"𒈬"
Normal Language
"queen"
Cuneiform
"𒊬"
Normal Language
"star"
Cuneiform
"𒍝"

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Normal Language
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