English Ghana Translator

Translate from Normal Language into English Ghana

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This translator aims to capture the essence of English as it's spoken and understood across various regions in Ghana. Its language is vibrant, reflecting local slang to ensure a smooth, natural, and culturally sensitive communication experience. Recognizing the subtle differences between formal and informal registers of English is crucial for effective translation; our translator strives to understand and render the social context accurately. A key aspect of this tool lies in its ability to incorporate common Ghanaian idioms and proverbs to enrich the translated text, while maintaining the overall meaning of the original input.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"How are you?"
English Ghana
"What's good?"
Normal Language
"I love you."
English Ghana
"I dey cherish you."
Normal Language
"Please come in."
English Ghana
"Come on in. Make yourself comfortable."
Normal Language
"Thank you."
English Ghana
"Thanks a lot. Big thanks."
Normal Language
"See you later"
English Ghana
"See you soon."
Normal Language
"I'm happy"
English Ghana
"I'm very happy"

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"Hey, long time no see! How's it going?"
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"Hey! Long time no see! How's it *going*?"
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