Japanese Hiragana Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Japanese Hiragana

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This translator is designed to assist users in learning or practicing the Japanese Hiragana writing system. It handles a wide range of words and phrases, but some complex sentences may require clarification or manual review. The system focuses on a direct character matching approach and leverages a lexicon of common terms to produce high-quality translations. Accuracy of translation heavily relies on appropriate input and is intended to serve as a quick reference tool rather than a comprehensive language solution.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"good morning"
Japanese Hiragana
"ohayou gozaimasu"
Normal Language
"thank you"
Japanese Hiragana
"arigatou gozaimasu"
Normal Language
"I love you"
Japanese Hiragana
"anata ga daisuki desu"
Normal Language
"how are you"
Japanese Hiragana
"doko de iru no desu ka"
Normal Language
"see you later"
Japanese Hiragana
"mata ashita"
Normal Language
"I am fine"
Japanese Hiragana
"watashi wa ii desu"

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