Kurmanji Kurdish Nck Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Kurmanji Kurdish Nck

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This translator specializes in the NCK dialect of Kurmanji, a Kurdish language spoken primarily in parts of Western Kurdistan. It's designed to translate text from a standard written form into the distinctive NCK dialect. The output maintains the nuance and cultural context inherent in the NCK language, focusing on the specific vocabulary and grammatical patterns used in this Kurmanji dialect. Translation accuracy is prioritized, with the tool aiming to accurately capture the speaker's intent, maintaining their message's original meaning.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"The cat sat on the mat"
Kurmanji Kurdish Nck
"Piçek hat ser tepî"
Normal Language
"I like apples"
Kurmanji Kurdish Nck
"Min maçekî hez dike"
Normal Language
"Good morning"
Kurmanji Kurdish Nck
"سبەی باش"
Normal Language
"How are you doing today?"
Kurmanji Kurdish Nck
"Çawa hûn îro ne?"
Normal Language
"I am fine, thank you"
Kurmanji Kurdish Nck
"Ez başim, spas dikim"
Normal Language
"What is your name?"
Kurmanji Kurdish Nck
"Navê te çi ye?"

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