Old Korean Language Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Old Korean Language

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This translator is designed for transforming contemporary Korean into its Old Korean form. It's particularly useful for historical researchers and linguists seeking to explore the evolution of the Korean language and its grammatical structures throughout time. The translator employs a sophisticated algorithm to match modern Korean vocabulary with its Old Korean counterparts, along with specific grammatical rules. Specific challenges include the evolving nature of the script and the limited availability of complete reference data from the period, which may lead to some variation in the output and the occasional need for supplemental contextual information and references.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"This is a pen."
Old Korean Language
"이것은 연필이다."
Normal Language
"He is eating."
Old Korean Language
"그는 먹고 있다."
Normal Language
"The sky is blue."
Old Korean Language
"하늘은 푸르다."
Normal Language
"I am happy."
Old Korean Language
"나는 행복하다."
Normal Language
"The book is on the table."
Old Korean Language
"책이 책상 위에 있다."
Normal Language
"Tomorrow will be sunny if today is rainy."
Old Korean Language
"오늘 비가 오면 내일은 맑을 것이다."

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