Proper Language Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Proper Language

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The Proper Language Translator aims to elevate communication by converting casual language into a more formal and polished style. It's designed for scenarios where careful phrasing and precise expression are crucial, such as professional writing or official correspondence. By focusing on appropriate grammar, sentence structure, and vocabulary, the output mirrors the standards typically expected in formal settings. This allows users to present their ideas in a manner that reflects professionalism and expertise.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"example 1"
Proper Language
"translation 1"
Normal Language
"example 2"
Proper Language
"translation 2"
Normal Language
"example 3"
Proper Language
"translation 3"
Normal Language
"example 4"
Proper Language
"translation 4"
Normal Language
"example 5"
Proper Language
"translation 5"
Normal Language
"example 6"
Proper Language
"translation 6"

Similar Translators

Normal Language
"The book was interesting."
Nerd Speaking Style
"The literary artifact presented a compelling exposition."
Normal Language
"Good morning, everyone. I hope you are all well."
Pope Pius Iii Speaking Style
"A most auspicious morning to you all. I trust that your well-being is in accord with the divine blessings."
Normal Language
"The ball flew high."
Scientific Language
"The projectile exhibited substantial vertical displacement."
Normal Language
"The object moved quickly."
Scientific
"The object exhibited accelerated displacement."
Normal Language
"I like that idea."
Formal French
"I find this proposition agreeable."
Normal Language
"Hello"
Accingaro
"Zera vau"
Normal Language
"The cat sat on the mat."
Dancing doraemon
"The cat, a whirling dervish, pirouetted onto the mat with a joyful clatter!"
Normal Language
"I want to eat"
LES C'EST BON DORAEMON!
"C'EST BON! JE VEUX MANGER !"
Normal Language
"The King is dead. Long live the King!"
16th century German
"Der König ist gestorben. Es lebe der König!"
gee
"Hello, how are you?"
spanish US
"¿Qué tal? ¿Cómo te va?"
English
"Hello, how are you?"
Najdi arabic
"أهلاً بك، كيف حالك؟ (Ahlan bik, kayf halak?)"
Normal Language
"How are you doing?"
Jamaican Patois Slanglish
"Wah gwan?"