Afganistan English Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Afganistan English

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This translator is specifically designed to bridge the communication gap between standard English speakers and individuals familiar with the common spoken English in Afghanistan. It goes beyond simple word-for-word translations, accurately conveying the intent and sentiment of the original message within the context of Afghan English. This linguistic style is distinct from formal written English. It encompasses local variations and colloquialisms commonly used in everyday conversations, aiming to recreate authentic conversational flow amongst Afghan English speakers. Recognizing cultural sensitivity as a crucial element, this tool offers a way for international communicators to reach a target audience with more authenticity and appropriateness.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I love you"
Afganistan English
"Mana to"
Normal Language
"Thank you"
Afganistan English
"Manmehr"
Normal Language
"How much is it?"
Afganistan English
"Chiqadar a?"
Normal Language
"What is your name?"
Afganistan English
"Namat chist?"
Normal Language
"Good Morning"
Afganistan English
"Subh bah khub"
Normal Language
"Have a good day"
Afganistan English
"Roz khub dorad"

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