African American Vernacular English Translator

Translate from Normal Language into African American Vernacular English

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This translator serves as a bridge between standard English and AAVE. It's more than simply a word-for-word substitution; it meticulously analyzes the context and intent of the input text, opting for the most appropriate and natural phrasing in AAVE. This includes capturing regional variations, cultural references, and subtle changes in intonation and tone. To ensure a comprehensive translation, the translator uses vast datasets of AAVE text and audio, enabling not only nuanced and contextual semantic translation, but also proper articulation of grammatical variations. While this translator attempts to render a faithful representation of AAVE, it is imperative to understand that AAVE is a dynamic and complex language style with countless subtle uses and interpretations. It's important to consult native speakers for specific validation of translations.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"The weather is beautiful today."
African American Vernacular English
"The weather is fine today."
Normal Language
"I saw him at the party."
African American Vernacular English
"I seen him at the party."
Normal Language
"I don't know what to do."
African American Vernacular English
"I don't know what to do."
Normal Language
"Are you coming with me?"
African American Vernacular English
"You coming with me?"
Normal Language
"I feel good."
African American Vernacular English
"I feel good."
Normal Language
"He is very smart."
African American Vernacular English
"He real smart."

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Normal Language
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Normal Language
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Normal Language
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"Helo, how yuh deh today?"
Normal Language
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"Magandang ara sa inyung amin."
Normal Language
"I am happy."
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"I'm pleased as punch."
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you?"
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"Merhaba, kifa haluk?"
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you?"
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"سلام، كيف حالك؟"
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you?"
Tzotzil
"Hola, ¿cómo estás?"
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you?"
Dari
"سلام، چطورید؟"
Normal Language
"Welcome to our event. Thank you for coming."
Tagalog Bicol
"Malig-on sa aton panghari. Salamat sa inyo nga pag-abot."
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you today?"
Kiowa
"Áːhǎː, níːhóːʔ mínaʔ."