Ancient Roman Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Ancient Roman

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This translator bridges the gap between the modern world and the sophisticated linguistic tapestry of Ancient Rome. It is meticulously crafted to capture the nuance and beauty of the Latin language, striving for both accuracy and stylistic elegance. By examining the grammatical structures and vocabulary of ancient Roman literature, this translator ensures a faithful representation of the period's linguistic expressions. The program carefully considers context to convey the intended meaning while maintaining the integrity of the original meaning's spirit in the target format.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I am happy."
Ancient Roman
"Gaudeo."
Normal Language
"The sun shines brightly."
Ancient Roman
"Sol fulget clarissime."
Normal Language
"Today is a beautiful day."
Ancient Roman
"Hodie dies pulcher est."
Normal Language
"Come here."
Ancient Roman
"Huc veni."
Normal Language
"I love you."
Ancient Roman
"Te amo."
Normal Language
"The cat sat on the mat."
Ancient Roman
"Felis super stratum sederat."

Similar Translators

Normal Language
"Hello, how are you today?"
Old Greek
"χαίρετε, πῶς ὑμεῖς ἔχετε σήμερον;"
Normal Language
"Hello, world!"
Early Cyrillic Alphabet
"ꙂꙓﻟꙄ!"
Normal Language
"The king issued a decree."
Middle Korean Classical Chinese
"왕이 칙령을 내리더라."
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you today?"
Roman
"Salvete, qualis vos hodie estis?"
Normal Language
"The rain falls heavily."
Edo
"The heavens weep torrents of jade."
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you today?"
Pennsylvania Dutch
"Hallo, wi's et mit di?"
Normal Language
"The cat sat on the mat."
Victorian Era
"The feline did rest itself upon the matting."
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you?"
Ancient Korean
"안녕하십니까, 어떠신가?"
Normal Language
"The cat sat on the mat."
The Early 1200s English
"The cat a-sætte on the mat."
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you?"
Luwian
"Huppi, kua te?"
Normal Language
"Hello, my brothers and sisters in Christ."
Pope Honorius I Speaking Style
"By the grace of God, my beloved brethren in the faith, greetings."
Question
"What is the capital of France?"
Answer
"Paris"