Assyrian Neo Assyrian Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Assyrian Neo Assyrian

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This tool provides a practical solution for translating text into Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. The translator incorporates a comprehensive dictionary of vocabulary and grammatical variations. It also includes a historical context section to guide the user on how the nuances may vary by region and context, understanding the various dialects of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"Thank you"
Assyrian Neo Assyrian
"Shukran"
Normal Language
"Goodbye"
Assyrian Neo Assyrian
"Shalom"
Normal Language
"Yes"
Assyrian Neo Assyrian
"Bela"
Normal Language
"No"
Assyrian Neo Assyrian
"La"
Normal Language
"Good morning"
Assyrian Neo Assyrian
"Sabah el kheir"
Normal Language
"Good evening"
Assyrian Neo Assyrian
"Masa' el kheir"

Similar Translators

Normal Language
"The weather is beautiful today."
Scotland Accent
"Aye, the weather's grand, right now."
Normal Language
"Hello. My name is John."
Inari Sami
"Moš šaddan. Min namma lea John."
Normal Language
"Guten Tag. Ich habe heute ein Treffen mit meinem Chef."
Swiss Standard German
"Hallo. Ich habe heute ein Meeting mit meinem Chef."
Normal Language
"The weather is nice today."
Low German
"Dat weer is hüüt schün."
English
"Hello, how are you?"
Xraianlandic
"Salus, quomodo valetis?"
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you?"
serbian cyrillic
"Здраво, како си?"
1800s in ireland
"The famine brought hardship and despair to many."
2025
"The Great Hunger brought hardship and desperation to numerous individuals."
English
"I am happy"
Emoji
"😄"
Normal Language
"The weather is pleasant today"
earth-vexing coxcomb
"By the heavens, what a delightful meteorological display! The very air whispers harmonious symphonies!"
Dekanian
"Jeden"
English
"One"
Ancient Hebrew
"וְהָאָדָם יֵשְׁתַּחוּ לְאֱלֹהִים"
English
"And man shall worship God"
1890s Ireland/English
"I'll be dashed!"
Oxford english
"I'll be damned!"