Assyrian Syriac Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Assyrian Syriac

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This translator is designed to translate text from English, commonly used for communications, into a modern rendition of the ancient Assyrian Syriac language. Its primary focus is on accurate conveying of meaning while maintaining adherence to current Syriac grammar. The translator incorporates extensive lexicon of words and phrases for a more natural outcome, paying particular attention to cultural subtleties in the target language, including different dialects of Syriac. It endeavors to bridge modern communication with the richness and history of this language. It is also sensitive to certain grammatical and contextual nuances typical of both modern standard and more outdated colloquialisms, utilizing knowledge of both ancient and modern Assyrian-Syriac literature to offer the most accurate and natural translation.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"good morning"
Assyrian Syriac
"שלום בבוקר"
Normal Language
"thank you"
Assyrian Syriac
"תודה"
Normal Language
"please"
Assyrian Syriac
"בבקשה"
Normal Language
"I love you"
Assyrian Syriac
"אני אוהב אותך"
Normal Language
"I miss you"
Assyrian Syriac
"אני מרגיש געגועים אליך"
Normal Language
"I am happy"
Assyrian Syriac
"אני שמח"

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