Austrian Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Austrian

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This translator is designed for those seeking to communicate authentically in an Austrian dialect, using a rich vocabulary and appropriate tone. It aims to bridge the gap between standard German and informal Austrian conversations. The core function is to smoothly transform formal language into its local, colloquial equivalent, preserving the essence of the message. While providing a translation, it emphasizes the unique voice and expression of Austria, using appropriate idioms to best capture the intended meaning. Its lexicon considers expressions that often appear in regional dialects, ensuring a natural transformation to Austrian, rather than just a standard translation.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I am happy."
Austrian
"Ich bin glücklich."
Normal Language
"I am very happy."
Austrian
"Ich bin echt happy!"
Normal Language
"The car is expensive."
Austrian
"Der Wagen is teuer."
Normal Language
"The car is very expensive."
Austrian
"Der Wagen ist wirklich teuer."
Normal Language
"Great!"
Austrian
"Super!"
Normal Language
"See you later!"
Austrian
"Bis später!"

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