Autism Speak Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Autism Speak

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This translator aims to capture the distinct communication styles often associated with autism. It focuses on the literal expressions and preferences often encountered when individuals with autism interact with the neurotypical world. The tool is not meant to diagnose or stereotype, rather, it acts as a helpful bridge for better understanding and connection between individuals. The translator uses simplified sentence structures, focuses on the key elements of a statement to clarify the intended meaning, utilizing more concrete and literal terms to replace metaphors or abstract concepts. Specific emphasis is placed on translating complex emotional states into more directly expressed feelings.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I'm happy"
Autism Speak
"I like this"
Normal Language
"I'm sad"
Autism Speak
"My feelings are sad"
Normal Language
"Please be quiet"
Autism Speak
"I need silence"
Normal Language
"I want to play"
Autism Speak
"I like to do this"
Normal Language
"This is difficult"
Autism Speak
"Difficult"
Normal Language
"I don't understand"
Autism Speak
"I don't know"

Similar Translators

Normal Language
"We need to go to the grocery store and pick up some food before the party."
Kid With Autism
"We go to store. Find food for party. Store has food."
Martian
"Vax'tar Zorp Xylos"
Cocktail
"Spicy Watermelon Margarita with a hint of lime and a chili rim"
Normal Language
"Hello"
Martian
"Salv'sh'vli"
Normal Language
"Good morrow, friend!"
1700s Irish American English
"God save ye, neighbour!"
Normal Language
"I'm a bit fatigued today."
1800 Irish American
"I'm a bit worn out this day, ye ken."
Normal Language
"Hello world"
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"Hello, how are you?"
Emoji
"👋 How are you?"
Hiligaynon
"Maayo ang adlaw karon"
English
"The weather is good today"
modern English
"Today, we celebrate"
old English (1630-1640)
"Tōdæge, we cēobian"
Sinhala
"සුභ සවස"
Emoji
"🤝😊"
Normal Language
"Hello"
Formal Extended English
"A most cordial salutation, I extend to you this morn."
Japanese Kanji
"本日は晴天なり"
English
"Today is a fine day."