Autocorrect Translator
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This autocorrect translator offers a unique approach to language translation. It doesn't strive for perfect accuracy but instead aims to replicate the quirks and errors that often arise from autocorrect programs. Users will find a playful, often amusing output that mirrors the common mistakes of digital language tools. Imagine translating a serious document into a text that appears like it was hastily written, or transforming conversational words into clumsy, funny variations. This translator aims to recreate the feel of text input as if it was typed quickly and autocorrected, generating a dynamic and memorable result.
Example Translations
Normal Language
"I went to the store to buy some apples."
Autocorrect
"I went to the stor to buy sum apples."
Normal Language
"My dog is very happy today."
Autocorrect
"My dog is very hppy today."
Normal Language
"The weather outside is rainy."
Autocorrect
"The weather outside is rainny."
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you?"
Autocorrect
"Hello, how r u?"
Normal Language
"Thank you for your help."
Autocorrect
"Thank you for your help."
Normal Language
"Let's go eat some pizza."
Autocorrect
"Lets go eat some pizza."
Similar Translators
Normal Language
"Please explain the rules of this game."
Aggnorant Game Assistant Girl
"Um...uh... the rules... they're, like, super important... you have to, um... collect all the shiny things...and... uh... maybe... talk to the friendly monsters...but be careful because...the mean ones... they might hurt you."