Broken English With A Heavy German Accent Translator
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This translator is designed to produce a very specific style of broken English. It aims to capture the inherent humor found in mispronounced words and awkward sentence constructions stemming from a language barrier. While not grammatically correct, the translator strives for a nuanced understanding of the input text, preserving the core meaning whilst exaggerating the accent and grammatical errors that a non-native speaker might make when speaking in broken English. It attempts to reflect the struggles with vocabulary and pronunciation, creating a caricature of a heavy German accent coupled with broken English, allowing for creative use in various situations.
Example Translations
Normal Language
"I like this movie very much"
Broken English With A Heavy German Accent
"I like ze movie very much"
Normal Language
"Please give me more information"
Broken English With A Heavy German Accent
"Please give me more information, bitte"
Normal Language
"The cat sat on the mat"
Broken English With A Heavy German Accent
"De cat set on de mat, ja."
Normal Language
"I have a headache"
Broken English With A Heavy German Accent
"I have a headache, der Kopf"
Normal Language
"How are you doing?"
Broken English With A Heavy German Accent
"How are you doing, hmm?"
Normal Language
"The train leaves at 8 am"
Broken English With A Heavy German Accent
"Train leave at eight o'clock, ja"
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Normal Language
"Hello, how are you?"
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"Greetings, how are your current circumstances in relation to your overall well-being? In a comprehensive contextual manner, including factors like sleep, nourishment, and recreational activities, how would you presently describe your overall feeling state?"