English Cornwall Translator

Translate from Normal Language into English Cornwall

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This translator isn't merely a tool for converting text; it's a gateway to experiencing the unique character of Cornish English. It's crafted to convey the tone and nuance inherent in the local dialect, going beyond simple word-for-word replacements to emulate the conversational rhythm and distinctive expressions. By understanding local phrases, it aims to paint a more vivid picture for the reader. This translator provides a more personalized approach for those keen to explore the conversational depth of Cornish communication, utilizing historical and contemporary phrasing. It also highlights differences of intonation and accent. This translator excels in capturing the essence of everyday interactions and historical perspectives within the region.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I'm going home now."
English Cornwall
"I'm off home now."
Normal Language
"It's a bit chilly."
English Cornwall
"It's a bit nippy."
Normal Language
"What's for dinner?"
English Cornwall
"What's on the menu?"
Normal Language
"That's wonderful!"
English Cornwall
"That's a right good un!"
Normal Language
"How are you?"
English Cornwall
"How's tricks?"
Normal Language
"I love Cornwall."
English Cornwall
"I love this place."

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Normal Language
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Normal Language
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Normal Language
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Normal Language
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"The weather's purdy good today, eh?"
Question
"What is the capital of France?"
Answer
"Paris"
Math Equation
"2x+5=11"
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"Sarah bought 2 apples at the store, marked 𝑥. Adding 5 dollars to cover a box, she spent a total of 11 dollars. How much did each apple cost (𝑥)?"
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Normal Language
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