English Nigeria Translator

Translate from Normal Language into English Nigeria

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This translator aims to render English text in a style reflective of Nigerian English, a variant of English that incorporates local dialects and colloquialisms. It's designed to achieve conversational fluency and is useful for various contexts, including social media posts, informal communications, and creative writing. The translator is trained on a significant corpus of Nigerian English language material from diverse sources, ensuring a diverse representation of the nuances present in its various forms. Accuracy and naturalness in the translation process are key features.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I am very tired today."
English Nigeria
"I'm so tired today o! This tiredness dey get me"
Normal Language
"Please be on time."
English Nigeria
"Please be punctual. Make sure you dey on time."
Normal Language
"The food was delicious."
English Nigeria
"The food was so good! E dey sweet!"
Normal Language
"I need help."
English Nigeria
"I need some help! I dey need help."
Normal Language
"Thank you."
English Nigeria
"Thanks o! Thank you very much."
Normal Language
"I'm not sure."
English Nigeria
"I'm not too sure. I no too sure."

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