English To Greenlandic Translator

Translate from Normal Language into English To Greenlandic

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This translator is designed to handle a wide range of text types, from formal documents to casual conversations. By utilizing a sophisticated algorithm, it accurately captures the nuances of English expression and renders them into Greenlandic with meticulous care. The translator's foundation rests on a comprehensive database of Greenlandic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and idiomatic expressions. Moreover, this tool acknowledges and attempts to translate the cultural undercurrent of the text, making the translation as culturally relevant as possible. Feedback on specific situations is highly encouraged to improve the translator’s cultural sensitivity and accuracy in real-world applications.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"good morning"
English To Greenlandic
"goddag"
Normal Language
"thank you very much"
English To Greenlandic
"takku umiaraa"
Normal Language
"see you later"
English To Greenlandic
"siggut sisamut"
Normal Language
"how are you doing?"
English To Greenlandic
"qanoq aallarutigeq?"
Normal Language
"what is your name?"
English To Greenlandic
"qanoq orsinga?"
Normal Language
"I am fine"
English To Greenlandic
"naammaggullugu"

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"Maayo ang adlaw karon"
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"The weather is good today"
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"Today, we celebrate"
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"Tōdæge, we cēobian"
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"A most cordial salutation, I extend to you this morn."