English To Maori Translator

Translate from Normal Language into English To Maori

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This English-to-Maori translator goes beyond simple word substitutions. It's designed to capture the essence and spirit of the source language in the target language. The complexity of Maori, with its rich grammatical structure and cultural undertones, requires a nuanced approach. This sophisticated tool leverages machine learning and a vast database of authentic Maori expressions to ensure a translation that accurately reflects the cultural context and intent of the speaker. By prioritizing natural-sounding translations, this translator aims to convey not just the literal meaning, but also the emotional and social context of the original English text.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"Thank you very much"
English To Maori
"Tena koutou katoa"
Normal Language
"I am fine"
English To Maori
"E ora ana ahau"
Normal Language
"How about you?"
English To Maori
"Me pehea koe?"
Normal Language
"Have a good day"
English To Maori
"Kia pai tō ra"
Normal Language
"Goodbye"
English To Maori
"Haere rā"

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