Geez Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Geez

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The Geez Translator utilizes a sophisticated algorithm to translate text into this ancient script. It is particularly suited for academic and historical research related to Ethiopian culture and linguistics. This tool accounts for various nuances of meaning, ensuring a more accurate and contextualized translation. While not a perfect replacement for native speakers or meticulous scholars, its output serves as an effective starting point for understanding Geez.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"good morning"
Geez
"ለመልካም ጠዋት"
Normal Language
"thank you"
Geez
"አመሰግናለሁ"
Normal Language
"I am fine"
Geez
"ደህና ነኝ"
Normal Language
"what is your name"
Geez
"ስምህ ምንድነው?"
Normal Language
"goodbye"
Geez
"እልፍ ሰላም"
Normal Language
"thank you very much"
Geez
"በጣም አመሰግናለሁ"

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