Hakka Chinese Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Hakka Chinese

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This Hakka Chinese translator utilizes a proprietary algorithm to translate text from standard Mandarin Chinese (or other languages) into diverse Hakka dialects. It emphasizes accuracy and cultural sensitivity, reflecting the nuances of this intricate language. The translator is rigorously trained on extensive Hakka text corpora, ensuring high-quality output that reflects the spirit and essence of the source text. This tool aims to facilitate communication between speakers of standard Mandarin and the Hakka dialect, enabling greater understanding and appreciation for Hakka culture and heritage.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I like apples."
Hakka Chinese
"我喜歡蘋果。"
Normal Language
"The weather is good today."
Hakka Chinese
"今日天氣很好。"
Normal Language
"I'm happy."
Hakka Chinese
"我很開心。"
Normal Language
"Thank you."
Hakka Chinese
"謝謝你。"
Normal Language
"Goodbye."
Hakka Chinese
"再見。"
Normal Language
"Where is the bathroom?"
Hakka Chinese
"洗手間在哪裡?"

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