Hawaiian Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Hawaiian

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This translator is designed to provide fluid and natural-sounding Hawaiian translations from various input sources, incorporating the spirit of the Hawaiian language. Using a multi-layered approach, it analyzes sentence structure and context to interpret the intended meaning and then produces a Hawaiian rendition that accurately reflects the original intent while staying true to the Hawaiian language's literary tradition. This translator's strength lies in its ability to take into account the cultural context specific to Hawaiian speech, ensuring that the translation not only conveys the meaning but also maintains the appropriate cultural tone. It is a useful resource for anyone seeking to communicate in a culturally sensitive manner.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"Thank you very much"
Hawaiian
"Mahalo nui loa"
Normal Language
"I love you"
Hawaiian
"Aloha wau ia ʻoe"
Normal Language
"How much is it?"
Hawaiian
"Pehea ka nui o ia?"
Normal Language
"See you later"
Hawaiian
"Aloha hou"
Normal Language
"Good morning"
Hawaiian
"Aloha kakahiaka"
Normal Language
"Good evening"
Hawaiian
"Aloha ahiahi"

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