Hirakatakana Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Hirakatakana

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The Hirakatakana Translator is a tool designed for the precise conversion of standard Japanese text into a mixed-script style. It's crucial to understand that Hirakatakana is not simply a transliteration, but a conscious stylistic choice. This translator meticulously selects hiragana and katakana characters to create a visual and aural effect that is unique to the original sentence. Due to the potentially distinct tonal and impactful nature of the combined Katakana and Hiragana lettering, the translator may employ character substitution or re-ordering to capture intended meaning, while paying attention to context and nuance. Therefore, users should be aware that this is a stylistic, not a direct, representation of the original.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"hello"
Hirakatakana
"こんにちは"
Normal Language
"goodbye"
Hirakatakana
"さようなら"
Normal Language
"thank you"
Hirakatakana
"ありがとうございます"
Normal Language
"beautiful"
Hirakatakana
"きれいな"
Normal Language
"tomorrow"
Hirakatakana
"あした"
Normal Language
"good morning"
Hirakatakana
"おはようございます"

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Normal Language
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Chinese Simplified
"你好,你今天好吗?"
Normal Language
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Bengali Transliteration
"Hēllo worlḍ, this is a test."
Normal Language
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"你好,你今天過得如何?"
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"Salom, qaysan?"
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"Ɛsɛe, sɛnea wode wɔ?"