Ilacano English Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Ilacano English

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This Ilacano English translator is designed to create a bridge between the English and Ilacano linguistic realms for those wishing to communicate or learn about the culture associated with the Ilocano language. By incorporating natural language style nuances into the translation, the translator aims for the translated text to truly capture the essence of the source material. The translator utilizes a database of Ilacano phrases and idioms to ensure the most culturally accurate and appropriate result. Different contexts will lead to different translation nuances. This resource will prove beneficial in learning the Ilocano dialect, enhancing cultural understanding, and bridging communication barriers.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I'm really tired."
Ilacano English
"Mabuteng unayak."
Normal Language
"The sun is shining brightly."
Ilacano English
"Nanam-ayan unay ti init."
Normal Language
"Please be careful."
Ilacano English
"Agtanimtay iti kinatris."
Normal Language
"I love my family."
Ilacano English
"Ay-ayatenko unay ti pamiliak."
Normal Language
"It's a beautiful day."
Ilacano English
"Anian a naimbag a aldaw"
Normal Language
"Good morning."
Ilacano English
"Daytoy a mabalin a mairaman nga awan."

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