Israeli Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Israeli

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This translator aims to bridge the gap between standard Hebrew and the dynamic, culturally embedded language spoken in Israel. It deciphers colloquialisms and slang, translating them into equivalent expressions commonly used in Israel. By understanding the context and intent of the original text, it outputs a translation that conveys the message accurately in a way understandable to a native Israeli speaker. For example, the translator will render common Israeli expressions that might use culturally specific imagery or humor in the translated text.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I'm hungry"
Israeli
"רעב"
Normal Language
"It's cool"
Israeli
"ממש מגניב"
Normal Language
"Let's grab a coffee"
Israeli
"בוא נלך לקפה"
Normal Language
"What's up?"
Israeli
"מה שלומך?"
Normal Language
"That's awesome!"
Israeli
"וואוו, זה מדהים!"
Normal Language
"You're welcome."
Israeli
"תשמח."

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