Louisiana Creole Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Louisiana Creole

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This translator is designed to bridge the communication gap between Standard English and Louisiana Creole. It's not just a word-for-word conversion but a deep understanding of the cultural and linguistic context. The translator aims to produce natural-sounding Louisiana Creole that respects the integrity of the source text while conveying the intended message accurately. The tool recognizes the complex evolution and influences of Louisiana Creole, acknowledging the blend of French, African, and English elements. This translates more than just words, it bridges cultures and preserves linguistic heritage.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"Thank you very much."
Louisiana Creole
"Merci bien."
Normal Language
"I'm fine, thank you."
Louisiana Creole
"Mwen byen, mèsi."
Normal Language
"Where is the store?"
Louisiana Creole
"Kote magazen an ye?"
Normal Language
"What time is it?"
Louisiana Creole
"Kisa lè a ye?"
Normal Language
"How much does it cost?"
Louisiana Creole
"Konbyen sa koute?"
Normal Language
"Come here."
Louisiana Creole
"Vini isit la."

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"I am going to the store to buy some groceries."
African American Vernacular English
"I'm hittin' the store to cop some groceries."
Normal Language
"Buongiorno, come stai?"
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"Bòn, e te?"
Normal Language
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Normal Language
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