Mayan Glyphs Script Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Mayan Glyphs Script

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The Mayan hieroglyphic writing system is a complex logographic script, using glyphs to represent words, syllables, and even phonetic elements. This translator aims to represent the input text using corresponding glyphs where possible, and uses a degree of artistic license for elements lacking direct counterparts in the glyph inventory. It's important to remember this is a highly-simplified representation, serving as a playful introduction to the beauty and complexity of Mayan writing rather than a fully accurate and thorough decryption. The translator strives to capture the spirit and visual essence of the Mayan system, acknowledging that a complete understanding necessitates much more context and linguistic research.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"hello"
Mayan Glyphs Script
"glyph representing greeting"
Normal Language
"world"
Mayan Glyphs Script
"glyph representing the cosmos/earth"
Normal Language
"one"
Mayan Glyphs Script
"glyph representing numerical 1"
Normal Language
"two"
Mayan Glyphs Script
"glyph representing numerical 2"
Normal Language
"three"
Mayan Glyphs Script
"glyph representing numerical 3"
Normal Language
"good morning"
Mayan Glyphs Script
"glyph representing morning, preceded by a glyph signifying good"

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