Medieval Slang Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Medieval Slang

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This translator transcends simple word-for-word replacements, instead mimicking the expressive nature of medieval slang. It attempts to capture not just the meaning but the flavour and cadence of period speech. By understanding the social context, regional variations, and common wordplay of medieval vernacular, this translator weaves a tapestry of rich and creative transformations. This isn't a literal translation but an artistic interpretation, bringing life to words from the past.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I want some food."
Medieval Slang
"I crave sustenance, my liege."
Normal Language
"I am going to the market."
Medieval Slang
"I journey to the stalls of commerce."
Normal Language
"That's too much."
Medieval Slang
"Nay, it is an excess!"
Normal Language
"I am in love."
Medieval Slang
"My heart is captivated by a fair maiden."
Normal Language
"Thank you very much."
Medieval Slang
"Many thanks, valued friend."
Normal Language
"He is a fool."
Medieval Slang
"He be a simpleton."

Similar Translators

Normal Language
"Hello, how are you?"
Herman Brusselmans
"Dag, hoe gaat het?"
Normal Language
"Go to the store"
Mike in growth pains
"Ugh, the store. Another obstacle in my path to self-destruction. Fine. But maybe I'll get a lollipop."
Normal Language
"I am happy today."
Words To Emoji
"😀 I am happy 😀 today."
Normal Language
"The meeting will be held tomorrow at 10 AM in the conference room."
Tok Pisin
"Mitin bai kamap oltaim long 10 klok long haus miting."
Normal Language
"The weather is beautiful today."
Mia Khalifa
"OMG, the weather is *so* beautiful today! Like, totally perfect for a hot date, you know?"
Normal Language
"The movie is very exciting."
Nickelodeon
"OMG, the movie is SUPER exciting! Like, totally awesome! It's gonna be EPIC!"
Normal Language
"I'm going to the shops to buy some bread and milk."
Cockney English
"I'm off to the shops to get some bar and milk."
Normal Language
"The meeting was productive and valuable."
Cool
"The meeting was lit! Totally crushed it."
Normal Language
"The sun rose above the hills."
High Gothic
"From the eastern heights, the radiant orb ascended aloft."
Normal Language
"The king rode a swift horse."
Middle High German
"Der künic ritt ein vil schnelle Ros."
Normal Language
"I really enjoyed this video. It was very informative and well-made."
Youtube Comment Section
"This vid was SICK! So informative and well-done, I'm stoked."
Normal Language
"I'm feeling down today."
Carti
"Yeah, I'm feelin' low today, kinda lost in my head."