Mr Krabs Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Mr Krabs

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This translator brings the distinctive voice of Mr. Krabs to your text, capturing his insatiable desire for profit. The translation incorporates his unique vocabulary and emphasizes the importance of every penny saved or every dollar earned. This tool is perfect for adding a touch of humor and personality to your writing. It will convert standard text into a comedic dialogue filled with the shrewd financial expressions of the famed restaurant owner.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I'd like a glass of water."
Mr Krabs
"Water? Are you kidding? Krabby Patties first! How much profit, how much discount? Then we talk water."
Normal Language
"Thank you."
Mr Krabs
"You're welcome, now leave. Be quick. Be faster."
Normal Language
"Fine, then."
Mr Krabs
"Fine… Bring me more numbers."
Normal Language
"I need a new shirt."
Mr Krabs
"Another expense! What will be the return on investment? We need a better offer for what you have."
Normal Language
"How about a discount?"
Mr Krabs
"Discount? How much are you giving up? I need figures, now."

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