Old English Language Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Old English Language

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This translator provides a bridge between modern English and the fascinating world of Old English. The tool leverages a sophisticated algorithm to parse the input text and generate appropriate Old English equivalents. Importantly, this translation isn't a rigid word-for-word conversion; instead, it strives for semantic accuracy while maintaining the characteristics of Old English. Consider this tool a gateway to exploring the historical and literary context of Old English texts. The translator emphasizes the poetic and evocative aspects of the language, often using kennings and other literary devices if appropriate.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I love you"
Old English Language
"Ic lufie þec"
Normal Language
"The sun rises"
Old English Language
"Sunne arisþ"
Normal Language
"Good morning"
Old English Language
"God morgen"
Normal Language
"Thank you"
Old English Language
"Þanc þec"
Normal Language
"I am happy"
Old English Language
"Ic eom glæd"
Normal Language
"We are going to the beach"
Old English Language
"We geogðon to þæm strande"

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"The cat did sit upon the mat."
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"The missive, good sir, reached its mark, undamaged."
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"The sun, a molten coin, dipped below the valley's embrace, smearing the canvas of the sky with fire and amber."
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"The brave knight rescued the princess from the dragon."
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"Þór, the bold warrior, freed the fair maiden from the fearsome wyrm."
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"I am feeling lost and confused."
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"I'm falling down a rabbit hole, lost in the maze I made, lost in the light, lost in the shade."
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Question
"What is the capital of France?"
Answer
"Paris"
Math Equation
"2x+5=11"
Math word problem
"Sarah bought 2 apples at the store, marked 𝑥. Adding 5 dollars to cover a box, she spent a total of 11 dollars. How much did each apple cost (𝑥)?"