Old Faroese Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Old Faroese

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This Old Faroese translator offers a glimpse into the linguistic past of the Faroe Islands. It's designed for those interested in historical Faroese text, researchers, and enthusiasts seeking to understand how the language has evolved over time. This tool attempts to accurately represent the vocabulary and grammatical structures of the Old Faroese era, which involved distinct linguistic features. The translation process leverages historical linguistic data and expert knowledge to provide a high-quality translation experience, although a perfect replication is impossible. Potential errors or alternate translations exist for certain words or grammatical structures, reflecting the inherently imperfect nature of reconstructing historical language forms.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"good morning"
Old Faroese
"góðan morgun"
Normal Language
"thank you"
Old Faroese
"takkur fyri"
Normal Language
"I am fine"
Old Faroese
"Eg eri væl"
Normal Language
"my name is"
Old Faroese
"mín navn er"
Normal Language
"how much"
Old Faroese
"hvussu nógv"
Normal Language
"what is that"
Old Faroese
"hvat er tað?"

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Proto Basque
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"Hallo, hwat geit dy?"
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)?"
English
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Shorter english
"The report analyzed current market trends, projected future growth, and reviewed strategies to enhance market penetration and profitability."