Old Hungarian Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Old Hungarian

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This translator seeks to bridge the gap between modern Hungarian and the language spoken centuries ago. It uses a sophisticated algorithm to identify and apply grammatical and stylistic features characteristic of Old Hungarian from various historical periods. The focus is on achieving a translation that accurately captures the spirit of the original text within the confines of the historical linguistic context of Old Hungarian. It attempts to capture nuances of meaning rather than providing a purely literal word-for-word correspondence, acknowledging that the linguistic landscape of Old Hungarian was vastly different from modern Hungarian. This ensures a product grounded in historical accuracy.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I am happy."
Old Hungarian
"Örvendek."
Normal Language
"The sun rises."
Old Hungarian
"Felkel a nap."
Normal Language
"Goodbye."
Old Hungarian
"Viszontlátásra."
Normal Language
"I love you."
Old Hungarian
"Szeretlek téged."
Normal Language
"What is your name?"
Old Hungarian
"Mi a te neved?"
Normal Language
"Thank you."
Old Hungarian
"Köszönöm."

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