Old Macedonian Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Old Macedonian

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This tool offers a translation service to bring ancient Macedonian texts to modern comprehension. By faithfully replicating the grammar and vocabulary structures of the period, it fosters appreciation for the evolution of the language. Particular attention is paid to dialectal variations, which are essential for accurately representing the diverse voices of Old Macedonian speakers. The translator uses a robust computational grammar graph to offer a polished, readable style that reflects the intended meaning from the source text. This includes detailed interpretations and linguistic context where possible.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I am well."
Old Macedonian
"Dobro sum."
Normal Language
"The king spoke."
Old Macedonian
"Carot govoreše."
Normal Language
"We saw a star."
Old Macedonian
"Videvme zvezda."
Normal Language
"They fought bravely."
Old Macedonian
"Borbejse hrabro."
Normal Language
"A new day arrives."
Old Macedonian
"Nov den doagja."
Normal Language
"The city is beautiful."
Old Macedonian
"Gradot e ubav."

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