Old Neapolitan Language Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Old Neapolitan Language

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The Old Neapolitan Language Translator is designed to bridge the gap between modern languages and the historical linguistic tapestry of Naples. It delves deep into the lexicon and grammatical nuances of the dialect, accurately translating words and phrases that evoke the spirit of past generations. This nuanced translation is crucial for preserving and understanding the cultural heritage of Old Neapolitan speakers. A unique feature of the translator is its capability to adapt to varying stylistic contexts, resulting in authentic expressions that fit the social and historical circumstance.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I am hungry"
Old Neapolitan Language
"M'ha' 'a fame"
Normal Language
"You are welcome"
Old Neapolitan Language
"'A piacere"
Normal Language
"What is your name?"
Old Neapolitan Language
"Cum' te chiami?"
Normal Language
"Thank you very much"
Old Neapolitan Language
"Grazie assai"
Normal Language
"Where are you going?"
Old Neapolitan Language
"Dove vai?"
Normal Language
"How much is it?"
Old Neapolitan Language
"Quante costa?"

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"The weather's a right bluster this day, eh?"
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"I'm a bit hungry, feelin' the munchies"
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"From the Latin 'computare,' meaning 'to calculate.'"