Old Russian Translator

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This Old Russian translator aims to bridge the gap between modern readers and the rich literary heritage of the medieval East Slavic languages. The translator strives to maintain the poetic sensibility and complex grammatical structures of the period, whilst providing clear and comprehensible translations. Exact word-for-word replacements are often impossible, demanding a nuanced and contextual understanding to translate the original ideas and concepts for modern readers while staying true to the style of the time period.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"Hello"
Old Russian
"Здравствуйте"
Normal Language
"Goodbye"
Old Russian
"До свидания"
Normal Language
"Thank you"
Old Russian
"Благодарю"
Normal Language
"I love you"
Old Russian
"Люблю тебя"
Normal Language
"It is raining"
Old Russian
"иде дождь"
Normal Language
"The sun is shining"
Old Russian
"Светило солнце"

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