Proper English Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Proper English

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This translator aims to elevate language by converting everyday conversations and writing into sophisticated and proper English. It's designed for users who wish to improve their communication in professional settings, crafting emails, reports, or presentations. By avoiding informal language, it ensures a polished and professional tone. This tool goes beyond a simple word-for-word replacement; it analyses the context of the input and restructures sentences to achieve a more elevated, yet understandable, style. The translator is particularly useful for academic writing, business correspondence, and situations requiring a formal register. Therefore, the translator helps to enhance the credibility and sophistication of your written and spoken communication.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"Gonna"
Proper English
"Going to"
Normal Language
"I'm pretty sure"
Proper English
"I am quite certain"
Normal Language
"Sick"
Proper English
"Ill"
Normal Language
"What's up?"
Proper English
"How are you?"
Normal Language
"I'm down!"
Proper English
"I am available/Willing."
Normal Language
"Check it out!"
Proper English
"Have a look at."

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"I went to the store."
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"I proceeded to the shop."
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Normal Language
"The meeting was productive, with many insightful discussions."
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"Productive meeting. Insightful discussions."
Normal Language
"A beautiful summer day"
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"A day as tender as a newborn fawn's first breath, soft and warm as the summer breeze."
Normal Language
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"An exquisite day, brimming with the most delightful possibilities. → My stomach yearns for sustenance. → The feline gracefully perched upon the soft rug. → The dwelling was compact, yet wonderfully functional."
Normal Languageenglish
""Hello, how goes it?""
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""Hello, how are you?""
Normal Language
"Hello"
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"Salut!"
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"Eu estou com fome."
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"Estou com uma fome danada."
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"The sun dipped below the horizon"
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"The golden orb descended, painting the sky with hues of amethyst and crimson."
Normal Language
"The cat sat on the mat"
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"While the feline, a creature of the domestic realm, occupied a rectangular surface of textile, said occupation, though superficially descriptive, invites conjecture as to its motivations."
Normal Language
"The sun set behind the mountains"
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"The crimson eye of the dying sky bled across the broken earth."
Normal Language
"Hello"
Emoji
"👋"