Proto Germanic Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Proto Germanic

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This translator provides a tool for exploring the linguistic roots of modern Germanic languages. Proto-Germanic, reconstructed from comparative analysis of descendant languages, allows users to experience the potential linguistic ancestor of many familiar words. The translator attempts to maintain reasonably accurate grammatical structure and vocabulary, whilst acknowledging the inherent uncertainties of reconstructing a language from its descendants. This tool is designed for education, research, and those interested in linguistic exploration.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I am fine."
Proto Germanic
"Ich bin gut."
Normal Language
"The sky is blue."
Proto Germanic
"Þa himala is blau."
Normal Language
"Thank you."
Proto Germanic
"Þankum."
Normal Language
"Good morning."
Proto Germanic
"Guð morgun."
Normal Language
"Come here."
Proto Germanic
"Cwm hēr."
Normal Language
"Where are you going?"
Proto Germanic
"Hwær eart þu farande?"

Similar Translators

Normal Language
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
Proto Sino Tibetan
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
Normal Language
"Hello, how are you today?"
Chaldean Neo Aramaic
"Shalom, kayf halak yōm?"
Normal Language
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
Proto Romance
"Il vulpes celeri russat super canes tardo."
Normal Language
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
Pre Proto Germanic
"The swift brown fox leaps over the slothful dog."
Normal Language
"Hello, world"
100-1000 Dead Languages
"Salvete, orbis"
1800s in ireland
"I had a fine time in the summer holidays"
20th century english
"I had a wonderful time during the summer holidays"
1800s in ireland
"The squire's gruffness was a trial"
English 21st century
"The squire's harsh demeanour was a source of irritation."
Iraqi Arabic
"حبيبي"
English
"My dearest"
Normal Language
"The study revealed a statistically significant correlation between..."
Ben
"So, apparently, there's a measurable link between those two things."
Normal Language
"Hello"
bavarian
"Grüezi"
Normal Language
"John"
Male Names and Female Names
"Joanna"
Normal Language
"Hallo"
austro bavarian
"Grüß'di"