Sumerian First Written Language Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Sumerian First Written Language

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This translator bridges the gap between the modern world and an ancient civilization. It focuses on accurately rendering the text into Sumerian cuneiform characters, using symbols as close as possible to the original script. The translator’s primary aim is to produce an accurate transliteration of the original text, highlighting the structural differences between the target and source languages. This should not be considered a direct conversion to a modern spoken Sumerian form, rather, it represents the foundational symbols of one of the world's oldest forms of writing. The translator is an excellent tool to experiment with understanding the first written language in history, allowing users to see the building blocks of written language.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"good day"
Sumerian First Written Language
"lugal-a lugal-bi šag-gur,"
Normal Language
"I love you"
Sumerian First Written Language
"Nin-kur-su-ni-šu-a-na"
Normal Language
"One"
Sumerian First Written Language
"edin-na"
Normal Language
"Two"
Sumerian First Written Language
"šar"
Normal Language
"Three"
Sumerian First Written Language
"gaš"
Normal Language
"Four"
Sumerian First Written Language
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