Tzotzil Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Tzotzil

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The Tzotzil Translator utilizes cutting-edge Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques to translate text into this sophisticated language. Extensive linguistic databases, including grammatical rules and cultural context, ensure the translation effectively conveys the original message. The translator is trained on diverse texts drawn from different regions and contexts, enabling adaptable and culturally sensitive phrasing. The goal is to transcend simple word-by-word replacement, instead aiming to mirror the complexities and cultural nuances of the original language while preserving the intended meaning.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"I am fine, thank you."
Tzotzil
"Jujun bix, k'u 'at."
Normal Language
"What is your name?"
Tzotzil
"¿Jujbix k'u'a' a' nombran?"
Normal Language
"Where are you from?"
Tzotzil
"¿Bixin aj?"
Normal Language
"Are you with me?"
Tzotzil
"¿A jich tuq'ab?"
Normal Language
"This is a pen. → Le a' ja', jani' un pluma."
Tzotzil
""
Normal Language
"The dog is barking. → Ch'a'n a' x'x'i' (ja) b'ajk'ab."
Tzotzil
""

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