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    Cuneiform Translator

    Normal Language
    "Hello world!"
    Cuneiform
    "𒁀𒀀𒂗𒉽 𒌨𒊏𒊒𒁕𒃻𒅗"

    Translate text into the ancient Mesopotamian writing system of cuneiform, offering a fascinating glimpse into history.

    4.8

    18th Century Irish Translator

    18th century Ireland
    "The land is bountiful, yet often capricious."
    normal
    "The land is generous, yet frequently changeable."

    A historical translator focusing on converting 18th-century Irish texts to modern English, preserving historical insights and context.

    4.0

    1800s Normal Translator

    1800s
    "I've been a-thinkin' on it for a few days now."
    normal
    "I have been considering it for several days now."

    Historical translator for texts from the 1800s, offering insights into English language evolution.

    0.0

    1800s Irish Translator

    1800s in ireland
    "Tá an lá ag dul i dtaobh"
    normal
    "The day is drawing to a close."

    A historical translator from 19th-century Ireland, capturing the language and cultural nuances of the time, providing a unique lens for historical research.

    0.9