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    Math Terms Translator

    Normal Language
    "I have two apples and I bought three more."
    Math Terms
    "2 + 3 = 5"

    This translator bridges the gap between everyday language and the precise language of mathematics. It converts common phrases and concepts into their mathematical equivalents, making it useful for students and professionals alike.

    5.0

    Formal Language Translator

    Normal Language
    "I think the deal is good!"
    Formal Language
    "The proposed agreement appears advantageous."

    This translator transforms everyday language into a formal, precise, and often more measured style. Suitable for documents requiring a professional tone, such as legal contracts, academic papers, or formal business communications.

    4.8

    20th Century American English Translator

    Normal Language
    "I'm feeling a little under the weather."
    20th Century American English
    "I'm feeling a bit under the weather."

    Translate modern English text into the precise language of 20th-century American English, capturing historical nuance and colloquialisms.

    4.2