Translate Everything. Almost.
We built the internet's most obsessive translator collection — ancient scripts, dead languages, celebrity voices, meme dialects, and everything weird in between.
A translation playground with no limits.
Old Lingo is a free, no-account-required tool for translating text into wildly different styles — from genuine ancient languages to absurd pop culture voices. Whether you need your email in Shakespearean English, your tweet in Gen Z slang, or your grocery list in Ancient Greek, we've got a translator for that.
It's part language experiment, part creative toy, part internet rabbit hole. Some outputs are linguistically faithful; others are stylistic interpretations built on cultural patterns, character speech, or internet archetypes. All of them are interesting.
224+ unique modes.
- Ancient Languages — Ancient Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Old Norse, Classical Chinese, and more.
- Historical Styles — Shakespearean, Victorian, Medieval, Elizabethan, Old English.
- Regional & Dialect — Southern US, Valley Girl, Cockney, Scottish, and regional voices worldwide.
- Fantasy & Fictional — Elvish, Klingon, Tolkien-inspired dialects, and constructed language styles.
- Internet & Meme — Gen Z, UwU, Doge, Brainrot, LMAO-core, and whatever's trending.
- Celebrity Voices — Trump, Gordon Ramsay, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and others.
- TV & Film Characters — Yoda, Trailer Park Boys, Valley Girl, and dozens more.
- Experimental — Emoji-only, reverse speech, overcomplicated academic, toddler-speak.
It's a creative tool, not a dictionary.
Old Lingo uses AI to generate translations — which means outputs vary in linguistic precision. Ancient languages like Greek and Latin aim for historical authenticity. Character voices aim for stylistic accuracy. Meme modes aim to capture the energy, not the rulebook.
Some results are approximate. Some are creative interpretations. All are meant to be fun, useful, and interesting — not a replacement for a certified translator or linguist.
If you're doing academic or professional work, please verify outputs with a qualified source.
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