Gothic Language Translator
Translate text in Gothic — the language of the Visigoths.
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Common uses for the Gothic Language translator
- School and academic projects on classical literature
- Worldbuilding for novels, tabletop RPGs, and video games
- Weapon, ring, and jewellery inscriptions
- Tarot, oracle, and ritual decks with Gothic Language captions
- Tattoos and engravings — short Gothic Language phrases that age well
What people translate
Real examples of the kinds of text the Gothic Language translator handles well.
- Names and titles for fictional characters
- Ceremonial inscriptions for weddings, gifts, or memorials
- Short mottoes and family sayings
- Quotes from books, films, and games
- Single-line tattoo phrases
How the Gothic Language translator works
Behind the scenes, this is a language model prompted to behave like a careful Gothic Language stylist rather than a literal dictionary. It looks at the meaning, register, and rhythm of your input, then composes a Gothic Language version that feels authentic instead of word-for-word.
Results stream as they generate, so a short phrase typically completes in a couple of seconds. The longer the input, the more time the model takes to choose vocabulary and rhythm that fit Gothic Language.
You can flip direction with the From/To selectors, save any output as a card, and share the result directly. There is no signup or rate limit for normal use.
If you like the Gothic Language translator, you may also enjoy Latin and Old English, or branch out into Shakespearean.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Gothic Language translator free?
Yes. There is no signup and no per-day limit for normal use. If you want to support the project, the simplest way is to share a translator with someone who would enjoy it.
Will my Gothic Language translation look right in print or on a card?
Use the card export button below any result to preview it as a shareable image. The card is free to download, includes subtle Old Lingo branding, and works for posters, prints, social posts, and mockups.
Is the Gothic Language translator accurate enough for a tattoo?
Output is good for personal use and creative writing, but for permanent ink we recommend cross-checking the result against another Gothic Language source or asking a specialist. Short phrases are easier to verify than long ones.
How does the Gothic Language translator work?
It uses a large language model prompted with the conventions, idiom, and register of Gothic Language. The model considers the meaning of your input and composes a Gothic Language version of it rather than translating word-for-word.
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