Simple QT English to Spanish Translator
Simple QT English to Spanish Translator Guide
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English to Spanish Translation
English to Spanish translation supports the use of:
Present and past tense verbs with imperfect and preterite aspect in Spanish
This translator can properly conjugate verbs such as "slept" to appropriately either "dormía" or "durmió."
Intransitive, transitive, and ditransitive use of verbs:
The sentence "he gave me it" would be translated "me lo dió;" "He gave me" is translated "me dió;" and "He gave" is "dió."
Pronoun or proper noun subject and objects
In the previous examples, totally acceptable alternatives include: "John gave me it" which becomes "Juan me lo dió" and also "Mr. Mayes does it" which becomes "Sr. Mayes lo hace."
Nouns, adjectives, articles, and adverbs that indicate time
Nouns, adjectives, articles, and adverbs in this system can be marked as either denoting preterite, imperfect, or neither. "He did it" is by default preterite, however "he did it every day" is understood to be imperfect because the article "every" is marked as denoting imperfect.
Simple, compound, and complex sentences
Sentences can be input in the following grammatical format:
- Conj X, Y
- X, conj Y
- X conj Y
Contractions
Verbs that flip indirect object and subject
Verbs that behave as a state
Numeric time
Additional syntax requirements: A period may be placed at the end of a sentence. The first word of the sentence may be capitalized. Spaced must be placed between words.
Spanish to Spanish Conjugation:
Input sentences can be put into the translator with the verbs in infinitives encapsulated by parenthesis. The input structure can be all that English to Spanish translation supports. For example, "Yo (estudiar)" can be inputted to yield a result of "yo esudié." All input verbs are implied to be past tense.