English to Hieroglyphics - Online Fun Translator
Approximate transliteration of English letters into Egyptian hieroglyphs. For fun and education. Not a scholarly tool.
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Approximate transliteration of English letters into Egyptian hieroglyphs. For fun and education. Not a scholarly tool.
Convert plain text into leet (1337) speak and decode it back. Great for gamer tags and online culture. Fun, free, and local.
Paste word pairs (or load pre-made sets) and practice with randomized flashcards. Flip to reveal translation, mark as known/unknown. Local data, no login.
Paste text and detect its language (70+ languages) using a simple character n-gram model implemented in JavaScript. No server communication.
Write Q&A in a simple format and export as a CSV file compatible with Anki. Perfect for rapid card creation. Local.
Convert any phrase into the NATO phonetic alphabet (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie…). Copy or hear pronunciation. Useful for call centers.
Type or paste Korean Hangul and see the revised romanization. Also works backwards for basic words. Study aid.
Format a list of Q&A pairs and export as a CSV ready for Anki import. Simple line‑based template. Local.
Apply dyslexia‑friendly fonts, spacing, and background to any text. Preview and copy the formatted version. Improve readability.
Paste a Kanji and watch it drawn stroke by stroke with numbered sequence. Excellent for learners. Static data set.
Generate a random first and last name typical for US, UK, or Australia. With optional middle initial. Useful for test data.
Convert nested JSON translation files into a flat CSV table for translators. Also reverse back. Local only.
Paste words with translations, shuffle, test yourself. Simple local spaced recognition.
Shows each character's 7‑bit or 8‑bit binary representation. Includes space separation. For learning binary encoding.
Convert any text into JavaScript‑style \uXXXX escape sequences and vice versa. Handles emojis. Useful for i18n development.
See a live bar chart of character frequencies as you type or paste text. Great for cipher cracking and linguistics.
Convert standard Arabic numbers into formal Japanese/Kanji numerals (e.g., 123 → 百二十三). Also supports large numbers.
Check English spelling and get suggestions using the browser's built-in dictionary. Highlight errors instantly. No data leaves your machine.
Enter any phrase and see it spelled letter by letter using the NATO phonetic alphabet. Copy ready for radio.
Choose a font family and see how it renders famous pangrams (The quick brown fox…). Instant web font loader.
Enter a name or word and generate an acrostic poem where each line starts with a letter of the word. Personalized fun.
Click a letter and watch an animated stroke order for print or cursive. Good for kids learning to write.
Generate names for fantasy races: elves, dwarves, orcs, dragons. Ideal for D&D and fiction writing. Markove chain local.
Create scary, glitched text using combining diacritical marks. Control intensity. Perfect for horror memes and fun. Pure Unicode magic in browser.
Type a child's name and create a printable dotted trace sheet. Practice fine motor skills. Local only.
Create a strong yet easy‑to‑remember passphrase from random common words. Combines 4‑6 words. Fully offline. XKCD compliant.
Enter terms and definitions and generate a clean `<dl>` HTML snippet. Great for glossaries and FAQs.
Identify common grammar mistakes (subject-verb agreement, tense, articles) with simple rule-based analysis. Explanations provided. Not AI, purely rule-based and local.
Test your knowledge of American Sign Language letters. See a sign and type the letter. Improve receptive skills. Local.
Generate realistic‑sounding full names for over 20 nationalities and genders. Perfect for fiction writing or test personas. Local.