LATAM dialect translation

Slang that actually slaps.

Chéve translates between English, Boricua, and Paisa Spanish — using real colloquial expressions, not textbook filler. Tap any term for a full cultural deep-dive.

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Llama 3.3 · 70B
English ↔ Boricua
English ↔ Paisa
Paisa ↔ Boricua
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That assignment was ridiculously easy.
Result — English → Boricua
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Eso' tarea estaban de lo más fácil, bróder — un chin de ná.
un chin de ná de lo más bróder
What it does

Translation with cultural depth.

Four fluency levels

Dial from Literal to Full Native. The slider controls how far the model leans into slang, dropped letters, and genuine street register.

Idiom deep-dives

Tap any expression in the result to get its meaning, origin, regional differences between Boricua and Paisa, formality level, and a real example sentence.

Three translation directions

English ↔ Boricua, English ↔ Paisa, or straight Paisa ↔ Boricua. Swap directions in one click — the AI adapts both vocabulary and syntax.

Conjugation study

Look up any verb in authentic colloquial conjugations across Present, Preterite, Future, and Subjunctive. Drill with built-in flashcards.

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Groq-speed inference

Results arrive fast. Llama 3.3 70B on Groq delivers full translations in under two seconds — slang included, no waiting.

One slider. Four registers.

From a clean dictionary translation to full native street speech — you control the dial.

Literal
"That homework was very easy."
Balanced
"Esa tarea estuvo de lo más fácil."
Idiomatic
"Esa tarea estaba en el bote, bróder."
Full Native
"Eso' tarea estaban de lo más fácil — un chin de ná."

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