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Lombard and English are both written in Latin, so the translated output uses characters you already recognise. You can usually read the result aloud without transliteration, though spelling conventions and accented characters still differ.
Both Lombard and English belong to the Indo-European language family. Related languages tend to share vocabulary roots and comparable sentence structure, which generally makes machine translation between them more reliable — though false friends, words that look alike but mean different things, are also more common between relatives.
Both languages follow subject-verb-object (SVO) order, so clauses usually keep their shape during translation. Words tend to land in a similar position, which makes it easier to check a translation against the original even without fluency.
Lombard: Estimated 3.5 million speakers. English: Approximately 1.5 billion people speak English to varying degrees of proficiency, with around 360 million native speakers.
Everyday phrases translated from Lombard to English — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Lombard | English |
|---|---|
| Ciao | Hello |
| Buongiorno | Good morning |
| Buon pomeriggio | Good afternoon |
| Buonasera | Good evening |
| Buonanott | Good night |
| Addio | Goodbye |
| Ci vedem dopu | See you later |
| Ci vedem dumani | See you tomorrow |
| Benvenuto | Welcome |
| Come stee? | How are you? |
| Sto ben, grazie | I am fine, thank you |
| Buona giornata | Have a good day |
| Lombard | English |
|---|---|
| Per piasér | Please |
| Grazie | Thank you |
| Grazie tant | Thank you very much |
| Te l'è benvenuto | You are welcome |
| Sì | Yes |
| No | No |
| Scusa | Excuse me |
| Me dispias | I am sorry |
| Nissun prublema | No problem |
| Naturalmente | Of course |
| Auguri | Congratulations |
| Buona fortuna | Good luck |
| Lombard | English |
|---|---|
| Cuma te se ciamet? | What is your name? |
| L’è bel de cunuss | Nice to meet you |
| De indué te vegnet? | Where are you from? |
| Quants agn ta g'heet? | How old are you? |
| Mi sun un stüdent | I am a student |
| Son chi in vacanza | I am here on holiday |
| Son chi per lavurà | I am here for work |
| Chestu l'è el me amis | This is my friend |
| Lombard | English |
|---|---|
| Un | One |
| Du | Two |
| Tri | Three |
| Quater | Four |
| Cinq | Five |
| Ses | Six |
| Set | Seven |
| Vòtt | Eight |
| Nœuf | Nine |
| Dés | Ten |
| Cent | One hundred |
| Mil | One thousand |
| Lombard | English |
|---|---|
| Incœu | Today |
| Duman | Tomorrow |
| Ieri | Yesterday |
| Adess | Now |
| Pusè tard | Later |
| A che ora l’è? | What time is it? |
| In de la matina | In the morning |
| In de la sira | In the evening |
| Lunes | Monday |
| Venerdì | Friday |
| La setimana che ven | Next week |
| Un'ura | One hour |
| Lombard | English |
|---|---|
| Indù l’è el bagn? | Where is the bathroom? |
| Induè l’è la staziun? | Where is the train station? |
| Induè l’è l’aeroport? | Where is the airport? |
| Cuma rivi lì? | How do I get there? |
| Gira a sinistra | Turn left |
| Gira a destra | Turn right |
| Va drizz | Go straight ahead |
| L'è visin | It is near |
| L'è luntan | It is far |
| Son perduu | I am lost |
| G'ho bisogn de un taxi | I need a taxi |
| Indùe pœu cumprà un bigliett? | Where can I buy a ticket? |
| Quant costa el bigliett? | How much is the ticket? |
| L’è segür caminar? | Is it safe to walk? |
| Lombard | English |
|---|---|
| G'ho fam | I am hungry |
| G'ho sete | I am thirsty |
| Aqua, per piasé | Water, please |
| Un tavul per dü, per piasér | A table for two, please |
| El menù, per piasé | The menu, please |
| Cossa te racumandi? | What do you recommend? |
| Me piasaria | I would like this |
| L'è gustos | It is delicious |
| La fattura, per piasé | The bill, please |
| Mi mangio minga carn | I do not eat meat |
| G’ho un’allergia alimentar | I have a food allergy |
| Caffè | Coffee |
| Tè | Tea |
| Pan | Bread |
| Lombard | English |
|---|---|
| Quant custa chestu? | How much does this cost? |
| L’è tropp car | It is too expensive |
| Aceti i schede de credit? | Do you accept credit cards? |
| Sto domà a vardar | I am just looking |
| La prenderò | I will take it |
| Avert | Open |
| Sarada | Closed |
| Entrata | Entrance |
| Uscita | Exit |
| Induè l’è el mercà? | Where is the market? |
| Lombard | English |
|---|---|
| Aiut | Help |
| Ciama un dutur | Call a doctor |
| Ciama la polizia | Call the police |
| G’ho bisogn de jütt | I need help |
| Son malà | I am sick |
| Induè l’è l’uspedà? | Where is the hospital? |
| Induè l’è la farmacia? | Where is the pharmacy? |
| Fa mal chi | It hurts here |
| G’ho bisogn de un dütur | I need a doctor |
| G’he un uspedà visin? | Is there a hospital nearby? |
| Lombard | English |
|---|---|
| Parlet inglès? | Do you speak English? |
| Capissi minga | I do not understand |
| Capissi | I understand |
| Parla lentament | Please speak slowly |
| Per piasér ripeti che | Please repeat that |
| Per piasé scrivel giò | Please write it down |
| Cossa vœl dir? | What does this mean? |
| Cuma se dis chest? | How do you say this? |
| Sto imparand | I am learning |
| Parlo un poo | I speak a little |
| Pœdet vutàm? | Can you help me? |
| A l'soo no | I do not know |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
English is a global language, spoken as a first language in countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It is also widely used as a second language worldwide.
Uses the Latin alphabet. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Features a complex phonetic system with significant variations in accent and pronunciation across different regions. Includes around 44 phonemes in Received Pronunciation and diphthongs and triphthongs.
Typically follows a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order. Known for its relatively flexible syntax and extensive use of auxiliary verbs.
English vocabulary includes a vast number of loanwords from Latin, French, Norse, and many other languages, reflecting its historical development and adaptability.
Part of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.
Currently uses the Latin script, with a history of using other scripts such as Old English runes and the Anglo-Saxon futhorc
The Latin script was adopted during the medieval period, replacing the earlier runic alphabets used by Anglo-Saxon settlers.
Approximately 1.5 billion people speak English to varying degrees of proficiency, with around 360 million native speakers.
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Uses the Latin alphabet with some regional variants and diacritics.
Non-tonal; rich vowel system with nasal and front rounded vowels; syllable-final consonant clusters common.
Follows SVO word order; exhibits Romance features like noun gender and verb conjugation but with regional peculiarities.
Includes borrowings from Italian, French, and Latin.
Indo-European, Romance branch, Gallo-Italic subgroup.
Latin script; various regional orthographies, some standardized like Ortografia Milanesa.
Primarily oral; modern written forms developed in the 20th century.
Estimated 3.5 million speakers.
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