Yctusan Translator

New & Improved Version

This is a translator that translates between the most spoken language in the world, English, into the great language of Yctusan. Except for this version has no bugs!
On use of the language and translator:
Every letter in English is 2 letters in Yctusan. This does mean that everything is twice as long, but it does also mean that to be able to speak the language, the first letter of each 2 letter syllable has to be a consonant, and the second letter has to be a vowel. This means that you only need to put a space after each word, instead of after each letter. So when you see Fakuwi nasosi lekumo, that means How are you. This also makes the language very easy to translate and understand, because you don't need to translate words. All you have to do is memorize an alphabet. There are 26 letters in the Yctusan alphabet, because each letter in English is just 2 letters in Yctusan. A is na, B is we, C is re, and so on. There are also symbols for writing in Yctusan, but they are not at all standard, and cannot type them into a translator. If you really want to write correctly, there is a link to the complete Yctusan language below, and you can use that to write and speak in Yctusan, completely. To write, say, Hello in Yctusan, you would fist use the translator to translate Hello into Yctusan speaking. That is Fasililiku. Then you would use the link to find what symbol goes with f, a, s, i, l, i, l, i, k, and u. Then, you would have Hello, in Yctusan!
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