Detailed Translation Comparison

Quote by Marcus Aurelius

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English

Translation 1

Be good and don't expect a reward either on earth or in the afterlife. The eye does not expect reward for seeing, nor the foot for walking.

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Characters: 146
Words: 27
Comments: 0
Last updated: 2026-02-13 13:43

Hungarian

Translation 2
Légy jó, és ne várj ezért jutalmat sem a földön, sem a túlvilágon. A szem sem vár jutalmat azért, mert lát, a láb sem azért, mert jár.
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Characters: 134
Words: 27
Comments: 0
Last updated: 2026-02-13 13:43

Comparison Metrics

Character Difference
-12 chars shorter
Translation 2 vs Translation 1
Word Count Difference
0 same count
Translation 2 vs Translation 1
Similarity Score
18.8%
Very different approaches

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  • Similarity Score: Measures how similar the two texts are based on character-level comparison (higher = more similar)
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