Translator
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Etymology
From Latin translator, agent noun from perfect passive participle translatus, from verb transferre, carry across, from prefix trans-, across or beyond, + ferre, carry or bear
Noun
translator (plural translators)
- A person who or thing which makes a new version of a book, document, Web site, movie, etc., in a new language or format
- John translated the book into Spanish.
- Julia translated the book into a screenplay.
Related terms
Translations
- Arabic: مترجم (mtrjm)
- Chinese: 翻译
- Dutch: vertaler m, vertaalster f
- Estonian: tõlk
- Finnish: kääntäjä
- French: traducteur m
- German: Übersetzer m
- Italian: traduttore m
- Japanese: 訳者
- Korean: 통역 (tong-yeok)
- Mongolian: орчуулагч (orchuulagch)
- Portuguese: tradutor m, tradutora f
- Russian: переводчик (perevodnik)
- Spanish: traductor m
- Swedish: översättare c