Translatable (adjective)

  1. Able to be translated from one language to another.
  2. Able to be interpreted, understood, or converted from one form or meaning to another.

Origin:

From the verb "translate" which is derived from the latin word "translatare" meaning "to carry across".

Examples:

  1. The text was translatable from English to Spanish.
  2. The phrase was not translatable into any other language.
  3. The poem was considered translatable, but the translator had a hard time finding the right words.
  4. The technical document was not translatable without proper glossary.
  5. The concept was translatable into a visual representation.
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