Translate ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Translate ( verb )

  1. To express the sense of one language in the words of another.
  2. To change the form, appearance, or character of something.
  3. To change the structure or function of a gene or organism through mutation.

Origin:

From the latin translatus, meaning to carry across or bring over, from trans- meaning across or beyond and -latus meaning to carry.

Examples:

  1. The book was translated into several languages.
  2. She translated the document from French to English.
  3. He translated the poem into Spanish.
  4. I need someone to translate this video for me.
  5. The company has a software that can translate any text.

(As a verb)

Translate ( verb )

  1. To express the sense of one language in the words of another.
  2. To change the form, appearance, or character of something.
  3. To change the structure or function of a gene or organism through mutation.

Origin:

From the latin translatus, meaning to carry across or bring over, from trans- meaning across or beyond and -latus meaning to carry.

Examples:

  1. The book was translated into several languages.
  2. She translated the document from French to English.
  3. He translated the poem into Spanish.
  4. I need someone to translate this video for me.
  5. The company has a software that can translate any text.
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