Translation ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Translation ( noun )

  1. The act or process of translating or interpreting written or spoken language.
  2. A version of a text or speech in another language.
  3. The movement of a body or object from one position to another without rotation.

Origin:

From the latin translatio, meaning a carrying across or bringing over, from trans- meaning across or beyond and -latio meaning a carrying.

Examples:

  1. The translation of the book into several languages was a great success.
  2. She provided an accurate translation of the document.
  3. The poem's translation was done by a professional translator.
  4. The video's translation was done by a team of experts.
  5. The company provided translation services for different languages.

(As a noun)

Translation ( noun )

  1. The act or process of translating or interpreting written or spoken language.
  2. A version of a text or speech in another language.
  3. The movement of a body or object from one position to another without rotation.

Origin:

From the latin translatio, meaning a carrying across or bringing over, from trans- meaning across or beyond and -latio meaning a carrying.

Examples:

  1. The translation of the book into several languages was a great success.
  2. She provided an accurate translation of the document.
  3. The poem's translation was done by a professional translator.
  4. The video's translation was done by a team of experts.
  5. The company provided translation services for different languages.
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