translator
English
Alternative forms
- tr., trans., transl. (abbreviations)
- translatour (obsolete)
Etymology
From Old French, from Latin trānslātor, agent noun from perfect passive participle trānslātus, from trānsferō (“carry across”), from trans (“across, beyond”) + ferō (“bear, carry”).
Noun
translator (plural translators)
- A person who translates text, film, or other material into a different natural language.
- (by extension) One that makes a new version of a source material in a different language or format.
- (proscribed) A language interpreter.
- A computer program that translates something from one language to another using machine translation.
- Synonym: machine translator
Related terms
Translations
someone who translates
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language interpreter
machine translator
Romanian
Noun
translator m (plural translatori, feminine equivalent translatoare)
- (clarification of this definition is needed) translator
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