Associations to the word «Translator»
Noun
- Essayist
- Interpreter
- Simulcast
- Linguist
- Poet
- Novelist
- Translation
- Playwright
- Dramatist
- Uhf
- Fm
- Bible
- Preface
- Fcc
- Compiler
- Writer
- Mhz
- Biographer
- Arabic
- Editor
- Rendering
- Ld
- Journalist
- Critic
- Hebrew
- Plutarch
- Yiddish
- Syriac
- Scholar
- Dante
- Humanist
- Quran
- Interpreting
- Prose
- Croatian
- Transmitter
- Sutra
- Equivalence
- Anthology
- Author
- Finnish
- Romanian
- Idiom
- Diplomat
- English
- Watt
- Stork
- Dryden
- Socialism
- Subtitle
- Educator
- Sanskrit
- Testament
- Lyricist
- Swedish
- Broadcast
- Goethe
- Tully
- Virgil
- Iliad
- Hd
- Literature
- Theologian
- Theorist
- Antiquary
- Philosopher
- Illustrator
- Scribe
- Adapter
- Poetry
- Publisher
- Toledo
- Polish
- Columnist
- Serbian
- Czech
- Booster
Adjective
Wiktionary
TRANSLATOR, noun. A person who translates text, film, or other material into a different natural language.
TRANSLATOR, noun. (by extension) One that makes a new version of a source material in a different language or format.
TRANSLATOR, noun. (proscribed) A language interpreter.
Dictionary definition
TRANSLATOR, noun. A person who translates written messages from one language to another.
TRANSLATOR, noun. Someone who mediates between speakers of different languages.
TRANSLATOR, noun. A program that translates one programming language into another.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.