Associations to the word «Translator»
Noun
- Terminology
- Paperback
- Text
- Commentator
- Localization
- Pali
- Mt
- Clergyman
- Macpherson
- Classics
- Bing
- Wharton
- Russian
- Librarian
- Original
- Nietzsche
- Broadcasting
- Render
- Ovid
- Coleridge
- Quixote
- Communicator
- Affiliate
- Programming
- Churchman
- Pseudonym
- Lecturer
- Dorothea
- Scripture
- Bookseller
- Language
- Academic
- Iranian
- Philology
- Cary
- French
- Aristotle
- Physic
- Laureate
- Buddhist
- Annotation
- Persian
- Wording
- Norwegian
- Linguistic
- Transmitting
- Foreword
- Hungarian
- Homer
- Balzac
- Spanish
- Danish
- Coverage
- Anthropologist
- Verse
- Albanian
- Turkish
- Chinese
- Belarusian
- Missionary
- Azerbaijani
- Vocabulary
- Latin
- Poem
- Antoine
- Lp
- Broadcaster
- Italian
- Scottish
- Branding
- Lama
- Japanese
- Treatise
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.
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