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verb

translate

trahnz-LAYT
verb
1
To change spoken or written words from one language into another.
"She translated the novel from French into English."
"Can you translate this menu for me?"
2
To convert or express something in a different form.
"Good intentions don't always translate into good policy."

How to Use Translate

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo turn words (or ideas) from one language or form into another.

Common pairings
translate a document translate into practice lost in translation

Word Forms

translated past tense, translate plural, translated plural, translates plural, translates singular, translate singular, translated singular, translatest singular, translatedst singular, translateth singular

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Etymology

From Anglo-Norman "translater," from Latin "translatus," the past participle of "transferre." A distant relative of "transfer."

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