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translator in Arabic

translator in Arabic is مُتَرْجِم, مُتَرْجِمَة, تُرْجُمَان — translator means a person who converts text or speech from one language into another.

translator in Arabic

مُتَرْجِم
noun masculine
Pronounced: mutarjim
someone or something that translates meaning from one language to another
مُتَرْجِمَة
noun feminine
Pronounced: mutarjima
someone or something that translates meaning from one language to another
تُرْجُمَان
noun masculine
Pronounced: turjumān
someone or something that translates meaning from one language to another

What does "translator" mean?

  1. noun A person who converts text or speech from one language into another.
    "The conference hired a team of translators for the delegates."
  2. noun (computing) A program that converts commands or code from one language into another.
    "The compiler acts as a translator between source code and machine code."

translator in a sentence

  • The conference hired a team of translators for the delegates.
  • He worked as a translator for the United Nations.
  • The compiler acts as a translator between source code and machine code.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "translator" in Arabic?

"translator" in Arabic is مُتَرْجِم, مُتَرْجِمَة, تُرْجُمَان. translator means: A person who converts text or speech from one language into another.

How do you pronounce مُتَرْجِم?

"translator" in Arabic is مُتَرْجِم, pronounced "mutarjim".

How do you use "translator" in a sentence?

Example: "The conference hired a team of translators for the delegates." In Arabic, "translator" is مُتَرْجِم, مُتَرْجِمَة, تُرْجُمَان.

Are there other ways to say "translator" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "translator": مُتَرْجِم, مُتَرْجِمَة, تُرْجُمَان.

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