translation in Korean
translation in Korean is 번역, 옮김, 전달 — translation means a version of a text or speech rendered in a different language.
translation in Korean
번역
Pronounced: beonyeok
act of translating between languages
옮김
Pronounced: omgim
act of translating between languages
전달
Pronounced: jeondal
of forces in a gearbox
What does "translation" mean?
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noun A version of a text or speech rendered in a different language.
"The English translation of the poem lost some of its rhythm."
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noun (biology) The process by which a cell builds proteins from an mRNA sequence.
"Translation follows transcription in protein synthesis."
translation in a sentence
- The English translation of the poem lost some of its rhythm.
- She works as a translation specialist for legal documents.
- Translation follows transcription in protein synthesis.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "translation" in Korean?
"translation" in Korean is 번역, 옮김, 전달. translation means: A version of a text or speech rendered in a different language.
How do you pronounce 번역?
"translation" in Korean is 번역, pronounced "beonyeok".
How do you use "translation" in a sentence?
Example: "The English translation of the poem lost some of its rhythm." In Korean, "translation" is 번역, 옮김, 전달.
Are there other ways to say "translation" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "translation": 번역, 옮김, 전달.
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