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translation in Latin

translation in Latin is traductio, interpretātiō, trānslātiō — translation means a version of a text or speech rendered in a different language.

translation in Latin

traductio
noun
interpretātiō
noun
(translation studies) The discipline or study of translating written language (as opposed to interpretation, which concerns itself with spoken language).
trānslātiō
noun
(translation studies) The discipline or study of translating written language (as opposed to interpretation, which concerns itself with spoken language).
translatio
noun
(physics, mathematics) A motion or compulsion to motion in a straight line without rotation or other deformation.

What does "translation" mean?

  1. noun A version of a text or speech rendered in a different language.
    "The English translation of the poem lost some of its rhythm."
  2. 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 Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "translation" in Latin?

"translation" in Latin is traductio, interpretātiō, trānslātiō. translation means: A version of a text or speech rendered in a different language.

How do you use "translation" in a sentence?

Example: "The English translation of the poem lost some of its rhythm." In Latin, "translation" is traductio, interpretātiō, trānslātiō.

Are there other ways to say "translation" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "translation": traductio, interpretātiō, trānslātiō, translatio.

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