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English word translator comes from Latin fero, Latin latus (Side, flank Spacious, extensive. Wide, broad.), Latin trans (Across, beyond.), Latin ferre, Latin trans-

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fero (Latin)

I bear, carry. I cast (a vote); pass or ratify (a law). I report. I suffer, endure. I support, hold up.

latus (Latin)

Side, flank Spacious, extensive. Wide, broad.

trans (Latin)

Across, beyond.

ferre (Latin)

trans- (Latin)

transfero (Latin)

I apply, make use of.. I bear, carry or bring across or over; transport, transfer.. I carry along in public, display in procession, bear in triumph.. I change, transform.. I copy, transcribe, transfer.. I put off, defer, postpone, delay, transfer.. I transfer in meaning, use figuratively or tropically.. I translate into another language; interpret.

translatus (Latin)

A solemn procession. Pomp.

translator (Latin)

translator (English)

(by extension) One that makes a new version of a source material in a different language or format.. (proscribed) A language interpreter.. A person who translates text, film, or other material into a different natural language.

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