Translator

German

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin translator, probably after English translator or French translateur (cp. Translateur).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /transˈlaːtoːr/, [tʁansˈlaː.toːɐ̯], [-tɔɐ̯]

Noun

Translator m (mixed, genitive Translators, plural Translatoren, feminine Translatorin)

  1. (translation studies, technical) one who translates or interprets; umbrella term for Übersetzer (in a technical strict sense) and Dolmetscher (in a technical strict sense)
    Synonym: (non-technical use) Übersetzer

Declension

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