translator

/trænzˈleɪtər/
noun
  1. A person who translates written or spoken words from one language into another.
    • The translator worked late to finish the document before the deadline.
    • She hired a professional translator to help with the business meeting.
    • My uncle works as a translator for the United Nations.
  2. A computer program or device that converts text or speech from one language into another.
    • The app's translator can handle over fifty languages.
    • I used an online translator to understand the French menu.
    • He downloaded a voice translator for his trip to Japan.
  3. A person or thing that interprets or explains something in a different way.
    • The journalist acted as a translator of the scientific report for the general public.
    • Good teachers are translators of complex ideas for young minds.
    • The artist saw herself as a translator of emotions into color.
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