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traductor

traductor

Asturian

Noun

traductor m (plural traductores)

  1. translator (someone who translates)

Latin

Etymology

From trādūcō (to lead, convey or transfer across or over), in turn from trans (across, over) + dūcere (to lead, to convey).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /traːˈduk.tor/, [traːˈdʊk.tɔr]

Noun

trāductor m (genitive trāductōris); third declension

  1. One who transfers or carries over, conveyer.

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
nominative trāductor trāductōrēs
genitive trāductōris trāductōrum
dative trāductōrī trāductōribus
accusative trāductōrem trāductōrēs
ablative trāductōre trāductōribus
vocative trāductor trāductōrēs

References


Romanian

Etymology

Borrowing from French traducteur.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tra.dukˈtor/

Noun

traductor n (plural traductoare)

  1. transmitter
  2. transductor

Declension

Paronyms

References


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin trāductor, with the sense from trādūcō’s post-classical sense 'I translate' (retained in Spanish traducir and other Romance cognates), which displaced the original Latin terms, such as reddō and trānsferō.

Adjective

traductor m (feminine singular traductora, masculine plural traductores, feminine plural traductoras)

  1. translating

Noun

traductor m (plural traductores, feminine traductora)

  1. translator