مترجم

Arabic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mu.tar.d͡ʒim/

Etymology 1

Derived from the active participle of the verb تَرْجَمَ (tarjama, to translate), from the root ت ر ج م (t-r-j-m).

Noun

مُتَرْجِم (mutarjim) m (plural مُتَرْجِمُونَ (mutarjimūna), feminine مُتَرْجِمَة (mutarjima))

  1. translator; interpreter
    Synonym: تُرْجُمَان (turjumān)
  2. biographer
Declension
Descendants
  • Turkish: mütercim

Etymology 2

Derived from the passive participle of the verb تَرْجَمَ (tarjama, to translate), from the root ت ر ج م (t-r-j-m).

Adjective

مُتَرْجَم (mutarjam) (feminine مُتَرْجَمَة (mutarjama), masculine plural مُتَرْجَمُونَ (mutarjamūna), feminine plural مُتَرْجَمَات (mutarjamāt))

  1. translated
  2. (film) synchronized
Declension

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic مُتَرْجِم (mutarjim).

Pronunciation

  • (Tajik) IPA(key): /mutaɾˈd͡ʒim/

Noun

مُتَرجِم (motarjem) (plural مُتَرجِمان (motarjemân) or مُتَرجِمین (motarjemin) or مُتَرجِم‌ها (motarjem-hâ))

  1. translator, interpreter
    Synonyms: ترجمه‌گر (tarjome-gar), برگرداننده (bar-gardânande), ترجمان (tarjomân)

Urdu

Etymology

From Persian مترجم, from Arabic مُتَرْجِم (mutarjim).

Noun

مترجم (mutarjim) m (Hindi spelling मुतर्जिम)

  1. translator
  2. interpreter

Synonyms

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