Phrases with «literal translation»

A literal translation means to translate words or phrases exactly as they appear in another language, without adjusting them to sound more natural or idiomatic in the target language. It focuses on preserving the original meaning and structure of the words rather than making them sound more natural or clear in the translation. Full definition

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Sentences with «literal translation»

  • In the past, the process for reaching multicultural consumers was often limited to one - dimensional efforts, such as literal translations of marketing campaigns. (realtormag.realtor.org)
  • I applaud this success in every way... When one draws literal translations from the scriptures.. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • It was important that he is comfortable with military and scientific jargon, as literal translations don't always convey the proper meaning in a military - science - fiction context. (indiesgogerman.com)
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