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'''Translation''' is the [[interpretation]] of the [[Meaning (linguistic)|meaning]] of a text in one [[language]] (the "source text") and the production, in another [[language]], of an [[Dynamic and formal equivalence|equivalent]] text (the "target text," or "translation") that communicates the same [[message]]. | '''Translation''' is the [[interpretation]] of the [[Meaning (linguistic)|meaning]] of a text in one [[language]] (the "source text") and the production, in another [[language]], of an [[Dynamic and formal equivalence|equivalent]] text (the "target text," or "translation") that communicates the same [[message]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Traduttore, traditore]] | ||
*[[Untranslatable]] | *[[Untranslatable]] | ||
*[[Index Translationum]] | *[[Index Translationum]] | ||
*[[Translation theory]] | *[[Translation theory]] | ||
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Translation is the interpretation of the meaning of a text in one language (the "source text") and the production, in another language, of an equivalent text (the "target text," or "translation") that communicates the same message.
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