Cotranslator

/ˌkoʊˈtrænz.leɪ.tər/ noun

Definition

A person who works together with another translator to convert text or speech from one language to another.

Etymology

From prefix 'co-' (together) + 'translator' (one who translates). Translator comes from Latin 'translatus' meaning carried across.

Kelly Says

Cotranslators are like linguistic detectives working in pairs—one might specialize in cultural context while the other focuses on grammar, and together they catch nuances a single translator might miss.

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