Transcribed

/trænˈskraɪbd/ verb

Definition

Past tense of transcribe; wrote out or typed out spoken words or copied text from one form to another. Made a written or printed copy of something.

Etymology

From Latin 'transcribere,' meaning 'to copy over,' formed from 'trans-' (across, over) and 'scribere' (to write). The word entered English in the 16th century, originally used for copying manuscripts and later extended to converting speech to writing.

Kelly Says

Transcription has been revolutionized by artificial intelligence, but the human skill remains crucial for capturing nuance, emotion, and context that machines often miss. Court stenographers and medical transcriptionists still rely on specialized skills that blend linguistic knowledge with technical expertise to create accurate written records.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ተጻፈ
ARالعربية
نُسخ
BNবাংলা
লিপ্যন্তরিত
CACatalà
transcrit
CSČeština
přepsáno
DADansk
transkriberet
DEDeutsch
transkribiert
ELΕλληνικά
αντιγραφεί
ESEspañol
transcrito
FAفارسی
رونویسی شده
FISuomi
litteroiduksi
FRFrançais
transcrit
GUGU
અનુવાદ કરેલ
HAHA
antà
HEעברית
תומלל
HIहिन्दी
प्रतिलिपि
HUMagyar
átírta
IDBahasa Indonesia
disalin
IGIG
edegh
ITItaliano
trascritto
JA日本語
転写された
KKKK
көшірілген
KMKM
សរសេរឡើងវិញ
KO한국어
필사된
MRMR
लेखी केलेले
MSBahasa Melayu
dialihtulis
MYမြန်မာ
ရေးချထားသည်
NLNederlands
getranscribeerd
NONorsk
transkribert
PAPA
ਲਿਖਿਆ ਗਿਆ
PLPolski
przepisany
PTPortuguês
transcrito
RORomână
transcris
RUРусский
переписанный
SVSvenska
transkriberad
SWKiswahili
kahariri
TAதமிழ்
மாற்றெழுதப்பட்ட
TEతెలుగు
లిప్యంతరీకరించిన
THไทย
ถูกจดบันทึก
TLTL
natranskriba
TRTürkçe
transkripsiyonu yapılmış
UKУкраїнська
переписаний
URاردو
نقل کیا ہوا
VITiếng Việt
được sao chép
YOYO
ti a kọ̀
ZH中文
转录
ZUZU
kunicilelwe

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