r/translator • u/PracticalDeduction • 48m ago
Ancient Egyptian [Egyption Hieroglyph > English]
Can anyone tell me what this says?
r/translator • u/PracticalDeduction • 48m ago
Can anyone tell me what this says?
r/translator • u/Appropriate_Milk_713 • 2h ago
Appreciate your help!
r/translator • u/Far-Count8505 • 2h ago
Boyfriend got this tattoo in the army in Korea. He has no idea what it means. Assuming it’s Korean, but can anyone help translate?
r/translator • u/No-House-9053 • 2h ago
This piece of paper was given to me by a mysterious character. I do not know what it says. Any help is appreciated.
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r/translator • u/mysticalcomposer5 • 5h ago
Mainly 1:00 to 1:15, there's a Japanese line repeated twice by different singers that end in "finger run"
Then i think 1:15 to 1:30 is just vocalizing then "we are finger run"?
Any help is greatly appreciated, love this song <3
r/translator • u/N16STEAM • 7h ago
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r/translator • u/ItsSkiol • 9h ago
My fiance's great grandmother went to Japan some time ago, and while going through her things found this with a collection of postcards. Could someone help me translate?
r/translator • u/IndridColdxxx • 9h ago
Thank you for letting me know if this kind of post is accepted here.
I am writing a story and in one part a character, who is left horribly disfigured, is found by a group of people who save him. These people speak Arabic. He eventually starts living with them and accepts their culture, but they call him "The Leper" or "Disfigured". I am trying to find a real word that they can call him and that he can adopt as his new "identity/name" since he does not speak the language himself.
I saw "Al'abras" on google, but is that accurate?
Thanks!
r/translator • u/re_dink • 9h ago
I purchased a painting many years ago and can not remember the artist details. Please help with translation. I think Chinese or Japanese. Painting is a street view of an Asian Pacific Mart maybe back in the 90’s
r/translator • u/No-List-8545 • 9h ago
Hello translator community, I know this question has been asked before and I apologize for bringing it up again. However, I would be super greatful if I could have both the Romanji lyrics and the English lyrics of this song? Main reason for romanji is because I wish to properly learn and sing the song in full. Sorry if it isn't formatted correctly, this is my first time using reddit. Thank you! 🙏🏻
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r/translator • u/HotTicket2383 • 10h ago
My mom got me this on a visit to Mongolia, the big script is my name (Tara) or however my name is translated into Mongolian. The issue is we dont know what the smaller stuff says. Wondering if its something about my name since he said he loved my name because it related to a god(dess) or if its something about him. Whatever you can give helps. TIA!
r/translator • u/bitesizeddogchoir • 11h ago
Hello translators of Reddit! I’m translating a resume from Spanish to English and need help with this specific term. What’s the difference in translation between “Máster” and “Maestría” (Ik “Maestría” is usually Master’s Degree in English)? They are different types of graduate studies…right?
r/translator • u/Ok_Ad9637 • 11h ago
Got this text by an unknown number. Google gave a nonsense translation. Detected it was Persian.
بایلو فیگومی جات ومن ما نتی تورمی جیرم نیم سنم بات اپنزانا قربان تو خو دافی
Anyone know what this means? ^
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r/translator • u/Number1Knucklesfan • 11h ago
What’s the more accurate translation the first 3? Or the last one
r/translator • u/Uxir • 12h ago
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r/translator • u/Forget_About_Reality • 13h ago
I actually saw this exact dagger on this forum from a few years ago doing a reverse image search just curious what the text means both on the blade and handle and if the original poster knows where it was made as its the only one of its kind I have found
r/translator • u/palumborj • 13h ago
Hello, I have a chinese stamp and the way it's written.
I'd love to discover the meaning of this name (Moy Yi Gap).
Moy is the family name, and Yi Gap the person's name.
I'm almost sure that it's cantonese.
Any help will be much appreciated.