do, drive
It's latin for do, things done.
ana ahthet al amr nisf saha gabl
Could be used in place of "translate" in some cases but to convert is to change in a like form. The way we talked 50 years ago was not the same. We converted.
What happened to you? You disappeared earlier from what you were doing.
The first translation of the Jewish bible was into Greek. See Talmud, Megillah 9a. According to tradition, this translation was around 2280 years ago, under Ptolemy Philadelphus.
No one. Most of the Old Testament was already written in Hebrew. There was no need to translate it. As for the New Testament, it was translated into Hebrew only recently (<100 years ago) by Evangelical missionaries.
Many modern Inuits of today speak English, but some speak there own language from long ago. the people who still stick to there traditional language have people to translate for them. if your question was about how they communicated long ago, the answer is no way, because the Inuit or Arctic people are believed to be the first ones to visit America.
Many, many English words are apapted from other languages, especially German. The Hispanic word, "Guerilla" has been adopted into the English language, a long time ago. So Spanish guerrilla translates into English as guerrilla.
We concluded a few days ago after some conversation between my Guatemalan helpers(trying to translate the word to Spanish ), the home owner and myself that the word "Flagstone" could simply be a perversion the words "Flat stone". This makes alot of sense....
It was 712 years ago, so it was about 7 centuries ago.
It's an hour ago.