The motion of a ball thrown from a height, movement of a football & the movement of a hand while writtingare all examples of translatory motion.
A real life example of a translation in math is a person sliding down a slide.
Fa'ata'ita'iga
the answer is translation
Getting lost in a foreign country without being able to ask for directions because you don't speak the language is a non-example of translation. Translation involves converting words or text from one language to another, which is not happening in this situation.
I supposse that you are talking about the egiptian warriors that fought, for example, in Napoleon's army. In that case the translation in Spanish is: "Mamelucos"
brick wall, checkers board
The Native American translation for "face" can vary depending on the specific indigenous language. For example, the Navajo translation for face is "ʼałtso", while in Lakota it is "iŋyaŋ".
no, not really. its more example of transcription since your like basically copying the message to be printed out....
An example of non-rotation would be a translation, where an object moves in a straight line without any rotation. Rotation involves spinning or turning an object around a fixed point, which is not present in a translation.
Jorge helped me with the translation of the Spanish memo.
The litteral translation is 'étaient' How you use it in a sentence determines the exact translation. For example the sentence 'we were late' would translate as 'Nous étions en retard'
The translation for compagnie d assurance can be found in a French dictionary with language translation for the language you are speaking. For example, if you spoke english you would need a French/English Dictionary.