Translated from Spanish it means "translate." For example: She translates (Ella traduce).
The word, however, exists in English, and is a verb meaning, to speak maliciously and falsely of someone or something; to slander or defame.
it means "translator"
To Translate
"traducir" in infinitive. Present tense: traduzco/traduces/traduce/traducimos/traducis/traducen
Traducir primeramente la palabra inglesa = (To) translate the English word first
Yes, but we need the actual phrase to translate it.
what does domino mean in spanish
In Spanish it does not mean anything.
To translate It's Spanish for 'to translate ' en español traducir
Traducir
The Spanish word traductor actually means translator in English. The root origin of this word is evident in both languages. The word translate would be traducir in Spanish.
Estoy tratando de traducir al Inglés
Voy a traducir esto a mí mismo is the best way to say "I will translate this myself" in Spanish.
The girls kicked the ball.
"traducir" in infinitive. Present tense: traduzco/traduces/traduce/traducimos/traducis/traducen
Traducir primeramente la palabra inglesa = (To) translate the English word first
"que pueda traducir esto" is an incomplete sentence that, by itself, translates to "That can/could translate this" The meaning could vary slightly depending on the actual context of the statement.
translating. It´s the gerundio verb tense, (¨ing¨ in english) traducir is the infinitive verb
¡Cómo estás? Most of the time the personal pronoun is not needed in Spanish, because each "person" in the conjugation is unique.
Of course! Please provide the English paragraphs you would like me to translate into Spanish.