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  • Translator-referent
  • Job title involving translation and interpretation

    A translator-referent or a referent-translator (terminology used almost exclusively in the former Soviet Union) is a multilingual business or government

    Translator-referent

    Translator-referent

  • Valentin Berezhkov
  • Diplomat and translator for Joseph Stalin

    November 1998) was a Soviet diplomat, translator, interpreter, and journalist who served as the personal translator-referent to Joseph Stalin and Foreign Minister

    Valentin Berezhkov

    Valentin Berezhkov

    Valentin_Berezhkov

  • Andriy Kulykov
  • Ukrainian journalist

    broadcasters. Kulykov is also a professional English-Ukrainian language Translator-referent. He has been involved in the journalistic effort to explain the Russian

    Andriy Kulykov

    Andriy Kulykov

    Andriy_Kulykov

  • Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages
  • University in Kazakhstan

    Translation and Philology Translation studies (Simultaneous Interpreter; Translator Referent) Foreign Philology (English, French, German) Faculty of International

    Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages

    Kazakh_Ablai_Khan_University_of_International_Relations_and_World_Languages

  • Mikhail Taratuta
  • graduated from Moscow State Linguistic University on the specialty of a translator-referent (with knowledge of English and Swedish). In 1970, while still a student

    Mikhail Taratuta

    Mikhail_Taratuta

  • Pavlo Riabikin
  • Ukrainian statesman, diplomat and politician

    "Jurisprudence", obtained the qualification of "International Lawyer", a translator-referent of the German language. Internship: Leipzig University (1987), Kiel

    Pavlo Riabikin

    Pavlo Riabikin

    Pavlo_Riabikin

  • Sense and reference
  • Distinction in the philosophy of language

    literally meaning or significance, but rendered by Frege's translators as reference, referent, 'Meaning', nominatum, etc. Frege supposed that some parts

    Sense and reference

    Sense and reference

    Sense_and_reference

  • Humour in translation
  • Translation mistakes amusing to native speakers

    two years. In terms of the translator's intentions, the reference marker 'these' actually refers textually to the referent 'Arts' or, perhaps, 'the painters

    Humour in translation

    Humour_in_translation

  • Maria Dobrova
  • Soviet agent

    a nurse at the hospital during World War II in Leningrad and worked by referent in the Soviet Embassy in Colombia from 1946 to 1950. In 1951 she was invited

    Maria Dobrova

    Maria_Dobrova

  • Barbara Johnson
  • American literary critic and translator (1947 – 2009)

    (October 4, 1947 – August 27, 2009) was an American literary critic and translator, born in Boston. She was a professor of English and Comparative Literature

    Barbara Johnson

    Barbara_Johnson

  • Echidna (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek mythological monster

    series of monsters and scourges". The problem arises from the ambiguous referent of the pronoun "she" in Theogony 295. While some have read this "she" as

    Echidna (mythology)

    Echidna (mythology)

    Echidna_(mythology)

  • Denotation
  • Literal meaning of an expression

    identified by the speaker is called the referent. Reference itself captures the relationship between the referent and the word or phrase used by the speaker

    Denotation

    Denotation

  • Typhon
  • Deadly monster of Greek mythology

    and as the offspring of Echidna and Typhon. Hesiod, Theogony, 319. The referent of the "she" in line 319 is uncertain, see Gantz, p. 22; Clay, p. 159,

    Typhon

    Typhon

    Typhon

  • Untranslatability
  • Text with no adequate translation

    as if the sounds of such basic religious notions have to do with their referents themselves – as if by losing the sound, one might lose the meaning. Compare

    Untranslatability

    Untranslatability

  • Radha Soami
  • Sant Mat–based spiritual movement or faith

    understanding of "Radha as the power of energy of God" (Shakti). It is a referent to the consciousness in a person and the cosmic energy source, states Juergensmeyer

    Radha Soami

    Radha Soami

    Radha_Soami

  • List of English Bible translations
  • "incomplete translations" section includes only translations seen by their translators as incomplete, such as Christian translations of the New Testament alone

    List of English Bible translations

    List_of_English_Bible_translations

  • Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda
  • Spanish humanist (1490–1573)

    and on the treatment of the Native Americans. The main philosophical referents of Ginés de Sepúlveda were Aristotle, Saint Thomas Aquinas, Roman law

    Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda

    Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda

    Juan_Ginés_de_Sepúlveda

  • Ezker Anitza
  • Political party in Spain

    January 2012 after United Left–Greens (EB–B) was disenfranchised as IU's referent in the Basque Country. Isabel Salud is the current General Coordinator

    Ezker Anitza

    Ezker Anitza

    Ezker_Anitza

  • Lolita
  • 1955 novel by Vladimir Nabokov

    book's narrator. The word Lolita has, however, strayed from its original referent, and has settled into the language as a term we define as 'a precociously

    Lolita

    Lolita

    Lolita

  • Orthrus
  • Mythical dog of Geryon

    Frazer's note 4 to Apollodorus, 2.5.10. Hesiod, Theogony 326–329. The referent of "she" in line 326 of the Theogony is uncertain, see Clay, p.159, with

    Orthrus

    Orthrus

    Orthrus

  • Inversion (linguistics)
  • Grammatical construction

    used either to introduce a discourse-new referent or to introduce an event which in turn involves a referent which is discourse-new. The entity thus introduced

    Inversion (linguistics)

    Inversion_(linguistics)

  • Jean-François Lyotard
  • French philosopher, sociologist, and literary theorist (1924-1998)

    attached to a referent through a name. The correct sense of a phrase cannot be determined by a reference to reality, since the referent itself does not

    Jean-François Lyotard

    Jean-François Lyotard

    Jean-François_Lyotard

  • King James Version
  • 1611 English translation of the Bible

    mistranslation. In the case of the Hebrew: רְאֵם, romanized: Re'em, the precise referent remains disputed, and earlier translations such as the Septuagint (Greek:

    King James Version

    King James Version

    King_James_Version

  • The Differend
  • 1983 book by Jean-François Lyotard

    attached to a referent through a name. The correct sense of a phrase cannot be determined by a reference to reality, since the referent itself does not

    The Differend

    The_Differend

  • Simulacra and Simulation
  • 1981 book by Jean Baudrillard

    original and the third order are symbols that have come to be without referents, that is, symbols with no real object to represent, but that pretend to

    Simulacra and Simulation

    Simulacra and Simulation

    Simulacra_and_Simulation

  • United Left (Spain)
  • Spanish political party

    doesn't have any organization of its own in Catalonia. Until 1998, the referent of IU in Catalonia was Initiative for Catalonia (Iniciativa per Catalunya

    United Left (Spain)

    United Left (Spain)

    United_Left_(Spain)

  • Animals in the Bible
  • endangered in modern times. For example, the aurochs (the most likely referent of the Hebrew רְאֵם‎ rəʾēm) is globally extinct, being extinct in the Levant

    Animals in the Bible

    Animals_in_the_Bible

  • Gyula Illyés
  • Hungarian poet and novelist

    Insurance company from 1927 to 1936, and after its bankruptcy he became press referent to the Hungarian National Bank on French agricultural matters (1937 – 1944)

    Gyula Illyés

    Gyula Illyés

    Gyula_Illyés

  • Deaths in January 2025
  • Bengali) Francesc Antich, former president of the Balearic Islands and a referent of insular socialism, dies Mantan Ketua Dewan Pers Atmakusumah Astraatmadja

    Deaths in January 2025

    Deaths_in_January_2025

  • Nyāya Sūtras
  • Sanskrit text of the Nyaya school of Hindu philosophy

    differs from Pratyaksha (perception), states the text, in using a linguistic referent and the foundation of pre-existing knowledge within the individual and

    Nyāya Sūtras

    Nyāya Sūtras

    Nyāya_Sūtras

  • Korowai people
  • Indigenous ethnic group of Indonesia

    Psychology. by Rupert Stasch. Anthropological Quarterly 81(2): 443–453. Referent-Wrecking in Korowai: A New Guinea Abuse Register as Ethnosemiotic Protest

    Korowai people

    Korowai people

    Korowai_people

  • Ferdinand de Saussure
  • Swiss linguist and philosopher (1857–1913)

    composed of the signifier and the signified. Though the sign may also have a referent, Saussure took that to lie beyond the linguist's purview. Throughout the

    Ferdinand de Saussure

    Ferdinand de Saussure

    Ferdinand_de_Saussure

  • Maren Michelet
  • the United States and promoter of Scandinavian culture. She was also a referent teacher for Scandinavian languages when the three-language education system

    Maren Michelet

    Maren Michelet

    Maren_Michelet

  • Gilbertese language
  • Micronesian language

    employs a system of demonstratives to indicate the spatial proximity of the referent to the speaker. These demonstratives are postnominal, meaning they follow

    Gilbertese language

    Gilbertese language

    Gilbertese_language

  • Language poets
  • Group of avant-garde American poets

    collection of language-centered poetics was the article, "The Politics of the Referent," edited by Steve McCaffery for the Toronto-based publication, Open Letter

    Language poets

    Language_poets

  • Kraal
  • Southern African livestock enclosure

    settlement as a kraal, ethnographers[who?] have long recognised that its proper referent is the animal pen area within a homestead.[citation needed] Modern ethnographers

    Kraal

    Kraal

    Kraal

  • Watto
  • Fictional character in Star Wars

    interpretation. Andrew Howe states that Watto's "nose seems less a cultural referent to Shylock or Fagin than to an elephant's trunk". Others have described

    Watto

    Watto

  • Information
  • Facts provided or learned about something or someone

    can be considered as the study of the link between symbols and their referents or concepts – particularly the way that signs relate to human behavior

    Information

    Information

    Information

  • The African Child
  • 1953 novel by Camara Laye

    52–61. JSTOR 1581374. Esonwanne, Uzo (1993). "The Nation as Contested Referent". Research in African Literatures. 24 (4): 49–62. Archived from the original

    The African Child

    The_African_Child

  • Pirkei Avot
  • Tractate of the Mishnah

    authored by Rabbi Yehudah ben Teimah (the author of 5:20, and seemingly the referent of "He would say" in 5:21) but rather by Shmuel ha-Katan, and was not part

    Pirkei Avot

    Pirkei Avot

    Pirkei_Avot

  • The Book of Lord Shang
  • 3rd-century BCE Chinese legalist text

    Han Feizi, taking the entire work as late. Taking Shang Yang as a common referent, it is commonly accepted in modern scholarship that the Book of Lord Shang

    The Book of Lord Shang

    The_Book_of_Lord_Shang

  • Guṇa
  • Indian philosophical concept

    school of Hinduism, is dyadic between anuyogin (referend) and pratiyogin (referent). Guna (quality) is considered one of the seven padārtha (category) of

    Guṇa

    Guṇa

  • Origo (pragmatics)
  • Reference point of a deictic expression in the context of pragmatics

    "origin". This word also occurs in the term phrase fons et origo, meaning "source and origin" (fons, "source", et, "and", origo, "origin"). Referent v t e

    Origo (pragmatics)

    Origo_(pragmatics)

  • Mark O'Connor (poet)
  • Australian poet and writer

    Aborigines. . . . Using language itself, he questions our relationship to the "referent", and also the assumptions that lie behind human communication. All this

    Mark O'Connor (poet)

    Mark O'Connor (poet)

    Mark_O'Connor_(poet)

  • Victory Banner
  • Banner raised by Red Army soldiers in Berlin

    К. 3 У. А. 1 Б. Ф. Translated and with abbreviations changed to their referents, the flag's writing means: 150th Rifle Order of Kutuzov 2nd class Idritsa

    Victory Banner

    Victory Banner

    Victory_Banner

  • La Géométrie
  • Appendix on analytic geometry by Descartes

    breaks with the Greek tradition of associating powers with geometric referents, a2 with an area, a3 with a volume and so on, and treats them all as possible

    La Géométrie

    La Géométrie

    La_Géométrie

  • Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • German philosopher (1770–1831)

    concept that consciousness has of itself. Thus in this case concept and referent coincide:... 'self-consciousness' refers to mind's taking on the self-contradictory

    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel

  • Umayya ibn Abi as-Salt
  • Pioneer of monotheism in pre-Islamic Arabia

    sometimes mentioned as a candidate in tafsir (Quranic exegesis) for the referent of Quran 7:175. According to one source, the Kitāb al-Aghānī, Umayya himself

    Umayya ibn Abi as-Salt

    Umayya_ibn_Abi_as-Salt

  • Viṃśatikā-vijñaptimātratāsiddhi
  • apprehends them. He denies that such cognitive objects have external referents (bahya-artha). What Vasubandhu means is that cognition never takes place

    Viṃśatikā-vijñaptimātratāsiddhi

    Viṃśatikā-vijñaptimātratāsiddhi

  • False friend
  • Words in two languages that sound similar but have very different meanings

    (Weinreich 1963: 49; see 'one-to-one correlation between signifiers and referents').[full citation needed] Due to the closeness between Italian terra rossa

    False friend

    False friend

    False_friend

  • Identity (social science)
  • Qualities, beliefs, personality, looks and/or expressions that distinguish a person

    "sameness" of identity can be both objective or subjective, depending on the referent to which one is claiming or inhabiting "sameness," which can lead to confusion

    Identity (social science)

    Identity_(social_science)

  • Deaths in May 2025
  • exjugador Francisco Rotunno (in Spanish) S'ha mort Joan de Sagarra, gran referent del periodisme cultural de Barcelona (in Catalan) In Memoriam: John Stachel

    Deaths in May 2025

    Deaths_in_May_2025

  • Western Apache language
  • Southern Athabaskan language

    line of text that the symbols elicit. Because of this, the linguistic referent of a non-compound symbol is always the same as the meaning of the element

    Western Apache language

    Western_Apache_language

  • Czech language
  • West Slavic language

    and used to distinguish topic and focus, with the topic or theme (known referents) preceding the focus or rheme (new information) in a sentence; Czech has

    Czech language

    Czech language

    Czech_language

  • Left of Catalonia–Democratic Electoral Front
  • Political party in Spain

    Spanish Senate it supported the Agreement of the Catalans coalition. Its referent at the Spanish level was the Democratic Left Front (FDI). EC–FED obtained

    Left of Catalonia–Democratic Electoral Front

    Left of Catalonia–Democratic Electoral Front

    Left_of_Catalonia–Democratic_Electoral_Front

  • Lev Navrozov
  • Soviet historian (1928-2017)

    Engineering Institute, did not take the degree, switching to the exclusive Referent Faculty of the Moscow Institute of Foreign Languages, a faculty created

    Lev Navrozov

    Lev_Navrozov

  • Klingon language
  • Language constructed for Star Trek

    and "woman" respectively, can be used in compound words to refer to the referent's sex. For example, from puq ("child") this process derives puqloD ("son")

    Klingon language

    Klingon_language

  • Hmong language
  • West Hmongic dialect continuum

    phrases are expressed with a classifier; however, it may be omitted when the referent of the possessed noun is inalienable from the possessor as shown in the

    Hmong language

    Hmong language

    Hmong_language

  • Devil in Christianity
  • Concept of the personification of evil in Christianity

    passages there is general agreement among Old Testament scholars that the referent of the word satan is an angelic being". In the early rabbinic literature

    Devil in Christianity

    Devil in Christianity

    Devil_in_Christianity

  • Metalinguistics
  • Study of relationship between language and culture

    meanings. Words are only arbitrarily and symbolically associated with their referents, and are separable from them. For example, a dog is named "Cat", but the

    Metalinguistics

    Metalinguistics

  • Japanese macaque
  • Species of Old World monkey

    behavior. Tokyo: Springer. pp. 135–54. Masataka N. (1989) "Motivational referents of contact calls in Japanese monkeys". Ethology 80(1-4):265-73. Blount

    Japanese macaque

    Japanese macaque

    Japanese_macaque

  • Human–animal communication
  • Verbal and non-verbal interspecies communication

    Alliston K. (2011). "Border collie comprehends object names as verbal referents" (PDF). Behavioural Processes. 86 (2): 184–195. doi:10.1016/j.beproc.2010

    Human–animal communication

    Human–animal communication

    Human–animal_communication

  • Isaiah 53
  • 53rd chapter of the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible

    interpretive question to be answered for the passage concerns Isaiah's intended referent for the servant. Related questions include the Isaiah 53 servant's relationship

    Isaiah 53

    Isaiah 53

    Isaiah_53

  • Malagasy language
  • Austronesian language of Madagascar

    prototypically visible vs. non-visible referents; however, the non-visible forms may be used for visible referents which are only vaguely identified or

    Malagasy language

    Malagasy language

    Malagasy_language

  • Gender in Bible translation
  • The radical 亻 (rén) therein marks personhood (distinct from non-human referents), not simply gender alone. 礻 (shì), the radical in the divine pronoun

    Gender in Bible translation

    Gender_in_Bible_translation

  • Oleg Kalashnikov
  • Ukrainian politician (1962–2015)

    military reconnaissance. He also later received the specialty of referent-translator to the Chinese language. Upon graduating, he served within the Armed

    Oleg Kalashnikov

    Oleg Kalashnikov

    Oleg_Kalashnikov

  • National League of Sweden
  • Political party

    The organisation, though never formally recognized, became the youth referent of the General Electoral Union. During the late 1920s SNU became politically

    National League of Sweden

    National_League_of_Sweden

  • French grammar
  • Grammar of the French language

    to a human usually corresponds to the noun's natural gender (i.e., its referent's sex or gender). For such nouns, there will very often be one noun of each

    French grammar

    French_grammar

  • Tuvya Ruebner
  • Israeli poet and translator (1924–2019)

    phrase to denote his anger for 'words' for their failure to preserve their referents .i.e. his lost son (As per a media). Much of Ruebner's poetry deals with

    Tuvya Ruebner

    Tuvya Ruebner

    Tuvya_Ruebner

  • Manchu language
  • Critically endangered Tungusic language

    but with some stem changes. The 3rd person pronouns are used with human referents, but do not refer to non-humans. With non-humans, the demonstrative pronouns

    Manchu language

    Manchu_language

  • Valencian nationalism
  • Political movement in Spain

    instrumentalised in Spain. In the 1960s Joan Fuster i Ortells emerged as a referent of a modern Valencianism, the Fusterianism that broke with the discourse

    Valencian nationalism

    Valencian_nationalism

  • Gaṅgeśa
  • 14th-century Indian philosopher, logician and mathematician

    (Abhāva): Gaṅgeśa also discusses the concept of non-existence as a possible referent in causal relations. Non-existence can refer to the absence of a cause

    Gaṅgeśa

    Gaṅgeśa

  • Mīmāṃsā
  • One of six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy

    (individuality). Abhava is then explained as "referents of negative expression" in contrast to "referents of positive expression" in Padartha. An absence

    Mīmāṃsā

    Mīmāṃsā

  • Battle of Heraclea
  • Battle in 280 BC between the Romans and Pyrrhus of Epirus

    invited a Roman garrison into their city; the Tarentines, who had been the referents of all the Magna Graecia colonies, were deeply worried about this fact

    Battle of Heraclea

    Battle of Heraclea

    Battle_of_Heraclea

  • Robert Charles Zaehner
  • British academic on Eastern religions

    understood Huxley's interpretation of 'nature mysticism' as naïve, self-referent, and inflated, an idea seeded with future misunderstandings. Yet, considering

    Robert Charles Zaehner

    Robert Charles Zaehner

    Robert_Charles_Zaehner

  • Michel Serres
  • French philosopher (1930–2019)

    com. Retrieved 4 February 2026. Éléments d'histoire des sciences. Les référents. Michel Serres (Nouv. éd ed.). Paris: Bordas. 2003. ISBN 978-2-04-729833-6

    Michel Serres

    Michel Serres

    Michel_Serres

  • Nisei
  • Children of Japanese immigrants

    three distinct subgroups developed, each with different sociocultural referents, generational identity, and wartime experiences. Among the approximately

    Nisei

    Nisei

  • List of Assyriologists
  • Assyriologist and publisher Ugarit-Verlag. Karlheinz Kessler (German, 1948), Referent in Baghdad DAI, Professor of Assyriology at the Erlangen-Nürnberg University

    List of Assyriologists

    List_of_Assyriologists

  • Sola fide
  • Christian theological doctrine

    verse would then require that the phrase "not by faith alone" have its referent in the phrase "is vindicated," this would force the meaning of the verse

    Sola fide

    Sola_fide

  • Sthiramati
  • ultimately unreal, like optical illusions. Thus, no words have an objective referent, and thus all language is necessarily figurative, a theory that has been

    Sthiramati

    Sthiramati

  • Langgan
  • Ancient Chinese name of an unknown mineral

    langgan referring to more than one mineral, as discussed next. The precise referent of the Chinese name langgan 琅玕 is uncertain in the present day. Scholars

    Langgan

    Langgan

  • Pramana
  • Epistemology, proof, reliable means of knowledge in Indian philosophies

    (individuality). Abhava is then explained as "referents of negative expression" in contrast to "referents of positive expression" in Padartha. An absence

    Pramana

    Pramana

  • Polis
  • Ancient Greek social and political organisation

    city-states. The minimum semantic load of this hyphenated neologism is that the referent must be a city and must be a sovereign state. As a strict rule, the definition

    Polis

    Polis

    Polis

  • Matis language
  • Panoan language spoken in Brazil

    3 Exclusive ɨnbi ɨbi ɨbi 2 sg minbi mibi mibi 3 sg ∅ ∅ ∅ 1 + 2 (inclusive) nuki nuki nuki 2 pl mikui mikui mitso 3 pl ∅ ∅ ∅ Co-referent 3 sg anbi abi

    Matis language

    Matis language

    Matis_language

  • Mixtec languages
  • Oto-Manguean language group of Mexico

    person pronouns, Mixtec has several pronouns that indicate whether the referent is a man, a woman, an animal, a child or an inanimate object, a sacred

    Mixtec languages

    Mixtec languages

    Mixtec_languages

  • Hermann Struck
  • German Jewish artist (1876–1944)

    1st Class and promoted to an officer for bravery, in 1917 he became the referent for Jewish affairs at the German Eastern Front High Command. Struck immigrated

    Hermann Struck

    Hermann Struck

    Hermann_Struck

  • Gender neutrality in languages with grammatical gender
  • Usage of wording balanced in its treatment of the genders in a non-grammatical sense

    possessive pronoun ei is the same word for both masculine and feminine referents, but the gender difference is seen in the sound changes it effects on

    Gender neutrality in languages with grammatical gender

    Gender neutrality in languages with grammatical gender

    Gender_neutrality_in_languages_with_grammatical_gender

  • Semen Appatov
  • Ukrainian political scientist and historian

    diploma with honors and the specialty of historian-internationalist, referent-translator. After that he returned to Odesa. He worked as a lecturer at the

    Semen Appatov

    Semen_Appatov

  • Biblical literalist chronology
  • Religious concept

    History. For the period after 587 BCE known historical dates are used as referents. Biblical source texts for stated numbers of years are referenced and

    Biblical literalist chronology

    Biblical_literalist_chronology

  • Yogachara
  • Tradition of Buddhist philosophy and psychology

    "through [referents] being observed in this way, they are observed as mere cognizance. By virtue of observing them as mere cognizance, Referents are not

    Yogachara

    Yogachara

    Yogachara

  • Berlin Childhood around 1900
  • Text by Walter Benjamin, 1932 to 1938

    is paradoxically not reducible to a mere means of accessing an external referent; literary and cultural studies scholar Katja Haustein argues that the introduction

    Berlin Childhood around 1900

    Berlin Childhood around 1900

    Berlin_Childhood_around_1900

  • Rhythmanalysis
  • 2004 essay collection by Henri Lefebvre

    notes that rhythm is not meant to refer always to its more traditional referents, musical and dance rhythm (although it could, so long as the rhythmanalysis

    Rhythmanalysis

    Rhythmanalysis

  • Middle Persian
  • Southwestern Iranian language

    xw(b)š. The demonstrative pronouns can be used with singular and plural referents, with the exception of о̄y. They are the following: ēn (ZNE) 'this', used

    Middle Persian

    Middle Persian

    Middle_Persian

  • Criticism of the Quran
  • Criticism of Islam's holy book

    illogically and ungrammatically applied pronouns which sometimes have no referent; and predicates which in rhymed passages are often remote from the subjects

    Criticism of the Quran

    Criticism_of_the_Quran

  • Wali
  • Islamic understanding of saints

    persons while there is no confusion, for Muslims, over their specific referents in Islam, namely: the reality of iman with Godwariness and those who possess

    Wali

    Wali

    Wali

  • Eurocentrism
  • Worldview centred on or biased towards Western civilization

    remnant of an "underlying presumption of a superior white Western self as referent of analysis." Eurocentrism and the dualistic properties that it labels

    Eurocentrism

    Eurocentrism

    Eurocentrism

  • Blackfoot language
  • Algonquian language spoken in North America

    the subject of any verb in Blackfoot the noun must point to a specific referent in the world. In transitive constructions the subject must also be volitional

    Blackfoot language

    Blackfoot language

    Blackfoot_language

  • Olga Givernet
  • French politician

    movement En Marche! created by Emmanuel Macron, of which she became the referent in the Ain. She was chosen in May 2017 as the party's candidate in the

    Olga Givernet

    Olga Givernet

    Olga_Givernet

  • T–V distinction in the world's languages
  • Sociolinguistic phenomenon

    vary in formality according to the social standing of the speaker and the referent and the relationship between them. In Indonesian, the T–V distinction is

    T–V distinction in the world's languages

    T–V_distinction_in_the_world's_languages

  • Francesc Antich
  • Venezuelan-born Spanish politician (1958–2025)

    congreso.es. "Francesc Antich, former president of the Balearic Islands and a referent of insular socialism, dies". La Voz de Ibiza. 3 January 2025. Retrieved

    Francesc Antich

    Francesc Antich

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  • REMO
  • Male

    Italian

    REMO

    Italian form of Roman Latin Remus, REMO means "oar," but sometimes translated as "swift."

    REMO

  • Fullilove
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fullilove

    English : nickname for an amorous person, from a translation of French pleyn d’amour.

    Fullilove

  • Simranjit
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Simranjit

    Victorious in contemplation, Meditative in God, Remembrance, Prayer, To achieve, Translated upon interpretation

    Simranjit

  • Redman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Redman

    English : variant of Read 1.English translation of Jewish Rothman, Rotman, Rottman, Roitman, or Reitman.

    Redman

  • Gardner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gardner

    English : reduced form of Gardener.Probably a translated form of German Gärtner (see Gartner).

    Gardner

  • Aeneas
  • Girl/Female

    Scottish

    Aeneas

    Sometimes used in Scotland as a translation of the Gaelic 'Aonghus'.

    Aeneas

  • Anunaab
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Anunaab

    Translation

    Anunaab

  • Better
  • Surname or Lastname

    Translation of French Lemieux.English

    Better

    Translation of French Lemieux.English : nickname from Old English bētere ‘fighter’, ‘beater’. Reaney suggests it may also be a short form of the various occupational names ending with -better, for example Leadbetter.German (Bavarian) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of rosaries, from Bavarian better ‘rosary’ (from beten ‘to pray’).

    Better

  • Manas
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Manas

    Mind, Soul, Intellect, Spiritual thought, Heart intellect, Human being, Latin Manus is translated as hand

    Manas

  • Woulfe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Woulfe

    English : variant spelling of Wolf 1.Irish : translation of Gaelic Ó Faoláin (see Whelan).

    Woulfe

  • Manas | மாநஸ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Manas | மாநஸ 

    Mind, Soul, Intellect, Spiritual thought, Heart intellect, Human being, Latin Manus is translated as hand

    Manas | மாநஸ 

  • Red
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Durham)

    Red

    English (Durham) : variant of Read 1.Translation of German Roth.

    Red

  • Cabbage
  • Surname or Lastname

    Translation of German Kohl.English

    Cabbage

    Translation of German Kohl.English : from Middle English caboche, cabage ‘cabbage’, hence a nickname or perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a cabbage grower. The Middle English word also denoted a kind of freshwater fish, and in some cases the surname may have arisen from this sense.

    Cabbage

  • Colina
  • Girl/Female

    Scottish

    Colina

    Young dog. A translation of the Gaelic 'Cailean' Also, 'victory of the people'.

    Colina

  • Fireman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (American)

    Fireman

    Jewish (American) : English translation of Feuerman (see Feuer).English : variant of Fairman.

    Fireman

  • Qusta
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Qusta

    He was Ibn luqa he translate

    Qusta

  • Beauregard
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Beauregard

    Respected; regarded highly (literal translation is Beautiful/handsome gaze).

    Beauregard

  • Cornelia
  • Girl/Female

    Irish American Latin

    Cornelia

    Strong willed or wise. Cornelius is sometimes used as a translation of the name Conchubhar...

    Cornelia

  • Simranjeet
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Simranjeet

    Victorious in contemplation, Meditative in God, Remembrance, Prayer, To achieve, Translated upon interpretation

    Simranjeet

  • Qusta |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Qusta |

    He was Ibn luqa he translate

    Qusta |

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  • Bhuv | புவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bhuv | புவ

    Sky, Heaven, Earth

  • Abhihas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhihas

    Inclined to smile

  • Bai
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, Farsi, Turkish

    Bai

    Cypress; Landlord; Householder; White; Pure

  • WŁODEK
  • Male

    Polish

    WŁODEK

    Pet form of Polish names containing the element włod, WŁODEK means "to rule, to wield power."

  • Anaiah
  • Biblical

    Anaiah

    Jehovah answers

  • Elin
  • Girl/Female

    Swedish Norse Welsh

    Elin

    Light.

  • Bea
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Bea

    andmeaning bringer of joy.

  • Souhita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Souhita

    Beauty

  • Atamtek
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Atamtek

    Taking the Support of Spirit

  • Sai-Lavin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sai-Lavin

    God Sai and God Ganesha

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  • Translating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Translate

  • Translatress
  • n.

    A woman who translates.

  • Translator
  • n.

    One who translates; esp., one who renders into another language; one who expresses the sense of words in one language by equivalent words in another.

  • Translation
  • n.

    The act of rendering into another language; interpretation; as, the translation of idioms is difficult.

  • Versionist
  • n.

    One who makes or favors a version; a translator.

  • Translate
  • v. t.

    To bear, carry, or remove, from one place to another; to transfer; as, to translate a tree.

  • Metaphrast
  • n.

    A literal translator.

  • Interpreter
  • n.

    One who or that which interprets, explains, or expounds; a translator; especially, a person who translates orally between two parties.

  • Translation
  • n.

    That which is obtained by translating something a version; as, a translation of the Scriptures.

  • Translatory
  • a.

    Serving to translate; transferring.

  • Rendition
  • n.

    Translation; rendering; version.

  • Translate
  • v. t.

    To cause to remove from one part of the body to another; as, to translate a disease.

  • Translatorship
  • n.

    The office or dignity of a translator.

  • Translated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Translate

  • Metaphrased
  • a.

    Translated literally.

  • Translate
  • v. i.

    To make a translation; to be engaged in translation.

  • Translation
  • n.

    The act of translating, removing, or transferring; removal; also, the state of being translated or removed; as, the translation of Enoch; the translation of a bishop.

  • Translator
  • n.

    A repeating instrument.

  • Mistranslation
  • n.

    Wrong translation.

  • Mistranslate
  • v. t.

    To translate erroneously.