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The Latin verb traducere is a compound of:
The literal meaning of traducere is "to lead across," which can refer to:
In the early days of Christianity, the term traductor was used to refer to those who translated the Bible from Greek into Latin. Over time, the term came to be applied to anyone who translated texts or interpreted languages.
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