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"I translate" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you are the person performing the action of translating something. For example: - "I translate documents from Spanish to English for my job." - "Can you please help me? I don't understand this sentence. Can you translate it for me?" - "I love being able to translate literature from different languages."
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[[ 62], p.xxi] Where in the second sentence above I translate uniti as joined, the 1758 French translation [ 63] renders it as entrelacés, interlaced or intertwined.
"I translate my dreams onto walls".
I translate the Bible into velociraptor.
"I translate that into what's doable".
I translate their research for my clients.
"They will only talk if I translate," she said.
"How can I translate through photography without being too literal?
In addition to writing, "I study, I translate, I teach".
I translate what little I can, it's embarrassing.
His prescription — I translate loosely from the Hebrew — was, Get a grip!
I translate an abridged version of the opening paragraph from her first British interview.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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