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Greek
Etymology
From verb μεταγλωττί(ζω) (metaglottí(zo)) + -ση (-si).[1] Compare to the medieval μεταγλώττισμα n (metaglṓttisma, “translation; interpretation, explanation”). See μετα- (meta-) and the ancient γλῶττα (glôtta), Attic form of γλῶσσα (glôssa).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /me.taˈɣlo.ti.si/
- Hyphenation: με‧τα‧γλώτ‧τι‧ση
Noun
μεταγλώττιση • (metaglóttisi) f (plural μεταγλωττίσεις)
- (of text, generally) transcribing or translating to a simpler or a different form of language
μεταγλώττιση των όρων της καθαρεύουσας στην κοινή νεοελληνική- metaglóttisi ton óron tis katharévousas stin koiní neoellinikí
- transferring of the Katharevousa terms to koine Neo-Hellenic
- (film, television, any audio of speech) dubbing
- See μεταγλώττιση on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
- (software) compilation, compiling
Declension
Older or formal genitive singular: μεταγλωττίσεως (metaglottíseos)
- μεταγλωττίζω (metaglottízo, “transfer to different or simpler language; dub an audio to text; compile in programming”)
- μεταγλωττιστής m (metaglottistís, “compiler”)
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