Rewriter vs Translator - What's the difference?
rewriter | translator |
One who, or that which, rewrites.
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A person who translates text, film or other material into a different natural language.
(by extension) One that makes a new version of a source material in a different language or format.
(proscribed) A language interpreter.
As nouns the difference between rewriter and translator
is that rewriter is one who, or that which, rewrites while translator is a person who translates text, film or other material into a different natural language.rewriter
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