Ad Verbum: Meaning and Pronunciation
Ad Verbum is a Latin phrase that translates to “word for word” in English. In Telugu, it is known as పదం పదం (padam padam). Pronounced as *ad ver-bum* (/æd ˈvɜːrbəm/), it refers to a translation or interpretation that closely follows the original text, maintaining the exact wording.
Synonyms of Ad Verbum
Some synonyms of Ad Verbum include:
- Literal translation
- Word-for-word translation
- Verbatim translation
Nearby Words
Some nearby words related to Ad Verbum are:
- Adjective (విశేషణం) – A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. Example: మంచి (good)
- Adverb (క్రియావిశేషణం) – A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb. Example: చాలా (very)
- Translation (అనువాదం) – The process of converting text from one language to another. Example: అనువాదం (anuvādaṁ)
Example sentences:
- అనువాదం పదం పదం చేయబడుతుంది. (Anuvādaṁ padam padam cēyabadutundi) – The translation is done word for word.
- ఈ పదం పదం అనువాదం చేయండి. (Ī padam padam anuvādaṁ cēyaṇḍi) – Translate this word verbatim.
Antonyms
The antonym of Ad Verbum in Telugu is అనువాదం లేని (anuvādaṁ lēni), which means “not a literal translation”.
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