Esperanto | English |
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trans preposition | across(from one side to another) across(from the far side) across(on the opposite side) beyond(on the far side of) |
transdoni verb | hand over(to relinquish control or possession) transmit(to send or convey from someone, some place or something to another) |
transdono noun | transmission(act of transmitting) |
transepto noun | transept [transepts](transversal part of a church) |
transfeminismo noun | transfeminismnoun |
transfobia adjective | transphobic(relating to or characteristic of transphobia) |
transfobio noun | transphobia(fear or hatred of transgender and transsexual people and/or of transness) |
transformado noun | transformation(act of transforming) |
transformi, aliformi, aliformigi verb | transform(change greatly the appearance or form of) transform(change the nature, condition or function of) |
transfuzo noun | transfusion(medicine: the transfer of blood or blood products from one individual to another) |
transgenra, transseksa adjective | transgender(not identifying with culturally conventional gender roles) |
transgenrulo adjective | transgender(having a gender identity different from the sex one was assigned at birth) |
transgenrulo, transseksulo noun | transgender(a transgender person) |
transhomismo noun | transhumanism(philosophy favoring the use of science and technology) |
Transilvanio proper noun | Transylvaniaproper noun |
transirejo noun | crosswalk [crosswalks](place where pedestrians can cross a street) |
transiri, krucigi verb | cross [crossed, crossing, crosses](go from one side of something to the other) |
transiri Rubikonon verb | cross the Rubicon(to make an irreversible decision) |
transitiva adjective | transitive(grammar, of a verb: taking an object or objects) transitive(of a graph) transitive(set theory, of a relation on a set) |
transitiva verbo noun | transitive verb(a verb that is accompanied by a direct object) |
transkapiĝa salto, mortosalto noun | backflip(an act of rotating your body) |
transkultura adjective | transculturaladjective |
translingva adjective | translingual(existing in multiple languages) |
translokigi verb | relocate [relocated, relocating, relocates](to move (something) from one place to another) transfer [transferred, transferring, transfers](to move or pass from one place, person or thing to another) |
translokigo noun | relocation [relocations](moving to another place) |
translokiĝi verb | move [moved, moving, moves](to act; to take action) relocate [relocated, relocating, relocates](to change one's domicile or place of business) transfer(to be or become transferred) |
transloĝiĝo noun | move [moves](the event of changing one's residence) |
transmarejo adjective | overseas(across a sea) |
transmetrapido noun | data transfer rate(transmission speed) |
transmigrado noun | transmigration(departure) |