Esperanto | English |
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transmigri verb | transmigrate(to migrate to another country) transmigrate(to pass into another body after death) |
transpaŝi la limon, preterpasi, superplenumi verb | go overboard(go too far) |
transponi verb | transpose(algebra: to move (a term) to the other side of an equation) transpose(music: to write or perform (a piece) in another key) |
transpono noun | transpose(matrix) |
transportbendo noun | carousel [carousels](revolving device to deliver items) |
transporti verb | transport(carry or bear from one place to another) |
transrealismo noun | transrealism(literary mode) |
transruĝa, infraruĝa adjective | infrared(having the wavelength in the infrared) |
transruĝo, infraruĝo noun | infrared(radiation of a wavelength between 700 nm and 1 mm) |
transseksa ino, vir-al-ina transseksulo noun | trans woman(a transgender or transsexual woman) |
transseksa viro, in-al-vira transseksulo, transviro noun | trans man(a transgender or transsexual man) |
transsekseca adjective | transsexual(being a transsexual) |
transsekseco, transseksismo noun | transsexuality(the state, condition, or properties of being transsexual) |
transseksulo noun | transsexual(person whose gender identity did not match his/her birth sex, and who therefore is changing or has changed sex) |
transskribi verb | transcribe [transcribed, transcribing, transcribes](to convert a representation of language into another) |
transskribo noun | transcription [transcriptions](in linguistics) |
transvestanto noun | cross-dresser(person who wears clothing considered appropriate only for the opposite sex, see also: transvestite) |
transvestulo, transvestulino (female) noun | transvestite(cross-dresser, see also: cross-dresser) |
(not translated verb | be(used to form future tenses, especially the future subjunctive) |
aliformiĝi, aliiĝi, transformiĝi verb | transform(undergo a transformation) turn(to become) turn(to change fundamentally) |
aliformiĝo, aliiĝo, transformiĝo noun | transformation(marked change in appearance or character) |
animomigrado, metempsikozo, transmigrado noun | transmigration(movement of a soul) |
disiĝi (intransitive) verb | disperse [dispersed, dispersing, disperses](to dissipate) |
gravediĝi (intransitive), koncipi (transitive) verb | conceive [conceived, conceiving, conceives](to become pregnant) |
herbaro ĉiam aspektas pli verda trans barilo phrase | the grass is always greener on the other side(others' circumstances seem more desirable than one's own but in reality often are not.) |
Johanino, Ĝejn (transliteration for Jane) proper noun | Jane(feminine form of John) |
ksenotransplantado noun | xenotransplantation(transplantation between species) |
montransdona dokumento noun | warrant(order that serves as authorization) |
ne-transŝovado noun | non-refoulement(principle that a person should not be returned to an area where they would face mistreatment) |
netransitiva adjective | intransitive(of a verb, not taking a direct object) |
netransitiva verbo noun | intransitive verb(action verb not taking a direct object, see also: neuter) |
neŭrotransmisiilo, neŭrotransigilo noun | neurotransmitter [neurotransmitters](substance responsible for sending nerve signals across a synapse between two neurons) |
postmorto, transtombo noun | afterlife(a conscious existence after death) |
postvivi, supervivi, transvivi verb | survive [survived, surviving, survives](person: continue to live) |
profitigi (transitive) verb | pay(to be profitable) |
rolkostumigi (transitive) verb | cosplay(to costume oneself as a character) |