Editing
//ˈɛdɪtɪŋ//
Translations of "editing" (17 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | редакти́ране(an act or instance of something being edited) | redaktírane | |
| Catalan | edició(an act or instance of something being edited) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 編輯 /编辑(an act or instance of something being edited) | biānjí | |
| Esperanto | muntado(an act or instance of something being edited), redaktado(an act or instance of something being edited) | — | |
| Finnish | editointi(an act or instance of something being edited), leikkaus(an act or instance of something being edited) | — | |
| French | rédaction(an act or instance of something being edited) | — | |
| German | Bearbeitung(an act or instance of something being edited) | — | |
| Irish | eagarthóireacht(an act or instance of something being edited) | — | |
| Italian | montaggio(an act or instance of something being edited), redazione(an act or instance of something being edited) | — | |
| Japanese | 編集(an act or instance of something being edited) | henshū | |
| Persian | ویرایش(an act or instance of something being edited) | virâyeš | |
| Portuguese | edição(an act or instance of something being edited) | — | |
| Russian | редакти́рование(an act or instance of something being edited) | redaktírovanije | |
| Scottish Gaelic | deasachadh(an act or instance of something being edited) | — | |
| Spanish | edición(an act or instance of something being edited), editaje(an act or instance of something being edited), montaje(an act or instance of something being edited) | — | |
| Swedish | redaktion(an act or instance of something being edited), redigering(an act or instance of something being edited) | — | |
| Welsh | golygiad(an act or instance of something being edited), golygu(an act or instance of something being edited) | — |
edició
muntado, redaktado
editointi, leikkaus
rédaction
Bearbeitung
eagarthóireacht
montaggio, redazione
edição
deasachadh
edición, editaje, montaje
redaktion, redigering
golygiad, golygu
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