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What is the past tense of translate?

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The past tense of translate is translated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of translate is translates.

The present participle of translate is translating.

The past participle of translate is translated.

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A high-church Whig, he was appointed bishop of Lincoln in 1716, and in 1723 translated to the see of London.
His textbook has since been translated into nine different languages and is used by students at universities around the globe.
Australia has had a booming economy for over a decade, but economic growth has not been translated into the creation of new full-time jobs.
So this will hopefully prepare for a more sympathetic reading of the translated article below.
Riddell's compositions had to be manually translated from graphic scores into very low-level information that could be keyed into the computer.
Many of these findings were translated into comparative performance ratings of the twenty-two groups of adjacent suburbs covered by the survey.

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