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mistranslate

[mis-trans-leyt, -tranz-, mis-trans-leyt, -tranz-] / ˌmɪs trænsˈleɪt, -trænz-, mɪsˈtræns leɪt, -ˈtrænz- /


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He had also appeared to question Spurs' transfer strategy in an interview with Sky Italia but later said that his comments had been mistranslated.

From BBC

Consider, for example, a case from 2017 when a Palestinian man was arrested by Israeli police after Facebook’s machine translation software mistranslated a post he shared.

From The Verge

When the interpreter is a no-show, family members often jump in to fill the gap - like the time Ray mischievously stepped up to "mistranslate" his school parents' evening to his own advantage.

From BBC

Google, for instance, offended members of the Yoruba community several years ago when its language app mistranslated Esu, a benevolent trickster god, as the devil.

From Seattle Times

But the word "reset" was mistranslated into the Russian word for "overcharge", creating an awkward moment.

From Reuters