transcreation
English
Alternative forms
- trans-creation
Etymology 1
Blend of translation + creation
Noun
transcreation (countable and uncountable, plural transcreations)
- (translation studies) An adaptation of a creative work into another language or culture.
- 2025: "Fifteen New Hymns Available to Use in Church and at Home": Creating a global hymnbook requires an extensive process called transcreation. Transcreation teams include professional linguists, poets, musicians and talented Church members. Decker said there is more to the process than simply translating words from one language to another.
Translations
adaptation
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Etymology 2
From transcreate + -ion, trans- + creation or from French transcreation.
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Noun
transcreation
- (philosophy, theology) A type of creation by a deity or primal force.