‘Translation of’ vs ‘Translation for’ – Correct Preposition Usage

prepositions

What's the correct form?
Examples:

  • What's the translation of "whatever" in Portuguese?

Or

  • What's the translation for "whatever" in Portuguese?

Are both correct? I've seen both in many texts (including this site), but I never know which one is correct.

Best Answer

According to Google Ngram, "translation of" has a prevalence of .0008%, while "translation for" has a prevalence of .00002%. Since "translation of" is forty times more prominent in books, I would use that, though both seem right to me.

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