Translanguaging is a research area in linguistics that explores the ways in which individuals use multiple languages in their communication and how these languages interact and influence one another. It challenges traditional notions of separate language systems and promotes a fluid, dynamic view of language use. Translanguaging emphasizes the importance of understanding language as a social practice and recognizes the complexity and richness of multilingual interactions. Researchers in this field study bilingual and multilingual individuals and communities to uncover the various ways in which language boundaries are blurred and the potential benefits of embracing linguistic diversity.