Involve English translation of Latin (6)
I believe the answer is:
entail
'involve' is the definition.
(entail means to involve or require)
'english translation of latin' is the wordplay.
'english' becomes 'E' (abbreviation).
'translation of' is an anagram indicator (translate can mean to transform).
'latin' is an anagram of 'ntail'.
'e'+'ntail'='ENTAIL'
(Other definitions for entail that I've seen before include "settle estates for the long term" , "Have as a logical consequence" , "Late in (anag.)" , "Involve or require" , "Occasion" .)