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Emmanuel Satongima
Emmanuel Satongima
Native in Swahili (Variants: Tanzanian, Kenyan) , Somali (Variants: Maxaa Tiri, Maay Maay) Native in Somali, Meru Native in Meru
Swahili, English, Somali, Kinyarwanda, Zulu, localization, translation, interpretation, French, German, ...
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James Dirgin
James Dirgin
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish, English (Variant: US) Native in English
Full time native speaker of English translator with 35 years of experience into English legal, technical, and medical translations.
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Fatima Argun
Fatima Argun
Native in English Native in English, Turkish Native in Turkish
legal, contracts, marketing, advertising, business, medical, economic, development, immigration, political asylum, ...
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Murat Kural
Murat Kural
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
IT (Information Technology)
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GULSUM KUSMEZ
GULSUM KUSMEZ
Native in Turkish (Variants: Izmir, Standard-İstanbul ) Native in Turkish
Turkish translator, interpreter, general translation, business translation, international organizations, textiles translation, fashion translation, literature translation, technical translation, contract translation, ...
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Jack Adoni
Jack Adoni
Native in English (Variants: US, UK) Native in English, German (Variants: Germany, Austrian) Native in German, Turkish (Variants: Cypriot, Standard-İstanbul , Izmir) Native in Turkish
english, german, turkish, legal, law, patents, education, websites, financial reports, court cases, ...


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