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translator121
translator121
Native in Arabisch Native in Arabisch, Kurdisch Native in Kurdisch
Chemie, -technik, Bauwesen/Hochbau/Tiefbau, Technik (allgemein), Linguistik, ...
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Omar Karim
Omar Karim
Native in Arabisch (Variants: Kuwaiti, Egyptian, Syrian, Saudi , Jordanian, Libyan, UAE, Lebanese, Iraqi) Native in Arabisch, Kurdisch (Variant: Sorani) Native in Kurdisch
Qualified, 9 yrs Experience, Courts, Police, Immigration, Social & Community Services, Interpreting & Translation, Tuition, Professional manner; Confidence, Impartiality, ...
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Karzan Sadoon
Karzan Sadoon
Native in Kurdisch 
High Quality Professional Best Rates
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Hasan Eren
Hasan Eren
Native in Türkisch Native in Türkisch, Kurdisch Native in Kurdisch
Afghani French Greek Kurdish, Persian, Spanish Turkish Interpreting Translations Proofreading, German, Simultaneous
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Nawzad Baker
Nawzad Baker
Native in Kurdisch (Variant: Sorani) Native in Kurdisch, Arabisch (Variant: Standard-Arabian (MSA)) Native in Arabisch
Local government interpreting, Medical interpreting Translations: Advertising and Marketing: Brochures, Flyers, Leaflets & Printed Material, Guide Books, Handbooks & Newsletters, Newspaper Business: General Business Documentation, Management, Marketing EU Matters: General and Political, Law and Justice, ...
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najat
najat
Native in Kurdisch Native in Kurdisch
Tranlsator, Interpreter, Kurdish, Arabic, English, Book's, Book, Document's, airport interpreter, Law, ...


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