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The Italian to Arabic translators listed below specialize in the field of Real Estate. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Faiza Outalha
Faiza Outalha
Native in Arabic (Variants: Moroccan, Tunisian, Libyan) Native in Arabic, French (Variants: Swiss, African, Standard-France, Canadian) Native in French
Translation, Interpreting, Editing, Proofreading, Subtitling, Consecutive interpreting, Website localization, Transcreation, Transliteration, Software localization, ...
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Ahmed Algelany
Ahmed Algelany
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic
Dear Sir, Eng. & Arabic, including but not limited to: • Legal translation: memos-cases-certificates (birth, death, marriage, graduation, salary)- official documents, contracts and agreements, powers of attorney, ...etc. • Technical translation (devices-machines- catalogs of tools, ...
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Sana Dassouki
Sana Dassouki
Native in English Native in English, Arabic Native in Arabic
italian arabic fashion food luxury
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Mansour Solayman
Mansour Solayman
Native in Arabic (Variants: Algerian, Iraqi, Lebanese, Saudi , Yemeni, Syrian, Egyptian, Kuwaiti, Palestinian, UAE, Tunisian, Standard-Arabian (MSA), Jordanian, Libyan, Sudanese) Native in Arabic
TRANSLATION, EDITING, PROOFREADING, BRANDING, LOCALIZATION, TRANSCRIPTION, REVIEWING, TRANSLATOR, PROOFREADER, TRANSCRIBER, ...


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