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The Kurdish to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Military / Defense. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Rojyar Ahmad
Rojyar Ahmad
Native in Kurdish Native in Kurdish, Persian (Farsi) Native in Persian (Farsi)
Kurdish Sorani, Kurdish Bahdini, Kurdish Kurmanji, Kurdish Kurmanci, Kurd, Kurdish, Kurmanci, translation, editing, proofreading, ...
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Mohsen Khodadadi
Mohsen Khodadadi
Native in Catalan (Variants: Oriental, Valencian, Central, Western) Native in Catalan, English (Variants: Australian, US, New Zealand, British, Scottish, Canadian, UK, Irish) Native in English, Persian (Farsi) (Variants: Aimaq, Hazaragi, Hazaragi, Bukharic/Bukhori, Iranian (standard)) Native in Persian (Farsi), Arabic (Variants: Egyptian, UAE, Saudi ) Native in Arabic, Croatian Native in Croatian, French Native in French
translate english to arabic professional, professional translate english to arabic, professional translation arabic to english, arabic translation service near me
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Maryam Khoury
Maryam Khoury
Native in English Native in English, Arabic Native in Arabic
Translation, typesetting, agency, language services, localization, multilingual, professional translators, accurate translations, linguistic expertise, cultural adaptation, ...
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KHALID KHALAF
KHALID KHALAF
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic, Kurdish Native in Kurdish
I do interpretation, not translation.
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Balen Talabani
Balen Talabani
Native in Arabic (Variants: Iraqi, Standard-Arabian (MSA)) Native in Arabic, Kurdish (Variants: Sorani, Bahdini, Kurmanji) Native in Kurdish
Kurdish, Arabic, Russian, App localization, Marketing translation, Video Subtitling, Website localization, Legal Translation


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