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Ambily Rajesh
Ambily Rajesh
Native in Malayalam Native in Malayalam, English Native in English
English to Malayalam translator specialization in Medical Translation, technical IT Education Marketing Finance Translation from English to Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, German to English, French to English, Malayalam to Tamil, English & Hindi, Software Localization, ...
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SUJATA GUPTA
SUJATA GUPTA
Native in Hindi Native in Hindi, Bengali Native in Bengali
Sujata Gupta, for Best Hindi, Bengali, Bhojpuri & Bihari Translation.
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keshab
keshab
Native in Hindi Native in Hindi, Bengali Native in Bengali
Literature, Finance, Marketing, Advertisement, Social Science, Law, Education, Banking, Medical & other
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Roy Chaudhuri
Roy Chaudhuri
Native in Bengali Native in Bengali
Bengali, freelance, unicode, trados, conversion, movies, Sylheti, tageditor, SDL, workbench, ...
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Subhankar Chakrabarty
Subhankar Chakrabarty
Native in Bengali Native in Bengali
bengali, english to bengali, bengali translator, bangla, bengali translation, professional Bengali translation, bengali to english, hindi to bengali, bn-in, bn-bd, ...
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Jalis Nasiri
Jalis Nasiri
Native in Urdu 
Urdu, Arabic, Hindi, English, medical, pharmaceutical, clinical trials, ICF, translation, proofreading, ...
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Alok Tiwari
Alok Tiwari
Native in English Native in English, Hindi Native in Hindi
Translation, Interpretation, English, Hindi, Trados, Wordfast, Microbiology, Nutrition, Biochemistry, Immunology, ...


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