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Alexander Macharia
Alexander Macharia
Native in swahili (Variant: Kenyan) Native in swahili
Language translator, Computer tech, Typist, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, German, Swahili, English, Spanish, ...
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motzhussain
motzhussain
Native in anglais Native in anglais
Musique, Poésie et littérature, Cosmétiques / produits de beauté, Média / multimédia, ...
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Muzammil Raza
Muzammil Raza
Native in ourdou Native in ourdou
English, computers, technology, software, localization German, urdu, hindi, spanish,
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Jason-Eugenio Quantro-Plaga
Jason-Eugenio Quantro-Plaga
Native in anglais Native in anglais
Psychologie, Poésie et littérature, Linguistique, Idiômes / maximes / proverbes, ...
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Tahsin Swarna
Tahsin Swarna
Native in bengali (Variant: Bangladeshi) Native in bengali
Textiles / vêtements / mode, Architecture, Médecine : cardiologie, Sécurité, ...
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Sadia Moin
Sadia Moin
Native in hindi Native in hindi, ourdou Native in ourdou
Psychologie, Médecine : soins de santé, Appellations (personnes, entreprise), Textiles / vêtements / mode, ...
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Inderbir Singh
Inderbir Singh
Native in panjabi (Variants: Pakistani, Gurumukhi) Native in panjabi, bengali (Variants: Rohingya, Bangladeshi, Indian) Native in bengali
Keywords: translation, editing, proofreading, transcreation, MTPE, PEMT, MT post-editing, post-editing, LQA, linguistic evaluation, ...
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Akanksha Bora
Akanksha Bora
Native in hindi (Variants: Shuddha, Khariboli, Indian) Native in hindi
spanish, english, hindi, translation, subtitling, localization


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