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Cindy S.
Cindy S.
Native in Indonesian Native in Indonesian
indonesia, indonesian, bahasa, bahasa indonesia, japanese, nihongo, english, translator, translation, voice-over talent, ...
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AnnisaYulia
AnnisaYulia
Native in Indonesian (Variant: Standard-Indonesia) Native in Indonesian, Sundanese Native in Sundanese
Tourism & Travel
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Claudio Purnama
Claudio Purnama
Native in Indonesian (Variants: Standard-Indonesia, Javanese, Ngoko) Native in Indonesian
Cinema, Film, TV, Drama, Advertising / Public Relations
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Vina Lim
Vina Lim
Native in Japanese (Variant: Standard-Japan) Native in Japanese
Retail, Advertising / Public Relations, Cinema, Film, TV, Drama, Internet, e-Commerce, ...
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LeeJinHyuk
LeeJinHyuk
Native in Indonesian Native in Indonesian, Sundanese Native in Sundanese
Cinema, Film, TV, Drama
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Dian Kartika
Dian Kartika
Native in Javanese Native in Javanese, Indonesian (Variant: Standard-Indonesia) Native in Indonesian
English - Indonesia translator
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Arief Fatkhurozi
Arief Fatkhurozi
Native in Indonesian Native in Indonesian
Printing & Publishing, Internet, e-Commerce
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fachri fauzi
fachri fauzi
Native in Indonesian (Variant: Standard-Indonesia) Native in Indonesian
Tourism & Travel
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Tony Bennjamin
Tony Bennjamin
Native in Indonesian (Variant: Standard-Indonesia) Native in Indonesian
General, Food & Beverage, Menu, Hotel, Leisure, Sports & Fitness, Tourism, Annual Reports, Banking, Finance, ...


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