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The inglés al coreano interpreters listed below specialize in the general field of Social Sciences. To find a more specialized service provider, choose a more specific field on the right. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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DJ Lee & CS An
DJ Lee & CS An
Native in coreano 
korean, technology, computers, engineering, IT, power, energy, healthcare, English to Korean, legal, ...
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CJ Colling
CJ Colling
Native in inglés (Variant: Canadian) Native in inglés
Rich and diverse experience in texts unique to Korea, scientific documentation, academic literature, technical information, litigation discovery materials, handwritten Korean, audio/visual files, marketing surveys, 비영리단체, 과학 관련 문서, ...
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rcho31
rcho31
Native in coreano (Variant: South Korea) Native in coreano, inglés (Variants: Canadian, US) Native in inglés
korean, IT, fashion, luxury, business, marketing, education, linguistics, software, localization, ...
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Angela Song
Angela Song
Native in coreano (Variant: South Korea) 
Deportes / Ejercitación / Recreo, Viajes y turismo, Religión, Educación / Pedagogía, ...
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jaymin
jaymin
Native in coreano Native in coreano, inglés Native in inglés
Korean translator, Korean Interpreter, Medical interpreter, finance translator, IT translator, Korean to English, English to Korean, German to Korean, Japanese to Korean, Korean voice-over, ...
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Han-Sol Min
Han-Sol Min
Native in coreano (Variant: South Korea) 
Cine, películas, TV, teatro, Medicina: Salud, Viajes y turismo
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Nu Ri Choi
Nu Ri Choi
Native in coreano (Variants: Gyeongsang, South Korea) 
Medical, Marketing, Literature, Game, Travel, Customer Service, subtitle, Korean to English, English to Korean, Art, ...


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