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The inglés al afrikaans translators listed below specialize in the field of Ciencias sociales, sociología, ética, etc.. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Ashraf Al Saad
Ashraf Al Saad
Native in árabe Native in árabe
Armenian, Azeri, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, ...
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vokian_inc
vokian_inc
Native in inglés 
Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Arabic, Right to Left DTP, DTP, German, Malayalam, ...
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Antonio Ferreira
Antonio Ferreira
Native in inglés (Variants: British, UK, US) Native in inglés, portugués (Variants: Brazilian, Mozambican, Angolan, European/Portugal) Native in portugués
Transformation, managment, law, legal matters, criminal, civil, intellectual property, medical, bussiness, contracts, ...
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Nathanael Fourie
Nathanael Fourie
Native in inglés (Variants: South African, UK, British, US) Native in inglés, afrikaans (Variant: South African) Native in afrikaans
SEO, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Dutch, Flemish, Afrikaans, English, Alignment, Translation Memories, ...
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Sharon Vandermerwe
Sharon Vandermerwe
Native in inglés (Variants: South African, British, UK, Irish, US, Australian, Canadian, New Zealand) 
German, Afrikaans, Dutch, translator, translating, linguist, medical, financial services, literary, certificates, ...
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Heidi Newby-Rose
Heidi Newby-Rose
Native in afrikaans Native in afrikaans, inglés Native in inglés
Spanish, German, Portuguese, Afrikaans, social, tourism, legal, music, culinary, financial, ...
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Anita du Plessis
Anita du Plessis
Native in afrikaans 
General Medical, clinical trials, patient information, marketing, agriculture, religion, information technology, web sites, customer satisfaction surveys, general conversation. English to Afrikaans translation. Afrikaans to English, ...


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