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The maratí al hindi translators listed below specialize in the field of TI (Tecnología de la información). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Irene Jose
Irene Jose
Native in malayalamo Native in malayalamo
English to Malayalam, English to Hindi, English to Tamil, English to Kannada, English to Bengali, English to Punjabi, English to Gujarati, English to Kannada, Translation Subtitling, Timecoding, ...
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Kshitija Athavale
Kshitija Athavale
Native in maratí Native in maratí, inglés Native in inglés
German, English, prompt and timely deliveries, SDL Trados Studio 2021, technical, legal, IT
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Devendra Singh
Devendra Singh
Native in hindi (Variants: Shuddha, Khariboli, Indian) Native in hindi, inglés (Variants: Canadian, Australian, British, UK, US, Indian) Native in inglés
Hindi, English, Tamil, Sanskrit, Urdu, Localization, IT, Software, Finance, Pharma, ...
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Sumedha Naik
Sumedha Naik
Native in inglés , hindi Native in hindi, maratí Native in maratí
Japanese, Business (Commerce), Engineering, Medical, Healthcare, Travel & Tourism, Education, Literature, Finance, Pharmacy, ...
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Verbolabs Languages
Verbolabs Languages
Native in hindi (Variants: Shuddha, Khariboli, Indian) Native in hindi
Verbolabs, Verbolabs languages, Verbolabs Languages OPC private limited, translation company, best translation company, best voiceover company, voice over company, dubbing company, best dubbing company, localization, ...
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Ananya Gupta
Ananya Gupta
Native in hindi Native in hindi, urdu Native in urdu
Translation, typesetting, agency, language services, localization, multilingual, professional translators, accurate translations, linguistic expertise, cultural adaptation, ...


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