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Kenny Wang
Kenny Wang
Native in English Native in English
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Tina Nguyen
Tina Nguyen
Native in English Native in English
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Kiyotaka Moriuchi
Kiyotaka Moriuchi
Native in Korean (Variants: Gyeongsang, South Korea) Native in Korean, Japanese Native in Japanese
Japanese, Korean, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Latin American Spanish, Portuguese, Latin American Portuguese, ...
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Johnson Hou
Johnson Hou
Native in Chinese Native in Chinese
English<>Chinese, English<>Japanese, English<>Korean, software localization, website translation, game localization, video translation, mechanical, chemical
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Tiến Anh Lê
Tiến Anh Lê
Native in Vietnamese (Variant: Standard-Vietnam) Native in Vietnamese
Vietnamese, English, Japanese, French, localizer, patent, technical, freelancer, satisfaction, dtp, ...
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Hanh Nguyen
Hanh Nguyen
Native in Vietnamese Native in Vietnamese
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Phuong Thuy Hoang
Phuong Thuy Hoang
Native in Vietnamese 
Gaming, Medical, Legal, Finance
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Daniel Pham
Daniel Pham
Native in English (Variants: US, UK) , Vietnamese Native in Vietnamese
ATA, American Translators Association, ATA Member, Chartered Institute of Linguists, vietnamese, translator, freelance, localization, Vietnamese to English, English to Vietnamese, ...
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Phuong Luu
Phuong Luu
Native in Vietnamese (Variants: Standard-Vietnam, Southern Dialect) 
vietnamese, education, translation, high-qualified, CAT tools, localization, computers, multilingual, MemoQ, SDL, ...
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Quinn Hoang
Quinn Hoang
Native in Vietnamese 


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