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The Arabic to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Y khoa (Tổng quát). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Roksan Lashin
Roksan Lashin
Native in Arabic 
Y khoa: Tim mạch
122
Filimoi Worku
Filimoi Worku
Native in Oromo , Amharic Native in Amharic, Tigrinya Native in Tigrinya, Somali Native in Somali, English Native in English
Afan_Oromo, Native, Oromo, oromo, Mother_Tongue, Afar, English, Amharic, Tgiregna, Somali, ...
123
Mohammed Ezzeldeen
Mohammed Ezzeldeen
Native in Arabic (Variant: Sudanese) 
Sudanese translation, Sudan translation, Sudanese translator, Sudan translator, Sudanese voice over, Sudan voice over
124
Wael Galal
Wael Galal
Native in Arabic 
highly skilled, English-Arabic translator, consecutive interpreter, diverse expertise, specialized areas, medicine, business, legal matters, family law, child's rights, ...
125
Mohamed Ahmed
Mohamed Ahmed
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic, English Native in English
Arabic, Interpreter, Translator, Translation, Medical, HIPAA, FWA, Linguist
126
Sri Sai Translations
Sri Sai Translations
Native in English (Variants: Scottish, Irish, Canadian, US South, Singaporean, Jamaican, French, Wales / Welsh, Australian, South African, New Zealand, Indian, British, US) Native in English, German Native in German, Russian Native in Russian
English to Telugu, English to Hindi, English to Bengali, English to Marati, English to Gujarati, English to Panjabi, English to Odiya, English to Assamese, English to Bhojpuri, English to Maithili, ...
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Ezzat Ghobrial
Ezzat Ghobrial
Native in Arabic 
Medical Doctor for Interpreter in Medical field


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