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The English to Arabic translators listed below specialize in the field of Luật (phổ biến). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Mahmoud Badr
Mahmoud Badr
Native in Arabic 
Legal, Technical, Financial, Localization
182
Ali Abdulwahhab
Ali Abdulwahhab
Native in Arabic (Variants: Moroccan, Syrian, Libyan, Kuwaiti, Algerian, Jordanian, Tunisian, Iraqi, Sudanese, Egyptian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Yemeni, Saudi , UAE, Standard-Arabian (MSA)) 
Arabic, English, Arabic into English, English into Arabic, Arabic to English, English to Arabic, translation, proofreading, subtitling, interpretation, ...
183
Fahd Hassanein
Fahd Hassanein
Native in Arabic (Variants: Syrian, Saudi , Najdi, Standard-Arabian (MSA), Palestinian, Libyan, UAE, Egyptian, Jordanian, Iraqi, Kuwaiti, Lebanese) Native in Arabic
translation, editing, proofreading, English, Arabic, medical, pharmaceutical, ترجمة, عربي, إنجليزي, ...
184
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, ...
185
Abdelhamid Skikri
Abdelhamid Skikri
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic, French Native in French, English (Variants: US South, US, UK, French, Canadian, British) Native in English
Arabic, French, English, IT, technology, marketing, website translation, politics, military, interpreter, ...


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