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boostrer
boostrer
Native in Russian Native in Russian
Technical documents, biotechnology, medicine, refinery, oil industry, legal documents, philology, fiction, oil, gas, ...
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Yevgeniy Y. Zingerman
Yevgeniy Y. Zingerman
Native in Hebrew (Variant: Modern / Israeli) Native in Hebrew, Russian (Variants: Standard-Belarus, Standard-Georgia, Standard-Russia, Standard-Latvia, Standard-Lithuania) Native in Russian
Hebrew, English, Russian, computers, hi-tech, technology, energy, software, SW, localization, ...
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Daphna Kedar Kelman
Daphna Kedar Kelman
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish, Hebrew Native in Hebrew
Spanish, Hebrew, English, Pharma, Life-Sciences, Legal, certified translator, simultaneous interpreter, Author
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Ruth Rubina
Ruth Rubina
Native in English (Variant: US) Native in English, Hebrew Native in Hebrew, Spanish Native in Spanish
Hebrew, Spanish, English, finance, legal, medical, academic records, general certificates
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Alhasan Diab
Alhasan Diab
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic, German Native in German
Netflix, Subtitling, Media, Entertainment, Arabic, English > Arabic, SRT, Disney
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Sarit Reich
Sarit Reich
Native in Hebrew 
Internet, Thương mại Điện tử
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ctlingo
ctlingo
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic, English Native in English
Translation, DTP, Desktop publishing, InDesign, FrameMaker, Quark, Illustrator, Photoshop, AutoCad, word, ...


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