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T-K Noranta
T-K Noranta
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
EU, prose, poetry, technical, industry, business, marketing, culture, manual, maintenance, ...
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Janne Keskisaari
Janne Keskisaari
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
English, Finnish, Swedish, telecommunications, IT, information technology, history, geography, computers, Finnish native, ...
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Loy Heaton
Loy Heaton
Native in English Native in English, Thai (Variants: Isan, Central / Standard) Native in Thai
Thai, English, Translation, Proofreading, Editing, Review, Revision, Thailand, th-TH, en-US, ...
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bendksu
bendksu
Native in Danish Native in Danish, English Native in English
quality, danish, swedish, norwegian, english, software, localization, lifestyle, computers, marketing, ...
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Desmond O'Rourke
Desmond O'Rourke
Native in English Native in English
Finnish-English, English-Finnish, law, patents, discovery, deposition, business, medical, pharmaceutical, arts, ...
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Eeva Sarkkinen
Eeva Sarkkinen
Native in Finnish 
Finnish, English, fi-en, en-fi, academic, accounting, annual reports, banking, business, commerce, ...
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Hanna Veltheim
Hanna Veltheim
Native in Finnish 
sustainability, climate change, biodiversity, mass extinction, finnish, english, swedish, copywriting, content writing, transcreation, ...


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