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The German to Russian translators listed below specialize in the field of Astronomy & Space. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Mohammad Khalid
Mohammad Khalid
Native in Arabic (Variants: Lebanese, Iraqi, Algerian, Tunisian, Saudi , Libyan, Jordanian, Standard-Arabian (MSA), UAE, Sudanese, Moroccan, Kuwaiti, Egyptian, Yemeni, Syrian, Palestinian) Native in Arabic, English (Variants: Irish, Canadian, US, Singaporean, Jamaican, French, Australian, US South, South African, New Zealand, Indian, British, Wales / Welsh, UK, Scottish) Native in English
Translation, Editing/proofreading, MT post-editing, Training, Subtitling, Project management, localizing, Proofreading, translation, localization, ...
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Astrid Pino Rodríguez
Astrid Pino Rodríguez
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish
spanish, english, localization, german, austrian, castilian, russian, transcreation, audiovisual, subtitling, ...
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Daria Sinitsyna
Daria Sinitsyna
Native in Russian (Variants: Standard-Ukraine, Standard-Russia) Native in Russian, Ukrainian (Variant: Standard-Ukraine) Native in Ukrainian
German, English, Ukrainian, Russian, German to Russian translation, German to Russian translator, English to Russian translation, English to Russian translator, German to Ukrainian translation, German to Ukrainian translator, ...
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Oleksandr Artyukov
Oleksandr Artyukov
Native in Russian Native in Russian
translation, localization, interpreter, editor, translator, Edmonton, Canada, Alberta, German, Russian, ...
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Ashraf Al Saad
Ashraf Al Saad
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic
Armenian, Azeri, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, ...


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