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The Hebrew to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Manufacturing. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Jonathan Cohen
Jonathan Cohen
Native in French (Variants: Standard-France, Canadian) Native in French
French, Computers, Manuals, Engines, Certification, Financial Translations, Website Localization, Patent Translations, Subtitiling & Voice-over, Life Science Translations, ...
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Zvi Karni
Zvi Karni
Native in Hebrew Native in Hebrew, English Native in English
Hebrew, Translation, Localization, DTP
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Jonathan Golan
Jonathan Golan
Native in Hebrew Native in Hebrew, English Native in English
localization, software, documentation, financial statements, economics, business plans, contracts, copywriting, business interpretation, Hebrew localization, ...
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Ittai Hen
Ittai Hen
Native in Hebrew Native in Hebrew, English Native in English
certified English to Hebrew technical translator, English to Hebrew technical translation, English to Hebrew technical editor, Hebrew editor, Hebrew proofreading, Hebrew translation, Hebrew technical translation, Hebrew localization, technical, Hebrew technical training translation, ...
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Khaled Nabhan
Khaled Nabhan
Native in Arabic 
arabic, english, hebrew, translation, transcription, transcreation, DTP
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Gary Raymond Bokobza
Gary Raymond Bokobza
Native in English Native in English, Spanish Native in Spanish
Legal, Finance, Technology, Medicine, science, chemical, aeronautics, agriculture, manuals, questionnaires, ...


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