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The Hindi to Bengali translators listed below specialize in the field of Philosophy. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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BABIT GURUNG
BABIT GURUNG
Native in Nepali Native in Nepali
Idioms / Maxims / Sayings, Names (personal, company), Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts), ...
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Bikash Bepari
Bikash Bepari
Native in Bengali (Variants: Bangladeshi, Indian) Native in Bengali
Honest, dedicated, passionate translator
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transhind
transhind
Native in Bengali Native in Bengali
Cooking / Culinary, Media / Multimedia
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Sourav Banerjee
Sourav Banerjee
Native in Bengali (Variants: Bangladeshi, Indian) Native in Bengali
Translator, Writer, Interpreter, Editor, Linguist, Politics, Medical, Religion, Science, Art, ...
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Jaydeep Bandyopadhyay
Jaydeep Bandyopadhyay
Native in Bengali Native in Bengali
correct and accurate translation
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Samik Chakraborty
Samik Chakraborty
Native in Bengali (Variants: Bangladeshi, Indian) Native in Bengali
Poetry & Literature
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Biswadip Sen
Biswadip Sen
Native in Bengali (Variants: Bangladeshi, Indian) Native in Bengali
Names (personal, company), Music, Media / Multimedia, Poetry & Literature, ...
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Pamela Dutta
Pamela Dutta
Native in Bengali Native in Bengali, Hindi Native in Hindi
Bengali, English, 17+ years experience, Medical, social sciences, advertising collateral, pedagogy, ICF, pharmaceutical, survey, ...


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