Interpreters » India » Hindi to Telugu » Tech/Engineering » Gaming/Video-games/E-sports

The Hindi to Telugu translators listed below specialize in the field of Gaming/Video-games/E-sports. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Monty Panda
Monty Panda
Native in English (Variants: British, Indian) Native in English
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TeluguEnglish
TeluguEnglish
Native in Telugu Native in Telugu, English Native in English
Telugu to English, English to Telugu, Hindi to English, translator, translation, translations, professional, medical translation, consent form, informed consent form, ...
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sairahul sharma annavarapu
sairahul sharma annavarapu
Native in Telugu (Variants: Rayalaseema, Literary Telugu, Telangan, Godavari) Native in Telugu, Hindi (Variant: Indian) Native in Hindi
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Telugu translation
Telugu translation
Native in Telugu Native in Telugu
telugu translation, Translation Telugu, Translator Telugu, English to Telugu Translation, Telugu to English translation, Telugu Service, Telugu translation services, telgu translation, English to Telugu translation, Telugu to English translation, ...
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VENKATA PULLETIKURTHI
VENKATA PULLETIKURTHI
Native in Telugu Native in Telugu
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TOPICS. TEACH FEW STUDENTS FOR FUNDAMENTALS LEARNING.
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Bala Teja
Bala Teja
Native in Telugu Native in Telugu
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Parvathi Pappu
Parvathi Pappu
Native in English 
English to Hindi Translation, Native Hindi Translator, Native Freelance Hindi Translator, Native Independent Hindi Translator, Hindi Transcreation, Hindi Localisation, Hindi Localization, Hindi copywriting, Hindi Proofreading, Hindi editing, ...


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