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navnitmakan
navnitmakan
Native in Punjabi (Variant: Gurumukhi) Native in Punjabi
Medical: Health Care, Medical (general), Nutrition, Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, ...
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chansier
chansier
Native in Urdu Native in Urdu
Translation: Educational transcripts, travel documents, certificates(marriage, legal), Hindko, Punjabi to English and vice versa
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Aamir Shahzad
Aamir Shahzad
Native in Punjabi (Variant: Pakistani) , English Native in English, Urdu Native in Urdu
English to Urdu, Punjabi translation, English to Punjabi translator, english to urdu translation pakistan, urdu translation india, urdu english translator uk usa spain canada honkong london, america spain india pakistan canada urdu Translation, urdu translators pakistan uk usa, english urdu medical legal translation company, Punjabi, ...
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u2me2them
u2me2them
Native in English Native in English, Urdu Native in Urdu
Urdu, immigration, fiction, non-fiction, information leaflets, certificates, registrations, food, health, technological, ...
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Gurmit Singh
Gurmit Singh
Native in Punjabi Native in Punjabi, Hindi Native in Hindi
Translation, Proofreading, Editing, Transcription, Interpreting, Asian languages, Language, Translator, Interpreter, Hindi, ...
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Cicero
Cicero
Native in English Native in English
Arabic voice overs, Arabic voiceover, BS EN 15038, Bengali voice overs, Cantonese voice overs, Chinese voice overs, Danish voice overs, Dutch voiceover, Dutch voiceovers, EN 15038, ...


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