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The Korean to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Law: Patents, Trademarks, Copyright. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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hsyoo89
hsyoo89
Native in Korean Native in Korean
Cooking / Culinary, Textiles / Clothing / Fashion
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Dongi
Dongi
Native in Korean Native in Korean
Automation & Robotics, Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.), Linguistics, Manufacturing, ...
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janepark86
janepark86
Native in Korean Native in Korean
Linguistics, Names (personal, company)
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Yuri Kim
Yuri Kim
Native in Korean (Variant: South Korea) Native in Korean
Linguistics, Poetry & Literature
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André Budd
André Budd
Native in French Native in French
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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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Shahab Arif
Shahab Arif
Native in Pashto (Pushto) 
Pushto, Pashto, Baluchi, Sindhi, Urdu, Dari, Hebrew, Turkish, Kurdish, Hindi, ...


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