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The Uzbek to Russian translators listed below specialize in the field of Mining & Minerals / Gems. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Kristen Fort
Kristen Fort
Native in English Native in English
Russian, Uzbek, English, geology, forestry, legal, criminal law, literary, linguistics
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Sanjar Rahimov
Sanjar Rahimov
Native in Uzbek (Variants: Samarkand-Bukhara, Tashkent, Ferghana valley) Native in Uzbek
Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Printing & Publishing, Geology, Idioms / Maxims / Sayings, ...
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akbarikramov
akbarikramov
Native in Russian Native in Russian, Uzbek Native in Uzbek
Internet, e-Commerce, Linguistics, Mathematics & Statistics, Mechanics / Mech Engineering, ...
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Ruz-anna
Ruz-anna
Native in Russian Native in Russian
Poetry & Literature, Mathematics & Statistics
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Akmal Abdujabborov
Akmal Abdujabborov
Native in Russian Native in Russian
Cooking / Culinary, Printing & Publishing, Metallurgy / Casting, Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng, ...
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True Freelancer
True Freelancer
Native in Kazakh Native in Kazakh, Russian (Variant: Standard-Russia) Native in Russian
Geology, Livestock / Animal Husbandry, Computers (general), Automotive / Cars & Trucks, ...
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Saidabbos Mahmudov
Saidabbos Mahmudov
Native in Russian Native in Russian
books translator, conference interpreter, simultaneous interpreter, translator of legal documentation, translator of certificates and CVs, translator of international private law documentation, immigration acts translator, tourism, philosophy, computers, ...


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