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The English to Korean 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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Jaekwon Lee
Jaekwon Lee
Native in Korean Native in Korean
korean, english, korean translation, english to korean, english into korean translation, korean translator, translation, translate, literature, game, ...
82
Kwang Ui Hong
Kwang Ui Hong
Native in Korean Native in Korean, Spanish Native in Spanish
English, Spanish, Korean, Christian, Church, theological, missions
83
JooYeon Choi
JooYeon Choi
Native in Korean 
Korean, English, Computers, Hardware, Software, Systems, Networks, Website, Translation, Localization, ...
84
Saebyeok Cho
Saebyeok Cho
Native in Korean 
85
Yola Zhao
Yola Zhao
Native in Chinese 
86
Jeong Hayoon
Jeong Hayoon
Native in Korean 
87
Chris Kim
Chris Kim
Native in Korean (Variant: South Korea) Native in Korean, English (Variant: US) Native in English
88
Jeong Eyn Yang
Jeong Eyn Yang
Native in English Native in English, Korean Native in Korean
89
GTE Localize
GTE Localize
Native in Vietnamese (Variant: Standard-Vietnam) Native in Vietnamese
Document translation services, Website translation, App Localization, Game Localization, Video Localization
90
Monica Kim
Monica Kim
Native in Korean Native in Korean, English Native in English
91
Green YOO
Green YOO
Native in Korean (Variant: South Korea) 
92
Gyuri Yi
Gyuri Yi
Native in Korean 


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