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vokian_inc
vokian_inc
Native in English 
Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Arabic, Right to Left DTP, DTP, German, Malayalam, ...
122
Jim Barr
Jim Barr
Native in English 
german, french, spanish, financial, accounting, business, contracts, bids, tenders, legal, ...
123
Bertrand Malingrey
Bertrand Malingrey
Native in French 
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Thierry Martial NIANGORAN
Thierry Martial NIANGORAN
Native in French (Variants: Standard-France, Swiss, Luxembourgish, Belgian, Cameroon, Canadian, African) Native in French, English (Variants: British, UK, US, Canadian) Native in English
Transcriber, Translator, Subtitler, Video, French, English, Linkedin, Canada, Canadian, Upwork, ...
125
Catriona Ward
Catriona Ward
Native in English (Variants: British, UK, Irish, Indian, Jamaican, US, Australian, French, Wales / Welsh, Canadian, New Zealand, Scottish, South African, US South) 
126
Paula Brugger
Paula Brugger
Native in English Native in English
127
Roberta Beyer
Roberta Beyer
Native in English (Variant: US) 
video games, legal, procurement, racing, contracts, law, physics, acoustics, acoustic physics, public procurement, ...
128
Anna Mori
Anna Mori
Native in Italian 
english, french, italian, computer, automotive, ships, yachts, industry, engineering, mechanics, ...
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Ambroise Joffrin
Ambroise Joffrin
Native in French 
english, french, translation, NGO, ONG, reports, programmes, medicine, medical, education, ...


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