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Ken Katou
Ken Katou
Native in Birmà Native in Birmà, Japonès Native in Japonès, Àrab Native in Àrab
Japanese, English, Thai, Burmese, Karen, Myanmar, Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Khumer, ...
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sabai
sabai
Native in Birmà (Variant: Rakhine) Native in Birmà
Burmese, Burmese Translator, Information Technology, Software, Hardware, Communication, Training, Education, Localization, Law, ...
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Aye Mya Oo
Aye Mya Oo
Native in Birmà Native in Birmà
Burmese, translator, computer, mobile software, law, IT, copyright, medical terms, politics, news, ...
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Myo Tun Aye
Myo Tun Aye
Native in Birmà Native in Birmà
Burmese, burmese, engineering, automotive, energy, legal, technology, education, medical, medicine, ...
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Stephen Mason
Stephen Mason
Native in Anglès Native in Anglès
Art, Manualitats & Artesania, Pintura, Medicina: Cardiologia, Electrònica / Enginyeria electrònica, Enginyeria (general), ...
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LinguaVox
LinguaVox
Native in Espanyol Native in Espanyol, Francès Native in Francès
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