Interpreters » Anglès a Tigrignà » Medical » Lingüística

The Anglès a Tigrignà translators listed below specialize in the field of Lingüística. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Souleymane Ba
Souleymane Ba
Native in Wolof Native in Wolof, Ful Native in Ful, Soninke Native in Soninke
Supported languages: Abkhazian, Acholi, Acoli, Kamba, Meru Kimeru, Baatonum, Bariba, Koyraboro, Senni, Zerma Embu, ...
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Tolera Shula
Tolera Shula
Native in Amhàric Native in Amhàric
English, Amharic, Oromo, Tigrigna, Guraghe, Ethiopia, Translation, Voice over, Transcription, Interpretation, ...
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Senait Ak
Senait Ak
Native in Amhàric Native in Amhàric, Tigrignà Native in Tigrignà
Senait
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Konjit Berhane
Konjit Berhane
Native in Tigrignà Native in Tigrignà
Tigrinya translator, medical, tourism, news, History, letters, certificates, science
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Alfred Mtawali
Alfred Mtawali
Native in Swahili 
Swahili, literary arts, translation, editing, and proofreading
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Elshaday Mekonnen
Elshaday Mekonnen
Native in Anglès (Variants: US, British, Canadian, UK) Native in Anglès, Amhàric Native in Amhàric, Oromo o Galla Native in Oromo o Galla
English, Amharic, Tigrigna, Oromigna, Medicine, Law, Arts, Interpretor, translator, voiceober, ...
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Fitsum Misgina
Fitsum Misgina
Native in Amhàric 
I have many years of experience in translation and interpretation especially in medical, legal, and social fields. But I have a fair experience also in many more fields.
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Joshua Girma Foggi
Joshua Girma Foggi
Native in Amhàric Native in Amhàric, Tigrignà Native in Tigrignà, Oromo o Galla Native in Oromo o Galla
Amharic, Tigrinya, Oromo, Orominga, Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Freelancer, transcription, localization, software, ...


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