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ZINEB AYAD
ZINEB AYAD
Native in Àrab Native in Àrab
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Khemais
Khemais
Native in Àrab (Variant: Tunisian) Native in Àrab, Francès Native in Francès
3
GiovannaF
GiovannaF
Native in Francès Native in Francès, Italià Native in Italià, Àrab (Variant: Lebanese) Native in Àrab
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Ahlam Saadane
Ahlam Saadane
Native in Italià Native in Italià
5
Riccardo Biggi
Riccardo Biggi
Native in Italià Native in Italià
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Marilena Medeot
Marilena Medeot
Native in Italià Native in Italià
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Sami Chehoudi
Sami Chehoudi
Native in Àrab (Variants: Standard-Arabian (MSA), Tunisian) Native in Àrab
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fatima maydoune
fatima maydoune
Native in Àrab Native in Àrab
Arabic, Italian, French, Law, Marketing, Economy, Advertisement, Public Relations, Books, Subtitling, ...
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Nihad Bourqia
Nihad Bourqia
Native in Àrab Native in Àrab
11
Noor Boughanmi
Noor Boughanmi
Native in Àrab Native in Àrab
12
Sabrine Rouha
Sabrine Rouha
Native in Àrab (Variants: Egyptian, Tunisian) Native in Àrab
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veronica akoury
veronica akoury
Native in Àrab (Variant: Lebanese) Native in Àrab
14
Meryam Dhraief
Meryam Dhraief
Native in Àrab (Variants: Algerian, Tunisian, Egyptian, Lebanese, Standard-Arabian (MSA)) Native in Àrab
15
Ahlem Zanagui
Ahlem Zanagui
Native in Àrab Native in Àrab
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Rim Kacem
Rim Kacem
Native in Àrab (Variants: Palestinian, Algerian, Moroccan, Egyptian, Lebanese, Tunisian, Standard-Arabian (MSA)) Native in Àrab


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