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

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Mohammed Majeed
Mohammed Majeed
Native in Àrab 
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Hatem Aly
Hatem Aly
Native in Àrab Native in Àrab, Anglès Native in Anglès
arabic, english, norwegian, hotel, travel, hospitality, culture, food, drink, restaurant, ...
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Maureen Millington-Brodie
Maureen Millington-Brodie
Native in Anglès 
travel, defence, military, equestrian, history, archaeology, politics, cookery
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Ali Cherni
Ali Cherni
Native in Àrab (Variants: Iraqi, Standard-Arabian (MSA), Moroccan, Syrian, Algerian, Tunisian, Kuwaiti, Libyan, Saudi , UAE, Jordanian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Egyptian, Yemeni) Native in Àrab
Arabic, English, Education, Spotchecking, Proofreading, Linguistics, Medical, Interpreting, Machine Translation, Transcription, ...
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Alexander Neilson (X)
Alexander Neilson (X)
Native in Scots (Variants: Lowland Scots, Insular Scots (Orkney/Shetland), North East/Doric, Central Scots, Ulster Scots) Native in Scots, Anglès (Variants: UK, British, Scottish, New Zealand, US, Australian) Native in Anglès
Spanish, English, Scots, Arabic, Politics, Linguistics, Social Sciences, Tourism, Culture, Heritage, ...


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