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The English to Arabic translators listed below specialize in the field of Archaeology. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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TraduInterprete
TraduInterprete
Native in Arabic (Variants: Lebanese, Standard-Arabian (MSA)) Native in Arabic, English (Variant: UK) Native in English
Agriculture
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Yousra Morsi
Yousra Morsi
Native in Arabic (Variants: Standard-Arabian (MSA), Sudanese, Egyptian, Saudi , Syrian) Native in Arabic
arabe, français, traduction, traducteur, interprete, translation, العربية, الفرنسية, ترجمة, مترجم, ...
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Omar Haydar
Omar Haydar
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic
Arabic, English, French, subtitles, localization, university work, films, books, theater, humanitarian work, ...
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Emily BenO
Emily BenO
Native in French Native in French
Surveying, Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Printing & Publishing, Internet, e-Commerce, ...
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Mohamed BOSHRA
Mohamed BOSHRA
Native in French Native in French
Telecom(munications)
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momolarose
momolarose
Native in Arabic (Variant: Moroccan) Native in Arabic, French (Variant: Standard-France) Native in French
Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Astronomy & Space, Automotive / Cars & Trucks, Aerospace / Aviation / Space, ...
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PARIS BASED
PARIS BASED
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic, French Native in French
Agriculture
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Hafedh Ben Lakhal
Hafedh Ben Lakhal
Native in Arabic (Variants: Syrian, Saudi ) Native in Arabic, French Native in French
Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Telecom(munications), Computers: Hardware, Computers: Software, ...
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Hala Khawam
Hala Khawam
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic, French Native in French
Arabic, French, English, Translation, traduction, traducteur, arabe, anglais, français, ESIT, ...


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