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The hindi - maráthi translators listed below specialize in the field of Orvosi: Gyógyszerek. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Devendra Singh
Devendra Singh
Native in hindi (Variants: Shuddha, Khariboli, Indian) Native in hindi, angol (Variants: Canadian, Australian, British, UK, US, Indian) Native in angol
Hindi, English, Tamil, Sanskrit, Urdu, Localization, IT, Software, Finance, Pharma, ...
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Nirmala Phatak
Nirmala Phatak
Native in angol Native in angol, maráthi Native in maráthi
Marathi, medical, health related, IT, Finance, Banking, commerce, business, engineering, telephony and software localization, ...
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Jalis Nasiri
Jalis Nasiri
Native in urdu 
Urdu, Arabic, Hindi, English, medical, pharmaceutical, clinical trials, ICF, translation, proofreading, ...
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Kauntay Parekh
Kauntay Parekh
Native in gudzsaráti Native in gudzsaráti, hindi (Variant: Indian) Native in hindi, angol Native in angol
English to Gujarati, English-Gujarati English to Hindi, English-Hindi, Life Science, Medical, Pharmaceuticals, Patents, E-Commerce, Amazon, Ebay, ...
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Mitali Deshmukh
Mitali Deshmukh
Native in angol (Variants: US, UK, Indian) Native in angol, maráthi (Variants: standard, Marathi) Native in maráthi, hindi (Variant: Indian) Native in hindi
Japanese Translator, Hindi Translator, Marathi Translator, Marathi Transcriber, English to Hindi Subtitle Translator, English to Marathi Subtitle Translator, Interpreter, Voice Over Dubbing Artist, Narration Voice Artist, Character Voice Artist, ...


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