Interpreters » Amharisch > Tigrinja » Art/Literary » Recht (allgemein)

The Amharisch > Tigrinja translators listed below specialize in the field of Recht (allgemein). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Michal Jil
Michal Jil
Native in Amharisch Native in Amharisch
Amharic, Hebrew, Tigrinya, Afan Oromo, Amharic to Hebrew translation, Hebrew to Amharic translation, English to Amharic translation, Hebrew to English translation, English to Hebrew translation, Hebrew to Tigrinya translation, ...
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ashebr ngus brhane
ashebr ngus brhane
Native in Amharisch Native in Amharisch
Linguistik, Internet, E-Commerce
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Venus Mesmer
Venus Mesmer
Native in Arabisch (Variants: Saudi , Standard-Arabian (MSA)) Native in Arabisch, Tigrinja Native in Tigrinja
Computer: Hardware, Computer: Software, Computer: Systeme, Netzwerke, Mathematik und Statistik, ...
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Nahom Woldeabzghi
Nahom Woldeabzghi
Native in Tigrinja Native in Tigrinja
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yohannes hiluf
yohannes hiluf
Native in Tigrinja Native in Tigrinja
Sicherheit, Psychologie, Ernährungswissenschaft, Medizin (allgemein), ...
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Bethlehem Tekle
Bethlehem Tekle
Native in Tigrinja Native in Tigrinja
Tigrinya, amharic, media, communication, other
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Filmawit Gebreegziabher
Filmawit Gebreegziabher
Native in Tigrinja (Variants: Eritrean, Ethiopian) Native in Tigrinja
Namen (natürlicher oder juristischer Personen), Fotografie/Bildbearbeitung (und Grafik), Architektur, Musik, ...
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Michael Welu
Michael Welu
Native in Tigrinja Native in Tigrinja
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Ydidya Mulugetta
Ydidya Mulugetta
Native in Amharisch 
Amharic, Tigrinya, Oromo, Medical, Legal, Software, Manual, Instructions


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