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Yanan Guo
Yanan Guo
Native in Chinesisch (Variants: Simplified, Mandarin, Sichuanese , Traditional) Native in Chinesisch
Idiome/Maximen/Sprichwörter, Namen (natürlicher oder juristischer Personen), Textilien/Kleidung/Mode, Dichtung und Belletristik, ...
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YU TONG MIAO
YU TONG MIAO
Native in Chinesisch (Variants: Simplified, Mandarin, Traditional) Native in Chinesisch
Idiome/Maximen/Sprichwörter, Namen (natürlicher oder juristischer Personen), Slang, Textilien/Kleidung/Mode, ...
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michelren
michelren
Native in Chinesisch Native in Chinesisch
English or French to Chinese/Mandarin translation & interpretation, professional freelancer translator, extensive international experience in Civil Engineering, Software localisation, Supply Chain Management, MBA case studies and business negotiation in Asia, Europe, Africa and North America in different cultural environments
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Avi Kerim
Avi Kerim
Native in Uigurisch Native in Uigurisch, Chinesisch Native in Chinesisch
English to Uighur(Uyghur)+professional tranlator, Uighur(Uyghur) to English+professional translator, Uighur(Uyghur)-English translator, Uzbek to English+professional translator, English to Uzbek+professional translator, Uzbek to English translator, Uzbek to English translator+Ontario, Chinese to English+professional translator, English to Chinese+professional translator, English Chinese translator+professional translator, ...


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