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The Englisch > Urdu translators listed below specialize in the field of Kino, Film, Fernsehen, Theater. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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zartashia khaliq
zartashia khaliq
Native in Punjabi Native in Punjabi, Urdu Native in Urdu
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Abdulhadi Hairan
Abdulhadi Hairan
Native in Paschtu (Pushto) Native in Paschtu (Pushto), Dari Native in Dari, Persisch (Farsi) Native in Persisch (Farsi)
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Jalis Nasiri
Jalis Nasiri
Native in Urdu 
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