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

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celiacheung85
celiacheung85
Native in Chinese Native in Chinese, English Native in English
chinese, general, business, legal, localization, technical
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Ramona Ali
Ramona Ali
Native in Malay Native in Malay
bahasa, melayu, native, certified, experienced, project manager, online, professional, code of conduct, code of ethical conduct, ...
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yam2u
yam2u
Native in Malay Native in Malay, English Native in English
academic, advertising, airline, automobile, birth, cellphone, clinical, commercial, computer, consent, ...
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ursilan zaki
ursilan zaki
Native in Malay 
Advertising, financial, healthcare, research and survey, technical and education manuals, defense and security matters and web pages and software localization
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Nur Sarah Mohamed Hamzah
Nur Sarah Mohamed Hamzah
Native in Malay 
Malay, Bachelor Degree in Translation with Interpreting, SDL Trados Studio 2017, MemoQ, translation, editing, proofreading, translation English to Malay, localization, SAP, ...
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Hisyam Muhammad
Hisyam Muhammad
Native in Malay (Variant: Malaysian) Native in Malay, English Native in English
Malay, english to malay translation, translation services, malaysia
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Michael C
Michael C
Native in English (Variants: US, Australian, UK) 
Translation, Indonesian-English, English-Indonesian, Immigration, Australian Visa, Work Visa Australia, Indonesian translator, Bahasa Indonesia, Translasi Inggris, Translasi Indonesia, ...


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