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The Turkish to Arabic translators listed below specialize in the field of Medical (general). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Balen Talabani
Balen Talabani
Native in Arabic (Variants: Iraqi, Standard-Arabian (MSA)) Native in Arabic, Kurdish (Variants: Sorani, Bahdini, Kurmanji) Native in Kurdish
Kurdish, Arabic, Russian, App localization, Marketing translation, Video Subtitling, Website localization, Legal Translation
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Shahenda Özgüler
Shahenda Özgüler
Native in Arabic (Variants: Saudi , UAE, Moroccan, Egyptian, Kuwaiti, Palestinian, Syrian, Algerian, Yemeni, Jordanian, Libyan, Sudanese, Standard-Arabian (MSA), Tunisian, Iraqi, Lebanese) Native in Arabic
Construction / Civil Engineering, Internet, e-Commerce, Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.), Military / Defense, ...
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Fahd Hassanein
Fahd Hassanein
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic
translation, editing, proofreading, English, Arabic, medical, pharmaceutical, ترجمة, عربي, إنجليزي, ...
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Hebat Elhady
Hebat Elhady
Native in Arabic (Variants: Egyptian, Standard-Arabian (MSA), Syrian, Saudi ) , English (Variants: US, French, British, UK) Native in English
English, Arabic, French, Français, translation, translator, traduction, proofreading, editing, medical, ...
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Ashraf Al Saad
Ashraf Al Saad
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic
Armenian, Azeri, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, ...


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