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The Persian (Farsi) to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Aerospace / Aviation / Space. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Sepehr Fatehi
Sepehr Fatehi
Native in Persian (Farsi) Native in Persian (Farsi)
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Mohammad Afshari
Mohammad Afshari
Native in Persian (Farsi) Native in Persian (Farsi)
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Taha Khallil
Taha Khallil
Native in English Native in English
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Somayeh Abdi
Somayeh Abdi
Native in Kurdish (Variants: Kurmanji, Sorani, Bahdini) 
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Abdul Katawazy
Abdul Katawazy
Native in Pashto (Pushto) Native in Pashto (Pushto), Persian (Farsi) Native in Persian (Farsi)
Pashto, Pushto, dari, farsi, afghani, afghan, it, localization, legal, government, ...
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Farzad Amirmahani
Farzad Amirmahani
Native in Persian (Farsi) 
ESL Tutor, Freelance Translator, Interpreter, Copywriter, Proofreader, Copy-editor, Sportswriter, General Creative Writer, English, Persian, ...
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Arash Androudi
Arash Androudi
Native in Persian (Farsi) Native in Persian (Farsi)
Law, theology, philpsophy, economy, management, theosophy, Islamic jurisprudence, psychology, intellectual property, patent, ...
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Alireza Jazini
Alireza Jazini
Native in Persian (Farsi) Native in Persian (Farsi)
Persian-English translation, English-Persian Translation, Translation Technology, Farsi-English translation, English-Farsi translation, Farsi English interpreter, Persian text translator, interpretation, specialized translation in Canada, English Persian subtitles, ...


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Interpreters, like translators, enable communication across cultures by translating one language into another. These language specialists must thoroughly understand the subject matter of any texts they translate, as well as the cultures associated with the source and target language.

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