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The English to Kazakh translators listed below specialize in the field of Law: Taxation & Customs. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Kairija Heye
Kairija Heye
Native in Russian Native in Russian, Kazakh Native in Kazakh
Psychology, Medical: Dentistry, Medical: Health Care, Medical: Pharmaceuticals, ...
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Altynay Sydykova
Altynay Sydykova
Native in Kazakh Native in Kazakh
Psychology, Nutrition, Medical: Health Care
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Kuanysh Zhakebay
Kuanysh Zhakebay
Native in Kazakh Native in Kazakh
kazakh, medical, telecommunication, software, translation, localization, editing, proofreading
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Aigul Yermekbayeva
Aigul Yermekbayeva
Native in Kazakh Native in Kazakh
I am a Freelance Kazakh translator with years of experience working in business, IT, legal, technical texts and other fields.
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Gulnar Sultanbek
Gulnar Sultanbek
Native in Kazakh Native in Kazakh, Russian Native in Russian
English to Kazakh technical translator, English to Kazakh translator, Kazakh translator; Russian to Kazakh translator, Kazakh technical translator, MSDS translator, Аудармашы, ағылшыншадан қазақшаға аудару, English, Russian, Kazakh translations, ...
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Ravshan K.M.
Ravshan K.M.
Native in Uzbek Native in Uzbek, Russian (Variant: Standard-Russia) Native in Russian
бюро переводов, переводы, нотариальный перевод, апостиль, апостиль в ташкенте, нотариальный перевод в ташкенте, легализация, истребование, узбекский, нотариальные переводы, ...


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