Interpreters » Khmer (Central) to English » Other » Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.)

The Khmer (Central) to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Planet Tongue
Planet Tongue
Native in Arabic Native in Arabic
African languages, Middle-Eastern languages. DTP, E-learning, Life-science, Marketing, Medical, Software, IT, Legal, Finance, ...
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zack hu
zack hu
Native in Chinese (Variants: Mandarin, Simplified) Native in Chinese
Automation & Robotics, Manufacturing, Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Telecom(munications), ...
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Liz soo
Liz soo
Native in Chinese Native in Chinese
translation, transcription, locaization, law, Business&finance, software, e-learning, Video game, etc.
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Kanya San (X)
Kanya San (X)
Native in Khmer (Central) Native in Khmer (Central)
Industrial Processing, Hydro Power, Laws (General), Documentation (Engagement, Marriage, and Divorce), Environment (General), Procedures (General), Government Decrees, Meeting Minutes, ...
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sovannika chith
sovannika chith
Native in Khmer (Central) Native in Khmer (Central)
Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Printing & Publishing, Transport / Transportation / Shipping, Internet, e-Commerce, ...
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Asian Trust
Asian Trust
Native in Japanese (Variant: Standard-Japan) Native in Japanese, Vietnamese (Variant: Standard-Vietnam) Native in Vietnamese
English to Vietnamese translation, English to Japanese translation, English to Chinese translation, English to Thai translation, English to Hmong translation, English to Tagalog translation, English to Burmese translation, English to Korean translation, English to Hindi translation, English to Laos translation, ...


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