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The Lingala to Swahili translators listed below specialize in the field of Cosmetics, Beauty. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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ketsia sifa
ketsia sifa
Native in French (Variants: African, Luxembourgish, Standard-France, Haitian, Moroccan, Canadian, Swiss, Cameroon, Belgian) Native in French
2
IRANKUNDA Bienfait
IRANKUNDA Bienfait
Native in Kinyarwanda Native in Kinyarwanda
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Bella VBee3
Bella VBee3
Native in English Native in English, French Native in French
4
Patrick AKUMA
Patrick AKUMA
Native in French (Variants: Standard-France, African, Canadian, Swiss, Belgian) Native in French
French, Lingala, Kongo, Swahili (Congo), Luba-Katanga, Life Sciences, Medicine, Marketing, E-Commerce, Financial, ...
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Carole da Silva
Carole da Silva
Native in French Native in French
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Diane Mbombo-Tite
Diane Mbombo-Tite
Native in French Native in French, Lingala Native in Lingala
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Avril Shabani
Avril Shabani
Native in Lingala Native in Lingala
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Safari Yves
Safari Yves
Native in Lingala Native in Lingala, Swahili (Variants: Tanzanian, Kenyan) Native in Swahili
Lingala, Congolese Swahili, kenyan Swahili, general, legal, edit, marketing
9
Joel Basila
Joel Basila
Native in Swahili Native in Swahili
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Fiston BAHATI
Fiston BAHATI
Native in Swahili Native in Swahili
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Marcel Muleja Betu
Marcel Muleja Betu
Native in French (Variants: Standard-France, Belgian) Native in French, English (Variants: Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, British, UK, US) Native in English
Sworn translator and interpreter at the south Africa high court for French and English languages, computers, Legal, business and all scientifically documents


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