Interpreters » Oromo to English » Other » Mechanics / Mech Engineering

The Oromo to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Mechanics / Mech Engineering. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Mohammed Husen
Mohammed Husen
Native in Amharic Native in Amharic
Psychology, Cooking / Culinary, Nutrition, Linguistics, ...
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Kaleab Fitsumbirhan
Kaleab Fitsumbirhan
Native in Amharic Native in Amharic, Tigrinya (Variants: Ethiopian, Eritrean) Native in Tigrinya
English, Amharic, Tigrinya, Technical, Guides, Manuals, Engineering, Medicine, Law, Business, ...
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Amanuel Meles
Amanuel Meles
Native in Amharic , Tigrinya Native in Tigrinya
Amharic, Tigrigna, Oromo, Sidamo, Somali, Medical, General, Low, Technical, Translator, ...
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Elias Mihrete
Elias Mihrete
Native in Amharic Native in Amharic, Oromo Native in Oromo
english to amharic, english to oromo, native in oromo, native in amharic, medical, clinical, trials, informed consent, forms, life science, ...
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Alem Kebede
Alem Kebede
Native in Amharic Native in Amharic, English Native in English
Translator, Typesetter, Graphic Designer, Voiceover, Subtitling, Transcription, DTP, Translation, agency, language services, ...
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Ethiopia Language Services
Ethiopia Language Services
Native in Amharic 
Afar, Amharic, Oromo, Somali, Tigrinya, Tigre, English to Afar, English to Amharic, English to Oromo, English to Amharic, ...
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Filimoi Worku
Filimoi Worku
Native in Oromo , Amharic Native in Amharic, Tigrinya Native in Tigrinya, Somali Native in Somali, English Native in English
Afan_Oromo, Native, Oromo, oromo, Mother_Tongue, Afar, English, Amharic, Tgiregna, Somali, ...


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