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The Korean to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Cooking / Culinary. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Sa Tran
Sa Tran
Native in Vietnamese Native in Vietnamese
2
Giang Do
Giang Do
Native in Vietnamese Native in Vietnamese
English, Vietnamese, Korean, translating, adding subtitles
3
Ngân Giang Hoàng
Ngân Giang Hoàng
Native in Vietnamese Native in Vietnamese
4
Anh Phuong Tran
Anh Phuong Tran
Native in Vietnamese Native in Vietnamese
5
Linh Nguyen
Linh Nguyen
Native in Vietnamese Native in Vietnamese
6
Giang Jolie
Giang Jolie
Native in Vietnamese Native in Vietnamese
Vietnamese, English, Korean, translation
7
Zeynep Topcu
Zeynep Topcu
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
8
Yumi Lee 07
Yumi Lee 07
Native in Korean Native in Korean
English to Korean, Korean to English translator specializing in marketing and tourism.
9
Jeong Ki Yun
Jeong Ki Yun
Native in Korean Native in Korean
10
gyoo kim
gyoo kim
Native in English Native in English, Korean Native in Korean
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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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