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The Turkish to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Poetry & Literature. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Tural M. Afandi
Tural M. Afandi
Native in Azerbaijani Native in Azerbaijani, Turkish Native in Turkish
english, azerbaijani, turkish, kyrgyz, turkmen, uzbek, tatar, kazakh, uyghur, translation, ...
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Safak Pinar Yalcin
Safak Pinar Yalcin
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
marketing translation, advertising translation, transcreation, website localization, market research, crime translation, children’s literature, technology translation, innovation, translation, ...
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Stephen Mason
Stephen Mason
Native in English Native in English
Poetry & Literature, Names (personal, company)
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Nicola Hüner
Nicola Hüner
Native in English (Variant: UK) Native in English
Turkish, English, Translation, Editing, Revising, Proofreading
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Paula Darwish
Paula Darwish
Native in English (Variant: British) Native in English
British English, English native speaker, history, politics, literature, arts, music, business, architecture, human resources, ...
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Taylan Durmus
Taylan Durmus
Native in Turkish 
london, turkish translator, turkish to english, english to turkish, translation, interpretation
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Judith Cunnison
Judith Cunnison
Native in English (Variants: New Zealand, US, South African, Jamaican, Irish, UK, Australian, US South, British, Scottish, Wales / Welsh, Indian, Canadian) 
Turkish, English, immigration, human rights, refugees, legal


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