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The English to Punjabi translators listed below specialize in the field of Medical (general). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Fariha Asad
Fariha Asad
Native in Urdu (Variant: Pakistan) Native in Urdu
Surveying
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Mohammad Azizi
Mohammad Azizi
Native in Dari (Variants: Aimaqi, Herati, Logari, Sistani, Hazaragi, Laghmani, Panjshiri, Badakhshi, Kaboli, Mazari) Native in Dari, Pashto (Pushto) (Variants: Afghani, Pakistani ) Native in Pashto (Pushto)
Dari, Pashto, Urdu, English, Farsi, Hindi, Punjabi, Persian, localization, interpretation, ...
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Muhammad Akhtar
Muhammad Akhtar
Native in Urdu (Variant: Pakistan) Native in Urdu, Punjabi (Variant: Pakistani) Native in Punjabi
All kind of work related to translation, interpretation of Urdu to English, Punjabi to English, English to Urdu, English to Punjabi languages in various fields.
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dollymangat
dollymangat
Native in Hindi Native in Hindi, Punjabi Native in Punjabi
Medical: Cardiology
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Rishi Miranhshah
Rishi Miranhshah
Native in Punjabi (Variant: Gurumukhi) Native in Punjabi
government, health, medical, legal, native, punjabi translator, punjabi translation, panjabi translator, panjabi translation, gurmukhi, ...
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bhigisha patel
bhigisha patel
Native in Hindi Native in Hindi, Gujarati Native in Gujarati
pc, html, copywriting, law contract, interpreter, business
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Aman Brar
Aman Brar
Native in Punjabi (Variant: Gurumukhi) Native in Punjabi
Punjabi, Computer, localization, Gurmukhi, Gurumukhi, Satluj, Raavi, unicode, Panjabi, translation, ...


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