Interpreters » English to Punjabi » Law/Patents » Computers (general)

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

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Dr. Muhammad Salman Riaz
Dr. Muhammad Salman Riaz
Native in Urdu 
Urdu, English, Punjabi, translation, localization, review, editing, proofreading, QA, language test development, ...
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vokian_inc
vokian_inc
Native in English 
Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Arabic, Right to Left DTP, DTP, German, Malayalam, ...
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Sanjeev Poonia
Sanjeev Poonia
Native in Hindi (Variants: Khariboli, Indian, Shuddha) Native in Hindi, Punjabi (Variant: Gurumukhi) Native in Punjabi
Translation, Transcription, proofreading, editing, subtitling, Advertising, Agriculture, Agronomy and Crop Science, Animal Sciences, Anthropology, ...
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Junaid Dogar
Junaid Dogar
Native in Urdu (Variant: Pakistan) Native in Urdu, Punjabi (Variant: Pakistani) Native in Punjabi
Urdu, English to Urdu, Urdu to English, English to Panjabi, TranslationUrdu, Transcription Urdu, Translation Panjabi, Transcription Panjabi, English to Urdu translation, English to Urdu freelance translation work, ...


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