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The Malay to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Law: Patents, Trademarks, Copyright. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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GTE Localize
GTE Localize
Native in Vietnamese (Variant: Standard-Vietnam) Native in Vietnamese
Document translation services, Website translation, App Localization, Game Localization, Video Localization
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Noor Azlan Ahmad
Noor Azlan Ahmad
Native in Malay Native in Malay
English, Malay, accounting, finance, economics, social and political sciences, human resources, education, general, translation, ...
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Stephen Mason
Stephen Mason
Native in English Native in English
Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Medical: Cardiology, Electronics / Elect Eng, Engineering (general), ...
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yam2u
yam2u
Native in Malay Native in Malay, English Native in English
academic, advertising, airline, automobile, birth, cellphone, clinical, commercial, computer, consent, ...
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Stefanie Chan
Stefanie Chan
Native in Malay Native in Malay, English Native in English
malay, english, indonesia, software, localization, translation, edit, proofread, subtitling, medical, ...
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Nota Bene Team
Nota Bene Team
Native in Polish Native in Polish, Ukrainian Native in Ukrainian
translations, job for freelancers, proofreading, Checking/editing, Russian, English, Dubbing, Localization


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