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caddie
caddie
Native in kínai Native in kínai
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Letícia Liu
Letícia Liu
Native in kínai Native in kínai
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isabelsong
isabelsong
Native in kínai Native in kínai
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linguisttrans
linguisttrans
Native in kínai (Variants: Simplified, Mandarin) Native in kínai, tibeti Native in tibeti
localization, Japanese to Chinese, Russian to Chinese, Korean to Chinese, French to Chinese, German to Chinese, Arabic to Chinese, Spanish to Chinese, Portuguese to Chinese, Italian to Chinese, ...
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Rachel Long
Rachel Long
Native in kínai Native in kínai
English, Chinese, Japanese, Medical, computers, technology, automachine, education
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aiaia
aiaia
Native in kínai Native in kínai
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Vitor -
Vitor -
Native in kínai Native in kínai
especialista em chinês-português, português-chinês intérprete, tradutor
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Sarah Yu
Sarah Yu
Native in kínai (Variants: Cantonese, Traditional) 
translation subtitling subtitle
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acme2008
acme2008
Native in angol Native in angol, kínai Native in kínai
translation, interpretation, Chinese, English, Localisation, biology, contract Law, children's books, copywriting, Medical, ...
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JISS
JISS
Native in japán Native in japán, kínai Native in kínai
Translation, Localization, Webpage Design
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Colin King
Colin King
Native in kínai Native in kínai
translate, translating, translation, translator, edit, editing, edition, proof, proofread, proofing, ...


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