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The English to Albanian interpreters listed below specialize in the general field of Tech/Engineering. To find a more specialized service provider, choose a more specific field on the right. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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AMARILDA RUCI
AMARILDA RUCI
Native in Albanian (Variants: Gegë / Gheg, Toske / Tosk) Native in Albanian
Albanian - English translations, interpreting, translation/interpreting, English-Albanian translations/interpretations, përkthyes shqip, përkthyes anglisht, Albania, Tirana, përkthyes anglisht, përkthyes shqip-anglisht, ...
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Sedat Limani
Sedat Limani
Native in Albanian (Variants: Gegë / Gheg, Toske / Tosk) Native in Albanian, Serbian (Variant: Montenegrin ) Native in Serbian
Albanian Translator, Serbian Translator, Macedonian Translator, Bosnian Translator, Croatian Translator, translator, interpreter, Advertising & PR translator, Technology & Engineering translator, Legal translator, ...
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Orian Cuko
Orian Cuko
Native in Albanian Native in Albanian
Albanian translation, albanian translator, english-albanian, albania, albanian, tirana, fier, media, patent, social sciences, ...
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Denis Haska
Denis Haska
Native in Albanian Native in Albanian
expert translation, Tirana, freelance translation, freelance translator, language translation service, localization, medical translation, online translation, professional translation, proofreading, ...
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Alfred Bylyku
Alfred Bylyku
Native in Albanian 
Computers: Hardware, Computers: Software, Computers: Systems, Networks, Engineering (general), ...
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Ritvan Bicaku
Ritvan Bicaku
Native in Albanian 
English to Albanian, Albanian to English, translate, legal, advertising, copy-writing, business, government, law, contract, ...


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