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The Sanskrit to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Cosmetics, Beauty. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Lorena Longobardi (X)
Lorena Longobardi (X)
Native in Italian Native in Italian
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Padma Srivastava
Padma Srivastava
Native in Hindi Native in Hindi
Hindi, Sanskrit, Linguistics, Marathi, Gujrati, Bengali Translator, Editor, Author, Proofreader, Transcriptor, ...
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PRIYA HHK
PRIYA HHK
Native in English (Variants: British, UK, French, US, Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, Indian) Native in English
Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, English, German, General, Arts & Culture, Commerce
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handyc
handyc
Native in English Native in English
Sanskrit, Tibetan, religion, health, games
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nirikshat
nirikshat
Native in Gujarati Native in Gujarati
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Writexpress
Writexpress
Native in Hindi Native in Hindi, Marathi Native in Marathi
English, Hindi, Marathi, Translations, Transcription, freelance, Journalist, Writer, India, New Delhi, ...
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Arjun Kashyap
Arjun Kashyap
Native in Kannada Native in Kannada
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Amitabh Kumar
Amitabh Kumar
Native in Hindi Native in Hindi, English Native in English
Document translation services, document translation service, german translation, french translation, spanish translation, hindi translation, dutch translation, chinese translation, japanese translation, korean translation, ...
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punam
punam
Native in Gujarati Native in Gujarati
Interpreter and translator for Courts, Solicitors, Hospitals, Medical legal and technical, Immigration, Prisons, Barracks, Detention Camps, Child Protection Confernces, Financial conferences, ...


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Interpreters, like translators, enable communication across cultures by translating one language into another. These language specialists must thoroughly understand the subject matter of any texts they translate, as well as the cultures associated with the source and target language.

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