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The English to Turkish translators listed below specialize in the field of Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Yunus Yuzsuren
Yunus Yuzsuren
Native in Turkish , English Native in English
Media / Multimedia, Linguistics
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Saner Yuzsuren
Saner Yuzsuren
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
IT, General Law, Computers, Management, General, Business, Finance, Tourism, Hotel, Sales, ...
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Safak Pinar Yalcin
Safak Pinar Yalcin
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
marketing translation, advertising translation, transcreation, website localization, market research, crime translation, children’s literature, technology translation, innovation, translation, ...
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Uygar Kibar
Uygar Kibar
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
Turkish translator, turkish, english, german, deutsch, turkisch, translation, localization, localisation, United Kingdom, ...
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Barış ALKIM
Barış ALKIM
Native in Turkish (Variants: Standard-İstanbul , Izmir) Native in Turkish
localization, subtitling, QC, computer, software, hardware, education, linguistics, proofreading, quality, ...
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Zeynep Erdal
Zeynep Erdal
Native in Turkish 
turkish, subtitling, research, audiovisual, press, localisation, editing, proofreading, creative, education, ...
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Yigit Ozturk
Yigit Ozturk
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
Turkish, English, French, Russian, academic, social sciences, media, journalism, localization, transcreation, ...
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Ozge Gonenc
Ozge Gonenc
Native in Turkish 
Turkish, English, Translation, Interpretation, Localisation, Healthcare, Medical, interpreter, immigration, migrant healthcare, ...


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