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MOHAMED ABSHIR
MOHAMED ABSHIR
Native in somalisht Native in somalisht, suahilisht Native in suahilisht
SOMALI, SWAHILI, ARABIC ENGLISH TRANSLATOR, INTERPRETER, COMPUTER, BUSINESS, MEDICAL, TRANSCRIPTION, WRITER, PROOFREADING, ...
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Ibrahim Ahmed
Ibrahim Ahmed
Native in somalisht Native in somalisht, amharikisht Native in amharikisht
Media / Multimedia, Poezi dhe Letërsi, Gjuhësi
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Abdikadir Dubat
Abdikadir Dubat
Native in somalisht Native in somalisht
Business, Social, Marketing, Legal & Communication issues
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Salman Mohamed
Salman Mohamed
Native in somalisht (Variant: Maxaa Tiri) Native in somalisht
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Aden Mohamed
Aden Mohamed
Native in somalisht Native in somalisht
nutrition, diet management, cooking demonstration, child care, breastfeeding and it importance, mass education on essentials of proper feeding and supplementary feeding .child protection, advocacy and lobbying, gender and human rights, child rights. . In addition to that, I have excellent computer skills, ...
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Hussein Moalim
Hussein Moalim
Native in somalisht (Variants: Maxaa Tiri, Maay Maay) Native in somalisht
English to Somali, Arabic to Somalia, Interpreter/Translator, Proofreader, Voiceover,
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Warda Ahmed
Warda Ahmed
Native in somalisht Native in somalisht
Psikologji, Mjekësi: Farmaceutikë, Gjuhësi, Folklor, ...
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abdishakur abdirashid hassan
abdishakur abdirashid hassan
Native in somalisht Native in somalisht
Medical: Oncology, Siguri, Psikologji, Të ushqyerit, ...
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Abdikhani Salat
Abdikhani Salat
Native in anglisht (Variant: UK) Native in anglisht
English, Swahili, computer, technology


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