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Tewodros Dereje Mengistu
Tewodros Dereje Mengistu
Native in amharikisht Native in amharikisht
Shprehje frazeologjike / Fjalë të urta / Thënie, Emra (personal, kompani), Zhargon, Muzikë, ...
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Temesgen Gindaba
Temesgen Gindaba
Native in amharikisht Native in amharikisht
Emra (personal, kompani), Zhargon, Gjuhësi, Fotografi/Imazhe (dhe Arte Grafike), ...
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Abenezer Anullo
Abenezer Anullo
Native in amharikisht Native in amharikisht
english to amharic, amharic to english, english to amharic translator, amharic to english translator, english to amharic professional translator, amharic to english professional translator, english to amharic proofreader, amharic to english proofreader, english to amharic professional proofreader, amharic to english professional proofreader, ...
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Obsan Abate
Obsan Abate
Native in amharikisht Native in amharikisht
Gatim / Kuzhinë
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Betelihem Berhe
Betelihem Berhe
Native in anglisht Native in anglisht, amharikisht Native in amharikisht, tigrinajisht Native in tigrinajisht
Tigrinya, Amharic, Oromo, Translator, Voice Over, English, Transcriber
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Hana Gemeda
Hana Gemeda
Native in tigrinajisht (Variants: Eritrean, Ethiopian) Native in tigrinajisht
Tigrinya, Amharic, Oromo, Somali, Native, Ethiopian, Ethiopia,
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Filimoi Worku
Filimoi Worku
Native in oromisht Native in oromisht
Muzikë


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