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Sebla Ronayne Stati Uniti Local time: 21:00 Da Tedesco a Turco + ...
Apr 29, 2009
hi there, I'm a certified interpreter/translator in language combinations Turkish/German/English in Austria and Turkey. I was wondering, besides ATA, where else I should get certified in US... tnx in advance, Sebla
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Henry Hinds Stati Uniti Local time: 19:00 Da Inglese a Spagnolo + ...
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Apr 30, 2009
Otherwise I do not think there are any other ways to get certified in US. Intepreting in the US is only a partially regulated profession, and translation is completely unregulated.
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