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To whom it may concern:
I am the co-owner and Managing Director of the company, Languages Translation Services (LTS)
(http://www.languages-translation.info ), which provides language and other services in over
250 languages.
I earned a M.Sc. degree from the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium in 2001.
I have extensive experience in management and consulting, translation, interpreting, desktop
publishing, maintenance/proofreading, editing and other language services in several fields of
specialization.
I am a native speaker of Amharic, Kambata (Kambatic, Kambatigna, Tambaro, Tambaric,
Tambarigna), fluent in English, Hadiya (Hadiiysa), and fair in French. I have been working as a
freelance translator and interpreter since 1980 and also worked as a Translator, Coordinator,
and Business Development Consultant for People’s Translation Services in Seattle for 2 years
before I established LTS in 2004.
I have more than 30 years of experience at national and international levels in research,
translation, desktop publishing, transcription, and social affairs. I have traveled, studied and
lived in more than 18 countries and can understand the diverse cultures, ethnic and linguistic
groups living in many parts of the world. I authored, and co-authored more than 46 scientific
articles, which were published in various forums including international scientific journals.
I am also a reviewer of some articles for African Journal of Business Management.
I wrote, edited, formatted and translated thousands of documents. My customer driven style of
management and proficient negotiating skills has brought great reputation to LTS. I possess the
skills and tools to manage client/vendor relationships by building a professional rapport,
following up and maintaining ongoing contact and communication.
I have a visionary leadership and I get positive feedback from clients throughout the world. LTS
has become a fast growing company providing its services worldwide.
Sincerely,
Daniel
34726 31st Ct SW, Federal Way, WA 98023
Tel: (253) 835-0107, Fax: (775) 993-7988
Email: dshamebo@languages-translation.info
Website: www.languages-translation.info
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RESUME
DANIEL SHAMEBO SABORE
Business, Leadership and Employment History
Translator and Interpreter:
From 1980 - Present
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Languages Translation Services (LTS), Federal Way, WA
10/04 - present
CO-Owner and Managing Director
Language and Desktop Publishing Consultant, Translator and Interpreter for several
public and private agencies worldwide.
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People’s Translation Services, Seattle, WA
1/7/02 - 10/15/04
Business Development Consultant, Interpreter/Translator Coordinator, Interpreter
and Translator
Consulted with company owners on development and expansion of languages services
business through skillful marketing techniques, and database creation.
Managed and administered the company independently in the absence of the owners.
Advertised job openings, set appointments for interview, executed interview and hired
successful translators, interpreters, and DTP experts.
Provided instructions and rules of the company and clients to new staff. Coordinated
various language interpreters/translators. Received job orders. Assigned the jobs to
interpreters /translators/ DTP Engineers and followed up the implementation process,
and assisted in the billing process.
Executed business through multiple telephone lines, fax, Internet, surface mail, and
interpersonal communication skill. Consulted the company on the better business
management techniques and low-cost operation methods. Designed the possibility of
the expansion of the business to other states and internationally. Fixed problems
related to computers and Internet applications. Designed and maintained web site.
Interpreted, translated and proofread French, English and Amharic in mental health,
public health, social services, research companies and courts. Wrote project proposals
and prepared bidding documents.
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Puget Sound Educational Service District (PSESD), Seattle
3/18/02 - /31/2007
Grants Research - Prevention Center Assistant and Translator
Was certified in interpretation and translation and assisted in grant writing and analysis.
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Translator and Interpreter, WA
2002–present
Provided language services for several public and private agencies such as the King
County District Court, the Federal Way Municipal Court, the Lake Forest Park Municipal
Court, Bremerton Municipal Court, etc.
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Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization, Awassa, Sinana, Ethiopia
Research Officer
9/1988–9/2001 (end of 1998 - beginning of 2001 on Study leave)
Conducted research. Wrote and translated hundreds of scientific and technical reports,
proof read the documents for technical accuracy in English and Amharic, and had
published the results in proceedings, journals and progress reports.
Computer and Internet Skills
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Skilled in the use of Microsoft Office and other necessary programs for the translation
business.
Education
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Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, Diplome D'Etude Approfondies, International
Masters degree (Evaluated in USA: equivalent degree in level and purpose to the oneyear of doctoral level with 30 semester units of studies in Agronomic Sciences and
Biological Engineering at regionally accredited colleges & Universities in the USA), 2001
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Alemaya University of Agriculture, Alemaya, Ethiopia, B.Sc. in Agriculture, 1988
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Language Learning Enterprises, LLE_LINK, Washington, D.C., Certificate on Telephonic
Interpretation, 2003
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Puget Sound Educational Service District, Burien, WA, Certificate on Interpretation for
HeadStart, 2002
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Transperfect Translations, New York, NY, Certificate on Amharic Translation, 2004
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Participated in over 20 other professional trainings in social, health, and science fields in
Europe, Africa and North America.
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Member of more than 11 regional, national and international scientific and technical
societies including ATA, and traveled, lived and/or studied in 19 countries, and speak a
total of six languages and dialects.
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Performed national, regional and international professional leadership roles for many
years.
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Author and co-author of more than 46 scientific papers in various forums including in
international journals.
Training and Practice in Health care fields.
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Amharic, Ethiopian Translators
Owner and Manager of Adult Family Home Monterey, LLC- Renton, WA 9/1//2009 –
7/31/2010
Several Managerial certificates on Adult Family Home Management from Washington
State Department of Social and Health Services, 2009:
48 Hours Administrator Training provided by the Nursing Assistant Resource Services,
6/2009, DSHS (Department of Social and Health Services)
Manager, Dementia Specialty Training, 4/2009, Washington State, DSHS.
Mental Health Specialty Training for Providers/Resident Managers, 4/2009, DSHS
Nurse Delegation for Nursing Assistants Special Focus on Diabetes, 5/2009, DSHS
Revised Fundamentals of Care giving (28 hour basic training), 4/2009, DSHS
Food safety test passed, at the same time, DSHS.
CPR and First AID, American Red Cross, 2009.
More than four years of experience in the residential care and management.
LIST OF MAJOR PUBLICATIONS /PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS - DANIEL SHAMEBO SABORE
I. HORTICULTURE AGRONOMY /PHYSIOLOGY, IMPROVEMENT, PRODUCTION, FARMING
SYSTEM, ECOLOGY AND EXTENSION
1. Daniel Shamebo. The effect of water stress on the growth, development and yield of
potato. 2001. M.Sc. Thesis. Faculté des sciences agronomiques, université Catholique de
Louvain / Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. P. 91.
2. Daniel Shamebo, Lahlou Ouiam and J.F.Ledent. 2000. The effect of water stress on the
percentage canopy ground cover, senescence of leaves and yield of potato. Paper
(poster) presented in the 3rd International Crop Science Congress. August 17-22, 2000.
Hamburg, Germany. European Society for Agronomy. Pp. 72 In Book of Abstracts.
3. Lahlou Ouiam, Daniel Shamebo and J.F.Ledent. 2000. Effects of drought and cultivar on
growth and yield of potatoes. Paper (poster) presented in the 3rd International Crop
Science Congress. August 17-22, 2000. Hamburg, Germany. European Society for
Agronomy. Pp. 67. In Book of Abstracts.
4. Daniel Shamebo. The economic and ecological role of root crops in Southern Nations,
Nationalities and Peoples' regional state (S.N.N.P.R.S.) of Ethiopia. Paper accepted to be
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presented in International Society for Tropical root crops African branch (ISTRC-AB) , Nov.
12-16, 2001, Yaounde, Cameroon.
5. Daniel Shamebo. 1998. Banana in the Southern Region of Ethiopia. I. The production
status and future strategies for its promotion. Abstracts. Pp.5. International Banana
Symposium. Bananas and Food Security.10-14 Nov.1998. Douala, Cameroon.
http://www.inibap.org/publications/proceedings/foodsecu.pdf
Pp. 119-128,
http://musalit.inibap.org/pdf/IN000009_en.pdf
6. Daniel Shamebo. 1998. Banana in the Southern Region of Ethiopia .II. Its role in land
economy and environmental protection. Abstracts. Pp.5. International Banana
Symposium. Bananas and Food Security. 10-14 Nov. 1998. Douala, Cameroon.
http://www.inibap.org/publications/proceedings/foodsecu.pdf Pp. 129-134
7. Daniel Shamebo. 1997. Irrigation Agronomy of some major Field and horticultural Crops.
Proceedings of the workshop organized by commission for Sustainable Agriculture and
Environmental Rehabilitation (Co-SERSAR) on Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental
Rehabilitation Program (SAERP) in SNNPRS. Part II. Pp. 130-154. Co-SERSAR. Aug., 1997,
Awassa, Ethiopia.
8. Daniel Shamebo. 1997. The production status and constraints to sweet potato
production in the southern Region of Ethiopia. Pp.173-175 Proceedings of the.4th
Triennial congress of the African potato Association. 23-28/2/1997. Pretoria, South Africa.
9. Daniel Shamebo. 1997. The production status and constraints to potato production in
the southern region of Ethiopia. Pp.40-42 Proceedings of the 4th Triennial congress of
the African potato Association. 23-28/2/1997. Pretoria, South Africa.
10. Daniel Shamebo and Terefe Belehu. 1996. Horticultural research results of 1995 at Areka
and Awassa Pp.10.program and abstracts. Workshop on the research results of 1995/96.
On-station and On-farm. 23-24 October 1996. Awassa, Ethiopia.
11. Daniel Shamebo. The production status and research results of some spice crops for
production in region. Paper presented in the training workshop to subject matter
specialists of Sidama zone department of Agriculture. 5-8 Sept.,1996. Awassa, Ethiopia.
12. Daniel Shamebo. Root and tuber crops production and results of research for users.
Paper presented in the training workshop to subject matter specialists of Sidama zone
department of Agriculture. 5-8 Sept., 1996. Awassa, Ethiopia.
13. Daniel Shamebo, Assefa Zeleke, Edris Kedir, Fekadu Shifeta, Gizachew Amha and
Teshome Menjour. 1996. Integration and promotion of economically potential
agricultural commodities in the Southern region: an appraisal. Vol. III. Horticulture.
Pp.133. SNNPRG council. June, 1996. Awassa, Ethiopia.
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14. Teshome Menjour, Assefa Zeleke, Daniel Shamebo, Edris Kedir, Fekadu Shifeta and
Gizachew Amha. 1996. Integration and promotion of economically potential agricultural
commodities in the Southern region: an appraisal. Vol. IV. Spices and Stimulant Crops.
SNNPRG council. June, 1996. Awassa, Ethiopia.
15. Daniel Shamebo. Potato production and recommendation for extension. Paper
presented on the training workshop to subject matter specialists of southern Ethiopia
regional government Bureau of Agriculture. June 12-18, 1995. Awassa, Ethiopia.
16. Daniel Shamebo. Sweet potato production, research and extension. Paper presented on
the training workshop to subject matter specialists of southern Ethiopian regional
government Bureau of Agriculture. June 12-18, 1995. Awassa, Ethiopia.
17. Terefe Belhu and Daniel Shamebo. Sweet potato and potato improvement and
agronomic research achievements and future strategies in Southern Ethiopia. Paper
presented at the BoA/IAR/UNDP first regional Workshop on available technologies
assessed and accepted through research. Dec. 11-14 , 1995. Awassa, Ethiopia. In press.
18. Daniel Shamebo and Terefe Belehu. Recommendation of Available technologies
reviewed for the production of some Vegetables, spices and fruit crops in Southern
Ethiopia. Paper presented at the BoA/IAR/UNDP first regional workshop on available
technologies assessed and accepted through research. Dec.,11-14,1995. Awassa,
Ethiopia. In Press.
19. Daniel Shamebo and Berhanu Qanna, 1994. Proceeding of third annual meetings of
Research Extension Liaison Committee of Bale and Arsi zones. April,1994. Bale-Goba,
Ethiopia.
20. Teshome Anshebo, Daniel Shamebo, Terefe Belehu and Engida Tsegaye. 2000.
Participatory evaluation in release of the early maturing sweet potato varieties in
southern region of Ethiopia. Paper presented in the African Potato Association Congress
that was held in Kampala, Uganda, from May 29-June 3, 2000.
21. Daniel Shamebo and Terefe Belehu. 2000. The release of medium and late maturing
sweet potato varieties in farmers' participatory assessment in Ethiopia. Paper presented
in the African Potato Association Congress that was held in Kampala, Uganda, from May
29-June 3, 2000.
22. Daniel Shamebo and Terefe Belehu.1999. Peasants' participatory evaluation in the
release of early maturing sweet potato in Ethiopia. Journal of Extension System Vol.
15:1,70-78. http://www.jesonline.org/1999jun.htm#Shamebo
http://wwwer1.sia.ucl.ac.be: 8590/fre/ and in CAB Abstracts, too.
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II. WEED SCIENCE, CEREALS EXTENSION, OTHER CROPS THAN HORTICULTURE, GENERAL
AGRICULTURAL FARMING SYSTEM, AND COMMUNICATION
23. Giref Sahle, Daniel Shamebo and Mohammed Hassena. 1997. Potential benefit of
herbicidal control of grass weeds for small-scale wheat production in Arsi region. Pp. 8892. In Fasil Reda and D.G.Tanner (eds). 1997.Arem Vol.2.and 3. Proceedings of the
second and third annual conferences of the Ethiopian Weed Science Society. Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia. EWSS, Addis Ababa.
http://www.fao.org/agris/search/display.do?f=./1997/v2320/ET9700262.xml;ET9700262
24. Daniel Shamebo and Giref Sahle. 1996. Transfer of the herbicide for control of grass
weeds for intensive wheat production as a new technology and farmers' response
towards the technology in the peasant farming system of Southeastern Ethiopia.
Program and abstracts .Pp.12.The third annual conferences of the Ethiopian Weed
Science Society(EWSS). Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
25. Daniel Shamebo.1998. Information and knowledge communication between farmers and
Extensionist in South-eastern Ethiopia. Journal of Extension System 1998,14:1,:30-38.
http://www.jesonline.org/1998jun.htm#Shamebo
http://wwwer1.sia.ucl.ac.be:8590/fre/ and in CAB Abstracts, too.
http://www.leisa.info/index.php?url=getblob.php&o_id=12083&a_id=211&a_seq=1
26. Daniel Shamebo. 1994. Listen more and talk less. Pp. 18-19. Room for Farmers. ILEIA
(Information Center for Low External Input and Sustainable Agriculture) newsletter.
Vol.11.No.1. March,1994. Leusden, The Netherlands.
http://www.oneworld.org/ileia/newsletters/newsl111.htm
27. Daniel Shamebo.1998. Promotion of Development through Extension System: Experience
from Extension Effort for the Development of Wheat in Bale Zone of South Eastern
Ethiopia. Interface between extension education, distance education and continuing
education. National conference 1999, Pusa, New Delhi, India, 18-20 November 1999.
Journal of Extension System. 14 : 2, 97-104.
http://www.jesonline.org/1998dec.htm#Shamebo
http://wwwer1.sia.ucl.ac.be: 8590/fre/ and in CAB Abstracts, too.
28. Daniel Shamebo.1997. Transfer of improved bread wheat variety and farmers' reaction
towards the technology in the peasant farming system of Southeastern (SE) Ethiopia.
Journal of extension systems. 1997, 13:1-2, 128-135.
http://www.jesonline.org/1997-V13.htm#Shamebo
http://wwwer1.sia.ucl.ac.be: 8590/fre/ and in CAB Abstracts, too.
29. Wondimagegnehu Seyoum. G.H. Haile Mariam, Daniel Shamebo and Dejene Abesha.
Barley technology transfer. 1996. In Hailu Gebre and joop Van Leur (eds.). Pp. 152-157.
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Barley Research in Ethiopia: Past work and Future Prospects. Proceedings of the First
Barley Research Review Workshop. 16-19 October 1993, Addis Ababa: IAR/ICARDA. Addis
Ababa,
Ethiopia
http://www.fao.org/agris/search/display.do?f=./1997/v2307/ET9700085.xml;ET9700085
30. Daniel Shamebo etal. Initial results of informal survey: Barley based farming system of
Goba woreda. Paper presented in the co-ordination meeting of Barley and highland
pulses. March 2-5, 1995, ICARDA/IAR. Addis Abeba, Ethiopia. In press.
31. Assefa Zeleke, Daniel Shamebo, Edris Kedir, Fekadu Shifeta, Gizachew Amha and
Teshome Menjour. 1996. Integration and promotion of economically potential
agricultural commodities in the Southern region: an appraisal. Vol. IV. Pulse, fiber and oil
crops. SNNPRG council. June, 1996. Awassa, Ethiopia.
32. Daniel Shamebo 1995. Technology transfer for barley production in Arsi region of Southeastern Ethiopia: a review. Pp. 143-148. Sebil Vol.6.1995. Proceedings of the Sixth annual
conference of Crop Science of Ethiopia (CSSE). Addis Abeba, Ethiopia.
http://www.fao.org/agris/search/display.do?f=./1995/v2124/ET9500111.xml;ET9500111
33. Daniel Shamebo. Transfer of agricultural technologies in Arsi and Bale regions. 1994.
In:Daniel Shamebo and Berhanu Qanna(eds.). April 18-19.1994. Pp.3-7 proceedings of
the third annual meeting of the Research and Extension Liaison Committee (RELC) of Bale
and Arsi zones. Bale-Goba, Ethiopia. Amharic version.
34. Tesfalidet G.Yohannes, Sebsibe Teklu and Daniel Shamebo. 1992. Ethiopia: General
picture and brief analysis of agriculture. Centro Studi Agricola, Borgo a Mozzano, Luca,
Italy.
35. Daniel Shamebo and et al. 2001. Diagnostic survey of Dirama-Shershera peasant
association in Meskan and Mareko district in Ethiopia. In Press.
36. Daniel Shamebo. 1993. Amaranthus: The early emerging weed as an emergency crop in
Southern Ethiopia. IAR Newsletter of Agricultural Research.
1993,8:2,5http://wwwer1.sia.ucl.ac.be:8590/fre/ in CAB Abstracts, too.
37. Daniel Shamebo. 1993. Dominance shift pattern of major weed species on the
demonstration sites in Bale region. IAR Newsletter of Agricultural Research 1993,8:3,7-10.
http://wwwer1.sia.ucl.ac.be:8590/fre/ in CAB Abstracts, too.
III. FORAGE/CEREAL CROPPING SYSTEM, FORESTRY, ENVIRONMENT, FARMING SYSTEM
SURVEY, APICULTURE AND RELATED TOPICS
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38. Gizachew Amha, Assefa Zeleke, Daniel Shamebo, Edris Kedir, Fekadu Shifeta and
Teshome Menjour. 1996. Integration and promotion of economically potential
agricultural commodities in the Southern region: an appraisal. Vol. I. Apiculture.
Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Regional Government Council (SNNPRG)
council. June, 1996. Awassa, Ethiopia.
39. Fekadu Shifeta, Assefa Zeleke, Daniel Shamebo, Edris Kedir, Gizachew Amha and
Teshome Menjour. 1996. Integration and promotion of economically potential
agricultural commodities in the Southern region: an appraisal. Vol. II. Forestry. SNNPRG
council. June, 1996. Awassa,
40. Tesfalidet G.Yohannes, Sebsibe Teklu and Daniel Shamebo. 1992. Ethiopia: General
picture and brief analysis of agriculture. Centro Studi Agricola, Borgo a Mozzano, Luca,
Italy.
41. Daniel Shamebo and et al. 2001. Diagnostic survey of Dirama-Shershera peasant
association in Meskan and Mareko district in Ethiopia. In Press Ethiopia.
42. Tekle Yohannes Berhanu and Daniel Shamebo. 1998. Effect of Wheat-clover
intercropping on grain and straw yield of wheat in the highlands of Bale. Proceedings of
the 5th annual conference of Ethiopian Society for Animal Production (ESAP). Pp. 233236. ESAP, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
http://www.fao.org/agris/search/display.do?f=./1999/v2506/ET1999000112.xml;ET1999
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43. Shiferaw Tesfaye, Bizuayehu Haile and Daniel Shamebo. Organization and management
of integrated enset-livestock system under subsistence agriculture in Southern Ethiopia.
Paper presented in the 3rd annual conference of Agricultural Economics Society of
Ethiopia. 2-3 October 1997. IAR, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
44. Daniel Shamebo. 1997. Enhancing the role of horticultural crops in environmental
protection, food security and economic development in SNNPRG. Proceeding of the
workshop on environmental awareness raising held 8-11 October 1996 at Awassa and
29-31 October 1996 at Mizan Tefery, Ethiopia. Pp.129-147. SNNPRG Bureau of Planing
and Economic Development. Awassa, Ethiopia.
45. Teshome Anshebo, Daniel shamebo, Terefe Belehu and Engida. Tsegaye.2005.
Participatory evaluation in release of the early maturing sweet potato varieties in
Southern Region of Ethiopia. Regional Potato and Sweetpotato Improvement Network in
Eastern and Central Africa.
http://www.prapace.org/research/pubs/socioecon/anshebo.PDF
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PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL MEMBERSHIPS: DANIEL SHAMEBO SABORE
I have/had been actively involved in many technical and professional Societies nationally and
internationally. The following are some of the Societies and committees in which I was and have
been the member.
American Translators Association (ATA), corporate member, since 2005.
Association of Language Companies, 2007-2008
Executive Committee member of Potato and Sweet Potato Improvement Program for Eastern
and Central Africa.
Active member of African Potato Association
National (Ethiopian) Potato team
National Sweet Potato team
National Vegetable Crops Team
National Fruit Crops Team
Member of National Horticultural Team
Active member of Ethiopian Crop Science Society
Active member of Weed Science Society of Ethiopia
Active member of Agronomy Society of Ethiopia
Member of Ethiopian (National) Barley Team
Member of National Wheat Team
Member of National Research and Extension Liaison Committee
Second Secretary of Southeastern Ethiopian Research and Extension Liaison Committee
Member of Ethiopian Southern Regional State Research and Extension Liaison Committee
Member of the Executive Advisory Board™: a worldwide group of managers and executives
(from managers, executives and directors of smaller companies to those in the largest
corporations) who help shape the future through participating in online research surveys and
online discussions
Executive Committee member of Potato and Sweet Potato Improvement Program for
Eastern and Central Africa.
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Some of the Languages that we work with at LTS:
http://www.advancedtranslationservices.com/languages.html
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Acehness
Acholi
Adarigna (Ethiopia)
Afar / Afarigna (Ethiopia)
Afghan Farsi, Persian
Afrikaans
Albanian
Alsatian, German
American, Native
American Sign Language
Amharic/Amharingna (Ethiopia)
Arabic
Aramaic
Armenian
Argobba (Ethiopia)
Assamese
Assyrian
Australian,Aboriginal languages
Aymara
Azerbaijani
Azeri
B
Bahasa Melayu (Bahasa Malaysia)
Bahasa Indonesia
Balinese
Baluchi
Bandjabi,Gabon
Bangla
Bashkir,Russian, republic of Bashkortostan
Bassa
Basque
Belarusan
Belarussian
Bemba(Chibemba), a Bantu language; Bemba people (AbaBemba),central Africa
Bengali (India)
Bhojpuri (India)
Bicol, Philippines
Birale (Ethiopia)
Bosnian
Breton,France
Bubi,Equatorial Guinea
Bulgarian
Burmese (Burma)
Burushaski,Kanjut (Kunjoot), Werchikwr, Boorishki, Brushas (Brushias),northern Pakistan and Kashmir
Bushman (Africa)
C
Cakchiquel,Mayan, Quichean-Mamean, Greater Quichean, Quichean,Maya in Guatemala
Cambodian
Cantonese
Carolinian,Mariana Islands
Castilian Spanish
Catalan
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Cebuano
Chaha (Ethiopia)
Chaldean
Chamorro
Chichewa
Chinese/Cantonese (South China, Hong Kong, Macau, Oversea Chinese Communities)
Chinese/Min (East China)
Chinese/Mandarin Simplified (Mainland China, Singapore)
Chinese/Mandarin Traditional (Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Oversea Chinese Communities)
Ciluba,Tshiluba,Luba-Kasai, Luba-Lulua, Congo
Corsican,Corsican (Corsu or Lingua Corsa), France
Creole French (New Orleans)
Creole Haitian
Creole Patois,Jamaican Patois
Crioulo(Kiryol, Portuguese Creole, Kriulo, Guinea-Bissau Creole)
Croatian (Croatia)
Czech (Czech Repubulic)
D
Damara,Namibia
Danish
Dari
Dinka
Djerma (Zerma, Zarma, Dyerma, or Zaberma), Africa
Dogri
Dutch
Dzongkha, Bhutan
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Ebra
Endegegna (Ethiopia)
English
Enner (Ethiopia)
Eskimo
Estonian
Ethiopian, several
Ezha (Ethiopia)
Ewe
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Fang, Africa
Faroese,West Nordic or West Scandinavian language
Farsi (Persia/Iran)
Fijian (Fiji)
Finnish
Flemish
French
French Canadian
Frisian, Europe
Fula, Pulaar or Pular, Fulfulde, Africa
Fulani
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Gafat (Ethiopian)
Gaelic
Gagauz,Turkic, Moldova
Galician (Spain)
Galole,Timor language
Garifuna,Arawakan language,Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Belize
Ge'ez (Ethiopia)
Georgian
German (Germany)
Greek (Greece)
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Greenlandic (Greenland)
Guaragigna (Ethiopia)
Guarani,Paraguay
Gujarati (India)
Gumer (Ethiopia)
Gura (Ethiopia)
Gyeto (Ethiopia)
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Hadiya, Hadiyisa, Hadigna, Ethiopia
Hainan, Haikou (China)
Hakka, China
Hassaniya,Klem El Bithan, Hasanya, Hassani, Hassaniya (Africa)
Hausa ( Africa)
Hebrew (Israel)
Herero ( Africa)
Hiligaynonor Ilonggo
Hindi (India)
Hindustani (India)
Hmong
Hokkien
Hungarian
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Ibo
Icelandic (Iceland)
Igbo
Ilocano
Indonesian
Inor (Ethiopia)
Irish
IsiSepedi, iSepedi
Italian
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Japanese
Javanese
Jola, Africa
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Kabye
Kambatic, Kambata,Kambatisa, Kambatigna (Ethiopia)
Kannada
Kaonda, (Indonesia, Papau)
Kapingamarangi
Kazakh (Kazakhstan)
Kekchi
Khmer
Kikongo
Kikuyu (Kenya)
Kingwana
Kinyarwanda
Kirundi
Kiswahili (Kenya)
Kiswahilior Swahili (Kenya)
Kiunguju
Korean
Kosrean
Krio
Krygyz
Kulo-Konta / Kulogna (Ethiopia)
Kurdish
Kyrgyz
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