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Biruta MARKO
Biruta MARKO
Native in Letó Native in Letó
TRANSLATION, INTERPRETING, TECNICAL, MEDICAL. FINANCE, LAW, PATENTS, CONFERENCE, IMMIGRATION, AIRPORT, TOURISM, ...
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Undine Krauze
Undine Krauze
Native in Letó Native in Letó
automotive, technical, IT, medical, Latvian, Russian, Swedish, English, German, EU texts, ...
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Andrejs Gorbunovs
Andrejs Gorbunovs
Native in Rús Native in Rús, Letó Native in Letó
Latvian, Latvian translator, English to Latvian translator, native Latvian, Latvian translation, Latvian to English, Latvia translator, Latvia translate, Latvian language, English to Latvian, ...
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Ilona Kangro
Ilona Kangro
Native in Letó Native in Letó
Conference interpreter, marketing/PR, contracts, medicine, food, education, psychology, insurance, websites, English-Latvian translator, ...
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Mario Rossi
Mario Rossi
Native in Italià Native in Italià, Anglès Native in Anglès
Translation, typesetting, agency, language services, localization, multilingual, professional translators, accurate translations, linguistic expertise, cultural adaptation, ...
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Margarita Ehlinger
Margarita Ehlinger
Native in Rús Native in Rús, Anglès Native in Anglès
Albanian, Armenian, Belorusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Chinese, Danish, Estonian, ...
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translate, translator, translation into Latvian, Russian, English, medicine, pharmacy, medical appliances, prosthetics, art, ...


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