Interpreters » Francès a Italià » Law/Patents » Química; Quim Ciència/Eng

The Francès a Italià translators listed below specialize in the field of Química; Quim Ciència/Eng. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Maria Grazia Piscopiello
Maria Grazia Piscopiello
Native in Italià (Variants: Standard-Italy, Pugliese / Salentino) 
italian, italiano, italien, italian mother tongue, lingua madre italiana, langue maternelle italienne, italian native speaker, french, français, francese, ...
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Gary Raymond Bokobza
Gary Raymond Bokobza
Native in Anglès Native in Anglès, Espanyol Native in Espanyol
Legal, Finance, Technology, Medicine, science, chemical, aeronautics, agriculture, manuals, questionnaires, ...
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Andrea Benfenati
Andrea Benfenati
Native in Italià 
translation, proofreading, english, french, german, italian, italy, engineering, technical, business, ...
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Benedetta Palmieri
Benedetta Palmieri
Native in Italià 
english, French, Italian, translation, proofreading, editing, localization, subtitling, technical writing, medical, ...
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Kira Laudy
Kira Laudy
Native in Italià Native in Italià, Holandès Native in Holandès
traduzioni olandese, italiaans vertalingen, traduttore italiano olandese, 15038, UNI EN 15038, traduzioni italiano, traduzioni olandese, traduzioni italiano olandese, traduzioni olandese italiano, interprete olandese, ...
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Ilaria Gaggero
Ilaria Gaggero
Native in Italià 
sales, marketing, art, journalism, edTech, Higher Education, università, Faculdade, Universidade, Université, ...


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