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The Alemany a Francès translators listed below specialize in the field of Certificats, Diplomes, Llicències, Currículums. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Tisserand-Ennen
Tisserand-Ennen
Native in Francès (Variant: Standard-France) 
TI (Tecnologies de la informació), Internet, Comerç electrònic, Materials (Plàstics, Ceràmica, etc.), Mecànica / Enginyeria mecànica, ...
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Simultaneous Interpreting, Consecutive Interpreting, Conference Interpreting, Multilingual Business Interpreting, Court Interpreting, from German, French, Italian, Spanish, English into English, ...
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Sakshi Garg
Sakshi Garg
Native in Anglès (Variants: Canadian, UK, Irish, Indian, Jamaican, US, Australian, French, Wales / Welsh, Singaporean, British, New Zealand, Scottish, South African, US South) Native in Anglès, Francès Native in Francès
French, English, Hindi, Translation, Interpretation, Transcription, Legal, Medical, Documentary, General, ...
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Laura Python
Laura Python
Native in Francès (Variants: Standard-France, Swiss) Native in Francès
French, English, German, translator, marketing, localization, communication, subtitling, proofreading, revision, ...
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Mariana Olteanu
Mariana Olteanu
Native in Romanès Native in Romanès, Alemany Native in Alemany
Romanian, German, financial, law, construction, literature, medical, HR, marketing, social sciences, ...
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Alain Chuba
Alain Chuba
Native in Anglès (Variant: British) Native in Anglès, Francès (Variant: Standard-France) Native in Francès
English, French, German, technology, scientific, medical, law, technical, economics, legal. E-commerce, ...


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