Interpreters » Grec a Anglès » Science » Vins / Enologia / Viticultura

The Grec a Anglès translators listed below specialize in the field of Vins / Enologia / Viticultura. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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elias29
elias29
Native in Grec Native in Grec
english, german, greek, translator, proofreader
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Dimitrios Maniakas
Dimitrios Maniakas
Native in Grec Native in Grec
English, Greek, French, legal translation, legal terminology
3
Natalia Alexiou
Natalia Alexiou
Native in Grec Native in Grec
law, legal, legal translator, lawyer linguist, juriste linguiste, legal translation, Greek legal translator, Greek legal translation, Greek lawyer, Greek law, ...
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Maya M Fourioti
Maya M Fourioti
Native in Grec Native in Grec, Francès Native in Francès
travel, brochures, geopolitics, art, archaeology, websites, transport, certificates, thesis, politics, ...
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Stephen Mason
Stephen Mason
Native in Anglès Native in Anglès
Art, Manualitats & Artesania, Pintura, Medicina: Cardiologia, Electrònica / Enginyeria electrònica, Enginyeria (general), ...
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George Amolochitis
George Amolochitis
Native in Francès (Variants: Belgian, Standard-France) Native in Francès, Grec (Variant: Modern) Native in Grec
pharmaceuticals, insulin, chromatography, GC, HPLC, GC/MS, column, septa, septum, needle, ...
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Effrosyni Tzortzi
Effrosyni Tzortzi
Native in Grec 
Translation, Greek, French, English, Italian, screenplays. scripts, proofreading, editing, literary translation, technical translation, ...
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Tasos Roukas
Tasos Roukas
Native in Grec (Variant: Modern) 
Greek, Localization, Subtitling, Trados, MemoQ, Business, Marketing, Science and Technology, Health Sciences.


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