Interpreters » Hongarès a Espanyol » Bus/Financial » Informàtica: Sistemes, Xarxes

The Hongarès a Espanyol translators listed below specialize in the field of Informàtica: Sistemes, Xarxes. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Anna Polgar
Anna Polgar
Native in Hongarès (Variant: Hungary) Native in Hongarès
Machinery, engineering, contract, law, marketing, advertising, chemistry, food, science, business, ...
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AgiMolnar
AgiMolnar
Native in Hongarès Native in Hongarès
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Anita Kulcsár
Anita Kulcsár
Native in Hongarès (Variant: Hungary) Native in Hongarès
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KRISTINA FARKAS
KRISTINA FARKAS
Native in Espanyol (Variant: Standard-Spain) Native in Espanyol
translation, transcription, languages, study, administration, marketing, financial, law, manufacturing
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Andrea Macarie (X)
Andrea Macarie (X)
Native in Romanès Native in Romanès, Hongarès Native in Hongarès
sworn translator-interpreter, romanian, hungarian, catalan, english, spanish, reliable, professional, on time, references, ...
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Robert Banvolgyi
Robert Banvolgyi
Native in Portuguès Native in Portuguès
Portuguese (BR), English, Spanish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Sworn translation Hebrew-Portuguese-Hebrew, Conference Interpreter, Consecutive Interpreter, Whispered Interpretation, Subtitling, ...
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Csaba Bezdán
Csaba Bezdán
Native in Hongarès 
english, hungarian, portuguese, spanish, italian, translation, technology, software, website localization, building industry, ...


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