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The Italià a Rús translators listed below specialize in the field of Informàtica: Programes. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Comunicare Srl
Comunicare Srl
Native in Italià Native in Italià
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Donatella Marinelli
Donatella Marinelli
Native in Italià (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in Italià
english, french, italian, russian, technology, software, localization, localisation, finance, investments, ...
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Alena Bialiavina
Alena Bialiavina
Native in Rús Native in Rús
traduttore italiano russo, traduttore russo, traduzione italiano russo, interprete russo, madrelingua russo, wedding interpreter, GMP inspections, ispezioni GMP, interprete italiano russo, interprete russo italiano, ...
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Maria Sometti (Anishchankava)
Maria Sometti (Anishchankava)
Native in Rús Native in Rús, Bielorús Native in Bielorús
professional translator, Italy, interpreter, conference interpreter russian, simultaneous interpreter, interpreter meetings, interpreter conferences, interpreter symposium, russian translator, english interpreter Italy, ...
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Angelica Coda
Angelica Coda
Native in Italià 
english translator, russian translator, italian translator, simultaneous, consecutive, technical translation, engineering, mechanics, electronics, translation, ...
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Valentina Bykovets
Valentina Bykovets
Native in Rús (Variant: Standard-Russia) Native in Rús, Italià Native in Italià, Ucranià Native in Ucranià
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Marishka
Marishka
Native in Rús 
San Pietroburgo, Russia, Icone, Musei, Arte, Letteratura, Mobili, Gioielli, Cucina e usanze russe; cucina umbra, olio extravergine, ...


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