Interpreters » Japonès a Francès » Law/Patents » Medicina (general)

The Japonès a Francès translators listed below specialize in the field of Medicina (general). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Ken Katou
Ken Katou
Native in Birmà Native in Birmà, Japonès Native in Japonès, Àrab Native in Àrab
Japanese, English, Thai, Burmese, Karen, Myanmar, Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Khumer, ...
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fuirlàbasfuir
fuirlàbasfuir
Native in Japonès (Variant: Hiroshima) Native in Japonès
Interpreter & translator for the fields of automobile, civil engineering, electrics, electronics, mechanics etc. for the pair of languages:french - japanese - english.
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Tanguy Przybylski
Tanguy Przybylski
Native in Francès Native in Francès
Traducteur, interprète, science, technique, biologie, écologie, sciences de la vie, biochimie, environnement, Trados translator, ...
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cinefil
cinefil
Native in Japonès Native in Japonès
Telecom(unicacions), Informàtica: Maquinària, Informàtica: Sistemes, Xarxes, Electrònica / Enginyeria electrònica, ...
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Amona SHICHI
Amona SHICHI
Native in Japonès 
Japonais, français, médical, interprète, Paris, France, japanese, French, medical, translator, ...
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Nicolas Carteron
Nicolas Carteron
Native in Japonès Native in Japonès
PHP, ASP, database translation expertise" "SAP, JPS, astronomy, film, and drama subtitles and voice overs" "Computers and IT localization services" "Construction, culinary, editing, proofreading, ...


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