Interpreters » Coreà a Espanyol » Law/Patents » Cuina / Culinari

The Coreà a Espanyol translators listed below specialize in the field of Cuina / Culinari. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Noriko Watanabe
Noriko Watanabe
Native in Japonès (Variants: Kansai, Standard-Japan) , Francès Native in Francès, Alemany Native in Alemany, Anglès (Variants: Irish, Scottish, UK, Wales / Welsh, British, Indian, New Zealand, South African, US South, Australian, French, Jamaican, Singaporean, US, Canadian) Native in Anglès
Japanese [JA], Korean [KO], Chinese [ZH], English [EN], French [FR], German [DE], Italian [IT], Dutch [NL], Spanish [ES], Swedish [SV], ...
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Ki-Hoon Jun
Ki-Hoon Jun
Native in Japonès Native in Japonès, Coreà Native in Coreà
Korean, English, translating with cultural account, translation for a live text, no specialty to stress since I have overcome almost all fields
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Sung Hyun Ko
Sung Hyun Ko
Native in Coreà Native in Coreà, Espanyol Native in Espanyol
spanish, korean, english, trados, data labeling, AIDE, translate, voice over, translator, proofreading, ...
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hyun kim
hyun kim
Native in Coreà Native in Coreà
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Jiyeon Jeong
Jiyeon Jeong
Native in Coreà (Variant: South Korea) Native in Coreà
Spanish, Korean, e-commerce, education, marketing, localization
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Helena Lee
Helena Lee
Native in Espanyol (Variant: Latin American) Native in Espanyol, Coreà Native in Coreà
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Thomas Kim
Thomas Kim
Native in Coreà Native in Coreà, Japonès Native in Japonès
localization, localisation, korean, english, medical translation, technology, software, machinery, hydraulics, physics, ...
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Miriam Vázquez Durán
Miriam Vázquez Durán
Native in Espanyol (Variants: Mexican, Latin American, US, Standard-Spain) 


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