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The Romanès a Hongarès translators listed below specialize in the field of Mineria & Minerals / Gemmes. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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elefantica
elefantica
Native in Alemany Native in Alemany, Romanès Native in Romanès
acidrockdrainage, analysis, analytical, HPLC, chromatography, chemical, chemistry, science, biology, microbiology, ...
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Olympos
Olympos
Native in Hongarès Native in Hongarès
f�ldrajz, geol�gia, term�szettudom�ny, idegenforgalom, pedag�gia, gyermekirodalom, sz�pirodalom, cikk�r�s, csillag�szat, r�g�szet, ...
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Klaralazok
Klaralazok
Native in Hongarès Native in Hongarès
Arquitectura, Automoció / Cotxes & Camions, Cuina / Culinari, Cosmètica, bellesa, ...
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Réka Ács
Réka Ács
Native in Hongarès Native in Hongarès
hungarian, english, romanian, german, industrial, engineering. EU, environment. nature protection, Geography, geology, hidrology, ...
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Anna Szekely
Anna Szekely
Native in Hongarès Native in Hongarès
Art, Manualitats & Artesania, Pintura, Geologia, Enginyeria petroliera/Ciència
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szekelyanna
szekelyanna
Native in Hongarès Native in Hongarès
Geologia, Lingüística, Fotografia/Imatge (& Arts gràfiques), Tèxtil / Vestit / Moda, ...
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Janos Fazakas
Janos Fazakas
Native in Hongarès Native in Hongarès, Romanès Native in Romanès
analytical chemistry, agrochemistry, chemical engineering, clinical chemistry, general engineering, geology and geochemistry, environmental science and engineering, pharmaceutical & chemical industry, GMP audits, validation, ...


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