Interpreters » Espanyol a Croat » Law/Patents » Lingüística

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

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Cedomir Pusica
Cedomir Pusica
Native in Serbi Native in Serbi
belgrade translations, interpreter, english serbian interpreter, serbian english interpreter, serbian english translator, english serbian translator, serbian translation, spanish to serbian translators, traductor español serbio, traducción español serbio, ...
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Aleksandar Dimitriev
Aleksandar Dimitriev
Native in Macedonià Native in Macedonià
Macedonian, English, Spanish, petroleum, law, medicine, literature, economics, business, pe, ...
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Gordana Vukomanovic Hadzi-Pesic
Gordana Vukomanovic Hadzi-Pesic
Native in Serbocroat (Variants: Montenegrin, Serbian, Bosnian) , Serbi (Variants: Montenegrin , serbian, Bosnia) Native in Serbi
intérprete, traductor, español, serbio, bosnio, croata, montenegrino, derecho, interpreter, spanish, ...
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Ognjenka Maric
Ognjenka Maric
Native in Croat (Variants: Bosnian, standard) Native in Croat, Serbi (Variant: Montenegrin ) Native in Serbi
intérprete, traductor, español, inglés, serbio, bosnio, croata, montenegrino, derecho, finanzas, ...
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Petra Segaric
Petra Segaric
Native in Francès Native in Francès, Croat Native in Croat
french, spanish, croatian, italian, business, B2B, packaging pulp and paper industry, plastic and aluminium, sales, tourism, ...
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Antea Muzic
Antea Muzic
Native in Croat (Variant: standard) 
travel, tourism, English, French, Spanish, Croatian, localization, subtitling, e-commerce, e-learning, ...


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