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The Suec a Finès translators listed below specialize in the field of General / Conversació / Salutacions / Cartes. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Anna Lehtinen
Anna Lehtinen
Native in Finès (Variant: Standard-Finland) Native in Finès
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Britt-Marie Forsgren
Britt-Marie Forsgren
Native in Suec Native in Suec
3
Hanne Tohmo
Hanne Tohmo
Native in Finès Native in Finès
tourism, tourism management, marketing, PR, aviation, localization, music
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Pek Ek
Pek Ek
Native in Finès Native in Finès
5
Tiia Juntunen
Tiia Juntunen
Native in Finès Native in Finès
english, german, swedish, polish, finnish, FI, translation, localisation, localization, editing, ...
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Mikko Malmi
Mikko Malmi
Native in Finès (Variant: Standard-Finland) Native in Finès
7
Cecilia Helenius
Cecilia Helenius
Native in Suec Native in Suec, Finès Native in Finès
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Jari Riimala
Jari Riimala
Native in Finès Native in Finès
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Johanna Malinen
Johanna Malinen
Native in Finès Native in Finès
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Kaisa I
Kaisa I
Native in Finès 
Finnish, English, Swedish, localization, subtitling, editing, proofreading, quality assurance, QA, translation, ...
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Sanna Michael
Sanna Michael
Native in Finès 
swedish, danish, norwegian, scandinavian languages, translator, proofreader, skandinaviska språk, pohjoismaiset kielet, kääntäjä
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Leila Vaananen
Leila Vaananen
Native in Finès Native in Finès
pedagogy, social policy, industry, technics, literature, intercultural communication
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annamaril
annamaril
Native in Finès Native in Finès
marketing, market research, BI, business, internet search, survey, html, travel, authorized


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