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The Lettisch > Englisch translators listed below specialize in the field of Anthropologie. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Iggy De Schrijver
Iggy De Schrijver
Native in Englisch Native in Englisch
Dutch, Flemish, English, translator, freelance, interpreter, translations, interpretations, voiceover, translation, ...
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Orfeus
Orfeus
Native in Russisch (Variant: Standard-Russia) Native in Russisch, Lettisch Native in Lettisch
Wein/Önologie/Weinbau, Archäologie, Meteorologie, Astronomie und Weltraum, ...
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Girts Balodis (X)
Girts Balodis (X)
Native in Lettisch Native in Lettisch
localization, translation, transcription, Norwegian, Latvian, English
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Martins Tirums
Martins Tirums
Native in Lettisch Native in Lettisch
Philosophie, Psychologie
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Inese Lipska
Inese Lipska
Native in Lettisch Native in Lettisch
latvian, english, advertising, arts, culture, digital, captioning, transcription, from russian, native latvian, ...
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Dace SD
Dace SD
Native in Lettisch Native in Lettisch
Psychologie, Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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Iveta Kopankina
Iveta Kopankina
Native in Lettisch Native in Lettisch, Russisch Native in Russisch
conference interpreter, conference translator, interpreter, simultaneous interpreter, translator, medical, legal, business, economics, ecology, ...
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mmartinsons
mmartinsons
Native in Lettisch Native in Lettisch
Christianity, world religions, children's fiction, novels, tourism, movies, interpreter of humanitarian studies
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Katrina Lazovska
Katrina Lazovska
Native in Lettisch Native in Lettisch
Latvian, English, Russian, translate, interpret, script, movie scripts, management, business, marketing, ...


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