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Orfeus
Orfeus
Native in Russisch (Variant: Standard-Russia) Native in Russisch, Lettisch Native in Lettisch
Kunst, Kunsthandwerk, Malerei, Astronomie und Weltraum, Kraftfahrzeuge/PKW und LKW, Materialien/Werkstoffe (Kunststoffe, Keramik usw.), ...
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kavorka
kavorka
Native in Lettisch Native in Lettisch
Human sciences, history, literature, art, cinema, museums, educations, archeology
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Ieva Birzniece
Ieva Birzniece
Native in Lettisch Native in Lettisch
Kunst, Kunsthandwerk, Malerei, Druck und Satz, Verlagswesen, Internet, E-Commerce, Transport/Logistik/Versand, ...
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Aivars Mazzariņš
Aivars Mazzariņš
Native in Lettisch Native in Lettisch
English, Latvian, translation, interpretation, technical, arts, humanities
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Martins Vidzenieks
Martins Vidzenieks
Native in Lettisch Native in Lettisch
Produktion/Fertigung, Transport/Logistik/Versand, Petrochemie, Technik/Wissenschaft, Maschinen/Maschinenbau, ...
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Ieva Berga
Ieva Berga
Native in Lettisch Native in Lettisch, Englisch Native in Englisch
Translation, reviewing, translator, reviewer, proofreading, English, Latvian, various texts, documents, letters, ...
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Valters Grigāns
Valters Grigāns
Native in Englisch Native in Englisch, Lettisch Native in Lettisch
Kraftfahrzeuge/PKW und LKW
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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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Katrine Latkovska
Katrine Latkovska
Native in Lettisch 
Latvian, English, Swedish, language, localization


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Interpreters differ from translators in that they work with spoken words, rather than written text. Interpreting may be done in parallel with the speaker (simultaneous interpreting) or after they have spoken a few sentences or words (consecutive interpreting). Simultaneous interpreting is most often used at international conferences or in courts. Consecutive interpreting is often used for interpersonal communication.