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The Portugiesisch > Französisch translators listed below specialize in the field of IT (Informationstechnologie). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Maria Patricia Miguel Cors
Maria Patricia Miguel Cors
Native in Spanisch Native in Spanisch, Portugiesisch Native in Portugiesisch, Französisch Native in Französisch
Landwirtschaft, Kraftfahrzeuge/PKW und LKW, Bauwesen/Hochbau/Tiefbau, Technik (allgemein), ...
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Marcelo Freitas
Marcelo Freitas
Native in Portugiesisch (Variant: Brazilian) Native in Portugiesisch
portuguese, digital marketing, technology, tradução, translation, marketing, communication
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Juliano Martins
Juliano Martins
Native in Portugiesisch Native in Portugiesisch
Brazil, Portuguese, computers, games, technology, contracts, general, engineering, marketing, tourism, ...
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Daniel Fernandes
Daniel Fernandes
Native in Portugiesisch (Variant: Brazilian) Native in Portugiesisch
french to brazilian portuguese, traducteur français portugais brésilien, français vers le portugais, english to brazilian, TI, TIC, railway, rail, chemins de fer, automotive, ...
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Jacira Normand
Jacira Normand
Native in Portugiesisch (Variant: Brazilian) , Französisch (Variant: Standard-France) Native in Französisch
French, Portuguese, English, legal, interpreter, Français, Anglais, portugais, tradutor, traducteur, ...
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Monique Rocha
Monique Rocha
Native in Portugiesisch 
English to Portuguese; Portuguese to English; Law, environment, mining, business, arts, cinema, engineering, marketing


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