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The Kroatisch > Deutsch translators listed below specialize in the field of E-Technik/Elektronik. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Biljana Grbesa
Biljana Grbesa
Native in Kroatisch Native in Kroatisch, Serbisch Native in Serbisch
English to Croatian, Croatian to English, Deutsch-Kroatisch, Kroatisch-Deutsch, Croatian Certified Court Interpreter, beeideter/vereidigter Kroatisch Gerichtsdolmetscher, croatian technical translator, user manual, brochure, 2011 Trados user, ...
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Izeta Schorr
Izeta Schorr
Native in Bosnisch Native in Bosnisch, Kroatisch Native in Kroatisch
Translation Schorr, Übersetzungen, Dolmetschen, Deutsch, Bosnisch, Kroatisch, Serbisch, Beeidigung, Ermächtigung, Gericht, ...
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Bojan Dronjak
Bojan Dronjak
Native in Deutsch Native in Deutsch, Serbisch Native in Serbisch
interpreter, translator, German, Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian, English, court, marketing, social science, ...
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Aleksandar Antić
Aleksandar Antić
Native in Serbisch Native in Serbisch, Serbokroatisch Native in Serbokroatisch
german, Deutsch, nemački, njemački, serbian, serbisch, srpski, bosnian, Bosnisch, bosanski, ...
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Sanja Perkovic
Sanja Perkovic
Native in Montenegrinisch Native in Montenegrinisch, Serbisch Native in Serbisch
deutsch, serbisch, montenegrinisch Wirtschaft / Handel, Betriebswirtschaft, Transport und Logistik, Kraftfahrzeuge Personalwesen, Außenhandel, Maschinenbau, Elektrotechnik, Recht, ...
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Daniela Reinisch
Daniela Reinisch
Native in Deutsch Native in Deutsch, Kroatisch Native in Kroatisch
croatian, bosnian, serbian, slovenian, serbocroatian, german, translator, deutsch, kroatisch, serbisch, ...


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