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Ashraf Al Saad
Ashraf Al Saad
Native in Arabisch Native in Arabisch
Armenian, Azeri, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, ...
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Eleonora Timmons Militano
Eleonora Timmons Militano
Native in Italienisch (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in Italienisch, Englisch (Variants: UK, US) Native in Englisch
Freelance translator languages Italian Dutch English German Norwegian Contracts, lawsuits, software, IT, questionnaires, sea protests, research, user manuals, manuals for medical devices, marketing translations, ...
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Pierangelo Sassi
Pierangelo Sassi
Native in Italienisch Native in Italienisch
Dutch, Nederlands Italiaans, Swedish, Svensk, Norwegian, Dansk, Freelance oversætter Dansk Italiensk, Danese, traduttore danese italiano, Italian, ...
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Alicia POP
Alicia POP
Native in Französisch Native in Französisch, Englisch Native in Englisch
french, english, italian, spanish, portuguese, german, dutch, arabic, japanese, chinese, ...
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Chiara Razore
Chiara Razore
Native in Italienisch (Variant: Standard-Italy) 
german, deutsch, tedesco, italian, italienisch, italiano, english, englisch, inglese, diritto, ...
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Marina Marino
Marina Marino
Native in Italienisch 
Italian translator, certified translations Dutch<>Italian, certified translations English>Italian, sworn translations English>Italian, vertalingen IT<>NL, vertalingen EN>IT, jaarrekening, balance-sheet, trading, jaaropgaves, ...


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